Saturday, 1 June 2019

Invasion of the Bandits...Be Prepared!

By Olawale Olaleye





If you've not read the story of a certain woman and her family, who visited Nigeria recently and were taken hostage by a group of alleged Fulani bandits for six days and only regained freedom after parting with N8 million, please, go and read it.

It is good you read the story and be terrified by the reality of the Nigerian situation than continue with the facade of "e go beta". Nothing ain't getting better, folks. Na like this we go dey go. If you don't like the sound of this, I'm sorry, I do not owe anyone an apology for it. You may as well not pass by my page.

The reason for this intervention is to alert us to the danger that is nearer home than we can ever imagine. That particular kidnap operation reportedly took place along Akure-Ilesa road, South-west, Nigeria.

Recall there was one earlier, involving an OAU lecturer along Ife road, who also parted with some money before he was released? Thus, if you are neither worried nor thinking in my direction, you may be a collateral damage, even if you are walled up to the heavens.

However, if you've read the woman's story very well and could recall the experience of the professor, the takeaway from it is that these alleged Fulani bandits are fasting building operational bases in the South-west and gradually too. They are no longer herders but terrorists currently glorified as bandits.

Are you therefore not more terrified that this is going on without as much a tingling in the security sector? Isn't it unfortunate?

By the time they are fully established with their sophisticated weapons stashed everywhere and signals from their counterparts in other parts of the world firmly situated, I shall be waiting to see where we'd all run to. America kuku don dey deny us visa more now.

As you ponder this, make no mistake about the extension of their operational bases to both the South-east and South-south, knowing full well that they had taken over the whole of the north being their natural home from where this insurrection took off ab initio.

I worry for the future of this country, because I see none in the remotest projection. The immediate is gone completely and the foreseeable hope has been mortgaged through leadership deceit. So, what more is left?

This is my personal opinion, you can choose to believe what you know and like. But I thank God and happy that I'm close enough to some of the political actors to be able to truthfully say to myself and my close ones that: "Nigeria has no future; start pondering your options".

When former President Olusegun Obasanjo raised the alarm recently about an alleged plan to Islamise Nigeria, the latter day patriots of this infallible government would not even properly digest his perspective before shredding him into pieces, just because it was Obasanjo.

I may not agree with baba to a very large extent, because I too do not also think that Nigeria will be or could be Islamised by anyone and under whatever guise. He is certainly not one whose words I'd dismiss with a wave of the hand, because I can always link the dots of his fears.

The Insidious invasion of the bandits, which has not been challenged in any form or shape is both suspect and potent enough to damage Nigeria's fragile unity. The nation's democracy is still very sensitive and lacks the requisite shock absorbers to withstand the current pressure.

How do you even know that this gradual setting up of operational bases by these criminal elements is not part of the plans by the Boko Haram sect and other anti-social agents to scale up their game and take over the rest of the country the way they had successfully taken over a larger part of the north?

You would be delusional if you think Boko Haram cannot reign here in the South. They have all it takes including strategic planning to invade anywhere, not even with the poorly equipped and remunerated security agencies in Nigeria. I want to believe that the ransome being collected from kidnap victims are monies being saved somewhere for their full operations soon. They are here already.

Brethren, don't get it twisted, we are sitting on a time bomb and honestly, I think the explosion is inevitable at this stage. It is beyond prayers. In fact, it is foolish to think this case is answerable to prayers. Not only do we lack the wherewithal to stop it, we have never deployed to good use, the intelligence required to stay on top of such challenges. Not the Nigeria of today.

For me and sadly so, I think it is finished here already. If you sit back, nursing the hope that "e go beta", and the conflagration catches up with you unawares, honestly, there would not even be anyone to sympathise with you. Better think and ponder your options.

Even if you are like me, who is going nowhere but ready to die here, be prepared for the worst. What is not excusable or forgivable is to let this waiting disaster catch up with you unprepared.

Enjoy the rest of your day!

Friday, 31 May 2019

Sallah: FRSC deploys 36,000 officers for patrol

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) has commenced 2019 Eid-el-Fitr special patrol with the deployment of 36,000 of its personnel.
The Corps Public Education Officer, Mr Bisi Kazeem, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Friday.
He said that the patrol was in line with the FRSC’s tradition of organising special patrols during festive periods to avert road obstructions, crashes and deaths due to heightened traffic movement.
According to him, the special patrol is to also put necessary measures in place to ensure that the Eid-el-fitr celebration is observed under an atmosphere of peace, safety and free movement of people and vehicles across the country.
Kazeem said that the special operation would ensure free flow of traffic.
He said that the operation would also ensure prompt rescue services, timely clearance of obstructions on all major roads and critical corridors across the country during and after the festive period.
“It is also aimed at minimising road traffic crashes on the nation’s highways,’’ Kazeem said. 
He noted that the focus would be on light sign violation, overloading violation, driver’s licence violation, fake/expired licence; lane indiscipline, removal of rickety vehicles on the roads, among others.
“To ensure the effectiveness of the operations, 52 critical corridors across the country have been identified to be covered within the period.
“Commanding officers operating along such corridors were given specific directives to ensure that the routes are properly manned.
“As part of the strategies, mobile courts will also be in full sitting to promptly try traffic violators, ’’ Kazeem said.


