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Saturday, December 30, 2023

Gov Abiodun rewards workers.

Gov Abiodun rewards workers.

The Ogun State Government has rewarded some workers in the state civil service for their outstanding performances towards the growth of the state in 2023.


Governor Dapo Abiodun, who was represented by the Head of Service, Kolawole Fagbohum, said the rewards given to the individuals were meant to encourage effective and healthy competition among the state workforce to improve their performances for the continuous growth of the state.


Abiodun stated this during the end-of-the-year thanksgiving and award of excellence organised by the Ministry of Environment in collaboration with other agencies, including Ogun State Environmental Protection Agency, and Ogun State Waste Management Authority, at the Government House in Abeokuta.


The awardees who received certificates and cash prizes were Olabamiji Akorede from the Ministry of Environment, Mrs Esther Adeyanju from Ogun State Environmental Protection Agency and Ibrahim Yusuf from Ogun State Waste Management Authority.


A statement on Saturday read in part, “Governor Abiodun also used the opportunity to reiterate government determination to always prioritise workers welfare which can be attested to by the monthly palliative allowance to cushion the effects of removal of fuel subsidy and global economic meltdown, payment of peculiar allowances and the recently paid end-of-the-year special bonus to all categories of its workforce.


“These allowances he said were effected without any labour unrest in the state which confirmed that the present administration is worker-friendly, pledging to always encourage them to always be the best they can be in the service through in-service training, upgrading and promotions.”

Obi laments declining reading culture among youths.

Obi laments declining reading culture among youths.



The presidential candidate of the Labour Party, Peter Obi, has emphasised the need to improve the reading culture in Nigeria, which he says has declined due to systemic issues.

Obi said this as at an event in Lagos on Friday aimed at promoting reading among Nigerian youths.

The event titled ‘Christmas Magic,’ featured the unveiling of a new children’s book called “Mama’s Sleeping Scarf” written by renowned author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.

In a statement via X on Saturday, Obi said, “Reading remains a very important aspect of our educational development, which must be encouraged always.

“Sadly, the reading culture among Nigerian youths has continued to decline due to a poor educational system, an inordinate desire for materialism, a lack of reading materials and functional libraries, and above all, the dying passion for reading among the youth.”

The event brought together several influential figures including former President Olusegun Obasanjo, academics like Prof. Hakeem Bello-Osagie, and activists like Dr. Oby Ezekwesili and Ndidi Nwuneli. Every speaker encouraged Nigerian youths to regain their passion for reading.

“Readers are leaders, they say. Reading will help the youth to build their critical thinking and analytical ability to succeed in an ever-complex world,” Obi stated, echoing a common refrain at the event.

Obi lauded the author for consistently using her literary works to advance societal causes.

“I thank Chimamanda for organising this wonderful event, and for consistently advancing the cause of our society through her literary works,” he said.

The former governor reiterated his vision for Nigeria’s future.

“As I have always maintained, our New Nigeria will encourage our very gifted youths to discover their talents, fuel their passions, and develop their skills for the progress of our society,” Obi added.

Elections should be decided at polling units, not courtrooms – Speaker.

Elections should be decided at polling units, not courtrooms – Speaker.



The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has frowned at the nation’s electoral integrity, stating that elections ought to be decided at the polling units rather than courtrooms.

This is just as he commended his colleagues for their dedication to duty since the inauguration of the federal parliament on June 13, 2023.

Abbas stated these on Saturday in Abuja during his remarks at the vacation of the House for the New Year holidays.

The Speaker called for a minute’s silence in honour of members of the 10th House who lost their lives including Abdulkadir Danbuga (Isa/Sabon Birnin, Federal Constituency, Sokoto State) and the member-elect representing Jalingo/Yorro/Zing Federal Constituency of Taraba State, Ismaila Maihanci, who died a few days before the inauguration of the House.

He said, “The House recognises the importance of electoral reforms in strengthening our democratic institutions. Consequently, we took the initiative to take the lead in soliciting citizens’ input on the Electoral Act 2022 and recommendations on strengthening it to deliver more free and fair elections and reduce the judiciary’s influence on the electoral process.

