Breaking: Court restrains NLC, TUC from going ahead with planned strike over fuel hike

OduduwaNews has gathered that Industrial Court has just ruled in favour of Federal Government in a suite seeking to stop the planned Nationwide strike.

Justice Ibrahim Galadima of the National Industrial Court, Abuja, on Friday stopped the Nigeria Labour Congress and the Trade Union Congress from embarking on a nationwide strike on September 28.

The judge gave the directive while ruling on an exparte application filed by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation.

The Acting Director of the Department Civil Litigation of the Federal Ministry of Justice, Mrs. Maimuna Shiru, and one Mr. Tijjani Gazali, filed the application on behalf of the Federal Government.

The judge had on Thursday restrained the labour unions from going ahead with the planned nationwide rally to protest the recent increase in the pump price of petrol and electricity tariff by the federal government.

The unions had earlier in the week vowed to go ahead with the protest on September 28 in a bid to force the government to reverse the decisions.

LASCOPA seals warehouse for repackaging expired products in Lagos

In a bid to further ensure the protection of consumers from unwholesome products, the Lagos State Consumer Protection Agency (LASCOPA) has sealed Canvest Nigeria Limited warehouse, located at Plot 4, Cocoa Industrial Road, Ogba, Ikeja, for repackaging unwholesome and expired curry powder with the name Chinchilli and Ducross for sale.

Acting on an anonymous tip-off from a member of the public, the Special Monitoring Team of LASCOPA, led by its General Manager, Mrs. Kemi Olugbode paid an unscheduled assessment visit to the warehouse to verify the claim.

The General Manager, speaking after the exercise, stated that the enforcement team discovered thousands of expired products stored in cartons, while some were found in sacks that were ready to be repackaged for sale in the market.

She said “It is unfortunate that some business owners are endangering the lives of residents in the State for pecuniary gains by selling unwholesome products to unsuspecting consumers. This is unacceptable to the government and the Agency is totally committed to protecting and promoting the rights of all consumers from products that are unsafe for human consumption”.

While stressing that staff of the company involved in the fraudulent operation have been arrested, Olugbode disclosed that the property will remain sealed until the government commences prosecution of the owners of the warehouse and all those arrested.

Mrs. Olugbode also encouraged members of the public to support the present administration’s determination to rid Lagos of all illegal activities by reporting those who are engaged in unwholesome activities that are detrimental to the health of residents.

Alado installs Prince Rasheed Adeleke Motolase as Oniserin of Iserin-Ile

The Alado of Ado-Awaye land and the Paramount traditional ruler in Araromi LCDA, Oyo state, His Royal Majesty Oba Revd Ademola Olugbile Folakanmi, Makuledoye 11, Iludero1, today 24th September 2020, formally installed Chief Rasheed Adeleke Motolase from Ayelumo ruling house as the new Oniserin of Iserin-Ile in Araromi LCDA, Oyo State.

The occasion which was graced by the representatives of His Imperial Majesty, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi 111, the Alaafin of Oyo, the Caretaker Chairman Araromi LCDA,Hon. Timothy Ogunleke, Alawaye of Awaye, Oba Amidu okunlola, the Alageere of Ago-Aare land, the Alado in-council, security personnel and other well wishers in the local government, commenced at about 8:30am in the morning.

In his opening address, Oba Revd. Ademola Olugbile Folakanmi, who is the consenting authority to Oniserin of Iserin-Ile chieftaincy, appreciated the Government of Oyo State under the leadership of Governor, Engineer Oluseyi Makinde, FNSE and Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi 111, for making it possible to have another Oniserin of Iserin-Ile installed after the demise of the last Oniserin, Chief Lawrence Taiwo from Apogede ruling house some years ago.

Kabiyesi further stated that the installation of the new Oniserin was made possible after the court judgement on suit no.HSY/1/2017 delivered at High court of justice,Oyo Judicial division on Friday 12th July,2019 which hitherto paved way for Ayelumo as the next ruling house to fill the vacant stool.

