Following the protests that rocked Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, over the cash crunch, on Tuesday, the state governor, Dapo Abiodun, has called on the protesters to stop their protests and allow the outcome of his engagement with the Bankers Forum and the Central Bank to yield fruits.
Gov. Abiodun, who made this known during the statutory meeting of the council of Obas, held at the Oba’s complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, noted that the Central Bank of Nigeria is doing its best to arrest the situation.
The governor said the matter was being discussed at the highest level with both President Muhammadu Buhari and the CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele, in the quest to resolve the crisis.
The governor recalled that All Progressives Congress governors had met with President Muhammadu Buhari, pleading that the old naira notes should be allowed to run as legal tender along with the redesigned currency, pending the resolution of the cash crunch crisis.
While calling for calm, the governor said the voices of the protesters had been heard loud and clear and that the government is responding.
“I call on our youths to discontinue the street protests and constructively engage the government in finding solutions.
“It has become necessary to formally appeal to all concerned, having heard from many concerned Nigerians and having conducted series of meetings, along with my brother governors, with President Muhammadu Buhari and the Governor of Central Bank, Godwin Emefiele and security chiefs on the challenges, sufferings and pains being experienced over this cash scarcity and cash swap occasioned by the redesigning of our currency.
“I have also personally had to engage the controller of the Central Bank of Nigeria in Abeokuta and other bank managers to seek relief on the amounts that citizens can withdraw in exchange for deposits made in commercial banks and extracted a commitment that people would have access to their deposited funds without hitches, as CBN will supply adequately to the commercial banks.
“I understand the frustration, disappointments of our citizens queuing at Automated Teller Machines (ATMs), waiting to cash money for hours or entering banking halls only to be turned back or given so little that is not enough to meet their immediate needs”, the governor said.
He added that he does not have a doubt that the intention of this policy was not to unleash hardship and suffering on our teeming populace.
“We will hear from the President as to what steps are being taken to bring succour and relief to Nigerians. My plea to our monarchs being the closest to the grassroots is to ensure the maintenance of peace in their domains with the support of their subjects.
“We will not be where we are in terms of socio-economic development in an atmosphere of insecurity; so we owe a lot to you and my charge to you this afternoon is that you please help us manage this situation.
“Our people will listen to you, they will trust and believe you, please help us to intervene. Ogun State has always had a record of managing our problems in a very different way. When we had #EndSARS, we remained the most peaceful state across the country and I do not have a doubt that in the same manner that we managed ourselves during #EndSARS, we will also do so during this period,” he said.
Governor Abiodun further said it is disheartening to see bank buildings being vandalised and people resorting to violence to register their displeasure.
“We shouldn’t allow our state to descend to that level. We are a peaceful and peace-loving people and the safest state in the country. I want to use this medium to plead with our youths that when there is a problem, the solution is not to hit the streets and to start protest marches; we can not solve a problem with another problem.
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“Civil disobedience will rather exacerbate the anguish in the land. Let us stay away from avoidable loss of lives and properties. Please, let us embrace peace. We are a very peaceful state; we are very orderly and we have spent a lot of time and energy to invest in the peace and security of our people. We must eschew provocation that could lead to a breakdown of law and order.”
In his remarks, the Chairman, Ogun State Council of Obas and the Paramount ruler of Remoland, Oba Babatunde Ajayi, while thanking the Governor for looking after the welfare of the traditional institution in the state, noted that the 2021 Obas law is a comprehensive piece of legislation.
He charged monarchs in the state to go back and look at the laws all over again as it is meant to give a lot of guidance in terms of appointment of Obas and Coronet Obas
As the candidate of the ADC in Ogun, Biyi Otegbeye, flagged off his campaign at the Ake Palace Square, Amosun stormed the venue at 1:49pm to the chagrin of many at the event.
Amosun had earlier said he would support the APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, for the presidency but would support Otegbeye for governor.
Though the former governor was absent when Tinubu visited Abeokuta last week Wednesday, he is, however, the cynosure of all eyes at the ADC rally today
The Deputy Director, Banking Supervision Department, CBN Lagos, Kayode Makinde, disclosed this on Tuesday, during an interview with newsmen in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.
While accusing some commercial banks of sabotaging the efforts of the CBN in making the new naira notes available to customers, Makinde, who led a team on the monitoring exercise in Ogun, they have been going round the State for the past three weeks to ensure compliance to the directives of the CBN as regards issuance of the new notes.
The CBN team leader asked Nigerians not to blame the CBN for the scarcity of new naira notes, but the commercial banks.
He stated that the team had uncovered a commercial bank that mismanaged new notes released to it by the CBN, threatening that such a bank and its officials would be sanctioned appropriately.
“We came across one of the commercial banks that couldn’t account for almost four million naira of the new notes and appropriate sanction will be placed on them,” Makinde stated.
Speaking further, he explained that “we saw some trying to hoard new notes,” but they were compelled to upload same into their ATM terminals, saying others had poor cash management.
Makinde said the bank officials were asked that instead of trying to ration the new notes, the should upload the ones they have and contact their Central Cash Management Unit, which has direct access to CBN.
“We came across instances of sabotage on the part of operators, we will take the case up and will be dealt with appropriately.”
Makinde added that the commercial banks were directed not to pay out the new notes via the counter, but other notes.
“Some of them did that and ran out of cash. Some of the branches deployed resourceful cash management skills and they never ran out of cash while other experience cash run out and are still waiting for their source,” he said.
In Abeokuta, there are extremely long queues at the few filling stations where the product is available.
Motorists spend hours queuing for petrol, which they buy at prices above N300 in most filling stations.
“Fuel is scarce. I just bought one litre at N350. It was like a war to get the fuel. I spent four hours before I finally got four litres,” a commercial motorcyclist told our correspondent while negotiating the cost of transporting him from FMC to Okemosan, Abeokuta.
It was observed that many filling stations in the State capital have been under lock and key for weeks.
Artisans like barbers, welders, printers and others who depend on electricity to do their daily works are bitter over their inability to buy fuel.
Their problem was compounded by the failure of the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company to supply power for more than 10 days now.
While saying they have never depended on the power distribution company, the artisans condemned the Federal Government for failing to find a solution to the lingering fuel problem for several months.
“At the moment, barbers and others have increased the cost of their services, while drivers and okada riders charge double their usual transport fare,” Adewale Semiu, a resident of Isale Igbein said.
Likewise, the majority of private car owners have resorted to commercial means of transportation as they could not buy fuel.
Many Ogun residents said the fuel crisis is affecting commercial activities in the State and having its toll on traders and buyers alike.
