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Thursday, September 7, 2023

Rotary Club Honours Ekiti First Lady For Assisting Less Privileged.

Rotary Club Honours Ekiti First Lady For Assisting Less Privileged.
Recognition and honour has come the way of the Wife of the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, for the support, assistance and succour she is giving to the less privileged in the state.

Dr. Oyebanji was on Thursday inducted as a Honorary Rotarian by executive members of the Rotary Club of Ado Ekiti (2023-2024) for championing the cause of the vulnerable people in the state and also using her office to render humanitarian services.

The induction was performed in her office during a courtesy visit by the Rotarians who hailed the Ekiti First Lady for facilitating payment of hospital bills of indigent patients, running a Food Bank for the elderly, giving succour to widows and orphans, among other humanitarian gestures to the needy in the state since her assumption of office.

Dr. Oyebanji, who was delighted to receive the honorary badge and the plaque, hailed Rotary Club for what it is doing for humanity expressing her readiness to always partner with the Club in the fulfillment of its mission to always reach out to the vulnerable segment of the populace.

The First Lady who said her office and Rotary share similar ideals and philosophy said she is fully subscribed to the programmes outlined by the 2023-2024 executive of the Club targeted at groups like the elderly, pupils of primary schools, students of secondary school and tertiary institutions during the tenure.

She said: "I appreciate what you are doing for humanity. The Rotary Club is well noted for fantastic, amazing humanitarian services in the society and everybody is familiar with what you are doing. My office is to complement whatever my husband is doing at my own level, particularly for children, women, and the vulnerable .

"It is the right thing for me to be opened to some of these programmes and to also look for an area of collaboration so that we can always give back to the society.

"We have the same focus which is basically to bend backward to the less privileged in the society. Whatever you are doing, you are complementing what Mr. Governor is doing. It's about our people and I want to wish you an outstanding success on this journey."

Earlier in his remarks, the President, Rotary Club of Ado Ekiti (2023-2024), Mr. Akinwale Olasusi, explained that humanitarian services being rendered by the Club are geared towards ensuring that the wellbeing of the less privileged is catered for.

Rotarian Olasusi said the Club recognized Ekiti First Lady's pivotal position in championing the cause of the less privileged informed the move to seek her partnership and support for some of the projects and programmes already lined up by his executive for execution.

According to him, the Ado Ekiti Rotary Club under his leadership will soon launch its Sight Intervention Programme to conduct eye screening for 500 adults from 60 years and above while eyeglasses will be provided for 100 of the number and 50 of them are to be booked for surgery.

The Sight Intervention Programme, he said, was conceived because of the prevalence of eye problems among the elderly noting that it was aimed at giving the senior citizens succour and help in retaining their sight.

Rotarian Olasusi also unveiled the Club's intent to organize and bankroll an Essay Competition for secondary students in the state on Drug Abuse with winners to go for a further oral interview before champions emerge.

He further disclosed that the Club will equally organize a Drug Summit mainly students in secondary schools and tertiary institutions in the state to be done in collaboration with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) to curb the menace of drug abuse among students and youths.

The Rotary chief also canvassed the support of the First Lady for the Club's Library Outreach programme to be done in collaboration with Ekiti State Library Services to stimulate reading culture to sustain Ekiti's reputation as the intellectual powerhouse of the nation.

He urged the First Lady to support the Club morally and financially to ensure the success of the programmes in the state.

Ekiti Assembly Summons Security Chief's, FUOYE Boss Over Kidnappings, Student's Murder.

Ekiti Assembly Summons Security Chief's, FUOYE Boss Over Kidnappings, Student's Murder.
In Pic: Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, Ekiti State House of Assembly Speaker. 

The Ekiti State House of Assembly has invited all heads of security agencies in the state to brief the lawmakers on some security breaches recently witnessed in some parts of the state.

The security chiefs are expected to appear before a Joint Committee of the House on Monday, 11th September at 10am with a view to address the incidences of kidnapping which led to the death of a resident and abduction of five others.

The invitation of the heads of security agencies was one of the three Resolutions passed by the Assembly at its plenary on Thursday after the lawmakers expressed concern on the security situation of the state under Matters of Urgent Public Importance.

The House at the plenary presided over by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, also invited the management of the Federal University, Oye Ekiti to appear before the Committee on Education to shed light on the circumstances surrounding the murder of a 200 Level Nursing student, Modupe Atanda.

The State Commandant of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) was also summoned to appear before the House for an interactive session on the alleged brutality and dehumanization meter out by some officers of the Corps on civilians recently.

The Assembly Minority Leader and member representing Ekiti East Constituency 1, Hon. Oladele Ogunsakin, who deplored the alleged brutality of some officers of security agencies also expressed dismay that some federal roads in the state have become death traps and aiding criminal activities.

