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  • APC crisis: Oyetola opens up, lists areas of difference with Aregbesola

    APC crisis: Oyetola opens up, lists areas of difference with Aregbesola

    Osun State Governor, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola has disclosed that the disagreement between him and his predecessor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola was exaggerated.

    While disclosing that his relationship with Aregbesola preceded their political careers, he said their disagreement is basically on principles and matters of politics.

    Oyetola while speaking on Rave FM talk show, disclosed that he was not fighting with Aregbesola.

    “Well like I said there is no rift actually. We are brothers, Yes, you can say disagreement in some areas and it is not uncommon to have disagreement in certain areas, perhaps on style and policies. We do not have issues.

    “Some people for whatever reasons have their expectations and they don’t seem to believe that we have their expectations done. By and large, I don’t have issues with Ogbeni. He is a brother, we have come a long way we didn’t meet in politics. The issues are unduly exaggerated.

    “Even within the family you have issues to resolve, it is not a big deal, but people who want to feed fat on it exaggerates it.

    Reacting to the issue of grazing routes, the Governor said he is not aware of any grazing route in the state, adding that he stands by the position of Southern Governors Forum at the Asaba meeting.

    “I don’t have anything to say about the statement of the president on grazing route and reserve. I am not too sure we have grazing route in Osun, I have not been able to confirm that we have.

    “The position of the southern governor is a collective decision which I can’t say anything to the contrary”, he said.

  • JUST IN: Oyetola orders Osun APC to stop court case against five caucus leaders

    JUST IN: Oyetola orders Osun APC to stop court case against five caucus leaders

    The Osun State Governor Gboyega Oyetola has asked the state’s Caretaker Chairman, Prince Gboyega Famodun, to discontinue the court case against some chieftains of the party who had invaded the party secretariat with armed thugs a fortnight ago.

    Governor Gboyega on Tuesday, gave the directive in a press statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Ismail Omipidan.

    Recall that TheNewsGuru (TNG) reported yesterday how the Caretaker Committee Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State, Mr. Rasaq Salinsile, ex-APC chairman Elder Adelowo Adebiyi, two former commissioners and two ex-executive council (exco) members in the administration of former governor Rauf Aregbesola were arraigned at an Osogbo Magistrates’ Court.

    Also arraigned were ex-commissioner for Works and Transport Kazeem Salami, former commissioner for Youth, Sports and Special Needs Biyi Odunlade, ex-special adviser to the governor on Taxation Gbenga Akano and two others, namely Alaba Popoola and Azeez Adekunle, on two counts of conspiracy and assault.

    Police prosecutor John Idoko told the court that the defendants and others at large, on August 14, about 1:30pm, at Ogo-Oluwa conspired to unlawfully assault Hamzat Babatunde by hitting him with stones on his head, which caused him harm.

    He said: “The defendants assaulted Ajetumobi Muideen, male, by hitting him with parts of broken plastic chairs on his head, which caused him harm.”

    Idoko said the offences are contrary to and punishable under Section 516 and 355 of the Criminal Code Cap 34 Vol. Il laws of Osun State of Nigeria 2002.

    The defendants pleaded not guilty.

    Defence counsel Muftau Adediran and Abdulfatai Abdulsalam prayed the court to grant the defendants bail in the most liberal term.

    The Magistrate, Dr. Olusegun Ayilara, granted Salinsile, Adebiyi, Salami, Odunlade and Akano bail in the sum of N5millon and self-recognition, while Popoola and Adekunle were granted bail in the sum of N5million and one surety, who must be a civil servant in the state.

    He adjourned the case till September 24.

    When the Appeal Committee of the APC Ward Congress was sitting on August 14, violence erupted at the party’s secretariat and two people were injured, as loyalists of Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola and those of Governor Adegboyega Oyetola clashed.

  • Gunshots as Oyetola, Aregbesola loyalists clash during APC ward congresses appeal sitting in Osun

    Gunshots as Oyetola, Aregbesola loyalists clash during APC ward congresses appeal sitting in Osun

    There was pandemonium at the Osun secretariat of the All Progressives Congress(APC) on Saturday when gunshots were heard during the sitting of the Ward Congress Appeal Committee in Osogbo.