Coincidentally, the fuel crisis is hitting harder with the scarcity of the new naira notes, two situations the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Bola Tinubu said were targeted at him to scuttle his chances
President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osinbajo were on Wednesday absent at the presidential campaign rally of the All Progressives Congress, APC, in Abeokuta, Ogun State.
Presidential candidate of the party, Bola Tinubu, had led other leaders of the APC to the MKO Abiola Stadium in Kuto, Abeokuta, to seek the support of Ogun residents.
But, Buhari and Osinbajo were conspicuously absent at the campaign rally.
Recall with 𝕹𝖔𝖇𝖑𝖊 𝕽𝖊𝖕𝖔𝖗𝖙𝖊𝖗𝖘 𝕸𝖊𝖉𝖎𝖆 that the spokesperson of Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council, Festus Keyamo, had earlier disclosed that Buhari would join Tinubu’s campaign in Ogun on January 25.
However, the president was nowhere to be found today when the APC campaign trail finally landed in Ogun.
As for Vice President Osinbajo, Ogun is his home state, being an indigene of Ikenne Local Government Area.
Osinbajo is also a registered party member in Ogun, following the transfer of his APC membership card to Ikenne.
No reason has been given for the absence of the two Nigerian leaders at the APC rally
The scarcity of the new N200, N500 and N1000 notes has become a source of concern to Point Of Sale (POS) operators and residents of Ogun State.
Many Ogun residents are worried that the old designs of the affected naira denominations are still very much in circulation, while the new ones are nowhere to be found.
The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Godwin Emefiele, has on several occasions insisted that the old designs of the naira notes would cease to be legal tenders after January 31, 2023.
Despite entreaties from members of the National Assembly and the general public, Emefiele has said there is no going back on the January 31 deadline.
This has further heightened people’s desire for the new notes as they keep going to banks to deposit the old notes.
But, residents are worried that the old notes are still being given out to customers by commercial banks, despite warnings by the CBN.
Janet, a POS operator at FMC Idi-Aba, told our correspondent how he was paid the old naira notes when he was in one of the banks on Tuesday.
“I didn’t want to collect the money,but the cashier said there were no new notes. I also thought of the fact that I would not be able to make transactions if I didn’t make do with the available notes, so I collected 100 pieces of the old N1,000 notes,” Janet said.
Another POS operator, Sule Babs, disclosed that Automated Teller Machines (ATM) in Abeokuta have stopped dispensing the new notes after just a few days.
Sule also explained that some ATMs are now dispensing N20,000 as the highest a customer can withdraw per day. This, he said, has been affecting his business a great deal.
While speaking with our correspondent, a taxi driver, Mr James Alani, expressed surprise that he has not set his eyes on any of the new notes since they were released in December.
“I am supposed to have had enough of the new notes as a taxi driver but I have not set my eyes on them. Please if you have any new notes, please give it to me, I want to see how it looks,” he begged.
Our correspondent reports that many ATMs are not dispensing money because banks can not access enough of the new notes, while some traders are no longer accepting the old notes.
A banker, who pleaded anonymity, said the CBN does not release enough new notes as it mops up the old ones.
As January 31 approaches, Nigerians are anxious that there may be a scarcity of cash after they must have deposited the old ones in banks.
As part of the activities heralding the arrival of Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, on Wednesday, Ogun State announced the closure of some key roads in Abeokuta, the state capital.
Tinubu is expected to campaign at the MKO Abiola International Stadium, Kuto, Abeokuta.
Consequently, the Ogun State Traffic Compliance and Enforcement, TRACE, has told the public that “there will be traffic rerouting inbound and outbound the stadium axis by 7 am, with the NNPC flyover bridge condoned off for road users and traffic diverted underpass.”
A statement by TRACE spokesperson, Babatunde Akinbiyi, informed that “alternative routes and parking spaces will be mapped out and supervised by security and safety officials.”
According to Akinbiyi, there will be traffic diversion at NNPC to the right towards Abiola-Way-Leme-Iyana/Mortuary for vehicles coming into Abeokuta from the Sagamu Interchange-Laderin-Okemosan axis.
He added that all buses entering Abeokuta through the Sagamu Interchange for the campaign rally would also be diverted at NNPC to the right towards Abiola-Way-Leme Junction to make a U-turn to the left to the stadium through the road opposite Providence Hotel.
The TRACE spokesman said, “there will be no access road for vehicles coming from Iyana/Mortuary towards NNPC, except those scheduled for the campaign rally.”
Meanwhile, Akinbiyi disclosed that TRACE and other security and safety agencies would be properly positioned to prevent gridlocks on all routes to and fro the stadium, and to man all parking spaces around the stadium premises.
Pleading with the public and road users for their understanding and cooperation, he assured that the strategy would minimize delay and ensure effective integrated traffic management along the routes.
The Supreme Court on Tuesday dismissed four appeals that emanated from the Ogun State Peoples Democratic Party PDP governorship legal battle.
The appeals instituted by one of the governorship aspirants, Otunba Jimi Lawal and some ward delegates were dismissed on the grounds that the Appellants have no cause of action.
Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun, leading a panel of five Justices, dismissed the appeals following their withdrawals by the respective lawyers.
In one of the appeals, filed by Tayo Olabode against the PDP governorship candidate in Ogun State, Oladipupo Adebutu, the appeal was dismissed on the ground that the delegates who filed the action lacked locus standi (legal right) to do so.
It was agreed that the delegates who claimed to have been disenfranchised in the PDP primary election that produced Oladipupo cannot initiate any court action against the primary election since they were not aspirants in the election.
The Apex Court held that the law is clear that only an aspirant in a primary election conducted for the purpose of nominating candidates for election, can lawfully challenge the outcome and not any other party member.
In another appeal that was predicated on the failure to serve originating summons on the defendant, the Supreme Court held that since the aggrieved defendants participated in the matter from the beginning to the end, the issue of service can no longer take the front burner.
The counsel in the appeals marked SC/CS/ 1599, SC/CS/1601/22 and SC/CS/1602/22, Mr Deji Eniseyin had made concerted efforts to sway the Justices to the side of the Appellants but succumbed when he admitted that his clients participated in the trial fully, though in protest.
Tayo Olabode, who led a team of the ward delegates, had in his suit on behalf of his colleagues, alleged that they were disenfranchised from participating in the governorship primary election.
Specifically, he requested the court to quash the primary election that produced Adebutu on the ground that unlawful delegates conducted the primary election.
At Thursday’s proceedings, the Justices put various questions to the lawyers in the appeals, which were answered negatively.
