Floating Of Forex, Deregulation and The Agony of The Masses; The Major Gaffe Of Batinomics ~ Ismael Taiwo

Economic reform is a very important decision to make especially when there is urgent need for such. However, when economic reform is embarked on without proper measures and buffers to ameliorate the adverse effect of such reform on the masses, it becomes an effort in futility and such reformation will be met with wide condemnation from the citizenry.

President Bola Tinubu, immediately after his swearing-in as the number one citizen of Nigeria, announced immediate removal of petroleum subsidy and upon announcement several filling stations adjusted fuel pump price and since then the entire populace has begun feeling the heat of the hasty implementation of deregulation.

I have argued in one of my several essays I have written in the past that our leaders should desist from being pushed to carry out hasty economic reform suggested by the Bretton Woods institutions without looking at socio-economic background of the citizens. Before the twin reformation of both deregulation of oil sector as well as the floating of forex, Nigeria was already coming from a very volatile state having all economic indices to be on a negative direction. and as such, whatever decision to be made should be adequately reviewed by assessing the implications of such policies on the poor citizens. It saddens one heart, that successive governments we have been having in Nigeria have continuously towed the same path of using ‘sledge hammer to kill a cockroach’ which on the long run, the aim of using such may not be achieved and at the same time may cause a severe damage.

REMOVAL OF SUBSIDY
There is no gainsaying in the fact that subsidy payment is no longer sustainable especially at a time when Nigeria faces dwindling revenue from oil sector owing to the fact that almost 100% of our earnings goes to debt servicing while few elites continue to smile to banks under the guise of subsidy payment. Truthfully, paying such humongous amount of N500bn every month to service consumption while other critical sectors left unattended to is not making economic sense. The removal of such payment in the time past had become a nightmare to successive governments due to lack of political shelved such plan. However, when a President announced removal of subsidy, one would have thought, such hasty decision will be followed with adequate measures to ameliorate the pains and sufferings of the masses after the removal. Atimes, one begins to wonder who are the advisers advising our leaders especially when they make policy that comes back to hurt the citizenry?

When people were gasping for breath after the removal of fuel subsidy, the president embarked on deregulation of foreign exchange market by floating the Naira (the implication of this is that forces of demand will continue to determine the rate. Commonsensically, government is made to make living comfortable and all policies must be geared towards the betterment of the masses. Should a policy bring pains and agony to the people, a serious government would retrace its step and find immediate measure to avert the continuous sufferings of the people. Nigerians had already seen a lot in the last administration, the figures are right there speaking about the state of being of the masses. Nigeria’s inflation stands at 23% and still rising; the miserable index, a model built by Economist Arthur Okun puts Nigeria as the fourth most miserable country in Africa, meaning that Nigerians are the fourth unhappiest people in Africa. Subsequently, 2023 WorldBank global economic outlook also gave its report on national poverty line, claiming that 4 out of 10 Nigerians live below poverty line and this has summarized how Nigeria moved to the poverty headquarters of the world. The figures are out there and speak volume about how Nigerians are living in penury. In the last five months from the same data, more than four million Nigerians have been thrown into poverty and with this recent subsidy removal, it is projected that more than five million Nigerians are estimated to be thrown into poverty. These are gloomy statistics that call for sober reflection from serious government. Hasty floating of exchange rate was a great mistake by this present administration, especially at a time when people are still finding their route to cope with adverse effect of subsidy removal. Commodity prices are cost, people can no longer afford three squared meal and civil servants are using all their salaries on transportation. These among several other concerns should have come to the table of the president before adopting brigadier-approach on its reformation agenda. If the above concerns are not properly addressed, what the President intends to achieve by floating of forex which was hurriedly done at a wrong time will further push inflation further on the high side and it will compound more on the problem.

WAYFORWARD
The president should therefore embark on immediate expansionary fiscal policies and get the work done immediately. Era of committee upon committee on salary review should have gone and we adopt global standard of immediate adjustment on minimum wage review with respect to economic reality and availability of accurate data.

