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Thursday, April 25, 2024

Ekiti First Lady Enlists Support of America-Based NGO To Tackle Youth Poverty.

Ekiti First Lady Enlists Support of America-Based NGO To Tackle Youth Poverty.





Wife of Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Olayemi Oyebanji, has promised to collaborate with a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO), Triumphant Redeemer Glorious Centre (TRGC), to alleviate poverty among the youths in the state.
 
The Ekiti State First Lady made the disclosure while playing host to the NGO based in the United States of America (USA) in her office in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital.

Dr. Oyebanji who intimated the NGO team of her empowerment project, Widows and Orphans Hope (WAOH), also said that she has another project, tagged "Keep Girls in School" which has helped to keep female students in school.

She appreciated the NGO for giving back to the society especially coming from the United States of America to empower the youths in the state. 

Also, the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Mrs. Peju Babafemi, appreciated the NGO for their passion for the state saying this was in harmony with the initiative of the Governor in ensuring that the youths were well empowered. 

In his submission, the Commissioner for Youth Development, Mr. Gold Adedayo appreciated the efforts of the NGO and for choosing Ekiti State for such empowerment project.

Earlier, the NGO team leader, Mrs. Bunmi Makinde, said her passion for human development was the motivating factor behind her giving back to the society. 

Mrs. Makinde, who is an Ekiti indigene, listed some of her achievements since she got to the state to include, donation to orphanage homes, equipping library with books in compliance with with International standards, installation of gymnastics facilities for children and youths among others. 

She solicited the support of the wife of the Governor in ensuring a safe stay to achieve the organisational goals.

Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Governor Oyebanji Moves to Address Rainstorm Devastation in Omu, Ijelu Ekiti.

Governor Oyebanji Moves to Address Rainstorm Devastation in Omu, Ijelu Ekiti.
...Hon Odebunmi Idowu's Swift Response to Expedites.


In a remarkable demonstration of solidarity and proactive governance, Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji has taken proactive steps to bring succor to the victims of rainstorm that wreck havoc to households and caused severe damages on communities in Ekiti.


The destructive impact of the rainstorm left numerous homes destroyed and families displaced in Omu and Ijelu Ekiti communities, prompting urgent intervention from both the state government and local representatives. Governor Oyebanji, recognizing the urgent need for action, swiftly issued directives to initiate relief and rehabilitation efforts for the affected residents.


Expressing deep concern for the welfare of the affected communities, Governor Oyebanji pledged full support towards their recovery and emphasized the importance of unity and collective action during crises. He reaffirmed his administration's commitment to providing assistance and resources to alleviate the suffering of those in need.


Honorable Idowu Odebunmi (ID-ALUTA), appreciates the people's Governor for coming to their aid and commended his proactive response to the disaster. He emphasized the significance of government intervention in restoring normalcy to the affected communities and alleviating the plight of affected families.

The efforts of the Governor underscore his shared commitment to serving the people of Ekiti State, particularly during challenging times. His unwavering dedication to the well-being of citizens reflects the true spirit of leadership and empathy.

Meanwhile, Governor Oyebanji, able represented by the Deputy Governor Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, on Tuesday, personally visited the affected areas to assess the extent of the damage. He expressed sympathy for the victims and assured them of the government's support in mitigating their losses.



During the visit, Governor Oyebanji through the Deputy Governor, directed residents still residing in affected buildings to vacate immediately to prevent the risk of further harm. He also urged residents to participate in the state government's tree planting initiative to mitigate future risks posed by heavy rainfall.

Additionally, Honorable Idowu Odebunmi reassured the victims of government assistance in rebuilding their damaged structures. He commended Governor Oyebanji for the ongoing reconstruction works on Itapa-Ijelu-Omu road and pledged the community's support in future elections as a gesture of appreciation.

In response to the devastation, the Owajumu of Omu-Ekiti, Oba Adeyeye Ogundeyi, commended Governor Oyebanji's leadership for prioritizing the welfare of the people. He noted that 22 houses were affected in his domain, underscoring the urgent need for assistance and reconstruction efforts.

