Two Feared Dead, Others Injured As 18-Seater Bus Crashes On Iseyin-Moniya Road

ODUDUWA NEWS has gathered that two people have been reportedly died while several others are in Coma as 18-seater Bus involved in accident on Iseyin-Moniya Road.

The two persons said to have lost their lives on Saturday night in a fatal accident involving an 18-seater bus and another vehicle on Iseyin-Moniya road, Oyo State.

According to reports, after the accident happened, one of the two corpses was left along the road covered, the other was taken away, also those in a coma and others with injuries were taken to an undisclosed hospital.

According to an eyewitness who pleaded anonymity said that the bus and another vehicle were coming from Iseyin late on Saturday, while the former had to overtake with no sign of diversion and the later on the high speed collided with the bus.

The anonymous respondent stressed that the two persons wouldn’t have died provided there were people who could be of help to the victims.

When asked to disclose the hospital they were taken to, he said he had no knowledge of the place.

Management Of Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa Dissolved, New Acting Rector Appointed

The Governing Council of Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa has approved the appointment of Dr. Akinteye O. Adewuyi as the Acting Rector, Oladipo S. Abimbola as the Acting Bursar and Abeegunde O. Olatunde as the Acting Head of Works.

The Governing Council of Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa in Oyo State on Friday announced the dissolution of its current management and the appointment of a new team to lead the Institution.

According to the statement sent to ODUDUWA NEWS today by the governing council chairman, Professor Samuel Ogundiran, he said “the appointment is in accordance with the Conditions of Service for Nigeria Polytechnics as contained in National Board for Technical Education (NBTE), Chapter Ten Cap (e)” that acting appointment shall be for a period of six months in the first instance and could be reviewed for another final period of six months.

“I am delighted to inform you that the Governing Council of Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa at its meeting held yesterday 10th September 2021 appointed Acting Rector, Bursar and Head of Works for the Institution”, he said.

He maintained that the appointment of the New Acting Rector, Bursar and Head of Works took immediate effect.
Ogundiran said that the incumbent acting Rector, Mr. Peter Adejumo’s tenure ended on 10th September 2021.
The New appointed Acting Rector, Dr. Akinteye O. Adewuyi, is a Chief Lecturer of Department of General Studies of the Institution. He was the Deputy Rector before his appointment as the New Acting Rector of the Institution.

The chairman urged the new Acting Management to work harmoniously for the growth and development of the Institution.

Senate President, Lawan, Others To Be Conferred Chieftaincy Titles In Ekiti

The Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, and six other prominent Nigerians are to be conferred with chieftaincy titles of Iyin-Ekiti.

Others are the former Director General, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Maj.-Gen. Bamidele Olawumi and wife, an Israeli, Him Hille and wife, Mr Ayodeji Adeosun and Mrs Veronica Ndanusa.

The traditional ruler of Iyin-Ekiti, Oba Adeola Ajakaiye; the Oluyin of Iyin-Ekiti, disclosed this on Friday at a news conference in Iyin-Ekiti.

The conference signalled the week long events, beginning from Monday, commemorating the first anniversary of his ascendance to the throne.

Ajakaiye said the conferment of the chieftaincy titles was in recognition of the recipients’ contributions to the development of the community and the country at large.

According to the traditional ruler, other activities lined up for the anniversary include, N500 million launching of palace development fund, medical and optical checks. Other activities include the treatment and surgery for the people and football competition, among others. He called on sons and daughters of the town, both at home and in diaspora, to always contribute their quota to the development of the community. Secretary of the Oluyin-in-Council, Chief Opeyemi Arije, noted that the town has witnessed tremendous peace and development in the last one year of the new traditional ruler’s reign.

Sports: Makinde hails 3SC’s return to Premier League, says feat is another promise kept

Oyo State Governor, ‘Seyi Makinde, has praised the resounding success recorded by the Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) by securing the long-awaited promotion to the elite Nigerian Premier Football League.

He maintained that the promotion is in line with his campaign promise to get the Oluyole Warriors promoted to the elite league within two years of assumption of office, stating that the commitment and patriotism of the players and management are highly commendable.

3SC, on Saturday, defeated Ekiti United FC 6-0 in the final game of the Super Eight, to wrap up the Super Eight League as winners of the Group B Conference.
The team had earlier defeated Bendel Insurance 2-1 and played 1-1 draw with Remo Stars FC to scoop a total of seven points to top Group B.

