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By Ayokunle Ewuoso By Ayokunle Ewuoso S T N A U T G E O A I N R E I G ...REBUILDING THE GATEWAY THROUGH GOOD GOVERNANCE MARCH 2012 VOL 5 NO. 3 n furtherance of its avowed commitment to rapid industrialisation of I the State, the Senator Ibikunle Amosun’s adminis- tration has put together a 2- day Investors’ Forum where potential investors, industrial- ists and other players in the private sector would con- verge and deliberate on the vast potentials of the State in the areas of raw materials, infrastructural facilities, manpower and other factors necessary for industrialis- ation. This is no doubt a bold attempt towards exposing the State to industrialisation by taking advantage of its location being the gateway to other States in the country, the gateway to commerce in Nigeria, the only State that one will have to pass through to do commerce in anywhere in the country, its elaborate network of rivers and fertile farmland among others. The By Gbnemisola Ogolo By Gbnemisola Ogolo forum which is the maiden edition of the Investors' Forum is tagged “Ogun State: Open for Business”. The forum which is a gathering of investors from Govt. Releases First Batch Of C of Os - Pg 6 Koleade stated this during an interactive session organized by the Ministry with cotton farmers in the Southwest zone of the country. The Permanent Secre- tary added that the agenda would equally increase exports to West African countries from the present 5% to 30% and affirmed that the State Government was By Gbemisola Ogolo & Tayo Dosunmu By Gbemisola Ogolo & Tayo Dosunmu committed to providing necessary support to cotton farmers in order to maintain its lead in cotton production in Nigeria. He urged private compa- nies and individuals to continue collaborating with government in the develop- ment of the economy, pointing out that the leader- AS OGUN MOVES TO ACTUALISE ITS INDUSTRIALISATION PLAN... Investors Converge within and outside the country will have in atten- dance Captains of indus- tries, foreign and local organisations, Government Contd. On Page 6 where the comparative eco- nomic advantage would be displayed and equally share from their knowledge and experience in order to move the State forward. “Today's event is the first of those things towards achieving the desired greatness we want for our State. We are organizing this programme to show to the world that our State is gifted. We want to industrial- ise our State by tapping into the potentials of agriculture”, he stated Speaking further, the Governor said: “we have our cardinal programmes, but an area where we think would be the pivot which all other things would rest on is agriculture. he Federal Govern- ment's transforma- Ttion agenda on cotton which the Ogun State Government has bought into is expected to generate over 17.2 million job oppor- tunities for the people. The Permanent Secre- tary in the State Ministry of Agriculture, Mr. Ayo Amosun: We're Determined To Industrialise Ogun Governor Ibikunle Amosun being briefed about the Ogun Investors’ Forum logo shortly after its unveiling Cotton Farming To Generate 17.2m Jobs gun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun has reiterated O his administration's commitment to rapid industrialisation of the State. Senator Amosun who gave the assurance in Abeokuta while unveiling the official logo of the maiden edition of “Ogun State Investors' Forum”, added that government's decision to organize the forum was a stepping stone towards making the State an industrial hub. He said the forum would create a platform for the State to host foreign and local investors Once we start with agric and we begin to process whatever we grow, that will again lead to all the value chains that agric would bring”. By Deborah Odulate By Deborah Odulate Contd. On Page 6 On Abeokuta Contd. On Page 6 New Chief of Staff, SA, Others Take Oath Of Office - Pg 10
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By Ayokunle EwuosoBy Ayokunle Ewuoso

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...REBUILDING THE GATEWAY THROUGH GOOD GOVERNANCEMARCH 2012VOL 5 NO. 3

n furtherance of its avowed commitment to rapid industrialisation of I

the State, the Senator Ibikunle Amosun’s adminis-tration has put together a 2-day Investors’ Forum where potential investors, industrial-ists and other players in the private sector would con-verge and deliberate on the vast potentials of the State in the areas of raw materials, infrastructural facilities, manpower and other factors necessary for industrialis-ation.

This is no doubt a bold attempt towards exposing the State to industrialisation by taking advantage of its location being the gateway to other States in the country, the gateway to commerce in Nigeria, the only State that one will have to pass through to do commerce in anywhere in the country, its elaborate network of rivers and fertile farmland among others. The

By Gbnemisola OgoloBy Gbnemisola Ogolo

forum which is the maiden edition of the Investors' Forum is tagged “Ogun

State: Open for Business”. The forum which is a

gathering of investors from

Govt. Releases First Batch Of C of Os - Pg 6

Koleade stated this during an interactive session organized by the Ministry with cotton farmers in the Southwest zone of the country.

The Permanent Secre-tary added that the agenda would equally increase exports to West African countries from the present 5% to 30% and affirmed that the State Government was

By Gbemisola Ogolo & Tayo DosunmuBy Gbemisola Ogolo & Tayo Dosunmu

committed to providing necessary support to cotton farmers in order to maintain its lead in cotton production in Nigeria.

He urged private compa-nies and individuals to continue collaborating with government in the develop-ment of the economy, pointing out that the leader-

AS OGUN MOVES TO ACTUALISE ITS INDUSTRIALISATION PLAN...

Investors Converge within and outside the country will have in atten-dance Captains of indus-

tries, foreign and local organisations, Government

Contd. On Page 6

where the comparative eco-nomic advantage would be displayed and equally share from their knowledge and experience in order to move the State forward.

“Today's event is the first of those things towards achieving the desired greatness we want for our State. We are organizing this programme to show to the world that our State is gifted. We want to industrial-ise our State by tapping into the potentials of agriculture”, he stated

Speaking further, the Governor said: “we have our cardinal programmes, but an

area where we think would be the pivot which all other things would rest on is agriculture.

he Federal Govern-ment's transforma-Tt i on ag enda on

cotton which the Ogun State Government has bought into is expected to generate over 17.2 million job oppor-tunities for the people.

The Permanent Secre-tary in the State Ministry of Ag r i cu l tu re , Mr. Ayo

Amosun: We're Determined To Industrialise OgunGovernor Ibikunle Amosun being briefed about the Ogun Investors’ Forum logo shortly after its unveiling

Cotton Farming To Generate 17.2m Jobsgun State Governor, S e n a t o r I b i k u n l e Amosun has reiterated O

his administration's commitment to rapid industrialisation of the State.

Senator Amosun who gave the assurance in Abeokuta while unveiling the official logo of the maiden edition of “Ogun State Investors' Forum”, added that government's decision to organize the forum was a stepping stone towards making the State an industrial hub.

He said the forum would create a platform for the State to host foreign and local investors

Once we start with agric and we begin to process whatever we grow, that will again lead to all

the value chains that agric would bring”.

By Deborah OdulateBy Deborah Odulate

Contd. On Page 6

On Abeokuta

Contd. On Page 6

New Chief of Staff, SA, Others Take Oath Of Office - Pg 10

OGUN UPDATE | March 20122 | ACROSS THE STATE

Across The State

our Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) out of the total ordered by the Ogun F

State Government to combat criminal activities in the State have already been flown into the country.

The State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun made this known in his office while receiving the Management team of Ecobank Plc which came to donate the sum of N75m to the State's Security Trust Fund.

Governor Amosun disclosed that already, the State Government had spent the sum of N4b to procure security gadgets, including 125 Hilux vans, adding that his administration was committed to ensuring security of lives and

property in the State as no meaningful socio-economic development could take place in an environment devoid of peace.

He commended financial institutions that have already contributed to the Fund for their support, calling on them to also invest more in the State's economy especially in areas of hous ing , ag r icu l ture and industries to enhance its socio-economic development.

Speak ing ea r l i e r , the Chairman of Ecobank Plc, Olorogun Sunny Kuku said that the bank would continue to contribute its quota to measures aimed at combating crime and developing the State.

In a related development, the State has also taken the delivery of two Hilux security

By Wole Sokunbi

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testing, care and support services.Dr. Olowonyo expressed

optimism that the HPDPII being launched would achieve all these and ultimately lead to a reduction in the HIV prevalence in the State.

In her presentation, the Director, Ogun State Action Committee on AIDS, Dr. Ranti Oladeinde said the Committee as a multi-sectoral body has the objectives of reducing the spread of HIV and AIDs, mitigate the health and socio-economic impact of the disease on those infected and a f f e c t ed and a l so p rov ide prevention, treatment care and

Govt. Restates Commitment To Provide Qualitative Healthcare

otwithstanding the meagre resources available to it, the Ogun State Government has N

assured that it will not fail to meet its financial obligation through prompt payment of necessary counterpart funding so that residents can have access to quality health care services wherever they live or work.

The Commissioner for Health, Dr. Olaokun Soyinka made this declaration at the launch of the second H I V a n d A I D s P r o g r a m m e Development Project (HPDP II) in Abeokuta.

Dr. Soyinka said since the inception of the Senator Amosun-led administration, special attention has been given to the control of HIV and AIDs in the State, stating that Ogun State Action Committee on AIDs will soon complete the process of transforming into a full fledged agency for better coordination of the State's response to HIV and AIDs epidemic.

The Commissioner explained that in the face of the prevailing global economic crisis and dwindling resources, emphasis should be placed on s t ronger co l laborat ion in p r o g r a m m i n g b e t we e n H I V, tuberculosis, malaria, reproductive health and other related conditions for better performance and achievement of hea l th-re la ted Mi l lennium Development Goals targets.

He noted that with the launch of the HPDPII which is a 4-year project sector credit, there would be adequate support for the civil societies and community-based HIV intervention and multi sectoral response by engaging various sectors of the economy.

In his welcome address, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Dr. Tunde Olowonyo said the HPDPII was aimed at reducing the risk of HIV infection by scaling up preventions, interventions and increase access of people to free HIV counseling and

By Seun Oyelade

APCs Ordered By Ogun Arrivevans donated by the Management of Viju Nigeria Limited.

Receiving the vehicles, Secretary to the State Govern-ment, Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa reiterated the commitment of the government to making the State uncomfor table for ar med robbers and other criminally minded people, adding that the APCs would soon be cleared from the port.

He thanked the donor for the gesture, assuring that the vehicles would be deployed appropriately to combat crime in the State.

Speaking at the occasion, the representative of Viju Nigeria limited, Mr. Collins Mbegu said his company decided to donate the vehicles as its contribution to the State Government's efforts to make the State crime-free.

support services.According to her, about

124,000 persons were presently living with HIV and AIDs in the State and that there was a higher prevalence in rural than urban areas.

ndGiving an overview of the 2 H I V / A I D s P r o g r a m m e Development Project (HPDPII), the Programme Manager, Mrs Bola Gbadamosi said the rationale behind the programme was to build the achievement recorded and lessons learnt from HPDPI and also address key emergency sector issues identified by government and other key stakeholders.

m b a s s a d o r E m m a nu e l Ademola Ogunnaike, mni a Aretired Foreign Service

Officer and the newly appointed th Chief of Staff was born on 11

January, 1950. He graduated with Bachelor of Science Degree in Psychology from the University of Lagos in 1975 and has a Master of Science Degree in International Relations from the University of Ibadan in 1985.

Amb. Ogunnaike started his career as Third Secretary in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1976.He got promoted to the First Secretary position and was posted to Embassy of Nigeria, Warsaw, Poland between 1981 and 1983.

Before then, he was Third Secretary, Pupillage Attachment, Embassy of Nigeria, Ankara, Turkey from 1976 to 1978.

He moved to Second Secretary level between 1978 and 1980 when he worked with the Protocol Department as well as Consular, Legal and Welfare Department in the Foreign Affairs Ministry.

He was a Counsellor with the Embassy of Nigeria, Bonn, Germany between 1983 and 1984 and also served as Counsellor in the Foreign Affairs Ministry between 1985 and 1988.

He later became Minister, High Commission of Nigeria, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, between 1988 and 1992.

He was posted to the Embassy of Nigeria, Stockholm, Sweden for a year and High Commission of Nigeria, Lusaka, Zambia between 1998 and 2003, both as a Minister.

The new Chief of Staff was the Coordinator at the Secretariat of the Abuja Commonwealth for Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) between 2003 and 2004.

He rose to the post of Director in the Foreign Affairs Ministry where he held many posts before retiring on a Special Grade on the cadre. His last mission was to Nigeria High Commission in Singapore.

rs. Shopeju Tinuola Ayodeji , the newly appointed Special Adviser st

on Agriculture was born on 21 March ,1961. She attended MAfrican Church Grammar School, Abeokuta, between 1973 and 1977 before moving to The Polytechnic Ibadan for her 'A' Level from 1977 to 1979.

Mrs. Shopeju bagged B.A. Communications and M.A. Journalism in 1984 from University of Iowa, Iowa City, USA.

She did her compulsory one year national service at Gateway Television, Abeokuta between 1988 and 1989 as News Correspondent after which she was retained in the same TV station to work as News Editor between 1989 and 1992.

Mrs Shopeju joined the defunct Gateway Bank Plc, Marina, Lagos in 1992 as a Public Relations Manager (Assistant Manager).In 1994, she became the Public Relations Manager (Deputy Manager) before moving to the post of the Head, Public Relations Manager between 1997 and 2000.

She was the Head, Corporate Affairs Manager between 2000 and 2004 and later became the Branch Manager, Sapon Branch (Senior Manager) from 2004 to 2005.

She became the Group Executive, Retail, South West and Public Sector Senior Manager of Intercontinental Bank Plc between 2005 and 2006 before rising to the post of (Assistant General Manager), Regional Business

Controller (South/West) of the bank in 2007 and later Regional Director, South West (Assistant General Manager) in 2011.

S h e w a s t h e H e a d , Commercial and Retail Banking South West (Assistant General Manager). She became the Zonal Head, Commercial Banking Division South West Region in Fe b r u a r y 2 0 1 2 u n t i l h e r appointment as the Special Adviser to the Governor on Agriculture.

Mrs Shopeju has won a number of prizes and awards. Some of these include: Dean's List Award (1982), PEO International Peace Scholarship, USA (1983) and Best Marketer of the Year Award, Gateway Bank Plc (2004).

Tinuola Shopeju: Now To Transact Business With Farmers in Ogun

Ogunnaike, the Ambassador in Governor’s Office

s part of measures to enhance Information Communica t ion and A

Technology (ICT), the Ogun State Government has concluded arrangements to establish a plant where components of computer system are to be assembled.

The plant is expected to produce a minimum of 50 desktops and 20 laptops daily.

The Senior Special Assistant to t h e S t a t e G o v e r n o r o n Information, Communication and Technology (ICT), Mr. Bunmi Adebayo dropped this hint during a chat with newsmen in his office in Abeokuta.

According to Mr. Adebayo, the plant, a multi-million naira project was the first of its kind in the country and would provide enough computer systems to meet the demand of residents of the State and those of neighbouring States.

He commended the State

Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun for his unflinching support towards actualizing the project, which according to him will go a long way in reducing the digital gap and improve knowledge about ICT.

Also speaking on the project, the General Manager, Gateway ICT, Mrs. Irene Enitan Ayorinde said that apart from assembling computer accessories, the new plant would also fast-track knowledge about the internet as interested members of the public would be exposed to trainings in s o f t w a r e a n d h a r d w a r e development.

Mrs. Ayorinde also disclosed that the plant would equally engage in website designing, disclosing that arrangements were already being made in conjunction with the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs to design websites for the 20 Local Governments in the State.

...Sets Up Multi-Million Naira Computer Assembly Plant

By Demola Orunbo

PROFILE

ACROSS THE STATE | 3 OGUN UPDATE | March 2012

Across The State

By Kemi Sodeinde

ver the years, ability to generate the required energy to meet local O

demands as well as help propel industrial, economic growth and development of the nation has been a great challenge that requires urgent and systemic solutions. The availability of renewable energy sources is considered a good alternative to the national grid whose primary energy sources are oil and gas.

Since electricity is key to the establishment of small-scale industries which of course, requires little capital to take-off and has the ability to keep the youths off the streets, it is the responsibility of bo th the S t a t e and Loca l Government administrators to be able to determine the energy requirements of its people. Jobs like barbing, tailoring, hairdressing among others, require l itt le proportion of electricity in impacting positively into the lives of the people.