“The outcomes of elections should be decided at the polling unit and not in a courtroom. The over-judicialisation of electoral outcomes has greatly undermined public confidence and could erode the legitimacy of political leadership if not quickly and adequately addressed. ”

Commending his colleagues for a job well done, he said, “From the onset, we deliberately adopted a leadership model that is open, transparent, impartial, and inclusive. This approach is intended to enhance public trust and accountability, encourage participation, facilitate better decision-making, and promote new ideas to make the legislature more effective in discharging its constitutional mandate.

“To strengthen our internal processes and systems, we reviewed and updated our Standing Orders to better adapt to changing societal and legislative needs and incorporate technological advancements such as virtual and hybrid meetings and e-parliament to enhance efficiency and accessibility.

“The revised Standing Orders is now well suited to address emerging issues and new challenges, such as global emergencies and the COVID-19 pandemic that obstructed the effective functioning of the legislature. Our rules have also been reviewed to align them to international standards and best practices, facilitating better collaboration and consistency in global legislative processes.

“In the period under review, the House concluded and presented a robust legislative agenda outlining clear and specific objectives that the House intends to achieve and our legislative priorities. This clarity is already contributing to focusing the efforts and resources of the House and its committees on key issues while at the same time making the legislative process more efficient and effective.

“The House Agenda identifies eight priority areas, which have been carefully crafted to align with the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Executive and the yearnings of our constituents. The key areas of focus highlighted in the agenda are strengthening good governance, improving national security, economic growth and development, social sector reform and development, inclusion and open parliament, influencing/directing Nigeria’s foreign policy, and addressing climate change and environmental sustainability. The chosen thematic areas were aggregated in consultation with citizens.”

 
Bills and motions
On work done so far by the House, the Speaker said, “Our legislative outputs in the last six months are remarkable. The House received and considered 962 bills, 500) motions, and 153 petitions. Of these numbers, 120 bills have passed the second reading stage. They are currently undergoing further review and refinement to address some of the concerns raised during the debates.

Another 120 bills have been referred to committees for in-depth analysis. We have also successfully passed many other bills, which have been transmitted to the Senate for concurrence.

“Notable among these bills are the Electricity Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023; the Federal Audit Service Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023; the 2022 Supplementary Appropriation Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023; and the Oath Act (Repeal and Enactment) Bill, 2023. Other critical bills passed by the House include the Control of Small Arms and Light Weapons Bill, 2023; the Federal Fire and Rescue Service Bill, 2023; the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (Repeal and Enactment) Bill, 2023; the Niger Delta Development Commission Act (Amendment) Bill, 2023; the Nigerian Medical Research Council (Establishment) Bill, 2023; the Nigerian Peace Corps (Establishment) Bill, 2023; and more recently, the South East Development Commission (Establishment) Bill, 2023.

“The Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (Repeal and Re-enactment) Bill 2023 that we passed was assented to by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on 23rd November, 2023. It repealed the 1964 legislation and replaced it with more contemporary legislation that empowers the Defence Corporation to manufacture, store, and dispose of ordinances. All these bills are intended to provide immediate relief and long-term solutions to the challenges that have plagued our society. Through these bills, we aim to empower our citizens, enhance social justice, promote economic growth, and promote peace and security.”

He continued, “Over the same period, the House received and resolved over 500 motions, many of which brought to the attention of the House and the nation pressing matters affecting the people.

“I have always considered motions to be one of the most potent tools of legislative representation. They show that the legislature, better than any other institution, is best placed to articulate the needs of the people and how to address them. Notable motions the House considered include oil theft, student loans, job racketeering, Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, firearms, COVID-19 fund mismanagement, 3 per cent contribution to host communities, and the petroleum subsidy regime.

“In response to the issues raised, the House constituted ad-hoc committees to conduct investigative hearings and make recommendations for necessary legislative actions.

“I am glad to announce that out of the 30 ad hoc committees, 25 have laid their reports before the House for consideration, while four have been considered.

In addition to bills and motions, the House also received 153 petitions, which are receiving necessary legislative action.

“The House has made significant strides in fostering greater collaboration with citizens in all our key legislative activities. This has been achieved through engaging citizens in oversight, committee activities, and other legislative processes.

“These efforts have ensured that the voices of the people are heard and their inputs are incorporated into the lawmaking process. As noted earlier, in developing the legislative agenda, the House organised a citizens’ town hall whose inputs were incorporated into the final draft.”

