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  • Dangote Cement donates medical equipment to Ogun community

    Dangote Cement donates medical equipment to Ogun community

    Dangote Cement Plc has donated medical items worth millions of naira to Ibese Public Health Centre in Ogun State, to improve the well-being and general health care delivery in its host communities.

    The company made this known in a statement signed by Mr Francis Awowole-Browne, Communication Personnel, Dangote Group, on Wednesday in Lagos.

    According to the statement, the donation was part of the activities marking the 2023 Dangote Sustainability Week.

    Some of the items include mattresses, wheelchairs, drip stands, solar lamps, sphygmomanometers, infrared thermometers and baby cots, amongst others.

    Dangote Cement Plant Ibese Sustainability Lead, Miss Annabelle Umoetuk, explained that the items donated were decided upon following the needs assessment carried out by the company.

    Umoetuk stated that the provision of the items would improve delivery of medical services to the people.

    She said that the cement plant would continue to partner with the stakeholders for the development of the local communities.

    Receiving the items, Chief Tajudeen Adewuyi, the Somofe of Ibeseland, said the gesture reflected Dangote Cement Plc’s commitment to improving the health and well-being of members of its host communities.

    Adewuyi assured the company that the donated items would be deployed for the benefits of the community.

    The traditional ruler described the company as a trusted and worthy partner that had lived up to the expectations of the people of the host community.

    He pledged that the people would reciprocate by ensuring peace and tranquility continue to reign in the area.

  • Yuletide: Shoot knockouts and go to prison – Police warn Ogun residents

    Yuletide: Shoot knockouts and go to prison – Police warn Ogun residents

    The Police Command in Ogun State has warned against the use of fireworks and explosives in the state during the Yuletide celebrations.

    The State Police Command disclosed that fireworks, popularly known as knockouts, have been banned in Ogun.

    SP Omolola Odutola, the State Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), disclosed this in a statement issued in Abeokuta on Monday.

    Odutola said there had been complaints from residents about their inability to differentiate between gunshots and genuine fireworks.

    The PPRO urged residents to respect the privacy of others.

    “The state police command is inundated with report indices coming from residents since Nov. 1, especially in Sagamu, Ijebu-Ode, Ikenne and Sango Ota, over the indiscriminate use of dangerous fireworks popularly called “banga”.

    “They said that the deafening sound of it threatens the state of peace of mind and triggering anxiety of residents especially amid security concerns.

    “The Commissioner of Police, Abiodun Alamutu, has henceforth declared a ban on indiscriminate use of explosive fireworks in Ogun State due to residents and the community inability to differentiate between gunshots and genuine fireworks,” she said.

    Odutola added that the commissioner had issued a stern warning to young persons who might want to flout the directive, saying violators would be punished in accordance with extant laws.

  • Work to begin on Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta Road soon – Gov Abiodun

    Work to begin on Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta Road soon – Gov Abiodun

    Gov. Dapo Abiodun of Ogun has said that construction work will soon begin on the Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta expressway.

    Abiodun spoke at the 2023 ‘Odun Omo Owu’ celebration with the theme “A New Dawn” held on Saturday at Oba Adeleye Park, Sokori, Abeokuta North Local Government Area of the state.

    The governor explained that the harrowing experience motorists went through on the expressway would soon be a thing of the past.

    He also disclosed that the Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) Powered Mass Transit Buses would be launched on Monday, Oct. 30.

    Abiodun said that the conversion of the mass transit buses to CNG, was part of the palliatives measure taken to lessen the effects of the fuel subsidy removal on the people.

    He said that the state government was the first in the country to record such achievement.

    The governor added that the state had taken steps to boost investments and eliminate bureaucratic bottlenecks.

    He declared that the state was the third in Internally Generated Revenue and the third largest economy in the country.

    “We have also invested heavily in security, thus making Ogun State one of the safest and most suitable States for investment to thrive in Nigeria,” he said.

    The governor described the theme of the festival as apt, saying the celebration was a veritable platform to showcase the rich culture of the Owu people.

    “Let me make it clear that the contemporary history of Yoruba race is not complete without the role of the Owu Kingdom, especially in the early 19th century downward.

    “The people of Owu have proudly created a common cultural identity and distinct heritage within Nigeria’s political space, especially in the South West,” he said.

