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  • Why Akeredolu is governing Ondo from Oyo state – Aide

    Why Akeredolu is governing Ondo from Oyo state – Aide

    The Special Adviser on Special Duty and Strategy to Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, Doyin Odebowale, has revealed that his principal is governing Ondo state fron Ibadan the Oyo state capital.

    According to Odebowale, his principal chose to work from Ibadan and not Akure due to accomodation challenges.

    Odebowale made this known  in an interview with Channels Television on Tuesday.

    Akeredolu has been absent from the state since his return from a medical vacation abroad.

    The Ondo leader has been working from Ibadan, Oyo State and the move has caused ripples within the state, with the youths of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Monday, issuing an ultimatum to the governor to return.

    Shedding more lights, Odebowale said due to Governor Akeredolu‘s state of health, he needed a better apartment to carry out his task of marshalling the affairs of the South-West state.

    “Aketi came back in September. Where he used to stay – the Presidential Lodge built for the visiting president at that time Olusegun Obasanjo – is a two-bedroom apartment,” he said on the show.

    “Now, he is back. He cannot occupy that place again. The Old Governor’s Office – the Governor’s Lodge built by the previous administration is now the office of the investment outlet called the ODIPA. That’s the office,” the governor’s aide added.

    “So, the governor has been managing a two-bedroom apartment for six years. But his current state of health would not permit him to pretend that all is well.

    “He would need all the things for him to recover properly. That’s why the new place that is being arranged for him is almost completed.

    “When they say they want to see Aketi, do they want to see him at the site so that he would be carrying cement or following workmen?

    “What exactly? The civil servants have been paid all their salaries. Aketi has been signing laws since he came back,” he maintained.

  • Why Gov Makinde rejected nominee for Alaafin stool

    Why Gov Makinde rejected nominee for Alaafin stool

    The aggrieved traditional kingmakers in Oyo town, known as Oyomesi, have said that Gov. Seyi Makinde rejected the nominee forwarded to him as the next Alaafin of Oyo because his selection did not follow due process.

    The kingmakers comprised the Agbaakin of Oyo, High Chief Asimiyu Atanda, the Samu of Oyo, High Chief Alhaji Lamidi Oyewale and Baale Ajagba, Chief Odurinde Olusegun.

    The kingmakers, in a statement made available to newsmen in Ibadan on Monday, said that the process that led to the selection of a certain nominee was flawed and could, therefore, not stand.

    The Basorun of Oyo, High Chief Yusuf Ayoola had, in a media interview, said that the Oyomesi was waiting on the governor for a formal announcement of the new Alaafin and his eventual inauguration.

    “We concluded the selection process for the new Alaafin on Oct. 4, 2022 and we informed the state government of our decision immediately.

    “As the law of the land demands, we didn’t get any petition against our decision but a suit was filed against us.

    “We got our own lawyer and we won the case, with the court throwing away the case and stating that the initial decision that Oyomesi made was right.

    “Since then, we have expected the governor to make an announcement but he didn’t. We will continue to wait for him to do that,” Ayoola was quoted to have said.

    However, the aggrieved kingmakers faulted the statement credited to him, submitting that he failed to convey a meeting of the Oyomesi, in flagrant disregard to the governor’s directive.

    They also alleged that the Basorun disregarded the town’s chieftaincy process, with the nomination of a warrant chief without recourse to the laid down procedure.

    The kingmakers said it was wrong on the part of the high chief to ‘unilaterally’ co-opt warrant officers into the council without the consent of other kingmakers and approval of the local government authority as well as the governor

    “There are five living members of the Oyomesi and there are two warrant chiefs eligible to nominate/recommend a nominee to the governor of Oyo State for appointment as the Alaafin.

    “The kingmakers met only once in 2022 with the following members in attendance: Basorun, Agbaakin, Samu, Akinniku, Lagunna (Oyomesi), joined by Aare Ago Basorun and Alapo (both warrant chiefs unilaterally selected by Basorun without the knowledge or consent of the Oyomesi).

