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.

Tuesday, 18 August 2020

CITIZENS URGED TO RESPECT OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR



          Nigerians have been urged to respect the office of the Governor, as only the helmsman may have access to some vital information that an average person might not be privileged to.

          The Senior Pastor, Victory life Bible Church (VLBC) International, Abeokuta, Apostle Lawrence Achudume stated this while fielding questions from journalists, during a visit by the Ogun State Police Command and Taskforce on Covid-19 safety measures adherence to the church.

          Achudume lauded the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, for his leadership style and chosen this time for reopening of worship centres, saying, ‘’government acted based on information available and in the best interest of the people’’.

          While praying that ‘’Covid-19 would soon be a thing of the past in the world’’, he called on everyone "to live in love, do good at all times, be at peace with all men, particularly, at this period, so that the nation would be what God purposed it to be’’, noting that "keeping social distance, wearing of face mask, washing of hands, as many times as possible and adherence to other safety protocols would continue to keep us safe from the virus".

          Leader of the Taskforce, Chief Superintendent of Police, Toyin Afolaogun, said his team had gone round several churches to see their level of compliance, commending the leadership of VLBC on what they met on ground at the premises and for providing necessary materials to ensure safety of members.

                Some worshippers while reacting to the church reopening expressed delight to be back in church, ‘’to pray at the altar after five months of lockdown’’.

              According to Mrs. Oluwakemi Adebisi, ‘’coming to church is giving life to the people, as we can sing and dance in appreciation of God’s faithfulness’’.

             A resident around the church, Elder Olusola Joseph, appreciated Apostle Achudume for providing them with palliatives to ease the lockdown difficulties, saying the church had been providing for their needs and recently donated a transformer to supply electricity to six communities around the church.

Monday, 10 August 2020

Abiodun Media Aide advocates reconciliation amongst Ogun Community Publishers



The Special Adviser to the Ogun Governor on Media and Public Communications, Hon. Remmy Hazzan has called for reconciliation moves among members of the Federated Chapel, Nigeria Union of Journalists in Ogun State.

Hazzan who made the call on Monday while receiving the executive members of the Federated Chapel in his Oke Mosan, Abeokuta office advised the chapel's leadership to go and make peace with other factions in the Chapel for progress.

While charging the executives of the Union to do all in their capacity to bring everybody together, the Special Adviser enjoined them to be magnanimous in victory and extend hands of fellowship to other faction.

"It is in your interest that you settle all grievances, mend fences and all should come together as one indivisible body", the Special Adviser said.

Hon. Hazzan added that Community Newspaper publishers are an integral part of the State Government in the propagation of government's programs and policies assuring of government's support for the Chapel.

Earlier in his remarks, the Chairman of Federated Chapel, Nigeria Union of Journalists, Ogun State under the leadership of Mr. Abusatar Hamed Idowu, the publisher of StarTrend Magazine appreciated the media team of the Governor for their support for the Chapel requesting for more recognition of their members in welfare packages.

Wednesday, 5 August 2020

Wale Olanrewaju emerge Chairman, as NUJ Information Chapel elect new executives


The Nigeria Union of Journalists, Ogun State, Information Chapel has elected a set of new executives to steer the affairs of the union for the next three years.

The elections which was conducted at the chapel's premises on Wednesday, August 5, 2020 had members come out enmasse to exercise their franchise and vote the candidate of their choice.

Comrade Wale Olanrewaju emerged Chairman unopposed while Comrade Damilola Jacob emerged as the Chapel’s Vice Chairman after defeating Comrade Passover Adeshina by 82 votes to 65.

Comrade Femi Osipitan was elected as the Chapel's Secretary having polled 95 votes against Comrade Ademola Orunbon who polled 56 votes. In the same vein, Comrade Modupe Salabiu defeated Comrade Olayinka Kujore by 98 votes to 51, to become the Treasurer of the Union.

Others who were returned unoppossed as Assistant Secretary, Auditor and Financial Secretary are Comrades Junaid Dolapo, Oyeledun Adeyinka and Ewaade Abiodun
respectively.