It was unanimously agreed in the open court that, notwithstanding the anger of the aggrieved ward delegates, they are not legally permitted by law to challenge a primary election in which they were not aspirants.
Based on the findings, the Appellant lawyers comprising Chikwudi Enebeli and Deji Eniseyin said they were painfully withdrawing the cases of their clients.
Justice Kekere-Ekun consequently dismissed the appeals on the ground that they have no legs to stand upon.
The Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan, the Oyo State on Monday reinstated Biyi Otegbeye as the governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Ogun State.
The court set aside the judgement of the Federal High Court in Abeokuta, which initially ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to expunge other 23 Ogun ADC Assembly candidates from its list.
The court, in a unanimous judgement delivered by Justice M. A. Adumein held that the lower court has no jurisdiction to adjudicate on the suit filed by the All Progressives Congress (APC) before the trial court challenging the primaries conducted by the ADC.
The court subsequently set aside the decision and all the orders made by the trial court for want of jurisdiction.
The court awarded the cost of N50,000 in favour of the appellants
A commercial bus rammed into a truck in Ogun state, leading to the unfortunate death of ten persons on Saturday.
Dailypost reports that the fatal crash occurred at about 04:30am on the Lagos-Ibadan expressway, around Oniworo area.
The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said a total of 19 persons were involved in the crash, comprising 13 male adults and six female adults. Watch Video Here
“Two male adults sustained injuries, 10 persons died, being seven male adults, two female adults and one female child; while the remaining persons were unhurt,” the FRSC spokesperson in Ogun State, Florence Okpe, said on Saturday.
The accident, according to Okpe, involved a Toyota Hiace bus with registration number, KLD539XA, and a Mack container truck with no registration number attached to it. Watch Video Here
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Okpe blamed the crash on road obstruction on the part of the truck.
According to her, the bus driver, while on excessive speeding, lost control and ran into the truck from the rear.
The injured victims were taken to Victory Hospital Ogere for medical attention, while the corpses were deposited at the Ipara morgue. Watch Video Here
The Ogun FRSC Sector Commander, Ahmed Umar expressed displeasure that motorists refused to obey simple rules.
He told road users to be cautious of poor visibility due to harmattan haze, charging motorists to put on the head lamp when the weather is poor.
He cautioned motorists, especially truck drivers, against non-display of caution signs whenever there is any breakdown on the road. Watch Video Here
Umar commiserated with the family of the crash victims, asking them to contact FRSC Ogunmakin for more information about the crash.
The Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun, says his administration would continue to introduce programmes and policies that would ensure individual prosperity of the people of the state.
Abiodun made this known at the June 12 Cultural Center, Abeokuta, when he received leaders and members of the Union of Tipper and Quarry of Nigeria, Plank Seller Association and Tricycle Owners Association of Nigeria, on Friday.
The governor while noting that his administration has also begun to plant thousands of trees in the forest reserves across the state, added that the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone situated within the Agro Cargo Airport would avail plank dealers in the state an opportunity to supply planks for furniture manufacturers that would berth in the zone
The governor who also assured the associations of more support, assured that his administration at the executive council level would look at other issues raised by them.
While calling on members of the associations to go all out and get their Permanent Voter’s Cards,.urged them to vote the All Progressives Congress during the general elections.
Time is fast running towards the March 11, 2023 governorship election coming up two weeks after the presidential and National Assembly polls scheduled to hold on February 25.
Unlike the previous experience, the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Ogun State is so consequential that it can be regarded as a major defining moment for the future political career of some of the state actors who are hell-bent on stopping the incumbent governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun from his re-election bid.
It is no longer news that some of his adversaries are tirelessly working with the opposition to achieve their vindictive desire to foist a particular choice of candidate on the people of the state at all costs. For an unknown reason, they are unrelenting in their determination to halt the swirling tide of support and the goodwill the APC-led administration in Ogun State has been enjoying since the inception of Governor Abiodun in 2019. It is a road they have passed through before and they know where it led them. It is, therefore, rather curious that they are still treading the same old path. As we already know, disagreement is an essential part of the dynamics of the power game. In a democracy, people are bound to disagree to agree. But disagreeing should not be allowed to take a better part of us.
As the Bible makes us understand, there is time for everything-time to disagree and agree; time for genuine introspection, and time for reconciliation. There is nothing wrong with a disagreement if it is based on principles of justice, fair-play, and equity.
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However, when a disagreement is borne out of malice, vindictive drive, or narrow self-exclusivity, it often leads to endless acrimony. That is why it has been difficult to find a common ground between the authentic leadership of the APC and the members of the dissident group who are vehemently opposed to the popular will of the people.
In this case, the prolonged disagreement that has caused a loud disquiet within the party has nothing to do with either the government or the people of Ogun State. Rather, it is about self-preservation instinct, hence the frantic effort to thwart the continuity agenda of the present administration supported by all well-meaning citizens of the state. It is the backlash of the old politics of bitterness arising from the opposition of former governor Ibikunle Amosun to the emergence of Prince Dapo Abiodun as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2019 general election.
The power play intrigue that culminated in the adoption of Hon Adekunle Abdulkabir Akinlade as the anointed candidate of the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) at the twilight of the last administration is already a familiar story and needs not to be retold here. But as we can all recall how the group rebuffed all entreaties to make the party work together with a united front, including the effort of President Muhammadu Buhari to broker peace at a dinner organised at Presidential Villa, Abuja, the dissident group insisted on doing it in their own way.
In the final analysis, they suffered a crushing defeat in the last election, while APC and its candidate, Prince Dapo Abiodun, won with a landslide victory. Not only that the party swept 15 seats in the state House of Assembly as well as good outing in the National Assembly contests, the dismal outing recorded by the group also left in its trail the perceived feeling of betrayal and the crisis of confidence that has continued to dog the relationship between the former governor and his estranged anointed candidate.
Though Akinlade is still licking the wound, he has since moved on. But by opting for the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to play a second fiddle, he has undoubtedly reached the nadir of his political career. Akinlade lost relevance in Ogun State politics the day he decided to follow the dictates of his godfather to contest the last governorship election against Prince Abiodun on the platform of a relatively new party that had no structure. By so doing, he has wittingly or unwittingly cut short his political career. By accepting to go a step down the ladder to be the running mate of the PDP’s governorship candidate, Oladipupo Adebutu, he has lost the fervour and the steam that can sustain his relevance in Ogun State politics.
