Jobless man arrested for attempting suicide in Lagos charged to Court, granted bail of N200,000

OduduwaNews has gathered that an unemployed man, Solomon Okon, has been in police custody for over a month for allegedly drinking a poisonous substance.

It was learnt that the 21-year-old, who was a porter at Havana Hospital, Surulere, Lagos, drank the poisonous substance after receiving a letter terminating his employment.

A relative of Okon told the newsmen that the incident happened in August, adding that the suspect had since been charged to court.

He said, “Okon was working at Havana Hospital and received N35, 000 a month. He was squatting with a friend and was using part of the money to take care of his mother in Akwa Ibom. In August, he received a letter terminating his employment.

“Out of frustration, he ingested a poisonous substance. However, because it all happened in the hospital, he was quickly attended to and was able to recover to some extent. The hospital management reported the matter to the Barracks Police Station and then he was arrested and detained.”

In the meantime, the arrested man was said to have been charged to Court on Wednesday and the presiding judge granted him bail of N200,000.

Oduduwa Republic: We are going to be ruthless with agitators – Police warn

This is just as the Commissioner of Police, Lagos State Police Command, CP Hakeem Odumosu has warned that the command would not tolerate any form of rally or protest from any group of persons in the state today, as the country marks its 60th Independence anniversary.

Briefing senior police officers at the command headquarters, Ikeja, DIG Okoye , reiterated the Inspector General of Police, IGP Mohammed Adamu’s order on increased surveillance and security deployments across the country to forestall any breach of the peace, as well as ensure hitch-free celebrations of the country’s 60th Independence Day celebration.

DIG Okoye however, warned officers and men of the Command to act within the ambit of the law while discharging their responsibilities.

In adherence to the IGP’s order, CP Odumosu has directed all Area Commanders and Divisional Police Officers in Lagos to ensure they manned their jurisdictions and enforce the directive to the latter.

Odumosu, disclosed that the state government on its part had cancelled the ceremonial parade to commemorate the ceremony. He, therefore, warned parents and guardians to admonish their wards to shun the temptation of “joining any group to stage protests, rallies, or be mobilized to wage war against the government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Parents or guardians of any youths arrested for such an act will be prosecuted”, he threatened.

The command boss appealed to members of the public to desist from taking part in Oduduwa Republic agitation and be law-abiding and desist from violence and any act capable of disrupting the sovereignty of Nigeria.

JUST IN: Seyi Makinde reinstates 41 LAUTECH staff sacked by Ajimobi

Oyo State Government has directed that the last batch of staff of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, (LAUTECH) Ogbomoso, sacked by the last administration, be reinstated and their salaries for five months paid.

The 41 staff were among those affected by the unwholesome sack order issued by the administration of late Governor Abiola Ajimobi.

In a statement issued after the State Executive Council meeting on Tuesday, the Commissioner for Information, Culture and Tourism, Dr. Wasiu Olatubosun, said the resolution of the Oyo State Government was in tandem with the resolve of the governor to cater for all, no matter their status in the society.

Olatubosun hinted that the reinstatement is to take effect from May, 2020, when their colleagues in LAUTECH who were also affected, resumed office.
Olatunbosun called on them to show more dedication to their jobs, stressing that the present administration would leave no stone unturned in it’s pursuit of promoting the welfare of all workers on the State’s payroll.

“It is with joy that I announce the resolution of the State Executive Council meeting held on Tuesday, September 29, 2020, at the Exco Chamber, Governor’s Office, that the 41 LAUTECH Staff that were affected by the sack order, issued by the last administration, be reinstated and their five months’ salaries be paid.

“The resolution is in accordance with the programme and policy of the Oyo State Governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, who has promised to do everything possible to promote the welfare of public and civil servants, as well as development of their working environment to attain optimum output.

“We are using this opportunity to call on the affected individuals and those not affected to see the magnanimity of the governor as a booster to put more efforts into their work and help reposition the notable institution for the better.”

The Commissioner appreciated the reinstated workers for their patience and resilience during the period of hardship, assuring them that the present administration would not vilify workers, but promote their interests.

Ondo 2020: Scores injured as APC, PDP supporters clash

Barely few days that the Ondo State gubernatorial election set to hold, there have been series of reported violence attacks among the supporters of the ruling party of APC and its opposition, the Peoples’ Democratic Party PDP.

Today in Akure, OduduwaNews gathered that some supporters of the Peoples’ Democratic Party and the ruling party in the State, All Progressives Congress APC engaged themselves in free-for-all which led to scores injured and cars among other properties vandalized.

It was reported that the violence attacks occured while both parties were on campaign tours across the State.

As at the time of filing this report, nobody was said to have been killed in the violence attacks that ensued among the two political parties.