As relief and rehabilitation efforts continues, Honorable ID Aluta said, the prompts intervention by the Governor serves as a beacon of hope for the affected communities and it reaffirm the government's commitment to swift and effective responses to crises, ensuring the well-being and resilience of Ekiti residents.


©️ID-ALUTA MEDIA TEAM.

Oyebanji inaugurates Ekiti Agro Marshals to protect farmlands, schools, palaces.

Oyebanji inaugurates Ekiti Agro Marshals to protect farmlands, schools, palaces.


As part of his administration’s resolve to ensure a safer environment, Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji has inaugurated the Ekiti Agro Marshals to safeguard farmlands, schools, and palaces across the state.

This is with a view to creating a conducive environment for farming to thrive, thereby boosting food security in the state. 


Speaking during the passing out parade of the Marshalls in Ado- Ekiti on Tuesday, the Governor said the local security outfit is designed to compliment efforts of the Police and other security agencies in the war against criminality in the state. 


The Governor explained that the Agro Marshals became necessary following the instruction of the President to the Governors to set up a Special Guard to protect farmlands and the forest. This, in addition to suggestions of the security council and that of the traditional rulers in the state, led to the establishment of the new outfit. 


Emphasizing the importance of securing agricultural resources, educational institutions and cultural heritage sites to ensure sustainable development and communal harmony, Governor Oyebanji said the main mandate of the Marshals is to ensure that farmlands, palaces and schools are protected across the state.


Oyebanji, while maintaining that his government remains committed to security of lives and property of the citizens in the state, expressed his confidence that, with the right collaboration between the Marshals and other security agencies, Ekiti will be the safest place in the country.


He added that the initiative is a collaborative effort between the state, the local government and traditional institution to safeguard the lives of farmers in order to enhance safety on the farms thereby boosting food production and food security.

The Governor charged the Marshals not to violate the fundamental human rights of the citizen but discharged their duties diligently within the confine of the constitution of the country.

“They are to compliments the efforts of the formal security apparatus, they are not to replace them, they are to work together , gather intelligence but their main mandate is to ensure our farmlands, palaces and schools are protected and because they are local they have access to intelligence, understand the community and the environment.

“I charge the officers not to violate the fundamental human rights of the citizens, you cannot be arbitrary and everything you are going to do must be done within the confine of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria”. The Governor asserted.

Earlier in his remarks, the Commander of the Marshals, Rtd. ACP Olamide Oni who commended the Governor for ensuring that the people of the state can sleep with their two eyes closed, said the Matshals  have been trained on the requirements for carrying out their duties effectively and efficiently.

He assured the Governor that the state would henceforth experience peace on the various farmlands and forests.

In his goodwill message, the Chairman, Council of Traditional rulers, Oba Ilori Faboro on behalf of all royal fathers in the state, expressed his appreciation to the Governor for all his efforts at ensuring that Ekiti remain the safest state in the country and assured the Governor that Royal fathers in the state would provide necessary support to the Marshals.

We’ll not relent in securing Ekiti, Oyebanji assures.

We’ll not relent in securing Ekiti, Oyebanji assures.
…..As Gov visits former CDS, Gen Olonisakin.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has said his government would continue to make strategic moves in ensuring adequate security of lives and property in the State.

The Governor gave the assurance during a visit to the residence of former Chief of Defence Staff, General Abayomi Olonisakin (rtd) in Abuja on Wednesday.

Governor Oyebanji who noted that development thrives in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility, said his private visit to the former CDS was not unconnected with efforts to further secure Ekiti state.



He described the retired military general as a proud citizen of the State who has been involved in Ekiti development agenda even while in office as Chief of Defence Staff.

 “The General is one of our distinguished citizens in Ekiti State and someone that has been concerned and involved in the development of the state even when he was in office. He really assisted Ekiti State and we have been collaborating since then. 

Oyebanji stated further, "I came today to further discuss Ekiti with him and like he mentioned, his expertise is in Security and his concern is on how our dear state will be secured. This speaks to his commitment to peace in Ekiti State. He shared his perspectives with me.

 “What I have come to discuss with him today is how to secure Ekiti better. The details will unfold with time", he added.

He noted that the visit was mainly to ruminate with the Security expertise on how to further sustain the existing peace and as well fortify the various communities of the state against marauders. 