The Oluyole Warriors will play Niger Tornadoes FC of Niger, which topped Group A of the Super 8 on Sunday, to determine the overall winner of the 2020/21 Nigeria National League.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Makinde, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, quoted the governor as praising the doggedness and resilience of the 3SC players and coaching staff, who have presented a golden gift to the people of Oyo State.

“We are sincerely happy to see our darling team, 3SC, back where it belongs: the Nigerian Premier Football League.
“It gladdens my heart that the feat is achieved just a few days after we unveiled the remodelled, world-class Lekan Salami Sport Complex, Adamasingba, Ibadan, the befitting home of the Shooting Stars.
“I rejoice with the government and good people of Oyo State on this wonderful achievement by our darling team and especially the return of good football to Ibadan.

“Surely, the Government of Oyo State will ensure that the players and technical crew are rewarded for bringing us this joyful moment.
“I equally assure that the Government of Oyo State will join hands with all stakeholders to ensure that our people watch interesting games in the classy Lekan Salami Sports complex every week.
“Let me congratulate the players and technical team of the 3SC for bringing back the glory of our football and for giving us this joyful moment to savour.

“As a government, we will do everything possible to reward the players and management of the 3SC for this amazing feat and wonderful achievement, which is in fulfilment of our campaign promise to get the 3SC promoted to the NPFL within two years of assumption of office.

“We will also support the team to reach for greater heights in the not too distant future. As a government, we have made the commitment to transform the sport sector so as to create employment for the teeming youths of the state. This promotion has brought us closer to the realisation of that commitment and we will do everything in our capacity to bring it to fruition,” Makinde said.

Pandemonium As 𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗕𝗮𝗸𝗲𝗿𝘀 Attack Members With Cutlass 𝗙𝗼𝗿 𝗡𝗼𝘁 𝗛𝗶𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗕𝗿𝗲𝗮𝗱 𝗣𝗿𝗶𝗰𝗲 In Iwo

The bread bakers in Iwo under the aegis of Master Bakers Association, today, Friday, 10th September, 2021 went to attack Albadr Bakers, another independent group of bread bakers in Iwo, for not hiking the cost of their bread. This happened at Aanu Olu Bread, Agbowo area in Iwo, Osun State.

It was reported that the group of attackers with some rented thugs were led by someone called Alhaji Areweyo, the chairman of the Master Bakers in Iwo. During the attack, a pregnant woman, who came to purchase bread was also beaten and wounded.

“We can’t continue to add to the emotional distress of the people which economic hardship of the country had caused. They came, destroyed our bread, took away our money, destroyed flours and beat our customers” said, one of Albadr Bakers.

In his reaction, Sheikh Daood Imran Molaasan, the Taawun President, attributed this behaviour of the Master Bakers as barbaric, inhuman, and stupidity of the highest order. “This is not a lawless country where you can do anyhow. We urge our security agents to do their job and bring the perpetrators to book. This can’t continue. There must be justice” Sheikh said.

Vice President, Prof Yemi Osinbajo urges elites to unite, not divide Nigerians

In a rousing speech Friday night, Vice President Yemi Osinbajo submitted that despite the nation’s current challenges, Nigerians must avoid drifting towards voices that appeal to darker impulses but instead counter fear, despair, and division with inspiring faith, creative optimism, and solidarity.

He specifically called on the elites to act in solidarity and build a consensus to settle contending issues in the nation and enlarge the circle of opportunity, especially for the young people.

In the same vein, the VP said the nation’s political, economic, and religious leaders must shun divisive narratives so as to bring all Nigerians together, heal rifts between communities and build bridges across divides.

Mr Osinbajo stated this on Thursday evening in Abuja during his keynote address at the Leadership Conference and Awards on the theme: National and Regional Insecurity: The Role of Political and Non-Political Actors in Stabilization and Consensus Building. The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, was chairman at the event attended by some state governors and members of the Federal Executive Council including the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Boss Mustapha, and Health Minister, Osagie Ehanire.

Referring to the phrase, “Noblesse Oblige” which in English means “nobility obligates,” the VP stated that it conveys the idea that nobility extends beyond mere entitlement and requires people of noble status to fulfill social responsibilities.

Explaining, he noted that “the highest office and duty of the elite is sacrifice, sacrifice, and more sacrifice.” The VP urged the nation’s elites to “be prepared to tell our constituencies the truth even if it hurts our political fortunes or our popularity.”

The vice president also called on the nation’s elites to stop depending or promoting tribal and religious fault lines for legitimacy, noting that “the external reasons we cite as reasons for our problems cannot thrive without severe internal weaknesses in our society.”

