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Sunday, October 15, 2023

Don't Lose Hope in Nigeria, Oyebanji Tells Ekiti Youth.

Don't Lose Hope in Nigeria, Oyebanji Tells Ekiti Youth.
..…As Governor kickstarts first anniversary celebration with a youth forum.
The Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has charged Ekiti youth not to despair despite the multifaceted challenges confronting the nation and making the future looks bleak to the youth category. 

The Governor specifically advised the youth to be hopeful for a better future and refrain from  being despondent  due to the current socio-economic situations, exuding confidence that Nigeria is destined to be great and requires the sacrifices of all patriotic citizens for it to assume that status.
Oyebanji said this in Ado Ekiti, on Saturday, during a programme tagged "Youth, let's Us Talk With BAO", a political acronym for Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, as part of the activities marking the First anniversary of the current administration.

The venue of the event, Adetiloye Hall, located within  the precinct of the Ekiti State Trade Fair complex, was filled to the brim with members of various respectable  youth and students' groups drawn across the 16 local government areas of the state.

While answering some of the questions posed to him, Oyebanji advised the youth not to wait for instant solutions to all their problems, urging them to key into available opportunities created by government in sports, arts and culture and other sectors of the economy and stop scouting for shut cuts to success.

The Governor said he agreed to the fact that youth are supposed to be partners in governance, but added that  they should make enough sacrifices to develop Ekiti the way he and other Ekiti leaders exhibited while scrambling for the state creation under Gen Sanni Abacha-led Military government.  

Oyebanji said: "Despite that this country is  passing through some tough challenges at present, some people  are still making it big in legitimate businesses.

"So, don't lose hope in this country. Nigeria is destined to be great and it shall be greater. Let us work harder and hope for the best". 

Speaking about his dedication to make Ekiti youth relevant in governance and otvher ventures, Oyebanji said: "I  didn't create the Ministry of Youth Development by accident. I also adopted the Ekiti Youth Agenda document. We are going to look at this document together to know how to make your lives better". 

On how keen he was to put youth in strategic positions in government, Oyebanji said: "But let me tell you that access to power and leadership requires discipline and you being  circumspect. All the leaders need successors that can outmatch and surpass  them. They will want to test you and once you fail leadership test, then you can't be entrusted with power and leadership.

"As youths, learn how to discipline yourselves. Don't be selfish. Try and have good and sound morality. Try and step out of your comfort zones and go through self denials. But are you ready to go through the furnace? If you can't do these, you can't be in position of leadership. 

"I know the capacity of our youths, if I partner you, it is going to be a win-win situation. This government will continue to accord you respect, because you have shown great understanding. I know you have expectations. This government owes you a great deal, we will partner you to ensure we navigate this path together".

"I come to this office to deny myself of many benefits, so that we can have a good society that can benefit all of us. That is the kind of spirit  and mindset you must develop".

Speaking further, Oyebanji said his  government will soon roll roll out well structured marketing strategy to control astronomic increase in prices of goods and commodities and making lives difficult for the commoners. 

The Governor  said the Ekiti State Electricity Bill will be signed into law in a matter of days to ensure that state extends electricity to area that are short supplied, particularly the government institutions like the Ekiti State University will benefit from such gesture.

He said his government will liaise with the Governing Councils of the Ekiti State University and Bamidele Olumilua University of Education, Science and Technology, Ikere Ekiti, for possible reduction in the tuition fees payable in the citadels of learning. 

Oyebanji promised to sign the Local Contents Bill into Law to prevent capital flight and mandates contractors to tap into potentials available in Ekiti, rather than going to other states to hire labour.

On job creation for the jobless teeming youth population, the governor expressed  readiness to provide security and good road facility for investors, so that employment can alsobe generated from the private sector to reinforce what the government is offering.

In his submission at the parley, the Commissioner for Youth Development, Hon. Gold Adesola Adedayo, revealed that the youth constitutes between 65-70% of the total population of the state, saying this accounted for why Governor Oyebanji treats their issues with utmost priority.

