Saturday, 31 October 2020

Ogun: Gov. Abiodun pays New Minimum Wage to Workers



Contrary to doubts, insinuations and agitations from different quarters, workers in Ogun State have started rejoicing, upon the alerts of October salary received from their respective banks, with the new minimum wage increase.

It would be recalled that the State Government had an agreement with the leadership of the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC), Trade Union Congress (TUC) and Joint Negotiating Council (JNC) to effect the new mimimum wage and this has been fulfilled.

Some workers who spoke with our correspondents, Adebimpe Olaitan and Femi Osipitan expressed their happiness for the payment of the minimum wage, saying this was a welcome development.

Expressing his delight, Commander Oluwafemi Odukalu of the Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE) said, "to be honest I was expecting something close to that increment but when I saw the actual amount added, I was overwhelmed because i didn't expect that much" thanking the Governor for fulfilling the promise.

On her part, Mrs. Oluwatosin Owotomo of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology appreciated the Governor for keeping the promise made and for not paying lip service to the welfare of workers.

In an interview with the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Alhaji Abdulwaheed Odusile, he said, "it is a good thing, the Governor has promised the labour that he would pay and this is another promise made and promise kept".

According to the Commissioner, "the Government of Prince Dapo Abiodun will always take the welfare of workers seriously,  just as it is committed to the welfare of all residents and indigenes of the State".

Odusile thereafter enjoined workers to be up and doing and dedicated to their work so that "we can have the Ogun State of our dreams".

Friday, 30 October 2020

Ogun Judicial Panel of Investigation receives 20 petitions in 2 weeks



No fewer than 20 petitions have been received by the Ogun Judicial Panel of Investigation set up to investigate complaints and petitions of victims of police brutality and abuse of human rights by security operatives in Ogun State within two weeks of its inauguration.

The Chairman of the Panel, Hon. Justice Solomon Olugbemi (Rtd) who made this known after a meeting with the Panel members said, "we have received 20 petitions already and sitting starts immediately. The sittings would be transparent and open. Media stations are invited to witness and cover the sittings", 

Justice Olugbemi revealed that the maiden sitting of the Panel would hold on Thursday, 5th November, 2020 adding that the panel sitting days would be Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays starting by 10am at the Magistrate Court 1, Isabo, Abeokuta.

The Chairman called on members of the public who have complaints to send in their petitions to the Secretary of the Panel or send online to endsarsjudicialpanel@ogunstate.gov.ng assuring that justice would be delivered.

Monday, 26 October 2020

#ENDSARS: OGSG ASSURES RESIDENTS OF JUSTICE



Ogun State Government has assured residents of the State that the Judicial Panel of Investigation set up to receive and investigate complaints of victims on police brutality, abuse of human rights and extra judicial killings will ensure that justice is delivered with appropriate compensation where necessary.

Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Alhaji Waheed Odusile who restated this in Abeokuta, said the present administration was already taking steps to curb excesses of security agents.

Odusile noted that "this protest has given us an opportunity as a nation to have a holistic view on how to tackle various challenges and illegal operations of some security operatives in the society’’.

He urged victims of brutality to send their petitions to the panel sitting at the Magistrate Court 1, Isabo, Abeokuta, with evidence for proper investigation, adding that petitions could also be sent online to endsarsjudicialpanel@ogunstate.gov.ng or call 07080601223, 07080601224 or 07080601225 for enquiries.

 Odusile, while pointing out the roles of journalists and information managers, said they were not to pronounce their views and opinions, but to know how to reflect government to the people, as well as get the views of the people back to the government.

"We have a lot of work to do as journalists, especially at this time, to unite the nation with our reports. We are called Nigerian Journalists because the nation Nigeria exist’’, the Commissioner said.

Friday, 23 October 2020

SPEAK UP OGUN RESIDENTS: JUDICIAL PANEL OF INVESTIGATION CALLS FOR COMPLAINTS




The newly inaugurated Judicial Panel of Investigation by the Ogun State Government has called on residents of the State who are victims of police brutality, human rights violations, and extra judicial killings in Ogun State from security agents to channel their complaints to the panel for proper investigation and justice delivery.

The complaints which would take the form of petitions can be submitted directly at the Magistrate Court 1, opposite Customary Court of Appeal, Isabo, Abeokuta not later than the 18th day of November, 2020 between 9am and 3pm on working days or through an online e-mail address, endsarsjudicialpanel@ogunstate.gov.ng which would be opened Twenty-Four (24) hours.

The Chairman, Judicial Panel of Investigation, Hon. Justice Solomon Olugbemi (rtd) who made this call in Abeokuta on Thursday in a Press Release assured that the panel will evaluate evidence presented and circumstantial details towards drawing conclusions as to the validity of the complaints while recommending compensation and other remedies where appropriate.

Justice Olugbemi added that the panel would identify all officers responsible in any way for the abuse of victims and recommend appropriate prosecution assuring that recommendations on how to ensure that security personnel no longer abuse the rights of citizens would also be made available to the State Government. 

Affirming that the State Government under the leadership of Prince Dapo Abiodun has zero tolerance for police brutality, the Chairman assured that government is committed to ensuring that rights of all persons within the State are respected and protected by security agents. 

