Oyo LG Election: Alaafin urges residents to elect leaders based on merit

Residents of Oyo State have been urged to elect leaders that would serve and protect their interest in the forth coming local government council elections.

His Imperial Majesty, the Alaafin of Oyo, Oba Lamidi Adeyemi (111), made the call, while receiving members of the Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission, who were on a courtesy call to his palace .

The monarch, who affirmed the importance of having democratically elected leaders at the local level, harped on the availability of appropriate data particularly voter’s register on election day to attain credible polls.

The royal father thereafter called for adequate security during the polls to ensure massive participation by eligible voters.

His imperial majesty maintained that traditional rulers remain major mobilizers for inclusive poll.

He therefore promised to mobilise and sentisize the people in his domain on behalf of the commission for the progress of the state.

“Caretaker committee has no business in the management of local government affairs , but democratically elected leaders.

“The issue of data and security have to been put into consideration for successful polls.

“Traditional rulers are mobilizers and moderators in this regards, we will mobilize for the commission and people will respond vividly, but government should endeavour to put in place adequate security for the exercise ”

The Alaafin opined that members of the commission would put necessary measures in place to prevent multiple voting and other vices, urging them to leave good legacy for the state and respective families while in office.

Speaking earlier, the Chairman , Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission, OYSIEC , Aare Isiaka Abiola Olagunju, SAN, represented by one of the commissioners, Comrade Afees Adeniyi, re- affirmed the readiness of the commission to remain truthful to the people of the state .

imperative for the commission to seek effective collaboration of
the traditional rulers being key stakeholder to ensure all inclusive polls.

In his welcome address, Arch Bishop , Ayo Ladigbolu , advised members of the commission to make equity and transparency thier watch words.

Teachers’ Recruitment Exercise: Husband Caught Impersonating Wife At CBT Centre In Osun

An impostor was on Wednesday, apprehended at the College of Education, Ilesa CBT center when the the Osun state teachers recruitment exercise was ongoing across the state.

The man was caught when he was trying to write the examination for his wife.

A statement issued by the Information Officer at the Ministry of Education, Roseline Olawuni stated that the husband was apprehended with the help of operatives of the Nigeria Security and Civic Defense Corps.

“He was caught after his passport photograph was said not to have a match with the photo records of applicants stored on the database of the Ministry of Education,” it stated.

Reacting to the incident, the State Commissioner for Education, Hon. Folorunsho Oladoyin condemned the act of impersonation, stressing that it is shameful and embarrassing that a prospective teacher could be found committing such heinous crimes.

“It is shameful that somebody who wants to teach students academically and morally could be involved in fraudulent malpractice, what example is such a person going to set for the students, the commissioner queried. This is rather unfortunate”

“I am using this opportunity to warn our young people to desist from cutting corners, they should know that integrity pays and it’s the only way to success,” he said.

The suspect has been handed over to the law enforcement agents for further investigation and prosecution.

Oyetola swears in President of Osun Customary Court of Appeal, charges him on justice, fairness, equity

The Governor of Osun, Adegboyega Oyetola, on Wednesday swore in the newly-confirmed President of the State Customary Court of Appeal, Justice Wasiu Oladejo Akanbi.

The appointment and confirmation of Justice Akanbi are sequel to the retirement of his predecessor Justice Eunice Awolalu from service after the attainment of statutory retirement age.

The Governor tasked Akanbi to uphold judicial sanctity and discharge his duties with the fear of God, topmost sincerity and ensure fairness and equity in the dispensation of justice in the State.

He also reiterated his Administration’s commitment to continue to ensure the independence of the judiciary and champion the welfare of the judicial officers.

Governor Oyetola spoke while addressing the people at the swearing in ceremony held at the Multi-purpose Hall of the Local Government Service Commission, Abere, Osogbo.

Oyetola who described judiciary as the last hope of the common man, urged Akanbi to use judicial instrumentality to sustain the peace reigning in the State and adjudicate justice to sustain the status of Osun as the most peaceful State in Nigeria.

He also charged the new President of the Customary Court of Appeal to join his contemporaries across the judiciary family to uphold the integrity of the judiciary to demonstrate leadership with the highest level of integrity, equity, discipline and justice.

According to the Governor, the Customary Court of Appeal remains one of the custodians of the people’s customs and tradition and a formidable medium for protecting them, hence the need for it to always dispense justice to those who have suffered injustice at the lower court and to promptly dispense same in the interest of peace.

He challenged him to erect more bricks to build a stronger justice system that would deliver a better and more dignified Osun.

