Aseyin flags-off Oro festival in Iseyin

Aseyin of Iseyin, Oba Dr. Abd-Ganiy Adekunle Salaueen Oloogunebi Ajinese 1 has raised concern over reports of rise in cases of kidnapping in Ibarapa and Oke-Ogun areas of Oyo State.

The monarch said the federal government should step up efforts towards containing the act as according to him, it is becoming prevalent.
Oba Abd-Ganiy made the disclosure while praying for the country and Oyo State during the commencement of Oro festival on Saturday evening at his palace in Iseyin.

The age-long festival forbids women from sighting the Oro masquerade and will be celebrated in the seventh and 15th days after the day of commencement.
Aseyin said the flag-off of year 2020 Oro festival was used to pray for governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State to achieve success in his strides as well as indigenes of Iseyin at home and those in diaspora.
“We have begun the traditional, ancient Oro festival as it was done before by our forefathers, we pray for good leadership, especially in Oyo State and specifically called for God’s guide and blessings for our governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde so that he will continue with his good works.

We also used the occasion to pray against those involved in social vices like kidnapping which has been reported to be incessant in Ibarapa and Oke-Ogun areas.
“We laid curse on those perpetrating the heinous act and also called on the federal government to quickly evolve solution against its spread to other areas of the State.
“Our children at home and abroad have seen the blessings of God and our ancestors have blessed our land to continue to see growth, all Iseyin Indigenes at home and abroad shall continue to see God’s hands in their endeavors,” he prayed.
Security men were seen at strategic points in the town during the commencement of the festival, directing traffic and assuring people of their safety.

Breaking: Sanwo-Olu orders full reopening of Churches, Mosques in Lagos State

The Lagos State governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu has ordered full reopening of Churches and Mosques in Lagos State.

He made the disclosure today while addressing the newsmen on the state of Lagos State on COVID-19 pandemic.

The governor had on Friday, August 7 allowed mosques and churches to commence their Friday and Sunday services only.

The governor said mosques can hold their prayers five times daily while churches can also commence weekly services.

Lagos Govt releases 2020/2021 academic session calendar

The Lagos State Ministry of Education has released the approved Lagos State School calendar for the year 2020/2021 session.

According to the time table, public and private schools below tertiary level will resume First Term academic activities on Monday, 21st September, 2020 and end on Friday, 18th December, 2020. The Second Term starts on Monday, 4th January, 2021 and runs until Friday, 16th April, 2021, while students will resume for Third Term on Tuesday, 4th May, 2021 and close on Friday, 6th August, 2021.

The Director-General, Office of Education Quality Assurance, Mrs. Abiola Seriki-Ayeni, enjoined all public and private schools in Lagos State to adhere strictly to the harmonised school calendar, urging school leaders to have qualitative health and safety plans that will help protect students, teachers and workers as schools reopen.

Mrs. Seriki-Ayeni said, “It is not enough to reopen but to stay open since some schools all over the world had to shut down after reopening due to a spike in the pandemic. All schools must, therefore, make efforts to comply with these requirements, not just for the improvement of the overall school operations but for the safe reopening of academic activities to support the Lagos State Government’s quest for a full return”.

While advising schools to have flexible teaching and learning plans, where students and teachers who feel sick can teach or learn from home via available online platforms, Seriki-Ayeni said schools must strive to avoid any COVID-19 infection among all students and staff.

The Director-General further advised that teachers, students and visitors must wear facemasks at all times, observe physical distancing, embrace regularly handwashing with soap under running water and maintain a high standard of personal hygiene within the school premises.

She emphasised that schools must have an isolation/holding bay to care for medical emergencies should anyone come up with symptoms such as cough, headache, catarrh, difficulty in breathing, sneezing and fever.

Seriki-Ayeni also stated further that measures put in place by the government include online registration of public and private schools in Lagos State with the OEQA, taking a School Self-Risk Assessment as well as undergoing an online training course in order to obtain the reopening clearance for academic activities on the OEQA website: www.oeqalagos.com.