In his speech, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Media and Public Communications, Hon. Remmy Hazzan commended the Information Chapel for the maturity displayed especially throughout the electioneering process while lauding the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Abiodun Awere for his fatherly role. 

He assured that the Governor Abiodun led administration would continue to support the Ministry in ensuring that the potentials of Information Officers are optimally harnessed calling on them to continue to support the present administration in achieving its mandate.

On his part, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mr. Abiodun Awere charged the new executives to be magnanimous in victory and immediately close ranks by extending hands of fellowship to those who competed with them calling on the competitors to also offer useful suggestions that would help the Union move forward.

The Chairman, Caretaker Committee of the Ogun State NUJ Council, Comrade Omolola Adeyinka described the election as peaceful, free and fair and appreciated the members for conducting themselves in line with the electoral guidelines. 

She called on the new executives to continue with the various capacity building programs of the past administrations and also enhance the welfare of the members of the Chapel.

In his acceptance speech, Comrade Wale Olanrewaju appreciated the members of the Chapel for their conduct during the election assuring that his administration would do all in its power to place the Chapel in its rightful place among other chapels.

He extended his hand of fellowship to all members of the Chapel calling on them to support his administration to work together as a single and indivisible Chapel.

Thursday, 11 June 2020

Detected 104 Covid-19 cases, we're happy we embarked on factory workers testing - Remmy Hazzan



The Ogun State Government has said that its suspicion and decision to go after and test all essential workers of factories and companies who were exempted to work during the lockdown is a good step in the right direction. 

The Special Adviser to Governor Dapo Abiodun on Media and Public Communications, Hon. Remmy Hazzan who made this known while fielding questions from newsmen in Abeokuta said, "if this proactive measures had not been taken, so many would have been infected without knowing which could be dangerous to the State at large". 

Hazzan noted that out of the 108 positive cases that was recorded on Tuesday, 104 were discovered from a single factory with an assurance that, "there is no cause for alarm or panic as the cases are asymptomatic and government is on top of it."

The Special Adviser further disclosed that the medical team of the State government are on contact tracing of the infected persons who are most likely to also be asymptomatic adding that a good number of the workers who tested positive reside in the factory's facility.

According to the Governor's media aide, "we are not loosing the battle with the Covid-19 pandemic. Our decision to go and test the staff of those factories who were exempted to work during the lockdown actually paid off. The State did the right thing by testing the workers of these companies."

Speaking on the State's preparedness in case of any surge, the Special Adviser said, "though we are not praying for a surge in the number of positive cases but if it happens, the State presently has the infrastructural capacity to handle it. It is better to have it ready and not need it than to need it and not have it".

Hazzan added that the State government had distributed a million nose masks to all local government areas of the State, faith-based organizations, student union bodies, market places, as well as workers adding that there is an enforcement task team who have been saddled with the responsibility of enforcing compliance of safety measures.

Saturday, 11 April 2020

EXCITEMENT AS 2,750 FIRST TRANCHE STIMULUS RELIEF MATERIALS GET TO YEWA NORTH


          Rural Dwellers in Yewa North Local Government Area were excited as Ogun State Government began the distribution of relief materials across communities in the Council Area, in continuation of its resolve to ensure that the relief materials gets to the targeted members of the public

          The State Commissioner for Housing, Jagunmolu Akande Omoniyi, while flagging off the distribution of relief materials, maintained that the packages were for the aged and the underprivileged, to alleviate the hardship that could be generated by the lockdown order to curtail the spread of coronavirus in the State, imploring the palliative distribution committee not to discriminate during the sharing of the food packages.

          Omoniyi noted that the 2,750 stimulus packages were delivered for the Local Government, as the first tranche, with a view to distribute 250 packages per ward in the area, advising the people to continue to observe all the precautionary measures and directives laid down by the government while praying for the quick eradication of the pandemic.