“The Customary Court of Appeal therefore has a duty to ensure that the customs and tradition which pertain to marriages, property ownership, inheritance and other spheres which are critical to their lives and are usually unwritten and are therefore often subject to abuse, are protected and sustained.

“As the court which has appellate and supervisory roles on these critical and sensitive matters, the Customary Court of Appeal has a huge task not only to ensure that the sanctity of the people’s customs and tradition is maintained and sustained but also to dispense justice to those who have suffered injustice at the lower court and to promptly dispense same in the interest of peace.

“The President of the Customary Court of Appeal must see a link between his job and societal peace, orderliness and development and consequently drive his court to perform its role with the highest level of responsibility and fairness to ensure justice and peace for the people.

“He must carry his subordinates along to draw strength from the Omoluabi ethos, which is the springboard of all that Osun stands for. To achieve these goals, the President of the Court of Appeal must regularly build the capacity of his staff and mobilise them to sustain the expectations of the people who see them as their last hope.

“This time calls for a courageous and forthright leadership that will provide guidance and direction to further sustain the peaceful status of the State and the integrity of the judiciary as the last hope of the common man,” Oyetola added.

While extolling the virtues and pedigree of Justice Akanbi as an incorruptible, fearless and courageous Judge, Oyetola said, “I am confident that the Judiciary will sustain its complementary role as the purveyor of justice in the state under his leadership.”

The Governor reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to continually champion the welfare and well-being of workers, particularly judicial officers in the State.

Speaking after taking the oath of allegiance and oath of office, the newly- sworn-in President, Customary Court of Appeal, Justice Wasiu Akanbi expressed profound gratitude to Governor Oyetola for finding him worthy for the appointment.

He pledged to deliver his duties with high sense of diligence, integrity and competence saying, “I promise before God and the people not to disappoint the State as I equally pledge to undertake the job professionally and put in my best to serve humanity.”

Those in attendance were Osun First Lady, Mrs. Kafayat Oyetola; Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu; Osun Chief Judge, Justice Adepele Ojo; Secretary to the Osun Government, Prince Wole Oyebamiji; Chief of Staff to the Governor, Dr. Charles ‘Diji Akinola; Osun Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Barrister Femi Akande; other members of the State Executive Council; members of the State Judicial Service Commission; top government functionaries, among others.

We must shun partisanship and do things differently in 2021 – Gbajabiamila

The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rep. Femi Gbajabiamila, has said that the Green Chamber would focus its attention on bills and motions that would improve the ease of doing business and unlock economic potential.

Gbajabiamila, in an address to welcome his colleagues from the Christmas and New Year break during the resumption of plenary on Wednesday, said the House would make frantic efforts to surpass its achievements of last year.

He said though the Legislature does not have the control of the various security agencies, it would ensure the use of its appropriation powers to hold those responsible accountable as well as continue to collaborate with the Executive arm to improve the security situation in the country.

“In the 2021 legislative year, we will focus the attention of the House of Representatives on bills and motions that improve ease of doing business and unlock economic potential by stripping away restrictive regulation and ending predatory regulatory practices that deprive our young people the opportunity to conquer new frontiers.

“In this age of technology and innovation, of daring and enterprise, we cannot risk implementing policies that handicap our ability as a nation to participate in new markets and profit from emerging industries,” he said.

He added that “the true test of government is in our ability to protect the most vulnerable amongst us. We cannot separate the goal of economic prosperity from the ambition to ensure that all our people live in a just society free from abuse of power and protected by a justice system built on fairness and the rule of law.

“Therefore, we will shortly begin considering Bills to amend the Administration of Criminal Justice Act. We will follow up with a long-overdue review of the Trafficking In Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement And Administration Act and other legislation that seek to deliver a justice system that works for all.”

He said the constitution vests the responsibility of security and welfare of the people on all those that have sworn to serve in government, saying “Every time a citizen going about their business is killed or kidnapped, loses their property or livelihood, we have failed in our obligation.

“From the abundance of these failures has emerged a culture of self-help in matters of internal security that portends grave danger for our nation’s continued existence.”

Thus, Gbajabiamila called on Nigerians from all walks of life to put all the differences that exist among them aside and unite to face the challenges that confront the country.

“If ever there was a time for us to put aside all other considerations, especially the petty concerns of partisanship and politics, it is now.

“If ever there was a time to set aside our differences of tribe and religion to focus on a concerted effort to defeat the challenges of insurgency and banditry, communal violence, and the violent struggle over land, that time is now.