The monetary authority must therefore embark on aggressive policies that will bring down the inflationary trend to a single digit while the fiscal authority complement such policies.

The government must also make sacrifice by cutting cost of governance and channel such on critical infrastructures that will ameliorate the sufferings of the people.

President Tinubu must kick start a very good structural reform and remove structural rigidity that continuously paves way for the pillage of our collective patrimony by the corrupt ruling elites.

We must at this point tell ourselves the “home truth”, it is not a rocket science for Nigeria to progress and be among the comity of developed economy, it is very simple, what we need to do is diversification from monolithic economy and start looking inward by invest heavily in productive sector that will aide sustainable capital inflows while insecurity is tackled headlong to enable the farmers return to the farms. We cannot continue to be at the behest of the global players in the oil sector and continue to hang our economy on the commodity we have no power on its price.

Ismael Taiwo MNIM, is an economist, Public Affairs Analyst and a Writer.
He writes from Ado-Awaye, Iseyin Local Govt, Oyo State.

50th Anniversary as First National Table Tennis Champion, Waheed Ekun, Friends Visit Olubadan Ahead of Event

The former National champion and international table tennis coach, Chief Waheed Ekun, and committee of friends on Thursday paid a royal visit to the Olubadan of Ibadanland, His Imperial Majesty Oba Mohood Olalekan Balogun at his residential palace in Ibadan.

According to the Agbaakin Mayegun of Ibadanland, the visit was to receive the royal blessings of the Olubadan ahead of the anniversary event put together by his committee of friends between 26 & 27th of August, 2023.

You will recall that the immediate past President of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari on May 11, 2023 congratulated Chief Waheed on the 50th anniversary of his table tennis national title at the First National Sports Festival in 1973.

Chief Waheed Ekun while speaking at the Palace appreciated the Olubadan of Ibadanland for the leadership the imperial majesty has been providing for the city and Yoruba race at large, and Stated that he and his team decided to start the anniversary celebration with paying a royal visit for a royal blessing.

Olubadan of Ibadanland while receiving the entourage applauded Chief Waheed Ekun for his many successes in the field of sports, most especially table tennis, and being the only person from the Southwest to hold the first National table tennis champion without defeat till today.

Oba Lekan Balogun therefore gave his royal blessings, saying that Chief Waheed Ekun has made Ibadan proud and has positioned in the book of world history, he prayed for Chief Waheed Ekun and his team, and assured them of his presence during the grand finale of the celebration.

Among members of the committee of friends in attendance at the Olubadan palace were Prince Larry Adeyemo; Balogun Gaphar Ojetola; Mogaji (Asiwaju) Nurudeen Akinade; Prince Caleb Akande, CCII Treasurer and Dcn Ademola Alabi (JP), Planning Committee Secretary.

Finally, the two-day Programme has been scheduled to hold as follows:

A. Friday, 25th August, 2023 organized by CCII at Ibadan House by 2pm, to feature
1) Lecture
2) Youth Table Tennis Final
3) Award Presentation to the Honouree

B. Grandfinale on Sunday, 27th August, 2023 at Jogor Events Centre by 1pm
1) Book Launch
2) Unveiling of Foundation
3) Exhibition Table Tennis Match between Waheed & Sunday Eboh (his challenger at 1973 championship).

Makinde Appoints Special Advisers, Internal Revenue Board Chair’, Others



Oyo State governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has approved the reappointments of retired Commissioner of Police, Mr. Fatai Owoseni and former chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Oyo State chapter, Comrade Bayo Titilola-Sodo, as Special Advisers on Security and Labour Matters, respectively.

This is as the governor reappointed a retired Assistant Comptroller of Immigration, Mr. Segun Adegoke, as the Special Adviser on Homeland Security.
Governor Makinde, according to a letter signed by his Chief of Staff, Otunba Segun Ogunwuyi, equally approved the appointment of the immediate past Commissioner for Trades and Commerce, Chief Bayo Lawal, as Senior Executive Assistant on General Duties.