          In his remark, the Transition Chairman in the Council area, who is also the Chairman Palliative Distribution Committee, Hon. David Bankole, thanked the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, for providing the food packages to the people of the State, assuring that that the items would be distributed without preference to anybody.

          Contributing, the Permanent Secretary, ministry of Finance, Mr. Hassan Adekunle, while lauding the gesture to support the less privilege at this period of lockdown, implored the people against passing wrong information as regard the distribution on the social media, saying they should rather, appreciate government’s efforts.

          In his reaction at his palace in Ayetoro, the Alaye of Ayetoro, Oba AbdulAzees Adelakun, commended the efforts of Governor Abiodun at ensuring wellbeing of the people in the State and prayed for his success in office.

          On her part, the Iyaloja of Yewa land, Alhaja Anifat Abass, appreciated Governor Abiodun for the idea of the stimulus package, which she noted would serve as relief to many households.

Friday, 10 April 2020

EXCITEMENT AS 2,750 FIRST TRANCHE STIMULUS RELIEF MATERIALS GET TO YEWA NORTH


          Rural Dwellers in Yewa North Local Government Area were excited as Ogun State Government began the distribution of relief materials across communities in the Council Area, in continuation of its resolve to ensure that the relief materials gets to the targeted members of the public

          The State Commissioner for Housing, Jagunmolu Akande Omoniyi, while flagging off the distribution of relief materials, maintained that the packages were for the aged and the underprivileged, to alleviate the hardship that could be generated by the lockdown order to curtail the spread of coronavirus in the State, imploring the palliative distribution committee not to discriminate during the sharing of the food packages.

          Omoniyi noted that the 2,750 stimulus packages were delivered for the Local Government, as the first tranche, with a view to distribute 250 packages per ward in the area, advising the people to continue to observe all the precautionary measures and directives laid down by the government while praying for the quick eradication of the pandemic.

          In his remark, the Transition Chairman in the Council area, who is also the Chairman Palliative Distribution Committee, Hon. David Bankole, thanked the State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, for providing the food packages to the people of the State, assuring that that the items would be distributed without preference to anybody.

          Contributing, the Permanent Secretary, ministry of Finance, Mr. Hassan Adekunle, while lauding the gesture to support the less privilege at this period of lockdown, implored the people against passing wrong information as regard the distribution on the social media, saying they should rather, appreciate government’s efforts.

          In his reaction at his palace in Ayetoro, the Alaye of Ayetoro, Oba AbdulAzees Adelakun, commended the efforts of Governor Abiodun at ensuring wellbeing of the people in the State and prayed for his success in office.

          On her part, the Iyaloja of Yewa land, Alhaja Anifat Abass, appreciated Governor Abiodun for the idea of the stimulus package, which she noted would serve as relief to many households.

Tuesday, 10 March 2020

Second Case of Covid-19, our proactive measures yielding result - Ogun Govt.



The Ogun State Government has said its proactive measures being put in place to contain and prevent the spread of Covid-19 outbreak popularly known as Coronavirus in the State is yielding positive results.

The Commissioner for Health in Ogun State, Dr. Tomi Coker who made this known while speaking with news men in her Oke-Mosan office in Abeokuta on the second confirmed case of the virus said, "the case was confirmed from one of the 40 people who had contact with the first Italian index and had earlier been quarantined after testing their blood samples".

According to her, "if we had not been proactive to have tracked down those who had had contact with the first Italian index, he would have been spreading it everywhere but for our measures being put in place".

The Health Commissioner noted that even the person identified, up until now has not developed any symptoms disclosing that she is optimistic that the remaining 39 people who have spent 13 days as at Tuesday, out of 14 days meant for the quarantine period would soon be declared free of the virus.

Dr. Coker called on all residents of the State to be calm and not panic assuring that the Ogun State Government is not leaving any stone unturned towards containing the virus.

She used the avenue to enjoin all to continue to maintain simple personal hygiene by engaging in regular hand washing with soap and flowing water as well as maintain proper respiratory hygiene by sneezing or coughing into the elbow or make use of tissue papers which must be properly disposed after use.