Commenting, The Ekiti born former Chief Of Defence Staff, General Olonisakin said he would continue to use his military influence to strengthen the security architecture of Ekiti state.

General Olonisakin commended Governor Oyebanji for evolving all necessary measures at securing the state, promising to support the moves at all times.

The retired General and former Ambassador to Cameroon who spoke on various policies and programmes of the Governor, said Ekiti people need to appreciate the lofty ideas of the Oyebanji administration.

 “If you look at my background, it is more of security, and I believe that it is when you have a secured environment that gives room for great development. So, that is where I'm really looking at and see how we can make our contributions to ensure Ekiti is well secured so that the Governor can continue with his development work in the State."

 “I want to use this medium to appreciate Governor Oyebanji for his efforts and all he's doing for our state and people need to appreciate and commend him too for all he is doing. I wish him well in the governance and development of the state as a whole.” Gen Olonisakin said.

Tuesday, April 23, 2024

Happy birthday to Hon. Tayo Abdul-Rauf Adegoke: A Grassroots Politician and Fantastic Mobilizer.

Happy birthday to Hon. Tayo Abdul-Rauf Adegoke: A Grassroots Politician and Fantastic Mobilizer.
By Adebayo Temitope Balogun

In Pic: Hon. Tayo Abdul-Rauf Adegoke


Today marks a special day as we celebrate the birthday of Hon. Tayo Abdul-Rauf Adegoke, a distinguished grassroots politician and mobilizer. His commitment to the progress of his followers has distinguished him as a leader, regardless of age or wealth.

Hon. Tayo's journey in progressive politics dates back to 1999 when he contested for the councillorship of ward 7 in Odo-Otin local government and my good brother and leader Hon. Maruff was also contesting in ward 15, both of them emerged victorious in both the primary and general elections under the platform of the progressive party, AD. Since then, Hon Tayo Adegoke has remained a staunch grassroots mobilizer and seasoned politician, known for his dedication to the progress of others.

Hon Binuyo Abdullah, former Deputy Chief of Staff to Gov Oyetola abs and Tayo Ade


His influence extends beyond Odo-Otin Local Government to the state and federal levels, earning him recognition as a prominent leader in Osun State. His unwavering support and loyalty to all aspirants, demonstrated through his inclusive leadership style, have endeared him to many across the state.

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In Pic: His Excellency Alhaji Isiaka Gboyega Oyetola and present minister of Marine and Hon Tayo Adegoke


My encounter with him during my two attempts to contest for the Chairmanship of my LCDA has left a lasting impression on me. Your role in convening a meeting for all contestants and party leaders in Odo-Otin North at your residence in Ijabe, prior to the primary election, stands out as a testament to your commitment to the party and its ideals. At that gathering, you candidly shared insights from the party and government, pledging your support and loyalty to all aspirants present. Your call for adherence to party supremacy resonated with us all despite the challenges we faced with the selection process.

Despite the disappointment caused by the leaders' failure to follow due process and adhere to party regulations in candidate selection, your guidance and counsel remained invaluable. Your timely call in the early hours before the chairmanship primary election, outlining the unfolding events, demonstrated your dedication to ensuring transparency and fairness within the party. Despite the setbacks and financial losses incurred, your insistence on upholding party unity and peace prevailed, influencing my decision to abide by party directives.

Since that pivotal moment, my admiration for your leadership style has only grown. Your unwavering commitment to the principles of democracy and inclusivity has earned my trust and respect. As I reflect on our journey together, I am grateful for your mentorship and guidance, which have shaped my understanding of effective leadership.


In Pic: Hon. Tayo Abdul-Rauf Adegoke



As you add another year to your years today, I pray it will be the beginning of a great era in your life and in your political journey, sir. On behalf of my ward, 15A members, my Chairman Hon Suleiman popularly know as Baba Mariam, my LCDA Chairman Hon Kunle Orisagbemi, a young, spirited, energetic and vibrant chairman, and the entire members of our great party in Odo-Otin North. I wish you a wonderful birthday and for a long life to serve people more. Congratulations. 


Thank you for your exemplary leadership and unwavering dedication to our party and its members.


