Appointments Based on Merit, Nobody can Use Religion to Divide us, Osun Government replies MURIC

The government of Osun state has chided Muslim Rights Organisation (MURIC) for its failed bid to foment religious crisis in the state, affirming that Governor Ademola Adeleke’s appointments of commissioners and permanent secretaries are based on merit and competency.

In a statement issued on Tuesday, the state government noted that ever since assuming office, Governor Adeleke has premised his governance decisions on competency and commitment to state duty of appointees in his avowed commitment to deliver on good governance and correct inherited ills from previous governments.

His first appointees occupying commanding heights of the government were appointed not by religion but merit, competency and conformation with his style of leadership.

The same principle of meritocracy which produced the nominated commissioners was applied in the appointments of permanent secretaries who are accounting officers of the ministries. This policy of equity, fairness and competency also guided the many landmark decisions of Mr Governor.

With just eight months in office, the Governor has formed the habit of scouting for the best among indigenes who can support the concerted efforts to rescue the state from the many challenges of under-development, infrastructural deficit and poverty.

It should also be put on record that the Governor’s approach has paid off with superlative delivery and performance which is highly appreciated by Osun indigenes at home and abroad.

It must therefore be noted that no agent of destabilization with mere nuisance value masquerading as a religious body can deploy religion as a partisan tool to divide and distract a government that is busy with correcting ills of the recent past.

Osun state is a highly enlightened society with deep records of religious harmony and close understanding of the Governor as a cosmopolitan leader who has never and will never pander to religious bigotry, ethnic partisanship and unmeritorious decision making.

MURIC should look elsewhere for its merchandise of extremism and division. Religious leaders in Osun understand and support their Governor and their prayers uphold him every second.

Signed
Mallam Olawale Rasheed,
Spokesperson to the State Governor

2024 Ibadan North East Chair’ Election: PDP Members, Residents Demands Rotation, Says It’s Constituency 1 Turn, Appeal to Gov Makinde

The residents the members of PDP in Ibadan North East Local Government has appealed to the leadership of Peoples Democratic Party in the state, and specifically Governor Oluseyi Makinde that the party’s chairmanship flag bearer in the 2024 Oyo Local Government Election should be from constituency 1.

According to the people who made the call, they established the fact that the local government is divided into two constituencies for smooth running of the local government and to ensure inclusion of all, and in the last 21years of political administration in the LG, nobody from constituency 1 has been elected Chairman of the Local Government.

In pushing their argument further, some names of past Chairmen of the LG were stated, including the incumbent chairman, all from constituency 2.

According to them, Hon. Gbenga Arole served 2 term, Hon Lekan Afuye and the current chairman Hon Akintayo Ibrahim are all from constituency 2.

The people of the Local Government, therefore call on His Excellency, Engr. Oluseyi Makinde to intervene and ensure that the party faithfuls and residents of constituency 1 are given a sense of inclusion, as they have competent Son to lead the Local Government.

Governor Akeredolu Extends Medical Leave Indefinitely


Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State has written to the state House of Assembly requesting for an extension of his one-month medical leave indefinitely.

The Speaker of the Assembly, Olamide Oladiji, confirmed the receipt of the letter in Akure on Monday, July 10.

It would be recall that Akeredolu had earlier informed the lawmakers of proceeding on “medical leave” on June 5, 2023, and was expected to resume on July 6, 2023.

However, in his letter of extension, Akeredolu said the request was sequel to doctors’ advice on the need for him to take adequate rest after recuperating.

Receiving the letter on behalf of other lawmakers, the Speaker said the governor’s action was in line with Section 190 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended).

Akeredolu, in the letter, said his Deputy, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, would “continue to act as governor until there is a written declaration to the contrary.”

Oyo PDP Extends Sales Of Form For LG Polls, Re-adjusts Schedule of Activities

The People Democratic Party PDP, Oyo chapter has extended the sales of its form for the coming local government election.

In an announcement signed by its secretary ,Wasiu Adeleke sighted by our medium , the chapter also readjusted it’s schedule of activities.

The full statement reads:

Attention: All PDP Members in Oyo State.

Notice of Sales of Form Extension.

The Leadership of the Party uses this medium to announce to our Aspirants for Chairmanship and Councillorship positions in the forthcoming Local Government Council Elections that after consultations and consideration with our leaders and most importantly, the Executive Governor of Oyo State, Engr. Seyi Makinde, we have extended our sales of Forms till Friday 14th of July 2023.

Recall that the sales of form in the initial announcement was supposed to close tomorrow but it has now been extended till Friday.

Below is the Readjusted Schedule of Activities, please note accordingly.

