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Friday, February 7, 2025

Ojuawo agrees to separation of Veteran bill from Nigerian Legion act.

Ojuawo agrees to separation of Veteran bill from Nigerian Legion act.



Honourable Ojuawo Rufus Adeniyi, representing Ekiti South Federal Constituency 1, has agreed to separate the Veteran bill from the Nigerian Legion act. This decision was made after a plenary session on Thursday, where Hon Ojuawo called for the second reading of the repeal of the Nigerian Legion act, which aims to take care of the welfare and conduct of military personnel after their retirement.




The Nigerian Legion act is a comprehensive legislation that covers the welfare of ex-service men, including military, police, and civil defence personnel. In contrast, the Veteran bill specifically focuses on ex-military officers. Although the house members applauded the Veteran bill, they objected to the repeal of the Nigerian Legion act, as it would leave other ex-officers without protection. To address this concern, the house resolved to introduce the Veteran bill as a new act, while putting the repeal of the Legion act on hold, to ensure that the interests of all ex-service men are safeguarded.


Similarly, Hon. Ojuawo presented a petition to the house on behalf of Mr Matthew Oluwadare Fasuyi, a member of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Plateau State Command. The petition is directed against the Ministry of Interior, as well as the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board and the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Board. Mr Fasuyi is seeking redress for an injustice he claims to have suffered, and the house has agreed to consider his petition. By presenting this petition, Hon Ojuawo is advocating for the rights of security personnel and pushing for a fair resolution to Mr Fasuyi’s case.

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Don't Embarrass Nigeria in Holy Land, Oyebanji Tells Pilgrims.

Don't Embarrass Nigeria in Holy Land, Oyebanji Tells Pilgrims.
....Seeks prayers for Nigeria's unity.




The Governor Of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji, has charged the intending Christain Pilgrims sojourning to the Holy Land of Israel to be patriotic and refrain from acts that could jeopardize the interest and corporate image of Nigeria.

Oyebanji described spiritual rebirth of citizens as strategic to the development of any nation on the strength that it brings the required attitudinal change and character rebranding.

The governor gave the charge in Ado Ekiti, on Friday, during a departure service held for Ekiti's Christain Pilgrims, who are proceeding on spiritual journey to Jerusalem. 

Speaking at an event held at the Government House Chapel, Ado Ekiti, Oyebanji, represented by the Deputy Governor, Chief (Mrs) Monisade Afuye, appealed to the contingents to be zealous with the spiritual exercise, so that the gains can  manifest in their lives.

"Spiritual rebirth of the citizens is very strategic to the growth and development of any nation. This is because it brings the necessary attitudinal change, character rebranding, increased holiness and Godliness. 

"We desire a society that is corruption- free, where people can imbibe the fear of God in their operations and daily lives. I therefore charge you to pray not only for yourselves, but for our dear state, nation, and the world at large. We live in times that require our collective prayer and unity more than ever.

"I charge you to be focused when you get to the holy land for you to maximally derive the gains inherent in this journey. I plead that you do not engage in any act that can jeopardise the intentions of this pilgrimage and put our nation into unwarranted international embarrassment. 

"You have to be above board in all your dealings and comportment. I pray that your pilgrimage will be filled with divine encounters, joy and spiritual fulfilment. May you return home with renewed faith and a stronger commitment to serve your communities, state and country ".

Oyebanji reminded the pilgrims that the journey is not physical, but spiritual, which makes it expedient for them to make the necessary sacrifices and piety that can make their participations bear the expected fruits.

"I, however, wish to admonish you that as you prepare to leave, you must carry with you the values of love, peace, and unity that define our great state. You are ambassadors of our culture, traditions, and the spirit of Ekiti.

 "I want to assure you that the state government is committed to ensuring your safety and comfort during this journey. We have worked diligently with our partners to facilitate a smooth and blessed pilgrimage experience". 

In his admonition, the Permanent Secretary, Office of the Deputy Governor, Mr Abayomi Opeyemi, urged the contingents to stringently keep to the rudiments and rules of engagements at the holy land to avert actions that negate the laws.

Opeyemi added that  their journey was basically about  pilgrimage and not tourism, advising that they should keep to the tenets of of such voyage, he emphasized was predominantly a spiritual exploration. 

In his short exhortation, the Government House Chaplain, Pastor Segun Awolumate, said bible emphasized that blessed are those who embarked on spiritual voyage, stressing that such can only bear fruits and manifest positivity, if they embrace holiness.