Reeling out specific areas where Oyebanji has made remarkable impacts, Adedayo said: "The launching of the Innovation Grant Facility (IGF) stands as a testament to our commitment to enhancing innovation and creativity among our youth. 

"This initiative has empowered the young minds of our state with advanced digital skills and entrepreneurship opportunities. As the Governor aptly puts it, "Innovation is the fuel of progress, and our youths are its drivers. The IGF is the gateway to a future brimming with possibilities."

The interactive parley was attended by the Speaker, Ekiti State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Habibat Adubiaro, the Commissioner for Education, Dr. Mrs Olabimpe Aderiye, Commissioner for Wealth Creation and Employment, Mr. Jimlas Fasae, Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs Peju Babafemi, Special Advisers, Youth groups, among others.

State of the State: Ondo State in a fix, Correcting Constitutional Aberrations. Omoluabi Group Speaks on way forward.

State of the State: Ondo State in a fix, Correcting Constitutional Aberrations. Omoluabi Group Speaks on way forward.
Omoluabi socio- cultural and political group Ondo State chapter is not unaware of the hullabaloo that occupies the political space of the state with respect to agitations from the political actors in the state. We are aware that there is a lacuna in the governance of the state caused by the state of health of Mr. Governor, Arakunrin Oluwarotimi Akeredolu which  has been a serious issue for debate in the public space. No one wish to be sick but what can man do when health fails by virtue of natural phenomenon. Absolutely nothing. One major truth is that as humans the body system can be ill and needs medical attention peradventure. So you can't blame Mr. Governor for his ailment or ill-health 

There are rumours in the public space in the last one to two months that the Chief Executive Officer of the State is in town and has since taken cover in his Ibadan home. We are aware that cabinet members and other government officials have met with him including the embattled Deputy Governor which further affirms that Mr. Governor is back in the country but prefers to operate from Ibadan in Oyo State. Yes, no doubt the Governor may deem it fit base on medical advise that he need to rest a short while before fully resuming back into his Alagbaka office in Akure, Ondo State.  We as a group will maintain a balanced view in this matter and will never be partial in our discus as this is a big issue that is germaine to the development of our state. 

We anticipated that after a brief rest it becomes imperative and constitutionally right to see Mr. Governor resume back into his office so as to provide directions in the governance and day to day administration of the state. Not operating from Alagbaka in Akure is already at this time and moment is a  constitutional aberration already. In such a crucial moment when the governor still deem it fit to further rest the Deputy Governor who is on a joint ticket with Mr. Governor should be made to continue in acting capacity to avoid major or minor lacuna which is already becoming too obvious.

Omoluabi Group observe that the state is operating like a ship without a captain, an aircraft without a pilot. Or can the pilot of an aircraft operate from the ground when the plane to be flown is already at a height in the air filled with passengers on board? That exactly is the situation with the sunshine state at the moment.We must correct this constitutional error before the constitution fights back which may possibly plunge the state into political anarchy.

The group however advise all political gladiators from Aketi and Aiyedatiwa camps which is now obvious to be the situation we now find ourselves among political leaders in the state at the moment to drop selfish intentions that is grossly anti development to the state. There is no good any anarchy can offer the state especially for a house that was once united. Let allies of these political actors stay away from creating further feud among the Governor and his Deputy. Ondo state is bigger than any personal interest and should be allowed to chart the path of progressive politics like we had abinitio.

In the overall  interest of the welfare of all citizens and residents of Ondo State, Omoluabi Group appeal for peace and advise that government becomes proactive in all facets. Our roads are now bad, insecurity now returned, palliatives not distributed, palliative buses not available to convey workers and school children to schools, dilapidated government- owned structures and many more are now the cases happening in our dear state. The truth is that Ondo state people misses the presence of Mr.Governor who is well known to be a proactive leader and a voice that speaks loudest for the State at all times and the entire southwest region.  