The Commissioner added that if any case is suspected, people should endeavor to put a call through to the following emergency numbers, 08188978392 or 08188978393 for immediate response.

Thursday, 27 February 2020

JUBILATION AS ABIODUN PAYS 9 MONTH SALARY TO WORKERS EMPLOYED BY AMOSUN



Workers recruited by the immediate past administration in Ogun State through the Administrative Staff College of Nigeria (ASCON) have begun to smile to their respective banks having received a lump sum of nine months salary arrears paid by the Prince Dapo Abiodun led administration.

It would be recalled that at the twilight of the last administration of Senator Ibikunle Amosun, over 1000 workers were employed into the State's Civil Service and ever since then, they have not received any salary as the present government needed to critically look into the process of their employment. 

Governor Abiodun while swearing-in Permanent Secretaries on January 9, 2020 at the Obas complex, Oke Mosan had in his magnanimity declared that his government would absorb the workers irrespective of some irregularities discovered through the Appointment and Employment Review Committee that was set up. 

In an interview with the Press Officer, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mr. Femi Osipitan, some of the beneficiaries who cannot hide their joy, including; Mr. Ifeoluwa Olugbebi of Ogun State Agricultural Development Program (OGADEP), Mr. Femi Odukalu of Traffic Compliance and Enforcement Agency (TRACE), and Mrs. Oluwatosin Owotomo of Ministry of Education, Science and Technology thanked the Governor for his magnanimity and love for humanity. 

On their parts, Mr. Ope Oladimeji of Ogun State Environmental Protection Agency (OGEPA), Mrs. Olabisi Adekoya from the office of the Accountant - General and Miss. Taiwo Oduntan of Ministry of Information and Strategy said "we are happy because coming to work for nine months without receiving salary was not easy at all. Indeed he has really won our hearts for doing this", praying that smiles of joy will not depart from the Governor's face. 

The officers who revealed that they have been coming to work with mixed feelings, hoping for the best assured the State government of their full commitment to the "Building Our Future Together" mantra of the Governor Dapo Abiodun led administration. 

Expressing her delight, the State Head of Service, TPL Amope Chokor on behalf of the ASCON employees appreciated the Governor for his kind gesture towards the workers saying this further affirms that worker's welfare is a priority and of utmost importance to the Governor. 

Congratulating the officers, TPL Chokor enjoined them to spend the money judiciously, reciprocate the gesture with hard work, as well as uphold the ethics of the service. 

Monday, 24 February 2020

OGSG pledges support for effective awareness on Family Planning



The Ogun State Government has signified its readiness to create more awareness on the benefits of family planning/childbirth spacing through the media in its effort to reduce maternal mortality rate in the State.  

Special Adviser to the Governor on Media, Hon. Remmy Hazzan state  this while receiving a team from Family Health Initiative Ogun (FAHIO),a Non-Governmental advocacy working group at his Office in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

Affirming the importance of family planning, the Special Adviser said effective information dissemination and enlightenment on health matters would promote healthy living and well-being of the people, noting that a well planned family would reflect positively on the economic growth of the nation and the society at large.     

He assured to engage means of communication within his reach to propagate the message of family planning, adding that he would not hesitate to involve crucial offices and agencies of government for the desired results.             

''Kindly count on my office on the dissemination of information of family planning messages through appropriate channel of communication, as I also wish to involve office of the Wife of the  Governor, Commissioner for Health and other relevant ones to achieve desired results'', Hazzan emphasised. 

He called on all stakeholders to join hands with the FAHIO in its advocacy drive to enhance the health system of the State in line with the present administration's mantra of ''Building Our Future Together''.

Hazzan who noted that the    organisation should deployed strategies of reaching more to the grassroots through Community Development Associations (CDAs), opinion and religious leaders, believed that once the leaders buy in, they would in turn pass it to their members.

"To get the real people that need the message the most, you will also need to get to the grassroots through relevant agencies of government such as the Ministry of Community Development and Cooperatives among others", the Special Adviser said.