The lawmaker representing Ise/Orun Constituency, Hon. Babatunde Omotayo, expressed sadness that four members of Itapaji Ekiti community were recently kidnapped after a kidnaping incident occurred in the town a week earlier leasing to the death of one person.

He said the Assembly must do something urgently on the security situation of the state stressing that there was need to summon the state Commissioner or Police and heads of sister security agencies to hear from them what they are doing to remedy the situation and save law-abiding people.

He suggested the establishment of a homegrown security outfit in which officers will be posted to their local government areas of origin while a reliable database should be created for that purpose.

The lawmaker representing Oye Constituency 1, Hon. Temitope Longe, drew the attention of the Assembly to the killing of FUOYE Nursing student, Miss Atanda, who had been missing on the campus since Monday only for her corpse to be found in a shallow grave with her eyes gouged out.

Hon. Longe explained that kidnapping, banditry and cultism had reduced to the barest minimum since the ascension to office of Governor Biodun Oyebanji  saying everything possible should be done to nip criminality in the bud in the state.

He suggested that the Ekiti Commissioner of Police, Director of Department of State Services, FUOYE Vice Chancellor and Chief Security Officer should be invited on what the authorities of the university are doing to unmask the killers of the female student and prevent a reoccurrence.

The lawmaker representing Ijero Constituency, Hon. Ademola Ojo, argued that security agencies must be alive to their responsibilities in the state more than ever before recalling his experience as a survivor of the collapse of an Event Centre in his constituency last Saturday.

The lawmaker representing Oye Constituency 2, Hon. Idowu Odebunmi, said the FUOYE incident should be used as a signal to curb similar future occurrences urging the House to extend invitations to Vice Chancellors of Ekiti State University, Ado Ekiti; Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere Ekiti and the Rector of Ekiti State Polytechnic, Isan Ekiti to know the security situations on their campuses.

He advocated the installation of Close Circuit Television (CCTV) cameras on the internal roads at FUOYE and the conduct of an autopsy on the remains of the slain student to shed more light on the circumstances surrounding her gruesome killing.

The lawmaker representing Ikere Constituency 1, Hon. Babatunde Oke, deplored the alleged of NSCDC operatives in some parts of the state informing his colleagues that officers of the agency attacked a lady in his constituency and stripped her naked with the video of the incident trending on various social media platforms.

He stressed that it was high time the alleged excesses of the NSCDC officer were curbed to prevent reoccurrence of ENDSARS protest while advising security officers to be more civil in effecting arrests.

Before putting resolutions on the issues to vote, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Aribasoye, said the issues for debate on security matters called for sober reflection urging the executive arm to rise to the occasion on security of lives and property.

The Speaker noted that Section 14 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended) provides that government should protect the lives and property of its citizens.

He put the resolutions to voice vote which was passed after the lawmakers expressed their support for the resolutions.

Also at the plenary, the lawmaker representing Emure Constituency, Hon. Maryam Ogunlade, moved a motion on the need to provide breastfeeding facilities in public places for working parents in Ekiti State. The motion was seconded by the lawmaker representing Efon Constituency, Hon. Bosede Olowookere.

Hon. Ogunlade in her lead debate noted that the motion explores the importance of enabling breastfeeding for all working parents and highlights strategies to create a supportive environment for same in workplaces.

The another motion moved at the plenary was the one calling for the need to engage in Palm Cultivation to generate employment and boost revenue in Ekiti State. It was moved by the lawmaker representing Moba Constituency 2, Hon. Jacob Awoniyi and seconded by his counterpart from Ekiti South West Constituency 1, Hon. Anthony Adaramodu

Earlier at the sitting, two Bills passed the First Reading after being read for the first time by the Clerk of the House, Mr. Tola Esan.

The first was a Bill for Law to repeal Ekiti State Environmental Protection Agency Law 2009 and to re-enact the Ekiti State Environmental Protection and Watershed Management Agency Law 2023 and other matters connected therewith.

The second was Ekiti State Development and Investment Promotion Agency (Amendment) Bill 2023.

The House adjourned sine die (to an indefinite date) after exhausting all the items for the day's business on the Order Paper.

Osun Poly Campus Witnesses Drama as Two Rectors Resume Duty.

Osun Poly Campus Witnesses Drama as Two Rectors Resume Duty.
......Government Orders Closure and Freezes Institution’s Accounts.
The Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, found itself embroiled in a dramatic situation on Thursday as two individuals, Dr. Tajudeen Odetayo and Mr. Kehinde Alabi, resumed their duties as Rectors of the institution, escalating the ongoing administrative crisis.

This turmoil has its roots in the suspension of Dr. Tajudeen Odetayo on July 11, 2023, by the state government, amid allegations of fund misappropriation. In his place, Mr. Kehinde Alabi was appointed as the Acting Rector, further deepening the rift within the institution.

