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  • Residents, traders protest indiscriminate location of gas stations in Ondo

    Residents, traders protest indiscriminate location of gas stations in Ondo

    Residents and traders in Akure took to the streets on Saturday to protest what they called indiscriminate location of gas stations in their neighbourhood.

    The protesting residents and traders, mainly from Ireakari and Temidire quarters at the popular Roadblock area of Akure, alleged that petrol dealers attempted to erect two more gas stations near an existing one.

    They said that the step could lead to fire incident capable of consuming the entire neighborhood.

    According to one of the protesters, Mr Abayomi Ajijola-Ajofe, a youth leader, the protest was triggered by a midnight inferno, which occurred behind the proposed site of a new gas station, 24 hours ago.

    “We are protesting because we don’t want any more gas stations in our area, we have one already and that is okay.

    “We fear fire incident that could consume our houses if another one is located here. We are concerned about our safety, the one we have already is okay.

    “Therefore, we the youths will take unpleasant actions against the dealers of the proposed gas stations if they continue with the construction.

    “We learnt that one government agency has given them license or permission to operate, we will not take that. They should withdraw the licence now or else, we will make this area unpleasant for them,” Ajijola-Ajofe said.

    The chairman of Temidire landlords, Mr Ibrahim Adeuyi, called on the Ondo State Government and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) to withdraw the certificate of allocation of gas stations in the area.

    Adeuyi, who noted that a plank market was located behind the proposed gas station, pointed out that locating gas stations in residential areas would be prone to fire incidents.

    A trader, Mr Kazeem Jinadu, said residents would resist any attempt by the petrol dealers to induce officials of the DPR or that of the state government to approve such new gas stations at the Roadblock axis of the town.

    Mrs Jumoke Akinsele, a plank trader among the protesters, said that nobody would be safe again if new gas or filling stations were allowed to be located in the area.

    “We plank sellers here appealed to our baba (father), Gov. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, to stop the location of another gas station beside a filling station and a house that was on fire yesterday.

    “Most of us are widows, this is where we get money to feed our children and send them to school, we don’t want fire to consume our markets,” she said.

    Mrs Eunice Akeju, another plank seller who also spoke with journalists, said it was unacceptable to have three gas stations in a such an area.

    “We discovered recently that another gas station is about to be located around us here, we are protesting against this. We have a gas station, we also have petrol stations there, and that is why we are saying that we don’t want another one here because of our safety,” Akeju said.

    The residents said they had written a petition to the state government and the DPR not to allow another gas station in the area again.

    Meanwhile, one of the victims of fire incident, Mrs Monisola Adewumi, pleaded with the state government to come to her aid as she took loan to set up her business.

    Adewumi, who was crying profusely, appealed to well meaning individuals to assist her and other victims of the inferno.

    An eyewitness also told newsmen that the fire which started in the night, gutted five rooms and shops with three big deep freezers, four big generators and other electronic appliances worth millions of naira.

    The Newd Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that last week, the Federal Government, through officials of the DPR, in conjunction with the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, started clamping down on illegal “roadside dealers” of cooking gas, originally known as Liquefied Petroleum Gas, to prevent fires.

  • Police arrest 47 crime suspects in Ondo

    The Police Command in Ondo state said on Monday that it arrested no fewer than 47 suspects for various criminal offences from January till date.

    Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr Undie Adie, made stated this while speaking with newsmen on in Akure.

    Adie alleged that the offences committed by the suspects included abduction, murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, malicious damages, stealing, rape, cultism, arson and money rituals.

    According to him, the feat was achieved through efforts of journalists, government and the good people of the state.

    The commissioner said that the command detected and arrested some of the perpetrators of the crimes, and recovered arms and goods stolen from victims.

    “Let me use this medium to reassure members of the public on the security issue, which we have observed is agitating the minds of the good people of the state.

    “This has to do with the fear that has been created in the public by recent false publications on social media that Fulani herdsmen, who are believed to be kidnappers and rapists, have taken over Ondo state.