Hon. Hazzan was of the opinion that the State would work towards achieving zero level on maternal  mortality rate saying, "there is nothing wrong in having something close to zero maternal mortality rate", while advising that people should desist from patronising quack, but always visit public health facilities which have qualified health personnel.

"As a State, before a year in office, our administration would have covered at least 50 percent of health care needs at primary health care centres, with befitting primary health facilities in all our wards and this will greatly enhance efficient health care service delivery as well as preventing deaths of women and children caused as a result of pregnancy related complications", he said.

Earlier, the Chairperson of the Family Health Initiative Ogun, Mrs. Kemi Balogun represented by a member of the organisation, Mr Adesina Adesegun said the target of the advocacy group was to reduce maternal mortality to the lowest rate through the provision of effective family planning services.

Balogun pleaded with government and policy makers to intensify efforts on the promotion and support of family planning programmes for increased contraceptive uptake and access to quality services. 

She stated that engagement of media in informing, educating and enlightening the public through  production, publishing and reportage would widen people's knowledge on issues relating to family planning/childbirth spacing.

Saturday, 8 February 2020

OGSG REMAINS COMMITTED TO PROVIDING AFFORDABLE HOUSING

The Ogun State Commissioner for Housing, Jagunmolu Akande Omoniyi has reaffirmed that provision of affordable houses to the citizenry remained a legacy that the present government  desire to bequeath generations.

Jagunmolu dropped this hint while briefing stakeholders on modalities for construction of housing projects in the State at a meeting held at the conference room of the ministry in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.

He noted that the mission of the government was to develop massive affordable houses for the citizenry especially civil servants with reasonable payment options that would not affect their take home.

The Commissioner urged the stakeholders to forward their proposals with clearly  stated specifications,  saying this would guide everyone concerned towards  minimizing errors in the building process to achieve better finishing on the structures.

"His Excellency cherished the integrity of his team, so I want to assure you of our consideration, once the standard is set, you must abide by the rules and ensure perfection in the job", he submitted.

Speaking earlier, the Permanent Secretary, Mr. Bolaji Orekoya noted that the meeting was to rub mind with identified  registered contractors of the ministry and reel out the modus operandi of the proposed projects.

Responding on behalf of the contractors,  Mrs Olayinka Adetutu pledged their readiness to complement government's effort at providing affordable housing without compromising quality, praying for God's continued guidance on the management of the ministry, Ogun State Government and Nigeria.

Wednesday, 5 February 2020

Ogun denies Lagos Okada riders ...says 'we only look for genuine investors'

The Ogun State government has said that its doors are not opened to accommodate Okada riders, whose operations were recently restricted by the Lagos State government.


The Chairman Caretaker Committee on Transportation in the State, Barrister Femi Adeniyi, was on Monday wrongly reported in the media to have assured the motorcyclists who have been relocating to the State following the ban placed on them of adequate accommodation.

But, the state government, in a statement issued yesterday by Rt. Hon Remmy Hazzan, the Special Adviser on Public Communications to Governor Dapo Abiodun, said it has been confirmed that Adeniyi was quoted out of context even as he has  not been authorised to speak on the issue on government’s behalf. 

Hazzan noted that Okada operation is fraught with many challenges, including that of security, which is the reason why their operations have either been totally banned or restricted in many parts of the country.

He said that Ogun State does not have the capacity to cope with the menace and security challenges the influx of the Okada operators from Lagos and any other neighbouring state would pose.

He said that deploying motorcycles for commercial operation is not in the schedule of the National Transportation policy, adding that the Ogun State government is already looking into the issue with a view to coming out with a clear policy direction.

The special adviser noted that although, its doors are open, it is only for genuine businessmen and foreign investors to take advantage of the proximity of the Gateway State to the nation's commecial and biggest market.

The statement noted that Governor Dapo Abiodun, since his assumption of office on May 29. 2019, has put in place, measures to create a conducive emvironment for businesses.