Alado equally said that, “upon the fufilment of every righteousness by all the stakeholders in the appointment and installation of Oniserin chieftaincy that prince Rasheed Adeleke Motolase from Ayelumo ruling house was being installed as the new Oniserin of Iserin-Ile”

Oba Folakanmi in the concluding part of his address advised the new Oniserin to behold the office as a means to serve his people and not an avenue to rule them for posterity sake.

He therefore appealed to all Iserin sons and daughters especially the opponents in the contest to the stool to embrace peace and join hands together with the new Oniserin in order to move the community forward, while he congratulated them on the new development.

Speaking at the occasion, Iwarefa Alaafin of Oyo who spoke on behalf of the Alaafin of Oyo, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Lamidi Olayiwola Adeyemi III warned Chief Adeleke not to be acting contrary to the wish of His Imperial Majesty, and Alado of Ado-Awaye himself who is the consenting authority to Oniserin chieftaincy in the interest of peace and stability in his domain.

In a similar development, the Caretaker Chairman of Araromi LCDA, Hon. Timothy Ogunleke in his address appreciated Governor ‘Seyi Makinde for his timely response to the request of Iserin people over the filling of Oniserin vacant stool which could not be achieved during the last administration in the state. He further advised Oniserin of Iserin-Ile, Chief Rasheed Adeleke Motolase to “reciprocate the good gesture by working towards safeguarding the “principles” of the PDP party in his domain”.

Revealed: ‘Ex-convict’ among other reasons why Kingmakers demand Oluwo’s removal

OduduwaNews had earlier reported that some police officers recently laid siege at the Oluwo Palace. In the meantime, the detail of the reasons why the kingmakers demanded for his removal has been revealed.

This was contained in a letter received today by OduduwaNews as signed by the Palace of Iwo kingmakers. Among the reasons why the Kingmakers wrote letter to the governor of Osun State, Gboyega Oyetola to approve the removal of Oluwo was that the present Oluwo, Oba Abdulrasheed Akanbi had been convicted in Canada and USA before he was ethroned as Oluwo.

The letter as received by OduduwaNews attached herewith.

Again, another man caught in Oyo defrauding Amotekun applicants

Oyo State government has again announced the arrest of another man, this time in Oyo township, for defrauding unsuspecting applicants into the recruitment of Oyo State Security Network, codenamed ‘Amotekun’.

The middle-aged man, Adeyemi Agboola who owned a cyber café along Durbar Stadium road was caught on Wednesday with eleven fake recruitment forms which he was reported selling to mostly unlettered applicants at #500 per copy, with the promise of assisting the victims to get the job.

The cyber cafe operator claimed that he only utilized the opportunity to extort the victims but one of his victims who was a semi illiterate and would not want his name in print said he was not aware of the difference in the two forms until he was caught with it at the screening venue.

The Commandant of the AMOTEKUN operations, Colonel Olayanju Olayinka Rtd. said the culprit would face the law for his action as he has been handed over to the appropriate prosecuting agency, urging the members of the public to be wary of individuals that would always want to take advantage of others in the society because the victims were educationally deficient.

“It is very unfortunate that people can still take advantage of others on recruitment exercise just because the victims are unlettered, we shall dig more to know the number of victims that have fallen for the antics pf this man.

“We have handed him over to the appropriate prosecuting security agency, he shall serve as a deterrence to others that might want to thread this bad way, the State government has been working non-stop to alleviate poverty and sundry social issues affecting our people, but we will not allow the common people be cheated by those who think they are cunning.”

Olayinka enjoined all participants from other zones to desists cutting corners and that applicants should be very wary of the cyber operators they patronize for registration.

The screening exercise team proceeded to Ogbomoso zone for the exercise that would hold on Thursday 24th of September 2020 at Ogbomoso Township stadium while Ogbomoso North and South participants would be screened on Friday 25th, September, while the screening of participants from Surulere local government was billed to hold on Saturday the 26th of September 2020 also at the Ogbomoso Township stadium.