    In his remarks, the Olowu of Owu kingdom, Oba Saka Matemilola, commended Abiodun for his love for culture and tradition.

    Matemilola called for the quick resolution of conflicts among sons and daughters of Owu for the rapid development of Egbaland, Ogun state and the country as a whole.

  • FRSC raises alarm over truck drivers low level compliance with traffic laws

    FRSC raises alarm over truck drivers low level compliance with traffic laws

    The Ogun Sector Command of Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) says the low level of compliance with traffic laws by heavy duty vehicle drivers in the state is worrying.

    The Ogun Sector Commander, Mr Anthony Uga, said this on Thursday during the 2023 Ember Months Campaign flag-off at the Asero motor park in Abeokuta.

    He pointed out that in the last 10 months, 349 trucks and articulated vehicles were involved in road accidents in Ogun.

    “Between January and September of 2023, there was a marginal increase over the 347 cases of trucks and articulated vehicle crashes in the state during the same period in 2022,” Uga said.

    The theme of the Ember Months campaign is ” Speed Thrills but Kills: Drive Responsibly and Avoid Overspeeding”.

    The sector commander, however, noted that most of the vehicles involved in the accidents were those only transiting through the state.

    He called on truck operators in the state to prioritise safety of their
    trucks and ensure that drivers exhibited high level professionalism in their chosen career.

    “FRSC is committed to sustaining its prompt response to the removal of broken trucks and other vehicles along the Lagos–Ibadan and other expressways in the state.”

    The Sector Commander however observed an improvement  in the level of compliance with traffic regulations by inter-state commercial vehicles in the state.

    “Overloading, failure to use seat belt, especially by drivers and front seat passengers, as well as driver licence violations, have reduced among these category of commercial vehicles,” he said.

    Uga urged drivers to resist the temptation to speed beyond stipulated limits especially on the Lagos-Ibadan and Abeokuta-Sagamu expressways.

    “Most cases of tyre burst along they Abeokuta-Sagamu
    expressway are induced by excessive speed, which results in injuries, permanent disabilities and loss of lives,” he said.

    The FRSC official said the Ogun command had commenced a joint sensitisation against illicit drugs and alcohol abuse with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA)

    He called on transport union leaders to continually
    discourage their members from taking alcohol before driving.

    Uga called on passengers to display vigilance by cautioning speeding drivers and discourage overloading by drivers.

    Mr Gilbert Igbokwe, FRSC’s  Zonal Commander in charge of Lagos and Ogun, noted that most crashes were speed-related.

    Igbokwe called on stakeholders and road users to support the Corps through exemplary behaviour on the roads and spread the message of road safety in various communities.

    Mr Gbenga Dairo, Ogun Commissioner for Transportation, said the state government appreciated the collaboration between FRSC and the State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Corps (TRACE).

    Dairo urged all stakeholders to be mindful of safety on the roads, appealing to transport unions to ensure safety of their passengers.

    Mr Mukaila Mustapha, representing Road Transport Employers Association of Nigeria (RTEAN), urged their members to drive cautiously, saying it was important to obey traffic rules and regulations.

  • 2002 bomb blast: Ogun residents will hear explosion as Army set to dispose unexploded ordnances

    2002 bomb blast: Ogun residents will hear explosion as Army set to dispose unexploded ordnances

    The Nigerian Army will dispose recovered Unexploded Ordnances from the 2002 Ikeja Cantonment Bomb Blast site,  at the Army Range, Owode Ajilete in Ogun, an official has stated.

    A statement on Tuesday by the 81 Division, Nigerian Army Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Lt.-Col. Olabisi Ayeni, said the disposal would be conducted on Oct. 27.

    Ayeni recalled that the clearance of remnants of unexploded ordnances from the site of the 2002 Ikeja Cantonment Bomb Blast began on Oct. 10 in an Exercise codenamed ”EXERCISE CLEAN SWEEP”.

    He said that the exercise had reached an advanced stage resulting in the recovery of various calibre of unexploded ordnances, which would have to be professionally disposed.

    He stated that the exercise would be conducted in line with the plan highlighted during its flag-off by the Chief Of Army Staff (COAS) Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja on Oct. 10.

    ”The Nigerian Army will be conducting disposal of recovered Unexploded Ordnances at the Nigerian Army Range in Owode Ajilete Ogun State on Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    ”Accordingly, there will be movement of the Unexploded Ordnances from Ikeja Cantonment to NA Range, Owode Ajilete in Ogun State,”Ayeni stated.