We hereby advise that all stakeholders in the state across all political divide, traditional rulers, religious leaders and all well meaning sons and daughters find a common ground under the leadership of Pa Reuben Fasoranti, the Leader General of Afenifere Group to resolve this issue amicably.

The sun must continue to shine always, Ondo State chapter of Omoluabi Group passionately wish the state well under the Aketi- led State Government that is incumbent.

 E- Signed:
 Omoluabi Aluko Taiyelolu Ife.
 Ondo State Coordinator.
 15/10/2023.

Governor Oyebanji and Ekiti Citizens Pay Tribute to Late Col Adekunle Fajuyi in 'Fajuyi for Nigeria' Command Performance.

Governor Oyebanji and Ekiti Citizens Pay Tribute to Late Col Adekunle Fajuyi in 'Fajuyi for Nigeria' Command Performance.
By: Comr.  Olamide Akinwumi J. 
 Ekiti State's Governor Biodun Oyebanji Abayomi, alongside hundreds of Ekiti citizens, were captivated by the heroic legacy of the late Col Adekunle Fajuyi during the command performance of "Fajuyi for Nigeria" at the Obafemi Awolowo Civic and Convention Centre in Ado Ekiti on Saturday evening. The stage play, a central part of the activities marking the first anniversary of Governor Oyebanji's administration, was penned by Professor Rasaki Ojo Bakare. It vividly portrayed the gallant acts of Col Fajuyi, a former Military Governor of the old Western State, who made the ultimate sacrifice for the unity of Nigeria.

In a celebration that underscored the importance of history and sacrifice, Governor Oyebanji and the Ekiti citizens present were transported through time to an era when Col Adekunle Fajuyi's name resonated with heroism and selflessness.

The stage play, "Fajuyi for Nigeria," written by Professor Rasaki Ojo Bakare masterfully narrated the life and legacy of the late military governor, showcasing his unwavering commitment to Nigeria's unity. The audience was spellbound as the cast brought to life the poignant moments that defined Col Fajuyi's courageous stand.

Governor Biodun Oyebanji Abayomi, while addressing the audience, spoke of the significance of Col Fajuyi's sacrifice and his enduring impact on the nation. He praised the playwright, Professor Rasaki Ojo Bakare, for shedding light on this important chapter in Nigeria's history.

The play was met with thunderous applause and standing ovations, with attendees expressing their appreciation for the tribute to Col Fajuyi's heroism.

The event was not only a compelling piece of theater but a profound homage to a national hero who remains etched in the memory of Nigerians. It was a testament to the power of storytelling and the enduring legacy of those who have given their all for the unity of Nigeria.

The first anniversary of Governor Biodun Oyebanji Abayomi's administration was marked by this remarkable tribute, reminding everyone of the courage and selflessness exemplified by Col Adekunle Fajuyi. His memory lives on as an inspiration to current and future generations.

The audience left the Civic and Convention Centre that evening with a renewed sense of pride in Nigeria's history and a deep appreciation for the sacrifices made by individuals like Col Adekunle Fajuyi.

Comr. Olamide Akinwumi James is a Public Relations Specialist, Content Creator and Journalist, born and raised in Ise-Ekiti, Ise/Orun Local Government Area of Ekiti State. He can be reached through: Akinwumiolamide09@gmail.com, 09068215955

Ekiti State's Former Governor Dr. Kayode Fayemi to Headline SIRA's Keynote Lecture on Africa's Global Direction.

Ekiti State's Former Governor Dr. Kayode Fayemi to Headline SIRA's Keynote Lecture on Africa's Global Direction
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, former Governor of Ekiti State and Chairman of the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF), is set to headline the annual lecture organized by the Society for International Relations Awareness (SIRA) on Wednesday, October 18, 2023, in Abuja.

The event, themed "Africa, in the Turbulence of a World in Search of Direction," addresses the ever-changing dynamics facing the continent in a global context. The lecture is of paramount significance in understanding Africa's role on the world stage.