He appealed to motorists to cooperate with the personnel of the corps and other security agencies who would be engaged in traffic management to ensure free movement of traffic. (NAN)

Okorocha blames PDP for fake EFCC arrest reports



Former Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha, has blamed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for instigating reports that he was arrested by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).
Okorocha's tenure as Imo governor expired on Wednesday, May 29, 2019 and he was replaced by Emeka Ihedioha, the PDP candidate that beat his All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state's March 9 governorship election.
Media reports had claimed early on Thursday, May 30 that EFCC operatives arrested Okorocha, his wife, Nkechi, and some relatives on lingering charges of misappropriation of funds and money laundering. However, the story turned out to be false as the EFCC described it as fake news.

In a statement signed by Okorocha's spokesperson, Sam Onwuemeodo, he said the false story is a manifestation of PDP's propaganda with no atom of truth.
The statement read, "The fact is that the new PDP government in the state has decided not to toe the path of honour but has decided to continue the old way of the party, by trading on lies or falsehood. They call it propaganda. The new government is behind the false story. They even called some media editors to make the story headline. 
"We only want to ask them to leave responsible institutions or establishments like EFCC out of their dirty tracks, especially in dishing out their lies. 
"The PDP in the state had written and sponsored a lot of petitions to agencies and commissions against the former governor. They had told their supporters that the former governor would be whisked away by the EFCC hours after the inauguration on May 29, 2019, and that is the reason behind this falsehood."
Despite the turn of events, there's been tension between Okorocha and the EFCC who have traded allegations over the past few months.
The former governor had long complained that the EFCC was being used by his party to persecute him due to his rift with national chairman, Adams Oshiomhole.
He accused the anti-graft agency of operating different schemes to frustrate his government including freezing the state's account.
In response to one of his claims last week, the EFCC explained that it did not block the state's statutory allocation and expenditure, but obtained a freeze order to stop the suspicious disbursement of funds during the state's governorship election in March.