    He said that there would also be large sounds that would be heard during the exercise which he said were in line with the disposal routine.

    ”Consequently, members of the general public especially those who reside around Owode Ajilete and the environs are not to panic.

    ”They are to go about their normal respective businesses as the sounds of the explosion will not raise any security concern,” the 81 Div spokesperson said.

    He assured the general public that necessary safety measures had been put in place to ensure safety of life and property throughout the duration of the exercise.

  • How I was stuck in bad road for 2 hours – Akpabio

    How I was stuck in bad road for 2 hours – Akpabio

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio has said the Lagos-Ota-Abeokuta road needs urgent repairs to relieve users of further harrowing experience.

    Akpabio promised Federal Government’s assistance to put the road in a better shape, as well as other Federal roads across the state.

    The Senate President relived his experience on the deplorable state of Federal roads he passed through while travelling from Lagos to Ilaro in Ogun State at the weekend.

    Akpabio made the promise at the grand finale of the Yewa Cultural Festival with the theme: Celebration of Culture, Tradition, Music, Cuisine, and Dance, held at the ultra-modern pavilion, Empire Field in Ilaro, the headquarters of Yewa South Local Government Area, where he was installed Aare Fiwagboye of Yewa land.

    The Senate President said he insisted on driving to the venue for him to have first-hand knowledge of what people go through on the road every day.

    According to him, it took his team more than two hours to drive from Lagos to Ilaro.

    He said: “The 10th Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is going to get the list of things you want us to do here.

    “I saw the road; two trucks fell on the road. So, we ended up spending over two hours on the road. I was determined to go through the road that you go through. Now, I have seen what you have been seeing. From today, I prophesy that your roads are done.

    “Yewa land has the greatest number of industries that any local government can ever have in Nigeria, just five local governments.

    “Therefore, we recognise the need to use the best set of contractors to do your roads because of the wear and tear. I assure you that we will be working with our brother, Dapo Abiodun. Your lives will not be the same again.”

  • Four  countries where Ogun state capital, Abeokuta can be found

    Four countries where Ogun state capital, Abeokuta can be found

    Abeokuta is the state capital of Ogun State in southwest Nigeria. It is situated on the east bank of the Ogun River, near a group of rocky outcrops in a wooded savanna; 77 kilometres north of Lagos by railway, or 130 kilometres by water.

    Abeokuta (“Refuge Among Rocks”) was founded about 1830 by Sodeke (Shodeke), a hunter and leader of the Egba refugees who fled from the disintegrating Oyo empire. The town was also settled by missionaries (in the 1840s) and by Sierra Leone Creoles, who later became prominent as missionaries and as businessmen.

    That Abeokuta is the only City in Africa with it’s name in more than two other countries

    Some of them are:

     Abeokuta in Ogun State, Nigeria which is the main City and the place where the descendants of Egbas go out from and found other Cities in other countries.

    Abeokuta in Central River region of Gambia.

    This place is situated in Fulladu West, Maccarthy Island, The Gambia, its geographical coordinates are 13° 22′ 0″ North, 14° 37′ 0″ West and its original name (with diacritics) is Abeokuta.

    The Gambia, country in western Africa situated on the Atlantic coast and surrounded by the neighbouring country of Senegal.

    The Gambia is a former British Colony and the official language is English but there are also several tribal languages including Mandinka and Wolof. Educated in English, most Gambian people are at least bilingual. The people of The Gambia are friendly and hospitable and life is taken at a very relaxed pace.

    Abeokuta, a tourist town in Jamaica with beautiful waterfalls and spring water.

    Abeokuta is a beautiful unspoiled natural Jamaican Attraction that has been a breathtaking and rejuvenating experience for guests locally and internationally.

    The town of Abeokuta, Nigeria, has been directly linked to Abeokuta in Jamaica for over three hundred years. This occurred when the first slaves taken to the Parish of Westmoreland were brought to this Plantation from Abeokuta, Nigeria. The Park occupies 13 acres of land on a hill that was the original Plantation Yard.

    Abeokouta in Benin Republic.

    It;s observed that there is a community latgely dominated by the Egbas the people of Abeokuta in neighbouring Benin Republic.

    The axis is largely dominated by the people of Abeokuta in Benin Republic and it often generate the name Abeokuta.