Noting that the registration exercise will help the Office to determine the level of preparedness as well as guide schools on conditions for a safe reopening, she implored school leaders to embrace new learning styles like outdoor classes, staggered attendance, platooning or alternative attendance, among others, in collaboration with parents to foster a safe and secure environment.

Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic launches farm project, calls for partnership

Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic, Eruwa has launched its farming project towards boosting agricultural productivity and improving the institution’s revenue generation.

The school, formerly The Ibarapa Polytechnic, was recently named after the late philanthropist, Chief Adeseun Ogundoyin and the father of the 33-year old Speaker of Oyo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin.

The launched farm project, according to the Chairman, Governing Council, Associate Professor Samuel Ogundiran, is the birth of new development in the school. He added that the expanse of land owned by the school should not be lying fallow, but rather annexed for increased productivity.

He said, “What we are doing is that we are exploring our resources for present and future gains. This is the first phase, and because of the long term dream, we are starting with cashew plantation.

Beyond having large hectares of land as our advantage, the Oyo State Government led by Governor Seyi Makinde is planning to revive Eruwa Farm Settlement, where over four billion naira will be invested. An added advantage is that we have the Oyo State College of Agriculture, Igboora. These are opportunities and relationships we need to establish and explore so that we can leave the school better than we met them.

Just as many institutions are investing in different aspects of agriculture, especially farming as well as engaging people either as farm attendants, machinery operators, or partners, thus improving their revenue as well as creating employment, we are also taking a cue from the process.

We appreciate the support of His Excellency, Governor ‘Seyi Makinde and that of our Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adebo Ogundoyin, and we cannot afford to disappoint them.”

In his words, the Ag. Rector, Mr. Peter Adejumo noted that the launching can be described as the result of the mutual understanding between the Governing Board and the Management, adding that every trouble facing the school will be resolved in no time.

“There are several plans in the pipelines and we are open to new ideas and quality partnership that will make Adeseun Ogundoyin Polytechnic become a developmental case study to our schools around the state and beyond.

I believe we are on the right path, and when we are done, history will have lot of great things to say about this unified team,” he added.

Ekiti Governor, Kayode Fayemi mourns veteran actor, Jimoh Aliu

The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has mourned the passage of a renowned theatre arts practitioner and a prominent indigene of the state, Chief Jimoh Aliu, who passed on Thursday.

This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen yesterday.

Dr. Fayemi said the death of Chief Aliu is a huge loss to the state and Nigeria in general given his contributions to the development of performing arts and the state.

The Governor described Chief Aliu as a rare and extraordinary talent whose impact was felt in the entertainment industry locally and internationally.

Dr. Fayemi said Chief Aliu’s worth has been recognised by the Ekiti State Government during his first tenure when the late theatre practitioner was honoured with the Ekiti State Merit Award, and by the Federal Government as a Member of the Order of the Federal Republic (MFR).

He further described the deceased as a multi-talented personality who functioned as an actor, dramatist, playwright, singer, filmmaker, producer, director, costumes and location manager, and sculptor.

The Governor credited Chief Aliu with producing blockbuster movies like “Iku Jare Eda,” “Arelu,” “Irinkerido,” “Yanpon Yanrin,” “Fopomoyo,” among others.

He noted that the late culture icon was a promoter of the Ekiti brand and was proud of his state of origin in the course of his 61-year-long career on stage.

Dr. Fayemi said Chief Aliu had etched his name in the sands of time and immortalised himself in the hearts and consciousness of the global theatre audience.

The Governor commiserated with the family and associates of the deceased urging them to be consoled by the good life he lived.

“Baba lived an impactful life. He served our dear state, nation, and humanity with the best of his creative talent. We shall miss him sorely but we are grateful to God for the legacies he left behind. May God grant the family the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss.” the Governor added.

FG, Lagos begin payment of conditional cash transfer to beneficiaries

The Federal Government, in collaboration with the Lagos State Government, has commenced the payment of Conditional Cash Transfer to another set of beneficiaries in Apapa area of the State for the months of July and August 2020.