Kayode Fayemi: The making of a serial winner, by Tai Oguntayo

Anyone meeting Dr. John Olukayode Mofolorunso Fayemi, the Governor of Ekiti State and Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum, for the first time will no doubt take him for a very quiet and innocuous person because of his unassuming appearance and simplicity. The truth is that his gentility and simplicity, which, most times, are taken for granted by the people, are his virile weapons that he employs as missiles of resilience and persistence to always emerge as a trailblazer in his undertakings, particularly in the murky water of Nigerian politics.
The series of victories that Dr. Fayemi had in the month of May this year alone has really confirmed that he is serial winner considering the manner of his emerging victorious in each case. In the month alone, Fayemi started with an unanimous judgment at the Supreme Court over legibility litigation instituted by his close rival at the governorship primary of the All Progressives Congress, Engr Segun Oni.  This was a matter which the elders of the party waded into and enjoined Oni to withdraw, but which he preferred to pursue to the apex court, and at each stage of the matter, Fayemi won landslide.
Barely two weeks after this Supreme Court judgment on legibility, Ekiti State was in the news again as the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate Prof. Olusola Eleka’s case was sat upon at the Supreme Court, where Fayemi again won in a unanimous judgment within 24 hours after emerging as the Chairman of the Nigerian Governor’s Forum, again in an unanimous decision of all the 36 State Governors in Nigeria! How else could one have been labeled a Serial Winner?
To say that Dr. Fayemi has fought many fierce battles in Nigerian politics is to repeat the obvious, but one thing which many people do not realize is that his emerging victorious at the end of each battle is not just because of his intellectual capacity or his pro-democracy antecedent. Rather, this is traceable to destiny and the circumstances of his birth, meaning that whosoever wages war against him only fights the invincible hands of God.
As Yoruba people will say: “Oruko Omo Niiro Omo,” which literarily means: a child’s name is symbolic. Therefore, it is not a surprise that Fayemi is winning many battles today because the circumstances of his birth show that he was born into this world for a purpose which is more or less to serve as a Pathfinder like John, the Baptist did for the whole world in serving as the frontrunner for our Lord Jesus Christ. So, it is not out of place to refer to our own John here as the touch-bearer in Nigerian politics. Dr. Fayemi’s parents did not just wake up to name him Olukayode (brought the family joy).  It was because his mother already had four female children and in Yorubaland, we attach great importance to a male child. His other name, Mofolorunso (I give this one to the Lord for protection} was because his parents lost three older children in quick succession before him. He was therefore specially put in God’s care.
Will it not be surprising to find out that his mother never believed he would survive until after five good years? We can therefore see that with his birth, the Lord has not only brought joy to his family but in deed to the whole world and for him to have been winning the many struggles of his life, is because he is indeed, the Pathfinder who has been put in God’s protection at birth – Mofolorunso.
A peep into the many battles Fayemi has fought and won shows that he is definitely a serial winner. Is it the three and half years long drawn battle he fought between 2007 and 2010 to reclaim his mandate in Ekiti that one will talk about or the reclaiming Ekitiland from misrule in 2018 in the face of many gang-up and unprecedented political blackmail? Not only was there a conspiracy against him within his political family but there was also a serial blackmail against his person by the government of Mr. Ayodele Fayose whose daily shout of “Fayemi je gbese L’Ekiti (Fayemi plunged Ekiti into debt) became deafening.
As if this wasn’t enough, Fayose established an incongruous Panel of Enquiry which came up with a dubious “White paper” just to nail Fayemi and prevent him from contesting the 2018 governorship election in Ekiti having sensed that only Fayemi was the most formidable candidate of the APC who could dislodge his deputy, Eleka, foisted on the PDP as governorship candidate. Competent courts of law threw away the so called white paper into the legal dustbin, declaring it null and void and of no effect in its entirety.
Was this enough for Fayose and his co-travellers? No! after suffering a monumental defeat at the April 14, 2018 election where Fayemi beat PDP’s candidate silly in 13 out 16 local government areas of Ekiti State, Fayose propelled his candidate to head to court. They lost at every stage of the legal battle starting from the appeal Tribunal to the Supreme Court on May 24, 2019, two days after Fayemi historically emerged the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum by unanimous votes of both PDP and APC Governors! Not until after this defeat from left, right and centre did erstwhile Governor Ayo Fayose see Fayemi as a round ped in the round hole. Anyway, we thank God for making our maverick former governor to think straight this time around for whatever reason it may be.
Just as Fayemi was fighting Fayose/PDP’s battle on one hand, he was also fighting another battle orchestrated by Oni, his closest rival in the APC governorship primaries, who felt that Fayemi ought to have resigned his federal appointment as a minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria before coming to contest for the governorship seat under APC. Hence another legal battle bothering on eligibility ensued even after the general election when Fayemi has emerged victorious at the poll and Nigerians felt that everybody in his party should be happy that at last the inglorious regime of Fayose would end in Ekiti. On May 17, 2019, the Supreme Court, in groundbreaking judgment delivered by Justice Aminu Sanusi affirmed Fayemi’s eligibility and threw away Segun Oni’s appeal.
Another secret of Dr Fayemi’s victory all the time is that despite all humiliations he suffered from his traducers, he always has a forgiving spirit. From day one after his re-election, he made it clear that he had committed his predecessor, Fayose, into God’s hands for all his treacheries and brigandage. Same thing Fayemi did after his primary election where he was nearly slapped by one of the aspirants, right in the full glare of the whole world that watched the election live. After emerging the APC flagbearer, Fayemi went, one after the other to all the aspirants appealing to them to cooperate with him in entrenching good governance in Ekiti.  
When he was moving from one aspirant to another, many cynics believed that Fayemi was a pretender who was only trying to curry their favour so as to win the election and later revenge.  But what happened after Fayemi was sworn in? The first sets of beneficiaries of his government were the die-hards of his opponents and while picking his cabinet, he appointed five of his co-contestants as Commissioners and Special Advisers. What a magnanimous leader! John C. Maxwell, in his book: “The 360 degree Leader,” said: “If you make it your goal to reach out to others and build relationships with them, you will derive fulfillment wherever you are.” This, Fayemi did and he succeeded.
That Fayemi today is a human activist, a political juggernaut, numero uno among Nigerian governors, should not be a surprise to us. He was a child of the “Pekelemesi” years, “born into a city in crisis, a city already poisoned by anarchy and mayhem, which had resulted from the political killing and maiming that engulfed Ibadan as the regional capital of the then Western Region of Nigeria” (an excerpt from his book: “Out of the Shadows”). Little wonder he was a dodged fighter who detests violence that can lead to shedding of blood. Throughout the three and half years of the struggle for his stolen mandate in Ekiti between 2007 and 2010, he was always warning his supporters against anything that could lead to loss of lives.
What do Fayemi’s serial victories portend for Ekiti State and Nigeria as a whole? If God in his infinite mercy could be giving him victories from all angles at the State and national levels, does it not go to say that God himself is preparing a role for him in the transformation of our dear nation? Ever before Fayemi came to government and while in government, he is always hammering on national development.  In defining development strategy for Nigeria, Fayemi, in a lecture titled; “Strategy and leadership – Panacea to our National Malaise” delivered at the 10th anniversary of the Institute of Strategic Management in Lagos on Thursday July 11, 2013, suggested that “we must look for an overarching conceptual framework that unites development theory and praxis with civic orientation, national values, resource management, policy architectures, political consensus and performance mentoring.” This is contained on page 168 of his book: “Reclaiming The Legacy.”
As the Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum now, first of his kind in the South West, all eyes are on Fayemi now as Nigerians are now expecting him to answer many of his questions in his writings about good governance and quality leadership.  In the introduction to another of his book titled: “Legacy of Honour and Service,” Fayemi posited: “For Nigeria, momentous change seems inevitable and immanent.  The pressing issue of the day is not whether significant change will come. The question before us concerns the type and quality of that change.”
Fayemi went further opera citato to ask some fundamental questions such as; “will it be reform that propels us forward into the positive fate and future of our better dreams and aspirations?  Will change be such that it will cure the disease of our body-polity so that a healthy and sound nation can finally realize the great potential of her diversity by unleashing the vast heretofore pent-up ingenuity of her many daughters and sons? Or will the change be retrogressive, pummeling us backward, seizing our best dreams and forcing us to perpetually relive the nightmares of division, bankrupt governance and galloping poverty, that we steadily become or own worst fears? These and many more questions were asked by Fayemi, which Nigerians will expect him to find answers to in the years ahead.
Akogun Oguntayo is the Senior Special Assistant (Media) to the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi.