Dr. Fayemi, currently a Visiting Professor at the School of Global Affairs, Kings College, London, will shed light on Africa's challenges and opportunities in today's global landscape. He will provide insights on how the continent can navigate these challenges and find its rightful place in the world.

Distinguished participants at the event will include Ambassador John Kayode Shinkaiye, Chief of Staff to the African Union Chairman, who will serve as the Guest of Honour. Joining the discussion are esteemed experts, Professor Jibrin Jibo Ibrahim, specializing in African politics, and Professor Freedom Onuoha, an authority on security, violence, and conflict resolution.

The Chairperson of the event is Ambassador Brownson Dede, former OAU Assistant Secretary-General for Political Affairs and former Nigerian Ambassador to Ethiopia and Eritrea.

This public lecture is anticipated to attract a wide range of attendees, including government officials, diplomats, academics, and civil society members. The event will commence at 10 am at the Tafawa Balewa Building of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja.

Society for International Relations Awareness (SIRA), a non-governmental organization established in 2010, is dedicated to fostering the understanding and study of international relations in Nigeria. SIRA regularly hosts seminars, workshops, and conferences on various international relations issues.

Saturday, October 14, 2023

Ohanaeze plans to meet Tinubu over Nnamdi Kanu – Iwuanyanwu.

Ohanaeze plans to meet Tinubu over Nnamdi Kanu – Iwuanyanwu.
President of Ohanaeze Ndigbo World wide, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu, has said the apex sociocultural organisation of Igbo ethnic nationality has advanced plans to meet soon with, President  Bola Ahmed Tinubu to canvass for the Federal Government to grant immediate release to the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, 

Iwuanyanwu stated this in Owerri yesterday when the leadership of Supreme Council of Nigeria Traditional Rulers, Southeast chapter led by the President, HRM Eze Iheanyichukwu Nwokenna  of Abia State, Vice President,  HRH Eze Dr Oliver Ohanwe, the Obi Gburu Gburu of Igboland and Chief Host paid him a courtesy solidarity visit in his Glass House Orji-Owerri office complex.

Iwuanyanwu, who expressed gratitude for the visit, their patriotism and calibre of traditional rulers in Igboland, regretted that other ethnic groups in Nigeria have sold the dummy of perceived succession of the Igbo ethnic group to the Federal Government, thus creating undue fear and suspicion of every good intention of the group before the government.

He pointed out that statistics have shown that Igbos are the real critical stakeholders in Nigeria project as they own over 60 per cent of the investments in the country, adding  that their investments and residential identities spread across all the nooks and crannies of the nation unlike other ethnic groups that mainly invest  and reside only within their ethnic geographical location.

According to him: “Your request ( Supreme Council of Nigeria Traditional Rulers, South East chapter) and solidarity visit have reinvigorated my leadership intention to see President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, on issues concerning Igbo ethnic group, more especially the need to release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu of IPOB. His continual detention is escalating insecurity in Southeast.

” Let us see when he’s released, any person or group that will be instigating insecurity or crisis in Igboland using his name or  detention.  Some people and groups are illegally feasting on his popularity and detention just to cause unnecessary trouble and problem in the entire Southeast and for their own selfish interest.There must be peace and stability in Igboland. Immediate release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, will definitely restore sanity and unravel alot for the benefit of the nation”

Ahaejiagamba as he is known,  further said that since his emergence as the President of the apex sociocultural organisation, he has instituted the organisation in all the continents of the world including America, Europe, Asia and South Africa noting that over 6,000 000 Igbos are living in diaspora.

The Chief Host of the delegation, HRH Eze Dr Oliver Ohanwe, the traditional ruler of Isiama ancient kingdom in Isiala-Mbano LGA of Imo State said the essence of the visit was to have a mutual collaborative partnership with the leadership of the apex sociocultural organization in execution of their mission and vision which he insisted are for the overall interests of Igbo ethnic group.

Ohanwe, who described Iwuanyanwu as a five- Star General commended him also for being a stabilizing factor among the Southeast Governors and other critical stakeholders of the region.