1.
Sale of expression of Interest and Nomination Forms and Ad-Hoc Delegate Forms

Friday 7th of July – Friday 14th of July 2023

2.
Last day of submission of already completed expression of interest and nomination forms

Saturday 15th July 2023

3.
Screening of Chairmanship and Councillorship Aspirants

Sunday 16th of July 2023 – Monday 17th July 2023

4.
Screening Appeal, Councillorship and Chairmanship

Tuesday 18th of July 2023

5.
Ward Congress to elect Ad-Hoc Delegates
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Wednesday 19th of July 2023

6.
Ward Congress Appeal

Thursday 20th of July 2023

7.
Chairmanship Congress (Candidate Nomination)

Friday 21st of July 2023

8.
Appeal on Chairmanship Congress

Saturday 22nd of July 2023

9.
Councillorship Congress (Candidate Nomination)

Sunday 23rd of July 2023

10.
Appeal on Councillorship Congress

Monday 24rd of July 2023

CCII: Adeaga bows out, as Ajewole promises youth inclusion, says Ibadan development is paramount to his administration

The Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes on Friday, 7th of July 2023 sworn in new leadership of the organization for another two year.

The ceremony took place at the Bode Amao hall during the Annual General Meeting of the council.

Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes is a conglomerate of over 150 social-cultural clubs in Ibadan, and the next in hierarchy to the Olubadan in Council.

The immediate past President-General, Prince Oluyemisi Adeaga appreciated Ibadan for given him the opportunity to lead the foremost social cultural organization in Ibadan and the world at large and equally pledged his support to the new administration for the development, advancement and sustenance of peace in Ibadan land.

The new President-General, Barrister Niyi Ajewole after the swearing in said that advancing Ibadan development is at the center of his administration.

Barr Ajewole while giving his Presidential speech reiterated his commitment to the development of youth, through periodic youth engagement and different empowerment programs, including building their capacity.

In attendance were representatives from different clubs, family and friends of Barr Ajewole, representative of the CCII youth wing, and well wishers.

The newly sworn in 2023/25 Executive council members are

  1. Barr. Niyi Ajewole
    President General
  2. Dr. Tirimisiyu A.G. Oladimeji
    1st Vice President General
  3. Baale Alamu Oloyede Ibikunle
    2nd Vice President General
  4. Mr. Adetokunbo Ayobami Subair
    Secretary General
  5. Mogaji Ismail Sodeinde
    1st Assistant Secretary General
  6. Rafiu Iyanda
    2nd Assistant Secretary General
  7. Prince Caleb Akande
    Treasurer
  8. Mr. Oyasogo Olumuyiwa
    Financial Secretary
  9. Mr. Kola Olomide
    Publicity secretary
  10. Alhaja Folashade Olayiwola
    Social Secretary
  11. Mrs. Bolaji Olowookere
    Chief whip
  12. Dr.Ademola Adetayo Taiwo
    Legal Adviser
  13. Pastor Oyerinde Oyewale Abayomi
    Internal Auditor

Ibadan
. . . a city without end.
1 City . 11LGs . 21 Towns . 1681 villages . 1 people.

Gov. Makinde appoints aides for First-lady, Tamunominini


His Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde has approved the appointment of political aides for the office of the Wife of the Governor, Mrs. Tamunominini Makinde.

The governor, in a letter of approval dated July 4, 2023, appointed the following:

1.) Olayiwola Oyinlade Oluwadamilola- Personal Assistant
2.) Siyanbola Oladoyin Odunola- Senior Special Assistant, Project
3.) John-Morgan Abiola- Special Assistant, Domestic
4.) Adetunji Adewumi- Special Assistant, Administration
5.) Kolawole Bukunmi Rita- Special Assistant, Protocol
6.) Muhammed Ibrahim Opeyemi- Driver
7.) Adenodi Ademola- Driver
8.) Mathias Moses- Steward

The governor equally approved the appointments of Mr. Odemuyiwa Samson and Mr. Alfred Okata as Special Assistant (Photograph) and Special Assistant (Transport) respectively under the office of the Governor.

The duo, the letter, noted, have been seconded to the office of the Wife of the Governor.

Population Census: President Tinubu meets NPC boss, pledges support

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Thursday in Abuja expressed his unwavering support for the National Population Commission (NPC) to conduct an accurate Population and Housing Census in the country.

He, however, emphasized the need for the commission to be prudent in their assignment and work towards producing census data that would be credible and reliable.

Speaking at the State House in Abuja after receiving a briefing from NPC Chairman, Nasir Isa Kwarra, the President expressed concern over the delay in conducting another enumeration in the country since the last exercise done in 2006.

He urged the NPC to view this delay as an opportunity to cash in on the advantages of the current electronic and digital age.

”It is disappointing that up until now we have not been able to conduct another enumeration of our people. I hope that this delay will be converted to a great opportunity in this electronic and digital age.

”The challenge is yours and I hope that during the demarcation you did, you would have noticed the migration of people to urban centers because of the extreme poverty and unemployment.

”Digitalizing the process will make your job easier and I don’t see why we don’t, by now, have a reliable database in Nigeria to identify ourselves and ascertain our numbers for planning purposes and in time of disaster.

”I have listened to you and we will support you. Accuracy and integrity of your data is very important to Nigerians and for our national economic development programmes.

”We will support you but you have to be prudent and be determined to make a name for yourself. Goodluck, ” the President said.

