Oyo Govt Gifts Composers Of State Anthem, “Asiwaju Ni Wa” N25million, Parcel Of Land Each

Oyo State Government has reviewed the promotion of 1,629 State workers including Nurses who were adversely affected by administrative error during the 2017-2020 promotion exercise.

In a statement released by the Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Prince Dotun Oyelade, after the Executive Council Meeting yesterday, government also approved the prayers of the State Head of Service, Mrs Olubunmi Oni, mni, for the reinstatement of 47 civil servants who were wrongfully dismissed from the service during the last administration.

Also, 124 workers who were dismissed in 2012 have equally been pardoned.

The Commissioner said that 823 workers who were dismissed by the previous administration on the ground of fake certificates submission have their dismissal upheld while 180 who were employed at the twilight of the exit of the last administration in 2019 have their termination approved by the Council.

In another development, the Commissioner for Information said that finally ₦25million (Twenty-five million naira) has been approved by the Council as compensation for the Composers of the State Anthem “Asiwaju Ni Wa.”

In approving the compensation, the President of Council and Governor of Oyo State, Engr. Seyi Makinde, acknowledged the initiative and foresightedness of the wife of the former Governor, Chief (Mrs) Florence Ajimobi.

Additionally, the Composers will be given a parcel of land each, have streets named after them, while the Ministry of Information and Orientation will produce a documentary on the history behind the State anthem.

According to the Commissioner, Asiwaju Ni Wa became the official anthem of the State about a decade ago without any form of compensation for the Composers which made the Council to set up a Committee last year.

Prince Oyelade also said that the Council approved the presentation by the Commissioner for Public Works, Prof. Daud Sangodoyin, for road markings, kerbs painting and patching on designated roads in Ibadan metropolis through Direct-Labour Intervention adding that the kerbs will be painted in Oyo State colours.

The Executive Council Meeting also approved the following Bills for onward transmission to the State House of Assembly as presented by the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Hon. Abiodun Aikomo.

They include:

  1. The Oyo State College of Health Sciences and Technology Bill, 2024;
  2. The Oyo State Flood Management Agency Bill, 2024, and
  3. The Oyo State Drug and Health Commodity Management Agency Bill 2024.

According to the Commissioner, these new Bills are expected to have a positive impact on the State’s Healthcare System, Infrastructure, and overall development.

Birthday: Ibadan Vanguard Sisters Felicitates Otun Olubadan, High Chief (Oba) Rasheed Ladoja

On this momentous occasion of your birthday, we, the Ibadan Vanguard Sisters, led by our President, Van Bade-Suarau Toyin, join the people of Ibadanland and all your well-wishers across the world in celebrating a man whose legacy, wisdom, and leadership have continued to inspire generations.

High Chief Rasheed Ladoja, the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, your life is a shining example of the power of dedication, resilience, and your unwavering commitment to the peace and progress of our beloved city. As a statesman, you have been a beacon of hope, always prioritizing the unity and development of Ibadanland. Your contributions, both as a former Governor of Oyo State and in your capacity as Otun Olubadan cannot go unnoticed by we your daughters and good people of Ibadanland and Oyo State by extension.

Your leadership has always been characterized by a deep passion for the welfare of the people. From the days of your governorship, where your administration focused on infrastructural development, healthcare improvements, and educational reform, to your present role as Otun Olubadan, you have consistently worked to elevate the quality of life in Ibadan. You have proven time and again that leadership is not about titles but about service to the people.

We also acknowledge your pivotal role in maintaining peace and stability in Ibadanland. When faced with challenges, you have always taken a path of diplomacy, wisdom, and respect for the cultural heritage of our people. Your recent decision to embrace the beaded crown, a significant gesture towards ensuring unity and a smooth secession process to the Olubadan stool, is just one of the many examples of your deep commitment to peace.