So also his erstwhile political godfather who has thrown his weight behind the candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), Mr Biyi Otegbeye, having earlier adopted PDP for a possible alliance against Governor Abiodun. Either way, the option is not an alternative to the APC. Those who have been following the recent events in Ogun State politics could see the APC waxing stronger in the last three and a half years of the administration of Governor Abiodun in spite of the antics of his detractors. Today, the party is far more united, more formidable, and stronger than the way it was before the inauguration of this government because many of the party supporters who had been wrongly misled into the political wilderness have since retraced their steps and joined forces with the mainstream faction of the party.
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That apart, virtually all who-is-who in the state have thrown their weight behind Governor Abiodun to actualize his second-term bid in order for him to continue the good work he has been doing. From traditional rulers to the traders’ association, market men and women, civil servants, students’ unions, transport unions, organized labour, and artisans, everybody has keyed into the vision of the governor to turn the state into an investment destination of choice. It, therefore, goes without saying that support for Governor Abiodun’s re-election bid has become a movement swirling across the length and breadth of the state. At different times on their different occasions, nearly all revered traditional rulers in the state have endorsed the administration’s continuity agenda. In the same way, all other relevant stakeholders have given their blessings to the sustained campaign for the continued sustenance of the developmental progress the state has recorded in the last three and a half years of the administration.
Some few months ago, enthusiastic party faithful had witnessed the homecoming of some former government functionaries from across the local governments, pledging their readiness to support the Abiodun administration to actualize its laudable programmes. Notable among the former members of the immediate past administration who have joined forces with Governor Abiodun to take the state to the next level are Senator Lekan Mustapha, representing Ogun East Senatorial District, former Deputy-Governor to Amosun, Chief (Mrs) Yetunde Onanuga, former Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Jide Ojuko; former Commissioner for Health, Dr. Babatunde Ipaye, former Commissioner for Environment, Mr Bolaji Adeleye, and several others who have equally seen the light and returned to the mainstream Ogun APC, pledging their loyalty to the party and the governor.
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With the support of all the relevant stakeholders, one can see the APC and its governorship candidate in 2023 coasting home to victory along with his deputy, Engineer Noimot Salako-Oyedele. They remain unbeatable.
Here is another opportunity for reconciliation and amends. As they say, if you cannot beat them, you join them. Former governor Amosun should swallow his pride, eat the humble pie and reconcile with Governor Abiodun if he wants to remain relevant in the scheme of things. Otherwise, it would be self-delusion for him to think that he can fight the sitting governor and win the battle. It is a fundamental error of judgement to think that he can wrest control of the party from the incumbent governor, which is the primary reason for his already nose-diving political relevance in Ogun State power politics.
There is a good lesson to learn in this scenario. One is for people to know that God is the absolute Sovereign Who appoints whom He pleases into power. While it is true that everyone has the right to scheme and aspire to lead, the ultimate power to turn such a dream into reality belongs to God. He alone can sanction or degree people’s elevation to positions of authority. By insisting on the candidature of Akinlade for the 2019 governorship election against the popular wish of the people, Amosun played God, whereas, Prince Abiodun’s emergence as the APC flag bearer had a divine anointing from the onset. That is why he has been able to survive all the antics of his detractors who are hell-bent on wresting power from him by stopping his re-election.
This Scheming for equal power sharing has shown that no lesson has been learned. In all of this, they have forgotten nothing and learnt nothing. Their extreme pride and arrogance won’t let them kowtow to the party’s line of discipline or authority of the governor. The experience before and after the last elections has shown that the individuals concerned cannot be appeased. In his futile effort to reassert himself, the former governor was recently overheard saying he remains a formidable force to be reckoned with. That was self-comforting rhetoric. In practical reality, it was an open admission of his diminishing political relevance. But the dust had settled, then another bombshell fell. This time around, the Ogun State chapter of the National Rescue Movement (NRM) raised the alarm that Senator Amosun was plotting to replace all its candidates for the 2023 general elections with those of his adopted candidates. Even though the claim is unsubstantiated, associating his name with everything that is politically wrong in the state shows that something fundamental is amiss. It smacks of desperation to achieve some selfish ambition. The problem with power is an obsession. Once you have a taste of it, it dominates your whole life and it is all you think about. Amosun is already obsessed with power. And it doesn’t have to be so if the desire for it is for the good of the people, hence the need to eat the humble pie isn’t too late.
Ogbonnikan wrote from Abeokuta, Ogun State capital He can be reached via: femiOgbonikan@naver.com
The Ogun REC, therefore, appealed to residents of the state to seize the opportunity to approach the nearest Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) office in their local government areas and collect their PVCs. (Watch Video Here)
While assuring that necessary logistics have been put in place to ensure a seamless collection, he said the exercise has become imperative in order for eligible voters to perform their constitutional rights of electing their preferred candidates in the 2023 general elections. (Watch Video Here)
A 32-year old Amos Oyemachi member of (Watch Video Here) Yemule-Ikangba-Agoro Fish Farmers Association in Ijebu-Ode area of Ogun state, who augmented his fishing business with operation of tricycle business has been murdered, while his newly bought tricycle was taken away.(Watch Video Here)
The Chairman of the Yemule-Ikangba-Agoro Fish Farmers Association, Comrade Lazarus Okole, made the this disclosure while briefing newsmen in Ikangba, Ijebu Ode on Saturday. (Watch Video Here)
Following the incident, fish farmers around Ikangba-Agoro road in Odogbolu local government area of the state have pleaded with the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun to fix the Ikangba-Agoro-Ijebu Ode road, saying that the deplorable condition of the road now serves as incentive for criminals to operate at will on the road.(Watch Video Here)
Okole who spoke through, Nicholas Eko, the spokesman of the association, disclosed that the poor state of the road has become a nightmare for the users of the road.
Okole said his family had waited for him to return home in the evening of December 12, and had to raise alarm the following day, after which his mutilated body was discovered at Agoro end of the bad road. (Watch Video Here)
Oyemachi was said to have been buried on December 17, leaving behind a wife and two children, age five and two.
He added that not too long ago, a commercial motorcycle rider popularly called Okada was also killed on the same road while his motorcycle was also taking away. (Watch Video Here)
Okole explained that “we are still grappling with the sorrow of over N500m loss we suffered in July this year due to flood that washed away our fish ponds which was aggravated by the terrible erosion on the said road leading to overflowing of Yemule river, when one of us was also killed in a very callous manner while looking for what to feed his family with. (Watch Video Here)
He explained that fish farmers and other residents of communities in these areas now ply the Agoro-Okun Owa axis of the road with palpable fear as no one knows who will be the next target of these criminally minded people.