“The forces that threaten our lives and property, our sovereignty and nationhood, do not make any exceptions based on the God we pray to or the language of our native tongue.”

Noting that the House commenced the new year with a renewed commitment to legislative action that drives the course of progress and brings the House closer to achieving the highest aspirations it holds for the nation, Gbajabiamila said “we remain dedicated to the lofty, yet clear ambitions we articulated in our Legislative Agenda when we resumed in the 9th Assembly.”

He said despite the challenges the House faced last year, it was able to pass meaningful and potentially transformative legislation such as the Nigerian Police Act (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill, the Electric Power Sector Reform Act (Amendment) Bill, Physically-Challenged (Empowerment) Bill, Deep Offshore and Inland Basin Production Sharing Contracts Act (Amendment) Bill, and the Companies and Allied Matters Act, amongst many others.

In view of current realities, Gbajabiamila craved the indulgence of his colleagues to be careful with coming up with bills that seek to establish new institutions.

“At a time of reduced revenue, with preexisting and worsening infrastructure deficits requiring significant investments, we cannot afford to keep establishing more institutions that impose a permanent liability on government income. I am not unmindful of the realities that often necessitate such legislation, yet we cannot ignore the facts that lie before us.”

Signed:
Lanre Lasisi, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Speaker, House of Representatives, Federal Republic of Nigeria.

I have appointed spokesman to handle my media interview – Sunday Igboho

Igboho came into the spotlight after he asked Fulani herders to vacate Ibarapa area of Oyo state.

He has openly addressed the public and his supporters on his agitation for the protection of the Yoruba from ”killer” herdsmen.

He has also granted interviews on the issues.

But the youth leader said he noticed some fake news about him has been making the rounds.

In the short viral video, Igboho introduced one Olayomi Koiki whom he said would speak on his behalf henceforth.

Igboho said: “I have been seeing fake news flying here and there, some said I’m not scared of civil war, any news that you see henceforth that is not from Koiki don’t believe it.

“Anything Koiki says about me is true because we sleep and wake up together every day.”

Lagos auctions 83 forfeited vehicles for violation of traffic law

The Lagos State Ministry of Justice, in collaboration with the State Task Force on Environmental and Special Offences Unit, on Monday, supervised the public auction of 83 forfeited vehicles on the orders of the Lagos State Special Offences Mobile Court for the violation of the Lagos State Transport Sector Reform Law 2018.

Speaking to journalists at the Auction, held at the premises of the State Taskforce in Alausa, Ikeja, in accordance with the forfeiture order of the Court, the Coordinator, Lagos State Special Offences Mobile Court, Mrs. Arinola Ogbara said the process was transparent.

She revealed that some vehicle owners, whose cars were among those impounded, have been told to pay a fine to retrieve their cars based on the strength of evidence they presented at the Mobile Court.

According to her, the State government will continue to clampdown on recalcitrant motorists who have a habit of driving against traffic (one-way) in violation of the Traffic Law, stressing that there is an urgent need to sanitise the State of reckless drivers who break the law with impunity.

On his part, the Chairman of the State Taskforce, CSP Shola Jejeloye, said the exercise was not meant to punish but to enforce compliance with the Law among vehicle owners, adding that the practice of driving against traffic in flagrant disobedience of the law has impeded the free flow of traffic on major roads across Lagos.

“I do not see what we have come to do today as an auction but as a correction and deterrent for some road users. The Lagos Commissioner of Police has instructed us to go out there as policemen and do our best to ensure a free flow of traffic on Lagos roads”, he said.

The well organised and transparent public auction, conducted by a licensed Auctioneer, Mr. Ade Onanuga of CR Limited Auction House, was witnessed by the Chairman of the State Taskforce, the Coordinator of the State Special Offences Mobile Court and representatives of the Ministry of Justice as well as members of the public.

Insecurity : Oyo Assembly asks Makinde to set up Open Grazing Prohibition Task Force

,,, Urges Security Agents to flush out Criminals from Forest Reserves in the State.

The Oyo State House of Assembly says all hands must be on deck at the moment to ensure that the high rate of killings, kidnappings, banditry, armed robbery, cult clash and other forms of crimes across the State are addressed and reduced drastically.

This is just as the House of Assembly appealed to the Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde to set up Open Grazing Prohibition Task Force to ensure full implementation of the anti-open hearing and grazing law across the State.

This was part of the resolutions of the House on Tuesday while deliberating on how to stem the tide of insecurity in the State.