    “As a matter of fact, one of the contestants wrote a letter of protest questioning the inclusion of the warrant chiefs in the kingmakers’ council.

    “It was at the meeting of this ill-constituted seven-member kingmakers’ committee that a nominee for the office of the Alaafin was sent to the government for endorsement.

    “Immediately after submitting our nomination, we got the government response that our nomination could not be accepted because we did not follow due process in coming to our resolution.

    “The government directed that we should go back and do our work properly in accordance with the (chieftaincy) declaration.

    “It was also discovered that one of the warrant chiefs, who participated in our earlier resolution, was replaced with Alajagba,” they said.

    The kingmakers further stated that they were directed to meet and follow due process, claiming, however, that no meeting of the Oyomesi had been convened by the Basorun since last year.

    “The new member of the kingmakers (Alajagba) has been denied the opportunity of participating in or contributing to the resolutions of the kingmakers since his official appointment in 2022.

    “This is because of the blunt refusal of the Basorun to comply with the directive of government for due process in our task of recommending of a nominee to the government,” the kingmaker said.

    They recalled that the governor had, during an official visit to Oyo about seven months ago, held a meeting with the Oyomesi.

    “He specifically told us of his government’s insistence that due process must be followed in the nomination of candidate for the Alaafin stool, as government was only interested in the best for Oyo town.

    “Recently, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs invited us to a meeting in his office. While some of us honoured the invitation, Basorun and others did not attend the meeting,” the kingmakers said.

    Meanwhile, members of the Atiba royal families have vowed to resist any attempt to scheme them out of the selection process of the new Alaafin.

    In a statement by issued on behalf of the families on Monday by Prince Sina Afolabi, they alleged that the kingmakers did not follow due process in their nomination of the candidate for the vacant Alaafin stool.

    “We acknowledge that there were some improper arrangements made in the past, which have since been rejected by the government.

    “These arrangements did not represent a due process that reflects the genuine selection of a new Alaafin. We fully support the government’s decision on this matter.

    “We firmly believe that any process that excludes the nine royal families cannot be considered valid.

    “It is essential that justice, fairness and equity are upheld in the selection processes.

    “To ensure this, we urge Gov. Seyi Makinde to implement the 1976 Adekunle Ladeinde report by allowing the nine ruling houses, including Olawoyin, to participate in the selection processes.

    “It is the duty of the government to promote peace and harmony within the community. We sincerely hope that our plea for justice and fairness will be heard and acted upon,” the Atiba royal families said.

  • Tribunal orders re-run election for Saki West constituency of Oyo State

    Tribunal orders re-run election for Saki West constituency of Oyo State

    The National and State Assembly Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Oyo State has ordered a re-run election for Saki West state constituency.

    Recall that INEC had earlier declared Mr Shittu Ibrahim of the All Peoples Congress (APC) as winner of the state assembly election for the constituency held on March 18.

    According to INEC, Ibrahim scored 13,692 votes, while Mr Julius Okedoyin, of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) scored 13,422 votes to finish second in the election.

    Dissatisfied with the declaration, Okedoyin and the PDP headed to the tribunal alleging over-voting, irregularities and non-compliance with electoral guidelines.

    In a unanimous ruling delivered by its chairman, Justice Jubril Anaja, the tribunal held that the petition had merit and that the petitioners proved their allegations beyond reasonable doubt.

    Anaja ruled that the cancellation of results from Ward 6 Unit 7 and Ward 11 Unit 19 of the constituency with 1,285 voter cards collected, could substantially affect the outcome of the election.

    The tribunal noted that whereas the declared winner led the petitioner by 270 votes in Ward 6, the number of voters disenfranchised was more than 1,000.

    According to the tribunal, the more than 1,000 voters disenfranchised by INEC in the affected wards might have over-turned the result if they were allowed to vote.

    “The certificate of return issued to the first respondent (Ibrahim) by INEC is hereby set aside pending the re-run election to determine the winner of the election for Saki West constituency.