    All these places are founded by the egba people.

    There’s no other City or Town in Africa whose descendants go out and create a City in the image of their home….

     

  • Ogun Gov mourns as business mogul, Ogunbanjo dies at 99

    Ogun Gov mourns as business mogul, Ogunbanjo dies at 99

    Gov. Dapo Abiodun of Ogun has described the death of a business mogul, Chief Christopher Ogunbanjo, as a great loss to the state, Nigeria and humanity in general.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr Lekan Adeniran, on Sundday in Abeokuta.

    Ogunbanjo, who was born on Dec. 14, 1923, died on Saturday, two months to his 100th birthday.

    Abiodun, who commiserated with the family of the late corporate lawyer, said that the deceased was a worthy son of the state, a great philanthropist and guru in the world of business during his lifetime.

    He said that Ogunbanjo distinguished himself as a very cerebral corporate lawyer who combined the knowledge of law with entrepreneurial shrewdness.

    Abiodun prayed God to grant the family of the deceased the strength to bear the irreplaceable loss and an eternal rest for the departed soul.

    He commiserated with the Awujale and Paramount Ruler of Ijebuland, Oba Sikiru Adetona and the people of the state on the demise of Ogunbanjo.

    The governor also commiserated with the business community in the country on the loss of their prominent member.

    “My heartfelt condolences to the entire dynasty of Ogunbanjo over the passing of their patriarch who passed on to glory few months to his 100th birthday.

    “We take solace in the fact that Baba lived a very impactful and eventful life, to the glory of God and selfless service to humanity.

    “May God, in His infinite mercy, rest his soul and grant his family the requisite fortitude to bear the irreparable loss,” he said.

  • Tribunal judgement excites Ogun APC Chieftain

    Tribunal judgement excites Ogun APC Chieftain

    All Progressives Congress, (APC) National Working Committee member, Aare Tolu Bankole has congratulated Prince Dapo Abiodun CON on the verdict of Ogun State Election Petitions Tribunal, which upheld his victory in the March 18, 2023 Governorship Election.

    The chieftain also congratulated Deputy Governor, Noimot Oyedele-Salako, APC and the people of Ogun State on this victory.

    The Ogun State Governorship Election Petition Tribunal, sitting in Abeokuta, on Saturday affirmed the victory of Abiodun, as the winner of the March 18 governorship election in the State.

    Reacting to the judgement in a a statement signed in Abuja,Tolu described the verdict as a revalidation of the people’s mandate to continue Igbega Ipinle Ogun agenda of Prince Dapo Abiodun’s administration till 2027.

    “This judgement has again deepened our nation’s jurisprudence and reinforced our commitment to democratic values.

    “As true democrats, we must embrace the tents of democracy which also encompass post election litigations. Our struggle and patriotic zeal must also fuel our reverence for democratic norms. The State Election Petition Tribunal has delivered justice. Now is the time to unite for the progress of Ogun State.

    “The progress of Ogun drive of Governor Abiodun is built on equitable development and distribution of wealth across all parts of our dear Gateway state. The result of the governorship election, upheld by the Tribunal today, represents the will of majority of Ogun citizens and residents who voted massively for the APC.

    “I urge the opposition to sheath their swords and join hands with our Governor to develop our dear Gateway state.

    “The Tribunal verdict should be accepted in good faith by all lovers of democracy. Our commitment to advancing Ogun State must be anchored on prioritizing our collective progress above personal vendetta.

    “Since our collective vision is shaped by our passion for a prosperous Ogun State, let us, therefore, embrace the will of the people and support the Governor Dapo Abiodun in delivering on his Igbega Ogun mandate”

    “Let us desist from all divisive politics and comments, by ensuring that no individual’s ambition should endanger the progress of Ogun State which is the priority of Governor Dapo Abiodun since inception.”

  • How Ogun governorship election tribunal upheld Abiodun’s victory

    How Ogun governorship election tribunal upheld Abiodun’s victory

    The Ogun State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal sitting  on Saturday night confirmed Governor Dapo Abiodun as the authentic governor of the state.

    Recall that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) pronounced Dapo Abiodun as the winner of the March 18 gubernatorial election in the state.

