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Monday, September 25, 2023

Gov. Oyebanji Displays "Omoluabi" Virtue by Honoring Former English Teacher at Ido-Ekiti Budget Meeting.

Gov. Oyebanji Displays "Omoluabi" Virtue by Honoring Former English Teacher at Ido-Ekiti Budget Meeting.
By: Comr Olamide Akinwumi James

Governor Oyebanji, popularly known as the "Omoluabi Governor" among Ekiti people, once again reaffirmed this reputation today, September 25, 2023, as he publicly paid tribute to his former teacher, Mrs. Dorcas Ogboja, during a town hall meeting for the 2024 budget in Ido-Ekiti.

The heartwarming incident unfolded when Governor Oyebanji spotted Mrs. Ogboja, his elderly former teacher, among the attendees at the town hall meeting. Without hesitation, the Governor instructed the Master of Ceremonies (MC) to bring Mrs. Ogboja to the high table.

Governor Oyebanji, leaving his seat at the high table, personally embraced and escorted Mrs. Ogboja to a seat beside him. The visibly elated former teacher reciprocated the gesture by hugging the Governor tightly and singing songs of praise, expressing her gratitude to God for the remarkable reunion.

In an emotional address, Governor Oyebanji shared fond memories of his time as a student under Mrs. Ogboja's tutelage. He highlighted her role in his education, stating that she had taught him English during his secondary school years, where her husband, Chief Daniel Ogboja, served as the principal. The Governor reminisced about Mrs. Ogboja's nurturing approach, describing her as not only an excellent teacher but also as someone who treated him like her own son. He acknowledged her firm yet loving guidance, emphasizing that she played a significant role in shaping his educational journey.

The Governor's heartfelt recognition of his former teacher resonated with the audience, exemplifying the principles of respect, gratitude, and humility. The incident serves as a heartwarming reminder of the impact teachers can have on their students' lives and the enduring bonds that can be forged through education and mentorship.

As the town hall meeting continued, the atmosphere remained filled with warmth and appreciation for Governor Oyebanji's demonstration of gratitude towards Mrs. Dorcas Ogboja, who, through her dedicated teaching and care, contributed to the education and character development of the state's leader.

Ekiti APC Releases Guidelines For LG/LCDA Candidates Nominations.

Ekiti APC Releases Guidelines For LG/LCDA Candidates Nominations.
The All Progressives Congress, APC, in Ekiti State has issued guidelines for the nominations of candidates for the Local Government and Local Council Development Authority, LCDA, in the state. 

This follows the release of the time table for LG/LCDA councillorship and chairmanship elections slated for Saturday 2nd December 2023 by Ekiti State Independent Electoral Commission, EKSIEC.

While releasing the guidelines to the Party Chairmen from the 16 Local Government Areas, the State Chairman of APC, Barrister Paul Omotosho assured that they (the guidelines) conformed to the provisions of the party's constitution, the extant electoral act and the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 

The Party constitution prescribes that member’s names in the party register   shall be the _prima facie_ evidence of valid registration as a member of the party, i.e the revalidated/revalidation register of the party, provided such person or persons had not at any point in time decamped to any other political party before coming back to claim the membership of All progressives Congress. 

Consequent upon the aspirant complying with provisions of the party’s constitution, he or she shall complete nomination forms specifically provided for the office being sought after having paid the prescribed expression of interest and nomination fees. All payments should be made in full directly into the designated bank account of the All Progressives Congress, Ekiti State Chapter. 

The EKSIEC time table has scheduled holding of the Ward Congresses to elect candidates councillorship candidates by political parties for Saturday 30 September 2023 and that for the election of chairmanship election for 7 November 2023.

Barrister Omotosho hinted that nominations for both the councillorship and chairmanship positions in the party shall be by direct primary election conducted at the ward level. He added that all validly registered Party members in every ward shall vote by open secret ballot where there is no consensus.  Where a candidate emerges by consensus, he said, a vote of “yes” or “no” shall be called.

"Validly registered members shall assemble at their respective wards’ party secretariat or any other designated place or venue not in worship Centre, office or private residence, and vote by open secret ballot."

"The aspirant with the highest number of votes in the various wards that makes up the Local Government/Local Council Development Areas shall be announced as the winner accordingly. Winning shall be by simple majority."

The State Chairman however emphasised on the need for consensus, which according to him, is to be encouraged for peace, harmony, and unity of the party.

