Federal University of Oke-Ogun Bill: Aseyin and others speak at the Public Hearing

Today, Aseyin of Iseyin land, Oba Ganiyu Jimoh, Barr. Hammed Raji SAN, Okere of Saki among other stakeholders in Oke-Ogun made it to the Nigerian Senate Public Hearing on the establishment of Federal University of Agriculture, Oke-Ogun.

You will recall that the Sponsor of the Bill, Senator Fatai Buhari who represents Oyo North Senatorial District at the National Assembly made it known in the past that the Bill he started sponsoring from the 8th Assembly only scaled through the 1st reading but unable to be finally passed before the last Assembly came to an end. This neccessitated his unrelenting effort to pick the bill again in order to ensure speedy passage at the current 9th Assembly.

Currently, the Bill for the Establishment of Federal University of agriculture, Oke-Ogun is now at the Public Hearing stage where stakeholders in Oke-Ogun are making their contributions and inputs to aide the smooth passage of the Bill.

The Senate Committee on Tertiary Institutions and Tetfund earlier today held public hearing in respect of 3 number of bills targeted to improve Nigeria education sector. Among which is Distinguished Senator Buhari’s bill that seeks to establish Federal University of Agriculture and Technology, Oke Ogun.

Public Hearing is an important part of legislative process which affords the concerned public and the stakeholders the opportunity to make input that will shapen the decision of the parliament in legislative process and the gathering witnessed a large turn-out of the representatives from Oke-Ogun ranging from the Traditional Rulers, Professionals, colleagues from House of Representatives, educationists and others who have come to convince the committee on why it is not negotiable to establish the university of learning.

Senator Fatai Buhari in his remark, calls the attention of all stakeholders to ensure that the Bill is finally passed to law because Oke-Ogun blessed with both natural and human resources does not have any federal presence and a region that contributes immensely to the agricultural revolution we have been clamouring for cannot be left out in having its own University of Agriculture for rapid economic development.

Gokada’s Founder Murdered, Loss of Jobs Looms in Lagos – HRM

Fahim Saleh, a 33-year-old venture capitalist and CEO of Nigeria-based startup Gokada, was discovered murdered on Tuesday in his apartment on Manhattan’s Lower East Side, according to New York Police Department officials.

As at the time of writing this report, no arrest has been made. The Police agents have beefed up security around the place and have vowed to nab the killers wherever they may be.

Meanwhile, Busola Ekundayo, the HR of Lagos Headquarters, while decrying the ugly incident that took the life of her Boss lamented on the looming loss of Jobs in Lagos and Nigeria at large owing to the recent demise of the Founder.

Breaking: Oyo Discharges Four COVID-19 Patients

A statement released by Oyo State Government read as thus:

Four confirmed COVID-19 cases received their second NEGATIVE test results and have been discharged. This brings the number of discharged cases in Oyo State to 1012. 2. Also, the COVID-19 confirmation tests for sixty-nine suspected cases came back POSITIVE. The cases are from Ibadan North (14), Ibadan South West (12), Akinyele (9), Egbeda (8), Iseyin (7), Ibadan South East (4), Oluyole (4), Orelope (3), Ibadan North East (2), Oyo East (1), Saki West (1), Lagelu (1), Ibadan North West (1), Ona Ara (1) and Ido (1) Local Government Areas.

So, the total number of confirmed cases in Oyo State today is 1951. 3. Please keep following the guidelines of the COVID-19 Task Force to ensure that we slow down the spread of coronavirus in our state. Wash your hands regularly with soap and water or use an alcohol-based hand sanitiser, wear face masks in public places and maintain proper social distancing.

ALGON loses case to Oyo State Government at Appeal Court

The Oyo State Court of Appeal sitting in Ibadan has affirmed the Appeal made by the State Government that the election that brought in the sacked local government chairmen was illegal and marred with irregularities.

The Judge gave the verdict today while

the supporters of PDP in the State were seeing jubilating around for the victory at the Court.

Oyo Lawmaker, Dele Adeola gives palliatives to aged in Otu, Itesiwaju

Barely few weeks the Honourable representing Iseyin/Itesiwaju State Constituency distributed palliatives to the people of Iseyin Local Government. Recently, Dele Adeola distributed palliatives to the aged in Otu, Itesiwaju Local Government to ameliorate the suffering and hardship brought by the pandemic COVID-19.

The beneficiaries while speaking express their joy and happiness to the Honourable for counting them worthy of sharing palliatives at a time the hardship brought by the pandemic is hitting everybody hard.

Dele Adeola in his remark thanks them for the support given to him so far and assures them that he will continue to ensure that the dividends of democracy trickled down to them.

COVID-19: Schools resume back in Oyo State

Barely few weeks that the Oyo State Government has given directives to all public primary and secondary schools in Oyo State to ensure the resumption of students in terminal classes today.

Our findings so far show that there is a strict compliance to Covid-19 directives as laid down by the State government and not only in the Private schools but also in the Public schools.

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