"I expect you to be holier and believe more in God after this journey. You have to be fully revived. Your prayers too must bring revival to Ekiti and Nigeria. The land you are visiting is not ordinary, it is filled with spirit and covenant of God. Make the good use of this opportunity".

Present at the departure service are: The Secretary, Ekiti State Christians' Pilgrimage Welfare Board, Mr. Sunkanmi Adu, Ekiti State Chairman, Christians' Association of Nigeria(CAN) and Chairman, Christians' Pilgrimage Welfare Board, Reverend Emmanuel Aribasoye, among others.

Thursday, February 6, 2025

EKITI STATE POLYTECHNIC, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE PARTNER TO IMPROVE MECHANIZATION SERVICES.

EKITI STATE POLYTECHNIC, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE PARTNER TO IMPROVE MECHANIZATION SERVICES.



In a bold move to enhance agricultural mechanization in Ekiti State, the Mechanization Centre of Ekiti State Polytechnic, Iṣan Ekiti, and the Ekiti State Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security have resolved to implement new strategies aimed at improving service delivery for farmers in the state.

At a high-level meeting _between the two institutions and other service providers,_ key issues from the previous farming season were reviewed, and pragmatic solutions were proffered to ensure more effective mechanization services in the coming _season_ .

One of the major concerns highlighted was the failure of some service providers to meet expectations, as well as the substandard performance of operators. To address this, service providers have been mandated to ensure proper servicing of their tractors and implements before the commencement of the farming season. Additionally, the Ministry will conduct pre-service inspections of farms and service providers’ equipment to certify their readiness for deployment.

To further streamline operations, a revised payment protocol has been introduced. Service providers will now receive 50% of the agreed payment upfront, with the balance to be paid only after the farmer confirms satisfactory job completion. This is expected to ensure timely service delivery, as providers must mobilize within 24 hours of receiving the initial payment.

With these measures in place, stakeholders are optimistic that the upcoming farming season will witness improved efficiency, reduced delays, and better productivity for farmers across Ekiti State.

Representing the Polytechnic at the meeting were Dr. Y. O. Olasebikan, Acting Head of the Mechanization Centre, alongside Mr. O. O. Asebioge and Mr. B. W. Adetifa. Their commitment to enhancing mechanized farming emphasizes Ekiti State Polytechnic’s role in advancing agricultural development in the region.

OYEBANJI EXTOLS EX-GOV FAYEMI’S PROGRESSIVE IDEALS AT BIRTHDAY SYMPOSIUM.

OYEBANJI EXTOLS EX-GOV FAYEMI’S PROGRESSIVE IDEALS AT BIRTHDAY SYMPOSIUM.
.....As Vice President Shettima, Ex- South African President, other leaders hail ex- Ekiti Gov.


Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has lauded the immediate past Governor of the state, Dr Kayode Fayemi for not limiting his progressive ideals and vision to himself, but impacting his mentees and others to fly in different capacities.


Governor Oyebanji gave the commendation on Thursday at a Symposium and launch of Amandla Leadership Institute commemorating the 60th birthday of the former Governor in Abuja.



The Governor spoke just as President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, former South African President Thambo Mbeki, and former head of State, General Yakubu Gowon in their separate presentations stressed the need for people to take up leadership roles not only in politics, but in policy making, technology and other spheres of life. 


Governor Oyebanji, who led members of the Ekiti State Executive Council and other political office holders to the event, described Dr. Fayemi as a global scholar, politician, innovator and pro-democracy activist, whose impactful lifestyle and selfless service have significantly contributed to the development of the state, Nigeria, and the world at large.



He commended Dr Fayemi for building on the legacies of his predecessors—Otunba Niyi Adebayo, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, and Chief Segun Oni—an approach Oyebanji pledged to uphold in his commitment to making Ekiti competitive in economic prosperity among the comity of states and Africa region.

"it has been sixty years of quality service to humanity, with huge impact on the state, the nation and at international level.

“On behalf of your people from Ekiti, we thank you for your service to Ekiti people; history will surely be kind to you. You build on the achievements of your predecessors as laid by former Governors Niyi Adebayo, Segun Oni and Ayodele Fayose through your policies and programmes and you laid an enduring legacy on which we are building on." said Oyebanji* 


Speaking further, Oyebanji said “Your people in Ekiti are immensely proud of your achievements in the last 60 years, we are proud of you, we love and we wish you the best and we are sure that the blessings will know no bounds."