Alleged terrorism in Oke-Ogun: The time when ‘being on top of the situation’ no longer tenable – Ismael Taiwo

ALLEGED TERRORISM IN OKE-OGUN, THE TIME WHEN ‘BEING ON TOP OF THE SITUATION’, INACTION AND SILENCE NO LONGER TENABLE

By Ismael Taiwo T-COOL

Our lives begin to end the day we keep silent on the things that matter most. – Martin Luther Jnr

Globally, the protection of lives and properties is the first condition of humanity. A society where the security of lives and properties is being threatened cannot witness meaningful development that is why the first responsibility of a responsible government as enshrined in the 1999 constitution as amended is to strengthen peaceful coexistence among the populace.

Recently, the media space was awashed with allegation of some suspected terrorists trooping into Oke-Ogun area of Oyo State as clearly affirmed by Aare Onakakanfo, Iba Gani Adams who spoke voraciously based on the intelligence claimed to have been at his disposal.

Gani Adams raised alarm on several occasions that some suspected terrorists presently occupying Oke-Ogun region. In as much as I believe it is the work of security agencies to ascertain the veracity of the claim made by Aare Onakakanfo but as citizens we must brace up to the security threat and ensure that all hands are on deck to prevent another Borno replica in Oyo State.

What should perturb sensisble minds is the inability of our military men to come out in clearer tone what they are trying to put in place or have been put in place to forestall the rising challenge of security threat in Oke-Ogun as claimed by Gani Adams. There is no gainsaying in the fact that the current security architecture in Nigeria has failed to curtail various security challenges battling Nigeria as a country due to the inability of our security agencies to nip in the bud any rising security challenge before it gets out of hand. It has always been a case of some people who supposed to have been on the field doing on-spot assessment of security situation in the country but prefer to sit tight under a well fitted air-conditioning offices dishing out weightless ‘on top of the situation’ press statement even when the fight has been brought to their barracks.

It will be recalled that not later than two weeks that the Aare Onakakanfo raised an alarm of some suspected terrorists occupying Oke-Ogun that the Nigerian Army released their usual statement in response to the claim which depicted their readiness to combat any rising challenge in the region. It must be noted at this juncture, that the current disposition of military in their characteristic manner is not different from their usual statement of being ‘on top of the situation’ while the war on terrorism waxes stronger on a daily basis and seems unabating.

One will expect the military to come out in stronger term on measures put in place to forestall the replica of Borno terror-like-act in Oyo State but their statement alluded to the fact that our security agencies only take solace in tackling security menace at the top level when it has gone beyond control rather than tackling it headlong while the wave of security threat is still at a germinating process. One could infer this from the genesis of security challenges in some northern parts of Nigeria as a result of inability of our military personnel to nip in the bud the growing seed of terrorism in those parts before it later germinated into guerrilla war and escalated beyond control. On several occasions, instead of taking proactive measures to face the challenges holistically in those parts, the military in its usual media tactical approach was brandishing weapon of ‘on top of the situation’ around until the reality dawned on us as a nation.

Dearest people of Oke-Ogun, we are not oblivious of the fact that some parts of the region are presently under the siege of some criminal elements. Records of dastardly acts carried out by these criminal elements have alluded to the fact that Oke-Ogun is not safe presently. In recent times, the cases of kidnapping, maiming, killing, raping and all sorts of social vices have been traced to some suspected kidnappers, bandits and Fulani marauders who have taken over some parts of Oke-Ogun and are hellbent in terrorizing the innocent people carrying out their daily economic activities. Over time, the people of Saki have been raising alarm over the spate of insecuity in the town where kidnappers have been on rampage – killing, maiming and raping of innocent girls. Many citizens have been recorded to have lost their lives in the hands of these agents of darkness whose operations could be likened to terror-like-act. Recent happening in Saki few days ago where a farmer was kidnapped and killed by Fulani marauders corroborates my stance that Oke-Ogun is under siege and not safe any more.