He canvassed his organisation’s foremost desire of advocating for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as a strategic means of arresting insecurity in the region and the need to have a harmonious cultural identity among the ethnic nationality.

The monarch informed of their resolved plans to see President Tinubu, his leadership team and some eminent Nigerians concerning the continual marginalisation of the ethnic group and the need to readdress the injustice especially as it concerns the continual detention of  Mazi Nnamdi Kanu despite courts order for his immediate release.

 He commended the Southeast Governors for their desires to revamp the region’s collaborative socioeconomic activities as well as their untiring efforts in repositioning and transformation of the zone.

Credit: The Nation Newspaper.

INEC: We’ll transmit Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa election results according to law.

INEC: We’ll transmit Kogi, Imo, Bayelsa election results according to law.

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Chairman, Mahmood Yakubu, yesterday confirmed that the results of the November 11 governorship elections in Kogi, Imo and Bayesla states would be transmitted according to the provisions of the Electoral Act.

Yakubu shot down an earlier statement by the Bayelsa State Resident Electoral Commission (REC), Mr. Obo Effanga, that the election result would be transmitted manually.

The INEC Chairman, while monitoring the mock accreditation exercise in Lokoja, Kogi State yesterday ahead of the coming polls, said: “Please disregard whatever anyone has said about the transmission of results.”

According to Yakubu, accreditation of voters during the election would be done with the aid of the BVAS machine before, and after voting would be used to snap and upload the results onto  the INEC Election Result Viewing portal.

Section 60 of the Electoral Act 2022 provides thus: 60(1) The Presiding Officer shall, after counting the votes at the Polling Unit, enter the votes scored by each candidate in a form to be prescribed by the Commission as the case may be.

(2) The form shall be signed and stamped by the Presiding Officer and counter-signed by the candidates or their polling agents where available at the Polling Unit.

(3) The Presiding Officer shall give to the polling agents and the police officer where available a copy each of the completed forms after it has been duly signed as provided under subsection (2).

(4) The presiding officer shall count and announce the result at the Polling Unit.

(5) The presiding officer shall transfer the result including the total number of accredited voters and the result of the ballot in a manner as prescribed by the Commission.

62(1) After the recording and announcement of the result, the presiding officer shall deliver same along with election materials under security and accompanied by the candidates or their polling agents, where available, to such person as may be prescribed by the Commission.

Sec. 64 (4) A collation officer or returning officer at an election shall collate and announce the result of an election, subject to his or her verification and confirmation that –

a. Number of accredited voters stated on the collated result are correct and consistent with the number of accredited voters recorded and transmitted directly from polling units under Section 47(2).

b. The votes stated on the collated result are correct and consistent with the votes or results  recorded and transmitted directly from polling units under section 60(4) of this Act.

5) subject to subsection (1), a collation officer or returning officer shall use the number of accredited voters recorded and transmitted directly from polling units under Section 47(2) of this Act and the votes or results recorded and transmitted directly from polling units under section 60(4) of this Act to collate and announce the result of an election if a collated result at this or lower level of collation is not correct.”

 All non sensitive materials for the elections, Yakubu added, had been delivered to the various local government areas in the three states.

He expressed satisfaction at the preparation for the polls, although he said security challenge remained a major concern in Kogi.

He said efforts were being made to provide adequate deployment of security personnel in the three states with a view to ensuring a peaceful environment for voters to exercise their rights on the day.

He noted the flooding problem at the LEA Primary School, Ganaja in Ajaokuta Local Government Area of the state, saying the polling units there would be moved to a more secure environment.

Besides, he said INEC planned to redistribute voters at the polling unit after the election in view of the large number of registered voters there.

He said: “This is the polling unit with the largest number of registered voters in Nigeria with about 13,000 voters. So, we will be deploying eight BVAS machines to the polling unit on election day.

At the Kogi Local Government (LGA) Area office of the commission in Kotonkarfe, Yakubu said INEC was working with the security agencies to provide convenient environment for peaceful and credible election.