Other appointments approved by the governor are as follows:

Mr. Olatilewa Folami- Director-General, Oyo State Investment and Public Private Partnership (OYSIPA);
Mr. Elias Adeojo- Chairman, Water Corporation of Oyo State;
Mr. Olufemi Awakan- Chairman, Oyo State Board of Internal Revenue; and
Dr. Debo Akande- Executive Adviser, Agribusiness, International Cooperation and Development & Director-General, Oyo State Agribusiness Development Agency (OYSADA).

The governor charged the new appointees to see their appointments as further call to service and to discharge their duties with dedication and absolute loyalty to the state.

The appointments are with immediate effect, according to the release

Excitement As Bishop Philips Academy 83 Set Holds 40th Reunion Anniversary

Saturday 15th July will forever remain indelible in the memories of the 1983 set of Bishop Philips Academy old students association as they converge at Koltotel event centre , Ibadan, venue of the elaborate get together to mark the 40th reunion anniversary.

During the event which was put together by Dr. Adeniyi Amusat as the chairman planning committee, the new set of executive to run the association for another two years was installed.

While speaking at the occasion, the chairman of the day Chief Richard Adebola who is also an alumni of the school who has served as a two terms national president of the citadel of learning urged the 83 sets to ensure a collaboration with other existing sets and the management of the school to upgrade the facilities as the government can not do it alone .

He urged them not to relent their efforts at getting more members for effective discharge of duties and to facilitate many good things to boost the educational career of the present and future students of the school.

In his own remarks while welcoming the guests and their colleagues to the occasion, the chairman planning committee, Dr. Adeniyi Amusat who disclosed that 40 years is a landmark used the occasion to thank God for bringing them together again while thanking the representative of other sets who were fully on ground to rejoice with them. The immediate past president , Architect Dayo Akangbe gave a run down of how the association was formed and vivid account of his adminstration right from the onset.

The newly installed executives were Peter Bature , President , Alhaja Khadijat Busari, Vice President, Dr. Suraj Adeniyi Amusat , Secretary, Mrs. Sadia Seriki , Treasurer while Olaniyi Obembe was installed as the Social Welfare officer.Architect Dayo Akangbe and Mrs Bisi Oderinde would serve as Ex officios.

In his acceptance speech, the new president pledges to consolidate on the achievements of the past leaders and bring on board more innovative programmes that will not only help members of the association but also the entire students and staff of the school.

He noted that the government alone can not do it all without the efforts of the alumni associations in this era of the governments at all levels having many things to contend with .

“We will consolidate on achievements of the past leaders and partner with the school in the area of philanthropy, we will also be and reliable and abide with the constitution of the association”

The event which is not only put together for social reasons had a notable medical doctor , Doctor Salami Ridwan from the Jericho specialist Hospital who spoke about the roles of diet in disease management.

Earlier on Friday prior to the reunion proper, the executives of the 83 set and some of their members visited the school to donate two gasoline brush cutters.

The three principals received the gift with a great surprise and a heart of appreciation because it has being the need of the school for long.

“We say, to our daddies and mummies of 1983 set, God bless you all and replenish your pocket” the students and the Alumni staff responded .

World Bank, FG, Oyo Govt. To Mop Up 1.5million Out-of-School Students

…..As OYCSDA Trains Twenty-One SBMCs Across State

The Oyo State government has declared that over 1.5million remnants of the out-of-school students that have been absorbed into various public schools under the 2017 to 2022 Better Education Service Delivery for All (BESDA), will be mopped up and brought back to the classrooms under the BESDA-Additional Funding (AF)-Transforming Education System at State level (TESS) programme.

The announcement was made on Monday at the opening of a two-day training programme for School-Based Management Committee (SBMC) on Community-Driven Development Approach by the Permanent Secretary, Oyo State Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Mr. Adeniyi Olusanjo at Lagelu Grammar School’s Hall in Ibadan.

