Tuesday, 31 May 2022

OGSIEC TO CONDUCT BYE ELECTION INTO JOGA/IBOORO WARD 5

Towards ensuring a free, fair and credible electoral process in the State, the Ogun State Independent Electoral Commission (OGSIEC) will on  Saturday, July 9, 2022 conduct a Bye-Election into Joga/Ibooro ward 5, Yewa North Local Government Area.

A release signed by the Chairman, OGSIEC, Mr. Babatunde Osibodu stated that the bye election became necessary due to the death of the former elected Councilor, Late Hon. Isiaka Ogundele.

The release stated that, as part of the electoral process, a stakeholders' meeting will hold on Monday, June 6, 2022 at Yewa North Local Government Secretariat, Aiyetoro, at 1:00pm prompt, where the election timetable and guidelines for the Bye election would be unveiled.

It enjoined all duly registered political parties, wishing to participate in the Bye-Election and other relevant stakeholders to attend the meeting.

Monday, 30 May 2022

Win up to N1.4m in JustRite Lodestar Business Support Competition for Entrepreneurs

In honour of Mr. Ayodele Aderinwale (MFR Chairman, JustRite Nigeria)  JustRite Superstores calls for application from young entrepreneurs to apply for JustRite Lodestar Business Support Competition, and have a chance to win up to N1.5 million naira.

WORTH

Winner: N1.4 million
1st runner up: N1 million
2nd runner up: N750,000
A chance to get trained on business strategy and management, branding, and the use of technology for scale.
ELIGIBILITY

Competition is open to young entrepreneurs:

Between the ages of 20-35 years.
With existing registered business, operated for at least 1 year.
with up-to-date business management documentation
whose businesses have the potential to scale up/expand and create new jobs
DEADLINE: June 4 2022

To apply visit here

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Saturday, 21 May 2022

VOTERS’ APATHY, BANE OF LG ELECTIONS - OGSIEC BOSS

          The Chairman, Ogun State Independent Electoral Commission, Mr. Babatunde Osibodu has said voter's apathy poses a great challenge to Local Government elections.
          Osibodu who stated this in Abeokuta, during an interactive session with participants of the Senior Executive Course 44 of the National Institute for policy and strategic studies, kuru, Jos, was however of the opinion that ‘’citizens would only come out to exercise their franchise when they begin to feel the direct impact of the functions and activities of their Local Government chairmen in their areas’’.
          Speaking on the theme, "Strengthening Local Government in Nigeria: Challenges, Options and Opportunities, the Chairman noted that out of 1.6million voter's that registered in the State, only about 372,000, representing about 22.88 percent voted during the 2021 LG Elections.
          He said Ogun was among the few States with the highest number of voters as against 15 percent recorded in so many States of the federation, noting that voter's apathy still remained a threat across the federation, as voters needed to be sensitised more on elections and electioneering process.
          Osibodu added that there is a need to embrace digital voting system during elections, as it would help avert rigging, reduce waiting time in counting election results, reduce voter's errors and alterations of transmitting results, admonishing the youth to shun electoral thuggery and avoid been used by the politicians to snatch ballot boxes.
          "Electronic Voting is the way to go, as it will definitely minimise electoral malpractices and it is fast. We believe in it, but it is very expensive and it is a long-time process that requires well experienced ICT personnel and Cyber Security. Only one State, Kaduna, has adopted it so far", Osibodu said.
          Speaking on behalf of other participants, Dr. Deborah Halima and Mr. Ibrahim Tabuwa implored the Electoral Commission to address challenges of voters' apathy, perception of voters, access of local and international observers to election results, among others, while Captain Umaru Saidu, said role of election in any democratic process is critical and more efforts should be put in place to strengthen the process.

Thursday, 12 May 2022

OGUN MULLS ESTABLISHMENT OF MORE TECHNICAL SCHOOLS

Determined to expand the frontiers of technical and vocational education across the State, Ogun State Government has revealed that it is looking into the request of the Ogun West Senatorial for the establishment of more Technical and Vocational Colleges in the area, this is as it took delivery of a renovated block of four classrooms.

Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology,
Prof. Abayomi Arigbabu who made this known while commissioning the project donated by the Olu of Ilaro and Paramount Ruler of Yewa Land, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle at the Government Science and Technical College, Ayetoro in Yewa North Local Government, noted that the move would avail youths in the axis the opportunity of accessing technical education and enhance their employability skills.

Represented by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Technical and Vocational Education, Prof. Joseph Odumuyiwa, the Commissioner appreciated the Monarch for the humanitarian gesture, calling on other well-meaning individuals and philanthropists to emulate him.