On this special day, we pray for your continued good health, wisdom, and strength. May you continue to guide Ibadanland with the grace and foresight that have defined your life’s work. May the future bring even more accomplishments, as you remain a shining light for generations to come.

Baba wa, ke pe bi Omo owu se pe nile aaro, ki e dagba la ro, ki e tun bo fi erigi jobi, ki efi owo pa ewu, igba Odun, Odun kan, e o ko ajo Ibadan ni ase edumare.

Birthday wishes from,

Van Bade-Suarau Toyin
President, Ibadan Vanguard Sisters

Oyo Assembly calls for urgent Resuscitation of Vocational and Technical Education in Oyo State

The Oyo State House of Assembly at its Plenary Sitting on Tuesday called on the State Government to put necessary measures in place towards the resuscitation of moribund State Government Technical Colleges in order to enhance Vocational Education in the State.

This was part of the resolves on a motion moved by Hon. Modiu Akande, representing Ibadan South East 1 State Contituency during the plenary presided over by the Deputy Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Abiodun Fadeyi.

Presenting the motion, Hon. Akande noted that Vocational and Technical Education focus on providing students with practical skills and training that will make them functional as workers in any workplace.

He added further that the acquired skills through Vocational and Technical Education promotes entrepreneurship by empowering individual to start their own business and allows them to specialise in specific fields.

” By emphasising Vocational and Technical Education, individual will be equipped with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in their chosen careers , he added

He revealed that industrialisation has created a high demand for technicians in various industries, hence the need to enhance the channel to create more job opportunities for the teeming youth of the State.

The House has however directed its House Committee on Education ( Basic & Secondary ) to call on relevant stakeholders and look for a way out to bring the Vocational and Technical Education to the limelight in the State.

The House has however adjourned its plenary sitting till Tuesday, 2nd October, 2024.

Hardship: Oyo Teachers Cry Out Over ‘Illegal’ Deductions From Salary, Seek Gov Makinde’s Intervention

Amidst the current harsh economy and the prevailing hunger in the country, the teachers in Oyo State whose meager emolument has been hit badly by hyper inflation have again been subjected to untold suffering and have begun expressing their grievances by crying out for help, seeking the intervention of Governor Seyi Makinde to put a stop to the incessant ‘illegal’ deductions from their monthly salary.

The teachers who are at the receiving end of the current economic hardship are lamenting over the recent ‘illegal’ deduction of N6,000, N8,000, N9,000 levy forceful imposed and deducted by the Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria TRCN from the recently paid September Salary. This deduction learnt to have been going on for a long period of time with the teachers in the State crying in silent and nobody comes to their aide.

Before the recent deduction, there was a circular released by the TRCN on the commencement of the new levy calculated based on the new minimum wage of N70,000 that has not been implemented by the government. The teachers became infuriated upon seeing the circular and reported same to Nigerian Union of Teachers but at the end all to no avail. It was also gathered that NUT released a statement to warn TRCN to desist from deducting money from teachers’ salaries this month but the body turned a deaf ear and proceeded on the ‘illegal deduction.

It is saddened that such deduction could be carried out at this trying time when teachers find it difficult to bear the exorbitant cost of transport to their various places of assignment. The so-called NUT seems to have become toothless and has turned to instrument of extortion as against its primary objective which is to protect the interest of its members. Hence, the defiance from the TRCN. Nonetheless, the Union is also enmeshed with the same allegation leveled against TRCN. NUT has also been accused of extorting helpless teachers by compulsorily levying a deduction of certain amount of money from teachers’ salary under the guise of Union due with nothing to show for it. If not for its weakness coupled with pocket-driven objective, a statement emanated from the Union suffice to have halted the process albinitio especially at this time of economic hardship. This among several deductions illegally carried out from teachers’ salary has become a burden the teachers in Oyo State could no longer bear and the need for the intervention of State Government.