    “I make bold to say that such stories, as recently carried by unscrupulous elements using dubious social medial platforms, are outright falsehood.

    “Therefore, the command wishes to reassure members of the public of its resolve to rid the state of all forms of heinous crimes.

    “In doing this, the command does not and will never deal with acts of criminality on the basis of tribe, religion or gender.

    “Let me make it clear that whether you are Yoruba, Hausa, Ibo, Fulani, Esan, Efik, Birom or white, we shall deal with you appropriately according to the law, once you are a criminal,” he said.

    Adie said that the command had security tentacles spread across the state, and advised the public to feel free and go about their lawful businesses in any part of the state they may wish.

  • Police arrest man who set ex-girlfriend’s family ablaze in Ondo

    Police arrest man who set ex-girlfriend’s family ablaze in Ondo

    The Ondo State Police Command have arrested, Deji Adenuga, the suspected murderer who set ablaze nine members of his estranged girlfriend’s family in Igbodigo, in Okitipupa Local Government Area of the State.

    The Public Relations Officer of the command, SP Femi Joseph confirmed the arrest on Monday in Akure.

    Joseph said the suspect was arrested under a bridge, along Lagos/Benin Expressway in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.

    According to him, Adenuga was said to be one of the inmates who escaped from the Olokuta Prison in Akure, Ondo State during the prison break that occurred in 2013.

    Joseph said the suspect had been arrested and would be paraded on Tuesday at the command’s headquarters, Akure, the state capital.

  • Ekiti, Ondo, Kwara, Benue assure workers of readiness to pay N30,000 minimum wage

    Governors Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti), Oluwarotimi Akeredolu (Ondo), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara) and Samuel Ortom (Benue) have assured workers of their readiness to pay the N30,000 new minimum wage.

    They spoke Thursday at different fora on the minimum wage, which was signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari

    Fayemi said the welfare of the workers had always been his concern, stressing that his government would pay the minimum wage for effective and efficient service delivery.

    The governor, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Mr. Biodun Omoleye, spoke in Ado-Ekiti at the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) delegates’ conference, where Olatunde Kolapo was elected as the new chairman of the state NLC.

    He said the newly elected leadership of the trade unions would be invited soon for a meeting on the modalities to ensure the payment.

    He announced that facilities at government offices would be upgraded and conducive environment would be provided to ensure the optimal performance of workers.

    At the event, NLC National President Ayuba Wabba, who was represented by an ex-officio, Maureen Onyia-Ekwuazi, stated that the workers would not accept any minimum wage that is less than N30,000 from the governors.

    Wabba said the new minimum wage has become binding, having been signed into law by the President, stressing that the excuses by some governors that they would not be able to pay was not tenable.

    But, Akeredolu pleaded with the Federal Government to review the present revenue sharing formula to enable states to cope with the new increment.

    He spoke through the Head of Service (HoS) Toyin Akinkuotu during the election of Mr. Sunday Adeleye as the state NLC Chairman.

    The governor said: “We are not against the new minimum wage and if we are not against it, we are in support. Our prayer is that the Federal Government should look into the revenue allocation sharing formula, by giving more money to states and local governments to enable them to implement the new minimum wage”.

    Congratulating the new NLC executives, the governor, who hailed the peaceful conduct of the election, advised workers to cooperate with the new executives.

    To Ortom, workers deserved more than N30,000 minimum wage if funds were available to pay.

    The governor said consultations would soon begin towards successful implementation of the new wage.

    The governor, however, called on the Federal Government to review the Revenue Allocation Formula in favour of states to facilitate the smooth implementation of the new wage.

    He spoke at the JS Tarka Foundation, Makurdi while opening the Benue State NLC Council delegates’ conference.

    Ortom urged those that would be elected at the conference to brace and provide selfless service to the organised labour, stressing that they should be servant leaders.

    Ahmed said his administration was also committed to paying the new minimum wage.

    Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media and Communications Dr. Muyideen Akorede said “in this regard, the government set up a committee headed by the Head of Service, Mrs. Modupe Susan, to work out the modalities and sources of revenue for the payment months before the President signed the new minimum wage into law”.

    The committee is expected to submit its report to Governor Abdulfatah Ahmed next two weeks,” the media aide said.

    Ahmed said the state government did not owe core civil servants any salary arrears.

    But, he stated that the state government is owing junior secondary school teachers and local government workers some months’ salaries.

    The state is claiming that the junior teachers and council workers are in the payroll of Kwara State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB).

    Teachers under the aegis of Kwara State Concerned Teachers have blamed their predicament on Nigerian Union of Teachers’ (NUT) leaders.

    The group said the NUT leaders had mortgaged the welfare and interest of its members.

  • JUST IN: Five oil wells on fire in Ondo

    JUST IN: Five oil wells on fire in Ondo

    A huge explosion has occurred in Ajegunle Ikorigho oil- rich community in Ondo state claiming five oil wells.

    The oil field named ‘Ojumole’ located in Ikorigho land has Ojumole-Ikorigho, Isan-West and Is an field,Parable field,Malu field, Ororo and Opokaba oil fields.

    According to reports, the affected communities include Otumara, Ikorigho, Ajegunle-Ikorigho, Zion Ikorigho, Iluayo, Kendo Ayeren and Ehinmoghan-Ikorigho.

    The cause of the explosion has not been ascertained at press time.

    Details to follow……

  • Robbery attacks: Banks shut down operations in Ondo

    Sequel to an armed robbery attack on Monday that left over seven people dead at commercial bank in Idoani, economic activities at the neighbouring Akoko area were on Tuesday paralysed.

    Commercial banks in the four local governments, especially in Ikare-Akoko, were shut down.

    Many people, who came for transactions, returned home without achieving their aim.

    Meanwhile, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu on Tuesday gave a marching order to security agencies to arrest the robbers, who attacked a bank on Monday at Idoani in Ose Local Government.

    Akeredolu spoke on Tuesday when he visited the Alani of Idoani, Oba Olufemi Olutoye, at his palace.

    The governor, represented by his deputy, Agboola Ajayi, described the incident as unfortunate, but implored security agents to fish out the perpetrators.

    Akeredolu assured people that his administration would partner security agencies to tighten security.

    He urged residents to assist the security operatives by giving them information, to reduce crimes.

    Oba Olutoye said the hoodlums also entered his palace by damaging the entrance door, “but their efforts eventually became fruitless.

    He appealed to the government to assist the bereaved families.

    However, security operatives said they have arrested a suspect with links to the robbery.

     

  • JUST IN: Robbers attack bank in Ondo, kill five officials, Vice Principal, others

    JUST IN: Robbers attack bank in Ondo, kill five officials, Vice Principal, others

    Armed bandits on Mondays killed seven persons in Ido-Ani, Ose local government area of Ondo state during a siege on the only commercial bank at Isewa quarters in the ancient community.

    The robbery operation was said to have started around 2.00 pm and lasted for about one hour without any resistance.

    At the end of the attack, five bank officials, a Vice Principal who was a customer and a police man reportedly fell to the bullets of the hoodlums who carted away undisclosed huge amount of money.

    The robbers, it was learnt, drove a Sports Utility Vehicle to the bank and went straight to the banking hall after using dynamites to blew off the security doors.

    Sources said attempts were made to alert soldiers at Isua Akoko Military check point and police men from the vicinity but the robbers carried out their operation successfully before their arrival.

    Also, it was learnt that a victim allegedly shot on the stomach was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Owo.

    Others said to be on danger list were on admission at Ido-Ani General Hospital.

    Sources hinted that one of bandits was however unlucky as he was caught by a vigilant soldier and thrown into police custody.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) Femi Joseph, a Superintendent of Police (SP), who confirmed the incident, said he could not give details of the incident as at press time.

    Balogun of Ido-Ani, Chief Olatunji Oshati(Maxima) described the incident as too shocking.

    He symphatised with the families of the deceased, urging appropriate authorities to beef up security in Ido-Ani and his environs.