Recently, Ogun Government in collaboration with the Energy

Ogun Takes Steps To Meet Energy Demands

Commission of Nigeria (ECN)under the Office of the Special Adviser to the Governor on Energy, Mr. Taiwo Fagbemi, organized a 5-day training workshop on Energy Demand and Supply Projection for Professionals in Ogun State. The

thevent which took place between 5

thand 9 of March, 2012 had in attendance about 200 participants who were drawn from the public and private sectors as well as the academia.

Declaring the Workshop open, the Governor of the State, Senator Ib ikunle Amosun described the place of energy in the sustenance of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) as b a s e l i n e f o r e c o n o m i c development which cannot be over-emphasised as it remains the ca ta lys t for technolog ica l development and providing the basic needs of the people.

Governor Amosun made it known that his Administration was committed to rebuilding the capacity of its manpower as part of its focus to fulfill the deve lopmenta l a sp i ra t ions

contained in his 5-Cardinal Programmes.

He noted that the government in its efforts at promoting self-sufficiency in the supply of electricity to the people of the S t a t e was de t e r m ined to incorporate the various renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydro-biomass among others into the State energy supply mix.

It is not an overstatement to say that States and Local Governments in Nigeria cannot d e t e r m i n e t h e e n e r g y requirements for their people. That explains why out of the 350MW required to run a State like Ogun effectively, only 40MW that was not well distributed was provided, which to some extent explain some of the electricity supply challenges faced by the people, apart from the regular challenges being faced by PHCN.

Speaking on the advantages of the workshop, Mr. Taiwo Fagbemi said, the workshop, has s u c c e e d e d i n e x p o s i n g professionals to the techniques and methodologies of integrated energy planning which will enable

By Gbemisola Ogolo the State to determine the energy requirement of each Local Government or community within the State.

Mr. Fagbemi said the workshop has helped in providing needed skills to conduct energy survey and detail understating of energy needs of the State, adding to that practical demonstration of the knowledge gained at the Workshop would be carried out in

at least one Ward in each Local Government Area of the State.

Some of the participants lauded the State Government for deeming it fit to put up such a programme as it would go a long way in educating them not only in knowing the energy demand of the people but also creating avenue for learning on how to conserve energy for other usages instead of wasting it.

First Lady Launches Group For Spouses of Political Office Holderscapacity building and empower fellow members. The association, among other things, would serve as a forum where members could meet and socialise with one another as well as establish a recreational centre where mem-bers and their children could relax.

The Head of Service, Mrs. Modupe Adekunle speaking on the topic: “Social Etiquette/Code of Conduct” explained that social etiquette is a convention of correct social behaviour or rules, usually unwritten ones that guides the behaviour of members of a particular profession towards each other in an organised community. She said as spouses of govern-ment functionaries it was expedi-ent that they are always punctual to all occasions, dress modestly to suit a particular occasion, avoid eating in public as much as possible, be polite to people

around them, ask appropriate questions and strive to comport themselves well in public, among others.

“Always dress to suit occa-sions/events - you should not make condolence visit on your way from a valentine programme wearing the same outfit. You should always see yourself as models and make moderation your watchword in dressing, make-up and so on. Do not display bad habits such as closing your mouth with a handker-chief, yawning loudly, picking your nose, using fingers to pick your teeth and never fight in public”, were part of her summations.

Presenting a paper titled: “Fundamentals and Practice of Protocol, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Alhaji Abdul-Fatai Opebi described protocol as the rule of etiquette of the diplomatic corps or rules for any procedures or even a formal statement of a proceeding or transaction. “In the practice of protocol , cer tain seemingly insignificant details such as sitting position or order of recognition of personalities at a gathering can result in so much bad blood that it can cost the offending party some goodwill and even advantages”

He stated that the order of protocol should be followed in sitting arrangement at public functions. He also advised on courtesy call, convoy movement, outings, managing official secrets, address and dressing. The Perma-nent Secretary urged the spouses of government functionaries to

accord protocol its rightful place of eminence in the discharge of their official functions by adhering to the suggestions offered. He con-demned the practice of saying 'all protocol observed' instead of recognising each personality appropriately, saying it was not right in protocol and should be avoided

Other papers presented at the occasion included “Time Manage-ment and Family Life by Mrs. Aderoju Odunsi and Security Consciousness by the Deputy Commissioner of Police, repre-sented by the Police Public Relations Officer, Mr. Muyiwa Adejobi. Mr. Adejobi admonished the spouses of State government functionaries to be security conscious and give their children good training, noting that “street kids are security threat to the contemporary society”.

He charged them to come up with ideas that could help the State Government in tackling the security challenges in the State and the country at large.

Members of the association include spouses of the Governor, Deputy Governor, Secretary to the State Government, Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly and other legislators, Chief Judge of Ogun State, Head of Service and spouses of Commissioners, Permanent Secretaries, Senior Special Advisers and Local Government Transition Commit-tee Chairmen, among others.

how members can support their spouses. “We believe in the need to assist one another in capacity building, as we support the mission to rebuild Ogun State”. She called on the members to put on their thinking caps and be more united as one body and support one another.

According to the First Lady, the purpose of the association was to promote the spirit of peace, unity and cooperation among members, to support spouses in their various functions as officials of the state, to initiate and contrib-ute to the social and economic well-being of the citizens of the State and to promote self-reliance among the members of the association.

The First Lady described the association as gender mixed alert minds, which would serve as a good team for productive deliberation by pulling resources, skills, ideas, experiences, challenges and talents together, with a view to assist in

nother landmark achieve-ment was recorded in Ogun state as spouses of A

top Government functionaries across the 20 Local Governments gathered together under the aegis of the 'Spouses of Ogun State Gover nment Func t iona r i e s Association' (SOSGFA). The chief host and founder of the associa-tion, Wife of the State Governor, Mrs. Olufunso Amosun presented the mission and vision of the association to members, explaining that it would serve as a forum for spouses of Government function-aries to function in an enabling environment, devoid of external influences that could hinder their humanitarian services to the people of Ogun State. SOSGFA is a non-political organisation set up to bring all calibres of spouses of top government officials together to interact and share their views and wealth of experiences in order to complement the efforts of their spouses in the mission to rebuild Ogun State.

The meeting, which was held at the newly constructed Progress Hall, Southwest Resource Centre, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta had in attendance the wives and husbands of officials of the State Govern-ment. Members of the association were taken through series of trainings. The association according to Mrs. Amosun, is not a 'sloganeering' body aimed at wast ing va luable t ime and resources, but one that focuses on

Mrs. Olufunso Amosun (middle) in a chat with Mrs. Modupe Adekunle, Head of Service (right) with Mrs. Adesegun, wife of the Deputy Governor during the Inauguration of SOSGFA

Prince Segun Adesegun, Deputy Governor presenting certificate to one of the participants of the Workshop on Energy Demands

OGUN UPDATE | March 20124 | EDITORIAL

Editorial

n Nigeria, like other nations of the world, security and challenges I

of providing same, continue to be a pressing issue with reference to national dis-course, unity, economy, sta-bility, peace and orderliness.

However, appar ent l y deriving strength from the words of the classic activitist and United State born actor Paul Robinson, who said “No barriers can stand against the mightiest river of all the peo-ple's will for peace”. Senator Ibikunle Amosun-led govern-ment in the State has since taken the bull by the horns as the administration has duti-fully taken proactive mea-sures to curb the scourge of men of the under world, if not to finally banish them from the State.

Precisely, on Thursday December 22, 2011, Governor Amosun inaugurated the State Security Trust Fund and formally handed over 120 double cabin patrol vans equipped with information and other security gadgets to

credible officers and men of proven integrity who have made marks as members of various security networks in the country.

Only recently too, the Governor fulfilled his earlier promise of fortifying the security network of the State with provision of Armored Personnel Carriers as 4 of the 10 procured by the govern-ment have arrived the coun-try.

While these concerted efforts are being taken by government, the issue of security should never and cannot be left wholly to the government alone. It calls for our collective responsibilities

as individuals, corporate bodies, organisations and

Giving Security Top Priority

W O R D S O N M A R B LE“We are ready to partner with genuine Investors to

assist in developing Human Capacity and show the world

that our State is gifted”.- Senator Ibikunle Amosun

at the unveiling of the Investors’ Forum Logo

JUST HOPE FOR THE BESTThings may not really go your own way

Just hope for the bestThings may not really work in your favour

Just hope for the bestThings may not really be the way you plan now

Just hope for the best

Men may even laugh you to scornJust hope for the best

Men may even call you a failureJust hope for the best

Men may even avoid you completelyJust hope for the best

This may only be time of sowingJust hope for the best

This may only be time to labourJust hope for the best

Time of labour is always like thatJust hope for the best

The best times are still comingJust hope for the best

Great times are almost hereJust hope for the best

Just don't relent on doing the right thingsJust hope for the best

- FEMI ONASANYA

P O E M

guarantee safety of life and prosperity of the people of the State. He assured that the primary purpose of gover-nance was effective security of life and property of the citizenry.

The Trust Fund was put in place to effect the take-off of a joint military/police task force with about 2000 security personnel fully equipped to stand the challenges of crimi-nals across the 20 Local Gov-ernment Areas of the State.

To further complement the efforts of the Task Force, the State Government set up a complementary outfit known as “Quick Response Squad” manned by the Nigerian Police with over 120 fleet of patrol vans which are laced with necessary security gad-gets.

Considering the need for effectiveness of these outfits at combating crimes in the State, the State Government spends between N200 and N300 million naira monthly to lubricate the workings of the outfits consisting of

VOL 5 NO. 3 MARCH 2012

PUBLISHERYusuph Olaniyonu

EXECUTIVE DIRECTORAbdul-Fatai Opebiyi

GENERAL MANAGERAyo Oluyemi

EDITORKayode Bello

PRODUCTION CREWMosun Feyisetan

Lateef OsiteluGbemisola OgoloRotimi Oduniyi

Sakirudeen BashiruFemi OnasanyaTayo DosunmuOlatunde TijaniDorcas Johnson

Oluyemisi Adebajo Lawon Solanke

CORRESPONDENTSInformation Officers

PHOTOGRAPHERSTunji OnabanjoTunde OdunewuBolaji OgundejiTope AbiodunTosin Dipeolu

OIaseni Kassim

OGUN STATE MINISTRY OF

INFORMATION AND STRATEGY,

OKE-MOSAN, ABEOKUTA

C A R T O O N

OpinionOPINION | 5OGUN UPDATE | March 2012

hen the State Gover-nor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun set machinery W

in motion to place the Civil Service on the right pedestal of punctuality by enforcing the resumption time of workers for duty at 7.30am not many people believed it is achievable.

To most workers, it was a tough decision. This feeling was understandable because prior to this time, indiscipline in the Service had become a garment worn day-in-day-out, hence the need for some sanity to return to the system, particularly among the newly employed Officers who seem not to have inculcated the ethics of the Service. Moreso majority of the workforce presumably have not heard nor read about the great days of Chief Simeon Adebo and the Deguns of this world who place the Ogun Civil Service as first among equals.

Governor Amosun's inten-tion to bring sanity into the service this time reminds me of the days of General Oladipo Diya as the Governor of the State between 1984 and 1985. Then, Colonel Diya would get to the office on time but woe betides you if you get late as he was a stickler for time. Sanity had prevailed then as most offices would have been bubbling with official duties by 7.30am, until the situation waned away through subsequent admin-istrations.

Unknown to many, one of the unread signals that Governor Amosun gave on assumption of office, was his early resumption at work. An early comer will meet the Governor in the office latest by 7.00am. Yet undiscerning minds among the work force failed to read the hand writing on the wall. Majority of the workers chose to ignore the man's leader-ship by example style until he had to unequivocally declare he was no longer ready to tolerate late coming to the office. Though to some 'early birds' and watchers of times, the Governor's reform in this respect was not a problem.

The Governor had 'stuck to his gun' and poised not only to

The Punctuality Comedy

enforce it but sustain the process.

On the D-day, the Gover-nor had gotten to office early as usual but for that day no one had expected the event that played out that morning. Contrary to 7.30 resumption time, the Governor ordered all entrances to the Secretariat shut by 7.45am. Top Government Officials including the Head of Service, Permanent Secretaries, some of the Governor's aides took strategic positions on the instructions of the Head of business himself, Senator Amosun.

The first victims were those just alighting from the Official Workers Buses that were able to beat its arrival at the tarmac inside the Secretariat seconds before the gates were locked. Though, both the bus and its passengers scaled through the gates, by wiskers missed the resumption time hence were all arrested by the 'Gate master' himself the Governor, who ordered that their names be compiled for necessary actions.

The tarmac arrested late comers story was somehow better with the trend of events that followed. The few officers who beat the time started to

make series of phone calls to friends and office associates that might be caught in the web of Amosun's no lateness reform, text messages spread l ike harmattan fire from arrays of phones, black berry, Nokia, the messages short, simple and straight forward. Such include: “Find your way into the office but note that all gates are already locked!” others read: “Oga is at the gate to arrest late comers, be warned”; Sir, please come quickly, the Governor is taking register”.

The consequences of these information exchanges and the Gatemaster’s approach of Governor Amosun and his aides for the occasion apart form its discipl inary teachings and corrective measure interpreta-tions also could go for nice comedy film featuring frantic efforts of high calibers late coming officers to evade 'arrest' by jumping through fence as some scampered through the jungle not minding the bites of snakes and other reptiles which were innocently enjoying their early morning rest in the bush.

The issue was the need to get to the office at all cost. One of such scenes to behold were two heavily pregnant workers who had to climb the fence to get in. Some abandoned their vehicles on the Ibrahim Babangida Boulevard to either jump over the fence or crawl through the drains. All that matters was getting to their various duty posts. It even afforded those who had been avoiding exercises to do compul-sory exercises which they would

have done joyfully at the “Keep Fit Club”. They were panting and heaving up and down. The press-ups indeed did justice to their backs.

Indeed, the scene could better be imagined. It was really a lesson, a memorable experi-ence and a sort of melodrama.

However, arising from the fear, and level of compliance to the new order, the Governor and his team were convinced they had successfully planted the needed signal but the cheering news was the manner the Governor tempered justice with mercy as he ordered all culprits to be warned against recurrence and their 'Zambia' was set free (apology to Kenneth Kaunda's titled: Zambia shall be free)

The Governor Amosun's new dawn order in this respect sent the right signals to the rank and file of officers in the Service across the Ministries and agencies as top officers and management authorities took the campaign in turns to their staff.

Though it was a decisive day and memorable event in the life of the present Administration but the workforce indeed learnt a lesson.

Action they say brings reaction. Though while Gover-nor Amosun would have successfully brought sanity into the punctuality of the State workforce to their duty posts, little did he know the extent and level of compliance by the workers. By 7.30am of every working day, offices are already bubbling for business.

Since then, the situation has changed for better. The already busy IBB Boulevard now become more busy as the hold-up would start right at the NNPC Mega Station and you see people bringing in their expertise at driving to beat the traffic and get to the office on time.

Another dimension eventu-ally reared its head to expose how workers tenaciously kept faith with the Governor's directive. This particular day, the Governor was coming into the Secretariat and there was this hold up at the gate. The gate was small and two vehicles could not access it simultaneously.

Lo and behold, with the blaring sirens, the vehicles refuse to give way believing that when the Governor gets in, he could shut the gate against them. They refused to yield.

Some other comic reliefs that the no late-coming palaver brought with it are numerous. To mention a few. I overhead a female officer telling her col-league that you know I wore pants outside down just to beat time while the other said she brought her meal (rice) to the office without stew. She now had to go round to look for stew. Another Officer who had even attended an official engagement realized later that she wore the wrong side of her skirt. There are many others.

The beauty of this early morning resumption to duty has brought sanity into the system. No doubt, people now report for duty early. The snag to this development however, that have been noticed is that there are not enough buses to convey Civil Servants to the office. Since buses could not even leave the premises until after office hours, it has also frustrated the efforts of those who depend on boarding these buses to and fro Oke-Mosan to transact one business or the other. Of course, it has afforded the Kabukabu trans-porters opportunity to make more money while the Okada are already having a field day.

Government should please look into this aspect of not enough buses syndrome to enable officers get to work early. The words on the lips of every Civil Servant is “the fear of Amosun is the beginning of wisdom”.

Segun Ayorinde is a Deputy Director of Information in the Ministry of Information & Strategy

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and Private Organisations among others.