Okole said our demands are that the police should as a matter of urgency fish out the killers of Oyemachi while also ensuring heavy presence of security agents around this axis of road said to have been overtaken by swath of forest.
He said while police usually mount at least four check points between Obalende and Ikangba, their obvious absence around Agoro-Okun Owa end of the road must have also boosted the confidence of those perpetrating evil on this road.
The fish farmers equally demanded that the government compensate family of Oyemachi who left behind a wife and two children as a way of mitigating the tragic loss.
Okole said that Gov Dapo Abiodun and the federal government should also help to fix this road due to its economic importance while the Yemule river should also be dredged during this dry season to forestall another devasting flood and the attendant losses whenever the rain begins
Operatives of the Ogun state police command have arrested a 26-year-old man, (Watch Video Here) Adeyemi Babatunde for allegedly killing a 46-year-old driver, Obafunsho Ismail, over a minor argument. (Watch Video Here)
The state police public relations officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi confirmed the story in Abeokuta, the state capital. (Watch Video Here)
According to him,the incident occured December 8, 2022, at about 8 p.m, when the suspect, who drove a Lexus jeep with “Olu of Oya” customized number plate, hit the victim’s car from the rear and caused damage to the rear light of the said car. (Watch Video Here)
“The deceased, Ismail Obafunsho, there and then came down from his car, and asked the suspect to come down for them to assess the extent of the damage in order to find solution to it” he stated. (Watch Video Here)
“But the suspect, Adeyemi Babatunde, refused to come down from his own vehicle and was making effort to run away. (Watch Video Here)
“This infuriated the deceased who insisted that the suspect must come down, (Watch Video Here) and he consequently sat on the bonnets of the suspect car in order to prevent him from escaping from the scene. (Watch Video Here)
“The suspect, Adeyemi Babatunde, later came down and warned the deceased to leave the bonnet of his car if he doesn’t want to waste his life. (Watch Video Here)
“He then went back to the car , drove on high speed which made the deceased fell down from the car, and the car ran over him. Not satisfied, the suspect also reversed the vehicle and ran over the deceased again to ensure that he actually died.
“After completing the act, he ran away with the vehicle.
“He was later traced to his father’s house at Kemta Idi aba area of Abeokuta where he was arrested by men of State Motor Traffic Divison, on the 20th of December 2022, the vehicle he used to commit the crime was recovered to the station as well. ”
The PPRO said the Commissioner of Police, Lanre Bankole, has ordered that the suspect be transferred to Homicide section of the state Criminal Investigation Departments for further investigation and prosecution
The Ogun State governor, Dapo Abiodun has called on Nigerians to rise up and confront the numerous challenges facing the country, stressing that no problem is insurmountable.
Abiodun made the call at the 67th Annual Convention of the Foursquare Church held at the Church Camp, Ajebo, Obafemi Owode Local Government Area of the state.
He noted that the society was going through security challenges ranging from terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, cultism among others, declaring that the country could overcome these problems if the citizens work together as one.
“Our congregation must be conscientised on this Biblical injunction even as our society is afflicted with all manners of ills ranging from insurgency, kidnapping, cultism, banditry, sexual assaults and a host of others.
“The role of the church as the conscience of the nation is an age-long fact which has become the guiding light for any society that desires development. It is, therefore, imperative that the love of God be extended to all, while people are implored to eschew bitterness.
“More so, the church as an organ of socialization is ever relevant, especially in propagating moral ethics in the society. For this reason, the church is enjoined to work harder in its responsibility by condemning the use of violence by individuals or groups to seek redress as this is enshrined in the Bible”, the governor stated.
He reiterated that his administration would continue to promote inter religious tolerance that exists in the state as well as initiate programmes and projects that would promote mutual understanding and respect for rights of worship of all religious beliefs.
He further enjoined the church to be steadfast in praying for the unity of the country so as to have a successful, peaceful, free, fair and credible elections.
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According the governor, while the convention is a platform to appraise the church’s growth, he advised that children of God should seek better understanding amongst themselves and position the future developmental goals within the broader spectrum of the society.
“The church must be proactive and promote positive ideals, virtues and values that will help us optimize the developmental opportunities being created by the existing democratic platform just as our administration is determined to ensure the successful implementation of the ‘Building our Future Together’ Agenda and individual prosperity for all our citizens”, Abiodun added.
He, therefore, called on the people to play their part in politics by exercising their franchise during the forthcoming 2023 general elections, while charging the youths to be weary of politicians who may want to use them to cause violence and parents to rein in their children to desist from being uses as thugs.
In his sermon, the General Overseer of the Church, Rev’d Samuel Aboyeji who spoke on the theme of the Convention, “Encounter with the Supernatural”, said five keys are needed to obtain sustain and retain divine encounter as every encounter leaves one better than before.
The five keys, Rev’d Aboyeji noted include hearing the right things at all times; hearing correctly and reacting accordingly; removing every obstacle; presenting oneself and asking from God, saying that many christians go through turbulence time because they fail to speak positive things into their lives.
The clergy called on Nigerians to speak positive things and act accordingly, while the nation’s present challenges should be handed over to God for divine encounter.
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As a way of ameliorating extreme hunger among Nigerians, former Ogun State Governor, Gbenga Daniel, has seen the need for the government to subsidize the cost of food.
Daniel said food subsidy is a way to make food available to Nigerians, the majority of whom are suffering from malnutrition.
The former governor promised that he would work towards sponsoring a bill for the actualization of food subsidy when he eventually makes it to the senate.
Daniel, who is the senatorial candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun East, said this during his ward-to-ward campaign tour.
According to him, the government should focus on providing subsidised inputs for farmers to enhance food availability for the masses.
While hosting a group of farmers in Ijebu-Ode, Daniel assured them that, “I am going to be your facilitator both with the governor and at the federal level when we get into office.”
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He stressed that, “No nation can do well without subsidising food for its people.”
Rating Ogun as a major hub for agriculture, Daniel charged the government at all levels to facilitate necessary investments in agriculture to boost local food production, while also tackling unemployment and hunger.
At Odogbolu Local Government, Daniel requested the government at the centre to quickly take over the film village founded in Ososa by the late Nigerian theatre veteran, Hubert Ogunde.
He called for the repositioning of the entertainment industry for revenue generation and maximum benefits to all citizens, saying “the creative sector currently remains an untapped goldmine.”
He described Ogun State as the largest exporter of entertainers in Nigeria and the hub of global entertainment, from where Nollywood could be said to have originated through Ogunde.
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As government and security operatives make efforts to stop insecurity in Ogun State and Nigeria in general, ritualists, kidnappers, robbers and rapists have now devised a new method to hunt down unsuspecting passengers and make them victims.