Pastor Adebayo Temitope Balogun, former Executive Assistant to Gov. Kayode Fayemi, Personal Assistant former National Leader Afenifere. Late Sen. Ayo Fasanmi.

Oyebanji Appoints Supervisors, Advisers for 16 LGAs in Ekiti State

Oyebanji Appoints Supervisors, Advisers for 16 LGAs in Ekiti State.                                                       By Olamide Akinwumi 


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has approved the appointment of supervisors and advisers for the 16 local government councils in the state.


This is contained in a statement by Special Adviser (Media) to the Governor, Ekiti State, Mr. Yinka Oyebode.


According to him, the appointment is in a bid to further strengthen local government administration in the state for enhanced service delivery. 


The appointments take effect from May 2, 2024.


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NERC Cedes Electricity Oversight Authorities to Ekiti Bureau to Boost State's Power Supply Industry.

NERC Cedes Electricity Oversight Authorities to Ekiti Bureau to Boost State's Power Supply Industry.



To guarantee effective power supply in Ekiti State, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), has ceded its regulatory oversight of the electricity market in the state to the Ekiti State Electricity Regulatory Bureau (EERB). 

NERC said that while it exercises regulatory oversight of the Nigerian Electricity Supply Industry (NESI) as the major regulatory agent, however in accordance with powers conferred by the Electricity Act 2023, its current ceding was is part of the legal requirement to decentralise the operations of Gencos and DisCos in Nigeria, as well as even the single Transco.

The new arrangement has been announced so far for Ekiti and Enugu and Ondo States, which have existing Electricity regulatory Bureau established through laws enacted by their respective Houses of Assembly, and who have met other constitutional provisions.

Under this lofty power distribution decentralisation policy, the electricity tariffs that will be payable in Ekiti shall be subject to ratification by EERB and all relating protective policy for customers shall be the responsibility of the Ekiti State Government.

The NERC revealed that the decentralisation policy was achieved when presidential assent was granted to the amendment of relevant portions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (CFRN) on 17 March, 2023.

With this power concessioning move, which shall be effective from May 1, 2024, the EERB will now regulate electricity market in the state, while also working in synergy with NERC being the statutory national body to oversee power distribution across the nation.

The directive, contained in a statement dated April 22,2024, signed by the NERC Chairman, Sanusi Garba and Commissioner in charge of Legal, Licencing and Compliance, Dafe Akpeneye, said all transfers between the Benin Electricity Distribution Companies(BEDC) , Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) and EERB envisaged by this order shall be completed by 22 October, 2024.

To ensure that the new innovation succeeds as envisaged, the Commission directed BEDC and IBEDC to immediately incorporate subsidiary Companies along state lines under the Companies and Allied Matters Act for the assumption of responsibilities for intrastate supply and distribution of electricity in the State.

The Commission added further that each Disco "shall complete the incorporation of the Company within 60 days from the effective date of this order and, shall apply for and obtain a licence for the intrastate supply and distribution of electricity from EERB.


"BEDC shall identify the actual geographic boundaries of Ekiti State and carve out its network in Ekiti State as a standalone network with the installation of boundary meters at all border points where the network crosses from Ekiti
State into another state.

"Shall create an Asset Register of all its power infrastructure located within Ekiti State; evaluate and apportion contractual obligations and liabilities, attributable to BEDC’s operations of its subsidiary in Ekiti State; identify all the applicable trading points for energy offtake for the operations of BEDC SubCo in Ekiti State

"Shall confirm the number of employees that are required to provide service to Ekiti State as a standalone public utility; and transfer the identified assets for operations in Ekiti State, contractual obligations, liabilities and employees to BEDC SubCo".

The Commission clarified that all cross-border transactions involving the national grid shall be subject to the approval of the NERC in accordance with the CFRN and EA.

According to the statement, "The amendment granted legislative autonomy to federating states in the Federal Republic of Nigeria by empowering the sub-national governments to legislate on the generation, transmission and distribution of electricity within
each respective state.

"Paragraph 14(b) Part II of the Second Schedule to the 1999 CFRN, which provides that “a House of Assembly may make laws for the State with respect to generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity to areas not covered by a national grid system within that State".