A teacher identified as Mrs Juliet who spoke to Oduduwa News decried the illegal deduction claiming that teachers are the least paid civil servant and they are the most oppressed class of workers in Nigeria. “I don’t know the work of TRCN, some people would just assemble somewhere to manipulate the system, they sit in their comfort zone to defraud us and I have not seen any impact of the body. Nothing to show for it other than to be ripping us”.

An entry graduate into Oyo State Teaching Service Commission TESCOM monthly salary is within the range of N50,000 and this meager remuneration has been deflated when factoring cost of transportation, increasing cost of food items amidst other expenses.

Another teacher identified as Mr Oladapo said, he is a graduate and he is currently on N55,000 salary scale. “Just imagine at a time when there is economic hardship in the land, this kangaroo body called TRCN is defrauding us. Can you imagine, I have not even become a member of the so-called body and they also deducted N6,000 from my salary. Is that not illegal? How on earth you would deduct money from someone who is not your member? That is fraudulent act and needs government intervention”.

A primary school teacher who spoke to Oduduwa News under the condition of anonymity, said teachers are being cheated silently in Oyo State. “We pay money for voucher every month to process our salary and i keep on asking why do we have to pay for the statutory work of an Accountant to do his work when nobody is also paying us to do our work aside our monthly payment from the government? The TRCN has been raking billions of Naira from Oyo State teachers since the commencement of this illegal deduction and not even a conference or on-the-job training has ever been held for teachers in the State. We don’t know the importance of this forceful deductions. Governor Seyi MAKINDE is people’s governor and would not condone any form of shoddy deal under his noise. It seems he is unaware that there are so many unscrupulous people using teachers’ money to fund their largesse. I call on Gov MAKINDE to please launch an investigation to this and ameliorate the silent suffering of Oyo teachers”.

There have been a lot of illegal deductions from the meager salary collected by teachers in Oyo State. Some of these illegal charges are tagged with various title such as voucher fee which is paid by all teachers in the state to process their salary every month, NUT also deducts certain amount of money from their salaries as Union due while another one is tagged “Endwell fee”. These among several deductions have become unbearable to teachers in the State amidst the growing economic hardship that is making its difficult for teachers to afford cost of transport to their various places of work.


Southern Govs to Collaborate with Traditional Rulers to Promote Development-Abiodun

Ogun State Governor,Prince Dapo Abiodun has said governors from southern Nigeria are ready to work with their traditional rulers to foster peace, unity, and engender development in the region.

Governor Abiodun made the declaration on Tuesday when he received members of the Technical Committee of the Southern Nigeria Traditional Rulers Council, who paid him a courtesy call in his office at Oke-Mosan Abeokuta.

He said that as custodians of the rich cultural heritage of the region, the traditional rulers serve as a powerful reminder of the enduring significance of tradition, lauding them for playing a vital role in shaping society through ongoing efforts in promoting peace, preserving our cultural heritage, and fostering collaboration among the Southern States of Nigeria.

He said: “As Chairman of the Southern Governors’ Forum and as an administration, I would like to emphasize on behalf of my colleagues that we are committed to fostering an environment where this strong partnership with the Southern Nigeria Traditional Rulers Council can thrive, where your voices are heard, and where your counsel is considered in the formulation and execution of government policies.

“Your influence extends far beyond ceremonial duties; you are the bridge between the people and the government, the closest to the grassroots, the voice of wisdom, and the defenders of our shared values.

“In times of peace and in moments of challenge, you remain the pillars of stability, unity, and progress for our communities. All our southern states in Ogun State, with our deep history of tradition and culture, understand the importance of integrating these values into governance.”

Abiodun described the southern states as the economic nerve center of the nation. However, he noted the numerous challenges facing the zone, arising from security concerns, infrastructure, out-of-school children, economic development, youth unemployment, and social cohesion, among others.

“These issues require a united approach where government policies are informed by the insights and experiences of those at the grassroots level—insights that you, our royal fathers, are uniquely positioned to provide.

