Tag: Ondo State

  • BREAKING: Herdsmen kill 2 in Ondo State, set Amotekun vehicle ablaze

    BREAKING: Herdsmen kill 2 in Ondo State, set Amotekun vehicle ablaze

    Suspected herdsmen have attacked Sanusi Village in Owo Local Government Area of Ondo State and killed a farmer and a member of a local vigilante group.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Public Relations Officer of the Amotekun Corps in Ondo, Mr Adebayo Ayeni confirmed the incident on Friday

    In a statement Mr Ayeni stated that the incident happened on Thursday and that the herdsmen also went into the village where an Amotekun vehicle was parked and set it ablaze.

    “Men of Ondo State Security Network Agency, have again made another major breakthrough in their strive to get rid of criminal elements in Ondo State.

    “This cartel was piling up arms and ammunition to invade the entire state, while masquerading as herders and using the forest as kidnappers den for negotiation and ransom, illegal mining activities and cultivation of Indian hemps.

    “The security outfits in conjunction with the police, the army and other security agencies in the state however smoked them out of the forest, after it was discovered that the bandits had killed a farmer and a member of the vigilante group in the area.

    “They also went to the village where an Amotekun vehicle was parked and set it ablaze,” Ayeni stated.

  • Akeredolu signs Ondo 2021 Appropriation Bill into law

    Akeredolu signs Ondo 2021 Appropriation Bill into law

    Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State on Friday signed the state’s 2021 Appropriation Bill of N174.87 billion into law.

    Signing the bill in Akure, the governor expressed hope that the ‘Budget of Hope’ would reactivate the economic life of the state through technical and technological education.

    He said that Education had been allocated 19.07 per cent of the budget, while 21.19 per cent was set aside with a view to ensuring that all ongoing infrastructural projects across the state were completed.

    A total of N13.633 billion, representing 7.8 per cent is for Debt Service, while N12.241 billion, representing 7.0 per cent, is set aside for Statutory Transfers to Ondo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission.

    Also, 10 per cent is the share of Independent Revenue to Joint Account and Allocation Committee (JAAC) of Local Government Areas of the state.

    “The sum of N79.084 billion – 45.2 per cent and N69.915 billion – 40.0 per cent are for Recurrent Expenditure and Capital Expenditure respectively,” Akeredolu said.

    Earlier, Mr Bamidele Oleyelogun, Speaker, Ondo State House of Assembly, said an initial amount of N159.7 billion was presented to the assembly, but was increased to N174.87 during the course of scrutiny.

    He said that some items were increased in the budget in the interest of the state.

    The speaker pledged the commitment of the legislature to a smoother working relationship with the executive arm.

  • BREAKING: Ondo Assembly impeaches Deputy Speaker

    BREAKING: Ondo Assembly impeaches Deputy Speaker

    The Ondo State House of Assembly on Tuesday impeached the deputy speaker, Iroju Ogundeji over alleged gross misconduct.

    Ogundeji, who is representing Odigbo constituency 2 was impeached following the House resolutions.

    The assembly on July 8, suspended Ogundeji and three other lawmakers for alleged parliamentary misconduct until they were recently reinstated by the Ondo State High Court in Akure on August 8 and confirmed by the Federal Appeal Court in Akure on Nov. 18.

    Mr Olugbenga Omole, Ondo State House of Assembly Chairman Ad-hoc Committee on Information made this known in a statement available to newsmen in Akure.

    Omole said that Samuel Aderoboye representing Odigbo Constituency 2 was elected as the new deputy speaker.

    “The former Deputy Speaker, Iroju Ogundeji in a parliamentary resolution presented by Mr Tomide Akinrogunde was alleged of gross misconduct inimical to the progress of the assembly.

    “The resolution which was signed by 20 out of 26 members of the assembly, was in line with the Standing Order of the assembly, hence was adopted at plenary.

    “The Speaker, David Oleyelogun, therefore, called for nomination and Samuel Aderoboye was elected through a majority voice vote.

    According to him, a panel to investigate allegations of gross misconduct against the former Deputy Speaker has been inaugurated.

    In his acceptance speech, the new deputy speaker, pledged to work with other stakeholders in ensuring the delivery of democracy dividends to the people.

    Meanwhile, Oluwole Ogunmolasuyi, representing Owo Constituency 1 has been appointed as the new Majority leader, Festus Akingbaso representing Idanre State Constituency is the new Minority Leader while Taofeeq Mohammed is the new Chief Whip.

  • Ondo varsity directs workers to resume

    Ondo varsity directs workers to resume

    The Management of Olusegun Agagu University of Science and Technology (OAUSTECH), Okitipupa, Ondo State, has directed all teaching and non-teaching staff of the institution to resume duty on Monday, Oct. 19.

    This directive is contained in a statement, signed by Mr Idowu Omowole, the acting Registrar of the institution, and made available to newsmen on Sunday in Okitipupa.

    Omowole stated that the decision is in line with the directive of the state government, issued on Oct. 13, that all schools and institutions in the state are to reopen after months of shutdown because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “It will be recalled that certain categories of staff in the University were asked to work from home since March following the outbreak of the pandemic.