Electricity tarrif hike has been suspended for two weeks – NERC

OduduwaNews has just gathered that Electricity Distribution Companies (DISCOs) in Nigeria have been ordered to suspend the September 1 tariff increase for two weeks.

In a directive from the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), the DISCOs are to with immediate effect suspend the Multi-Year Tariff Order (MYTO) 2020 signed by Prof James Momoh, the NERC’s Chairman.

The suspension followed a joint communiqué issued by the Federal Government and the Labour Unions.

The Federal Government agreed the recent review in electricity tariffs would be suspended by the commission for a period of 14 days to further consultations and finalisation of negotiations between the parties.

The order by NERC said that from Sept 28 to Oct 11 the DisCos must revert all charges to the tariff existing as of Aug 31.

Ex-Lagos Commissioner, Mobolaji Abulateef Iyepe set to challenge Sanwo-Olu in 2023

Ex-Lagos State Commissioner, Mr. Hakeem Mobolaji Abdulateef Iyepe has declared his intention to contest governorship seat against the incumbent governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu in 2023.

Iyepe made the declaration to run for governorship position against Sanwo-Olu while holding a declaration of intention nteractive session in Lagos yesterday.

Iyepe said, his intention to contest governorship seat was hinged on the fact that the present crop of politicians have failed to turn Nigerian economy around despite numerous natural resources littered the country.

He said, Nigeria set to celebrate 60th independence anniversary on October 1st but in reality there is nothing to show for it as a developmental stride since the independence. He stated further that, anybody that cultivates the habit of sitting on the fence while the country is being bastardized by politicians is a betrayal of allegiance he owes the country and he doesn’t want to betray Nigeria and Lagos at large, reason for his intetion.

He promised Lagosians that he would change the status quo by embarking on several development projects that will uplift the standard of living of all Lagosians should they give him necessary support to become governor 2023.

COVID-19 test: Oyo Govt releases list of testing centres across the State

The Emergency Operations Centre, EOC, of the Oyo State COVID-19 Task Force, has released a list of locations where residents of the state can undertake COVID-19 tests across the state.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Seyi Makinde, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, stated that the list of centres was ratified on Monday at the state’s COVID-19 Task Force meeting presided by Governor Makinde.

The statement added that the Task Force called on residents of the state to avail themselves the opportunities of its decentralised testing system, to get themselves tested for the virus.

The Task Force maintained that contrary to misinformation that the virus has been defeated, it is still very much active, warning that adequate and observance of all the safety protocols remained the effective ways of combating the virus.

According to the statement, the available testing centres in the state include: State Hospital, Oyo; General Hospital, Saki; General Hospital, Iseyin; General Hospital, Igboora; General Hospital, Apata, Ibadan; Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba, Ibadan; Health is Wealth, Secretariat Road, Ibadan; and LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso.

It added that testing is also available in approved private laboratories across the state.The statement further indicated that residents can call the following numbers for enquiries: 08095394000, 08078288999, 08078288800, 08095863000 or dial 72319*6# and follow the promptings.

No illegal sale of water pipes at Oyo State Water Corporation – Chairman

The chairman of the Water Corporation of Oyo State, Dr. Adebayo Adepoju, has declared that there is no record of illegal sale of assets belonging to the corporation, contrary to claims by an opposition politician in the state.

Adepoju, in a statement made available to newsmen in Ibadan, on Tuesday, said that the corporation has only embarked on an inventory-taking and auditing so as to ascertain and account for all the assets of the corporation.

The statement added that contrary to claims by an opposition political party that the corporation is engaging in illegal sale of water pipes, the corporation had only brought out the pipes in the scheme, which had laid fallow in the swamps, for proper counting, audit and accountability.

The statement further indicated that the claims credited to a chieftain of the Alliance for Democracy (AD), were false and unfounded.

He assured members of the public that the corporation remained committed to providing potable water to residents, noting that no amount of lies or character assassination would deter the corporation from achieving the mandate of potable water for all.

The statement said: “The attention of the management and staff of the Water Corporation of Oyo State has been drawn to an online publication made by a chieftain of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) on the alleged illegal sale of water pipes by the management of the Water Corporation.

“While the corporation refutes the claim in its entirety, it has become extremely important to make this press release to keep the public well-informed.

“A few months ago, a committee was set up to audit all the assets and take an inventory of the corporation. Its responsibility, among others, was to ascertain and account for all inventory and assets of the corporation for accountability.

“The said pipes had been lying in the swamp for years, so they had to be brought out for proper counting, audit and accountability. As a result of bringing out these pipes, there was an alarm that the pipes were being taken out for illegal sale.