    According to reports there was tension after members stormed the venue to submit petitions on Saturday morning.

    Supporters of Governor Adegboyega Oyetola and Minister for Interior, Rauf Aregbesola clashed during the exercise, leaving one member Muyideen Ajetunmonbi with head injuries.

    Around 4:15 pm, gunshots ran out, forcing the heavily armed security operatives to rescue some members of the Appeal Committee from the building.

    It was gathered that some of the committee members are still held up in the office.

    Party members charged at one another, leading to pandemonium.

    Details shortly…

  • Seven panel members reject #EndSARS report submitted to Oyetola

    Seven panel members reject #EndSARS report submitted to Oyetola

    Seven members of the panel of inquiry set up by the Osun State Government to investigate police brutality and extra-judicial killing has disowned alleged commendations submitted to Governor Adegboyega Oyetola.

     

    A letter of a petition signed by seven members of the panel namely, Dr. Wasiu Oyedokun, Abayomi Ogundele, Abdulrahman Okunade, Comrade Ayo Ologun, Comrade Oluwasegun Idowu, Comrade Ismail Abdulazeez and Comrade Teslim Salahudeen dated July 15, was obtained by Seven members of the panel of inquiry set up by the Osun State Government to investigate police brutality and extra-judicial killing has disowned alleged recommendations submitted to Governor Adegboyega Oyetola.

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    A letter of a petition signed by seven members of the panel namely, Dr. Wasiu Oyedokun, Abayomi Ogundele, Abdulrahman Okunade, Comrade Ayo Ologun, Comrade Oluwasegun Idowu, Comrade Ismail Abdulazeez and Comrade Teslim Salahudeen dated July 15, was obtained by TheNewsGuru.

    The letter titled “Notice of Inconclusiveness of Resolutions of the State of Osun Panel of Inquiry on Police Brutality”, reads: “We, the undersigned, are constrained to, by this means, inform Your Excellency that, till date, the Osun State Panel of Inquiry on Police Brutality, of which we are members, has not concluded works on its proposed recommendations.

    “This notice to Your Excellency is informed by the information we had, to the effect, that a copy of a purported report of the panel’s works has been submitted to Your Excellency.

    “We wish to state unequivocally that, if the information is true, the purported report did not emanate from the panel, as we did not conclude upon any report and indeed did not append our signatures to any.”

     

     

  • Photo News: Oyetola, Fayemi, Makinde, others bid Yinka Odumakin farewell

    Photo News: Oyetola, Fayemi, Makinde, others bid Yinka Odumakin farewell

    Governors Gboyega Oyetola (Osun), Seyi Makinde (Oyo), Kayode Fayemi (Ekiti) were among the top dignitaries that bid the late spokesman of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin final farewell at his country home in Osun State on Saturday (today).

    Also the immediate past governor of Ondo State, Olusegun Mimiko and leader of Afenifere, Pa Ayo Adebanjo were in attendance.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Yinka Odumakin’s remains have earlier arrived for the final Lying- in- State at Origbo Anglican Grammar School Moro, Osun State.

    Photo: Odumakin’s remains arrive country home as final lying-in-state commences

    His widow, Dr Joe Okei Odumakin, led undertakers carrying the corpse to the venue.

    President of Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria (PFN) Bishop Francis Wale Oke is leading other officiating Ministers at the event.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the popular activist breathed his last on Friday, April 2nd, 2021. He was 54 years old.

  • Insecurity: Nigeria’s security agencies too centralised, far from grassroot – Oyetola

    Insecurity: Nigeria’s security agencies too centralised, far from grassroot – Oyetola

    Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of Osun State, on Wednesday, said for Nigeria to tackle acute insecurity headlong, the current centralised policing system should be decentralised.

    While acknowledging the efforts of the Federal Government through the Police at establishing Community Police, the Governor noted that the intervention was inadequate as it is still being controlled from the centre.

    He said the constitutional provision that assigns the role of Chief Security Officer to governors ought to have provided corresponding empowerment and control of the security agencies to the same governors to enable them to perform their responsibilities effectively.