He added, “we must be able to say to the young men and women who say secession is the only way or that we should break up into little nations that that is the way of extinction not development. We must, as religious leaders, be able to tell our adherents that people of other religions are not their enemies, they are brothers and sisters and that they must not allow those who will benefit by division and strife to tell them differently.”

The VP stated further that all Nigerians must endeavour to promote civilised values – including affirming the value and sanctity of human life, rather than violence, ethnic and religious fault lines to drive national change.

While he emphasised the need to reform institutions for law and order to thrive, the VP also noted the importance of building consensus and mediating elite competition and conflict in “finding an acceptable ‘middle ground’ among contesting options to the resolution of issues.”

Emphasising the importance of “corporate social responsibility, good corporate citizenship” and what he termed ‘transformational elitism’ in nation-building, the VP stated that, “in times of crisis, the elite must broaden its horizons beyond their specific disciplines and sectors. Accordingly, business leaders understand that it is not enough to focus on making profits; businesses need a healthy society within which to operate and make profits. This is why there are now such concepts as corporate social responsibility and good corporate citizenship.”

Addressing how elites can drive national transformation, the vice president added: “the media elite must recognise that they have a responsibility to exercise discernment in the deployment of their platforms and must reflect upon whether they are amplifying the most insensate, intemperate, and incendiary voices in our midst while marginalising voices of reason.

“The political elite must accept through policies and actions, that the purpose of power must be to better the lives of those we serve and give the young great hope for the future. Once we put on the lens of social responsibility, different and higher imperatives come into play. This is what transformational elitism looks like.”

The vice president, who is also a lawyer, had a word for his colleagues in the legal profession. According to him, “legal practitioners understand that the imperative of transformative leadership in the legal sector today calls for the Bar and the Bench to insist on the integrity of our system of justice, to insist on speed in the dispensation of cases and to call out anyone who compromises the system.”

He then turned to the attendees at the Leadership Newspaper Conference, saying “those of us in this conference are by virtue of our pedigree and status, members of a privileged minority. The contrast between our exceptional circumstances and the material conditions of the majority of our compatriots imposes a moral obligation on us to work for the common good, towards a society that works for all by spreading the circle of opportunity.”

Highlighting how the nation’s elites are integral to the process of deepening national unity, the VP said, “in times of crises, we learn and relearn lessons in solidarity and in the value of pulling together.

“In times of adversity, societies buffeted by uncertainty and anxiety are tempted to drift towards voices that appeal to our darker impulses, to those that traffic in fear, despair, and division. Elites such as those gathered here today must counter such voices by inspiring faith, creative optimism, and solidarity,” Mr Osinbajo counselled.

Speaking of himself, he assured that “I remain unyielding in my belief that we will prevail over adversity by the strength of our togetherness. The present moment is crying out for leaders that can bring our people together, heal rifts between communities and build bridges across divides.”

While calling for compromise and broad-based constructive engagements on national issues, the VP reiterated the need for all Nigerians, regardless of tribe, ethnicity, or religion, to come together for nation-building purposes, stating that, “the recognition that the system is not working optimally for many of our people should inspire a broad-based movement for reform that works to recalibrate the present order and attune it more to the aspirations of our people.”

He urged Nigerians to resist temptations of being led astray by those with ulterior motives in pushing particular agitations.

According to him, “it is also understandable that we may find that some of these agitations resonate with us. We may consider them legitimate causes and identify with them as such. However, the temptation is that our sympathy with legitimate causes blinds us to the destructive and illegitimate means employed by those that pursue these causes. This is a temptation that we must resist.”

Backing up his assertion, Mr Osinbajo quoted Martin Luther King Jr., who famously said, “Destructive means cannot bring about constructive ends.”

He continued: “in a country as diverse as ours, the aim of our national conversations should be to promote a consensus for progress rather than to promote discord and disharmony. We must be committed to continuing this tradition of renewing our nation through the tried and trusted means of conciliation, compromise, and consensus.”

The VP further said, “there is no doubt that our country is going through times of trial and testing. Many of our people are dealing with adversity on several fronts. It is understandable for discontent to emerge and inspire agitation. In a democracy, agitation – the act of making our voices heard in respect of our concerns – is entirely legitimate. What is profoundly problematic is when we employ destructive and illicit means in pursuing agitation.

“Our system is not perfect, but it does prescribe the ways in which discontent can be channelled through constitutionally-guaranteed rights to vote, to associate, to protest, and to express ourselves. Change is possible through the system, but only if we engage it rather than destroy it. Thus, while the current system is not perfect, it can only be improved as more of our people engage it,” the VP declared.