“Your role in conflict resolution and peace-building is invaluable, and the trust and respect you command among the people make you essential partners in ensuring the security and stability of our communities.

“As we continue to face threats to peace, including insecurity and communal clashes, your collaboration with law enforcement and government remains crucial. Moreover, traditional rulers are not just custodians of culture but also stewards of our environment and future. The preservation of our lands, the protection of our natural resources, and the promotion of sustainable development are areas where we must work together,” Governor Abiodun stressed.

He appreciated President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the bold steps taken to reposition the nation’s economy, adding that the ongoing construction of the Lagos-Calabar Coastline road would enhance development in the region.

Speaking earlier, the Co-Chairman, King Jaja of Opobo, Dr. Dandeson Douglas Jaja, said the aim of the Southern Nigeria Traditional Rulers Council was to foster unity among the people of southern Nigeria as well as work for the betterment of the whole nation.

Dr. Jaja, who underscored the need for understanding among traditional rulers and governors from the southern region to further engender peace and development, called for synergy to promote the culture and traditions of the area as well as a united voice on national issues.

He said: “There is a need for understanding among the traditional rulers and governors of southern Nigeria for peace and development in the region.

“The aim of this council is in furtherance of the unity of Nigeria and for a better understanding of our traditional institutions in southern Nigeria. We are here, first because you are the chairman of the Southern Governors’ Forum, and we cannot visit any other governor in southern Nigeria without calling on you as the chairman.

“The council has been inaugurated to work for the interest of Nigeria and for the understanding of the cultural diversity of the region. We hope that the Southern Nigeria Traditional Rulers Council will work out synergy to promote the culture and traditions and have a united voice on national issues,” King Jaja submitted.

He lauded the state government for giving the state a facelift, noting that the state has grown in leaps and bounds in the last five years.

The Chairman of the Ogun State Council of Obas and Olu of Ilaro, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, said the Southern natural rulers were in the state to brainstorm on issues concerning the development of the region and to find solutions to the myriad of challenges confronting the area.

Other members of the Technical Committee that visited the governor are: the Olowu of Owu, Oba Saka Matemilola; the Olofin of Isheri, Oba Suleiman Bamgbade; the Elegusi of Ikate, Oba Saheed Ademola Elegusi; Alara of Ilara, Oba Olufolarin Ogunsanwo; Oniru of Iluland, Oba Abdulwasiu Lawal; and the Elemuren of Emuren, Oba Adesegun Alowonle.

Speaking in an interview, another Co-Chairman of the Council and Chairman of the South East Traditional Rulers Council, the Obi of Obinugwa, Eze Cletus Ilomuanya, said the Council is in the state to touch and discuss issues affecting the region, especially on economic cooperation, relationships, and security.

Olukoyede Orders Investigation of N15million Bobrisky’s Allegations against EFCC Officers

Executive Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Mr. Ola Olukoyede has ordered immediate investigation of alleged bribery allegations imputed to some officers of the Commission by Idris Okuneye(a.ka.a Bobrisky) in a viral video circulating across the country.

Okuneye, an ex-convict had alleged in the video powered by Martins Vincent Otse( a.k.a VeryDarkMan) that some unnamed officers of the EFCC collected the sum of N15,000,000( Fifteen Million Naira only) from him to drop money laundering charges against him.

In a swift reaction, the EFCC’s boss has constituted a Team of Investigators to critically look into the allegations. To this end, the Commission hereby invites both Okuneye and Otse to make themselves available at its Lagos Directorate to assist investigators unearth the alleged bribery.

The EFCC wishes to assure the public that the allegations would be thoroughly investigated and the result of the findings made public accordingly. The Commission is committed to its core values of integrity, courage, professionalism and collaboration at all times.

Police confirms arrest of driver one month after tragic death of popular Ondo caterer

A month after the tragic death of popular Akure-based caterer, Debbie Adene, her driver, who was allegedly involved, has been arrested by the police.