    “INEC is hereby ordered to conduct a re-run election in Ward 6, Unit 7 and Ward 11, Unit 19 within 90 days,’’ Anaja declared.

    Reacting, Ibrahim’s counsel, Mr Sikiru Adewoye, said his client will file an appeal against the judgment of the tribunal.

    However, the petitioners’ counsel, Mr Yusuf Ogunrinde, commended the tribunal for the judgement.

  • Oyo government promises to rid state of insecurity

    Oyo government promises to rid state of insecurity

    The Oyo State Government has said it remained committed to winning the war against insecurity in Oke-Ogun Zone.
    The Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Barr. Bayo Lawal said this on Thursday, during a Stakeholders meeting ahead of the 2024 fiscal year, held at Kisi for all the Local Government in Oke-Ogun Zone II.
    The Deputy Governor added that the present administration would stop at nothing to ensure citizens are safe in all zones in the State.
    He commended the efforts of security outfits at ensuring peace and stability in the state, expressing the government’s readiness to partner with all security agencies towards safeguarding the state.
    The Deputy Governor also charged leaders in the Zone to synergize and come up with a template to quickly address the issues of insecurity around the zone.
    Barrister Bayo Lawal stressed that all the Local Government in Oke-Ogun Zone II, comprising of Olorunsogo, Oorelope, Irepo, Saki West, Saki East and Atisbo Local Governments, need to put heads together and come up with a security template that will holistically and comprehensively address the issues of insecurity around the zone.
    He stressed further that budgetary system is critical to democracy.
    “Therefore, the people need to be consulted first before any budget preparation. This is the only expression of true democracy”, he said.
    He noted that governance is different from politics, and now is the time for governance, which must be done right.
    The Deputy Governor therefore assured the people that all ongoing projects in the zone will be completed as he’ll ensure that they’re captured in the 2024 budget.
    Projects such as the Saki-Ogboro-Igboho road rehabilitation will be completed as well and the dualization of Kisi Township road which the people have requested will also be done.
    He added that more Amotekun Corps will be recruited, across all the zones in Oke-Ogun.
    In his remarks, the Honourable Commissioner for Budget, Professor Adetunji Babatunde stated that a good budget must be a budget of engagement, hence the purpose of the engagement meeting.
    The meeting which was Chaired by the Deputy Governor, Barr Adebayo Lawal also had in attendance other political office holders in the State such as the Hon. Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Professor Salihu Abdulwaheed Adelabu, Executive Assitant to the Governor on Finance, Budget and Economic Planning, Alh. Kolawole Gafar Bello, Honourable representing Irepo-Olorunsogo State Constituency, Hon Atanda Abdulsalam Wele, the Local Government Chairmen under Oke-Ogun Zone II respectively.
  • Prince Afolabi Olaoye installed as 21st Soun of Ogbomoso

    Prince Afolabi Olaoye installed as 21st Soun of Ogbomoso

    Prince Afolabi Ghandi Olaoye has been installed as the 21st Soun of Ogbomosoland in Oyo State.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Prince Olaoye, a former pastor of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), was installed as the new Soun of Ogbomoso on Friday.

    Popularly referred to as Pastor G in the United States of America (USA), where he served as a pastor in the RCCG, Olaoye arrived in Ogbomoso early in the morning on a private chopper, which landed at the Ogbomoso Grammar School, before moving to the palace.

    An official installation ceremony was performed at Abata by the kingmakers led by the Areago High Chief, Sobalaje Otolorin.

    TNG reports the installation of Olaoye as the 21st Soun of Ogbomoso followed a long-drawn legal tussle.

    Recall the Soun of Ogbomoso stool became vacant after Oba Jimoh Oyewumi transited to the great beyond on December 12, 2021.

    However, kingmakers during the installation ceremony on Friday said they did not receive any court injunction restraining them from installing Olaoye as the new Soun of Ogbomoso.

    TNG reports the new Oba is proclaimed His Imperial Majesty, Oba Ghandi Afolabi Olaoye Orumogege III.