However, Dr. Odetayo, determined to regain his position, took legal action. On August 21, 2023, he approached the Industrial Court with an order of interim injunction to restrain the state government from acting on his suspension and other related matters. Justice O. A Ogunbowale granted the order, halting any actions against Dr. Odetayo pending the resolution of the legal dispute.

The tension reached its peak on Thursday when both Dr. Odetayo and Mr. Alabi returned to the campus. Dr. Odetayo presented the court order to the Chief Security Officer, then proceeded to the Rector's office, escorted by a faction of the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnic (ASUP) that supported him.

Simultaneously, Mr. Alabi and his ASUP faction gathered in a hall within the campus. In a statement issued by Mr. Alabi, he urged students and staff to remain calm, assuring them that the government was working to restore peace to the campus.

In a surprising turn of events, the Osun State government announced the closure of the State Polytechnic, Iree, for a period of two weeks. Additionally, the government froze the institution's accounts with immediate effect. This decision came in response to the resumption of Dr. Odetayo, who had secured an interim injunction to suspend the execution of his suspension while his legal case unfolds.

The Commissioner for Education, Dipo Eluwole, made this announcement through an official statement. The closure and account freeze signify the government's stance on the ongoing administrative discord and its commitment to resolving the matter comprehensively.

The Osun State Polytechnic, Iree, now stands at a crossroads, with a legal battle and government intervention looming large. The students and staff, caught in the midst of this crisis, can only hope for a swift and peaceful resolution to bring stability back to their educational institution.

Atiku Abubakar Vows to Pursue Supreme Court Challenge for Electoral Justice.

Atiku Abubakar Vows to Pursue Supreme Court Challenge for Electoral Justice.


The Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, a strong advocate for fair and credible elections, has announced his intention to challenge the recent judgement of the Presidential Election Petitions Tribunal at the Supreme Court. The tribunal had affirmed the victory of President Bola Tinubu in the February 25, 2023, presidential election.

Speaking at a world press conference held at the Peoples Democratic Party headquarters in Abuja, Atiku expressed his unwavering commitment to ensuring a transparent electoral process in Nigeria. He emphasized the importance of elections that truly reflect the will of the electorate, devoid of manipulations.

Atiku acknowledged the tribunal's decision but stated, "I refused to accept the judgement because I believe it is bereft of substantial justice." Despite his disagreement with the outcome, he maintained his faith in the judiciary, stating that the tribunal judgement would not diminish his confidence in the legal system.

He further declared, "Consequently, I have asked my lawyers to activate my constitutionally guaranteed rights of appeal to the higher court, which in this instance, is the Supreme Court of Nigeria."

Atiku, who came second in the presidential race, believes that his efforts to ensure credible elections in Nigeria will serve as a lasting legacy for future generations. He was joined by his Labour Party counterpart, Peter Obi, in rejecting the tribunal's decision.

The tribunal's verdict, delivered by Chairman Justice Haruna Tsammani and his fellow panel members, upheld Tinubu's electoral victory. Despite this setback, Atiku's determination to uphold the principles of democracy remains unwavering as he takes his case to the Supreme Court.

Governor Akeredolu Returns to Nigeria After Successful Medical Vacation.

Governor Akeredolu Returns to Nigeria After Successful Medical Vacation.


Ondo State Governor, Arakunrin Rotimi Akeredolu, has returned to Nigeria after a three-month medical vacation in Germany. The governor had traveled abroad for medical attention after falling ill, and his return marks a positive step toward his full recovery.

Reliable government sources have confirmed that Governor Akeredolu arrived at his residence in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Thursday. It has been reported that members of the state Executive Council and prominent party leaders have been instructed to meet with him at his Ibadan residence on Friday.

During this meeting, Governor Akeredolu is expected to receive briefings from his cabinet members, led by the acting governor, Lucky Ayedatiwa. Sources suggest that the governor will spend some time in Ibadan before fully resuming his work duties.

Governor Akeredolu originally began his medical leave in June, and it was extended based on medical advice and approved by the state House of Assembly. The public eagerly awaited news of his return, and a viral picture of him inside the airplane he boarded had surfaced online.

Furthermore, the First Lady, Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, announced on her Facebook page that they were "Homebound," bringing further relief and joy to well-wishers.

A top government source has officially confirmed the governor's return and the upcoming meeting with his executive members in Ibadan. It is expected that Governor Akeredolu will formally inform the state House of Assembly before resuming his official duties, ensuring a smooth transition back to governance. This return marks a positive turn of events and brings hope for a renewed focus on the development and progress of Ondo State.

RUAYDI Appoints Olufemi Emmanuel as International and National Protocol/Liaison Officer.