The late Adene tragically passed away at her home on Oda Road on July 25, 2024, shortly after celebrating her 54th birthday. Authorities linked her driver and 17-year-old personal assistant, Philip Emmanuel, to the incident.

The driver, who was alleged to be the mastermind behind the crime, had been evading authorities since.

The personal assistant, who had since been arrested and paraded at the headquarters of the State Police Command, admitted to being influenced by the money and gifts given during her birthday celebration, which led to their decision to commit the crime.

Emmanuel has already been remanded at Olokuta Correctional Centre, pending legal advice from the Directorate of Public Prosecutions, DPP.

AIJP Marks International Day Of Peace, Holds 2024 Fellows’ Investiture In Ibadan

The African Institute for Justices of The Peace AIJP held its 2024 Fellows’ Investiture and International Peace Day Celebration yesterday 21st of September, 2024.

The programme tagged with the theme: “Building A Culture of Peace In Africa: Now Is The Time To Take Action” held at Sultan Bello Hall (Dome), University of Ibadan.

The Registrar of the AIJP, Barrister Ogunnaike Oluseyi, in his welcoming address highlighted the Institute’s main objective bothering on access to justice, peace and conflict resolution in Africa through education, reorientation, training and research.

Barrister Ogunnaike noted that the essence of the celebration of International Peace Day is to reiterate commitment to building a culture of peace in Africa and called on members and fellows of the institute to support the Institute’s humanitarian activities and free training programmes.

The Guest Speaker, Dr. Enemaku Idachaba, a lecturer at the Department of Political Science, University of Ibadan while speaking highlighted the importance of peace in our society and therefore admonished all humans to promote peaceful co-existence wherever they find themselves.

He stressed that peace education is a panacea to arrogance, extremism and obduracy adding, “Yes, peace is possible; and Africans are capable of inventing their own future. Therefore, to transform the economy of war into an economy of generalised development, investments, diversification and education are needed”.

In his words, Barrister Michael Akinbowale JP (Chairman of the Oyo State Justices of the Peace) advised the participants especially the newly inducted members to be ambassador of peace in every aspect of life.

The Registrar, Barrister Ogunnanike, while speaking further on the Investiture said, Africa Peace Ambassadors, comprising 21 Doctoral Fellows, 15 Fellows, and one full member were honoured by the institute. He added that the Institute honoured four people and one member of the Oyo State Justice of the Peace with special recognition awards.

The decoration of Doctoral Fellows and African Peace Ambassadors was thereafter handled by Ambassador (Dr) Akande Babatunde and the newly inducted members were sworn in with presentation of certificates of induction. Some eminent personalities in the society were also honoured with the fellow of the Institute immediately after the swearing in of the new members.

While advising the new inductees. Dr. Akande highlighted importance of being inducted as members of the Institute and pointed out that their membership is a potential that would become their credentials which are very essential to make them influential in the society.

He therefore urged members to restrain from any form of violent resolution amid several challenges confronting the country, making life unerabale for the citizenry.

The programme ended with group photographs and vote of thanks led by Amb (Dr) Abiodun Philip Ajayi, JP.

Hon. Musiliu Olaide Adewale Akinremi Jagaban: In life and at death, your overbearing Legacy Lives On ~ Balogun Gaphar Ojetola

Elegy by Balogun Gaphar Babatunde Ojetola.

In hallowed halls of power, where few may tread,
A shining star once rose, and nations’ hopes were fed.
With vision, wisdom, and a heart of gold,
He led the people, young and old.

His time in office, brief yet bright,
A beacon shone, banishing the night.
He walked among us, with each step a guide,
Leaving footprints, where justice would reside.

But death, untimely, claimed its own,
And snuffed the flame, before the dawn was known.
The people mourn, with hearts forlorn,
For what could have been, and what was born.