“The management had earlier followed up on all information received and moved to properly secure the assets. Some of the measures put in place include the replacement of the security outfit watching the scheme, the installation of solar powered security surveillance cameras that can be viewed both on site and remotely and completion of the perimeter fencing of the scheme.”

The corporation’s boss further explained that the alarm raised about illegal sale of pipes and the picture being circulated on the internet as portraying illegal sale were baseless, as the truck in the circulated picture was, indeed, that of those enlisted by the corporation to take the pipes from the swamps to another location for proper counting.

“Late last month, the chairman alerted the Joint Task Force (JTF) and the Operation Burst to the alarm raised by some persons that some pipes were being taken out of the scheme illegally.

“The response from the JTF, which included the Oyo State Road Transport Management Agency (OYRTMA), was swift and they found out that the truck in the viral picture, which was seen by the men of the Operation Burst and OYRTMA, was, indeed, authorised by the corporation to lift the pipes out of the swamp to another location.

“The truck got stuck in the mud at the location, which necessitated OYRTMA taking their heavy-duty towing vehicle to bring out the truck. This was the picture taken and being passed around as showing some people trying to illegally sell state’s assets. The alarm would have been deemed unnecessary but for the fact that the operators of the vehicle were sighted at the swamp on a weekend, which might have necessitated the wrong signals to members of the public.”

The corporation took exception to the claim in the fake story by the acclaimed AD chieftain that illegal sale resumed under the administration of the current chairman, Dr. Adepoju, saying that claim was ill-motivated and conceived to “assassinate his character and drag his integrity in the mud just to score a political point.”

“We would like to state here that we appreciate the vigilance of the public. The corporation is determined to provide pipe borne water to all the citizens of the state and would leave no stone unturned in achieving this goal.

“The government of His Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde prides itself on transparency and accountability.

“The government and the Water Corporation remain committed to reviving the water supply sector in the state, as the old pipes are being replaced at a dizzying pace across the state,” the statement added.

Lagos CBD to prosecute traffic, environmental offenders in mobile Courts

The Lagos Central Business District has declared its readiness to prosecute anybody that violates traffic and environmental laws in the State by using mobile Courts to expedite justice immediately any offender is arrested.

The Special Adviser, Mr. Olugbenga Oyerinde, disclosed this at a stakeholders’ meeting with leaders of Market Associations in Lagos, led by Iyaloja-General of Nigeria, Mrs. Folasade Tinubu-Ojo and members of Community Development Associations, CDAs, within the Lagos Island Business District at the Agency’s office over the weekend.

Oyerinde, while appealing to the stakeholders to caution members of their communities against violating traffic and environmental rules, stated that the introduction of Mobile Courts underscores the fact that CBD must create a conducive environment for business to thrive within all areas designated as business districts within the State.

He reiterated the determination of the present administration to restore the original master plan of the Lagos Island Business Districts and its adjoining axis by checking the activities of street traders and developers, who have converted all available spaces like walkways, streets and roads to shops.

Speaking on the need to open up the roads and streets blocked by traders especially Breadfruit, Mcween and Gbajumo Streets, the Special Adviser said the State Government is determined to restore safety and environmental sanity to all nooks and crannies of the Lagos Island Business District, saying that illegal activities of shops and plaza owners, who violate the physical planning laws, will be checked.

Warning miscreant who attack government officials on lawful duties, Oyerinde said no amount of resistance and intimidation by hoodlums parading as “Omo Adugbo” can make the State Government go back on its resolve to clean up the entire Lagos Island Business District.

The Special Adviser called on traders, especially those selling on the streets and walkways, to remove their extensions and makeshift shops from the roads immediately.

He also cautioned street urchins and area boys parading as developers to desist from supporting the illegality of converting streets and roads to trading places forthwith or face the full wrath of the law, stressing that no pleading on behalf of anybody convicted by the court will be entertained by his Office.

Speaking at the meeting, the Iyaloja-General, Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo, pledged the cooperation of members of the market associations in realising the goals and objectives of the Agency.

She, however, requested for joint inspection of areas and shops that are notorious for violating the physical planning laws of the State in a bid to correct the anomalies.

The reign of Telu and Iwo development: Deriding the honey does not reduce its sweetness – Yekeen Adio

By Yekeen Adio

No doubt, the Oluwo of Iwo is among the leading traditional rulers in Osun State because of the importance of Oluwo stool in Yoruba history.

Iwo is an ancient town in Osun State, Nigeria. It is the seat of the Iwo Kingdom, a traditional state.

The Iwo people, like all other people of Yoruba stock are said to have belonged to Ile-Ife from where they migrated sometimes in the 14th century. The earliest settlement initiated by Adekola Telu a prince from Ife. Adekola Telu was the son of the 16th Ooni of Ife a female called Luwo Gbagida. The town formerly part of Oyo state which was later separated and became one of the major townships in Osun State, Nigeria.