The party reeled out dates of activities as follows: 
1. Purchase Of Expression Of Interest And Nomination Forms For Councillorship Primary: 14 September to 28 September 2023
2. Screening Of Councillorship Aspirants: 27th September 2023
3. Appeals Arising From The Screening: 29th September 2023
4. Councillorship Primaries: 30th September 2023
5. Purchase Of Expression Of Interest And Nomination Forms For Chairmanship/Vice Chaianship Aspirants 14th September-4th October 2023
6. Screening Of Chairmanship/Vice Chairmanship Aspirants: 2nd October 2023
7. Appeals Arising From Chairmanship/Vice Chairmanship Aspirants: 4th October 2023
8. Chairmanship/Vice Chairmanship Primary: 7th October 2023.

The revalidated party register of the wards shall serve as the voter’s register while the revalidated membership slip shall serve as the voter’s card.

NOMINATION FEES: 1. Chairmanship Aspirants: Expression of Interest is N50,000 each. Nomination Form is N500,000 each
2. Vice Chairmanship Aspirants: Expression of interest is N50,000 each. Nomination form is N300,000 each
3. Councillorship Aspirants:     Expression of Interest is N30,000    Nomination form is N100,000
4. All female aspirants and people with disabilities are to pay 50% of the prescribed fees.

Signed:

Segun Dipe
State Publicity Secretary, 
All Progressives Congress, APC
Ekiti State
25/09/2023

Tribunal Dismisses PDP, Jandor’s Petition, Upholds Sanwo-Olu’s Election.

Tribunal Dismisses PDP, Jandor’s Petition, Upholds Sanwo-Olu’s Election.


The Lagos State Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal has upheld the return of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu as the duly elected governor of the state.

In a unanimous judgment read by Justice Mikail Abdullahi on behalf of the three-man panel on Monday, the tribunal held that the petition of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its governorship candidate Olajide Adediran lacks merit, and the same is accordingly dismissed.

In reaching the verdict, the court first dwelt on the preliminary objections raised by the parties before considering the issues raised for determination.

The tribunal entertained the question of whether it had the competence and jurisdiction to hear the petition. Justice Abdullahi answered this question in the affirmative and held that this issue had already been resolved at the preliminary objection stage.

The second issue for the tribunal’s determination was whether Sanwo-Olu and his deputy Obafemi Hamzat were validly nominated by their party = All Progressives Congress (APC) to contest the polls. The tribunal cited relevant provisions of the Constitution and the Electoral Act and a plethora of decided cases to the effect that this was a pre-election issue that did not relate to the conduct of the polls being challenged.

The tribunal also held that the petitioners are not members of the 4th respondent, the APC, and therefore have no locus to challenge the primaries of the party that produced both men.

On the issue of the forged certificate allegedly presented by Governor Sanwo-Olu, the tribunal noted amongst other things that the petitioner Jandor who testified in his petition told the court that he did not attend the school, Community Grammar School, Ijebu-Ife, where the certificate originated from. He had also testified that the principal of the school was still alive.

The tribunal wondered why he didn’t call as a witness, the principal of the school, or any of the staff to testify about the certificate.

In the final analysis, the tribunal held, “that the petition lacks merit and is accordingly dismissed.

“I affirm the election and return of Babajide Olusola Sanwo-Olu as the duly elected governor of Lagos state. Parties are to bear their cost.”

The tribunal has now taken a break to reconvene shortly to give judgment on the petition of the Labour Party (LP)

Ekiti LG Poll: I Won't Impose Any Candidate, Says Oyebanji.

Ekiti LG Poll: I Won't Impose Any Candidate, Says Oyebanji.
….kickstarts townhall meetings for 2024 budget presentations.
Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji, has said he would not impose any candidate on the people in the December local government election in the state, promising to be  fair to all contestants.

In preparation for the 2024 Appropriation Bill, Oyebanji said his government will be strategic in execution of projects and that whatever  would be undertaken will be based on collective requests from communities and local governments.

Governor Oyebanji stated this on Monday in Ido Ekiti, during a Town Hall Meeting With Stakeholders in Ekiti North Senatorial District, comprising Ido/Osi, Moba, Ilejemeje,  Ikole and Oye local government areas in preparation for the 2024 Budget. 