Tinubu, Shettima’s Wives visit Akeredolu’s family in Ibadan.

Tinubu, Shettima’s Wives visit Akeredolu’s family in Ibadan.



The First Lady, Oluremi Tinubu, in company with the wife of the Vice President, Nana Shettima, paid a condolence visit to the family of the late former governor of Ondo State, Rotimi Akeredolu, at his residence in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Saturday.

While speaking during the visit, Mrs Tinubu described the late Akeredolu as a great man, stating that Nigeria has lost one of her great men.

She said, “I keep asking when people ask someone, ‘Is somebody alright or is he sick?’ I said, ‘Who is well?’ We all have one ailment or the other, and it is only God that gives us each day to live by.

“He has done his best. He was a great, brave man, loved by my family, loved by my husband, and respected by my husband.

“We can only wish that the legacies he left behind could continue and endure. I wish his wife, his children, grand children and the family that God will comfort them and also ease their pains.

“They should live with the fact that the man has done well. He has done well to people, he will be solidly missed, and we pray that his soul rests in perfect peace.”

It was reported that Akeredolu died on Wednesday, December 27, at the age of 67 while undergoing treatment for prostate cancer in a German hospital.

The acting governor of Ondo State, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, was also sworn in as substantive governor on the same day, following the death of the governor.

Senate Passes 2024 Budget with Significant Increase of N1.2 Trillion.

Senate Passes 2024 Budget with Significant Increase of N1.2 Trillion.


In a significant development, the Nigerian Senate has passed the 2024 budget, marking a crucial step in the fiscal planning process for the upcoming year. The budget received approval during the third reading, accompanied by a substantial increase of N1.2 trillion, pushing the total appropriation from N27.5 trillion to N28.7 trillion.


The approval came following a voice vote led by Senate President Godswill Akpabio, indicating broad support for the revised budget. Before reaching this stage, the Senate diligently considered the report of the Appropriation Bill, initially presented by Senator Adeola Solomon, the Chairman of the Appropriation Committee.


Key highlights of the revised budget include the following allocations:

Aggregate Expenditure: N28,777,404,073,861

Statutory Transfers: N1,742,786,788,150

Recurrent Expenditure: N8,768,5330,852

Capital Expenditure: N9,995,143,298,028

GDP Growth Estimate: 3.88%

The initial budget proposal of N27.5 trillion was presented to a joint session of the National Assembly by President Bola Tinubu on November 29. Notably, the President had earmarked the budget deficit for the 2024 fiscal year at N9.18 trillion, representing 3.88% of Nigeria's gross domestic product (GDP).


President Tinubu explained that the deficit would be financed through various means, including new borrowings totaling N7.83 trillion, N298.49 billion from privatization proceeds, and a drawdown of 1.05 trillion naira on multilateral and bilateral loans secured for specific development projects.


The passage of the budget reflects the commitment of the Senate to expedite crucial fiscal matters for the benefit of the nation. It is anticipated that the revised budget will address evolving economic needs and contribute to Nigeria's growth and development.


The Senate had initially passed the budget for a second reading on December 1, setting the stage for detailed deliberations leading to the final approval during the third reading.

Divine Intervention Impact Foundation Extends Prosperous New Year Wishes and Divine Blessings to Its Members.

Divine Intervention Impact Foundation Extends Prosperous New Year Wishes and Divine Blessings to Its Members.



In a heartfelt message, Mrs. Oluwafunmilayo O. Okene, President and C.E.O. of Divine Intervention Impact Foundation (D.I.I.F), expresses warm wishes for a prosperous New Year and divine multiple blessings to the members of the foundation.

Mrs. Oluwafunmilayo O. Okene, President and C.E.O. of Divine Intervention Impact Foundation.


As the founder of D.I.I.F, Mrs. Okene envisions a generation of success-motivated individuals determined to fulfill their purpose, regardless of their backgrounds. The foundation is passionately dedicated to implementing various projects and initiatives that connect and sponsor these aspiring individuals, providing growth-motivated avenues and valuable resources to help them realize their dreams.

D.I.I.F, born from Mrs. Okene's burning passion, aims to give back to society by raising future giants, nurturing existing talents to reach greater heights, and offering quality support to those in dire need. Established in September 2017 and officially registered as a non-profit, non-governmental organization in 2020, Divine Intervention Impact Foundation strives to extend its remarkable voice beyond Nigeria's borders, sharing a beacon of hope and empowering the less privileged.