Speaking at the second edition of the disbursement of the Cash Transfer to the beneficiaries in Apapa Local Government Area of the State on Thursday, the Honourable Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Mrs. Yetunde Arobieke, acknowledged the efforts of the Federal Government for extending the gesture to Lagos State and its consistency in making the monthly payment accessible to indigent Lagosians.

Arobieke noted that the process of enrolment of about 6,810 households captured by the State Cash Transfer Office (SCTO) was approved by the Governor and commenced in April to fast-track the conditional cash transfer to beneficiary households in order to alleviate the sufferings of the poor and vulnerable.

While noting that the beneficiaries were validated based on the completion of the enrolment exercise and issued identification cards by the National Cash Transfer Office (NCTO), the Commissioner disclosed that the payment process would be conducted in the 30 wards of the six targeted Local Government Area, namely Apapa, Amuwo Odofin, Epe, Ibeju-Lekki, Badagry and Lagos Island Local Government Areas.

She reiterated that the sum of N10,000 for the months of July and August 2020 will be paid to each beneficiary household, through the designated household caregiver, who will, in turn, utilise the money for the better living of the household.

“I will like to appeal to Lagosians that this is a continuous exercise and in case you are yet to be captured in this batch, there are more opportunities that would be cascaded to the rest of the Local Government Areas in the State”, Arobieke assured.

In his remarks, the Executive Chairman of Apapa Local Government Area, Mr. Owolabi Elijah Adele, expressed gratitude to both the Federal and Lagos State Governments for extending the gesture to the local level and for elevating the standard of living of indigent residents in the council area.

Recall that the Household Uplifting Programme (HUP), otherwise known as Conditional Cash Transfer, an initiative of the Federal Government geared towards the distribution of resources to the vulnerable population including the aged and physically-challenged was officially flagged off at Amuwo Odofin Local Government Area of the State a few months ago.

Ondo 2020: INEC transfers Oyo State smart card readers to Ondo ahead of poll

Earlier last week, OduduwaNews had reported the fire incident that gutted Headquarters of Ondo State Independent National Electoral Commission INEC where it was claimed that almost 5000 card readers were lost to the inferno.

In the meantime, the Chairman, Independent Electoral Commission INEC, Prof. Yakub Mahmud said its commission has transferred Oyo State smart card readers to Ondo for guber election.

This was contained in a statement made available to newsmen on Friday.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), says it has ordered for a transfer of over 6,000 smart card readers from its Oyo state office to Ondo for the smooth conduct of Oct. 10, governorship election in Ondo state.

The Chairman however charged all the officials that will participate in the forthcoming election to ensure they play by the rules and to avoid ant act that can jeopardize the smooth running of the election.

13 charged to Court for violating environmental laws in Oyo State

The Environmental Task Force in Oyo State has arrested 13 people who violated environmental laws in the State during the last sanitation exercise.

The offenders were caught at Gate, Mokola, Adamasingba, and Arometa axis in Ibadan and were tried by the tribunal at the environment task force office, according to the State’s environmental law.

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Environment and Water Resources, Dr Bashir Olanrewaju, while speaking with journalists restated the State government’s stance of zero tolerance for filth, adding that the government would not relent in its effort to maintain a clean and healthy society.

He enjoined the people of Oyo State to avoid indiscriminate dumping of refuse and register with State-accredited refuse collectors to dispose their waste and cooperate with government in ensuring a cleaner and hygienic society.

The Chairman of the state Environmental Task Force, ACP Francis Ojomo said the team was able to arrest two people, a male and a female for interrogation and a lead to arrest other culprits.

Ojomo said Molete was a volatile area with various joints where Indian hemp and other hard drugs were peddled but assured the general public that those perpetrating evil acts at the area would soon be brought to book.

He said the injured persons have been admitted at an undisclosed hospital and were responding to treatment.

Osinbajo, Sanwo-Olu set to commission Eko MSME Fashion Hub-1

The Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo (SAN) and the Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu will tomorrow, Friday, 18th September 2020, commission the MSMEs Fashion Shared Facility, known as “Eko MSMEs Fashion Hub-1”, at No. 5 Ogunsiji Street, off Alade Market, Allen Avenue, Ikeja in Lagos.