Despite encapsulating their demands and submitting same to the Governor,  the Onisan of Isan Ekiti, Oba Gabriel Adejuwon;  Obaleo of Erinmope, Oba Sunday Aniyi; Mr Ademola Owoeye; Hon Cecilia Dada; Mr Sola Ogunsina and Mr. Akin Obanise, spoke for Oye, Moba, Ikole, Ilejemeje, Ido/Osi local governments as well people living with disabilities respectively.

The aggregate of the demands that emanated from the five councils centred chiefly around  road infrastructure, electrification, health facilities, school infrastructure. 

Commenting on politival development in the state and the forthcoming local government election, Oyebanji warned all the contestants against desperation, or take steps to lobby him for possible imposition. 

"I will be fair to all of you. I am a process person, so nobody should put me under pressure because the party  has been handed into the hands of the leaders. They are the owners of the party, so all of you, particularly the contestants  must cooperate with them. I am not going to impose anybody. 

"Many of you are now scrambling for council positions because you now consider it juicier, even than Commissionership. Whoever doesn't respect the leaders of the party will mismanage the councils if elected. I have instructed the leaders to take charge. Those running from pillar to post , I wish them well, but I am with the party". He said. 

Responding to the demands made by the representatives of each council areas, Governor Oyebanji said he promised during the electioneering that his government will be inclusive and be a replica of the immediate past Government of Governor Kayode Fayemi, which believed firmly in the people as powerhouse of any administration.

Oyebanji assured that his government has its eyes fixed on delivering on the promises made to the people and that he would not get distracted or derailed from actualising his dream for the state .

"I am going to deliver everything I promised Ekiti people. I am not going to be distracted. I have my plans and I will follow it to the letter. You are my employer and I owe it a duty to always come and feed you  back. 

He however told the gathering that Government might not have the financial muscle to actualise all the demands in the 2024 budget, stressing part of the reasons for the stakeholders meeting was to prioritise the demands. 

"In every 100 days ,I have been doing a state of the state programme with you. It was a feedback mechanism. I have done in Ekiti North,  Central and South districts. The next one will be in Central. Being a leader doesn't mean I am the most brilliant or all-knowing. I don't know it all, so I need your inputs in whatever I do.

"We have just spent a year in the saddle, you will see that by the time we will spend two or three years, you will start enjoying the fruits of what we have done".

Besides placing high premium on road construction, Oyebanji stated that his government would make tremendous impact in electricity generation, job creation, economy, Information and Communication Technology and health facilities, describing them as also pivotal to the growth of any society.

On the abysmal states of some of the federal roads, Oyebanji clarified that it will be difficult to understake renovation of such roads  without commitment that the money expended will be refunded to the state.

On the disquiet in town over the preponderance of trucks from the Northern part of the country  plying Ekiti roads and destroying them, the Governor 
said he won't drive them away from Ekiti, but will contrive ways of  making economic capital out of their presence.

"I won't send any trailer out of Ekiti, they are doing their businesses and they can add their values. Trailer movement itself is an economy. We are looking at constructing a Trailer Pack here, so that these people can come here and do their businesses and also contribute to the growth of  our economy".

Oyebanji said though Ekiti is challenged financially, but he exuded confidence  that the little money  accruing to the state will be expended judiciously and prudently for the overall good of the populace. 

"I will never deceive you, though we can't do everything in a year. We have about three years MTEF, if what you sent this year was not done or captured in the 2024 budget, it will be captured in 2025 . 

"I know I can't disappoint because I am standing on a solid foundation laid by Governor Fayemi. We have started by attacking those challenges in place that are constituting obstacles to our mission to improve on the  welfare and the prosperity to our people.

"I am assuring you that this your money that you and God have entrusted in my care, I will spend for you. I am not going to disappoint. But for me to be successful, I need your support,patience and advice all the times".

As a way of actualising the foregoing, Oyebanji mandated the incoming local government chairmen that will be elected in December 2023 to consult widely and feel the pulses of the people before executing any project in any town, saying project siting must be based on demand by communities.

Resolute to checkmating capital flight, Oyebanji said the Local Government Chairmen should as a matter of compulsion patronise local contractors, so that the money belonging to government can circulate across all the strata of the state.

NPFL Gets September 30 Kickoff date, ₦150m Prize Money.

NPFL Gets September 30 Kickoff date, ₦150m Prize Money. 
NPFL OFFICIAL STATEMENT:
Saturday, September 30 has been officially announced as the commencement date for the 2023/24 season of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).