The motion jointly sponsored by Hon Babajide Adebayo (Ibadan North 2) and Hon Kazeem Isiaka (Oyo East/West) noted that insecurity , which has assumed a worrisome dimension across the State is having its toll on the socio-economic activities of the people.

The House said the issue of herders / farmers clashes and destruction of farmlands by cattle would only be addressed if the State Government commences full implementation of anti-Open hearing and grazing law already passed into law.

According to them , in line with the provision of the law , there is the need for the State Government to establish Open Grazing Prohibition Task Force to implement and ensure full compliance with the law.

The House charged its Committee on Agriculture to liaise with the State Government on the process of implementing the law , and the level of progress made on the applications of the anti-open hearing and grazing law.

The lawmakers, who took turns to condemn the situation recalled with bitterness the lives of promising indigenes of Oyo State who were cut short by the criminals in Ibarapaland and Okeogun as well as other part of the State by kidnappers suspected to be of Fulani descent..

In their remarks, Hon Akeem Adedibu (Iwajowa), Hon Sunkanmi Babalola (Egbeda) and member representing Ibarapa Central/North State Constituency, Hon Peter Ojedokun recounted their close encounters or that of their loved ones with the kidnappers and wondered why it was difficult and virtually impossible for Security Agents to track down the Criminals who collect huge ransom from their victims and at even kill them.

The Deputy Speaker, Hon Muhammad Fadeyi, the Majority Leader, Hon Sanjo Adedoyin and the Minority Leader, Hon Asimiyu Alarape decried a situation where some Criminals have taken over the Forest reserves in the State, and called on Amotekun Corps and Security Agents to comb all the suspected hideouts of the Criminals and other hotspots across the State.

Others , Hon Adeola Bamidele (Iseyin/Itesiwaju), Hon Olamide Okagoke (Ib. North East 1), Hon Saminu Gbadamosi (Atisbo/Saki East), Hon Oluwafemi Oluwafowokanmi (Ib. South West 2) and Hon Mabaje Rasak(Ido) commended the efforts of the Oyo State Governor so far and urged all security agents to work together towards achieving a crime free society in Oyo State.

The Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Hon Adebo Ogundoyin said the House of Assembly was not against any ethnic group in the state , but added that it was time for security agents to deal decisively with anyone caught causing breach of peace in any form .

He assured that, the Legislature will give all necessary support to the State Government towards ensuring full implementation of all necessary laws including the anti-open hearing and grazing law, adding that the use of Open Grazing Prohibition Task Force will help greatly in the implementation of the law.

Ogbomosho township road to be completed six months before delivery time – Oyo Govt

Oyo State government has announced that the three kilometers Ogbomoso township road under reconstruction by the State Ministry of Public Works and Transport will be completed six months before the earlier scheduled time.

The State Commissioner for Public Works and Transport, Prof Dahud Sangodoyin made the revelation on Monday while monitoring ongoing projects in the Ogbomoso axis.

Sangodoyin said that the Under-G Stadium, Lautech Second Gate road would be fully completed by the end of February 2021.

Prof. Sangodoyin expressed satisfaction with the level, pace and quality of work done, adding that “about 70% of the work has been done and the remaining 30% will be concluded by the end of the month.

“This is heartwarming to know and I want to appreciate the people that have been working day and night to make this dream of our governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde in providing motorable roads across the State achievable.”

It will be recalled that the road reconstruction was awarded on the 3rd of August 2020, and was scheduled to be completed in August 2021 through direct labour by the Ministry of Public Works and Transport.

80 armed herdsmen handed over to us – Oyo Police

No fever than 80 armed Fulani herdsmen were arrested by the men of the Oyo State Security Network Agency, also known as Amotekun, on Monday.

A top police officer at Testing Ground Police Command, Ibadan confirmed the development to newsmen in Ibadan on Tuesday.

“Yes, they were handed over to us but we have transferred them to state police command for more investigation. We all need to be more vigilant and report any suspecious moves in our community,” he said.

The Fulani were intercepted at the Iwo Road area of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.

According to a report, they were armed with dangerous weapons like bows, arrows and daggers.

Apart from that, sources told reporters in Ibadan that there were about 25 motorcycles along with cattle in their truck.

Upon interrogation, the men were reported to have told the Amotekun operatives that they were going to Lagos and Ogun states.

The search was said to have attracted residents who trooped to the scene, but to prevent a crisis, the security agents were said to have led the truck and its occupants to the police station at Testing Ground area in Iwo Road.

They were said to have been handed over to the police at the station for further interrogation.

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