Speaking on the aim of the Forum, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Trade and Investment, Mrs. Nike Aboderin said it is aimed at letting the outside world know why they should invest in the State. It is also a way of increasing industrialisation which in return will increase employment opportunities, eradicate poverty and help government increase its Internally-Generated Reve-nue which could be used in

achieving other cardinal programmes of the Senator Ib i kun l e Amosun- l ed administration.

According to Mrs. Aboderin, “we thought we should let people know that Ogun State is a viable investment destination of choice”. She stated further that it will stand as an open ground for investors into the State which will change the economic situation of the State from its usual civil service nature to the invest-ment hob of the country.

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ship role being played by the State in cotton production in the Southwest zone must be sustained.

Speaking at the meeting, the chairperson of National Cotton Association of Nigeria (NACOTAN), Mrs. Lola Kushimo lauded the State Government for the role it was playing in cotton production, saying that the ginnery at Ibara Orile being used by cotton farmers in the entire Southwest belonged to the State.

On his part, the Director of Produce Services in the State Ministry of Agricul-ture, Mr. Olaitan Kushimo said cotton farming was profitable, urging farmers in the State to develop more interest in cotton farming in order to generate more income and employment.

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On the level of govern-ment preparedness towards receiving the investors, Mrs. Aboderin explained that the State Government will be unfolding Land Reform policies to encour-age whoever might want to take advantage to establish of industr ies, far ms, hospitals, private schools, among others which will be of advantage to the entire people of the State.

She said in order to give adequate follow-up to the forum, a database form has

been des igned where investors names, contact address and their area of interest will be stated after which they will be linked with the relevant govern-ment agencies that will assist them in establishing their businesses in Ogun State. According to her, “the main work begins when the forum ends”.

Also speaking, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Commerce and Industry, Mr. Femi Ogunsola said local inves-tors should not see the foreign investors as their competitors but should embrace them as they will assist them to develop their

communities through the provision of various corpo-rate social responsibilities like schools, water, primary health care centres, scholar-ship for their children, consumes their farm prod-ucts and provide raw materi-als for their local products.

Unveiling the logo of the forum, Senator Ibikunle Amosun said the Forum would create a platform for the State to host foreign and local investors where the comparative economic advantage would be dis-played and equally share from their knowledge and experience in order to move the State forward.

He exp l a ined tha t government was ready to partner with genuine inves-tors to assist in developing human capacity, adding that his administration was ready to set up a framework that would expose investment opportunities in the State.

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HFactory Workers at work in Hazan Shoe Manufacturing Company, Ogun State

While disclosing that there are lot of advantages that could be derived from the agricultural sector if properly harnessed, the Governor stated that govern-ment would dwell more on the sector and the huge limestone deposit in the State at the forum.

He explained that govern-ment was ready to partner with genuine investors to assist in developing human capacity, adding that his administration was ready to set up a framework that would expose investment opportunities in the State.

In his remarks, the investor's forum Consultant, Mr. Yomi Badejo-Okunsanya said it would help improve the fortunes of the State as well as move forward its economic agenda.

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o v e r n m e n t h a s released the first batch of Certificates of G

Occupancy (C of O) to success-ful applicants.

The Director, Land Manage-ment in the State Bureau of Lands and Survey, Alhaji Abiodun Busura disclosed this during a media chat in Abeokuta.

According to him, the release of the C of Os would be in three batches, adding that about 590 applications were inherited from the last adminis-tration, while a total of 156 were fresh applications, making a total of 746.

He disclosed that the C of Os would have been ready earlier but for the delay caused by the past administration in the issuance process and response from the relevant publishing houses.

Alhaji Busura said the process of issuance of C of Os must be followed to the letter, before it is presented to the Governor for his assent and subsequent issuance to appli-

cants. He said that land title

documentation was being done with ease to encourage individu-

als and investors in the State, in order to boost the economy and provide more employment opportunities and enhance physical development.

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more. Mr. Governor had to travel to Abuja to request for more personnel. They sent us more personnel and kits. We will invest heavily on security and in a short while the good people of Ogun state would begin to feel our impact in that perspective.

Is there any plan to organize Merit Awards?To us in government recognition of

merits is an ongoing thing. To recognize people who have contributed to the development of Ogun State is a very good thing and I will not rule that out, but the one I will rule out is that in this administration, we do not have anything like bad book. When we came afresh, what I did was that I had to speak with the Protocol Department that when we want to invite people for government functions, we would not run a government of exclusion. Ogun State belongs to everybody, not on party basis. In my office, I have a database which helps to check everywhere we can get people in Ogun State. Ogun State is a home of education, we know what our forefathers did. Every day we look for our people where we can find them and add them to the database. Before now, we had not decided on such, but I can assure you that we have no bad book of names of our enemies and there is no good book. Everybody in Ogun State is important to us, even mad man has some value. Our administration will not run a government of exclusion. We would run a government where everybody has equal opportunity. Ogun State is not for any party. This government is not for any party and so everybody in Ogun State no matter what party you belong is an important person. There is no bad books and no book for sycophants. We deal with people on merit.

How do you attend to petitions, complaints and appeals from the public?

Well, that would be everyday. I run an open office. It is an open-door policy. They have told me that I must have a visiting day and a visiting hour, but I refused. The people that put us here must have access to us anytime. There is a problem when the people that put you here cannot have access to you. People troop here anytime, I don't allow anybody to come here without being attended to, no matter how difficult. All the files that come to my table must be attended to promptly. We are products of the masses and we are determined to justify ourselves and not to disappoint the good people of Ogun State. Government should be about the people. Petitions,

and so many other projects as you can see. We have approved 26 brand new secondary schools with hostels, so there is no money to spend anyhow. The electorate have put us here to give adequate account of their money.

How would you describe the seat of the SSG, especially, as it relates to the Coordination of the appointments and functions of Political Appointees?

The job of the SSG is to head the engine room of government, that is what SSG does, to coordinate all the activities of the government. This is a new school, it is different, I thought I had learnt all I needed to, but this is an entirely different side and I am glad to be here.

How can you compare your experience as a Lawyer with the seat of the SSG, any challenges?

The first challenge is perception. People think we are not sharing money and we won't. We would only allocate money in the right manner. Our children are happy; we do not owe anybody since we came on board and we would not. It is only our government that has distributed free text books. We have repaired schools, roads and I repeat that we would not run a jamboree government. We want to leave Ogun State better than we met it.

I am used to pressure, for an average lawyer you must be used to pressure. I know with the help of God, I have recorded success, with God and discipline that is why perception is a big problem. Civil servants are not to associate themselves with politics; Civil Service is not a political issue. We actually have a challenge of discipline and perception and Ogun State government wants to make the State better. For us in this administration, we are here to make the people better.

What advice do you have for the people of the State?I want our people to be patient, we

won't condemn the past. We do not want to go in the wrong direction; we would see the effect later. We won't manufacture money, we do so much and we trust that the good people of Ogun State will see what we are doing. But this depends on their patience, we would not build a school in a day. I want our people to be patient and this government is determined to make our people happy. I want to please God at this temporal seat and this is the mind of Mr. Governor. He is driven by compassion to move Ogun State forward.

appeals, complaints are the features of my work and we would never disconnect either knowingly or unknowingly with our constituencies. We do our best to resolve problems, attend to their needs and put smiles on the faces of our people. That is the essence of our government. That is why even Mr. Governor doesn't use siren to scare people away. We do our best to meet the needs of the people.

What is the relationship between your office and that of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation and other State SSGs?

It is complementary, the SSG coordinates the government, and we complement ourselves. There is a committee of SSGs (States) even without a formal meeting, we are in constant connection and in harmony. I think we are doing very well on that.

What successes have you recorded at giving financial assistance to the needy like destitute and to individuals afflicted by sickness and other Organized groups?

I am sure you know that government is set up to help the helpless. The issue of Abraham Tabernacle, we would not pull down the church, the church occupies about two plots, we are a government that must help our people, we made enquiries, set up a commission, the church engaged a lawyer, the people had no voice then but now they do. For those spots where the church is using we would pay commission but for those areas that are not needed we would deal accordingly. We have a leper's colony, we go there to visit them, talk to them and share with them, we give them hope.

This administration will not run a jamboree government; we would not spend government money anyhow. We would empower our people but we would not run a jamboree government if what people want is, “I want money”, we are not here to share money. Today, we are custodians of people's money; we must be able to account for the spending even to God. At least, we have spent N2 billion on free textbooks, no government has done that. We are not doing things to make us popular but doing things to advance the State. We are doing things that will allow posterity to judge us right. In this government, we would not share money anyhow. We would run this government with strict discipline, we would allocate the money rightly and we are working on roads

Who is Taiwo Adeoluwa?A lawyer by training, a man from a not

very rich background, but thank God for education and opportunity. I hail from Erunbe ward in Ake, Abeokuta. My primary and secondary schools education were at Erunbe. I went to Ogun State Polytechnic (now Moshood Abiola Polytechnic) for my ‘A’ levels. From there I went to the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife) for my programme in Law. I was very fortunate to have been adjudged a distinguished student. I was a member of the Brigade of Faculty of Law, a small elite club of academically inclined students. I was brilliant enough to have a scholarship throughout my undergraduate days. I went to Nigerian Law School and I had the best result in the country for my year. I started work and the Almighty God favoured me, I had a practice that was commercial, God complemented my parents for their poverty such that God crowned my efforts with success. I did 26 years there and His Excellency called me to join him in this government and I am here.

Coordinating the activities of Ministries and Government Agencies in the implementation of government polices and decisions is one of the statutory functions of your office, how have you been coping?

Basically, in every endeavour of life, you depend on God to help you accomplish your goals. My job basically is to interface with ever y ar m of government , ever y Commissioner and ensure the proper implementation of all those things. I must say very sincerely that the job has not been so difficult because I am lucky to have a Governor and members of a team that we appear to understand ourselves. Most of us came from the private sector and in the private sector, it is the result that matters. As the SSG, I am to be seen not heard, my job will be assessed not by the number of interviews that I grant, but by what people can see in our time and the activities that we put in place to make the people of Ogun State feel our impact. But to be honest, it is not a difficult task because God has been helping. I have a leader of a team that appears to have a clear idea of why we are here. The team is doing well, all the members of the executive and appointees have a clear idea why we are here and this has made my job rather pleasant for me.

In dealing with the Constitutional, Political and Economic matters that affect the State, how far have it been since the administration came on board?

Government exists to make people happy and when issues arise, we allow ourselves to be guided by the constitution of Nigeria, the rules of public service and by procedures. We try as much as possible to follow the law, follow procedure and of course interprete every stakeholder, because at the end of the day we are politicians, the whole idea is to reach a consensus. We are products of the masses and our assignment here is to work for the benefits of the poor so that any man on the street can live, the whole idea of government is to ensure that the average man is able to smile. We have been doing that, we have been here for 10 months; some of the effects have not been shown while some are showing. But I want to assure you that we are here because it has pleased God and we would not take that for granted. We would not take the goodwill of the people of Ogun State for granted, so we would ensure that we do the best we can for our people both politically and economically as well in the constitutional perspective.

You are also responsible for coordinating the activities of Tribunals and Commissions of Inquiry in the State, how much successes have you recorded so far?

I think we have had 12 in all. When we came we had two decision panels to OOU and TASUED we had 8 fact-finding panels, other tertiary institutions like MAPOLY, ICT Polytechnics and we have had our Land Commission of Enquiry and Truth Commission. As a matter of fact, we have 12 and we have concluded 10, that is a success. Before we came on board, one issue that has been on the mind of the people was the issue of tertiary education and when we came we met with NASU, ASUU, the students, the heads of the tertiary institutions and the consensus reached was that we need a surgical overhaul and that gave birth to the decision panels and the fact-finding panel. This people are very happy, people think we are doing the right thing and when the result were published, we had a white paper on them. We are recording success and there is no doubt that majority of Ogun State stakeholders are happy with what we have done in the tertiary institution sector, land sector and the Truth Commission. The people were happy that for the first time in many years they had a voice. You heard what happended at the Land Commission, a lot of people lost their properties even with a valid C of O. What we seek to do is to give a voice, to defend the defenseless and believe me, this is the idea of the government and that is the area where we are recording great success.

Coordinating State Security Committee falls within the purview of your office. A robbery was recently foiled at the State Secretariat. What should the citizens expect from this administration in terms of security of lives and property?

We thank God that it was not more than that, no society is 100% secured. The whole duty of the government and people is to continually put in measures so that we would be one step ahead of these hoodlums.

In a place as huge as the secretariat, that is not strange, but we are trying to put measures in place to curb such occurrence. Even immediately after the incident, the government put in place some overhaul, whoever thinks he can steal a car or rob is doing that at his own disadvantage. What happened that day was never expected. The speed at which government got the information and the speed at which we reacted were products of what we had on ground and even after that incident, the government has done more things to ensure that whoever is coming to the secretariat to rob will definitely be caught. As a government we know that security is important, we are making efforts at ensuring security so that our people can go about their normal businesses. You will recall that sometimes ago, we launched the Security Trust Fund, with the help of God, we have been able to activate the security network. We have purchased Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC). The cars will be allocated to all sectors. We have the Quick Response Squad and the police. We are doing our best. When we came, armed robbery was everywhere, banks had to close down but it has improved because we have put in measures to deter them and make robbery be unprofitable in Ogun State. There are issues that cannot be discussed openly, we want to fashion out new and improved means of what we think we want to do. We are trusting God that soon, everybody in Ogun State would be able to say thank you Lord. The APCs are here and the police would have

PersonalityPERSONALITY | 7OGUN UPDATE | March 2012

We Won’t Run A Jamboree Govt, Says SSGhe Secretary to the State Government (SSG) Tcoordinates policies and activities of the State

Government. Thus, the roles and position of a SSG are enormous and requires wisdom, tact and firmness. The SSG, Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa shed more light on these roles while responding to questions from Ogun Update crew.

Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa, SSG responding to questions from Ogun Update crew, Mosun Feyisetan and Sakirudeen Bashiru in his office. PIX: Kassim Olaseni

News From LGAshe Ijebu North East Local Government has put necessary Tmachinery in place to ensure

that its Internally Generated Revenue gets a facelift as it is determined not to solely depend on the Statutory Allocation from the Federation Account.

The drive for revenue generations to boost the income of the Local Government and work towards becoming financially independent in order to be able to implement several laudable projects that would touch the lives of people at the grassroots was made known to Ogun Update by the Chairman Transition Committee of

Ijebu North East Sets To Increase Its IGR For Social Developmentthe Council, Hon. Idowu Osimade at the Council Secretariat.

The Chairman said it became imperative for his administration to re strategize in generating more revenue into the coffers of the Council in order to achieve its aims and objectives of providing basic amenities to the people

saying that there were lots of proposed projects / programmes in the pipe line to make life more meaningful to the people of Local Government which could not easily be achieved due to inadequate fund.

He noted that the revenue drive of the Council was facing various challenges as the attitude of the people towards the payment of Rates and Taxes was not encouraging. Explaining that some people do not even understand the need to pay all their dues.

The Chairman agreed that the Local Government need to embark on sensitization campaigns to enlighten the people about the reasons why they should pay and what

the money would be used for. He pointed out that part of what

made aggressive revenue drive at the Council area a little difficult was the failure of successive administrations to implement revenue generation drive and ensure full compliance of payment of Rates, Taxes, among others.

While agreeing that it was their responsibility to pay all levies and dues they argued that they were not impressed by the failure recorded by the past Council to implement developmental programmes. They are optimistic that with the on-going projects being executed by the present administration that a new dawn has come.

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Stories by Lateef Ositelu

deda Local Government Council has distributed relief materials to the O

victims of last flooding which wrecked havoc on some communities in the council area.

Presenting the relief materials to m e m b e r s o f t h e a f f e c t e d Communit ies, the Trans i t ion Committee Chairman, Arc. Wole Adebayo said he shared in their pains and understood their trauma. He pointed out that government would do everything possible within its power to provide succour for them.

He however appealed to the affected communities as well as other communities to always maintain clean environment by cutting grasses and shrubs in their surroundings and also ensure that blocked drainages are cleared in order to allow free flow of water. He noted that water especially during raining season, would always find its level of flow when drainages are b locked say ing that the consequence usually lead to flooding.

The Chairman told the people to remain patriotic to the present Administration of Governor Ibikunle Amosun, saying that Action Congress of Nigeria (CAN) government across the south West is people-friendly and was determined to transform lives of the people especially at the grassroots

for better.One of the beneficiaries, Mr.