He then explained that “no project of social renewal and transformation can succeed without the involvement and leadership of elites” or “in a climate of socio-political instability”, adding that “the task before us is that of renewing the social contract, creating more inclusive institutions, growing the economy and generating opportunities for our population.”

Magistrate Court Remands Ekiti Man For Inserting Iron Into Lady’s Private Parts

An Ekiti State Magistrate Court sitting in Ado Ekiti on Friday ordered the remand of a 30-year-old man, Gboyega Ogunlola, in a custodial centre for allegedly inserting an iron into the private parts of a 27-year-old lady after reportedly raping her.

Ogunlola was arraigned for rape and attempted murder.

The victim, in her statement to the police, said the defendant took her in his car when she was going to Anambra State to check on her children, adding that she slept off in the process.

According to her, she later found herself in Ogunlola’s room where he allegedly raped her and inserted a piece of iron in her private parts which landed her in a hospital.

The victim also alleged that the defendant stole her phone and a sum of N260,000 meant for her children’s school fees.

The police prosecutor, Inspector Olubu Apata, said, “The defendant was reasonably suspected to have committed the offences of rape, attempted murder and stealing from a 27-year-old girl in Iworoko Ekiti on September 5, 2021.

“The offences run contrary to and punishable under sections 358, 320 and 390 of Criminal Code, Cap C16 Laws of Ekiti state, 2012.”

Apata urged the court to remand the defendant in custody to enable him to forward the duplicate case file to the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions for legal advice.

The presiding Chief Magistrate, Saka Afunso, who granted the prosecutor’s request, ordered that the defendant should be remanded at a correctional centre in Ado Ekiti pending legal advice.

The case was adjourned till October 5, 2021 for mention.

Oyetola charges newly-recruited Amotekun officers to display highest level of professionalism

The Governor of the State of Osun, Adegboyega Oyetola on Tuesday, inaugurated 360 newly-recruited officers into the State Security Network Agency ”Amotekun Corps’.

This follows the completion of the 23-day intensive training programme the personnel underwent as part of efforts to make them professionally savvy and prepare them for the task ahead.

Speaking at the Passing-Out-Parade ceremony for the new Amotekun Corps officers which held in Ejigbo, Governor Oyetola stated that his administration’s commitment to security, safety and welfare of the people remained irrevocable.

He added that the Adminstration had given security the prime position, as it is critical to its Development Agenda and a strategy for revolutionising the State’s economy.

The Governor charged the new Amotekun Corps personnel to display the highest level of professionalism, discipline, competence, integrity and Omoluabi ethos tin the discharge of their duty to protect the people and the State.

He also implored citizens and residents of the State to cooperate with the Corps operatives to make security management easy and peaceful. “All Osun citizens must own the Corps and provide them with information that will help them to effectively protect us,” he added.

Speaking further, Oyetola said: “Amotekun is created to collaborate with the security agencies and the vigilance groups and hunters across the State in order to ensure security in a peaceful, harmonious and professional manner.

“Let me also remind you all that by the nature of Amotekun operations and network, yours is a complementary and collaborative security outfit. I therefore urge you to collaborate with your colleagues in neighbouring South West States to keep our region and our people safe.

“Security is critical to our Development Agenda and a strategy for revolutionising the economy of the State. Consequently, you have a crucial role to play in attaining this noble objective. You must therefore secure the State with integrity, civility and a high sense of responsibility.

“Our State is noted as a peaceful one. We all have a responsibility to sustain our ranking as the Most Peaceful State in the nation. It is on this note that I implore all the citizens of the State to cooperate with the Amotekun corps operatives to make security management easy and peaceful so that we can deliver a strong and prosperous Osun.”

The Governor commended security agencies in Osun for their service to the State and assured that the State Government would continue to support them while also encouraging them to collaborate with one another.

He disclosed that the State Government had procured 20 security vehicles with communication gadgets to support security operatives in the discharge of their responsibility.

“We have recruited 750 vigilantes across all local governments in the State to provide intelligence on the activities and suspicious movements of criminals to the officials of Amotekun.

“We shall continue to provide all the equipment necessary for the successful prosecution of security and execution of the Amotekun Project. We shall continue to strategise to deliver security to the State,” Oyetola added.

In his welcome address, the Chairman, Osun Security Network Agency/Amotekun Corps, Brig. Gen. Ademola Aderibigbe (rtd), applauded the creation of the security outfit which he described as a child of necessity to permanently stem the tide of insecurity in the State in particular and the southwest region in general.