Group Congratulates Fayemi On Elevation As NGF Chair

The South West Zonal Office of the Buhari Solidarity Organisation (BSO) has expressed congratulated Governor of Ekiti State, Kayode Fayemi, on his elevation as chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF).
A statement by Adekanmi Ademiluyi, Media Director, BSO in the Southwest, said that Fayemi’s timely ascension is a classic illustration of “cometh the moment, cometh the man”. Fayemi with a life-long in conflict resolution is the right person at this moment in time. The Governors’ Forum will be at the center of the decisive, indeed game-changing issues of our time.
According to the statement, “The republic is at a critical juncture, it will have to be reinvigorated by a structural realignment of the operating ethos of the union revolving around the devolution of powers and responsibilities, as well as the search for innovative community-centred solutions. As experienced second term governor of a federating unit, Fayemi is in a vantage position to have a bird’s eye view of the entire landscape. A committed federalist and democrat, he has also consistently demonstrated a remarkable gift to ryhme policy options with often daunting practicalities.”

Fayemi Demands 330kv Substation from TCN for Stable Power in Ekiti

In a bid to shore up electricity supply in Ekiti State, Governor Kayode Fayemi has demanded the construction of a 330 KV substation from Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) to boost power supply in the state.
Fayemi regretted that epileptic power supply to Ekiti was affecting economic growth by having adverse effects on small and medium scale enterprises.
Speaking at a meeting with the management of TCN on Thursday, Fayemi, represented by the Commissioner for Public Utilities, Mr. Bamidele Faparusi, said Ekiti now has a friendly government that is willing to collaborate with relevant agencies to bring development to the state.
He said: “Power supply in Ekiti is very worrisome and it is bothering every indigene of the state because, it seems Ekiti is the least served state in Nigeria, as the transmission infrastructure in the state is unacceptable.
“At present, Ekiti with a population of 3.5 million people, is being served with 26 megawatts from the national grid which is grossly inadequate. We have just one 132 KV substation in Ekiti while some states can boost of three while some have more than three. Even the 132 KV sub station is not operating at a full capacity; it is being underutilised.”
Fayemi expressed disappointment over what was left in national developmental projects, while its neighbouring states like Kogi, Osun and Ondo are benefiting.
Fayemi said: “When we resumed office and looked at the archives, we noticed that there was a lot of communication between TCN and Ekiti State government between 2014 to 2015 which supposed to translate to the construction of the 330KV substation in the state, but that communication stopped in October 2015.
“It is unfortunate that the government at that time was very hostile and was not relating well with federal agencies. For that, we will exonerate TCN from the blame. But now that we have a very friendly government in place, it is time for TCN to come back to Ekiti.
“The government is already working on the Certificate of Occupancy and would soon hand it over to TCN management for immediate action. The government is willing to support TCN to deliver on this project.”
The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of TCN, Mr. Usman Gur Muhammed, said Ekiti State is very close to his heart as they have already discussed the issue of bringing a 330 KV substation to the state before the visit.
He assured the people that TCN will expedite action to see that state has its 330 KV substation.
Muhammed explained that the way the agency is working now is not like before where projects were awarded without due process.