Adekunle Kehinde responding on behalf of the affected Communities, appreciated the kind gesture of the Council at ameliorating their sufferings by proving them with the relief materials which said he was not only prompt but also timely. He promised to take the campaign of clean environment and good environmental sanitation across their

Odeda Distributes Relief Materials To Disaster Victims

communities but suggested that, government should endeavour to help these communities by providing them with some basic amenities that would further enhance the living standard of people at the grassroots.

Officials of Council at the presentation of relief materials were the vice Chairman, Mr. Saheed Adeogun , members of Transition c o m m i t t e e a n d H e a d s o f De pa r tmen t s i n t h e Loca l Government.

Iwopin Crisis Resolved h e O g u n S t a t e

G o ve r n m e n t t i m e l y Tintervention at resolving the Iwopin looming communal crisis at Iwopin, in the Ogun Waterside Local Government Area of the State over the alleged profanation of culture and tradition of the community by Oba Julius Olaide Adekoya, the Liken of Iwopin has been settled peacefully.

The Hon. Commissioner for L o c a l G o v e r n m e n t a n d Chieftaincy Affairs, Basorun Muyiwa Oladipo made the truce possible when the Monarch and some of the factional Palace chiefs that accused the Oba Adekoya of profaning the custom and tradition of their forbearer (Muwaro) were invited to a peace meeting in Abeokuta.

Addressing the meeting after the two parties had tabled their grievances and allegations, the Commissioner said lack of trust, impatience as well as intolerance between the Monarch and his subjects aggravated the dispute.

He urged the monarch, chiefs and others representatives at the meeting to do away with any act that could further threaten the fragile peace of the community saying that the desire of the

present Administrat ion of Governor Ibikunle Amosun was to see communities across the State enjoy of dividends of democracy and rapid socio- economic development in an atmosphere devoid of rancor and acrimony. He said that, the unresolved rift had not only deprived the people of the community peaceful cohabitation but also prevented foreign investors as well as hinder the industrial development of the town. Resolving the matter amicably, the Commissioner charged the factional chiefs to always respect their Monarch as the embodiment of tradition and overall leader of the land irrespective of the crisis. He noted further that the monarch should be a father to all and be tolerant and accommodate all.

He charged the monarch to call all inclusive stakeholders meeting at the community town Hall allow them accept or reject the worship of the said deity in an Afr ican referendum rather enforcing any decision on the people saying that vox populi vox dei. He noted that, this would be the best option of finally resolving all outstanding dispute on cultural profanation, hindrance to socio-economic development of the commun i t y among o the r s emphasizing that the meeting must be held within a month.

Oba Adekoya while shedding more light on the allegation said though being a Christian by birth he had never kicked against the worship of any deity nor profane any tradition of the land, pointing out that he only stopped the worship of a deity called “Ibeju” due to revelations from Ifa Oracle. He made it clear that the Community was still observing the worship of the remaining fifteen deities (15) out of sixteen (16).

The Monarch, Chiefs and Baales appreciated the timely in ter vent ion of the Sta te government at resolving the communal crisis through its mediating mechanism.

Chairman, Transition Committee, Abeokuta South LG, Alhaji Duro Olawoyin administer-ing a dose of polio vaccine on a child during the recent Immunisation Programme in Abeokuta

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ocal Government Councils in Ogun State have been advised to embark on only projects capable L

of having immediate impact on the people.

The Chairman of Ogun State Local Government Service Commission, Alhaji Olatunde Okewole said this during a visit to Abeokuta South Local Government. The visit was in accordance with the on-going rebuilding mission of the present government of Senator Ibikunle Amosun.

He enjoined members of staff to be more hardworking saying that it was expedient at this period in time for the Local Council not to depend on the allocation from Abuja alone but to be aggressive at improving on its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR). He charged the council heads to be prudent at spending available resources in the coffers of the council on only project that would have positive impact on the people at the grassroots.

Speaking, the Permanent Secretary in the Local Government Service Commission, Mr. Tokunbo Owootomo implored the staff to desist from lobbying for transfer to perceived juicy areas saying that whoever caught in such

habit would be dealt with.He stressed further that the Local

Government has investment potentials that could be tapped into to generate lots of money into the coffers of the Council, noting that collection of tenement rate among other dues from Banks, Hotels, Filling Stations, Bakers, Eateries among many Others could

generated for themHe added that, if aggressive

collection of these dues are adequately pursued, the Local Government would not need to rely solely on Federal Allocation before embarking on meaningful projects or payment of staff salaries any longer.

Commission Visits Abeokuta South LG

n its bid to protect lives and properties across Ogun State, the State government has set up an Inter I

Ministerial Security Committee to look into the immediate and remote causes of the lingering communal clashes between the Yoruba Communities and Fulani Herdsmen in Yewa North Local Government Area of the State.

The Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Basorun Muyiwa Oladipo disclosed in Abeokuta that the crisis was becoming a lar ming and i t required quick intervention of the State Government to curb the situation before degenerating into a full-blown ethno-communal crisis that could disrupt the peace of the state

and the nation at large.He noted that, as part of security

measures put in place to nip the crisis in the bud, the Inter Ministerial Security Committee which comprised of the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Ministry of Justice, and the Office of the Senior Special Adviser to the Governor on Security was setup by the State government.

He pointed out that the Committee was charged to find lasting solutions to the crisis by inviting all Obas/Baales, the S e r i k i H a u s a / F u l a n i , t h e C h a i r m e n / S e c r e t a r i e s o f t h e Community Development Associations (CDAs) of the affected areas with a representative of Local Government Council to peace meeting.

Ogun Sets To Settle Yoruba, Fulani Crisis In Yewa North

He said the Chairmen Transition Committee in all the 20 Local Government Councils should submit a comprehensive list of any Fulani settlement existing in their areas to the Committee within a week in order to serve as part of materials to assist in finding a long lasting solution to the crisis.

The Commissioner noted that the Committee would not limit its findings as well as conflict resolutions to Yewa North Local Government including: Yewa South, Abeokuta North, Ijebu- Ode, Odogbolu, Odeda among others that have Fulani settlements in order to put in place necessary precautionary measures to prevent future crisis in the State.

r a d i t i o n a l B i r t h Attendants in Ogun State Thave called for the

attention and support of Government in sustaining the traditional practice and make them fit into the modern health care delivery system.

This call was made by the President of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in Obafemi Owode Local Government, C h i e f ( M r s . ) S u r u l e r e Akinsanya at the groups' monthly meeting held at the Local Government Secretariat, Owode Egba.

She emphasized that the b o d y n e e d e d m o r e government encouragement, saying that their contributions to traditional safe delivery in a very precarious situation had put the body and its activities in the lime light.

Mrs. Akinsanya noted that TBAs was as old as the Yoruba Cul ture expla in ing that government should train and repackage them to fit into the modern practice. She admitted that the group has its short

comings but that the efforts of members was to complement modern day healthcare service, promising that the body would operate within the ambit of rules and regulations guiding the practice in the State.

At the meet ing , the Director of Primary Health Care Department, Obafemi-Owode Local Government Dr. Mayomi Oyedele represented by the Immunization Officer for the Local Government, Mr. A b i o d u n B e l l o , s a i d Government acknowledged the importance of Traditional Birth Attendants (TBAs) in the State and advised that they s h o u l d p r a c t i s e w i t h dedication.

He described the service of the traditional birth attendants as very complementary and

ex to l l ed the i r s e r v i ce s especially in the rural areas. He urged them to shun any act of sharp practices that could tarnish the good image of the group.

Dr. Oyedele noted that they have helped to reduce child mortality rate in some remote areas of the council. He enjoined them to always operate within their limit and expose anyone practising without being duly registered as this often puts them in conflict with orthodox medical personnel.

He cautioned them to desist from the use of pitozin to aid quick delivery because of its adverse effect on pregnant women at the grassroots, saying they should quickly refer any complicated delivery to the nearest hospital and health centre for proper care by qualified professionals.

Chief (Mrs.) Surulere Akinsanya thanked the Local Government for its supports so far especially in the area of enlightenment which she said had impacted positively on prospective mothers.

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News From LGAsTBAs Seek Council Support In Obafemi Owode LG

h e C h a i r m a n T r a n s i t i o n TCommittee, Odeda

Local Government Arc. Wole Adebayo has enjoined all the r e s i d e n t s o f O s i e l e Community to always ensure a c l e a n a n d hy g i e n i c environment in order to avoid diseases and attract investors to the Council Area.

He made this charge during a courtesy call on the Olu of Osiele, Oba Olufemi Olowonyo in his palace to discuss the state of affairs with the community leaders.

The Chairman appreci-ated the peaceful coexistence among the various communi-ties but expressed displeasure over indiscriminate dumping of refuse on the high way which he said has continued to deface the Community in

spite of the sensitization programmes of the council and provision of dumping sites.

He urged the people of the community to work in tandem with the Council in its determination to implement laudable programme and projects that would further transform the lives of people of the area.

He made it clear that the policy thrust of the Adminis-tration of Governor Ibikunle Amosun was to ensure that the dividends of democracy get to the people at the grass roots, pointing out that this has been their driving force in the Council.

In his remarks, the Olu of O s i e l e , O b a O l u f e m i Olowonyo thanked the Chairman and other council officials for paying them a visit and discussing the state of the community in a bid to proffer solution to some of the challenges confronting the Community in terms of clean environment, health and education, among others.

While promising the unalloyed support of the people of Osiele for the administration of Governor Ibikunle Amosun as well as Odeda Local Government Tr a n s i t i o n C o m m i t t e e Members, the monarch pledged that he would mobi-lize his subjects to ensure clean and conducive environ-ment to attract more invest-ment. He prayed for success-ful tenure for the present administration.

Odeda LG Challenges Osiele Residents On Clean Environment

embers of the batch B 2011 National MYouth Service Corps

serving in Yewa North Local Government Area of Ogun State have declared their intention to make meaningful contributions to the socio-economic transformation of the council area.

The Corps Liaison Officer (CLO) in the council area, Mr. Peter Ibe who made this known during a chat with Ogun Update sa id they would impact positively on the people of their various host communities by embark ing on d i f fe rent community development projects.

Mr. Ibe disclosed that as part of measures to realize this, corps members have been divided into different groups to work out modalities on how to successfully implement the projects.

The CLO added that members of the CD Group on Education have been visiting schools within the council area to lecture the students on different subjects as well as engage in talks bordering on choice of future career, sex e d u c a t i o n , d a n g e r s o f alcoholism and drug abuse among other social vices.

According to him, the Charity Group on its part had visited the General Hospital, Ayetoro and various health centres in the council area to donate drugs and gift items to patients and the less-privileged.

The Corp Liaison Officer acknowledged the war m reception and assistance being given serving corps members by the authorities of the local government which he said have made their stay pleasant.

Yewa North Corps Members Pledge To

Impact On Host Communities

mathemat i c s compet i t i on organized for secondary school students across the council area.

He charged the students participating in the competition to see themselves as the leaders of tomorrow and as such be fully dedicated to their studies as education is the only key to success.The council boss said that his support for the programme is to complement the effort of the State Government led by Senator Ibikunle Amosun towards the provision of Qualitative Free Educational.

The Chairman noted that as part of his efforts to further e n h a n c e e d u c a t i o n a l development of the area, some educational materials worth millions of naira have also been distributed to all pupils of all the public primary schools across the local government area.

n its efforts to further motivate and reawaken the i n t e r e s t o f l e a r n i n g I

mathematics across primary and secondary schools in the Local Council Area, a competition tag ged 'Senator Ib ikunle Amosun Mathematics Challenge for Junior and Senior Public Secondary Schools at the Local Government level' at Ososa Comprehensive High School, in Odogbolu Local Government.

The Chairman Transition Committee, Hon Lawal Idris said the motive for organizing the competition was to improve on the decl ining interest in mathematics among the pupils.

According to the Chairman, education is the bedrock of a nation's development and should be prioritized. He said his love for learning of mathematics had prompted his full support of the

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Odogbolu Sponsors Mathematics Competition

Chairman, Transition Committee, Odogbolu Local Government, Mr. Lawal Idris presenting posters on Cultism to a student

Across The StateOGUN UPDATE | March 201210 | ACROSS THE STATE

enator Ibikunle Amosun swore-in the new Chief of SStaff, Ambassador Emman-

uel Ademola Ogunnaike (mni) and Special Adviser on Agricul-ture, Mrs. Shopeju Tinuola Ayodeji on Friday, 16th March, 2012 at the Exco Chambers, with top government functionaries and well-wishers from all walks of life in attendance.

Underscoring the importance of the Office of the Chief of Staff, Governor Amosun said the performance of any administra-tion depends largely on the quality

of its Chief of Staff.Senator Amosun called on

the appointees to see their appointment as a call to serve the people of the State.

While charging political office holders in the State to dedicate themselves to the actualization of the 5-cardinal programmes of his administra-tion, the Governor said he remained committed to the successful implementation of the programmes as he intends to rebuild the State through the programmes.

He challenged the Special

Adviser on Agriculture to come up with programmes that will make the State achieve an all-year-round planting season in order to make it the nation's food basket.

In a related development while inaugurating the new Board members of Corporations and Parastatals at June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta, Gover-nor Amosun charged them to see their appointments as a call to service.

He stated that government had taken its time to select them to serve in the various boards, having discovered that they are people of high integrity, admon-

ishing them to bring their wealth of experience to bear on the administration and performance of the parastatals and corpora-tions. “We are bringing in some good people of the State to come and join us in the service of our people. We have brought you in to serve in various capacities because we know as government that we cannot do it alone. We need people to support what we are doing and like I have always been saying, our mission is to rebuild Ogun State”.

Senator Amosun said it was

imperative on the part of the board members to do their best towards ensuring that they come up with ideas that will rejuvenate and redesign various organisa-tions, adding that they should put service above all things in their various assignments.

Responding on behalf of other appointees, the Board Chairman, Ogun State Printing Corporation, Alhaji Abimbola Awofeso promised that they will discharge their duties diligently and do their utmost best to impact positively on the performance of the various agencies they are to superintend.

The Corporat ions and Parastatals whose boards were inaugurated include Ogun State Broadcas t ing Corpora t ion (OGBC), Ogun State Television (OGTV), Christian Pilgrims Welfare Board and Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE)

Others are Ogun State Printing Corporation, Ogun State Property and Investment Corpo-ration (OPIC) and Agric Devel-opment Corporation (ADC).

No Lassa Fever In Our State, Says Soyinka

All Appointments Are Based On Merit- SSG

he Ogun State Government has assured that appoint-Tments into public office in

the State will always be guided by the principles of justice, truth and equity.

The Secretary to the Ogun State Government, Barrister Taiwo Adeoluwa gave the assurance at a get-together organized by the State chapter of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, in honour of the Head of Service, Mrs. Modupe Adekunle.

According to him, the combi-nation of these factors informed government's decision to appoint Mrs. Adekunle as the Head of Service, adding that the recent appointment of the new Olu of Ilaro was another pointer to government's commitment to fairness and equity.

“It recently happened when we approved the appointment of the new Olu of Ilaro. Our government would be guided only by truth, justice, fairness and equity. After his appointment, the new Olu of Ilaro came to meet the executive, Mr. Governor could not pick him out from the people. He had never met him before”, he stated.

Describing the Head of Service as a respectful, sincere and hardworking individual worthy of celebration, he noted that she has exceptional character traits.

The Chairman of the occasion and a former Head of Service, Surveyor Godwin Ogun, described the Head of Service as a focused, strong and humorous person, commending the association for organizing the event which he said was worthy of emulation.

Also speaking, the immediate past Head of Service, Princess Iyabo Odulate-Yusuf, represented b y h e r h u s b a n d , A l h a j i Adetokunbo Fassy-Yusuf, said Mrs. Adekunle has been a family friend since the last 18 years, adding that her calmness endeared her to the family. She implored her to do her best and leave the service better

than she met it.Earlier in his welcome

address, Chairman of the Association, Comrade Tunde Odusole said the reception was to demonstrate to senior civil servants that trade unionism, if practised sensibly, cannot debar progress.

He disclosed that 19 out of the 20 Permanent Secretaries recently appointed are members of the association with four of

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By Omolara Osindele them being labour executives. Comrade Odusole added that with the emergence of Mrs. Adekunle as its leader, the association was brought to limelight and has become very strong in the comity of trade unions in the State.