Aderibigbe who lauded the Administration of Governor Oyetola for his continued support to advance the security architecture, expressed confidence in the new security formation to flush out criminals in the State saying the era of zero tolerance for crime and criminality has begun.

He sought the people’s support to ensure seamless operations of the new security formation in the State.

In his goodwill message, the Speaker, Osun House of Assembly, Hon Timothy Owoeye extolled the collective efforts that gave birth to the formation of Amotekun in the Southwest.

He reassured the House’s commitment to continuously support the State in its efforts to guarantee the security of lives and property of the citizens.

The Ogiyan of Ejigbo, Oba Omowonuola Oyeyode Oyesosin appreciated the good gesture of Governor Oyetola at keeping the State safe and secured.

He appealed to the residents particularly the traditional rulers to give their utmost support in terms of useful information to the Amotekun Corps and other security agencies in the State.

Also speaking, the Director General, Development Agenda for Western Nigeria, DAWN Commission, Mr. Seye Oyeleye, hailed the Administration of Governor Oyetola for keying into the sustainable policies and programmes of the Commission aimed to move the southwest and Nigeria forward.

He charged the newly unveiled Amotekun Corps to always exhibit the Omoluabi ethos inculcated in them in the course of the training.

In their separate remarks, the Senate Spokesman, Senator Ajibola Bashiru and former Deputy Governor, State of Osun, Sen. Iyiola Omisore, commended the Governor on the tremendous achievements recorded in the area of security in the State.

He congratulated the Amotekun Corps on the successful completion of the training which according to him will bring about a competent, able and formidable local security network.

FOSSU Exco Sacked Over Tenure Elongation

The executive members and representatives of Federation of Oyo State Students’ Union FOSSU have been sacked by the zonal chapters for flagrant disregard to constitution, abuse of office and tenure elongation. This decision was made in a joint meeting held in Ibadan yesterday by all Zonal Chapters as monitored by ODUDUWA NEWS.

The copy of the communique of the meeting signed by all five zonal presidents of FOSSU and sent to Oduduwa News is reproduced in part:

AMALGAMATION OF ZONAL PRESIDENTS, FOSSU NATIONAL COUNCIL, OYO STATE.

“BEING THE RESOLUTION OF THE ZONAL PRESIDENTS (FIBSU, FIBSA, FOGSU, NAOOS AND NAOS) AT THE MEETING HELD ON FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10, 2021 AT EXACT 03:38 PM AT AGODI GARDEN, IBADAN, OYO STATE.

This refers to the subject matter above.

Federation of Oyo State Students Union (FOSSU National Council), is the Apex indigenous Association representing Oyo state Students in all tertiary institutions across Nigeria. The indigenous Association which was established on the existence of 5 zones viz-a-viz; Ibadan, Ibarapa, Ogbomoso, Oke-Ogun and Oyo Zones. As Nigeria cannot be addressed as a country without her 36states, FOSSU National council is not a fulfilled indigenous Association without these five Zones.

The last executives of FOSSU National council were inaugurated on the 6th of January, 2020 and failed to do the necessities by forming the electoral committee and conduct election for the next administration of FOSSU National amongst the entire Students Populace of Oyo State due to negligence of their duties and no confidence in themselves before the end of their Administration on the 6th of January, 2021.

As it stands, the Federation of Oyo State Students Union (FOSSU National Council) has no administrators running the affairs of the Association for the past 8months.

It is on this note the Zonal Presidents that constituted the above Association refused to keep quiet and calm and began to take steps to restore the image of our dear Association.

In lieu of the above, the five Zonal Presidents sprang up to action and the following resolutions were made at a meeting held on Friday, 10th September,2021.

(i). The Zonal Presidents hereby agreed that anybody parading himself or herself as a FOSSU National Executive/ Representative or staging any occasion under FOSSU National Umbrella anywhere and anytime within or outside Oyo State shall be addressed as impersonators and dealt with accordingly.

(ii). The Zonal Presidents are to nominate electoral committee from their zones respectively on or before Wednesday 15th, September 2021.

(iii). FOSSU National 2021 Electoral Committee shall be called upon and inaugurated on Friday September 17, 2021.

(iv). Interested Aspirants wanting to contest for the next FOSSU National election should surface and begin Campaign in due time.

(V). All other processes for the next election shall be communicated to the entire Students populace in due time.
The zonal Presidents hereby advise all members to remain calm as we remain resolute and firm on these decisions”.

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