He said that visibility studies on the 330kv project for the state would commence immediately, while his technical team would commence construction of lines to link Ado Ekiti 132KV substation to the new 330KV substation in Akure as a palliative to improve the power supply in the state immediately.

What Ibrahim Dankwambo Left Behind As Governor In Gombe State

By Nkechi Nnmadi


Writing from the perspective of ‘Corper Wee’, a first time traveler and youth Corper to serve her fatherland, carefully perusing the list of applicants for the skills acquisition program, I let my thoughts drift to that exact day I received what I had perceived to be a terrifying news. The NYSC postings had just been released and like the rest aspiring Corpers; I was excited about the new journey, but unlike most of them, I was pretty sure I had a clue where I would be posted to, which explains the raised shoulders I walked with, as I sauntered into the cybercafé that fateful Tuesday.

Dad had pulled some strings and assured me I had nothing to worry about. I believed him. My disappointment was incomprehensible when Gombe state popped on the computer screen for my placement, as opposed to the Abuja state, I was promised.

I muttered curse words as I made a quick exit and went straight to my father, who tried to remedy the situation but to no avail. To cut the long story short, within few weeks, I found myself in Gombe State and I was convinced my one year stay would be the most traumatic experience for me. It’s been two years now and I have refused to exit the beautiful City of Gombe, despite the pressure from the East to return and resume a job at my disposal. Why? I’ll tell you. As a young adult who had never been really in a position of responsibility, I had paid little or no attention to politics, the rulers and the Nigerian Government as a whole.

Call me privileged if you like, but I was clearly too comfortable, living off my parents’ pockets to break a sweat about the state of the country. It took the move to Gombe state to effect a change in attitude, especially because I was finally on my own and had to be faced with the responsibilities of being an adult. I completed the compulsory three weeks camping exercise and resumed at my place of primary assignment as a Skills Acquisition trainee where I couldn’t help but admire the initiative by the Government under Governor Dankwambo to fortify hundreds of youths with the necessaries to learn and for some, hone their skills and thus, armed to embrace the entrepreneurial world. I also marveled at the timely and prompt payment of the staff salaries as opposed to the numerous complaints from civil servants in other states in Nigeria.

My interest in the prodigious attainments of Governor Dankwambo was again piqued at our usual hangouts, where a couple of corpers met to connect and stay in touch. This particular corps member charted the lot about his younger brother who was being sponsored to the United Kingdom for Maritime studies by the Gombe State Government. I was thrilled as I drew closer to listen to a few others to authenticate his story, while adding that over 25 young people were beneficiaries of this initiative by Governor Dankwambo.

As expected, his good deeds and achievements became the topic of general discussion and for the first time in a long while, I heard little to no condemnation of a Governor of a state in Nigeria. From the renovation and construction of over 502 classrooms, to the recruitment of over a thousand graduates under Sure-P, and of course the empowerment of 1500 of the poorest of the poor through the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) and the Construction of Earth Dam at Bob, Shongam Local Government Area.

I listened in awe and veneration and of course chipped in a few from my personal experiences. I’m still here, will be here for a long while too. Who wouldn’t? A state, where it is the Jewel of the Savannah of the nation, diversity in culture and ethnicity is respected, and upheld to foster unity and peace, and most importantly, a place where the system works. My stay has led me to conclude that the entirety of Governor Dankwambo’s political administration is grounded on his political philosophy of protecting people, providing healthcare and education, providing economic opportunities, propagating unity and harmonizing Gombe under one leadership, and generally influencing decision-making for the good of his people.

In light of Nigeria’s teetering on the edge of economic catastrophe and the constant political upheavals, the good governance of Dankwambo shines through like a beacon of light in the dark. Fuelled by his impeccable credentials and nonpareil pedigree of outstanding antecedents, Dankwambo utilizes his wealth of experience, exposure and exemplary attainments to bring about a paradigm shift from the status quo in Gombe state. Today, I sit in the position of a skill acquisition trainer in Gombe State and I’m proud to say going back home is still not an option (for now at least).

It is indeed sad to witness the end of Governor Dankwambo’s administration. He would be greatly missed and I hope the new government, with Dankwambo’s guidance will be able to continue his good works. In the meantime, I will extend my stay to give back to the community and most importantly the leadership that empowered me. Meanwhile, the new administration should emulate the outgoing government and let the incoming Corpers, and expatriates to have a good feel of the jewel grassy plain of tropical and sub-tropical regions, with few trees that make the state a beautiful savannah.