He said: “Wherever you go in Nigeria, you are sure to see two government offices. One is INEC. You will see an INEC office in the LGA headed by an Electoral Officer (EO). You will also see the police office headed by a Divisional Police Officer (DPO) for the local government.

“So, we are everywhere working together. And I’m happy that we are working together as we prepare for the elections.”

Yakubu advised the Electoral Officers (EOs) in the state to follow the standard template for logistics deployment at Registration Area Centres (RACs), as well as work with security agencies for the election to commence in Polling Units (Pus) at 8.30a.m.

“My advice to you is that you have to use the standard template for this election.

“I am glad to hear that all the non-sensitive materials have been received in your local government. And I’m sure it’s the same story in other local governments as well.

“But it’s not only the receipt of the material that is important. You have to batch them so that they go into the box per polling unit.

“So, on election day, as you move to the super RACs or the RAC centres, you will then move to the polling units.

 “We are giving our words to Nigerians that we must open polling units at 8.30am on the dot. Therefore, you must activate the RACs. If you don’t activate the RACs we can’t actualise the commencement of the votes at 8.30am.

“You must activate the RACs with security and I am happy that you are working in partnership with them.”

 National Commissioner in charge of Kogi, Prof. Sani Adam, said the state was ready for the conduct of the governorship election.

He said the commission had held series of meetings with security agencies in the state with a view to ensuring adequate security during the elections.

The state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Hale Gabriel Longer, said the state has reviewed 60 per cent of its budget and has commenced disbursement to the various local government areas.

Credit: The Nation Newspaper.

BAO 101: THE POWER OF EXPERIENCE.

BAO 101: THE POWER OF EXPERIENCE.
By: Adekoya Lateeph ADEWUMI 
Firms understand mostly the term Experience; the basis or essence of new hands recruitment into their organisations. They often substitute educational attainment for experience when the need arises. 

There are some job offers that require cognate experience before you can be considered despite having prequisite paper qualification, the employer would critically look at the applicant's previous experience in similar position. Most employers would opt for lower paper qualification with long years of experience particularly when it has to do with managerial position.
Managers are specifically to manage humans, financials and operations. They are team leaders, they set objectives, analyze performance and make decisions. To manage people to maximum efficiency, you must have some level of education, exposure, training and most importantly, have a leader or a mentor who has trodden the path before to guard and guide you to success. However, it's never been a crime for anyone to apply for a position not qualified for, it's the just job of the human resources department to determine who fits the position.

On June 18, 2022. Ekiti hired His Excellency Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, a good manager through their vote to manage their affairs for the next 4 years. He's  a Brilliant, accomplished and outstanding person who has passed through some political tutelage within same system over years. I wrote a piece titled 'Ekiti 2022, Continuity with Caveat', where I laid emphasis on experience, we might all have good character, dedication and enviable reputation but experience can not be shoved aside. 

BAO is a worthy Chief Executive as affirmed by his immediate staff, the civil service, they are proud of him. The indices of good governance from civil service perspectives start from prompt payment of salary, deductions and allowances, emoluments, regular training and promotions, seminars, 13 months and ultimately, regular payment of pension and gratuity to the  retired hands. BAO is excellent in all these aforementioned, he has a good testimonial from them. Recently i noticed it is even a crime to malign BAO in their presence, they are well prepared to defend him like the way Chief Wole Olanipekun and his team are defending President Bola Tinubu at Supreme court. 

It is very rare though not a taboo, for the State Chief Executive to be in harmony with the Civil Service. The usual frosty relationship is inability of the Governor to tick all their boxes. Governor Oyebanji knew this and deliberately avoid such pitfall by doing the needful few days to every month end. When you examine the anatomy of Ekiti APC, the civil service is APC 2, everyone of them wants their voice to be heard like Segun Dipe, the APC 1 spokesman.

In another development, the most prevalent problem in Nigeria politics is the problem of god-fatherism. In fact this often ignites fire almost immediately after swearing into office because of interests, patronage and undue influence. The interest will always push the followers to fan embers of suspiciong where there is none.