The Honourable Commissioner for Commerce, Industry and Cooperatives, Dr. (Mrs.) Lola Akande, who disclosed this today at a press conference held in Alausa, Ikeja, also said that the 5th edition of the Lagos State Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Exclusive Fair with the theme, “MSMEs in the time of COVID-19: Survival Strategies to Beat the Odds”, will hold from 22nd to 27th September, 2020, at the Blue Roof, LTV, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos.

She explained that the MSMEs Fashion Shared Facility is an initiative of the Sanwo-Olu administration designed to promote ‘Made-in-Lagos’ brand through job creation, stressing that the project is also geared towards boosting the IGR of the State, through the expected revenue from the fashion hub.

According to her, Vice President Osinbajo will perform the commissioning of the edifice via zoom teleconference, while the Lagos State Governor would cut the tape at the venue in line with COVID-19 protocols of physical distancing.

She maintained that the current administration has left no stone unturned in the development and continuous growth of the MSME sector in Lagos State, adding that the fashion industry, also regarded as the creative industry in Nigeria, is almost completely driven by MSMEs and is believed to be one of the most promising alternatives to the nation’s dwindling oil fortunes.

In her words: “This Centre, which is the first phase of the shared MSME Fashion facility, has been equipped with state-of-the-art machinery to afford MSMEs in the fashion space the opportunity to utilise the infrastructure for a token, thereby enhancing productivity and apparel quality that can compete favourably with their counterparts around the world”.

Noting that the hub is also for the retail of various types of ready-to-wear clothes and accessories as well as a centre tor capacity building and continuous skilling of those in the fashion industry, Akande noted that the available vibrant pool of local talents in the fashion sector has earned Lagos State the reputation of the ‘Fashion Capital of Africa’.

On the EKO MSME Exclusive Fair, the Commissioner explained that the event will provide access to free stalls for entrepreneurs in the State to showcase their products and improve sales as well as network for new contacts.

“As we are aware that new technologies are springing up faster than we can create and service, innovations are taking place at lightning speed. It is, therefore, imperative that this administration develops, designs and implements services and policies that would benefit MSMEs in the State”, Dr. Akande asserted.

She, however, enjoined all stakeholders in the fashion industry to make maximum use of the facility in order to enjoy its benefits.

Osun Governor, Gboyega Oyetola flags-off Ethanol Bio-Refinery Factory

The Osun State Governor, Gboyega Oyetola has on Thursday flagged-off the groundbreaking of Osun Ethanol Bio-Refinery Factory, located in Ayekale, Boripe Local Government Area of our State.

In his statement while performing the groundbreaking, Oyetola said the project, coming amid the harsh economic realities occasioned by the Covid-19 pandemic, was harvested from the Economic and Investment Summit held last year.

The governor was quoted as saying, “this Ethanol Bio Refinery project sits on over 21 hectares of land conceded to it as equity.

“When completed and becomes fully operational, the Osun Ethanol Bio-Refinery Factory is estimated to attract about $70m to the State and generate 10,000 jobs. The product, ethanol, is one of the safe energy sources the world is turning to as a measure of preventing global warming.

“Today’s flag-off is an indication that our strategy for the delivery of economic prosperity has begun to yield good returns and a sign of the many good things to come. We have no doubt that Osun Ethanol Bio-Refinery Factory will open a window of investment opportunities for our State.

“I congratulate the Kabiyesi and the people of Ayekale for the citing of this factory in their community. I appreciate them for welcoming the project with open arms, and I want assure our people that our admin. is poised to deliver the benefits of democracy to all and sundry in Osun.

‘We are committed to go the whole hog to collaborate with our partners and private investors to achieve our dream of making Osun the industrial hub of the South West. Our readiness to achieve this dream is confirmed by the series of projects commissioning we embarked on in the last two weeks across the State.

“I urge all well-meaning sons, daughters and lovers of Osun to establish industries and facilitate projects for the development of the State. I also enjoin all our people to continue to relate with each other in peace so that economic activities will continue to thrive in our State”.

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