Nnmadi, a youth Corper, serving in the capital city of Gombe

Thursday, 30 May 2019

Governor Ishaku dissolves Taraba 8th assembly

Governor Darius Ishaku on Thursday dissolved the Taraba State House of Assembly and slated June 3 for the commencement of the 9th assembly.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that the assembly was dissolved via a letter from Ishaku, which was read at the last plenary of the eight assembly by the out-going Speaker, Mr. Peter Diah, and adopted by members.
The Speaker, in his valedictory speech, lauded his colleagues for their tenacity, which he noted engendered a good working relationship with other arms of government.
“I can proudly say that our legislation in the past four years have benefitted the good people of Taraba State.
“Moreover, I must commend the members of the house for the good working relationship we had with the executive, judiciary and among ourselves,” he said.
Diah also remembered former member representing Takum 1, Hosea Ibi, who was kidnapped and later killed by his abductors, as well as former member representing Ardo Kola constituency, Mr Emmanuel Dame, who also died in the course of the four-year tenure.


The outgoing members, during the valedictory sitting, took turns to eulogise the deceased colleagues and prayed God to continue to comfort their families.

BREAKING: One Day After Leaving Office, EFCC Arrests Rochas Okorocha, Wife

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has stormed the house of former Governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha and his wife Gerald Okorocha.
Okorocha had on Wednesday predicted his arrest while warning that he will fight back at all plans to silence him.
The commission also sealed his Eastern Palm University, Ogboko.
More to come.

Oyo Govt. still owing us 24 months’ salary arrears – LAUTECH doctors



In a statement signed by its President, Dr Ayobami Alabi and General Secretary, Dr Abubakar Usman, said the arrears were accumulations of percentage salary payment from January 2016 to December 2017.
We like to state categorically that our members and entire staff of the institution are still being owed in spite paying workers across the state, including tertiary institutions that we were receiving percentage salary together.
“It is painful and disheartening that LAUTECH Teaching Hospital Ogbomoso, has been left out even when salary arrears of other doctors working with the state Hospital Management Board were paid,’’ he said.

The association said that the hospital runs uninterrupted service delivery since January 2018, based on understanding and maturity, adding that government was taking the industrial harmony for granted
According to the association, “it is unfair and callous to unjustly leave out LAUTECH Teaching Hospital, Ogbomoso in the payment of salary arrears.
“We are confident that individuals and groups frustrating the efforts of payment after due verification and auditing by the state agency saddled with the responsibility will soon be brought to book.’’
It called on traditional rulers, stakeholders and good people of the state to prevail on Oyo State Government to do the needful as soon as possible.
The association also called on the state government to promptly commence the payment of the 24 month outstanding salary arrears of workers in the institution to prevent a breakdown of the peaceful industrial harmony currently enjoyed.

Breaking: Sanwo-Olu resumes, tours secretariat



Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu accompanied by his deputy, Dr. Obafemi Hamzat resumed office on Thursday by taking a tour round the State Secretariat at Alausa.
He was welcomed by the excited civil servants, who hailed and praised him as he moved from one block to the other, waving at them in acknowledgement.
The enthusiastic civil servants sang songs in Yoruba praising the governor, saying this dispensation will be good for all Lagosians.
The governor later addressed them, promising to address all the challenges and issues facing them such as minimum wage, inadequate office space, chairs and tables, transportation -provision of more buses, electricity etc.

Church treasurer in court for allegedly scamming pastor of N850,000

A treasurer in the Apostolic Church of Nigeria, Friday Robbinson, who allegedly duped a Senior Pastor of N850,000, was on Thursday arraigned before an Ikeja Chief Magistrate’s Court.
According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the police charged Robbinson, who resides on No.18 Bankole St., Isheri, Berger in Lagos, with two counts of theft and obtaining under false pretext.
Sgt. Michael Unah, the Prosecution Counsel, told the court that the defendant allegedly collected N850,000 from Pastor Victor Ekong, under the pretext of introducing him to oil and gas business, a representation he knew to be false.
Unah told the court that the defendant committed the offence in August 2018 about 10.25 a.m. at No.2 Olanipekun St., Mobil Bus Stop, Ore- Ira, Ogba, Lagos.
He noted that the defendant, who was an elder and also a treasurer in the church, obtained the N850,000 from the complainant and relocated to an unknown destination.
He said, “The defendant approached the complainant that he wanted to introduce him to oil and gas business”
“The complainant initially transferred a sum of N500,000 to the defendant’s FCMB account and also gave him N350,000 cash belonging to the church.”
“The defendant stopped coming to church and fled to an unknown destination the moment he collected the money.”
The offence, he said, contravened the provisions of sections 287 and 314 of the Criminal Laws of Lagos State 2015. (Revised)
Robbinson however pleaded not guilty to the charge.
If convicted, he is liable to three years in prison.
The Chief Magistrate, Mr A.A. Fashola admitted the defendant to bail in the sum of N300,000 bail with two sureties in like sum.
Fashola ordered that the sureties must be gainfully employed and show evidence of three years tax payment to the Lagos State Government.