President Bola Tinubu, who was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima, and former South African President Thabo Mbeki highlighted how these efforts could reshape Nigeria and Africa toward a more prosperous global economy.

Both leaders provided insights into the longstanding challenges impeding Africa’s development and expressed hope that Fayemi’s newly launched Amandla Policy and Leadership Institute would help address them through its mandate.


            
The celebrant, Dr. Fayemi, noted that although he had turned 60, his vision for nation-building and continental development continues to evolve.

He stressed that Nigeria must play a pivotal role in addressing Pan-African challenges such as poverty, inequality, terrorism, and corruption, adding that the Amandla Institute aims to be a solution-driven platform.

A new book authored by Dr. Kayode Fayemi, titled "If This Giant Must Rise," was  unveiled at the event.

Among the dignitaries present were Ondo State Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, Senate Leader Opeyemi Bamidele, former Head of State General Yakubu Gowon (Rtd), former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, United Nations Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed, former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi, former Minister of Foreign Affairs Geoffrey Onyeama, Minister of Defence, and former Ekiti Governors Otunba Niyi Adebayo and Chief Segun Oni.
Former national chairman of the APC, Chief John Odiye Oyegun and Chief Bisi Akande were also in attendance. 

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi and Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamidi Sanusi led other notable traditional rulers to the event.

Other highlights of the day was a public presentation of  “If this giant must rise”, Fayemi’s latest book and a panel discussion on the ex President Mbeki’s keynote address.

Wednesday, February 5, 2025

OLOMOJOBI, EKITI HOS TASKS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS ON EFFECTIVE SERVICE DELIVERY.

OLOMOJOBI, EKITI HOS TASKS ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICERS ON EFFECTIVE SERVICE DELIVERY.
...says administrative officers occupy a critical place in service delivery.



 Ekiti State Head of Service,Dr. Folakemi Olomojobi has charged  Administrative Officers in the State Civil Service to discharge their duties diligently and efficiently in order to accomplish the  goals of the public service as well as the developmental agenda of the present administration in the State.

Olomojobi gave the charge during an interactive meeting with all the administrative officers in the State Civil Service in Ado.

The Head of Service who emphasized that Ekiti state civil service has great potential to deliver on its core mandate of successfully 
implementing  government's policies and programmes,said there is a need to enhance the skills and competencies of officers in order to ensure maximum outcome in service delivery for the good people's of Ekiti state

While noting the government's commitment and contributions to supporting the civil service ,she stressed that all hands must be on deck to ensure improved performance within the rank and file of the service.

Olomojobi, who   noted that His Excellency, Governor Biodun  Abayomi Oyebanji, is favourably disposed to a phased digitization of government business and a consequent  turn-around of the civil service as encapsulated in  the 2025 budget . The head of service reiterated that administrative officers have a crucial role to play in this  process

While calling on officers to be change agents who commit themselves to continuous personal evaluation and appraisal of their respective performances ,the Head of service noted that the state government is willing to support officers in  upskilling and  training of personnel in areas of deficiencies.

The Head of Service called on all  Administrative Officers to see themselves as leaders in  the engine room of government, saying leadership was neither a walk over,an entitlement nor an easy task,but rather a position of responsibility which demands adequate attention and wherewithal to solve problems. 

Highpoint of the meeting was a lecture delivered by the Head of Service, titled" Building emotional resilience in the face of workplace stress". The lecture dwelt extensively on  stress,understanding emotional resilience ,workplace stressors and what  needed to be done,core values, as well as institutional support to defray workplace stressors ,among others.

Olomojobi urged Administrative officers and other workers to always take care of their health through periodic medical check- up, particularly those that have attained the age of forty years and above.

Responding on behalf of other Administrative Officers ,the Director, Service Matters and Industrial Relations in the Office of Establishment and Service Matters, Mr Biyi Oyinloye  assured the HoS of the readiness and unflinching support of members of the Administrative Officers cadre to ensure continuous  development  of the civil service and the overall success of the Biodun Oyebanji led administration.

Festus Abosede
Director Press office of the Head of Service
4th February, 2025.

Oyebanji Boosts Food Production with Distribution of Seeds to Ekiti Farmers.

Oyebanji Boosts Food Production with Distribution of Seeds to Ekiti Farmers.
By Olamide Akinwumi. 



Ekiti State Governor,  Mr. Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji has reiterated his administration's commitment to enhancing food production across Ekiti State.

