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Friday, December 1, 2023

Ekiti LG Poll: Oyebanji Urges Electorate To Be Peaceful, Law Abiding.

Ekiti LG Poll: Oyebanji Urges Electorate To Be Peaceful, Law Abiding.  


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has urged the people of the State to be law abiding and conduct themselves in a peaceful and orderly manner during Saturday's local government election. 



The Governor, in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media, Mr Yinka Oyebode, told the people to see the local government election as an important step in enhancing development and good governance at the grassroots. 



Governor Oyebanji urged the voters to consider the overriding Ekiti interest as well as the interests of their respective local government councils in determining who gets elected. 


 He, however, urged them to go about the electoral process in an atmosphere devoid of rancour. 


Oyebanji equally appealed to the candidates in the election as well as the political class to pursue their ambitions and interests peacefully, noting that the peace of Ekiti State is not negotiable.


The Governor called on traditional, religious and community leaders to use their influence to prevent youths from engaging in activities that may have negative impact on the election. 


According to the Governor, security agencies are at alert to respond to any act of violence or brigandage during the process. He, therefore, advised those planning to cause any disruption to reconsider their actions.


He also called on the state electoral commission to ensure transparency and professionalism in the conduct of the election in the overall interest of the state. 


“The local government election is crucial to our development agenda, and every citizen has a role to play in ensuring we have a hitch- free election that will produce a new set of officials for all our councils”, the Governor added.

Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, Clinches City People Magazine's Governor of the Year Award.

Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, Clinches City People Magazine's Governor of the Year Award.                                                                       By: Comr Olamide Akinwumi. 

In a prestigious ceremony held in Ikeja, Lagos, on Thursday evening, Ekiti State Governor, His Excellency Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji, received the esteemed City People Magazine's GOVERNOR OF THE YEAR AWARD. The Governor's Chief Press Secretary/Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Yinka Oyebode, graciously accepted the award on behalf of the distinguished Governor.

Speakers at the event showered accolades on Governor Oyebanji, lauding his remarkable performance within just one year in office. The City People Award stands as a testament to the Governor's unwavering commitment to excellence, making him a true Man of Honour from the Land of Honour.


The recognition is not merely an award but a celebration of Governor Oyebanji's significant contributions to humanity development and his exemplary governance in the state. The event underscored the Governor's dedication to fostering positive change and progress, earning him well-deserved acclaim.


This accolade reaffirms Governor Biodun Oyebanji's position as a leader dedicated to the betterment of Ekiti State and its citizens, setting a commendable standard for good governance and visionary leadership.


Congratulations to Governor Oyebanji on this well-deserved honor! 🏆✨

Ekiti Meets Benchmarks To Benefit From World Bank's $750millon International Development Association (IDA) Credit.

Ekiti Meets Benchmarks To Benefit From World Bank's $750millon International Development Association (IDA) Credit. 

Ekiti State Government has successfully met the criteria for the year 2023 to benefit from the $750 million International Development Association (IDA) credit made available to States under the World Bank State Action on Business Enabling Reforms (SABER) programme.


The State Commissioner for Information, Rt. Hon. Taiwo Olatunbosun, made this known in Ado Ekiti while briefing journalists on the outcome of the State Executive Council meeting.

Rt. Hon. Olatunbosun explained that the SABER is a three-year (2023-2025) performance-based intervention jointly designed by the World Bank and the Presidential Enabling Business Council (PEBEC) Secretariat, with support from the Federal Ministry of Finance, Budget & National Planning (FMFBNP), the Nigerian Governors Forum (NGF), and the State Commissioners for Finance Forum of Nigeria.


Olatunbosun added that SABER was designed as a Programme-for-Results (PforR) similar to the State Fiscal Transparency Accountability and Sustainability (SFTAS) to motivate and strengthen the implementation of business enabling reforms across the 36 States and the FCT, further consolidate and deepen gains from the implementation of Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) reforms across the States, improve business environment of participating States and improve accountability of business enabling reforms.


He highlighted the eight disbursement links indicators (DLIs) of the programme to include improved transparency and sustainability in property registration and land investment process, improved business-enabling infrastructure, development of an effective PPP framework for States and improved investment promotion environment.


The Commissioner listed other DLIs as increased transparency of official fees and procedures, improved domestic and external trade competitiveness, simplification of State and Local business tax regimes and quick determination of commercial disputes.


