Oyo State Ranked 7th On NBS’s States’ Half-year IGR Index

Governor ‘Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has declared that the ranking of the state as seventh in the States’ Internally Generated Revenue Index by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) for the first two quarters of 2021 did not come as a surprise, adding that the development was as a result of the committment of his administration to the growth and development of Oyo State.

He also noted that the leap in IGR is the manifestation of his administration’s pragmatic approach to governance since May 2019.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, which provided insights into the IGR leap, said that the administration’s commitment to turning Oyo State into an economic and investment hub, as well as the bold initiatives taken by Governor Makinde to encourage the ease of doing business, transform the agriculture and infrastructure sector, and ensure adequate security, were the pillars behind the state’s leap on the IGR index.

The statement further indicated that the Makinde administration would not relent in its determination to expand the economy of the state and improve its finances.

The statement quoted Governor Makinde, as maintaining that his government would continue to be bullish in its approach to expanding the state’s economy, adding that this is in line with his commitment in the Roadmap for Accelerated Development of Oyo State, 2019-2023.

He said that agribusiness and infrastructure development to target the economy would continue to receive priority attention.

The National Bureau of Statistics had recently published its 2021 half-year report of Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of Nigerian States, stating that Lagos State topped the chart with N267.23bn IGR, followed by FCT with N69, 072,879,664.43 and Rivers state with N57,324,672,372.42.

Oyo State with N25, 191,713,455.75 was in 7th position, while Yobe State with N4, 031,033,046.55 was at the bottom of the table.

With the information made available in the report, Oyo State ranked third among states with highest IGR in the South-West, coming behind Lagos and Ogun States.

The report equally showed that the revenue area where most of South-West states got the highest revenue was Pay As You Earn (PAYE), with Lagos generating N152.7 billion while Oyo State came second with N18.6bn, indicating the strength of the manpower in the states.

Commenting on the data, the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Prof. Musibau Babatunde, maintained that the ranking of the state on the half-year NBS report reflected the economic realities in the state, where several business-friendly policies of the Governor Makinde administration have resulted in more investments.

He explained that the prompt payment of salaries and pensions, as well as the massive completed and ongoing infrastructure development projects and investments on improving security, which have brought positive improvements to the business environment, have all played huge roles in the state’s improvement on the IGR index.

“You would recall that Oyo State experienced a 42.23 per cent year-on-year growth from N26.75bn in 2019 to N38.04bn in 2020, a growth that was faster than the 8.57 per cent year-on year growth recorded between 2018 and 2019 when its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) grew from N24.64bn to N26.75bn.

“You would also recall that on assuming office, Governor Makinde made it clear that his administration would lay a solid foundation for the economic development of the state and with a solid structure in place, it would progressively improve the finances of the state.

“What you are beginning to see is the practical manifestation of the policies and programmes of the government in the area of economic expansion through agribusiness and infrastructure development.

“The business-friendly policies and the introduction of several incentives to investors by the state government will no doubt culminate into more investments and thereby bring more revenues in the coming months and years. So, residents of the state can look forward to more improvements as we move on.

“In 2018, the half year IGR was N12.379 billion; in 2019, it was N14.060 billion; and in 2020, it moved up to N17.773 billion. For 2021, it is N25.19 billion.

“The governor has always made it clear that the administration will not relent in its efforts to expand the economy of the state using the tripartite approach of developing the agribusiness sector to attract large investments, building solid infrastructure that target the economy and executive well-thought-out policies and incentives that will make doing business easy for investors.

FG Pegs One Bedroom Apartment At N7.3m, Equivalent Of 20 Years Salary Of Nigerians On Minimum Wage

The Federal Government has launched a portal for its 5,000 housing units which are under different phases of completion.

The Minister of Works and Housing Babatunde Fashiola, said Nigerians can now apply for houses built under the current Federal Government’s National Housing Programme (NHP) in 34 states of the country.

This was following the formal launch of the portal, ‘https://nhp.worksandhousing.gov.ng,’ which took place at the Conference Room of the Ministry in Mabushi, Abuja on Friday.

Fashola said, “We converge here just to introduce a portal on which the National Housing Programme pilot will be offered for sale to the public. What that means is that we will not be selling printed forms, the forms are online and this allows for more openness, limits human intervention and any disposition to any underhand practice”.

Nigeria has a housing deficit of over 21 million units and over N21trn will be required to finance the deficit.

But the debate by experts is that the country needs housing units that average Nigerians can afford.

The National Minimum Wage signed by President Muhammadu Buhari in 2019 was N30,0000 per month.

The building project which was undertaken by the Ministry of Works is under the National Housing Programme programme and is inline with the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals in Nigeria (SGD), the government had claimed.