As part of efforts to ensure food security, the Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Hon. Boluwaji Ebenezer, and the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Ebenezer Babatope Ojo, led a team to Erio Ekiti on Tuesday to distribute tomato, vegetable, and cucumber seeds to farmers ahead of the rainy season.

The initiative aligns with Governor Oyebanji's vision of agricultural rehabilitation and providing resources to support farmers in boosting productivity.

Speaking during the visit, Hon. Ebenezer emphasized the government's focus on empowering farmers through various programs, mechanization, and other support initiatives aimed at revitalizing agriculture in the state.

He said, “This distribution is part of the administration's broader plan to ensure that farmers have access to the necessary resources to increase food production and strengthen food security in Ekiti.”

Governor Oyebanji's leadership continues to inspire progress in the agricultural sector, as evidenced by the implementation of strategic programs to empower farmers and improve mechanized farming practices.

Residents and stakeholders across the state have lauded the administration's efforts, affirming that Ekiti's agricultural sector is thriving under the governor’s watch.

With Governor Oyebanji at the helm, Ekiti State is steadily advancing towards achieving sustainable food security.

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Kayode Fayemi at 60: A Profile In Courage and Determination.

Kayode Fayemi at 60: A Profile In Courage and Determination.
By Raheem Akingbolu



As he sat inside the plane and his thoughts hovering between trepidation and confidence, John Kayode Fayemi, then a veritable tool to the then National Democratic Coalition, NADECO, was in Nigeria as part of efforts to set up the now defunct Radio Kudirat, the guerrilla radio station that was an irritant to the despotic regime of the late General Sani Abacha.

Fayemi was just 32 years old then. But he was acting like a 62 years old. Nigerians knew so little about him then. But he was an irreplaceable asset to the movement for the restoration of democracy in Nigeria. Fayemi happened in Nigeria when the nation was in dire need of men to stand up to the Abacha junta.

Olusegun Obasanjo, Shehu Musa Yar'Adua, Beko Ransome-Kuti, Sina Malaolu, Lawan Gwadabe, Chris Anyanwu, George Mba (journalist with TELL magazine) and a host of others were in jail on trumped up charges of planning a putsch against the Abacha regime.



Hounded into exile were the likes of Professor Wole Soyinka, Chief Anthony Enahoro and the current president, Bola Ahmed Tinubu.


Fast forward to December 1997. Oladipo Diya, Lieutenant-General and Abacha's number two, was arrested on the 20th of that month of December for, wait again, planning a coup against the despot who happened to be his boss. He was not alone. Generals Tajudeen Olanrewaju and Abdulkarim Adisa, were also rounded up. Colonel Seun Fadipe, Professor Muyiwa Odekunle and others in that category made the list of the 'coupists'.


Meanwhile, Senator Olabiyi Durojaye, Chief Olu Falae, a former Minister of Finance and one time Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Dr. Frederick Fasehun, a medic turned pro-democracy activist as well as one time governor of old Kano State, late Abubakar Rimi, were in detention.


These were old political war horses who Abacha threw into jail. 32 year-old Fayemi knew what awaited him as he sat inside that plane that night if Abacha good could lay their hands on him. He knew he was on a suicide mission. He knew he was toying with possible extermination. It was like daring the lion in his territory. A lion that fed on the blood of its subjects and using their bones as a walking stick.


But the heart of this young Nigerian was made of stone. Personal safety was secondary. He had stepped out of the comfort and political as well as personal protection the United Kingdom guaranteed him. But his nation needed him. After all, the woman the guerrilla radio was named after, Kudirat Olayinka Abiola, had paid the supreme price in the cause of trying to save the country from Abacha. And she was not alone. The list reeked of Alfred Rewane, a consummate businessman whose offence was being "naive" enough to bankroll the activities of NADECO. The old man, 79, then was popularly known as the 'Osibakoro'. Sired via the progressive loins of Warri, he was an asset to the nation. But Abacha and his good considered him dispensable. Such was the recklessness and incredible penchant for sucking the blood of its own which the Abacha regime was known for. There was Sola Omatsola, an aviation top hand decimated on his way from work. Can one also forget Chief (Mrs) Bisoye Tejuosho, mother of Oba Adedapo Tejuosho?
Late Senator Abraham Adesanya and late Alex Ibru (who was at the time Abacha's Internal Affairs Minister. Ibru was a successful media mogul whose newspaper, THE GUARDIAN, would not be thrown into the disposal of the regime as an unofficial trumpeter.
He nearly paid with his life when Abacha good opened fire on him on the streets of Lagos.