Recalling that the index released last month by the Center for Fiscal Transparency and Integrity Watch in collaboration with the MacArthur Foundation had placed Ekiti State on top of its Index Fiscal Transparency and Integrity Watch list, Olatunbosun assured of the Governor Biodun Oyebanji administration’s commitment to performance and rapid development of the State. 


The Government’s spokesman said that the State Executive Council also approved the presentation of a revised Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) 2023-2025 and draft of 2023 Supplementary Budget (2) to the State House of Assembly for legislative processing and passage into Law.


He clarified that the MTEF and the supplementary budget were reviewed to accommodate the increase in revenue occasioned by the economic policy of the Federal Government which brought about the unification of the exchange rate of the Naira and the US Dollar as well as the fuel subsidy removal.


Olatunbosun said that to appropriate the additional revenue, there was need to review the 2023-2025 MTEF and the 2023 budget of the State Government in line with the Fiscal policy. 


He further explained that the new supplementary bill, which will enable the State Government implement critical and essential programmes that could not be included in the original budget owing to funding constraints, was prepared in line with 2023-2025 MTEF approved ceiling of N135,862,361,989.00.


The Commissioner gave the revised revenue projections for the period 2023 to 2025 using 2022 as base year as N152,011,064,800.00 for 2023; N171,485,045,124.00 for 2024 and N191,718,965,296.00 for 2025. 


Putting the total size of the draft supplementary budget at N144,733,403,166.24 with recurrent expenditure of N98, 767,639,961.31 and capital expenditure of N45,965,763,204.93 which translates to ratio 68:32, the Commissioner stressed that the revised MTEF document is in line with the State Development Plan (2021-2050) and the six pillars of the Biodun Oyebanji administration.

Thursday, November 30, 2023

Gov Dapo Abiodun visits slain director’s home.

Gov Dapo Abiodun visits slain director’s home.

Ogun State Governor Dapo Abiodun has assured the family of the slain Director of Finance and Administration in the Governor’s Office, Mr. Taiwo Oyekanmi and the citizens that the perpetrators of the killing would be arrested and brought to justice.

He said his administration would take full responsibility for the welfare and well-being of his family.

Prince Abiodun said this when he visited the home of the deceased yesterday.

Oyekanmi was killed on Wednesday within the Abeokuta metropolis while on an official assignment. 

An emotional Governor Abiodun described the deceased as diligent, hardworking, honest and God fearing.

He said the Governor’s Office and the entire state workforce were devastated by the killing, noting that everything possible would be done to bring the perpetrators to justice.

“How could we imagine yesterday morning that we will be here this morning condoling with this family?

“We are all heavily burdened, the pain not describable. He left us asking questions since yesterday afternoon.

“Taiwo was very hardworking, very dedicated, diligent, honest, unassuming, a man who loved God, who served God, very humble. He was very conscientious.

“Let me assure you that we will do everything within my power to bring the perpetrators of this heinous crime to book.

“I will not leave any stone unturned until these criminals are arrested and dealt with; that much I also promise.

“I want to assure members of his family, particularly his wife and children that we will not leave you.”

“We will take full responsibility for your welfare and well-being,” Governor Abiodun said.

He said the death of Oyekanmi was a painful reminder that life was a journey, adding that the deceased lived a life of impact, touched everybody, and was well respected by everyone.

Responding on behalf of the family of the deceased, his younger brother, Tayo Oyekanmi, thanked the governor for the visit, even as he said destiny had been shattered, dreams cut short, not only in the family, but the entire Ifonyintedo community in Ipokia Local Government.

He urged the governor to unravel the people behind the killing in no distant time, to assuage the pains of the family.

Lagos to deploy 1,000 EVs by 2025, says LAMATA.

Lagos to deploy 1,000 EVs by 2025, says LAMATA.



Lagos State Government has said no fewer than 1,000 electric buses (EBs) would be deployed on the roads in the next 24 months.

Lagos Metropolitan Transport Authority (LAMATA) said about one million passengers have boarded the Blue Line Rail, since it began commercial operation on September 4, 2023.


Disclosing this at a news conference marking the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Lagos Metropolitan Area Transport Authority (LAMATA), the Managing Director, Mrs Abimbola Akinajo, an engineer; said this is to further demonstrate the commitment of the Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu administration to the Transportation and Traffic Management pillar of the THEMES+ agenda and to explore alternative fuel for urban mobility and improve air quality.


She said already, the government in collaboration with Oando Clean Energy Limited (OCEL), had deployed two e-vehicles (EV) to test-proof the concept and there were plans to increase this to 50 buses during the pilot phase, adding that “the plan is to increase the fleet to over 1,000 buses in the next two years.”