In he r r emarks, Mrs. Adekunle said since it is the mission of the Senator Ibikunle Amosun-led administration to rebuild the State, the onus was on

overnment has taken proactive measures to prevent the spread of G

lassa fever to the State. The State Commissioner for

Health, Dr. Olaokun Soyinka, who disclosed this at a press conference in Abeokuta, noted that a total of 397 cases of the disease had been recorded in 12 other States in Nigeria with 40 deaths.

Describing it as a hemor-rhagic illness, Dr. Soyinka explained that it was caused by exposure to the excreta of an infected rat and through direct contact with the blood, urine, feaces or other bodily secretions of an infected person.

He observed that Lassa Fever was an emerging disease, explaining that his Ministry has taken proactive measures to strengthen the State's prepared-ness to guard against the spread of the disease.

According to him, part of the proactive measures taken was the sensitization campaigns to educate the people on the danger of the disease and how to prevent it, assuring that there was no need to panic.

On prevention, the Com-missioner advised members of the public to ensure that rodents are prevented from entering

he Ogun State govern-ment has been com-Tmended for putting in

place adequate health facilities which has improved service delivery at the grassroots.

The Chairman, Association of Medical Officers of Health in Ogun State Local Government Service, Dr. Adeolu Olufowobi gave the commendation when he led a team of doctors on a courtesy call to the Office of the Head of Service.

According to him, surgical operations which hitherto could not be carried out due to lack of infrastructure are now being done with ease following the provision of necessary equipment.

Dr. Olufowobi said with this development, the onus was on medical practitioners to roll up their sleeves and complement government's effort on health care system, particularly at the grassroots.

Responding, the Head of Service, Mrs. Modupe Adekunle said the Senator Amosun-led

administration placed high premium on healthy living, pointing out that this was why it was not sparing any cost in providing equipment needed to enhance service delivery.

Mrs. Adekunle urged them to undergo necessary training to sharpen their skills in order to make meaningful contributions

Medical Association Lauds On Health Care ProgrammeBy Omolara Osindele to the efforts of the government to

make efficient health care delivery system available to the people.

She also advised that it was high time for doctors who had not been performing as expected to turn a new leaf, saying that the practice of leaving patients at the mercy of nurses should be discontinued.

Mrs. Modupe Adekunle, Head of Service

New Chief of Staff, SA, Others Take Oath Of Office

their homes, while family members and health workers should avoid contact with

blood and other bodily fluids of infected persons.

He added that when taking care of affected persons, health

workers should wear gloves, masks, gowns, face shields and ensure sterilization of contami-nated equipment.

members to join hands with her to move the State forward, saying if she succeeds, it was the associa-tion that has succeeded.

Dignitaries at the ceremony included the State Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Alhaji Yusuph Olaniyonu, serving and retired Heads of Service, Permanent Secretaries and the husband of the Head of Service, Venerable Adekunbi Adekunle.

By Kunle Ewuoso

ACROSS THE STATE| 11OGUN UPDATE | March 2012

embers of the newly inaugurated task force on Mpolio eradication in Ogun

State have been called upon to partner with government in achieving qualitative health delivery as contained in the health agenda of the State.

The State Commissioner for Health and the Chairman, Special Task Force on polio eradication, Dr. Olaokun Soyinka made the call at the inaugural meeting of the task force in Abeokuta.

Dr. Soyinka who underscored the

need to involve relevant agencies, organisations and the people, added that adequate resources should be pooled together to achieve the set target of eradicating polio. “Strengthening of routine i m m u n i z a t i o n a n d o t h e r supplementary immunization activities is the ultimate so that e l ig ib le ch i ldren would be adequately covered and protected against polio and other childhood killer diseases”, the Commissioner said.

He maintained that the task force needed to swing into action

through effect ive publ ic i ty, awareness creation and social mobilization within and outside their organisations, pointing out that they must take into cognizance t h e p r e - d u r i n g a n d p o s t implementation process data gathering and collection of immunization activities as reference point in their work plan.

Dr. Olaokun also encouraged members to always come up with useful ideas, contributions and suggestions on how best to go about the crusade of combating the disease in the State.

Task Force Challenged To Stamp Out Polio

TESCOM To Promote 5,022

TeachersBy Dupe Idowu

n its bid to ensure optimal performance and compe-tence among teachers in I

public secondary schools, the Ogun State Teaching Service Commission has conducted 2011 writ ten promotion examinations for 5,022 eligible teachers on Grade Level 07 to 16.

The written part of the promotion exercise held in all the divisions of the State was aimed at improving teachers' reading culture, Use of English, knowledge of teaching service manual, public serve rules and current affairs.

Assessing the conduct of the exercise, the Commission's Chairman, Barr. Olubunkola Onabanjo expressed satisfac-tion with the level of compli-ance with the rules and process of the examination, noting that the written aspect of the exercise would re-affirm the teachers' competence and guarantee efficient service delivery.

The Chairman stressed the need for teachers to speak correct English and communi-cate effectively in their teaching environment at all times, maintaining that the Commis-sion was poised to comple-ment government's effort in the provision of qualitative educa-tion through training, retraining and evaluation of teachers.

ransport unions in Ogun State have been urged to continue to Tpromote peace and harmony

among its members in order to comple-ment government's effort towards developing the State.

The General Manager, Ogun State Parks and Garages Development Board, (PAGADEB), Alhaji Ola-Ayo Ogunsolu gave the advice in his office during an interview.

According to him, development can only be achieved in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility, berating the recent killings and wanton destruction of properties during a fracas between factions of the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in Abeokuta, Ijebu-Ode, Ifo and Sango Ota.

“We are calling on all the leaders of our great unions to be up and doing in their responsibilities as leaders, equating transport unions with hooliganism is never a good accolade. It is not good for our individual image and should be a

thing of the past”, he remarked.He affirmed that the main

objective of unionism was the welfare and betterment of individual members and appealed to all the unions to work towards the improve-ment of the welfare of their members.

W h i l e u n d e r s c o r i n g t h e importance of communication in any human interaction, Alhaji Ogunsolu

Maintain the Peace, PAGADEB Boss Urges MembersBy Kazeem Momodu

gun State Government has warned all developers across the State to desist O

from erecting structures on walls fence.

The General Manager, Urban and Regional Planning Board, Town Planner Stephen Abiodun Adewolu gave the warning in Abeokuta during a monitoring exercise on buildings and plans approvals.

TPL Adewolu noted that building on wall fence was illegal as such structure would prevent cross ventilation, hinder required space for building and block water ways,

‘Stop Erecting Structure On Fence’, Govt. Warns

amongst others.He said that the monitoring

was done to check the level of compliance by developers on their approved building plan and to detect illegal development spring-ing up across the State.

T h e G e n e r a l M a n a g e r maintained that any extension or alteration of building plan without approval would nullify the initial building approval, advising that developers should contact the Urban and Regional Planning Office to effect necessary approval and regularization to avoid sanctions.

By Abiodun Oladunjoye

Ogun Reads Riot Act To Land Speculatorsgun State Government has warned that it will not condone lawlessness and O

indiscipline by land speculators popularly called 'omo-onile' as their

activities are inimical to the State's agricultural development.

The State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun gave the warning in Abeokuta while receiving settlers at the Coker Farm Settlement in Ifo Local

Government Area of the State who were protesting the invasion of their farmlands by land speculators.

Governor Amosun, repre-sented by the Secretary to the State Government, Barrister

Taiwo Adeoluwa while condemn-ing the activities of the land speculators said Government would take urgent measures to ensure the safety of lives and property of the farm settlers.

“For us, agricultural develop-

ment is sacrosanct and we are determined to pursue it to the letter. We will not fold our arms and watch some disgruntled elements jeopardize our efforts”, the Governor said.

Speaking earlier, spokesman of the protesters, Mr. Eddy Akinwande said that the assailants had in recent times made life unbearable for the inhabitants of the settlement with attendant destruction of their farmlands and agricultural produce.

“Many of our crops have been damaged totally. Some of our rubber plants and palm trees were cut down during the invasions. When they come, they are always in large numbers wielding guns and machetes.

“We still believe that the lands that we are farming on belong to the Government of Ogun State and this is why we are appealing to the State Government to come to our aid”, the spokesman of the settlers said.

By Kunle Sokunbi

Dr. Olaokun SoyinkaCommissioner for Health

called on members to report their differences promptly to appropriate quarters before it degenerated into chaos and urged them to always consult leaders and elders of the unions in various parks and garages within the State in order to ensure harmony.

The PAGADEB boss promised

government's continued support to the unions, saying that the Senator Ibikunle Amosun led-administration in the State has lived up to expectation by providing a conducive atmosphere for transport business as well as a common ground for the various transport unions to operate.

he State Commissioner for Educat ion, Sc ience and TTechnology, Barrister Segun

Odubela, has warned land speculators to keep away from lands belonging to public Schools in the State.

Barrister Odubela gave the warning during a fact-finding visit to Ibogun Comprehensive High School, Egbeda in Ifo Local Government Area

of the State, where a portion of land belonging to the school was used to build an hotel and a house by an unknown person.

He said, “we have received series of complaints that some part of our school lands have been encroached upon by some citizens, so in order to avoid destruction of properties, we are warning the concerned citizens not to encroach into lands meant for building schools.”

The Commissioner stated that one of the greatest challenges was that some of the state public schools are not fenced, adding that with the intervention of surveyors, they would be able to know which land had been trespassed on before the law takes its course.

He added that plans are underway to ensure that all public primary and secondary schools are fenced in order to provide maximum security and prevent land encroach-ment.

Barrister Odubela assured that all lands that had being encroached upon by land speculators would be recovered for the various schools.

Education Commissioner Advises Against Encroachment On Public Schools Land

By Temitayo Taylor

Barrister Segun OdubelaCommissioner for Education, Science & Tech.

orried by the increased spate of environmental pollution caused by W

industrial wastes and fume, Ogun State Government has made known its decision to take stringent measures to arrest the hazard which the industrial wastes pose to the live and property of residents.

Speaking during a tour of some factories within Agbara and Ota industrial estates, the Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru pointed out that the State government was concerned about the welfare of its citizens and was determined to take necessary steps to address the menace without affecting the steady growth of the State's economy.

He noted that apart from industrial waste, issues of non-compliance with environmental protection law, trade malpractices,

Ogun Warns Against Industrial Pollutionevasion of tax and other sharp practices by operators in the sector were worrisome, adding that government was prepared to curb such vices.

“As a government, we are making frantic efforts in all areas to ensure steady growth of the economy and provide conducive operative atmosphere for investors, however there was need for stakeholders to also play their parts by paying their taxes as at when due, observing all relevant extant laws and taking the welfare of their host Communities as priorities.”

O t u n b a A s h i r u s a i d government would not fold its arms and allow residents to be exposed to harmful substances, assuring that government would continue to partner with well articulated business and genuine investors in the efforts towards encouraging industrialization.

By Wale Olanrewaju

Alhaji Ola-Ayo OgunsoluGeneral Manager, PAGADEB

OGUN UPDATE | March 201212 | PHOTO PANORAMA

Head of Service, Mrs. Modupe Adekunle and her husband (middle) chatting with SSG, Barr. Taiwo Adeoluwa during a reception organised in her honour by the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN) at Daktad Hotel, Abeokuta

Wife of Ogun State Governor, Mrs. Olufunso Amosun fitting a pair of glasses on one of the beneficiaries of the Free Eye Glasses Programme at State Hospital, Ijebu Ode

Ogun State First Lady, Mrs. Olufunso Amosun presenting equipment to women groups during the International Women’s Day held at the MKO International Stadium, Abeokuta

Speaker, OGHA, Rt. Hon. Suraj Adekunbi presenting a gift to the Speaker, Ogun State Children Parliament during a courtesy visit to the House of Assembly

Mr. Debo Akinwunmi, Chairman, Radio, Television and Theatre Art Workers Union (RATTAWU) making a speech during a courtesy visit to the Commissioner for Information & Strategy, Alhaji Yusuph Olaniyonu (1st left) in his office. Chairman, Christian Pilgrims Board, Rt. Revd. Oludotun Ogunseye in a congratulatory handshake with Governor

Ibikunle Amosun after he was sworn-in at June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto Abeokuta

Chief P.K. Gupta, Chairman, Parco Group of Companies (2nd left) flanked by (R-L) Arc. Mohammed Musa Sada, Minister of Mines & Steel Development, HRM Oba Okunade Sijuwade, Ooni of Ife, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru, Commr. for Commerce & Industry and Chief Jubril Martins Kuye, fmr. Minister for Commerce & Industry at the commissioning of African Foundries Limited, an Export-Oriented Steel Manufacturing Company at Ogijo, Ogun State

Chairman, House Committee on Information, Hon. Olayiwola Ojodu (6th left), Commr. for Information, Barr. Yusuph Olaniyonu (7th left), PS in the ministry, Alh. Abdul-Fatai Opebiyi (5th left), Chairman, NUJ, Information Chapel, Mr. Ayokunle Ewuoso (5th right) in a group photograph with members of the Union during their 2012 Press Week Walk at Oke-Mosan.

Catching SIA In ActionSIA-IN-ACTION | 13OGUN UPDATE | March 2012

Governor Ibikunle Amosun in a chat with his wife, Mrs. Olufunso Amosun with wife of the Deputy Governor, Mrs. Funmilayo Adesegun during the International Women’s Day Celebration held at MKO Abiola Int’l Stadium, Abeokuta.

Members of the Ogun State Children Parliament in a group photograph with Governor Ibikunle Amosun and top members of his Cabinet during a courtesy visit to the Governor’s Office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

Chief of Staff, Ambassador Emmanuel Ogunnaike being congratulated by Governor Ibikunle Amosun after being sworn-in

Mrs. Olufunso Amosun being decorated as Matron, Nigerian Girls Guides Association during her investiture at Progress Hall, Southwest Resource Centre, Abeokuta

Special Adviser on Energy, Mr. Taiwo Fagbemi (1st left ) welcoming Governor Ibikunle Amosun and Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Suraj Adekunbi to the opening ceremony of a Training Workshop for Professionals on Energy Demand & Supply Projections in Ogun State at the Oba’s Complex, Oke-Mosan Abeokuta.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo (2nd right) assisted by Governors of Ogun & Delta States, Ibikunle Amosun and Emmanuel Uduaghan (1st right & 1st left resp.) and Guest Speaker & Vice President of World Bank, Mrs. Obiageli Ezekwesili to unveil agricultural products during his75th Birthday Celebrations in Abeokuta

Gov. Ibikunle Amosun (middle) flanked by President, National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Mrs. Asabe Baba-Nahaya (2nd left), Commr. for Information & Strategy, Alhaji Yusuph Olaniyonu (1st left), SSA on Media, Mrs. Funmi Wakama (2nd right) and NAWOJ State Chairperson, Mrs. Folake Ade-Adeniji (1st right) during a courtesy call by NAWOJ President on the Governor.

Governor Ibikunle Amosun delivering his speech during the meeting of the Afenifere Renewal Group in Lagos

OGUN UPDATE | March 201214 | SOCIAL

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Mr. Adenopo during his swearing-in as the Clerk of the House

Mr. Olaiya Oluwaseyi Adebambo of Hospitals Management Board with his wife, former Miss Dojumo Omolara Hannah of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in a group photograph with some family members during their wedding ceremony at Ojokoro LG, Alakuko, Lagos.

Miss Udoka Osuji (middle), a NYSC Corp member that served in the Ministry of Community Development and Co-operatives in a group photograph with Directors of Community Development, Mr. Samuel Tanimowo (2nd left) & Mr. Gbadamosi (2nd right) and Deputy Directors during a Send-Off ceremony organised in her honour

Mr. Olalekan Sayyed Fadipe of Ogun State Agricultural and Multipurpose Credit Agency (OSAMCA) and his wife, Mrs. Suliat Okikiola Fadipe joined by family and friends during their wedding ceremony held recently in Abeokuta

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Kamal Seun (2nd left), son of Mr. Olaseni Kassim of the Ministry of Information & Strategy joined by colleagues and sibling, Kamilat (1st right) during his Matriculation at the University of Ilorin.