The stool of Oluwo has had 22 occupants including Late Oba Asiru Olatunbosun Tadese who joined his ancestors after reigning for almost 21 years.

On the evening of Monday, 18th February, 2013 when the news of the demise of the immediate past Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Asiru Olatunbosun Tadese, Ariwajoye 1 broke, many people in the ancient town of Iwo especially the indigenes were downcast because the reign of the late Oluwo, according to them witnessed remarkable developments, which includes the establishment of a tertiary institution by the Nigerian Baptist Convention, named Bowen University.

Immediately after late Oluwo’s burial there came an intense battle over who succeeds late Tadese as at least 10 princes from three of the five ruling houses eligible to ascend the throne of Oluwo threw their hats into the ring.

There was dispute among the princes over the number of families eligible to contest the stool in spite of the Osun State government pegging the number at five.

In the aftermath of legal tussle, the Gbaase Ruling House was agreed to be the next to produce the Oluwo. To this end, seven contestants emerged from Gbaase ruling house. After about two years of intense contest and selection processes of which left the people of the town waiting for the announcement of the next Oluwo.

On Monday, 9th of November, 2015, there was wild jubilation among indigenes and residents of Iwo land following the approval and announcement of the appointment of Prince ‘Rasheed Adewale Akanbi of the Gbaase ruling house of Iwo as the new Oluwo of Iwoland by the then Osun State Helmsman, Rauf Aregbesola.

On that same day, the ancient city of Iwo stood still, when the Oluwo-elect, Prince ‘Rasheed Adewale Akanbi entered triumphantly in to the town for the installation and turbanning processes, the ceremony that formally marks the beginning of the reign of the new monarch.

Few weeks after the installation and turbanning processes, a staff and instrument of office was presented to the New Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdul-Rasheed Adewale Akanbi, Ilufemiloye Telu I, by the Osun State government amidst jubilations.

Immediately he was presented with a staff and instrument of office, the New Oluwo, having realized the age long saying, that “Neither the king that brings prosperity nor the one that brings destruction will escape the verdict of history” coupled with his natural desire to impact positively the lives of his people made him swung into action against poverty and marginalization of his town in the country by liaising with relevant government officials and wealthy people in order to facilitate and influence meaningful development projects to his domain.

It was unprecedented, as he began to play his roles with great enthusiasm and burning anger to make a different in his “empire”.

And within 52 months of his reign, listed below are “some” of the development projects and initiatives either initiated, facilitated, influenced or solely sponsored by the Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba Adewale Akanbi.

  1. Reconstruction of the Old Oluwo Palace into a state of the art magnificent complex.
  2. Procurement of Patrol vehicles and motorcycles for law enforcement agencies
  3. Establishment of Telu Food and Clothing Bank, the initiative which has been existing since 2016
  4. Repairing of the bad portions at Olodo, Ejioku and Iyana-Offa, along Iwo-Ibadan Road axis
  5. Repairing and Rehabilitation of Iwo-Osogbo Highway..
  6. Facilitating/Donating of Multimillion Naira Medical Equipments to General Hospital.
  7. Construction of first Nigeria Arc of Triumph monument, Iwo

8 Ten Young and outstanding entrepreneurs were empowered with 100k each

  1. Facilitating and Offering Scholarship to several indigenes and residents of Iwoland.
  2. Organizing of Oluwo Children Day celebration, the initiative which has been existing since 2016
  3. Approval and takeoff of Iwo City Polytechnic, Iwo.
  4. Approval and takeoff of National Open University of Nigeria (NOUN), Iwo Study Centre.
  5. Approval and takeoff of Al Ummah College of Education, Iwo.
  6. Approval and takeoff of Royal College of Public Health and Technology, Iwo.
  7. Approval of Westland University, Iwo.
  8. Approval, reconstruction and takeoff of Police Area Command, Iwo.
  9. Approval and takeoff of Federal Road Safety Corps FRSC Unit Command, Iwo
  10. Approval of an Operational Zonal command of Nigeria Immigration Service, Iwo
  11. Approval of Federal College Of Education, Iwo.
    …….to mention but a few

Leadership, they say is not in the ceremonial nomenclature, but the diligent accomplishments of the task one is saddled with.

It is evidential rather than rhetorical. Such qualities can only be found among people who are genuinely concerned and are passionate about the masses just the way Oba Abdul-Rasheed Adewale Akanbi is showing as the Oluwo of Iwoland.

With the support of the people of Iwoland,there will be more inflow of meaningful development to the ancient city of Iwo during the reign of Ọba AbdulRasheed Adewale Akanbi Telu, the Oluwo of Iwoland.

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