    “In line with the state government’s directives that all schools and institutions should be reopened, we hereby notify all teaching and non-teaching staff to resume duty on Oct. 19,” Omowole said.

  • APC expels Ondo lawmaker over anti-party activities

    APC expels Ondo lawmaker over anti-party activities

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ilaje Local Government Area (LGA), has expelled Mrs Favour Semilore-Tomomewo, the lawmaker representing Ilaje Constituency 2 at the Ondo State House of Assembly, over anti-party activities.

    The expulsion of Semilore-Tomomewo, the only woman in the state Assembly, is allegedly connected with the just-concluded governorship poll won by Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu.

    A copy of her expulsion letter, jointly signed by Mr Olamigoke Ajimuda and Taid Omosule, Ilaje Constituency 2 Ward Chairman and Secretary respectively, was made available to newsmen on Wednesday in Okitipupa.

    The party alleged that Semilore-Tomomewo worked against the interest of the party in all political meetings, and publicly wore shirts with the logo of an opposition party.

    “She is working against the interest of our party by funding, mobilising, canvassing supporters and publicly flying the logo of the Zenith Labour Party (ZLP).

    “Having exhausted all known mechanism to investigate your anti-party activities, the executives met, deliberated extensively and consequently expelled you from the party,” the letter stated.

    Meanwhile, all efforts to speak with Semilore-Tomomewo over the issue proved abortive as her phone has remained switched off.

  • Buhari on Ondo election: “One good turn surely deserves another”

    Buhari on Ondo election: “One good turn surely deserves another”

    President Muhammadu Buhari has rejoiced with Rotimi Akeredolu on his re-election as Governor of Ondo State for another four-year term.

    In a congratulatory message by his spokesman, Mr Femi Adesina, in Abuja on Sunday, Buhari lauded the resounding victory of the governor at the election held on Saturday.

    He believed that the votes garnered “show that one good turn surely deserves another.”

    The president thanked the people of Ondo State for keeping faith with their governor and the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He noted that “the people know the person and party that truly serves them, and have spoken in clear voice and unmistakable terms.”

    Buhari appreciated the electorate in the state for comporting themselves decently and in order, and for exhibiting conduct that indicates that the country is making progress in its electoral behavior.

    He also gave kudos to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for organizing credible, free and fair election, and to security agencies which ensured that orderliness was enthroned and maintained.

    The president urged Akeredolu to be humble and magnanimous in victory, and serve the people of Ondo State even better than how he did in the first term.

    ”When you serve with heart and might, the people respond in like manner, and we can easily get to where we are headed as a country,” he added.

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had on Sunday declared Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as the winner of the governorship election held on Saturday in Ondo State.

    Prof. Abel Olayinka, the Returning Officer of INEC, who is also the Vice Chancellor, University of Ibadan, said that Akeredolu got 292,830 votes to defeat Eyitayo Jegede of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who got 195,791 votes, while Ajayi Agboola of Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) got 69,127 votes.

  • Akeredolu reacts after winning Ondo election

    Akeredolu reacts after winning Ondo election

    Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has described his reelection as the reward for hard work, dedication, focus, honesty and patriotism.

    Akeredolu was reelected with 292830 votes to defeat the candidate of People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Eyitayo Jegede, who had 195791 votes at the just-concluded Ondo governorship election.

    Akeredolu made the assertion in Akure on Sunday shortly after the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declared him winner of the election which he won by a margin of 97,039 votes.

    He said that his reelection was an indication of his administration’s performance in the last three and half years.

    The governor also said the outcome of the election was an eloquent testimony of his acceptance by the people of Ondo State.

    “It affirms that the confidence reposed in our administration remains unshaken.It is also a challenge to us for rededication to service in the interest of our people. On this, we shall not relent.

    “We set out on the first leg of this political adventure with the determination to make the whole state our constituency.

    “We have not relented on our mission to bridge the huge infrastructural deficit inherited on assumption of office.

    “We hold the axiom as evident that the welfare of the people should be the only justification for the existence of government.

    “We have allowed this admonition to be the guiding principle of governance. We are elated to receive a scorecard through this state-wide plebiscite,” he said.

    The governor also said the few dissenting voices of protest were heard loud and clear, while all genuine grievances would be addressed.

    He reaffirmed his commitment to continue to focus on the development of the state, with the people at the centre of all decisions.

    “We will proceed with our administrative style of ensuring transparency and accountability.

    “We are determined to set our state, progressively, on the path of real development. Self-reliance is attainable. Our state has no business with poverty.

    “Sincere, purposeful and focused leadership should have little difficulty in harnessing the vast resources, both human and natural. We will put in everything to justify the trust reposed in us,” he said.

  • BREAKING: INEC announces Akeredolu winner of Ondo election

    BREAKING: INEC announces Akeredolu winner of Ondo election

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has announced Rotimi Akeredolu as the winner of the Ondo State Governorship election.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Akeredolu, candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) polled a total of 292,839 votes to win the election.

    While Eyitayo Jegede of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) garnered 193,585 votes, leaving a margin of 99,254, Agboola Ajayi of Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) came a distant third with 60,051 votes.