Newly wedded Mr. Samuel Ogungbesan of the Office of Governor and wife, Sekinat Seyifunmi, a staff of Obafemi Owode LG joined by bride’s parents, Mr. & Mrs. Oloyede (2nd right & 3rd left resp.), Commr. for Information & Strategy, Mr. Yusuph Olaniyonu (1st right), Dep. CoS, Alhaji Salisu Shuaib and SSA, Media, Mrs. Funmi Wakama in a group photograph at their wedding ceremony in Owode-Egba.

Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adekunbi and his wife (4th & 3rd right resp.), joined by top govt. officials to cut his Birthday Cake

FeatureFEATURE | 15OGUN UPDATE | March 2012

n modern day governance, partnership with organized private sector is a key to I

engender both economic and social development drive.

To achieve this synergy between government and the private sector, however, solid and enduring infrastructure have to be put in place in order to attract investors.

Definitely, a clean and beautiful environment would reflect the nature of its inhabitants as healthy-beings that are willing to accommodate visitors and as well promote the integrity of the residents.

Environmental issues in Ogun State are being accorded top priority for the very first time by the present Administration.

It would be recalled that the first Agency of government to swung into action shortly after the i n a u g u r a t i o n o f t h i s Administration was the Ministry of Environment, evacuating numerous heaps of refuse that had over the years dotted the landscape of the State and de-silting several drainages and waterways to ease flow of water during rainfalls and to forestall perennial flooding associated with

Bracing Up For A Viable, Clean, Healthy Environmenttorrential rain, especially in Abeokuta, the State capital.

The Ministry initiated sensitization of the general public on the dangers of arbitrary erection of structures along flood plains and this has greatly helped to reduce incidence of flood disaster in the State, in spite of heavy downpour witnessed last year.

On the challenges posed by erosion in other parts of the State, the Ministry has continued to hold talks with sister agencies such as Federal and the State Ministries of Works, the Ecological Fund Office and other relevant Agencies with the aim of tackling identified erosion sites in the State.

In order to ensure that the State is clean at all times, the C o m m i s s i o n e r f o r Environment, Mr. Adebayo Faari, said the Ministry has recruited 630 Road Sweepers, while efforts are in top gear to recruit about 300 more.

The Environment Ministry has also acquired 11 new 26 tons tipping trucks for waste collection, five (5) Hydraulic Hook loaders for prompt removal of communal bins positioned at strategic locations within Abeokuta and its

suburbs, 16 units of 26 tonnes capacity Difac Tippers for daily collection of waste from house to house, 14 units of 12 tonnes capacity Difac Tippers and 50 units of Refuse Bins with more to be procured in the course of the year to effectively tackle the

menace of indiscriminate waste disposal.

The Federal Government also donated a waste compactor and one Hook Loader with two b i n s t o i m p r o v e w a s t e management operation in the 20 Local Government Areas of the State.

In addition, officers of the Ministry have been working round the clock to ensure prompt removal of wastes generated in market places, while several Private Sector Participants Operators (PSP) hired by the M i n i s t r y a r e c u r r e n t l y undertaking regular house-to-house evacuation of refuse free o f c h a r g e a l o n g w i t h sensitization campaign on the i m p e r a t i v e o f c l e a n environment.

All this are yielding fruitful result all over the State as residents have been heeding the clarion call of 'keep your environment clean introduced by the present Administration.

To further complement these efforts, the Ministry has

embarked on beautification of the State's landscape, particularly the major towns by planting flowers and trees on the median of major roads, while old ones are being trimmed to make them look more befitting and serve the dual purpose of aesthetics and serve as buffer against climate change.

The Ministry's fight against operators of illegal dump sites had been yielding results as over 700 illegal dump sites within the State and settlements along Lag os-Ibadan and Lag os-Abeokuta Expressways.

Meanwhile, the monthly environmental sanitation exercise in the State was being pursued with renewed vigour as it continued to witness strict compliance by the public while plans are underway to introduce Environmental Marshals and Environmental Mobile Courts during the monthly sanitation exercise.

Soji Bisuga is the Press Officer for Ministry of Environment

By Soji Bisuga

Commissioner for Environment, Mr. Adebayo Faari leads others in clearing the drainage during the last Environmental Sanitation

Some of the newly purchased Tippers

Officers of the Ministry of Environment chatting with market women during an orientation campaign on dangers of trading on the highway Commissioner for Environment in a chat with some sweepers Clearing of garbage at Mowe-Ibafo along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway

ACROSS THE STATE | 17OGUN UPDATE | March 2012

Across The State

By Kayode Oduyebo

he Ogun State Government has been given a pat on the Tback for adopting the new

tax law which is to be used in computing tax deduction from workers’ salaries and increase their take home package beginning from this month.

The Chairman, Joint Action Committee of the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Comrade Jamiu Ojabello gave this c o m m e n d a t i o n w h e n t h e Committee visited the State Head of Service, Mrs. Modupe Adekunle. He described the gesture as a welcome development and worthy of emulation.

Comrade Ojabello expressed optimism that with a labour-friendly governor at the helms of affairs and a one-time union leader as the Head of Service, better days are ahead for

Govt. Commended For Adopting New Tax Lawworkers on the payroll of the State government.

The JAC Chairman also intimated the Head of Service of issues bordering on the welfare of its members, most of which were qu ick ly addressed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Dr. Tunde Olowonyo.

Responding, the Head of Service assured that the State government remained committed to the payment of workers entitlements as well as the payment of backlog of leave bonus and other deductions.

She advised that in spite of its autonomy, the JAC should always link up with the supervising ministry to avoid human errors, pointing out that dialogue remained the best option in resolving issues.

In another development, the State Chapter of the Nigeria Red

Cross had during a similar visit to the Head of Service lauded G o v e r n o r A m o s u n f o r resuscitating voluntary youth organisations and skill acquisition centres in public schools across the State.

T h e s o c i e t y ' s b r a n c h

By Damola Falaju Chairman, Comrade Yinka Fasina explained that the payment of monthly subvention to voluntary organisations has been helping them to execute major projects and expressed the readiness of the society to partner with government in training its

workforce on how to administer f i r s t - a id t rea tment dur ing emergencies.

Responding, the Head of Service charged the society to reach out to more youths in order to reduce cases of anti- social behaviours to the barest minimum.

Odubela: Education'll Be Adequately Funded In Ogun

fficers and men of the Ogun State Traffic Compliance O

and Enforcement Corps (TRACE) have been assured of the State Government's readiness to provide necessary working tools that will enhance their productivity.

The Chairman of the newly inaugurated s ix- member TRACE Board,

Major Samuel Adejimi (rtd) gave this assurance during his maiden meeting with the Corps Management staff, acting z o n a l , u n i t a n d f i e l d commanders.

According to him, the Board would embark on visits to all zones and units to familiarise itself with traffic management operations and

challenges with a view to strategising effectively on how to surmount such challenges and ensure that the aims of establishing the corps were achieved.

While assuring that the Board will provide the needed working tools for the officers, the Chairman emphasized the n e e d f o r t h e m t o b e disciplined, saying that any officer whose actions or inactions brings the Corps into disrepute would be dealt with accordingly.

Speaking earl ier, the T R A C E C o r p s b o s s , C o m m a n d e r A y o d e l e Sangofadeji pointed out that the purpose of the meeting was for the Board members to get f a m i l i a r w i t h v a r i o u s Commander s, Head o f Departments and Units.

In their various responses, Officers of the Corps assured the Board members of their readiness to work in line with the mission of the State Government and pledged total l o y a l t y t o t h e S t a t e government.

He commended the family of the renowned Yoruba author, Chief J.F. Odunjo for donating the facilities, saying that millions of people have benefited from the intellectual wealth of their progenitor through the 'Alawiye' series.

Earlier in her address, a daughter of the late Chief J.F O d u n j o , O l o r i ( D r . ) Olatokunbo Gbadebo said that dearth of Yoruba text books when the late Chief Odunjo was the Head teacher at St. Paul's School, Lagos motivated him to write the Alawiye series.

The books, she observed, have now become reference materials in the South Western part of the country.

dequate funding of the educational sector in Ogun State will always A

be given priority attention to ensure quality service delivery, the State Commissioner for Education, Science and Tech-no log y, Bar r i s t e r Segun Odubela has assured.

Barrister Odubela who gave this assurance while commis-sioning a block of three class-rooms and a Headmistress office at St Joseph's Primary School, Oke-Ata, Abeokuta, disclosed that notwithstanding the meagre resources it was collecting from the Federation purse, the State Government has been unrelenting in its funding of the sector.

According to him, this pos i t ion of g overnment manifested in the rehabilitation of blocks of classrooms in 100 secondary schools across the State, provision of free text-books, exercise books and other instructional materials to students of public primary and secondary schools in the State.

Barrister Odubela however noted that government alone cannot fund education and appealed to public-spirited individuals and corporate bodies to partner the State Government on the onerous task of providing free qualita-tive education to the populace.

Board Assures TRACE Officers Of Adequate Provision Of Working Tools

By Abolanle Ogunlami

Executive Council Cham-bers, Governor's Office, Oke Mosan, Abeokuta.

He said “we are inaugu-rating this Committee because government is fully aware that the State is blessed with abundant mineral resources such as bitumen, lime stone and tarsand. We are going to start very soon mapping of t h e s e l o c a l m i n e r a l resources within the state to achieve our desired goal.”

The Governor chal-

lenged members of the Committee to be ingenious in their task of identifying the numerous mineral resources in the State, adding that they can not afford to fail in their assignment.

Responding on behalf of other members, the Commit-t e e C h a i r m a n , D a p o Egbeyemi thanked the Governor for the opportu-nity given members to serve and assured that they would discharge their duties dili-gently.

h e O g u n S t a t e Government wil l Tsoon start the map-

ping of the mineral resources with which the State is blessed in order to locate and determine their quantity and carry out exploration for economic gains.

The State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun made this known while inaugurating the State Mineral Resources and Environmental Management Committee at the State

Chairman, JAC, Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital, Comrade Jamiu Ojabello addressing the Head of Service, Mrs. Modupe Adekunle during a courtesy call on her in Abeokuta.

Ogun Begins Mapping Of Mineral Resources

OGUN UPDATE | March 201218 | WHEEL OF ACHIEVEMENTS

Wheel of Achievements in Pix

Cross section of Meat Vans to ease transportation of meat from abattoir to the markets

Some of the Hilux Vans equipped with communication gadgets procured to beef-up security in the State

Cassava Processing PlantOne of the 100 renovated blocks of classrooms at Soyindo Community High School, Sagamu

Newly constructed Onikolobo-OGBC-Ibara GRA RoadGov. Amosun distributing free educational materials to students of a public school

Roll-on - roll-off receptacle purchased and distributed across the State to ensure a clean environment One of the 50 rehabilitated Healthcare Centres in the State

OGUN UPDATE | March 2012

NUJ Information Chapel Press Week in Pix

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correct the ills of the past and impact positively on the lives of the people.

He added that the onus was on Information Officers as image makers to keep the people adequately informed about this development and also report back to government their feelings about its policies in order to make amends where necessary.

He stated that to carry out these functions successfully, Information Officers must be conversant with happenings around them and be able to make good use of appropriate media channels with which to get across to the people.

Also speaking on “Essentials of Public Relations in Govern-ment Establishments”' a former Commissioner for Information in the state, Mrs. Doyin Ogunbiyi

s professionals saddled with the responsibility of keeping the populace A

adequately informed about the activities of government, Informa-tion Officers must be well informed and take necessary steps to ensure that they continually equip themselves with needed skills.

The Ogun State Commis-sioner for Information and Strategy, Alhaji Yusuph Olaniyonu stated this during a one-day seminar for Information Officers as part of activities marking the 2012 press week of the Ministry's Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).

Delivering a paper titled “The Mission to Rebuild Ogun State; Role of Information Managers“, Alhaji Olaniyonu submitted that the present administration in the State has through its 5-cardinal programmes taken giant strides to

admonished the Officers to be creative and utilize any opportunity they have to project the activities of their agencies and cultivate the habit of “say it as it is “ at all times.

She said as a bridge between the government and the governed, they should always exhibit exper-tise and be confident, advising that they must not compromise their professional integrity under whatever guise.

Mrs. Ogunbiyi urged them to be cautious of their utterances and deeds, saying that as government's spokespersons, whatever they say or do could be erroneously interpreted as government's position on issues.

She further added that the Officers should be sensitive to public opinion, expectations and attitude with the aim of using all these to analyse situations and report back to government for necessary actions.

By Kudus Kafidipe

Alhaji Olaniyonu, Commissioner for Information delivering a paper at NUJ Press Centre, Iwe-Irohin, Abeokuta

L-R: Chairperson, Organising C mmittee, Mrs. Seun Boye, Mr. Wale oOlanrewaju and Editor, OGIS, Mr. Waheed Adesina at the event

Cross section of participants

Chairman, House Committee on Information, Hon. Olayiwola Ojodu (4th left) and Commr. for Information, Barr. Yusuph Olaniyonu (5th left), PS in the ministry, Alh. Abdul-Fatai Opebiyi (3rd left) with some Management staffers in the Ministry of Information & Strategy during the Walk

Cross section of members of the Union during the Walk

Commr. for Information, Barr. Yusuph Olaniyonu carried shoulder-high during the Information Officers’ Walk as part of activities marking the 2012 Press Week PS, Ministry of Information & Strategy, Alhaji Abdul-Fatai Opebiyi making an opening

remark during the training session. On the high table with him are: (L-R: Mr. Ayo Ewuoso, Chairman, NUJ, Info. Chapel, Commr. for Information, Barr. Yusuph Olaniyonu, SA to the Governor, Mr. Yemisi Fadairo, Resource Person, Mrs. Doyin Ogunbiyi and Mr. Femi Dokunmu, Chairman, State NIPR.

Cross section of participants at the training programme

Olaniyonu Harps On Effective Info. Mgt.

OGUN UPDATE | March 201220 | ACROSS THE STATE

By Bose Avoseh

teps being taken by the present administration in SOgun State on industrializa-

tion have yielded another positive result investors from 15 companies in India have signified their readiness to invest in the State.

Their areas of interest span manufacturing, power generation, mining, health, commerce and education.

Addressing the representatives of the group, Senior Special Assistant to the State Governor on Trade and Investment, Mrs. Adenike Aboderin assured them of bountiful returns on their invest-ments as the State government was committed to provide an enabling

India Ready To Partner With Ogun On Industrialisationenvironment for investments to thrive.

According to her, efforts already taken by government in this direction include road rehabilitation, an investment-friendly policy on tax, provision of suitable land in designated urban and rural areas, provision of institutional support and relevant infrastructure, among others.

She disclosed that arrange-ments had already been con-cluded to have a 2-day investors'

th thforum between 26 and 27 of this month to create a platform for greater awareness for genuine investors to learn more about various business opportunities

abound in the State.In his contributions, the State

Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Otunba Bimbo Ashiru explained that the State government had started opening up relevant sectors of the State's economy through policies and

By Passover Adesina initiatives to attract both foreign and local investors and expressed optimism that the prospective Indian investors will have robust business ventures in the State.

Earlier in his remarks, the leader of the visiting Indian group, Mr. Mandal stated that

they decided to partner with the State following the recommenda-tions of the Federal Ministries of Foreign Affairs and Trade and Investments:

He assured that the team was ready to establish their factories as soon as necessary facilities were provided by government.

Nigerian Youths’re Invaluable Assets, Says Lawmaker

part of the State Government's on going restructuring programme aimed at focusing attention on optimizing the revenue generating potentials of the various agencies and promoting the best financial management in the State.

She said the department was created because of the need to

harmonize the overlapping functions of the various departments and units in the financial sector to a formidable one that will effectively oversee the monitoring, inspection, compliance, audit and control of financial activities of the state.

Mrs. Adeosun said the operation of the new department would promote more transparency,

other members, the Forum President, Olumide Sobande thanked the state government for the gesture and the assistance rendered to members during their national service.

f properly mobilized and trained, the Nigerian youth h a s t h e p o t e n t i a l o f I

becoming the greatest asset for the country's socio-economic transformation.

A member of the House of Representatives from Ogun North East/Ogun Waterside Federal Constituency, Hon. Kehinde Odeneye made this assertion while speaking at a send-forth symposium organised for members of Batch A of Ogun Corpers Forum held in Abuja.