As the foundation embarks on the journey into the New Year, Mrs. Okene expresses gratitude to the members for their commitment and contributions towards the noble cause. The message resonates with the foundation's core values of making a positive impact on individuals' lives, fostering a sense of purpose, and spreading the light of hope across communities.

Wishing everyone associated with D.I.I.F a year filled with success, growth, and divine blessings, Mrs. Oluwafunmilayo O. Okene looks forward to continuing the impactful journey of uplifting lives and building a better future for those in need.

Cheers to a New Year of Purpose and Prosperity with Divine Intervention Impact Foundation!

Change of Batton: Ondo State Must Move Forward Under Your Watch. Omoluabi Group, Ondo State Chapter Advise Ayedatiwa.

Change of Batton: Ondo State Must Move Forward Under Your Watch. Omoluabi Group, Ondo State Chapter Advise Ayedatiwa.



Batton changed through the transfer of power first by constitutional power backed by doctrine of necessity. Now it is the case of baton change linked to natural phenomenon which was death an unforseen circumstances. Every man will definitely go to the world beyond but what is important are the legacies left behind.



 Good or bad on the face of mourning, another mayor is in town and the state must now begin to move on with no impediment to socio- economic and infrastructural development of the sunshine state.

Ayedatiwa Lucky Orimisan by providence, destiny and divine pronouncement with effect from 5:19pm on the 27th December, 2023 became the 6th Executive Governor of Ondo State. The Ilaje born politician appears a figure who gave his absolute loyalty to his benefactor, leader and immediate past Governor of Ondo State. He went through several tests of loyalty which many never prayed for in their political journey as party loyalists. He got banters from so many political actors who saw him as a threat to a camp and political family which himself was a benefactor and member. 

 Take it or leave it , His Excellency Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa was loyal to the Aketi Group and imbibed the native intelligence required to sustain a lasting love that should exist between a boss and a subordinate. 

Nature has paved way and today he is the Executive Governor of the state. What can man do when destiny has prevailed? What permutations can be as perfect as that planned by way of divinity? To most of us he began to get his sympathy beginning from the moment he was battered by those who wanted to profit their own personal interest over the constitution. His maturity and display of understanding in the face of executive provocation may have earned him further approval and mercy from God. His name's speaks volumes and may have played vital roles in his making as the Governor of Ondo State. People must now begin to know that the more some personalities are hated the better for them to secure great concerns from God.

His Excellency has now gotten the baton of leadership and will provide direction till February 2025. During which he is at liberty to consider throwing his hat I to the ring to contest as Governor. There is no crime in this afterall.

 This is the time to move on as an administrator and Chief Executive Officer of the State.. When there is a will there is always a way. Ondo State must now move forward and put behind himself the past. Ondo State is bigger than any group, persons or people. Governor Aiyedatiwa must ensure stability and continuity in the face of challenges. 

So for concerned citizens of Ondo State like us who believed that we must move on, on this basis it is proper to advise as follows:

1. Allow for continuity by completing all ongoing projects embarked upon by the Late Governor.

2. Find a way to honor the Late Governor by possibly naming a completed project under his watch after him. This act will simply immortalize him.

3.. Special attention be given to Rufus Giwa Polytechnic. There is need to set a panel of inquiry to unravel the administrative mishaps and shortcomings that have bedevilled the state polytechnic in the last two
 years.

4. Apply political solutions where and when necessary. This should be at your discretion. 

5. Establish a good working relationship with the civil service sector and other sectors contributing to the socio- economic development of the state. Infact a 13 month salary can do some good and magic like in other clime.

It is important to note that the real indigenes of ondo state now expect that your administration will be able to provide the needed succour to relieve them of some silent pains and sufocations suffered in the hands of mischievous aliens who almost turned the state to a private estate and grounded it politically because of the absence of the late governor. 

Our earnest prayer as Omoluabi Group, Ondo State chapter is that may His Excellency Aiyedatiwa Lucky Orimisan succeed in his new assignment.

Think Omoluabi!
Act Omoluabi!!

E- Signed:
Omoluabi Aluko Taiyelolu
State Coordinator

Omoluabi Jayeola, A.O
National Convener
30/12/2023