The Magistrate adjourned the case until June 17 for mention.

Dirty couple of Lagos power house the story of the Tunji Bellos

By Tunde Okikioposu

Fifty eight year old Lawyer, Journalist, Publisher and serving Secretary to the Lagos State government Mr Tunji Bello is not a happy man presently: he bemoans the fate that has made Lagos House slipped off his hands, yet again.

Bello a native of Ibadan, the Oyo State capital laboured alongside other pro democracy activists for the actualisation of the June 12 mandate, made no pretence about his desire to become Lagos State helmsman.

He was among the team detailed to set up Vintage Press Limited publishers of The Nation newspaper. He was drafted in public service as the Managing Director of Lagos State Signage and Advertisement Agency LASSA and he later served as Commissioner for Environment in the Babatunde Raji Fashola administration. He was appointed Secretary to State Government by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode a position he held till date.

While many others will be content with their political lot; not Bello whose greatest political goal is to become the Executive Governor of Lagos State.

Bello a Muslim was among those who discreetly tried to stop the emergence of a Christian Governor in 2014 believing the lot will fall on him. He was pained a relatively apolitical Ambode was the choice of the national leader Ashiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu for the exalted position.

From inception of the Ambode administration he continually bombarded Bourdillon residence of the national leader with alleged tales of "official recklessness and abuse of office" on the part of Governor Ambode, threatening to resign at a point. He complained that Ambode gave out "juicy assignments" meant for his office to the commissioners. He was so unruly that Tinubu had to caution him to control his emotions, promising that he will call Ambode to order. Tinubu had to wade in by directing Ambode to recall the "juicy assignments" back to Bello's office.

Bello's pain which many understood is the fact that, not only was he bye passed and Ambode chosen, he was also bye passed for Babajide Sanwoolu, though he was considered but his ill health in 2014 for closed his choice back then, even as the Deputy Governor. He had a mild stroke hence he was not anointed as the Deputy Governor.

Senator Remi Tinubu was the one who picked Sanwoolu, this medium gathered she was not comfortable with Bello's wife: Prof Ibiyemi Olatunji Bello who is a fellow Pastor in the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, but extremely greedy, vicious and proud.

Ambode in his characteristic manner refused to join issues with him and others who took it upon themselves to report the activities of his government to Tinubu, with the absolute believe that his performance will suffice at the end.

Tunji Bello currently oversees the media unit of the Babajide Olushola Sanwoolu Campaign
Organization BOSCO though Comrade Sesan Daini is the face of the unit. Daini is a mere tool in the hands of Bello who controls the budget and purse of the unit which ran into hundreds of millions of naira. He determines which project flies and which one will not.

Bello is responsible for the negative press Governor Ambode got from The Nation newspaper. He acted in partnership with Mr. Dele Alake and Mr. Wale Edun the Chairman of Vintage Press. They are worried that the scales have fallen off the eyes of their principal, Tinubu, who was shocked at the reality from the miserly result polled by Lagos APC in the first phase of the general elections that two Saturdays ago.

Unknown to many Bello was among the saboteurs of the Cleaner Lagos Initiative of the Ambode administration. He had a recycling company that bided for the recycling arm of the business, but lost to others. He used his contacts from his days as Commissioner for Environment to sabotage Visionscape Sanitation Services, instigating these firms not to cooperate with Visionscape. Bello was allotted 28 waste evacuation detail contract in Lagos; but he deployed only one truck, to cover these details, yet collects 28 truck payments from Lagos State Waste Management Agency LAWMA. He is indeed a greedy fellow.

He had serious altercations with Fashola who accused him pointedly to stop scheming, he was among the cabal that occasioned the media blackout of Fashola's post tenure book launch. He was stunned alongside his clique when President Muhammadu Buhari name Fashola as the federal cabinet appointee for Lagos State.

Bello spends heavily on his UK based mistress,a married woman called Ronke,he ferries her to Nigeria from London monthly for trysts at Eko Hotels in Victoria Island, passing the bill to the state government.

Bello's wife Ibiyemi the Deputy Vice Chancellor Acedemics later acting Vice Chancellor of the Lagos State University: she was miffed and deeply pained that Ambode as the Visitor of the institution did not make her the substantive Vice Chancellor, but directed the Senate of the school to shop for a competent and qualified hand that led to the emergence of Prof Olarenwaju Fagbohun, an Awori prince as the institution's Vice Chancellor.

The Bellos have taken it upon themselves to be of total service to the Sanwoolu's. In fact Prof Ibiyemi is the one running domestic chores for them as well as being in charge of Dr Sanwoolu's wardrobe. She continually bear false witnesses against others who are acquintances with the Sanwoolu's, her involvement has made others give a wide berth to the Sanwoolu's even at this critical hour.