According to the Federal lawmaker, the future of the Nigerian nation could be brighter if available resources were mobilized to give required training to her youths so that they could make meaningful contributions to national development.

Hon. Odeneye however challenged the youths to be prepared to face the task ahead so that the country could become a force to reckon with in the comity of nations.

Speaking in the same vein, Senator Gbenga Obadara from Ogun Central Senatorial District, urged the Nigeria Youths to shun social vices, pointing out that bad associat ion cor rupts good manners.

“Our President, Governors, Senators and honourables become what they are today because they did not compromise values and prospects” he remarked.

On his part, the Director, Ogun State Liaison Office, Mr. Yomi Bajela saluted members of the forum for promoting the unique cultural values of the State while their service lasted at the FCT, urging them to keep up the good work.

Responding on behalf of

Govt. Creates Compliance and Initiatives Dept.

he newly introduced finance concurrence report in Ogun TState is aimed at reducing

wastages cost and expenditure of government.

The State Accountant General, Pastor Seye Senfuye who made this clarification in an interview with Ogun Update, said the present Administration introduced the p res sure to ensure p rob i t y, accountability and transparency in all government transactions.

Pastor Senfuye stated that all those concerned with government financial transactions have to comply with the new measure, adding that any request for approval of funds would not be treated if it was not accompanied by the report.

“The present Administration introduces the measure to ensure p r o b i t y a c c o u n t a b i l i t y a n d transparency in all government dealings” he submitted.

The Accountant General said in order to ensure the success of the measure, a training programme has been organized for all Directors of Finance in the State Public Service.

He exposed delight that the new measure has been yielding positive results in terms of figures being quoted for projects, adding that those concerned have fully embraced it.

Hon. Kehinde Odeneye representing Ijebu-Ode/Odogbolu/Ijebu-North East Constituency (2nd left) making a speech at the Ogun State Corpers Forum Meeting in Abuja while Mr. Yomi Bajela, Director, Ogun State Liaison Office (2nd right) and others listen.

...To Build Tank Farm For Petroleum Products

n its bid to sanitize and strengthen its financial status, the Ogun State Government I

has created Compliance and Initiatives Department in the Ministry of Finance.

The State Commissioner for Finance, Mrs. Kemi Adeosun who disclosed this in her office at Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, said that the newly established department was

reparations for the 2012 Hajj Operation have commenced in Ogun State with the sale of P

form to intending pilgrims to be followed by screening exercise.

Chairman of the State Muslims Pilgrims Welfare Board, Alhaji Abdul- Lateef Ajetunmobi disclosed this while briefing members of the S t a t e H o u s e o f A s s e m b l y Committee on Special Duties about the board's revenue and expenditure for the period of November 2011 to February 2012 and the preparations of the State this year's pilgrimage to Mecca.

According to him, a total of 1,903 are expected to perform this year's hajj while 1,250 forms had already been sold to intending pilgrims.

Speaking on the revenue and expenditure of the board, the Chairman said that it had generated N3.986 million through the sales of forms as against the revenue target of N5m within the period under review.

In his remarks, Chairman of the Committee, Hon. Babatunde Edunjobi assured that the House of Assembly would support the efforts of the board in making this year's pilgrimage a huge success.

accountability and probity in the conduct and management of the State financial resources, thereby reduce revenue leakages to the barest minimum.

Ogun Begins Preparations For

2012 HajjBy Kudus Kafidipe

community and the state at large.He urged members of the

host community not to be hostile to prospective investors

but receive them warmly pointing out that locating the tank farm in their community is of enormous benefit to them.

he Special Adviser to the Ogun State Governor on TEnerg y, Mr. Ta iwo

Fagbemi has embarked on an inspection tour of the proposed site of a tank farm to store petroleum products at Iwopin in O g u n Wa t e r s i d e L o c a l Government Area for the establishment .

Speaking during the tour, Mr. Fagbemi said when established, the tank farm would enhance the Internally Generated Revenue of the State as it would attract investors who would make enough funds available for government to execute its 5-cardinal prog rammes and ultimately make life more bearable for the citizenry.

Highlighting other economic benefits of the tank farm, the Special Adviser said it will also create more job opportunities for youths and enhance physical development and as well attract basic amenities to the host

AG Explains Reasons For New Financial Report

By Gbemisola Ogolo

Pastor Seye Senfuye Accountant General, Ogun State

By Dupe Idowu

By Dupe Idowu

LEGISLATURE | 21OGUN UPDATE | March 2012

From the Legislature

n pursuance of diligent and effective legislation that would have enduring impact on the living I

standard of the people, the Ogun State House of Assembly is collaborating with a Germany based organisation, the Konrad-Adaneur Stiftung with a view to exploring areas of close working relationship.

Towards this end, discussions have been held between a delegation of the Institute led by a former Federal Minister and Veteran Parliamentarian, Mr. Klaus-Jeurgan Hendrich and members of the Assembly.

At the session, the Speaker, Rt. Hon. (Prince) Suraj Adekunbi (MNSE) informed the visitors that the Assembly would welcome the exchange of ideas and explore areas of common interests that would be beneficial to the two bodies. He noted that both Nigeria and Germany are practising Federalism and that it would be of long term advantage to Nigeria to employ the bottom to top approach in consolidating democracy in the nation.

The Speaker expressed the hope that the collaboration would further

Assembly Collaborates With German Institute For Effective Legislation

enhance the cordial relationship between Nigeria and Germany.

In their contributions, members were convinced that close working relationship between the Assembly and the Institute would go a long way in sharpening the legislative skills of Honourable members and thus further deepen the nation's democ-racy.

According to Hon. (Prince) Olakunle Oluomo (Ifo I Constitu-ency) the exchange of visits between the two bodies would no doubt further equip Honourable members to effectively carry out their legislative duties. Hon. Victor Oludotun Fasanya (Abeokuta South I State Constituency) noted that both Nigeria and Germany practise the same Federal Political System and that the legislators would learn a lot from Germany's experience.

He called for a Seminar where the two Institutions would rub minds together and share experiences.

In his remarks, Hon. (Rev.) M.A.O. Abiodun (Idiroko/Ipokia State Constituency) urged the Institute to assist in the areas of education, rural and industrial development, among others. He said close working relationship would be of immense benefit to the State. The majority Leader, Hon. Israel Jolaoso (Ewekoro State Constitu-ency) observed that the Presidential System as being practised in Nigeria was expensive and would welcome ideas on how to make it less expen-sive in order to channel the funds saved to other developmental

With Kayode Bello

Speaker Adekunbi, An Epitome Of Humility, Says Ojodu

r. Olumuyiwa Oladele Adenopo has been Msworn-in as the new

Clerk of the Ogun State House of Assembly.

His swearing-in was sequel to the adoption of a motion for the confirmation of his appointment moved by Hon. Israel Jolaoso (Majority Leader) and seconded by Hon. Adegboyega Olowo-O l o j a ( I j e b u E a s t S t a t e Constituency).

The Assembly had earlier rescinded the acting appointment of Mr. T.A. Adeyemo as the acting Clerk with the majority leader moving the motion to this effect, seconded by Hon. Adijat Tunrayo Adeleye-Oladapo (Ifo II State Constituency).

Adenopo Sworn-In As Assembly Clerk

he Speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly TRt. Hon. Suraj Ishola

Adekunbi (MNSE) has been described as an epitome of humility and exemplary leadership.

In a congratulatory message to the Speaker on the occasion of his birthday, the Chairman of the Assembly's Committee on Infor-mation and Strategy, Culture and Tourism, Hon. Olayiwola Ojodu

noted that the Speaker has been piloting the Assembly's affairs with maturity, dedication and diligence.

Hon. Ojodu said the Speaker was a consensus builder and a team player, who strongly believes in wide consultations and has always been carrying members along in the decision making process of the Assembly.

projects.Hon. Segun Solarin (Sagamu II

State Constituency) was of the opinion that Honourable members would appreciate more exposure in the area of legislative work as most members are still learning the ropes.

Speaking, Hon. Lai Ojodu (Abeokuta North State Constitu-ency) while lauding the foundation for extending the hands of fellow-ship to the Assembly, said members would appreciate it if they could get acquainted with new Information

and Communications Technology (ICT) and modern equipment.

Hon. Elizabeth Anifowose (Obafemi/Owode State Constitu-ency) wanted more empowerment programmes for women while Hon Akinpelu Aina (Ado-Odo/Ota I State Constituency) also called for assis-tance in the area of ICT to further improve the legislative prowess of members.

Apparently agreeing with the submissions of Honourable mem-bers, Mr. Hendrich said education was

an important catalyst for the economic, industrial and social development of any nation. He stated that the last general elections in the country was an eloquent testimony that democracy has taken deep roots in the country.

Mr. Hendrich, a Minister and former member of the German Parliament (The Bundestag) pledged that he would work towards ensuring closer working relationship between his foundation and the Ogun State House of Assembly.

“Your high sense of maturity, humility and dedication has made

ththe current 7 Legislature achieve a lot within a short period and have no doubt had a positive effect on the quality of legislation in our highly-cherished Assembly”, he submitted.

Hon. Ojodu who represents Abeokuta North State constitu-

ency assured that members would continue to give all necessary support to the Speaker in order to further provide qualitative legislation that would transform the State to an enviable pedestal.

He prayed that God would continue to bless the Speaker with good health and wisdom to steer the affairs of the Assembly to the desired destination.

Mr. Klaus-Jeurgan Hendrich presenting a document to the Speaker, OGHA, Rt. Hon. (Prince) Suraj Adekunbi MNSE

he Ogun State chapter of the Parliamentary Staff Association Tof Nigeria(PASAN) has elected

new executives to run its affairs for the next three years.

While inaugurating the executives, the Speaker, Rt. Hon (Prince) Suraj Adekunbi (MNSE) advised them to work with dedication and as well be in regular consultation with members.

He also urged the exco members to see their new positions as a call to service and should try to justify the confidence reposed in them by members.

The Majority Leader, Hon. Israel Jolaoso (Ewekoro State Constituency) stressed the need for the executives of PASAN to be transparent and work closely with the management in order to

approve the welfare members. Hon M. Abiodun Akovoyon

(Idiroko/Ipokia State Constituency) enjoined them to be prudent with the funds of the association and adopt an open-door policy.

In his remarks, the Clerk of the Assembly, Mr. Muyiwa Adenopo, expressed delight that members of PASAN have done the Assembly proud by the mature and orderly manner in which they conducted the elections. He pointed out that the executives now occupy a position of responsibility and service and added that should represent their members well. The Clerk advised them to regularly consult with their colleagues and engage the management in dialogue to foster close working

relationship. The new Chairman, Mrs B.O

Ogunro, who spoke on behalf of other exco members, pledged that they would support the management to make the house attain greater heights, while assuring that members would enjoy maximum benefits as obtained in other States.

Others elected include Mr. J.O Obanla, Vice Chairman, Mr. Niyi Onifade, Secretary, Mr. S.A Oladayo, Treasurer, Mrs. A.O Opanuga, Assistant Secretary, Mr. Rasheed Ogunfowodu, Welfare Secretary and Mr. Bukola Onabote, Social Secretary. Those also elected are Mr. Seyi Ogunde, Auditor, Mrs N. A. Adeyanju, Financial Secretary, Mr. Kunle Sodipe, Ex-officio and Mrs O. Akinyemi, Ex-Officio.

Ogun PASAN Gets New Exco

Mr. Adenopo being sworn-in as the new Clerk of the Assembly

ince its establishment as one of the p i o n e e r i n g g e n d e r - b a s e d Sprofessional bodies, the Nigerian

Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ) has continually placed itself among the trail-blazers in the promotion and defence of the cause of womenfolk, especially within the peculiarity of our polity where women are regarded as the weaker sex and, therefore, must play the second fiddle. Going down history lane, one is not unlikely to recognize that the conception of this organization is closely connected to the need for women in the pen profession to carve a niche for themselves in a male-dominated system. And, no doubt, this particular programme, which is also in tandem with the various programmes of NAWOJ is a symbolic representation of the commitment of NAWOJ to fulfilling the dreams of the founders of this noble organization.

On behalf of the Government and People of Ogun State, let me first welcome all delegates from the 36 States and Abuja to our State. Also, I congratulate the Nigerian Associat ion of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Ogun State, as host, of this NEC meeting, for its successful hosting. At the same time, I commend all those who have contributed in one way or the other to this success. By your activities, as exemplified by hosting of this NEC meeting, you have demonstrated, beyond doubt, that your association is a formidable organisation of women professionals. You have also shown that, just as your umbrella body, the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), you are also worthy descendants and true ambassadors of the heritage of professionalism handed down by great names that have come before you. Names of the Sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo; the “Ayekooto” himself, late Olabisi Onabanjo; Chief Olusegun Osoba, both of whom are my predecessors; and others who have all carved a niche for themselves in the pen-pushing profession continue to ring bells. I want to say with all pride that I believe that the hosting of this NEC meeting in our State's capital is not unconnected with the acknowledgment of Ogun State as the cradle of journalism and our Administration's achievement in the area of gender equality.

In view of the above, I have taken the liberty to modify the topic given to me. Since this programme is particularly a concern of our women professionals, kindly indulge me to delve into a related theme: “The Role of Women In Economic Development”.

Maybe we still need to ask ourselves: does is it mean women have never played any part in Nigeria's developmental process? Or, why is the agitation for more roles for women becoming very loud, at this particular period? Some people have even posited that the scriptural place of women is at home. But then, I say even at that, the job of keeping the home steady is on its own a great contribution to socio-economic development, if we all recognize the fact that all societies are built on the family units.

Beside that, recent events have shown that women are crossing, in hordes, the line of occupational segregation and discrimination. In traditionally masculine professions such as accounting, law, medicine, pharmacy, engineering, agriculture, journalism, and even entertainment, women are making appreciable, if not domineering entry. In the field of business, women are already occupying enviable top management positions. In all areas, our women are graciously breaking the glass ceiling. I also say that this should not be a surprise because running a home, especially in a shrinking economy where resources are scarce, is a big business concern.

Therefore, apart from providing a steady base for the economy as managers of family units, providing a system of shock absorber for their foraying husbands, children and other family members, women have also continued to provide managerial services in the macro-economic level either in the Public Service or Private Enterprises. I need not go far to give my examples. Here seated is the Chief

Judge, of Ogun State, Honourable Justice (Mrs.) Olatokunbo Oduyinka Olopade We also have the Head of Service, Mrs. Modupe Abibat Adekunle; while not forgetting her immediate predecessor, Princess Iyabo Odulate-Yusuf. At the national level, the exploits of Dr. Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo Iweala; Prof. Dora Akunyili, and a host of others who are Chief Executive Officers of their different organizations still ring bells.

Another reason for my position is the fact that from time immemorial, our history as a people is replete with heroic feats of women at different stages of our national socio-economic development, either in the pre-colonial or post-colonial periods. In the pre-colonial period, verifiable history of traditional African societies shows laudable exploits of the women-folk at different crucial periods to liberate their people and land. Examples are: Queen Idia King Esigie's mother; leaders like Iyalode Efunsetan Aniwura of Ibadan; Queen Amina of Zaria. And, if those names sound far-away, at least, Ile-Ife, the home of the legendary Moremi, the liberator of her people from the raffia-cladded Igbo warriors is not far from here. Yet from Abeokuta, in Ogun State, the names of Iyalode Efunroye Tinubu and Mrs. Olufunmilayo Ransome-Kuti still resonate

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appointments we have made so far. Suffice to say that Ogun State is one of the leading

lasting benefits for the next generation. However, emphasis must be placed on developing the female gender. Women can and must play active roles in sustainable development and poverty eradication. When women are educated and healthy, their families, communities and countries benefit. It is part of the recommendations of the Beijing Conference that Gender Equality becomes one of the eight Millennium Development Goals.

Although, a lot has been achieved in this direction. However, you cannot allow complacency. This is because there is still so much to be done if women are to leave the backseat. But, there is also a need to identify the challenges confronting womenfolk and design strategic solutions to these challenges.

You will allow my opinion based on my limited but experiential observations of events in our polity. It is clear that challenges facing womenfolk can be divided into many folds. These include structural, attitudinal, perceptive, and lack of knowledge of existing opportunities.