    Oyetola spoke in Abuja at the 2nd Annual Colloquium of the Sultan Maccido Institute for Peace, Leadership and Development Studies, University of Abuja.

    The governor identified the sources of insecurity as “poverty which creates a gulf between the rich and the poor; inequitable allocation of resources which pits one region against the other; injustice which makes offended parties resort to self-help and consequently take up arms against state; illiteracy which makes innocent citizens willing tools at the hands of unscrupulous elites and elements; youth unemployment which makes able-bodied; and educated youths susceptible to crime, among others.”

    He noted that security, governance, and sustainable economic development are the tripod upon which a nation’s prosperity and wellbeing stand, adding that security is the facilitator of the other two factors.

    While insisting that Amotekun is a child of necessity, Oyetola said the security arrangement is complementing the convention security agencies to effectively tackle armed banditry, kidnapping, armed robbery among other crimes.

    He said Amotekun became necessary because “the nation’s conventional security agencies are overstretched and sorely underfunded. The Police once confirmed the sorry state of its manpower when it said the Force needed 155,000 additional hands to effectively police the nation.

    “The nation’s security agencies as presently constituted are too centralised and too far from the grassroots to adequately provide the required security for the nation. Worse still, they are unfamiliar with the terrains where crimes take place. It is our belief that our people understand the topography of their communities more and can govern them better.

    “The nation’s expansive forests have unfortunately become the hideouts of bandits, kidnappers, and other criminals. With the establishment of Amotekun, the forests of the South West are now better policed. The issues that make Amotekun inevitable in the South West are the same in other regions of the nation. Other regions may wish to emulate the South West to put structures in place to rid their regions of crime.

    “Our recent experience where the attempt to confront armed banditry headlong in the North resulted in their incursion into the South West and other regions that were erroneously perceived to be immune from the insecurity challenge is proof that each region has to be adequately policed for the region to know peace,” he said.

    Explaining the need to involve Traditional Rulers in tackling the nation’s security challenges, the Osun Governor said, “For proper security of lives and property of our people and the prompt containment of growing challenges, we must inevitably now engage our traditional institutions. Governors particularly cannot afford not to look in the direction of the traditional institution.

    “This is because every conflict is local and as such, traditional institutions cannot be left out of the scheme. Traditional rulers know their people and also have better strategies for engaging them. Therefore, we must ride on this to be able to protect our nation from implosion.”

  • Oyetola orders Osun council chairmen to  vacate offices

    Oyetola orders Osun council chairmen to vacate offices

    Osun State Governor, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola, has ordered all council chairmen and other political office holders at Local Government Councils in the state to vacate their offices.

    He made this known in a statement by the Secretary to the State Government, Prince Wole Oyebamiji, titled ‘Important public notice’ on Friday.

    According to the governor, the affected political office holders were asked to leave because their tenure had expired.

    The notice read, “The Executive Governor of the State of Osun, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola has directed all political office holders at the Local Government Councils to vacate their respective offices and hand over the Administration of their concerned Councils to the most Senior Local Government Personnel.

    “This is in pursuant to the expiration of the tenure of all political Office holders in all the Local Government, Area Development Councils and Administrative offices in Osun on Friday, 5th February, 2021.

    “Governor Oyetola appreciates their individual contributions to the development of the state and wishes them well in their future engagements.”

    Details later…

     

  • Gov. Oyetola orders cabinet members to undergo compulsory Covid-19 test

    Gov. Oyetola orders cabinet members to undergo compulsory Covid-19 test

    Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of Osun State has ordered all Commissioners and Special Advisers in the state to take compulsory COVID-19 test to ascertain their status.

    The governor also directed all drivers in his convoy, domestic staff and aides attached to senior government officials to present themselves for similar screening.

    Similarly, citizens in the state are also advised to follow suit because early detection, he noted is the key to avoiding tragic outcome that has accompanied this second wave.

    In an interview with the Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mrs Funke Egbemode, said the move is part of Oyetola’s measures to manage the second wave of the coronavirus infection in the state.

    According to her, the government had increased testing capacities across all the local government areas at no cost to citizens.