Arigbabu said the donation would further promote technical education, as it is what the society needs now because education has changed from literacy and numeracy to acquisition of knowledge, skills, and attitude.

The Commissioner highlighted that apart from enhancing employability, technical education serves as a viable breeding ground for engineering and other notable fields.

"I wish to commend our Royal Father for this kindness. This government recognises the importance of technical education, this is why we are planning to consider the request for the extension of technical schools in other areas in the Ogun West Senatorial District.

“This project is very apt in that it would complement government's effort and it is coming at a time we have set in necessary machinery with the view to revamping technical education in Ogun State in collaboration with our partners. We are not limiting development to Ayetoro, we are also requesting collaboration from philanthropists to key into this vision", he stated.

In his remarks, the donor, Oba Olugbenle, appealed to indigenes of the State, particularly those from Yewa not to abandon their homes, but contribute their quota by supporting the government to develop the State, adding that his love for his people spurred him to embark on the renovation, as he was particularly impressed with the fabrication of the doors and windows done by the students.

Also speaking, the Alaye of Ayetoro, Alh. Abdulazeez Adelakun, represented by the Amona of Ayetoro, Chief Kunle Amosun, lauded the intervention, describing the Oba as a rare gift to Yewa Land whose ascension to the throne ten years ago, has brought about immense development of his domain.

Earlier, the Chairman, Governing Council of the School, Dr. Idris Allyson, appreciated the Monarch for responding positively to their plea, urging the students and teachers to ensure good maintenance of the facility.
The event was attended by the Former Head of Service (HoS), elder Sola Adeyemi, former students of the school as well as Royal Fathers from Yewa Land.

Wednesday, 11 May 2022

OGUN HOS CHARGES OFFICERS ON TRAINING AND RETRAINING

Newly promoted middle level officers in the Ogun State Civil/Public Service have been called upon to make training and re-retraining a must in their career progression, without necessarily waiting for their employers else, they will not improve in their chosen fields.

The Head of Service, Dr. Nafiu Aigoro made the call today while declaring open a 2-day capacity building workshop for newly promoted middle level officers, with the theme "Entrenching Job Ethics and Productivity Competencies in Public Officers", put together by the Bureau of Establishments and Training in collaboration with the Olabisi Onabanjo University (OOU) Consultancy Service held at the Staff Development Centre, Oke-ilewo, Abeokuta.

According to him, officers must expose themselves to continuous training and re-retraining to make them get better at what they do, else, they will keep working the same way and keep getting the same results without any improvement.

While congratulating the participants for being the first set to be selected for the training after the 3-year combined promotion exercises, the Head of Service urged them to justify their MDAs' confidence by taking full advantage of the training for greater improvement and productivity, which will in turn move the Civil Service to higher heights.

"You need to train and retrain to move the Civil Service forward. If you're not trained, you will just be doing the same things the same way but trends have changed now. Don't wait for your employer to train you, do it yourselves; train yourselves and don't wait for your employer to develop you", the HoS emphasised.

In his remarks, the Permanent Secretary, Civil Service Commission, Mr. Adedayo Shomoye, enjoined the participants to brace up for future challenges in their various workplaces, be good participants, and make government see improvements in their performances for the betterment of the Service.

Mr. Shomoye said it was imperative to train the newly promoted officers in order to acquaint them with new trends of the civil service guiding their new cadres.

Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary, Bureau of Public Service Transformation Office (PSTO), Mr. Jola Oyeneye, encouraged the participants to contribute their quotas to the growth and development of the civil service and the State in general.

He urged them to have a new mindset to deliver optimally, as their thinking will go a long way in affecting their output, while they must always put in their best in all they do to make service delivery an easy task.

On his part, the lead facilitator, who is the Coordinator, OOU Consultancy Service, Prof. Adebiyi Abosede, congratulated Ogun State for being first in Human Capital Development and added that the state has displayed high level of proactiveness in this area, as not being proactive breeds mediocrity in the system.

He charged the participants to be involved in the decision making process of their various MDAs as this makes decision making by top government echelons to be fast and easy, moreso, it is a collective responsibility of all the workers.

Earlier in a welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Bureau of Establishments and Training, Mrs. Lydia Fajounbo said every promotion comes with new challenges and for such to be carefully surmounted, new skills, knowledge and change of mindset are needed to move on.

She said the theme of the training was chosen to equip the participants with the requisite skills to excel in their new levels, while attitudinal change as they assume higher responsibilities must be instilled in them for efficiency and effectiveness.