The seventeen SDGs have an urban component, including targets such as affordable housing.

Goal eleven of the SDG targets to ensure that by 2030, the government will provide access for all to adequate, safe and affordable housing and basic services and upgrade slums.

Investigation on the newly launched portal by the ministry reveals that the cheapest building available on the portal is N7,222,404 for a one bedroom flat.

The price of the buildings range from N7,222,404, N9,268,752, N13,241,074 and N16,491,155.8 across the country.

States like Gombe, Katsina ( Gidan kwa-kwa, Off New Ring road, Katsina); Niger ( 3 Arms Zone, Eastern Bye Pass, Minna, Niger); Taraba ( Wukari-Jalingo Road, Jalingo, Taraba); Zamfara (Kuraja-Damba, Off Gusau-Zaria Road, Gusau, Zamfara); Yobe ( Old Damaturu-Maiduguri Road, Damaturu, Yobe) and Adamawa (Sangere Village, along Numan-Jimetta Road, Yola, Adamawa) among others have cost as high as N16,491,155.8.

Some of these states are heavily indebted and have large numbers of the poor.

With the current minimum wage of N30,00, if a Nigerian wants to purchase any of the buildings, the buyer has to make a down payment of 30 per cent of the original cost of the building.

For instance, if the intended buyer chooses to purchase the N16.49m valued three bedroom flat, the buyer will make a down payment of N4.94m which is an equivalent of 13 years and 7 months salary of a minimum wage earner.

This is based on the mortgage calculator for the housing units provided by the ministry on the portal.

If the buyer is settling for the cheapest units, which is N7.22m one bedroom flat, a down payment of N2,166,721.19 is expected to be paid.

The N2.16m down payment is an equivalent of over 6 years salary of a minimum wage earner, while outright purchase of the N7.22m one bedroom apartment will require 20 years salary of the civil servants on N30,000 minimum wage.

Osun PDP 2022 Guber Aspirant, Ademola Adeleke, Dele Momodu Visit Gov Makinde In Ibadan

The gubernatorial aspirant in the forthcoming 2022 governorship election in Osun State, Sen. Ademola Adeleke, and the Publisher of Ovation Magazine, Dele Momodu paid a courtesy visit to Oyo State Governor, His Excellency, Engr Seyi Makinde.

“It was so beautiful spending quality time with our great Leader and Governor of Oyo State ENGINEER SEYI MAKINDE at home in Ibadan where he hosted SENATOR ADEMOLA NURUDEEN ADELEKE and friends… I witnessed GSM’s incredible brilliance at close quarter and he left everyone stunned with his sharp intellect, witticism, and hospitality.

The last time I saw him display such robust knowledge of issues of governance was at the London School of Economics in 2016″ – Aare Dele Momodu.

Sources closed to the governor said the meeting was political and majorly centered on how to unite all political gladiators in PDP towards the forthcoming gubernatorial election in Osun State as well as the 2023 general elections.

Husband Beats Pregnant Wife To Death In Saki

ODUDUWA NEWS has gathered that a pregnant woman was beaten to death by her husband in Saki area of Oke-Ogun, Oyo State of Nigeria.

It was gathered that the young woman named Nimatalahi from Giwa’s family gave up the ghost because she was seriously beaten by her husband identified as Azeez.

In the process of beating her, Nimatalahi was trying to run away from her aggressive husband, she fell and was initially neglected by her husband before she was later rushed to the hospital, she gave up the ghost 3 hours after.

It was learnt that Nimatalahi was eight month pregnant and has been abused severally in the past before she later met untimely death.

It was revealed she had once lost a pregnancy due to domestic violence from her husband and that her husband Azeez was well known by neighbours and family how he always brutalized his wives.

AZEEZ is in his early 40s and Nimatallahi was in her early 30s. As at the time of filing this report, nobody can ascertain the whereabouts of her husband.

Man To Die By Hanging In Ekiti Over Link With Bokoharam

Justice Lekan Ogunmoye of Ekiti State High Court, sitting in Ado Ekiti has sentenced Abdulsalam Adinoyi (35) to death by hanging.

In his judgment, Justice Ogunmoye said the prosecution had proved its case beyond reasonable doubt against the defendant, thus, implying his culpability in all the charges against him.

Adinoyi was charged and arraigned on five count charges bothering on Armed Robbery, Murder, Terrorism and unlawful possession of firearms, contrary to sections 1 (2) (a) and 3(1) of the Robbery and Firearms (Special Provisions) Act Cap C16, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004, also Sections 316 of the Criminal Code Law, Cap C16, Laws of Ekiti State, 2012 and Sections 11 and 12 of the Ekiti State Kidnapping and Terrorism (Prohibition Law), 2015.