    In the  11-hour judgment, the Chairman of the Tribunal, Hamidu Kunaza, said the petitioner, the Peoples Democratic Party governorship candidate in the election, Ladipupo Adebutu, and his party failed to prove their case beyond reasonable doubt.

    Recall that the PDP guber candidate, Adebutu  had asked the tribunal to quash Abiodun’s victory for not complying with the Electoral Act of 2022, corrupt practices and for not being qualified to have contested the 2023 governorship election in the state.

    In the alternative, the petitioner prayed for an order of the tribunal directing 1st respondent (INEC) to conduct fresh election in the 99 polling units which cut across 41 wards and 16 Local Government Areas of Ogun State where elections were either not held and/or cancelled due to disruption and over-voting.

    About a month ago, the counsel for Adebutu, Mr Chris Uche, in his final written address urged the tribunal to grant all the reliefs sought by the petitioner, including the disqualification of Abiodun as a candidate in the March 18 election.

    He claimed that about 40,891 votes were wrongfully credited to the governor.

    However, counsel for INEC, the first respondent, Remi Olatunbora (SAN), disagreed with Uche, calling on the tribunal to dismiss the petition “for being absolutely unmeritorious and a total waste of the judiciary’s precious time.”

    Olatubora said, “All the bags and envelopes of evidence hauled into this tribunal and tendered from the bar are absolutely inadmissible.”

    On his part, the counsel for the governor, the second respondent, Wole Olanipekun (SAN), also urged the tribunal to dismiss the petition, describing the exhibits tendered by the petitioners so as “worthless, valueless, baseless and should have been voided ab initio”.

    He added, “The position of the law is that an unsigned document is worthless. The principle of margin of lead cannot be a ground for a petition. I therefore urged your lordships to dismiss this petition.”

    Counsel for the APC, the third respondent, Onyechi Ikpeazu, noted that the petitioners raised allegations of non-compliance in six local government areas but failed to mention the polling units.

    In his judgment, Kunaza said since the law says that the onus is on him who asserts to prove, the witness statements the petitioners wished to rely on were very similar despite not being from the same polling units and were therefore rejected.

    According to the tribunal, none of the witnesses who claimed to be polling agents presented evidence of being agents – noting that they did not present appointment letters as agents or agent cards used during the elections. Similarly, sole witnesses who testified as voters did not establish that they were voters in the polling units they testified about and such their testimonies were disregarded

    The tribunal said it was not persuaded on the allegation that the governor was once detained in the United States. It went further to say that the petitioners had not proved that it was the governor’s fingerprints that were on the jail intake document.

    It noted further that the petitioners did not link the governor to the name Shawn Michael on the document and that the witness who tendered it didn’t say how he came about the document, having conceded that he had never been to Florida before his testimony.

    Kunaza added that assuming the governor was truly the person arrested in the jail intake document, the constitution disqualifies a candidate for a conviction within the last 10 years preceding the election but that the incident in the jail intake form occurred in 1986 – about 37 years ago, hence the ground upon which the petitioners were seeking the disqualification of Abiodun was thereby struck out.

    On the allegations of vote-buying against the petitioner, the tribunal said although cash cards were produced by the second petitioner, Adebutu, the cards were funded on March 16 and 17, 2023 (eve of the elections) and that the cards somehow found their way to some polling units on Election Day, but that the respondents failed to prove vote-buying allegations beyond all reasonable doubts. Hence, it was described as failed and was resolved in favour of the petitioners.

    The tribunal also held that it was wrong for Adebutu to have used the word “purported” to describe results of the governorship election as announced by INEC, an agency of the government that is constitutionally empowered to do so, saying the usage of the word “purported” insinuated that the results were mere rumours and that he might have come before the tribunal to argue based on mere rumours rather than established facts.

    In its ruling, the tribunal asserted, “Petitioners have a duty, as outlined in the Schedule, to plead the election results as officially announced. Regrettably, the petitioners failed to fulfil this duty. Instead, they used the word ‘purportedly’ when describing the election results, a term that, according to the dictionary, implies unverified rumours.

    “Therefore, the court finds that the petitioners should have challenged the officially announced results, not unsubstantiated rumours.”

    The tribunal said it deemed the petition as legally incompetent due to what it termed its fundamental flaws.

    The tribunal led by Kunaza dismmissed Adebutu’s petition on the grounds that it lacked Merit, it therefore upheld Abiodun’s victory and declared him the authentic governor of the state.