Structurally, our society naturally puts impediments on the way of freedom of women. The main cause of this is the cultural beliefs which give a chauvinistic advantage to men. This makes it very tasking for an average woman to square up with any man. As a result, women participation in socio-

economic development is from a weakened position. Consequently, women are at the mercy of men in most circumstances when the political dice is cast. Therefore, women are often beneficiaries or victims of political scheming of men depending on the circumstances. This, in my opinion, is a serious challenge militating against the active participation of women.

In terms of our attitude and perception, the role of culture and religion cannot be over estimated. This is because they determine our perception and relationship with others. In fact, a scholar argues that religion is a lever that belief of an individual determines his or her vision of the world; behaviour and emotional responses to other human beings. Unfortunately, the African culture and our practice of the major world religions have not helped the lots of women not only in political participation, but also, in the socio-economic aspect. For example, in the Yoruba culture, women are considered sacred as mothers but not as wives. In contemporary times, it is not uncommon to see situations where women are punished for jointly committed offences by men and women. For example, while commercial sex workers are punished, the men who encourage them by patronizing them are

By Ibikunle AmosunBy Ibikunle Amosun

The Role of Women in Economic Development

Senator Ibikunle Amosun FCA

Governor, Ogun State

in the history of liberation struggles. Mrs. Ransome-Kuti, it was that led the womenfolk against the oppressive tax regime.

Again, these women also contributed immensely to the political stability of their different societies. Of note, however, is that in these pre-colonial societies women had access to power based on merit and, in many instances, acted as liberators who removed unbearable yokes placed on their societies by tyrannical male rulers.

Without doubt, discrimination or violence against women violates the principle of equality of rights and respect for human dignity; it is an obstacle to the participation of women, on equal terms with men, in the political, social, economic and cultural life of their countries. It also hampers the growth of the prosperity of society and the family and makes more difficult the full development of the potentialities of women in the service of their countries and of humanity.

Such is the significance of the roles of wo m e n t o w a r d s s o c i o - e c o n o m i c development of nations that the United Nat ions par t icular ly organised an International Conference on the rights of women in 1995, popularly called the Beijing Conference. All participants agreed that investments in gender equality can improve the lives of both men and women, with

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134 Year Old Man Still Bubblingwoye-Ketu town is located in the Imeko-Afon Local Government Area of Ogun I

State. It is bounded in the North by Oyo State and the West by the Republic of Benin. It is about 98km away from Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, while the estimated population figure according to 2006 population census, is about 25,000.

One unique feature about the ancient town is the existence of Chief Emmanuel Ashipa whose record of birth revealed that he is 134 years old, a mystery which must by now have a place in the Guinness Book of Records as the oldest person in the South-West part of the country, if not in the whole country.

Interestingly the old man remains agile, as he walked smartly unaided when he came out from his bungalow for this interview. His set of teeth also remains in perfect condition, while the voice was audible enough, and he obviously enjoys sound health.

His first child is now 80 years old, while the last issue is 58 years as at the time of conducting the interview. He lost his wife some years back at the age of 90 years and ironically he has lost few of his children at ripe age.

The oldest man who narrated his experiences during the 2nd world war known as Hitler war, as well as the earthquake which occurred some decades back attributed his longevity to the grace of God.

In his youthful days, he was a farmer and hunter who had killed numerous dreadful animals in the forest, without any fatal injury. Pa Ashipa recalled that in those days, youths got married at age 40 and above

Chief Ashipa said he had lost all his contemporaries, had seen enough on this earth, maintaining that he does not fear death, that if death comes calling now, it is okay by him.

When asked if he won't mind if he still has the opportunity of spending another 40 years, Ashipa rejected it saying enough is enough and emphasised that it would be regrettable for him to still be alive and watch his children die before him

'I don't pray for additional 40 years, I have lost some children while alive and it would be a disaster for one to be witnessing the death of his children. Hon-estly, if death comes now I am fulfilled. No human being can kill me again, except when God says its time', he said.

The man who was in company of his last son and some other family members during the interview gave history of Iwoye-Ketu explain-ing that the ancient Iwoye was situated in an area then known and called Ahoro-Ile, about 500 metres away from the modern Iwoye and it was said to have been inhabited for about 300 years by Olunu who had earlier left Ile-Ife to settle there.

According to him, Ooye who was said to have been a powerful crown prince and perhaps a descendant of Ooye alias OkukuyeluIlode, the 10th Ooni of Ife came and settled with Olumu. He said having settled at Iwoye, history had it that Ooye and his people suffered several wars, promi-nent among which was the Dahomean war of 1789.

Pa Ashipa informed that It was recorded that about 140 towns and villages were paying tributes to Iwoye; but however, the effects of the wars reduced some of the villages and towns

y name is Folake, I am 29 years o ld and Mattended The Polytech-

nic, Ibadan, where I studied Business Administration.

When I was in HND I, I met this guy called Felix, a very handsome guy, very intelligent but temperamental.

We started our journey of love, hoping to make it to the altar one day. We were happy and doing fine. Before I asked him for anything, he would provide it for me, promising that I would be the mother of his children in the future. I was very happy meeting Felix because all I was looking for in a guy and future husband was there in him, I gave him everything because he was my first love.

One day, Felix called me and said he wanted to introduce me to his parents in Abeokuta, I agreed because we were in HND II and I have been longing to see my would-be-in-laws, so a day was fixed for the visit. On getting to Abeokuta, to be sincere, his parents were friendly and accom-modating; they received me like their daughter and asked me to feel at home. This made me to conclude in my mind that I have gotten my dream in-laws. My Mother in-law was a very kind and loving Mother and I can't wait to be fully part of their family.

After five years of courtship with Felix, something strange happened that baffled me and made me regard all men to be deceivers. One day, Felix called me and asked me to come over to his house, when I got there, I met him moody, and looking unhappy and I felt worried, I kept on asking him what the problem was, but all to no avail.

After much persuasion and petting, he made me to know that he was into a relationship with a lady Ronke by name before he met me. But along the line they lost contact for good three years and he forgot about the lady. He said the Lady was back and begging him to come back to her life but said he made her realise that he (Felix) was then in love with another lady, but in spite of all excuses the lady resisted and they were on the argument till late in the night, and eventually, she (Ronke) couldn't go home that night. She had to sleep in his house. But the third day, she still came back begging him, asking him for re-union which he obliged. He said ''I love this lady and we've made a vow that nothing will separate us and now that she is back, I have to remember the vow and go back to her, and I didn't plan for two wives in my life, so please ask for anything because we cannot go further in our relationship''.

I fainted immediately. The next thing was that I found myself in the hospital, and since then Felix was nowhere to be found.

I went to his parent's house after I recovered. They said they've known Ronke before me and that she was from a wealthy home, and that they didn't want their son to suffer with any lady.

That was how I wasted good five years with Felix and now I don't know where to start because many men came to me during our courtship but I ignored them. Now I don't know what to do and age is no more on my side.

Please advise me.--------

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that constituted the old Iwoye. He listed Iselu in Republic of Benin, JabataGeesi, Wasimi-Okuta, Moriwi, Oke-Agbede, Igbo Asaka as Iwoye tributary settlements.

After the war of 1789 coupled with the transition of the former Ooye according to him, the town of Iwoye became scattered and disorganized for several years. The town and its people witnessed a lot of unrest and could not immediately resolve to have another traditional ruler.

He emphasized that the history of Iwoye will be robbed of its richness and traditional flavour without mentioning the fact that the pioneer and second Aare Onakankanfo of the old Yoruba Empire emerged from the town

The 134-year-old man disclosed that the town has produced many monarchs, while the incumbent, Oba Joel Alaye, who was installed as the new royal father about one year ago.

From Our Special Correspondents

How I Wish I Didn't Start It

RIDDLES1. I am too much for one,

enough for two, and nothing at all for three. What am I?

2. Many have heard it, but nobody has ever seen it, and it will not speak but until spoken to. What is it?

3. Although it is neither big nor small, nor is it a liquid, solid or gas, it can be broken without being dropped. What is it?

4. What is bought by the yard, and worn-out by the foot?

LeisureANSWER: 1. Secret 2. An Echo 3. Silence 4. Carpet

Chief Emmanuel Ashipa still bubbling with life

With OmobolaWith Omobola

LEISURE | 23OGUN UPDATE | March 2012

OGUN UPDATE | March 2012

Sports

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ew weeks into the tenure of the present Administration, Governor Ibikunle Amosun has energised F

sporting activities in all Stadia across the State. This no doubt is a demonstration of commitment, administrative ingenuity and zeal to continue to use sports as a veritable means of youth development and job creation. The Ministry of Youth and Sports made use of the Otunba Dipo Dina International Stadium, Ijebu-Ode last year to hold a 'Talent Hunt Football Competition' organized in conjunction with the private sector which brought over 1,230 young footballers from all over the nation together and about 600 coaches where International scouts like Paul Faduclough from the English FA and Harold Wilhelm from Ajax as well as former Super Eagles coach and FIFA Instructor, Chief Adegboye Onigbinde discovered about seven players who would soon be in Europe to play professional football. This was just one among other various tournaments and fixtures holding at the Stadium in which youths across the State are being engaged.

Ogun State hosted the African qualifying series of the global Under-17 Women competition known as FIFA U-17 Women qualifiers, where the Flamingoes of Nigeria felt at home as they pounded their Kenyan counterparts by 3-0 in the

Ogun Attracts Global Attention

second leg of the encounter.The Nigerian side led by the Head

Coach Peter Dedevbo had a full week to train on the turf of M.K.O. Abiola International Stadium, Abeokuta before their tie against Kenya.

The team coach, who confirmed the advantage of playing in Abeokuta, stated that apart from being a very conducive, peaceful State, the team often has some stroke of luck in winning its matches in the State.

The psychological support given to the Flamingoes to do the nation proud did not end there, as the host Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun also joined the team in one of its early morning training sessions preparatory to the crucial match to give them some words of encourage-ment on the need to go all out and wallop Kenya when they face their East African Counterparts.

Senator Amosun who described football as “a big issue with Nigerians” said it behooved the players who had the privilege to fly the nation's flag to always do so with the highest sense of responsi-bility and discipline.

The Governor crowned the special treat for the young Flamingoes with a dinner; little wonder the result of the match against Kenya was 3-0 in favour of Nigeria. The Governor's interest and0 gesture perhaps led to the massive support by football fans across the State

INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY

AVB TO COACH INTER MILAN

Nigeria Super Eagles will take on the 2012 Africa Nations Cup Co-host Gabon in an international friendly in May.

President of Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Alhaji Aminu Maigari said in Kigali that the Gabonese have agreed to tackle the Super Eagles in an international friendly

Alhaji Maigari said the President of Gabon, Ali Bango was heartbroken that the Eagles were not on the list of Nations' Cup and wants to see the Eagles play in Libreville. He also confirmed that the Super Eagles would engage Peru in a friendly in June.

Italian giant, Inter Milan have opened talks with Andre Villas-Boas in a bid to tie-up a deal to bring the Portuguese Coach to San Siro this summer.

Villas-Boas who was sacked by Chelsea is seen by Inter President, Massimo Moratti as the one to replace current Head Coach, Claudio Ranieri who

BITS & PIECESis set to pay the price for the Nerazzurri's hugely disappoint ing 2011-2012 campaign.

The home-based Super Eagles are to resume training camp in Abuja.

Team Coach, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi has worked with players from the Nigeria Premier League (NPL) since December and picked as many as eleven of them for a 2013 Nations' Cup qualifier in Kigali, Rwanda .

The team is to begin training for a friendly against Peru in Lima in June prior to when Nigeria will play two 2014 World Cup qualifiers as well as the return leg of the Nations' Cup qualifier against Rwanda.

Keshi is currently on a break in the United States to visit his family.

Nigeria international defender, Taye Taiwo is on his way out of Italian side, AC Milan. Although he is on loan to English Premiership side, Queen Park Rangers, the former Lobi and Olympique Marseille man is being courted by several clubs.

Top is the Spanish side Valencia who wants him on a permanent basis by summer. Other likely destinations for the left-sided defender are Turkish side, Fenabache and Tottenham Hotspurs in the EPL.

Italian champion, AC Milan is

EAGLES TO RESUME TRAINING

TAYE TAIWO

willing to let go the Super Eagles full back for a price of between three and four million euros.

FIFA “hammer” may soon fall on South-Africa.

Reports from the Rainbow nation have it that the country's Sports Minister, Filcile M Balula and the country's Olympic Committee are planning to launch an investigation into the account of the country's Football Association (SAFA).

But FIFA will likely look at this as unjustifiable which could fetch South Africa a suspension

Ghana FA cup holder, Namia FC have been handed a $1,500 fine.

The club was also banned for three years for pulling out of the 2012 Confederation Cup.

T h e C o n t i n en t ' s Fo o tb a l l governing body (CAF) communicated

SOUTH AFRICA

NAMIA FC BANNED

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and beyond who trouped out en-masse as early as 7am to cheer the team to victory.

The dignitaries present at the event included the State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun, represented by his Deputy, Prince Segun Adesegun, FIFA and NFF officials as well as members of the State Executive Council amongst others which confirmed the importance of the match to the State Government.

It would be recalled that the Nigerian team had won the first leg in Nairobi by 2-0 two weeks before the rock city encounter and are certain to reach the next and final round of the African qualifiers, where they are likely to play Zambia's U-17 Women's Team.

The match has reconfirmed to the

outside world that the State is one of the most peaceful, sport loving, highly hospitable and investors' destination of choice in addition to its status as a must visit for tourists and businessmen from across the world. It also serves as an avenue to showcase the State's cultural heritage, infrastructural development and talents, amongst others.

Little wonder, the NFF described Senator Amosun as a sportsman and facilitator who has contributed immensely to the development of sports in the State and the nation.

The quality of the facilities in the State, the serenity and peaceful nature of the State among its contemporaries also informed the decision of the Nigeria Premier League (NPL) to move all home matches of the

3SC Football Club of Ibadan to the M.K.O. Abiola Stadium Abeokuta, hence the 3SC played its home match against Dolphin FC of Port-Harcourt in Abeokuta. Also, the Pro League tie between the Gateway United Football Club and its Insurance of Benin counterparts was played at the same stadium with the home boys winning with a lone goal.

The Otunba Dipo Dina Interna-tional Stadium, Ijebu-Ode also hosts both the Sunshine Stars and Rising Stars of Akure for their league matches. All these activities coupled with the recently resuscitated weekly keep fit exercise which has transformed into the Gateway Keep-Fit Club, have continued to attract top government officials, civil servants and the private sector as well as other segments of the public.

Speaking recently during the ninth year anniversary of the Club, its President and former Head of Service, Surveyor Godwin Ogun, disclosed that the essence of the Club was to produce a sound mind in a sound body which formed the Club's slogan “Sound Mind, Sound Body”.

Going down memory lane, Surv. Ogun said the weekly exercise which was originally started in 1994 by the then Military Administrator Col. Daniel Akintonde (rtd), was later made voluntary in year 2000 and after a lull it was resuscitated in 2001.

The occasion was used to re-orientate the people on the need to continue to engage in physical exercises, to live stress-free and emotionally stable lives. Apart from physical exercise, other activities that made for an interesting anniversary included a football match between Ago-Iwoye Grammar School and African Church Grammar School which ended 1-0 in favour of Ago-Iwoye boys. All these have contributed immensely to energise sporting activities in the State and create awareness among the people within the last eight months of the present administration.

Zambia - 2012 AFCON Champions Zambia - 2012 AFCON Champions

By Jamiu Lawal

Flamingoes during a match against their Kenyan counterpart at the MKO Stadium, AbeokutaFlamingoes during a match against their Kenyan counterpart at the MKO Stadium, Abeokuta

the punishment to the club through Ghana Football Association (GFA).

T he GFA Deputy Genera l Secretary, Emanuel Gyimah said CAF applied Article 13 of the tournaments rules and regulations which states that withdrawal declared before the start of the competition and until the quarter final round shall entail a fine of 1,500 dollars and three years ban from the competition.

Real Madrid Manager , Jose Mourinho has been linked with a return to Chelsea.

Although Mourinho's side are six points clear of bitter rivals Barcelona at the top of the Spanish La Liga, the Portuguese Manager is said to have fallen out of favour with Real President, Florentino Perez.

If the deal sails through, Mourinho is expected to bring to Chelsea, Christano Ronaldo as part of the bargain.

MOURINHO MAY RETURN TO CHELSEA

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