    Former Supervisor in Ose local government council, Hon. Isaac Obiniran, lamented he alerted security agents immediately the hoodlums invaded the town but the response was not timely.

  • BREAKING: Gunmen kill Anglican bursar in Ondo

    Unknown gunmen early hours of Thursday killed bursar of the Akure diocese of Anglican Communion, Gbariel Kola Abiodun.

    He was said to have been killed at the diocesan office at Alagbaka, Ondo state shortly after returning from the bank where he went to withdraw some cash meant for the church.

    his remains have been deposited in the mortuary.

    Security has already been beefed up in the area, as sympathisers thronged the Diocesan Secretariat, Alagbaka, Akure.

    Police spokesman, Femi Joseph, a Superintendent of Police(SP) confirmed the said development while assuring the public that the perpetrators would be soon be arrested.

    More details later…

  • Ondo State Govt. closes down illegal hospital

    Ondo State Govt. closes down illegal hospital

    The Ondo State Government on Thursday closed down an alleged illegal hospital called Arib Hospital in Okitipupa, Okitipupa Local Area of the state.

    Dr Dipo Durojaye, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Health, said the hospital was training about 52 auxiliary nurses, not allowed by law.

    Durojaye added that other offences allegedly committed by the hospital were running medical services without following laid down regulations and non registration of the hospital with the state Ministry of Health.

    He said it would not be business as usual in the state health sector as government would descend heavily on quacks and those opening hospitals indiscriminately.

    The permanent secretary promised that any private health facility training health personnel would be sanctioned as the government would not allow the life of the people to be endangered.

    He decried so much wrong doings in the health sector, saying that the government was poised to sanitise the sector.

    Durojaye also warned patent medicine stores operating as hospitals and treating patients to desist from such act which could pose great threat to the well-being of the society or face the wrath of the law.

    The Director, Hospital Services in the ministry, Dr Richard Adesoji, said quacks were dangerous to the health sector as they were not properly trained.

    Adesoji said they could not make correct diagnosis and usually jumped to conclusions, a situation that had caused unnecessary mortality in the country.

    Adesoji said in spite of the enormous negative effects quacks had on the society, people still ignorantly patronised them.

    He disclosed that hospitals that could not employ qualified nurses, could use the Community Health Extension Workers ( CHEWS) as agreed at the National Council on Health.

    The Director Nursing Services of the ministry, Mrs Alice Ogundele, said it was alarming that some hospitals in that locality had more than 50 nurses in training, when even some accredited Schools of Nursing and Midwifery were only allowed to admit 50 or less.

    Ogundele said the trend was dangerous to the nursing profession, as it would not allow qualified nurses get jobs.

    She said quacks had bevome a source of cheap labour just wasting their future.

    She said the quacks, called auxiliary nurses, constituted danger to humanity as they were half baked, did not know the rationale behind their actions and perpetrated several wrong doings in the health sector.

    They operate Patent Medicine Stores as hospitals.

    The director warned the public not to patronise hospitals where there were trainees.

    Some other hospitals visited in Okitipupa are St. Peter’s Hospital, Akingbola Hospital and Oresanya Hospital, where student trainees took to their heels on sighting the monitoring team.

    They were served letters of warning to desist from acts that were capable of endangering the health of the people or face serious sanctions and eventual closure.

  • BREAKING: Court sentences killer of ex-Ondo deputy gov’s daughter to death

    BREAKING: Court sentences killer of ex-Ondo deputy gov’s daughter to death

    An Ondo state High Court sitting in Akure has sentenced Seidu Adeyemi to die by hanging for killing Khadijat Oluboyo, daughter of former deputy governor of Ondo State.

    Adeyemi was charged for killing his girlfriend, Khadijat Oluboyo, on July 2, 2018 and burying her inside his room at Aratusi, Oke-Aro area of Akure.

    Khadijat was a final year student of Adekunle Ajasin University in Akungba Akoko (AAUA) until her death.

    Details shortly…