The BESDA-AF-TESS project is aimed at reducing out-of-school students through physical infrastructural project and training of teachers for improved teaching practices and learning outcomes.

In his words, Olusanjo said the programme was targeting mopping up the remaining 1.5million out-of-school students after those that have been successfully returned to classrooms under the BESDA within 2017 and 2022.

He added that the State enjoyed the privilege of been selected by the Federal government and donor agencies like the World Bank and GPE because of the success achieved by the State under the BESDA programme, adding that the 1.5million figure covered students from far and neighboring States and countries that have come to Oyo State to to enjoy the State’s free education policy.

“The TESS programme we are starting now is targeting mopping up the remaining 1.5million pupils that have been identified to have taken residence in Oyo State from far and neighboring States and even beyond the borders of Nigeria, due to the benefits derivable from the State’s free education system.

“Having noticed the success of BESDA within 2017 to 2022 in Oyo State, the World Bank, federal government and GPE decided to pick Oyo State, Adamawa State and Katsina State for the new project, which is to deliver the needed equitable access to out-of-school children in Oyo State.”

In his own words, the State Coordinator of BESDA-AF-TESS, Dr. Bamidele Odekunle said the roles of the School-Based Management Committee was very germane to the success of the new project.

He maintained that the training, superintendent by the Oyo State Community and Social Development Agency (OYCSDA), was to prepare the representatives of the benefiting SBMCs for the work ahead, urging participants to note all the aspects of the training so as to have a seamless implementation.

Members of the School-Based Management Committee (SBMC) include School Heads, representatives of teachers, males and females representatives of pupils, males and females representatives of traditional leaders, old pupils and students, Parents, Teachers Association (PTA) representatives, Youths representatives, artizans, community-based organizations, community representatives and faith-based organizations.

Signed:

Rotimi Babalola

Director Press & Public Relations,

Oyo State Ministry of Information,

Culture and Tourism,

Ibadan.

Monday, 17th July, 2023.

Oyo 2024 LG Election: Ib. North East LG Concerned Members Writes Makinde, Arapaja, Others, Says Constituency 1 Should Present Consensus Candidate

Some members of the Peoples Democratic Party in Ibadan North East Local Government under the umbrella of PDP Concerned Members of Ibadan North East Constituency 1 has written to the leadership of the party appealing to them to ensure that constituency 1 should be allowed to produce consensus candidate.

According to different letters made available to Oduduwa News, signed by the Mr A. A Maruf & M. O Jimoh Coordinator and Secretary respectively, the group appealed to His Excellency Seyi Makinde and the Vice Chairman of PDP southwest zone, Amb Taofeek Arapaja.

In the different letters with the title “Clarion Call To Correct Imbalance in the Nomination of Chairmanship Of Ibadan North East Local Government Between Constituency 1 & 2 of the Local Government “ the signatories on behalf of the concerned members appealed to Gov. Seyi Makinde to ensure that the people of constituency 1 are given a sense of inclusion as the party since 1999 has always chosen chairmanship candidate by consensus and all has been from constituency 2, and it’s only fair that the 2024 Chairmanship candidate of the local government should be chosen by consensus from constituency 1.

Similarly, the same call was made to the Chairman Ib. North East Elders/Stakeholders Forum, a former Commissioner in the State Chief Mikail Adebayo Lawal & the Chairman, PDP of the local government, Mr Isiaka Fatokun

3rd Anniversary: Oduduwa News To Donate Academic Materials, Other Items To Indigent Students



Dear Readers,

In respect to the commemoration of our 3rd anniversary at Oduduwa News, we have perfected all arrangements to celebrate it by supporting indigent students with academic and learning materials in some selected public schools in Oyo State.

In the last three years of our operation, covering news and stories within the Southwestern states, we have enjoyed your cooperation and support and this has really helped in expanding our audience base and readers. We thank you all.

Finally, the distribution of the academic and learning materials will be donated to schools on the 24th &25th of July, 2023 as we also call on interested person(s) to join us, and as well support us with whatever academic items they can afford. You can contact the numbers attached to this flier for partnership.