  • Oyo state governor, Makinde approves car loan for primary school teachers

    Oyo state governor, Makinde approves car loan for primary school teachers

    The Oyo State Government has approved car loans for primary school teachers across the state.

    The approval takes immediate effect from today, Friday 18.

    This is contained in a statement made available to newsmen on Friday in Ibadan by the Coordinating Director, Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, Mr Jacob Dairo.

    According to him, the loan is coming as a palliative to the teachers.

    He added that the loan will come as a form of palliative measure and will  be disbursed in tranches, is to cushion the effects of the economic crisis in the nation on the teachers.

    He said  the loan scheme was approved by the state Gov. Seyi Makinde, who has instructed that there should be no favouritism.

    The coordinating director advised the beneficiaries to use the loan for the intended purpose.

    The facility which is to be granted by financial institutions is to be redeemed within 40 months, he said.

    Meanwhile, the state Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Prof. Salihu Abdulwaheed, has expressed readiness to work with all stakeholders in the education sector.

    The commissioner gave the assurance when he paid a visit to the Directorate of the Oyo State Universal Basic Education Board, on Thursday.

    Abdulwaheed said the state government would, in due course, recruit more teachers into the basic education sub-sector.

    He added that the government would ensure the training of staff for all-round success, according to Dairo

  • Oyo government speaks on outbreak of cholera in the state

    Oyo government speaks on outbreak of cholera in the state

    Oyo State government on Saturday debunked reports of a cholera outbreak in some parts of the state.

    The Ministry of Health, permanent secretary, Dr. Olusoji Adeyanju debunked the report via a statement made available to pressmen.

    According to the  statement, a medical team has been put in place to avert unforeseen circumstances.

    The statement reads “Surveillance and notification officers in the state and local governments have been put on alert to institute preventive measures and sensitization of residents in markets and other places with a view to responding to any outbreak of such disease in the state.

    “This disease is suspected to be highly contagious. It is an infection that may be transmitted from person to person through various channels, most especially where the source of drinking water and foods are polluted or contaminated.

    “Our people at the ministry are currently on the field, sensitizing the masses on how to prevent cholera,” he said.

  • Tribunal dismisses APM’s petition against Makinde’s victory

    Tribunal dismisses APM’s petition against Makinde’s victory

    The Governorship Election Petition Tribunal in Ibadan on Thursday dismissed the petition filed by Allied Peoples’ Movement (APM) against the March 18 victory of Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State.

    The APM had challenged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) declaration of Makinde of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as winner after polling 563,756 votes.

    Other respondents in the matter are INEC and PDP.

    The tribunal in its unanimous ruling read by its Chairman, Justice Ejiron Emudainohwo, dismissed the petition and awarded N1 million each as cost in favour of Makinde and PDP against APM.

    Emudainohwo described the petition as frivolous, adding that it was scandalous for the petition to be filed 46 days after the party was aware their candidate was not interested in it.

    She said cost must be awarded against the petitioner for wasting the time and resources of the respondents in filling their processes and for wasting the time of the tribunal.

    Emudainohwo said being forced to settle the cost would serve as a deterrent for the petitioner.

    Earlier, APM’s counsel, Mr Henry Bello, had informed the tribunal that he has filed an application for a withdrawal of the petition against Makinde.

    Bello said the party’s candidate, Mr Adeniran Oluwaseyi who was supposed to be the beneficiary of the petition, had lost confidence in the petition and has gone on to congratulate Makinde.

    He said the petitioner (the party) has nobody to occupy the position even if their petition had been upheld, and urged the court to strike out the petition.

    Bello said the reason for filing the petition was because the party’s votes were not recorded in many polling units during the March 18 governorship election in the state.

    He urged the court not to award any cost against the petitioner because they have committed resources in filing and prosecuting the petition.

    “Withdrawing the petition is not because the petitioner is not willing to prosecute the matter, but it is as a result of the attitude of the party’s candidate who is not a party in the matter.”