According to the charge, Abdulsalam Adinoyi who hails from Okene in Kogi State, between 22nd of December, 2016 and 20th March, 2017 while armed with a gun, attacked and robbed Sergeant Gana Jiya and other Police Officers at Check Point in Oye Ekiti, murdered Sergeant Gana Jiya on the spot while other Police Officers on duty sustained serious degree of gun wounds and carted away two AK-47 Assaulted Riffle, launched terrorism attack on people of Ekiti State and his environs, confessed to being a member of Boko Haram and unlawfully in possession of an AK-47 Assault Rifle among others.

”The sole issues for determination are accordingly resolved in favour of the prosecution. The defendant is hereby found guilty as charged, he is accordingly sentenced to death by hanging in counts 1, 2 and 3, may Almighty God have mercy on his soul. He is also sentenced to 20 years imprisonment in count 4 and ten years imprisonment in count 5 with N10,000.00 as an option of fine, he concluded.’’

In his confessional statement, Adinoyi said, members of his group named Abu Uwais and Aminu a.k.a. Idi-Amin, now at large were planning for an operation, when Police Officers came to his house, it was searched and the AK-47 an Assault Rifle was recovered among other items.

To prove his case, the Prosecutor, Gbemiga Adaramola called five witnesses including Police officers who were at the scene while exhibits tendered included an AK-47 Assault Rifle, statement of the defendants and the victims, photographs, Compact Discs containing Boko Haram trainings, 5 Sim Cards and packs, Flash drives, empty bullet shells, medical reports among others.

The defendant spoke in his own defence through his counsel and called no witnesses.

Portal Launched As FG Begins Sale Of New Housing Units in 34 States

The Federal Ministry of Works and Housing has announced the commencement of sale of new National housing units currently being supervised by the Minister of the Ministry, Babatunde Raji Fashola SAN.

“Over 5,000 houses up for sale across 34 states of the Federation, which construction generated jobs, economic growth. Online sale is to ensure credibility, openness and reduce human intervention,underhand practice. Encourages FHA, FMBN,to use portal,states to adapt portal for sales of their houses”, said Minister.

President of NGE, Permanent Secretary, commended FG, Minister for commitment to housing delivery and the innovation.

Nigerians can now apply for houses built under the current Federal Government’s National Housing Programme (NHP) in 34 states of the country following the launch of the portal on Friday by the Minister of Works and Housing, Mr Babatunde Fashola,SAN through which interested members of the public could apply for allocation.

The formal launch of the portal, https://nhp.worksandhousing.gov.ng, which took place at the conference room of the Ministry in Mabushi, Abuja, throws open the door for Nigerians to apply online to buy the available 5,000 plus housing units, ranging from 1,2 to 3 bedroom bungalows and blocks of flats in any location of their choice.

Ondo Govt Lifts Ban On Forestry Activities

The Government of Ondo State had lifted ban on forestry activities in the state.

This was contained in a statement signed and made available by the Governor of the State, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu as read in part:

“This is to announce to the general public, especially stakeholders in the forestry sector that the ban placed on activities in the State Forest Reserves has been lifted with effect from Monday, November 15, 2021.

“It will be recalled that the State Executive Council, as part of its conclusions at its meeting on the 31st of August, 2021, placed a ban on all activities in the forests including logging and flitching.

“The measure was aimed at bringing sanity to the sector even as it was meant to engender enhanced revenue generation for the State.

“Ten weeks since the ban, Government’s internal and administrative measures emplaced were carefully monitored with a view to charting a more enduring path towards the effective utilisation of the State’s vast forest resources for the general good.

“These mechanisms and measures are undoubtedly, effective enough to drive Government’s vision for the sector. The review of the ban and subsequent approval by Mr Governor to lift same, therefore, comes on the heels of an appreciable level of compliance on the part of those saddled with responsibilities during the ban. So far, the measures have yielded some commendable results.

“All permit holders as well as other legitimate stakeholders are hereby enjoined to commence their activities ONLY from the approved date, Monday 15th November, 2021. State Forest Officers are equally, further mandated to ensure strict adherence to approved guidelines in the discharge of their duties for enhanced productivity”.

UI Makes U-Turn On Convocation Of First Class Graduates, Invites All Categories

The management of the University of Ibadan (UI) has made a reverse decision on the convocation of first class graduates which generated a lot of controversies in recent times.