Thanks.

Makinde Reappoints Adefope, Olayanju, Open Salawu As EA Project Monitoring

His Excellency, Engr Seyi Makinde, has approved the reappointment of Ms Tara Adefope as the Director General of Oyo State Bureau of Public Procurement.

Similarly, the governor also approved the reappointment of Colonel Bisiriyu Olayinka Olayanju fdc (Retired) as Commandant, Western Nigeria Security Network (Amotekun), Oyo State, while appointing Engr. Mufutau Open Salawu as Executive Assistant, Project Monitoring.

These are contained in a letter signed by the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Otunba Segun Ogunwuyi.
According to the letter, the appointments are with immediate effect.

Tinubu receives Class of 99 governors, says subsidy palliatives on the way

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Wednesday in Abuja assured Nigerians that the framework for palliatives to remedy the effects of fuel subsidy removal was being worked out, assuring that the decision was in the best interest of the country, especially in guaranteeing future prosperity.

President Tinubu, who received 18 governors who served with him, Class of 1999, at the Presidential Villa, appealed for more patience from Nigerians, while the government will increase effort, speed up the process and ensure a full-proof social security structure that will not be compromised, especially in cash-transfer.

“I understand that our people are suffering yet there can be no childbirth without pain. The joy of childbirth is the relief that comes after the pain. Nigeria is reborn already with fuel subsidy removal. It is a rebirth of the country for the largest number over a few smugglers.
“Please tell the people to be a little patient.

The palliative is coming. I don’t want cash-transfer to fall into wrong hands. I know it pinches and it is difficult. In the end, we will rejoice in the prosperity of our country,’’ he told the governors, who were led by former Governor of Edo State, Lucky Igbinedion.

“We served as governors and sat in this Council Chamber. All I wanted was democracy and the salvation of the country. I never thought I was going to be here as President, but God Almighty has brought me,’’ President Tinubu stated.

The President assured the governors and Nigerians that he will work towards “unity, equity, stability, and prosperity of the country’’.

“My commitment to that democratic value is unwavering. I am overwhelmed and honored by the numbers of you here,’’ he said, “I have an open door policy. You are my advisers. We went into the pond and wrestled with a pig. We got dirty, and cleaned up. That is why I am here today.’’

President Tinubu noted that the country will not make meaningful progress without fixing electricity, assuring that his administration will harness gas resources, and explore every opportunity to ensure stable power generation and supply.

On Security, the President who had earlier met with Governor Babagana Zulum of Borno State to review situation in the North East, appealed to Nigerians, especially Plateau State, to sheath their swords and use dialogue in resolving conflicts, adding that issues of borders were man-made, not created by God.
“We will do everything possible to stabilize the country,’’ he added.

The former governors urged the President to pursue his vision for a greater Nigeria with vigour, steadfastness, and resilience, trusting their support for development policies, and promising to provide the necessary social structure for actualization.

“We are here with you. We are your foot soldiers, and you can tap into our experience. You are a person who believes in Nigeria. With your good leadership, Nigeria will take its place,’’ Igbinedion, Chairman, Class of 1999, said.

He affirmed that they were 19 at the meeting, including President Tinubu, who was former Governor of Lagos State and Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), George Akume, former Governor of Benue State, while ten of their mates had passed on.
Other governors at the meeting with President Tinubu were Niyi Adebayo, Ekiti State, Sen. Orji Uzo Kalu, Abia State, Sen. Sam Egwu, Ebonyi State, Adamu Muazu, Bauchi State, Donald Duke, Cross River State, James Ibori, Delta State, Obong Victor Attah, Akwa Ibom State, Chimaroke Nnamani, Enugu State, Saminu Turaki, Jigawa State, Sen. Aleiro Adamu, Olusegun Osoba, Ogun State, Adebisi Akande, Osun State, Sen. Joshua Dariye, Plateau State, Attahiru Bafarawa, Sokoto State, Ahmad Sani Yarima, Zamfara State and Rev. Jolly Nyame, Taraba State.