    Bello added that the conduct of the petitioner and its candidate was worthy of sympathy and commendation, urging the tribunal not to award any cost against the petitioner.

    In his response, the INEC counsel, Mr Kizito Duru, said he was not opposed to the petition and would also not be asking for cost.

    In his reaction, PDP’s counsel, Mr Isiaka Olagunju, said he was not opposed to the petition’s withdrawal and urged the tribunal to award a cost of N2 million against the petitioner.

    Olagunju said his client was entitled to the cost because issues had been joined, pleadings completed, pre-hearing completed and their intention was to commence hearing when they received the withdrawal application.

    He urged the tribunal to award the cost against the petitioner for wasting the time of both the tribunal and the respondents.

    On his part, Makinde’s counsel, Mr Kunle Kalejaye, said he also got the withdrawal application the day the matter was slated for hearing but he was not opposed to it.

    Kalejaye said the petition ought not to have been filed by the petitioner who scored 303 votes in the election against his client who polled 563,756 votes.

    He urged the tribunal to dismiss the petition and award a punitive cost of N10 million against the petitioner to serve as deterrent to others.

  • Oyo Governor, Makinde upgrades Ladoja, 10 other Ibadan high chiefs to Oba

    Oyo Governor, Makinde upgrades Ladoja, 10 other Ibadan high chiefs to Oba

    Governor, Seyi Makinde of Oyo state, has approved the promotion of 11 Ibadan High Chiefs to full-fledged king in the state.

    Recall that the governor recently signed the Chieftaincy Amendment Bill into law seeking to grant him autonomy to present beaded crowns and coronets to chiefs in the state, following its passage by the state House of Assembly.

    The High Chiefs are Balogun of Ibadanland, Owolabi Olakulehin; Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, Rasheed Ladoja; Otun Balogun, Tajudeen Ajibola; Osi Olubadan, Eddy Oyewole; Osi Balogun, Lateef Adebimpe; Ashipa Olubadan, Biodun Kola-Daisi; Ashipa Balogun, Kola Adegbola; Ekerin Olubadan, Hamidu Ajibade; Ekerin Balogun, Olubunmi Isioye; Ekarun Olubadan; Bayo Akande and Ekarun Balogun, Abiodun Azeez.

    According to a government source in the state, Governor Seyi gave his consent on the promotion, and the high chiefs will be officially installed as traditional rulers, on Friday, July 7, 2023.

    He added that the governor’s approval was sequel to the recommendation of the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Lekan Balogun, Alli Okunmade II, who is the prescribed and consenting authority.

    Continuing he said, the immediate past governor Ajimoi had intentions to have approved the upgrading but his approach towards it was wrong.

    “This elevation would have come earlier before now. Even before the administration of the late former governor, Abiola Ajimobi. Ajimobi had a good intention on this elevation but the approach was wrong. Why would you just wake up one day and do something of such nature in just three days or thereabouts.

    “You will be shocked when you see some Obas from other places who are not even up to High Chief in Ibadanland in a public place with a large entourage. But sometimes, our High Chiefs are regarded as mere chiefs. So, it’s a good decision and the governor has given his consent on that. They will be officially crowned on Friday, July 7, 2023 as stipulated in a letter sent to the governor by His Imperial Majesty, Oba Balogun.”

  • Makinde appoints SSA, PAs, Private Secretary

    Makinde appoints SSA, PAs, Private Secretary

    Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has approved the appointment of Miss Ololade Ajibola as Senior Special Assistant on Special Duties and Alhaji Akeem Azeez as Personal Assistant I.

    This is contained in a statement issued by Chief of Staff to the Governor, Mr Segun Ogunwuyi, and made available to newsmen in Ibadan on Wednesday.

    The statement said that the governor also approved the appointment of Mr Samson Adejumo as Personal Assistant II and Mr Isah Kabir as his Principal Secretary.

    The governor congratulated the new appointees and asked them to see their appointments as a further call to service.

    He urged the appointees to discharge their duties with absolute loyalty, dedication and diligence.

    According to the statement, all the appointments are with immediate effect.