Watch Video Here | Download Video HereAs government and security operatives make efforts to stop insecurity in Ogun State and Nigeria in general, ritualists, kidnappers, robbers and rapists have now devised a new method to hunt down unsuspecting passengers and make them victims.
Findings by Noble Reporters Media show that they now operate under the guise of commercial cab drivers and cyclists.
In most cases, these fake commercial drivers are among those the Yorubas popularly described as Sọọlẹ̀. They pick passengers by the roadside without any traceable motor park and drive them to their destinations.
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The sọọlẹ̀ system is rampant on major roads across the nation. Some of these drivers engage in the practice to avoid being on the queue for several hours waiting for passengers at the approved motor parks. Most passengers also do not like spending precious time awaiting other passengers before embarking on their journeys.
To entice roadside passengers, the sọọlẹ̀ drivers beat down their transport fares as they do not pay charges imposed on their colleagues by transport union officials at motorparks. Some of them, it was gathered, make more money than their colleagues at the parks. Commuters with low budgets, those who are in a hurry and those whose houses are far away from the approved parks find pleasure in roadside drivers
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Some suspected hoodlums have set on fire an office of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) at Iyana, Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital.
DAILY POST reports that the hoodlums, numbering about eight, had scaled the perimeter fence, jumped into the premises and set the INEC building on fire from the back.
They were said to have soaked loaves of bread with petrol and threw same into the building at different angles to light up the INEC office.
Our correspondent learnt that the security guard at the facility, Azeez Hamzat, made a distress call to the police around 1 a.m., saying the facility was on fire.
The police from Ibara division were said to have mobilized detectives to the scene, while contacting fire fighters, who raced to the scene to put out the fire.
It was gathered that the store, the Registration Area Officer’s office and the conference room were affected by the inferno.
A source also told our correspondent that non-sensitive materials were also affected by the fire.
“No life was lost and no injury was sustained in the fire,” NoRM learnt.
Meanwhile, the Ogun INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Niyi Ijalaye, has confirmed the incident, describing it as shocking.
“It is correct that our office was set on fire. The police are investigating. I do not know what to say. I’m in shock myself. We called the police and other security agencies at night. The fire brigade put the situation under control. The level of damage is still being assessed.
“It is very shocking and untoward. The security agencies are doing their very best. We are meeting again later today to come up with other strategies (toward securing our facilities),” Ijalaye said.
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Recently, in recognition of his efforts to ensure rapid industrialization, enhance the ease of doing business and make Ogun State Nigeria’s top investment destination, the Federal Government honoured the Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, with the Distinguished Award for Industrial Revolution.
The award more or less coincided with the confirmation by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) that Ogun State, with its N100.9bn revenue profile in 2021, is one of the states with the highest internally generated revenue nationwide, coming only after Nigeria’s economic capital, Lagos; the FCT and Rivers State, a top oil-producing state. If anything, the award is cheering news for all and sundry in Ogun State, recognising the governor’s resolve to bring positive development to the state, especially in the area of industrialization. There is no state that can develop without industry and, contrary to the submissions of naysayers, a silent revolution has, in the last three and a half years, actually been ongoing on in the Gateway State.
In view of the fact that awards in this country often tend to be inspired largely by political patronage, it is legitimate to ask precisely what the governor did to win this exalted award, and that is actually the meat of this piece. First, Prince Abiodun was able to create an enabling environment for business to thrive in the state. Unlike before when the state was plagued with political crisis leading to assassinations, not to talk of the hounding of the opposition by the government in power, there is now calm and tranquility in the state. And this is remarkable because Governor Abiodun’s immediate past predecessor has maligned his character, image and government to no end during rallies across the state, desperately seeking to drag him out into the arena of conflict. But the governor has not budged. Instead, he has addressed security crisis squarely, making the state safe for investment and for residency. He has unfolded the state security outfit, Amotekun, and equipped the police extensively. And while there are still security concerns, security agencies in the state have the wherewithal to respond appropriately.
The Abiodun administration is noted for providing a competitive tax climate, realising that businesses must first make money before they can pay tax. This was partly why he again won the good governance award at the Nigerian 62nd Independence Anniversary and Global Award Gala held in London, the United Kingdom and why, last month, he was adjudged by the leadership of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Zone B, as the best governor in the South-West in the area of infrastructure development. The award recognized the fact that in less than three years, his administration had been able to construct, reconstruct and rehabilitate over 600km of roads across the state. For instance, in Ogun East Senatorial District, it reconstructed the Ijebu-Ode-Epe road which has opened up the district to industrial development and in Ogun Central Senatorial, it built the 42km Sagamu Interchange-Abeokuta road while in Ogun West Senatorial, the 22km Atan-Agbara-Lusada road leading to the largest industrial estate in Nigeria has reached 80 per cent completion.
In June this year, the Federal Government recognized Governor Abiodun’s efforts to grow small businesses, honouring him with the award of Best State in Micro, Small and Medium Scale Enterprises Policy Support for the Year 2022 at the Presidential Villa. Prior to this, MSME Business Clinics had been organised in the state with more than 3,844 entrepreneurs in attendance. The objective was to create an avenue for relevant enterprise development partners such as CAC, NAFDAC, SON, Financial Institutions, R&D Institutes and Entrepreneurship Development Institutions (EDIs) to provide information on services relevant to entrepreneurs. The clinics also aimed at on-the-spot services in business name registration, product registration and standardization, access to finance and markets, and registration with the business membership organisations.
Actually, the administration established the Ogun State Enterprise Development Agency to provide support and capacity building to MSMEs, the bedrock of any economy. Among other duties, the agency facilitates MSME development through business development services, access to market and access to capital. It also assists in getting available intervention funds from the Federal Government and monitors compliance with the requirements. Besides, the OKoowo Dapo Scheme created 500 female entrepreneurs across the state, empowered 2,500 rural women through the provision of products worth N100m, and gave over 600 youth vocational training. It reorganised the Ogun State Investment Promotion Agency to provide a one-stop-shop for investors on the natural and solid minerals resources of the state, business opportunities, and the facilitation required to invest in the state. The facilitation includes land acquisition and ownership through the State Land Administration and Revenue Management Service (OLARMS), community relations, statutory documentation, and linkages with the suppliers, especially farmers through the Anchor Borrowers Scheme of the Central Bank. Over 40,000 agri-prenuers have been produced through the process. Indeed, the Ogun State E-Procurement Portal (eprocurement.ogunstate.gov.ng) was created for contractors/vendors registration and is aimed at allowing more MSMEs to bid for government contracts, being provided with free registration for MSMEs with contracts below N20 million.