Source: Dele Alake
Special Adviser to the President
Special Duties, Communication, and Strategy
July 12, 2023

Egungun Festival Attack: Olubadan Calls For Arrest Of Perpetrators

His Imperial Majesty, Oba Sen. Lekan Balogun, Alli Okunmade II, Olubadan of Ibadanland has called on security agencies to ensure that all those behind the Sunday bloody mayhem in some parts of Ibadan are fished out and made to face the wrath of the law.

It was reported that scores of residents of Ibadan, the Oyo state capital were injured , while property worth millions of naira were destroyed when a masquerade called ‘ Ege’ and his adherents attacked the people.

A source said the ‘Ege’ masquerade and his adherents unleashed attack on unsuspecting members of the public , causing panic and pandemonium among the people last Sunday.

In a quick reaction , the presiding authority in Ibadanland , Oba Balogun who frowned at the unwarranted attack on innocent members of the public threatened to ban any masquerade who indulge in some act.

The monarch  called for thorough investigation of the incident and appropriate sanction meted to the culprits.

In a press statement made available to journalists in Ibadan by the Olubadan through his Personal Assistant (Media), Oladele Ogunsola, Oba Balogun expressed disappointment over the ugly incident, wondering what became his warning to both the masquerades’ adherents and the members of public ahead the commencement of the annual festival.

In a swift reaction , the prescribing authority in Ibadanland , Oba Balogun who frowned at the unwarranted attack on innocent members of the public threatened to ban any masquerade who indulge in some act.

The monarch  called for thorough investigation of the incident and appropriate sanction meted to the culprits.

In a press statement made available to journalists in Ibadan by the Olubadan through his Personal Assistant (Media), Oladele Ogunsola, Oba Balogun expressed disappointment over the ugly incident, wondering what became his warning to both the masquerades’ adherents and the members of public ahead the commencement of the annual festival?

According to him, “the reported media fracas at Alafara Olubadan last Sunday, to say the least was unfortunate and unexpected. Shortly before the festival begun, I admonished all to play according to the rules. Aside the spiritual aspect of the festival, it is also a form of entertainment and one cannot but wonders which of the two aspects of the festival attracts violence.

“It simply means some people have other motives outside of the accepted norms as far as the festival is concerned and it is on the basis of this that I’m instructing the security agencies to fish out the culprits and deal with them accordingly. To before warned is to before harmed. Whoever is found to have been the aggressor should not be spared”, Olubadan added.

Oba Balogun equally charged the masquerades’ handlers to make sure they respect the rights of the residents, bearing in mind that it is only when peace reigns that any festival could be successfully held, stressing that he would not hesitate to place a ban on any masquerade that is found causing trouble for the populace

According to him, “the reported media fracas at Alafara Olubadan last Sunday, to say the least was unfortunate and unexpected. Shortly before the festival begun, I admonished all to play according to the rules. Aside the spiritual aspect of the festival, it is also a form of entertainment and one cannot but wonders which of the two aspects of the festival attracts violence.

“It simply means some people have other motives outside of the accepted norms as far as the festival is concerned and it is on the basis of this that I’m instructing the security agencies to fish out the culprits and deal with them accordingly. To before warned is to before harmed. Whoever is found to have been the aggressor should not be spared”, Olubadan added.

Oba Balogun equally charged the masquerades’ handlers to make sure they respect the rights of the residents, bearing in mind that it is only when peace reigns that any festival could be successfully held, stressing that he would not hesitate to place a ban on any masquerade that is found causing trouble for the populace.

Conversely, the monarch said the residents too should respect the rights of the masquerades to avoid unnecessary clash, adding, “this becomes imperative because of the taboo associated with the appearance of ‘Oloolu’ masquerade which stipulates that women must not sight it. The festival is just for a few weeks in a year, so, I plead that we tolerate and accommodate ourselves for those few weeks”.

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