In a letter dated Monday, September 25, Davidson Owumi, the Chief Operating Officer also notified the 20 participating Clubs that the champions of the season would receive ₦150m which is a 50% increase from last season's prize money.

Another highlight of the letter to the clubs is the payment of start-off grants of a total of ₦200m to the 20 clubs.

"The 20 clubs will, as was done last season receive a take-off grant of Ten Million Naira (₦10,000,000) each to smoothen your operations as the season starts.

"We are therefore expecting the Clubs to as a matter of urgency forward their respective account details to the NPFL Secretariat for the transfer of the said amount as the season is set to commence on Saturday, September 30, 2023", Owumi stated in the letter addressed to all Club Chairmen and General Managers.

On the prize money, the letter read; "after due deliberations by the Chairman and our Strategic Partners, it was agreed that the Prize money, since that is what connotes the true value of the league, be reviewed upwards to ₦150million".

The letter also addressed some of the Marketing concerns and assured the clubs that the NPFL Board would at all times take decisions and enter into contracts that serves the best interest of the league and the clubs.

"Be rest assured that we will at all times be guided by the very best interest of our league and by implication, the participating Clubs", the COO explained while adding that discussions are still ongoing with a company that proposed a ten-year partnership for broadcast rights.

"We remain very hopeful that they or other prospective partners will show up since talks are still ongoing. Any success achieved, will enlarge the economic frontiers of the league and by extension the clubs as we progress", he concluded.

Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Reduces Student Charges.

Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU) Reduces Student Charges.
PRESS RELEASE:
In a rare show of administrative magnanimity, the authorities of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, have readjusted downward the sundry charges payable by the students of the University.

This followed the meeting the University management had with the leadership of the Students Union on Monday, 25th September, 2023.

A release by the Public Relations Officer of the University, Abiodun Olarewaju, stated that the meeting, which lasted for several hours, was called by the University management, after several agitations by the students union for a reduction of the initial charges approved by the University. 

Although the Students Union leaders were adamant that the charges be reduced by 50%, but the University management made it clear that the new charges were the minimum the University require to run efficiently.

Accordingly, the Vice Chancellor, Professor Adebayo Simeon BAMIRE, graciously announced that the charges initially announced have been reduced as follows:

For the students in Humanities, the initial sundry charges of #89, 200 for returning students have been reduced to #76,000  while the new students in the Humanities, the initial fees of #151,200 have been reduced to #131,000.

For those in the Sciences and Technology, the initial charges of #101,200, for returning students is now #86,000 while the new students in the same Faculties will now pay #141,000 instead of the initial #163,200. 

In the same vein, the returning students in the Pharmacy and College of Health Sciences will now pay #109,000, instead of #128,200. The new students in the same Faculties will now pay #164,000 instead of the initial charges of #190,000. 

The statement added that the University management has agreed that the payment can be in two equal installments.

Meanwhile, the University portal is now open to students for payment.

Sunday, September 24, 2023

Katsina at 36: Radda lauds founding fathers, seeks support.

Katsina at 36: Radda lauds founding fathers, seeks support.
Katsina State Governor Dikko Umaru Radda has lauded the founding fathers of the state and as well as extended his congratulations to the people, as part of activities marking the  state’s 36th anniversary since its creation.
Katsina State was created on September 23,1987 by the then President Ibrahim Babangida, alongside some states

Radda also acknowledged that Katsina has made significant strides in socio-economic growth over the past three decades despite facing developmental challenges.

He further expressed his profound gratitude to Gen. Babangida for his visionary role in creating the state and the vital contribution of prominent Katsina public figures who  advocated the state’s creation 36 years ago.

He said: “We are indebted to General Babangida for his wisdom in birthing our dear state. We must celebrate this historic milestone. Our great Katsina owes its existence to the visionaries who tirelessly fought for its creation.

” Katsina State, despite being one of the younger states in the federation, stands out due to its abundant natural resources and exceptional human capital’.

”Katsina has produced two Nigerian presidents, including a Vice President, and numerous other distinguished figures who have contributed significantly to national development.”

Acknowledging the security challenges facing the state, Radda reassures the people that his administration is working diligently to restore peace and security.

The state government has implemented effective policies and allocated adequate funds to support security agencies.

 Credit: The Nation Newspaper.