Media industry practitioners blamed the collapse of Concord Press Limited publishers of Concord newspaper and her sub titles on Bello's mismanagement. Concord newspaper failed under his watch, his former embittered colleagues offered that Bello is not worth the position of class captain.

Wednesday, 29 May 2019

Yobe: Buni declares emergency on education

The newly sworn in Governor of Yobe State, Mai Mala Buni has just declared a state of emergency on primary and secondary education in the state.
The Governor made the declaration while delivering his inaugural speech as the 4th civilian governor of the 28 years old state.
He said his administration will recruit more teachers, build infrastructures and provide adequate instructional materials across schools in the state.


Details soon….

Let’s use democracy to entrench peace, development – Saraki

The Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, on Wednesday, urged Nigerians to use democracy to institutionalise peace and genuine development in the country.
Saraki in a statement signed by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Yusuph Olaniyonu, in Abuja, congratulated Nigerians on the country’s attainment of 20 years of uninterrupted democracy.
He described the commemoration of 20 years of democracy as ”a thing of joy in view of the many positive developments the country had witnessed since May 29, 1999.”
He advised Nigerians to fully take ownership of democracy and its institutions and use them to “entrench peace, welfare and improved standard of living for all our people.”
According him, democracy is about the people and the people should use democracy to achieve social justice, equity, inclusiveness and economic self-reliance.
While urging the followers to hold their leaders accountable and ensure they always act in the best interest of the people and country, he called on the people to be good followers and be law-abiding at all times.
”We should avoid conflicts and blood-letting as no country can develop in the midst of chaos.
”We should all steer clear of issues, comments and situations that emphasise our fault lines,” he said.
He called on all newly-elected leaders who were to be sworn-in to work for the development of the country and the continuous preservation of the nation’s democracy.
According to him, the benefits of a constitutional democracy far outweigh the challenges that have confronted the country since the return of democracy.
”It is a thing of absolute joy and national pride that we are today celebrating two decades of sustained democratic governance in the country.
”It is my hope that every Nigerian will look back at how far we have come in the last 20 years and resolve to continue to preserve our democracy – not minding the observed lapses in the operation of the system.
”We should continue to strive to preserve the present form of democratic governance because democracy still remains the best system of government,” he said.
Saraki said that everyone ”has a duty to translate this dream into measurable realities in terms of the security and welfare of the people as well as the socio-economic and political advancement of the country.”
”I believe that all our newly sworn-in leaders are fully abreast of the present realities and therefore would spare no effort in working to turn the country around for the better,” he said.

Friends, colleagues honour Dapo Olorunyomi

“Testimony to Courage”, a book in honour of Dapo Olorunyomi, publisher of Premium Times, was launched in Abuja on Monday.
It was co-edited by  Chido Onumah, executive director of the African Centre for Media and Information Literacy, and Frederick Adetiba, a strategic management consultant.
Bola Tinubu, a national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC); Nuhu Ribadu, pioneer chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC); and Rauf Aregbesola, former governor of Osun state, were among those who contributed to the book.
In his welcome address, Onumah said very few journalists have impacted journalism in Nigeria the way Olorunyomi has done.
He said the idea of the book was conceived during Olorunyomi’s 60th birthday in November 2017. Onumah said Olorunyomi did not know about it until “some few weeks ago”.
“My team members and I put together this book to celebrate Dapo, to share his experience through the views of his teachers, relations, friends, colleagues, and mentees,” Onumah said.
“We hope current and future generations of journalists and public administrators will gain from the fountain of knowledge and experience that Dapo represents, so aptly captured in the over 90 essays that make up the book. If there is any time courage and integrity are needed in our country, it is now.
“Our dear nation stands at the crossroads and journalists and the media need to once again rise to the occasion the way Dapo and many in his generation did years ago.”

We’re Closing In On Child Traffickers, Prostitutes – Fayemi

Ado-Ekiti – Dr Kayode Fayemi, the Ekiti State governor, has reaffirmed his administration’s determination to get rid of child of labour, human traffickers and other vices.
Fayemi spoke in Ado Ekiti on Monday during the 2019 edition of the children’s day celebration.
Fayemi added that his government will tighten noose on the perpetrators of child labour , trafficking and prostitution through legal and robust policy formulation, in order not to destroy the lives of the country’s future leaders.
The governor, represented by the Commissioner for Youths, Mr. Michael Awopetu, said:”The lives and future of our children are paramount to this government and we will spare nothing to protect them.
“We have enacted laws like gender-based violence prohibition law, child right law, equal opportunities law and also introduced school feeding programme to add values to the lives of our children.
“We are committed to your future and we enjoin our parents to collaborate with government , so that our policies targeted at the children population can be achieved.