This was contained in a statement made available today by the University as read in part:

“University of Ibadan congratulates graduands on the successful completion of their course in the University. Graduation is a very important aspect of your life. Therefore, please read this notice very carefully:

“We congratulate graduands on the successful completion of their programmes at the University. Graduation is a very important milestone of your life. Therefore, please read this notice very carefully:

“Attendance at the International Conference Centre is opened to graduands only. Parents and visitors are not allowed into the campus neither will there be any form of partying or social gathering during the period. All graduands are to comply with COVID-19 protocols, including wearing of face masks, physical distancing and use of hand sanitizer.
Parents, guardians and visitors are to log on to connect to the Convocation proceedings using any of the following link: www.ui.edu.ng
Graduands are expected to collect academic outfits before the Ceremony, after presenting the receipt of payment for the following:
Hiring of Undergraduate Academic outfit – N3,000 (Three Thousand Naira only).
Hiring of Master’s Academic outfit – N3,000 (Three Thousand Naira only).
Purchase of Ph.D Academic outfit – N25,200 (Twenty Five Thousand, Two Hundred Naira only).
School fees containing the appropriate Graduation Levy for Diploma/Certificate, First Degree and Higher Degree.
Separate receipt of N1,000.00 (One Thousand Naira only) for the University of Ibadan Alumni Association (UIAA) Membership levy. The levy of N1,000.00 (One Thousand Naira only) must be paid to the Alumni Office.
All graduands are expected to pay the levies as stipulated whether or not they attend the Convocation Ceremonies.
Graduands should follow the steps listed below to pay for Hiring of Academic Outfits as listed in (3) above.

“Log on to www.remita.net
Click on ‘pay FGN and State TSA’
Click on ‘FGN’: Federal Government of Nigeria
Locate University of Ibadan -1000107
Select Service Type: University of Ibadan Fees
Choose Hiring of Academic Gown Fee
Enter the amount, narratives for the payment i.e. being payment for Hiring of Academic Gown Fee for 2020 Graduation
Generate Remita Retrieval Reference invoice
Pay online with your ATM Card or Print out the Remita Retrieval Invoice to make cash payment in any commercial bank of choice
Print out online Receipt of payment (indicating the name of bank ATM used for online transaction) and present to the Treasury Office of the University to collect the University receipt
Present the Remita Retrieval Invoice and the bank teller used for cash payment to the Treasury Office of the University to collect University Receipt”.

Other information can be accessed via the official website of the University: www.ui.edu.ng.

Oluwo of Iwo, Traditionalists Battle Over Sacrilege Against Yoruba Deities

The Oluwo of Iwo, Oba Abdulrosheed Akanbi and Traditional Religion Worshippers Association, yesterday, traded tackles over sacrilege against Yoruba deities.

The Oluwo insisted that celebrating deities belittled traditional rulers, saying only God is worthy of worship by monarchs.

But the traditional religion adherents in the state threatened to embark on a million-man protest to Oluwo’s palace if Governor Adegboyega Oyetola of Osun State, did not compel the monarch to apologise for his sacrilege against Yoruba deities.

I can’t be a slave to any deity – Oluwo

Oluwo, while speaking at the maiden edition of God festival held at his palace, Iwo, said: “A king must celebrate the king of all kings. A king must not celebrate lesser gods but God almighty.

“I cannot be second in command to any deity, I am not a slave to any deity or idol, I have authority over them all, I am representing the real Kabiyesi who is the God of all.

“I choose to celebrate that great servant that serves me day and night. This is an innovation which is accepted by God, I don’t need it to be accepted by men.”

We’ll protest this sacrilege, except… – Traditionalists

Meanwhile, TRAWSO vowed to stage a protest if the monarch failed to apologise over his unguarded utterances, after 21 days of the address.

Addressing a press conference in Osogbo, TRAWSO President, Dr Oluseyi Atanda said: “The Deji of Akure beat his wife publicly and not that he attacked another Oba and he was deposed. We have risen as a body to defend our constitutionally religious right and stop Oluwo from further committing sacrilege on the revered throne of Iwoland and the crown of Orisa bestowed on Iwo monarchs by the Ifa Obara Otura

“We, therefore, request the State Government to call Oba Abdul-Rasheed Akanbi to order and within 21 days; issue a public statement apologizing for his unguarded utterances against Orisa and desist from such acts capable of inciting religious fracas, and if he is uncomfortable wearing the crown of Orisa, he should leave the palace of Orisa.

Otherwise, we in 21 days, the 30th of November, 2021 would stage one million Olorisa worshippers march onto Iwo land to protest and ask that Oluwo be removed and for Government to stop the infiltration of persons in the land whose utterances are capable of destroying the relative peace we are enjoying in the State.”
-Vanguard

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