RUAYDI Appoints Olufemi Emmanuel as International and National Protocol/Liaison Officer.
In Pic: Mr. Olufemi Emmanuel, Newly Appointed RUAYDI International and National Protocol/Liaison Officer.

In a significant development for the Rural And Urban Aid For Youth Development Initiatives (RUAYDI), the renowned International Non-Governmental Organization has announced the appointment of Mr. Olufemi Emmanuel as its International and National Protocol/Liaison Officer. This pivotal appointment comes with immediate effect and is poised to bolster RUAYDI's outreach and engagement on both the national and international fronts.

The news was officially disclosed in a statement released to the press by RUAYDI's Information Officer, Samuel Anali. The statement bore the signature of Femi Oyebode, Executive Coordinator of RUAYDI, who also holds the esteemed position of Africa Representative and Board Member of the United Nations Alliance of NGOs on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Vienna, Austria.

This appointment signifies RUAYDI's commitment to expanding its influence and fortifying its presence in the realms of national and international diplomacy, a move that aligns with its mission of youth development and crime prevention.

Mr. Olufemi Emmanuel, the newly appointed International and National Protocol/Liaison Officer, is entrusted with a range of vital responsibilities. His primary role will be to facilitate RUAYDI's engagements, both within and outside of Nigeria. This entails liaising with governments, non-governmental organizations, corporate entities, and academic institutions, all in accordance with the directives of RUAYDI's Board of Trustees.

Furthermore, Mr. Emmanuel is set to serve as a protocol officer for RUAYDI's Board of Trustees, management, and other members of the organization. His duties will extend not only within Nigeria but also encompass the African continent and international interactions, strengthening RUAYDI's global footprint.

The decision to appoint Mr. Olufemi Emmanuel was made in Abuja and garnered the full support of RUAYDI's stakeholders. It is closely tied to the organization's efforts to implement the Review Mechanism of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime, further emphasizing RUAYDI's dedication to combating organized crime on a global scale.

This appointment is poised to mark a new chapter in RUAYDI's journey, underscoring its commitment to empowering youth, promoting development, and fostering international collaboration in the fight against transnational crime. With Mr. Olufemi Emmanuel at the helm of international and national protocols, RUAYDI is set to embark on a promising path of growth and impact, both in Nigeria and on the global stage.

Dele Alake Secures Free Study For Mining Professionals From Australia State.

Dele Alake Secures Free Study For Mining Professionals From Australia State.
Nigerian professionals in the solid minerals sector will soon travel to Australia for more studies, thanks to a deal brokered by the Minister of Solid Minerals, Mr. Alake in Perth, Australia, on Wednesday.

Presenting the request to Hon. Bill Johnston, the Minister for Mines and Petroleum, Energy, Corrective Services and Industrial Relations of the government of Western Australia, on a courtesy visit, Alake acknowledged the progress achieved by the government in mineral development.

Alake, who led the Nigerian delegation to the 21st Africa Down Under Mining Conference held in Perth, said Australia had acquired a lot of knowledge and skills in developing its modern mining industry, adding that Nigerians will benefit from training, study trips and exchanges of mineral professionals in its current effort to transform the sector.

Alake said the government had launched a roadmap to attract foreign direct investment by investing in big data on minerals and the quantum of their deposits, forming a solid minerals corporation and joint venture agreements with multinationals in mining to enable the sector to compete globally.

He informed the minister that Nigeria has vast deposits of precious minerals, including lithium, gold, coal, lead, zinc, baryte and iron ore.

Alake proposed a programme enabling Nigerian mining professionals to study modern mining technology and practices in Western Australia with the government's support.

Responding, Hon.Johnston appreciated the courtesy visit of the Minister of Solid Minerals and his delegation remarked that the meeting would pave the way for cordial relations.

Accepting the proposal, Hon Johnston said the government of Western Australia would support the transfer of knowledge and skills to mining professionals from Nigeria and sponsor mining experts to visit Nigeria to impart knowledge.

He urged the minister to make a formal request as soon as possible so both could work together to realise the goal.

He promised to mobilise the public and private sectors to support the initiative, as many companies are willing to explore opportunities for developing the mining sector in Africa.

Other members of the delegation were the Nigerian High Commissioner to Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific, Ambassador Anderson Madubike, Deputy High Commissioner, Mrs. Mercy Clement, Mr.Martins Imonitie, Investment Banker from  ANZ Bank, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Solid Minerals, Dr.Mary Ogbe, Special Adviser to the Minister, Hon.Kehinde Bamigbetan, Director, Mining Cadastral Office, Engr.Nkom Obadiah and Technical Assistant to the Minister, Mrs.Chinemerem Nwaka.

Alaba Balogun 
Deputy Director Information 
Ministry of Solid Minerals 
September 7, 2023
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