    Egbemode said: “Governor Adegboyega Oyetola has shown example by ascertaining his own Covid-19 status, ordering all his cabinet members to take the test as well.

    “The results have returned and only two people returned positive. They have since gone into isolation and commenced treatment. We can confirm that they are stable, and a repeat test will be conducted in a few days to check their progress.

    “That is why the Governor is encouraging citizens to also take the test to be sure of their status. Early detection is very important during this second wave. The virus is more deadly now than it was during the first wave.

    “Citizens are hereby advised to take personal responsibility for their safety and the safety of others, and this now includes taking the Covid-19 test so as to commence immediate treatment if the result return positive”, Egbemode stated.

    The Governor also encouraged citizens and residents to ensure they continue to observe Covid-19 protocols at all times.

  • Osun cancels annual New Year countdown over COVID-19

    Osun cancels annual New Year countdown over COVID-19

    Due to the increase cases of Coronavirus across the country, Osun State Government under the leadership of Governor Gboyega Oyetola has introduced new measures to curb spread of the infection in the State.

    The State Executive Council announced the new directives after its meeting held on Monday to discuss emerging national issues, including the management of the pandemic.

    The Council expressed worry over what it described as appalling and abysmally low level of compliance of residents of the State with the existing COVID-19 protocols.

    It has therefore issued new directives that groups, associations and residents of the State must comply with, to limit spread of the disease in the State.

    Part of the new directives is that all social clubs, hotels, departmental stores, supermarkets, event centers and allied centres are to henceforth operate at half of their capacities.

    The Council appealed to the citizenry to cut down on social gatherings for weddings, naming ceremonies, funeral ceremonies and others to reduce the spate of exposure and contact with possible carriers visiting the State during the Yuletide period.

    It also mandated religious organisations in the State to reintroduce the abandoned protocol regimes already put in place at the wake of the pandemic before the economy was unlocked for business activities.

    Additionally, the Council directed its members to engage leadership of various religious groups to sensitise and enlighten their congregations on the need to comply with the Covid-19 protocols.

    Towns and cities are to put on hold the annual days through physical attendance and change such to virtual version.

    Council directed Local Governments and Local Council Development Authorities to form enforcement/suasion committees to save the situation and further spread of the pandemic.

    Also the Executive Council directed the Citizenry to embrace the use of face masks in public places, washing of hands with soap and water, hand sanitisers and social distancing as compulsory steps to avoid infections.

    The Council pleaded with the citizenry to continue to take their health seriously as their personal responsibility and enjoin all to adhere to the Covid-19 protocols.

    The Council encouraged proper management and disposal of used face masks and other materials used daily in the prevention of the virus of the pandemic from spreading.

    The Council did not leave out the need to sustain the ‘no mask, no entry’ at MDAs and public places across the State, including educational institutions.

    The Council also directed that annual youth carnivals should be discouraged across the State with cancellation of countdown to the new year rallies and ceremonies.

  • Sanwoolu, Oyetola, others to grace 2020 C&S ‘Ayo Ni O’ Christmas Carol Service

    Sanwoolu, Oyetola, others to grace 2020 C&S ‘Ayo Ni O’ Christmas Carol Service

    In the spirit of Christmas, Governors Babajide Sanwo-Olu (Lagos) and Gboyega Oyetola (Osun) will be special guests at the 30th Inter-denominational Nine Lessons and Christmas Carol Service 2020 of the Cherubim and Seraphim Movement Church, Surulere District Headquarters Ayo ni o scheduled to hold on Friday, 18 December, 2020 at the Surulere District Headquarters of the church.

    According to a statement by the church, the service, themed “Peace to the World” will also have guests from the presidency, State house of Assembly members, commissioners and Special Advisers, dignitaries from the Corporate world, Muslim clerics and their Christian counterparts from various denominations across boards.

    The epoch-making event will feature musical presentations, drama, choreography and lot’s more.

    The carol service will usher in Christmas celebration for the Christians globally while children would not be left out at the event

    The chief host for the day is Special Apostle Prophet (Dr) Sunday F Korede, General Leader/District Chairman in conjunction with the leadership of the church as a whole.