The incessant kidnappings and killings are numerous in some parts of Oke-Ogun where the citizens have resigned to fate having been neglected by government.

Ado-Awaye, Araromi LCDA is one of the towns in Oke-Ogun that is currently under siege of kidnappers and Fulani marauders as no fewer than five people within this month said to have been kidnapped with no trace of whereabouts. Ipapo area of Oke-Ogun is not left out of the terror currently unleashed on the innocent citizens of Oke-Ogun as virtually every part of the region is being terrorized.

While it is the duty of security agencies to combat security challenges, we must not shy away from the fact that security apparatus put in place in Nigeria has failed to live up to its responsibilities and this could be justified by the spate of insecurity in Oke-Ogun and Nigeria at large. Hence, the need for the sons and daughters of Oke-Ogun to set aside their political, religious and personal differences and address the security challenges holitistically. Being ontop of the situation everytime or rolling out weightless press releases without appropriate action is no longer tenable for us as a people of Oke-Ogun.

Yoruba will say, “ati okere ni oloju jinjin ti n m’ekun sun”, we must therefore rise to the ocassion of security challenges by putting our security agencies on toe. It is high time we took a bold step in salvaging Oke-Ogun from being totally taken over by terrorists as alleged by Gani Adams.

We are utterly bewildered by the inability of our security agencies to come out in clearer term to either authenticate or disprove the claim made by Gani Adams as well as silence and inaction of some of our stakeholders. This inaction and attitude of sitting on the fence has put us as a people on red line and we must brace up and confront the challenges ahead of us.

It must be noted that history will place us on record, our disposition currently will speak for or against us in future. We must therefore shun attitude of passivity and silence and rise to the new wave of security challenges in Oke-Ogun by organizing a security summit where we come together to harmonize ideas and chart a way forward ahead of possible threat of terrorism as alleged by Gani Adams.

This piece will be submitted by the words of Frantz Fannon, “future will have no pity for those who possess exceptional privilege of being able to speak the words of truth but have taken refuge in attitude of passivity, of mute indifference, and sometimes, of cold complicity. It is high time we spoke the words of truth to those who care to listen.

Com. Ismael Taiwo T-COOL
writes from Oke-Ogun

Secession: Yoruba in diaspora fix October 1 for Oduduwa Republic rally across the world

The Yoruba in diaspora under the aegis of Yoruba One Voice have fixed October 1 for a global rally across the six continents.

In a statement sent today by YOV’s Director of Communications, Comrade Zacheaus Somorin, the group said it was time for the Yoruba to exit the entity called Nigeria.

The statement reads, “The rally is to sensitise the world on the need to liberate the Yoruba race from the shackles of bondage.

“We have made our position known to our people in Nigeria. The reason for seeking self-determination as the best means and alternative is to save the nation from impending implosion.

“Nigeria has failed. The country is failing by the day. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo said it recently, Prof Wole Soyinka also said it, even the Aare Onakakanfo of Yorubaland, Iba Gani Adams raised the alarm several times that the country was failing.

“Similarly, the revered former Catholic Archbishop of Abuja Diocese, John Onaiyekan now Archbishop Emeritus, didn’t mince words recently in an interview where he said Nigeria can break up even before 2023 if we continue to be irresponsible and reckless.

“In Nigeria today, life is of no value. There is raging insecurity, electoral rigging, corruption, nepotism and cruel misgovernance. Nigerians at home are mostly affected. There is a need for us to rise against political enslavement by a section of the country. This ‘forced marriage’ has not been working.

“Nigeria will be 60 by October 1 and the truth is that there is nothing to show for it. Nothing except senseless killings, kidnapping, corruption, election rigging occasioned by bad leadership.

“So, we need to change the narrative. We need to fight against these lawlessness and huge misappropriation of national fortune.”

Somorin urged Yoruba indigenes to brace up to the reality of the situation on the ground, stressing that the coming event will surely change the narrative of the country.

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