 


Those times were like the biblical perilous times when even the most strong-hearted cringed when death was advertised on their faces. But our Fayemi survived those times. The reason could be fatal and at the same time tactical. Perhaps, Mother Nature, the one who sees the future even when the present has not taken shape, knew Nigeria would be needing Fayemi beyond planting a guerrilla radio. His fatherland would need him beyond pro-democracy activism.

 


Perhaps, it was unknown then, but even if the despot was eventually booted out and consigned into the putrid stench of the dust bin of history, competent hands with unquestionable democratic credentials needed to take leadership positions in the post-military era.


And that was why, in 2005, Fayemi was thrust into the limelight of politicking with an onerous responsibility of saving his native state of Ekiti from the hands of another democratic despot who was running the state, not just like a personal fiefdom but like a conquered territory. A state known for nobility and unquestionable integrity became a but if jokes from outsiders who felt with all its vaunted educational superiority could have done better in its leadership recruitment. Not even when the man they voted out was a certain suave and cosmopolitan Niyi Adebayo. The man who succeeded him did not only elevate brigandage into statecraft as he trampled on real and imagined adversaries. As the state bled, he seemed untouchable.


Fayemi was the man thrust into the ring of political uncertainty even when the bloods of the likes of Dr. Daramola and Seun Omojola were yet to dry from the ground on which their promising lives were garroted like a condemned soul thrown into the guillotine.


Even his immediate family feared for his safety. Not the least his wife who felt her hubby was being set up for a certain death.
But this dude, Fayemi, had seen greater and more intense battles. The man who dared Abacha and came to plant a guerrilla radio when such an expedition was a suicidal one would not be fazed with a misguided minion who was thrust to a position he probably never dreamt off. Fayemi soldiered on and picked the ticket of the now defunct Action Congress, AC. But little did he know that the greater battle that would weary him, both in body and soul, was still ahead.
His belief was that he had done enough to convince his compatriots on April 14, 2007 to entrust their political destiny into his hands by making him their governor. But anti-democratic forces had other ideas. Not only was what happened a tantamount to daylight robbery, but a glaring dance on the wounded graves of the founding fathers of the state.


It is debatable if the ruling People's Democratic Party, PDP, knew who they were messing with in John Kayode Fayemi. On the morning after the electoral heist, he told his crestfallen supporters that he would do whatever it would take, legally, to recover his stolen mandate.


He was not joking. He had seen tougher battles before. He had braved death and looked at the devil in the face and dared him to do his worst. He knew what lay ahead. He knew what he was up against. The greatest consolation, however, was that he was a war Trojan. His doctoral degree in War Studies was not just for theory alone. He had put it into practice in those dark days of the goggled one. Then was the time to dust up his arsenal and go to war, albeit without firing a single bullet.


Fayemi's approach to solving issues and dealing with struggles has always been steeped in intellectualisation of those issues. He would never descend low into throwing brickbats. He would fight with ideas while his adversaries fight with violence. And ideas have always won.


It was not until October 2010 that he recovered his stolen mandate. That was just five months into another election cycle. But his doggedness and steadfastness not only encouraged his teaming supporters, but have also inspired many across the country and beyond. Not many people believe he could pull it through. But he did. Such was the stuff the this man was made of.

 


When Fayemi recovered his stolen mandate in 2010, he was just 45! But many would not argue if a total stranger thought he was 65. Such was his carriage as a leader and profile as a fighter: Bruised. Fatigued. Wounded. But he fought on because he wanted to write history. And he was fully aware that the history of any war is never written by losers or those who died in the war. It is always written by winners. And that is why history is being written by him today as he clocks 60 because he has always been a winner.


The electoral setback of 2014 did not deter him. He felt he had done enough to earn a second term on office. But some forces felt otherwise and he rightly questioned the then emerging sociology in the state. But, again, nature was preparing him for another battle which he also won: the 2015 electoral victory of the then opposition All Progressives Congress, APC.
Fayemi was neck deep in the campaign and, as usual, he brought his usual candour and intellectualism into play as the APC became the first opposition party to win election against a ruling party in Nigerian history.

In 2018, he launched a political come back that left his opponents spellbound. He returned as the governor of the state and when he completed his four years, he handed the baton to another competent hand, Abiodun Abayomi Oyebanji (BAO), who has been building on Fayemi's ineffaceable records in office.


And as he marks his 60th birthday, the nation has no choice than to celebrate this great son of Africa!

Akingbolu is a Journalist and Media Relations practitioner.