In his remarks, the NPC Chairman noted that the Commission was on the verge of conducting the final training for the Census before they were caught up with the transition programme for a new government and funding challenges, necessitating the postponement of the exercise by the immediate-past President.

He briefed the President on the Implementation Status of the 2023 Population and Housing Census, requesting the issuance of a proclamation for a new Census date later this year or early next year.

Kwarra also highlighted the funding challenges faced by the Commission, saying they were waiting on the President to support NPC and give the go-ahead for the conduct of the census.

He said the commission had demarcated the entire country, stating that only one or the two places were left and that this would be done soon.

Kwarra said the commission had also trained 60,000 instructors that would further train enumerators and supervisors.

In a paper titled “Implementation Status of the 2023 Population and Housing Census,” the NPC requested the release of the allocated N31 billion capital allocation, in the 2023 budget, for preparatory activities.

The commission put the total cost of the Census, after a methodology review, at N546.72 billion.

Kwarra also requested the President’s approval for an additional N225.2 billion to cover training and fieldwork allowances, retraining of trainers, and the conduct of a second-class Trial Census.

President Tinubu was also asked to approve and convene a stakeholders meeting with the organized private sector and foreign partners to galvanise funds for the Census.

Kwarra informed the President that Nigeria has developed a database that can be useful in national planning, infrastructure development, and revenue generation for the government.

”NPC having completed Mapping in March 2022, tested the market with the geospatial data by making it available to researchers at a ‘test price’ where it generated over N50 million through REMITA.

”To this end, with a full integrated spatial and statistical data, government geospatial policy and coordination, NPC can generate up to 14 billion dollars and further save a lot of resources for the nation through automation of economic planning by 2028,” he said.

Source:
Dele Aleke

Special Adviser to the President

Special Duties, Communications and Strategy

July 6, 2023

Former MEDA DG, Otunba Kayode Fasae JIMLAS appears before the Ekiti Assembly for screening

Earlier today, July 5th, 2023, Otunba Kayode Fasae (commissioner nominee) appeared before the Ekiti State House of Assembly to be screened by members of parliament, following his inclusion on the list of prospective commissioners for the Land of Honor and integrity.

According to a release made available by his media aide, Mr Adebiyi Fashoyin (Jnr), The former Director General of the Ekiti State Microfinance and Enterprises Development Agency was the last nominee on the list for today to appear before the house, and was quizzed by members of parliament on issues bordering on finances, banking, and synergy with the legislative arm.

“While answering questions, Otunba Fasae popularly addressed as JIMLAS brilliantly articulated his views on issues, and in doing so, advocated for agency banking to bring banking services closer to the people at the local government levels in order to decongest the banking system in the state capital. This, he stated, would in no small way, lead to an increased efficiency of ATM Services, as well as other banking services in the state, and at the grassroots.”

On the issue of synergy, Mr Adebiyi Fashoyin (Jnr) stated that Otunba Kayode Fasae assured honorable members of the house of his commitment to the principle of separation of powers, and unity of government. He promised that he would remain accountable to the Ekiti people through the Ekiti State House of Assembly at all times if confirmed as a commissioner.

“At the end of the session, the honorable commissioner nominee took a bow and exited the hallowed chambers in company of members of the OKF movement, friends and well wishers from all over the state.

It is expected that the official appointment will be made in the coming weeks to set the ball rolling.”

Osun Assembly To Begin Screening of Commissioner-Nominees As Gov. Adeleke Sent Names

Governor Ademola Adeleke has submitted a full list of commissioners and special advisers to the Osun State House of Assembly through the House Speaker.

The list is to be read out at the plenary session of the Assembly when it resumes from its recess early next week.

The House of Assembly had gone on recess after the inauguration to allow the new lawmakers to get prepared for legislative business and for the logistics of House operations to be firmed up for newly inaugurated Assembly.

This disclosure was made by the Spokesperson to the Governor while speaking to journalists at Osogbo, Osun State capital on Tuesday afternoon.

” His Excellency has finalized the commissioners’ list and submitted same to the State Assembly. The House is resuming next week and expectedly, the House Speaker will disclose the names to his colleagues to commence screening of nominees.

“The Governor and the state leadership have done the needful and the public should expect the list to be made public sooner than later.

“The delay was clearly due to many factors, namely the protracted litigation on the outcome of the governorship election and the general elections covering state Assembly, National Assembly and the presidential elections.

” The good thing is that the long wait is over. The long awaited commissioners’ list here”, the Spokesperson posited.

Signed
Mallam Olawale Rasheed,
Spokesperson to the State Governor

Akpabio Announces 10th Senate Principal Officers

The Senate President, Godswill Akpabio, has announced the names of the principal officers of the 10th Senate.

The Ekiti Central lawmaker, Opeyemi Bamidele, was named the Senate Majority Leader.

The Senate President also announced Senator Dave Umahi ( Ebonyi South) as the Deputy Majority Leader; Senator Ali Ndume (Borno South) as Chief Whip; and Senator Lola Ashiru (Kwara South) as the Deputy Whip.

The Senate immediately dissolved into a closed session

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