She said the state was also piloting the use of Clean Natural Gas (CNG) as auto fuel for its vehicles, adding that already, 10 CNG buses were being used on selected BRT corridors to test their adaptability to public transport.


She said these fits perfectly into LAMATA’s Strategic Transportation Master Plan where emission will be reduced and achieve the state’s vision to achieve net zero emission by 2050, through the deployment of eco-friendly rolling stock such as CNG, Biofuel and electric buses.


On the Lagos Urban Train Projects (LUTP), Mrs Akinajo said LAMATA had delivered on the Blue Line rail, a fully electric rail system, noting that work on civil works on the second rail project – the Red Line would be completed before the end of the year, with test running proposed to start by Quarter 1, 2024, while commercial services would begin by Quarter 2, 2024.


Mrs Akinajo, who was in company with other top management officials of the agency, among who were the Director of Rail, Olasunkanmi Okusaga, Technical Director, Corporate Planning and Investments, Agbonsegbe Osa Konyeha and Mrs Abiola Ajayi, said the last 20 years had seen LAMATA recording several milestones, adding that its vision for the next 20 years was the delivery of a more robust public intermodal transport system.


“As we begin another 20 years, our vision is to see a Lagos where all transport modes are integrated, and people do not need to put their vehicles on the road to get to where they want to go, a Lagos where emission will be reduced, she said.”’


She said LAMATA had played pivotal roles in developing integrated multimodal transport system for Lagos State, beginning with the implementation of the $200 million credit from the World Bank for the implementation of the Lagos Urban Transport Project known as the LUTP 1, a project which gave birth to the first Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) system, described by the World Bank as the first successful BRT in sub-Saharan Africa.


“LAMATA has also implemented LUTP 2, jointly funded by the World Bank and the Agence Française de Développement (AFD).


She said LAMATA came up with the first Strategic Transport Master Plan (STMP) in 2009 for the Lagos Metropolitan Area, with a more elaborate one developed in 2014 to cover the entire State and four neighbouring local government areas of Ogun State.


LAMATA also rehabilitated 630km of federal, state and local government roads considered as germane to ease the daily commuting of Lagosians.   


Some of these roads include Akin Adesola, Idejo, and others in Victoria Island, Oba Sekumade Road, Ikorodu, Ayo Alabi Road, which connects Ajayi Road to Ogba in the Ikeja Local Government area of the State, Alaba Road, Ojo, WEMPCO Road, Ikeja, Ijegun Road in Alimosho and many others.


LAMATA was also able to solve the flood problem on WEMPCO Road with an underground drainage outfall into Omole Gorge.


The LAMATA chief said in the last 20 years, the agency built and operationalized the 13kmOshodi-Abule-Egba and 34km Ikorodu-CMS BRT Corridor,and implemented two of the six rail lines -Blue and Red, and with the support of parent Ministry, Lagos State Ministry of Transportation facilitated the development of the Lagos Non-Motorised Transport (NMT) policy, which the government approved in 2019.


“Under the Bus Reform Initiative (BRI), the Lagos State Government procured 920 environmentally friendly buses which we manage on behalf of the Government. As part of the BRT, we have constructed Modern Bus Terminals at Ikeja, Ojota, Ifako-Ijaiye, Yaba, Oyingbo, MMIA/Ewu, Ajah, Abule Egba etc.)


“We have implemented an Intelligent Transport System (ITS), and deployed an Automated Fare Collection System with the use of Cowry Card. There are over 4 million cards in use.”


The LAMATA Chief said the agency is currently implementing the phase 1 of the AFD and IFC funded Lagos State Strategic Transport Master Plan (LSTMPP1), which involves the construction of two Interchanges, eight Quality Bus Corridors, and implementation of various studies on the LSTMP Projects.


Mrs Akinajo thanked the all past governors in the state, beginning from Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, (now Nigeria’s President), Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola, Mr Akinwunmi Ambode and the current governor, Mr Babajide Sanwo-Olu for thinking outside the box in giving to Lagosians an agency that is making transportation seamless in the state.


She equally acknowledged all her predecessors in office, from the pioneer Managing Director, Dr Dayo Mobereola and Engr Abiodun Dabiri, as well as all past and current workers and all other stakeholders for their roles in the growth of LAMATA.


COP28: President Tinubu meets King Charles, Nigeria, others eye $261bn.

COP28: President Tinubu meets King Charles, Nigeria, others eye $261bn.