Yet still we hold, the memories dear,
Of promises kept, and hope held clear.
His legacy lives, a torch that’s passed,
Guiding us still, through the darkness vast.

May his great heart, and noble soul,
Find peace in eternity’s goal.
And though he’s gone, his dream remains,
A better world, where love and justice reign.

The struggle to fill his void thickens,
Scores of men and women jostles for his seat
All struggling for survival.

His dedicated and very loyal team remain resolute in keeping the flag flying.
Delivering on the promises of their Principal
Toiling day and night as if Akinremi was still around. Rolling out series of empowerments, day by day. Week by week. To ensure his Legacy survived time. Akinremi Lives on.

10th July he breathed his last, commited to mother earth the next day.
Wife wailed…..children cried…brethren in disarray….mother and grandmother blanked out…the life of their promising star sniffed out.

Friends and foes in confusion, even his avowed enemies were lost at the news of his death…..The Man died!

Akinremi served his people, his constituents and beyond in life and in death.
After his return to his maker, Team Akinremi continues to deliver on the promises of their Principal, Hon. Musiliu Olaide Adewale Akinremi Jagaban till date and God knows that the flag will continue to fly high and higher..by God’s grace.

So far, since his demise:

  1. Empowerment of constituents with items such as sewing machines, grinding machines, refrigerators, deep freezers, vulcanizing machines etc to mark 41st Day Fidau of Prince Akinremi Jagaban. (August 2024)
  2. ⁠Food and Cash Palliatives to 200 widows and needy to mark his 41st Day Fidau. (August 2024)
  3. ⁠Training & Empowerment for Traditional Heads, Community and Religious Leaders on Peace and Conflict Resolution in Ibadan North. (Sept. 2024)
  4. ⁠Back to School Package Distribution of 60000 exercise books and 1000 school bags to all 73 Primary Schools in Ibadan North. (Sept. 2024)
  5. ⁠Transformers to Olumbe Bassir and Alamuyo Communities in Wards 5 & 12 respectively.
  6. ⁠Boreholes to Agbaje and Shobande Communities in Wards 8 & 7 respectively.
  7. ⁠Fire Service Station at Isopako Bodija.

And many others in the offing…. InshaaAllah.

Team Akinremi, E ku ise O.
Akinremi Caucus, E ku aseyinde.
Ibadan North, E ku araferaku
Which among these contenders will carry on the good job with Akinremi’s finesse?

Musiliu Olaide Adewale Akinremi
O darinako
O d’oju ala
O d’eni Jo eni
O d’eniyan j’eniyan
K’A to r’Erin O di’gbo
K’A to r’Efon O d’odan
K’A to r’eni bi Akinremi
O d’orun alakeji.

Sun ‘re o, Musiliu Olaide Adewale Akinremi Jagaban.

Awa Ololufe Re n se ilede leyin Re.

I know there is hunger, but how did we get here especially when we had very high crude production? – Tinubu

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has reassured Nigerians that his administration is committed to achieving concrete results and driving positive change across sectors, including education and long-term economic stability.

Speaking at a meeting with the Forum of Former Presiding Officers of the National Assembly, the president emphasised that he is not in office for personal gain but to serve the country.

”I didn’t come to look for money and exploit the situation; I came to work. I asked for the votes, and Nigerians gave them to me.

I have travelled the world and seen how developed countries have done it for themselves through collaboration, inclusiveness and financial structure.

Yes, there is hardship, but how did we get here? What did we do when we had very high crude production?

We neglected our communities; we neglected the goose that lays the golden eggs; we forgot even to give them a good standard of living. We forgot to educate our children. Go round and look at the dilapidated schools. The education environment must be decent enough for pupils to want to learn.

We can complain from now till eternity that the school enrolment is low. But did we do anything to encourage the enrolment process? We must ask ourselves because it is a matter of conscience.

We have come a long way, and I promise we must do our best,” he said.

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