All along, the opposition kept attacking the governor, thinking that he would be distracted, but he has remained unruffled, focused on providing the dividends of democracy for the people of Ogun State. Of course, as we have already shown, it is not only the Federal Government that has acknowledged his transformation agenda: corporate organisations and Nigerians in the Diaspora have done so too. Prince Abiodun won the Vanguard Governor of the Year 2021 award, and Daily Independent gave him the ICT Governor of the Year award. Really, what is important in governance is for a governor to be able to deliver. In Ogun State, Nigerians can see a man with a clear-cut agenda and an action plan. The governor’s political adversaries had gone to Abuja to disparage him, saying he was not doing anything but when President Buhari came and saw some of the transformation going on in the state, he was shocked. He said that if the cargo airport being built in Ilishan was completed this year, then he (Buhari) was coming back to commission it. And he actually will, because the massive Agro-allied Airport City meant to cater to both cargo and passenger traffic is scheduled to begin operations in December. With the array of investors he has brought to the state, Prince Abiodun has surpassed expectations, doing in three and a half years what some governors have not done in eight years. And when his adversaries say that he has done nothing, tell them that the Olokola Free Trade Zone abandoned for many years is now a reality in Ogun State. It’s really such a beautiful moment in the Gateway State…
Bakare sent this piece through seyibakare@naver.com
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Ahead of the 2023 general elections, political activities are yet to commence in Ogun State, Noble Reporters Media has observed.
The timetable of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) specifies that campaigns by political parties for Presidential and National Assembly elections commenced on Wednesday, September 28, 2022. On the other hand, governorship and State House of Assembly candidates are expected to commence their campaigns on October 12, 2022.
However, checks by our correspondent revealed that electioneering activities are at a standstill in the Gateway State as parties and their candidates refused to launch their campaigns.
Noble Reporters Media gathered that no fewer than 13 political parties are taking part in the 2023 governorship elections in Ogun State. The parties are battling for the 40 elective posts in the State – one governor, one deputy governor, three senators, nine House of Representative members and 26 State Assembly members.
As of today, no governorship candidate has flagged-off his campaign in Ogun State among the 13 listed for the post by INEC. Governor Dapo Abiodun, who is seeking reelection has not said a word about the campaign, nor has he formed a campaign committee for the 2023 election.
“I think the governor is very sure of his reelection. He doesn’t see any threat from other candidates. So, he feels he can start his campaign anytime he feels because other candidates are no match to him. Let’s see how it goes,” Adebola Ojo, a resident of Abeokuta told our correspondent.
It could be recalled that the Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ogun State, Yemi Sanusi had earlier barred all the party’s candidates from flagging-off their campaigns, saying the party was waiting for the national headquarters of the party. Though some said this was targeted at former Governor Gbenga Daniel, who is running for the Ogun East senatorial seat. Daniel has since ignored the instruction of the party Chairman. https://dailypost.ng/2022/10/18/ogun-east-ex-gov-daniel-shuns-state-apc-chair-begins-campaign/
Aside from Daniel, DAILY POST observed that Senator Olamilekan Adeola has not done anything like campaigning in Ogun West, nor has Shuaib Salisu taken a step in Ogun Central. This, our correspondent learnt, is in total obedience to the directive of the party.
When he was contacted, the Publicity Secretary of the APC in Ogun, Tunde Oladunjoye, did not want to agree that the party has not started campaigning in Ogun, even as he did not accept the fact that Gbenga Daniel has done his campaign flag-off.
“Please leave the comfort of your bed and go to town. Even as I write this, about 3, 99(sic) youths are walking in Ijebu Igbo. Various candidates have been touring their constituencies,” Oladunjoye replied in a text.
When our correspondent reminded him that apart from Daniel, not even the governor has launched their campaigns, Oladunjoye retorted: “Even Daniel has not flagged-off. Flagging-off is ceremonial. Politicians Campaign everyday.”
A political leader and commentator, Chief Dapo Adeyemi, told Noble Reporters’ known Media that political activities are not totally on a standstill, but rather at a snail speed.
Adeyemi blamed the development on the various court cases hanging around the necks of parties and their candidates, expressing optimism that political activities would improve by the end of November.
“I don’t think that the activities are at a standstill. Rather, we can say it’s at a ‘snail speed’ as few candidates have been crisscrossing their Constituencies.
“There is no doubt that all the candidates are being careful, maybe, as a result of the various cases involving candidates of the major political parties in the Federal High Courts. No thanks to the Electoral Act 2022 which had brought sanity into the impunity being exhibited by some politicians in the past.
“There is no doubt that activities will pick up towards the end of November when most of the candidates would have known their plight,” Mr Adeyemi said.
PDP’s court judgment
In the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), a court judgment nullifying all primary elections has left the party with no candidates. At the moment, the National Working Committee of the PDP has gone to the Appeal Court asking it to set aside the judgment of the Federal High Court sitting in Abeokuta. Until then, the governorship candidate of the PDP in Ogun, Ladi Adebutu; his running mate, Adekunle Akinlade and the remaining 38 candidates are currently ‘hibernating’.
But, a member of the PDP said the sacked candidates of the party have been consulting in their various constituencies with the confidence that the appellate court would return them as the authentic candidates. However, the PDP member said there is “no plan to hold any campaign rally at the moment.”
The Publicity Secretary of the party in Ogun, Akinloye Bankole, has said the party would not be deterred by the antics of those he called distractors whose court cases, he said, were being sponsored by the opposition.
Akinloye said the PDP would contest the 2023 elections with Adebutu and others as candidates, saying “we are winning in 2023.”
I will soon start full campaign for Otegbeye of ADC – Amosun
Meanwhile, former Governor Ibikunle Amosun of the APC has declared that he would soon commence a full campaign for Biyi Otegbeye of the African Democratic Congress, ADC.
Amosun, in an interview with BBC News Yoruba, said he would go all out to seek votes for Otegbeye, despite being a member of the APC.
While agreeing to work for the APC presidential candidate, Bola Tinubu, Amosun said he would not support Abiodun of his party, but Otegbeye.
Our correspondent gathered that some members of the APC are currently in court challenging the candidacy of Otegbeye over claims that he could not have suddenly emerged as the ADC guber candidate after contesting the APC primary with Abiodun.
Also, the governorship candidate of the Action Peoples Party (APP), Falana Omoshile, has written to INEC to disqualify Biyi Otegbeye as the governorship candidate of the ADC in the 2023 election.