President Bola Tinubu on Thursday met King Charles III of England in Dubai, the United Arab Emirates, the venue of the COP28 Climate Summit.


Both leaders had arrived in the city to join the conference where leaders from over 198 countries are expected to participate.


Tinubu announced the meeting on his X account, describing the British monarch as a passionate climate advocate.


He stated, “I had a productive meeting with His Majesty, King Charles III of England who is also the Head of the Commonwealth, and a passionate climate advocate.


“The meeting was a significant step in strengthening the partnership between Nigeria and the United Kingdom, and I am optimistic about the positive impact our joint efforts will have on our planet’s future as we look forward to setting an equitable global standard for environmental stewardship at COP28.”


Thursday’s meeting became President Tinubu’s first engagement since he arrived Dubai in the early hours of the day.


Presenting the 2024 budget proposal to a joint session of the National Assembly, the President revealed that he had directed relevant government agencies to diligently work towards securing substantial funding commitments that will bolster Nigeria’s energy transition.


He said Nigeria must seize this opportunity to attract international partnerships and investments that align with her national goals.


“I call upon our representatives to engage proactively to showcase the strides we have made in the quest to create an enabling environment for sustainable energy projects.


“Together, we will strive for Nigeria to emerge from COP28 with tangible commitments, reinforcing our dedication to a future where energy is not only a catalyst for development but also a driver of environmental stewardship,”


Meanwhile, Nigeria and other poor oil and gas countries whose climate and environment have been impacted by fossil fuel exploration by International Oil Companies will benefit from a $261bn climate fund.


The climate summit, which kick-started in Dubai on Thursday, saw donations from countries including $100m from the COP28 host United Arab Emirates, another $100m from Germany, at least $51m from Britain, $17.5m from the United States, and $10m from Japan.


The fund, a total of about $261bn will help nations impacted by climate change from fossil fuel exploration cope with costly climate disasters.


It is not yet clear whether or not more donations would be made before the end of the two weeks conference.


Nigeria and other poor oil-producing countries had demanded for a damage fund for years, and analysts say the donations could “help grease the wheels for other compromises to be made” during the two-week summit.


The fund became necessary following divestments by IOCs from fossil fuel to cleaner energies.


A statement by Secretary General, African Petroleum Producers’ Organization, Omar Farouk Ibrahim, released on Thursday, emphasised the need for richer nations to consider the poorer nations in their decisions to phase out fossil fuel, which according to him, had formed the base for which they (richer countries) rode on its back to development

Shaibu free to contest Edo gov, says Obaseki.

Shaibu free to contest Edo gov, says Obaseki.

Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, declared on Thursday that his deputy, Philip Shuaibu, is free to contest for the state governorship in 2024.


Obaseki, who asserted that Shaibu had the constitutional right to do so, said nobody had a right to discourage the deputy governor.


He, however, sidestepped the question of whether he would support Shaibu, saying his lone vote could not determine Shaibu’s fate.


It was reported that Shaibu’s governorship ambition had pitted him against his principal, Obaseki.


The crisis between them degenerated into a court case, while Obaseki relocated Shaibu’s office out of the government house.


Notwithstanding Obaseki’s opposition, Shaibu dared his boss and formally declared his governorship ambition on Monday in Benin.


On Thursday, Obaseki spoke to journalists in Bauchi at the end of a closed-door meeting with Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed.


Obaseki, who was in company with a former governor of Akwa Ibom State, Emmanuel Udom, told newsmen that the meeting with Mohammed was to discuss issues relating to the Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum.


“We came to see Governor Bala and as you know, he’s our Chairman, Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum; so we decided to come and see him this afternoon, to congratulate him on his victory and discuss some issues relating to the PDP Governors’ Forum,” he said.


Asked if their discussion had anything to do with his relationship with his deputy, Obaseki said, “That is part of it.”


“We also discussed many other issues relating to our party as a whole and the state of the country. And as you know, things are not as we want them to be. We will keep rubbing our minds to see how we can support the administration and save this country by reducing the suffering of Nigerians,” he added.


About his relationship with his deputy, Obaseki said, “The relationship, as you know, has been cordial. He (Philip) wants to run for the office I currently occupy and he is free to. I think as a Nigerian, he has the constitutional right to run, nobody can or should stop him.


“The party will decide and also members of the party will decide who will be the flag bearer of the party in the forthcoming governorship election.”


When asked whether he would support him, Obaseki said, “I’m only one out of millions of our party members in Edo State. I don’t think my vote alone will determine whether he becomes the party’s flag bearer.”