Wednesday, 21 October 2020

ODUSILE CALLS FOR INFORMATION STAKEHOLDERS’ SUPPORT



The Commissioner for Information and Strategy in Ogun State, Alhaji Abdulwaheed Odusile has revealed that his job is to professionally handle the information management of government hence the need for all Information Stakeholders in the State to work together as a team.

Odusile who made this known during an inaugural meeting with the management staff of the Ministry said, "if we all see ourselves as a chain that must not be broken, then we would succeed easily together and we would all share the glory" while calling for the support of all stakeholders in information management.

The Commissioner said, to properly manage information, "you should get to the newsroom first with accurate reports, don't sit on or delay information unnecessarily because mischief makers are willing to hit the press to create wrong impression".

He added that as information managers of government, ‘’we are the mirror that reflect the government to the people and the people to government’’, calling on officers to be very diligent in the discharge of their duties, pledging to do his best on staffers welfare.

In his address, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Alhaji Abiodun Awere said there is no doubt, the information agencies of government are in for a better time having Mr. Odusile at the helms of affairs.

Awere added that the wealth of experience of the Commissioner as the immediate past President of the NUJ would speak volume and make information dissemination of government better managed and coordinated having led the Union for years.

"We are structured to disseminate information of government to the general public as well as get feedbacks from the people to government", the Permanent Secretary revealed.

Monday, 12 October 2020

Don't hoard Information from Journalists - Odusile



The Commissioner for Information and Strategy designate in Ogun State, Alhaji Abdulwaheed Odusile has called on Nigerians especially those at the helms of affairs never to hoard information from journalists as this may open up room for rumours and insinuations.

Odusile who made this known in Abeokuta on Monday while fielding questions from the Honourable members of the Ogun State House of Assembly during his screening said, "if you hide information from journalists, he/she will believe there is skeleton in your cupboard and may decide to go to any length to bring out issues".

Alhaji Odusile who was the immediate past President of Nigeria Union of Journalists said, "don't look down on any journalist or underrate any reporter. Give him the right information and he would do his job professionally".

Speaking on his intended efforts to improve the fortunes of the State owned Radio and Television stations, the Commissioner designate assured that he would do all in his capacity to address the constraints and challenges facing the stations while affirming that the management and staffers of the stations are thorough bred professionals who must be hugely supported.

Describing news as a perishable good whose lifespan is just 24 hours, the Commissioner Nominee said, "we must dish out right information at the right time and get to the news room first to avoid rumours that would naturally fill the space".

The journalism guru who emphasized the importance of feedback and constructive criticism said the information gamut of government would strengthen the existing system to ensure that facts and truths are always presented to the Governor.

In his remarks, the Speaker, Ogun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Olakunle Oluomo who appreciated the Governor for putting round peg in the round hole thanked him for revealing the ministries of the nominees ahead for effective questioning and screening.

Oluomo who said, "you have proven that you are really on top of your game", pleaded with him to justify and convince the people of the State for his appointment.

Tuesday, 6 October 2020

NAWOJ National Conference: Ogun Chapter seeks government's support



The leadership of National Association of Women Journalists (NAWOJ), Ogun State Chapter is set to attend the National delegate conference scheduled to hold in Minna, Niger State in the month of November, 2020.

The State Chapter's Chairperson of the Association, Mrs. Dupe Sobukonla made this known on Tuesday in Abeokuta while paying a courtesy call on the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Public Communications, Hon. Remmy Hazzan.

Sobukonla who revealed that fifty women Journalists from the State would be attending the National Conference to elect new National Executives of the Association used the avenue to call on the government for support.

Congratulating the new leadership of Ogun NAWOJ, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Public Communications, Hon. Remmy Hazzan,  said "leadership is a call to service", calling on them to make their member's welfare a priority.

Hazzan who noted that though government may not be able to sponsor the whole delegates assured that the present administration in the State would do the needful while promising his widow's mite.

Friday, 2 October 2020

NUJ, PCRC relationship, effective union for national security - PCRC National Vice Chairman




The National Vice Chairman, Police Community Relations Committee (PCRC) South West region, Alhaji Ibraheem Olaniyan has described the relationship between the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and that of the Nigerian Police as one that is capable of engendering national security and be of great benefits for the people and the nation at large.

The PCRC Boss made this known on Friday in Abeokuta while receiving the Executive Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists, Ogun State Information Chapel who recently appointed and confirmed him as an Adviser of the Chapel in his office.

According to him, "the role of Journalists in nation building cannot be over emphasized" hence the need for the force to join hands and partner the media towards a peaceful and secured nation.

Alhaji Olaniyan who noted that Police and Press are best of friends that must work together for the protection of citizens revealed that PCRC, South West zone is set to establish a unit of Police Community Relations Committee in the Secretariat of the Chapel to solidify the relationship and partnership between the two body.

Earlier in his speech, the Chairman, Nigeria Union of Journalists, Ogun State Information Chapel, Comrade 'Wale Olanrewaju who assured the leadership of Police Community Relations Committee of adequate support from the media appreciated the committee for the service it has been rendering to the nation.

The Chairman said the chapel's leadership having monitored closely the impeccable characters and ascertained the personality of Alhaji Olaniyan as a man of proven integrity, have decided to appoint him as an Adviser of the Chapel.