Falana claimed that Otegbeye’s nomination violated the new Electoral Act, alleging that the legal practitioner did not resign his membership of the APC before becoming the ADC governorship candidate.
Noble Reporters Media learnt that the three leading governorship candidates in Ogun – Abiodun, Adebutu and Otegbeye are facing one court case or the other in court
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Some aggrieved indigenes of Ibese have rejected the choice of Oba Rotimi Mulero as the new monarch of the ancient town.
The indigenes, majority of whom are sons and daughters of Olokojobi Ruling House, held a peaceful protest in Ibese, to demonstrate their refusal of Oba Mulero as the new Aboro of Ibeseland, Yewa North Local Government of Ogun State.
With placards, the Olokojobi descendants said they would not allow a non-patrilineal person to rule them as the Oba of Ibese.
Noble Reporters Media reports that Ibese, the community hosting Dangote Cement Factory, lost its monarch, Oba Joel Bamgbose, in January 2017.
Since then, the Olokojobi Ruling House has been making frantic efforts to have a new king installed.
Recently, the Ogun State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs approved Mulero as the new traditional ruler of Ibese.
This followed an election reportedly held by the Ibese kingmakers to elect one of the candidates contesting for the stool.
But reacting, the Olokojobis said the process should not have started initially because there is a subsisting court injunction that all activities relating to Ibese obaship installation be put on hold.
They accused the kingmakers of violating the dictates of the Ibese declaration, adding that most of them were induced to take a wrong decision.
Speaking on behalf of the ruling house, Prince Abdulhakeem Idowu said they were telling the whole world about what is happening about Ibese obaship stool.
This, Idowu said, would help in preventing violence, killings and wanton destruction of properties like it happened in Agosasa recently.
“We are against the imposition of Oba in Ibese. We have two injunctions restraining everybody from installing anyone at all as the Oba. One Rotimi Mulero has been installed as the Oba. The said Mulero is not from our ruling house. What we are saying is that this installation, from the beginning to the end, is totally wrong, and we cannot accept it. What the declaration of Ibese says is that the obaship can only go to the female line when there is no qualified candidate from the male line.
“We submitted the name of Prince Adedimeji Idowu to the kingmakers as our candidate. But they went to another family that is not even from Ibese. The Muleros are not from Ibese, they are from Iboro; it is only their mother that relates to us here. The declaration doesn’t allow that.
“We are appealing to the whole world. You can hear what happened in Agosasa, in Ado-Odo and other places over obaship tussle. We don’t want that in Ibese.
“What we are saying is that the government should give us our mandate. This is our heritage. We believe in the judiciary and we know the right thing will be done. The whole world should come to our aid,” Idowu told newsmen at Ibese Garri Market.
He called on the people of Ibese to remain calm, even as he expressed optimism that the court would nullify the process that produced Mulero as the Aboro of Ibese.
“My Olokojobi family and the good people of Ibese, I want you to remain calm. This crown belongs to us. We have the custody of the ancestral crown. Please don’t fight anybody. We are in court and we are going to win,” he stated.
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The Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland, Gani Adams has alleged of plots by terrorists to attack Lagos, Oyo, and Ogun States.
Adams said intelligence report at his disposal showed that terrorists were setting up camps in forests in Osun, Oyo and Ogun States.
He disclosed this in a statement issued by his Media Aide, Kehinde Aderemi.
Adams said the terrorists were seen with a large cache of ammunition.
He urged the Southwest governors to use local security agents in tackling the impending attacks.
Adams said the terrorists would never be allowed to attack the Southwest.
“We are aware of their plans to strike in Lagos, Ibadan, Oyo State and Abeokuta in Ogun State, however, I implore all the governors in the south-west to recruit local security service structure in their various local governments.
“Information reaching me today is that the terrorists are in-between Osu forest and Ile Ife, Osun State, fully armed with various ammunition and they are presently in the forest between Abeokuta and Ibadan planning to attack us in the south-west,” he said.
Recall that Adams had said the security challenges and the state of the country showed that Nigeria was “sleepwalking into collapse”.
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Four suspected cultists have been arrested in Ogun State during a night meeting at a hideout behind Eleja Primary school, Igbo-Ewe area of Ilaro, police authorities said on Monday.
In a statement on Monday, the Police Public Relations Officer, Abimbola Oyeyemi, said the suspects are members of the Aiye cult group said to have killed one Segun Onifade on April 20.
Prior to their arrest, they have been on the wanted list of the Ogun State Police Command. They were nabbed following information received by policemen at Ilaro divisional headquarters that they were holding a secret meeting.
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“Upon the information, the DPO Ilaro Division, CSP Olayemi Jacob mobilized his men and moved to the scene where four of the suspects namely; Samson Jacob a.k.a Cybog, Iyanu Kazeem Akande a.k.a Omo Iyami, Adebayo Adeoluwa a.k.a Dudu and Yusuf Adelakun were arrested,” the police spokesman said.
Items recovered from them include two cut-to-size locally made pistols, four live cartridges, one battle axe, five different handsets, assorted charms, weeds suspected to be Indian hemp and one unregistered red Bajaj motorcycle.
On his part, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Lanre Bankole, ordered the immediate transfer of the suspects to the Anti-Cultists Unit of the State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department for discreet investigation.
The police boss also directed that the war against cultism and other violent crime must be sustained so as to make the state a peaceful place for all to live
A suspected notorious cultist has been arrested in Ogun State, police authorities said on Sunday.
The suspect – Rotimi Adebiyi – popularly known as Paracetamol – has been accused of terrorizing Abeokuta and Ifo environs in the state.
Police Public Relations Officer in the state, Abimbola Oyeyemi, who confirmed this via a statement issued in Abeokuta, said the cultist has been on the police wanted list over his role in several cult clashes in the state.
According to the police spokesman, the clashes have led to the death of some members of another cult group.
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“The suspect, a leader of the Eiye cult group used to come into Abeokuta metropolis to strike and always run back to his hideout in Ifo. The police operatives acting on credible intelligence stormed his place at about 1:30 am of Saturday 30th of April 2022, where he was apprehended,” the police spokesman said.
He explained that the suspect was apprehended by operatives of the Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) led by CSP Olanrewaju Kalejaye in his hideout in the Ifo area of the state.
Items recovered from him are one cut to size locally made pistol, one live cartridge, assorted criminal charms, weed suspected to be Indian hemp, and a cutlass.
While reacting to the arrest, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Lanre Bankole, ordered a full-scale investigation into the past activities of the suspect with the view of arraigning him in court as soon as possible