I was at last stakeholders meeting held at Osuntokun Pavillion, Government House Ground where BAO declared that Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo is his Grandfather, Dr Kayode Fayemi is his father, and himself, the son. With humility, BAO has managed his relationship with predecessors very wel. Though there may be disagreements here and there but he has never allowed Omoluabi spirit to forsake him. He has humility in aburdance. He has projected the positive aspect of godfatherism to all those that matter in the state. He will pay them courtesy visit, take their view and insight on critical matters. He amplified the proper way for a male to greet the elders in Yoruba land, Aare Afe Babalola, the iconc statesman from Ekiti has received countless of this Omoluabi gesture from our Excellency.

Equally, He vowed to continue with all the uncompleted projects left behind by his predecessors, he has started ticking them one by one, from Traditional Rulers' Complex, Oja Oba Motor park, ongoing Independent Power Project, Cargo Airport etc. It may interest you to know that Omuo and it's environs now has light after many years of darkness. Ikogosi warm spring  has been taken over by an investor where you can enjoy with your family on leisure, hold strategic business meetings and many other govt facilities in various sectors are currently undergoing maintenance and repair.

BAO really means business by giving the local government councils free hand to operate without undue interference on their monthly allocation and projects that  can benefit  their localities. I have listened to him on many fora, he's very strategic and meticulous in handling state affair. Ekiti is one of the 8 states that have received Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) between the Q1 and Q2 2023, thanks to Governor Oyebanji for making Ekiti Sate business friendly environment for investors. 

In the same vein, he has also adhered strictly to his campaign promise that he would put the local content act to practice in Ekiti and that was evident during the supply of vehicles by Ekiti Car dealers to the State Government recently for Education officers in all our local government Areas. He also engages Ekiti contractors in most capital projects going on across the state except where it requires specialised skills and expertise.

It is amazing to see APC 3 in the anatomy of APC, being Catholic than the pope himself. Opposition praises BAO daily for being a good Man and when that is happening, surely you don't need a diviner or fortune teller to tell you that BAO has passed oxygen to them. 

I was taken aback sometimes in August when the opposition figure, Osoko himself declared BAO for second term when we are yet to celebrate BAO 101. Opposition in Ekiti is not dead but hibernating in swamp for the rain that may never come soon though BAO will continue the irrigation in the absence of rain because we also need them around.

Happily and joyfully, Osoko gave his street credibility handout to BAO freely without hesitation to continue where he stopped. The Smart BAO has remodified the Street Credibility to accommodate compassion and humanitarian services. He has wiped away tears from many, uplifted many to make out living, set people free from hospitals by paying their bills, reduce destitute from the streets by providing succour to them etc. 
BAO has simplified governance by allowing all inclusive participation from  all strata.

Governor Oyebanji daily showcases the experience he had garnered in over two decades of our democracy.  You may say Otunba Adeniyi Adebayo only relates with his affluent and elite friends because he's one them but BAO relates with the haves and have nots. Also you may critzise Ayo Fayose the Irunmole himself for being on the street eating Amala and folded Ponmo soaked with pepper without scrupples, Oyebanji boards keke napep and purchased same for a female rider without a blink. What of Chief Segun Oni, a workaholic, who doesn't have time to socialise but you will see our BAO on the street like any other day on inspection and supervision. You accused Governor Fayemi of being too elitist, an afficionado in policy formulation and strategic thinking, who many see as self-consumed but his successor is in your face and will surely come prostrating for you. 

That is the power of experience, it shows clearly that he has learnt one or two thing from his predecessors and that has helped him to shape his purposeful governance in the last one year. 

As we celebrate  BAO 101, we are very hopeful that we'll have more to write about when we celebrate BAO 102 this time next year. Congratulations to the well loved, hard working Governor and wishing you, Happy Anniversary.!!!

Written by Hon. Comrade Adekoya Lateeph Adewumi, a public analyst, loyal member of the All Progressives Congress(APC) Party, and a supporter of good governance.