    Below are the votes of the three leading parties across 18 LGAs:

    Ile Oluji

    APC:13,287

    PDP: 9231

    ZLP:1971

    Akoko north-east

    APC:16,572

    PDP: 8380

    ZLP:3532

    Akoko south-west

    APC:21,232

    PDP:15,055

    ZLP:2755

    Akoko south-east

    APC:9419

    PDP:4003

    ZLP:2004

    Akoko north-west

    APC: 15,809

    PDP: 10,320

    ZLP: 3,477

    Irele

    APC: 12,643

    PDP:5493

    ZLP:5904

    Ose

    APC:15,122

    PDP:8421

    ZLP:1083

    Ifedore

    APC:9350

    PDP:11852

    ZLP:1863

    Owo

    APC: 35,957

    PDP:5311

    ZLP: 408

    Okitipupa

    APC: 19,266

    PDP: 10,367

    ZLP: 10,120

    Akure north-west

    APC: 9,546

    PDP: 12,263

    ZLP: 1046

    Idanre

    APC: 11,286

    PDP: 7499

    ZLP: 3623

    Akure south-east

    APC: 17,277

    PDP: 47,267

    ZLP: 2,236

    Ondo east

    APC:6485

    PDP:4049

    ZLP: 3221

    Ondo west

    APC: 15,977

    PDP: 10,627

    ZLP: 10,159

    Odigbo

    APC: 23,571

    PDP: 9,485

    ZLP: 6,540

    Ese Odo

    APC: 13383

    PDP: 4680

    ZLP: 4760

    Ilaje

    APC: 26657

    PDP: 11128

    ZLP: 4405

  • Ondo Poll: NGO condemns vote buying

    Condemning what it called serious vote buying during the Ondo Governorship election, the Centre for Democracy Development (CDD), a non-govermental Organasation (NGO), on Saturday alleged that politicians engaged in the fraud.

    The CDD Director, Idayat Hassan, disclosed this during an interactive session with newsmen in Akure, the state capital.

    Hassan said CDD noted that politicians still devised ways to engage in vote buying, warning that the electoral offence is fraudulent and poses danger to democracy if it is not adequately curbed.

    According to her, “We observed a consistent pattern of vote buying, with those engaged in it adopting tactics to induce voters, while evading security officials and election observers.

    “Our observers documented attempts by politicians to outspend each other by disbursing large sums of money to community leaders for onward distribution to voters.

    “Deviating from their previous style of distributing cash discreetly at points close to the polling units, the politicians created outposts where voters can go to collect cash after proving that they voted for the vote-buying party.

    “Our observers reported that party agents largely stayed away from coordinating vote buying but their parties designated someone who is not a party agent and appears to be neutral to direct voters to their outposts to collect cash,” she said.

    She said as highlighted in a preliminary report, parties set aside bulk sums of money, ranging from N150,000 to N600,000, for each polling unit across the LGA.

    Hassan further alleged that the monies were distributed to popular figures, especially leaders of youth groups, to share to voters in their areas.

    The group commended the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for the timely arrival of its officials and materials to the polling units across the state.

    CDD said in general, INEC officials and security agents arrived at the Polling Units between 7 am and 8 am, but pointed out that INEC officials were attacked towards the end of voting.

    Hassan noted that CDD observers reported cases of hoodlums chasing away Registration Area Centre (RAC) technicians in Akure South Local government.

    “The attacks compromised the transparency of the electoral process because the upload of results into the INEC Results Viewing Platform was disrupted.

    “These RAC technicians are responsible for maintaining the Smart Card Readers, and preventing them from doing their duty also created problems in the area of maintaining faulty card readers.

    The group commended voters across the state for their determination and resilience to peacefully exercise their franchise and in many cases defend the sanctity of the ballot in very challenging conditions.

  • BREAKING: Ondo 2020: ZLP members defect to APC

    BREAKING: Ondo 2020: ZLP members defect to APC

    Some members of Zenith Labour Party (ZLP) in Ondo State, on Monday, defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Akure, ahead of the October 10 governorship election in the state.

    The defectors were led by Mr Busayo Olamigoke, a former ZLP Chairman in Ondo East Local Government area, who recently resigned from the party.

    Olamigoke, popularly called Bullet, came with some ZLP ward chairmen as well as ward youths and women leaders to the APC secretariat in Akure.

    Welcoming the defectors, the APC Chairman in the state, Mr Ade Adetimehin, stated that ZLP’s fortune in the state had nosedived, with the collapse of its structure in Ondo East council area.

    Adetimehin described the former ZLP chairman as ‘a notable politician and viable asset to any political party’, asking him and other defectors to go to ‘their wards and shine’.

    “We don’t discriminate in APC. Your efforts and commitment to the party, particularly now that we are going into an election, will stand you out for recognition,” he said.

    Speaking earlier, Olamigoke explained that they were moved by the achievements of Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu in less than four years and their resolve to belong to the mainstream of the state politics.

    The event was witnessed by the member representing Ondo East Constituency in the state House of Assembly, Mr Olumide Olajidi, and an APC chieftain from the council area, Chief Olabisi Johnson, among others.