"As the state with the largest industrial base, Ogun State will continue to welcome more investors. The present administration, in its determination to further enhance the status of the state as the most industrialised, has put in place policies that would attract more businesses home and abroad.”

"Governor Dapo Abiodun has been meeting with potential investors in the country and even travelled abroad in his efforts to attract more investors into the state."

The statement further stated that the present administration is desirous of providing gainful employment for her teeming citizens, but with emphasis on agriculture.

It appealed to the people to go about their normal businesses as efforts have been made to prevent security breeches in the state.

Friday, 10 January 2020

GOV. ABIODUN SWEARS-IN 18 COMMISSIONERS, 11 SPECIAL ADVISERS

Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has 



 sworn-in 18 Commissioners out of the 19 scre ened and confirmed by the Ogun State House of Assembly, as well as 11 Special Advisers out of the 16 appointed into the State's Executive Council, at the June 12 Cultural Centre, Kuto, Abeokuta.

Prince Abiodun who noted that the appointments came at the right time, as best hands had to be engaged in order to deliver dividends of democracy to the people, charged them to see their positions as a call to service, work harder to justify their selection and contribute their quota to the development of the State,

He prayed that the good Lord would give them strength and wisdom to provide quality leadership to the Ministries and Agencies they have been designated.

The Governor assigned Mr. Afolabi Afuape to the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Mr. Tunji Akinosi, Forestry; Dr. Adeola Odedina, Agriculture; Mr. Olaolu Olabimtan, Budget and Planning; Barr. Gbolahan Adeniran, Justice; while Tpl. Tunji Odunlami is to man Urban and Physical Planning; Hon. Abiodun Abudu-Balogun, Environment; Dr. Tomi Coker, Health and Barr. Femi Ogunbanwo as Commissioner for Special Duties.

Others were; Mrs. Kikelomo Longe as Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Mr. Dapo Okubadejo, Finance; Mr. Oludotun Taiwo, Rural Development; Mr. Ganiyu Hamzat, Community Development and Cooperatives; Mrs. Funmi Efuwape would oversee Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, Mr. Kehinde Oluwadare would be in charge of the Ministry for Youth and Sports; Mr. Jamiu Omoniyi, Housing; Mr. Toyin Taiwo, Culture and Tourism and Mr. Ade Akinsanya as Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure.

The Special Advisers comprised, Hon. Adebiyi Adeleye, Hon. Adijat Oladapo, Mr. Aina Salami, Engr. Babatunde Adeshina, Hon. Babatunde Olaotan, Dr. Joseph Odemuyiwa, Engr. Kunle Otun, Mr. Ola Oresanya, AIG Olushola Subair (Rtd), Mrs. Ronke Soyombo and Hon. Tajudeen Egunjobi.

Speaking on behalf of the Commissioners and Special Advisers, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Afolabi Afuwape, appreciated the Governor for the privilege to serve, assuring the people of their dedication to the State

Friday, 29 November 2019

HOUSING MINISTRY URGED TO BUILD ACCORDING TO DEMAND



Ogun State Ministry of Housing has been urged to work on modalities that would fast-track the sales of housing projects inherited across the State to generate more revenues to government coffers.

          The State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun who was represented by his deputy, Engr. Noimot Salako- Oyedele gave this charge at the Treasury Board meeting on year 2020 Budget, held at the Obas’ complex, Oke- Mosan,Abeokuta, advising the Ministry to build according to demand of the masses.

          In his presentation, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Housing, Jagunmolu Akande Omoniyi disclosed that ninety blocks of classrooms in public schools have been renovated since the inception of this administration, saying same gesture would be replicated in government hospitals across the State.

          Omoniyi informed of government’s decision to build one thousand, five hundred affordable houses at Idi-Aba area of Abeokuta, as a pilot project through the Ministry, noting that Ijebu- Ode, Sagamu, Ilaro and Ota areas would also have their share of the project within the proposed sum of N5, 150 Billion for year 2020.

          The Chief Economic Adviser to Governor, Mr. Dapo Okubadejo advised the Ministry to intensify efforts in the area of revenue generation.

MUPP SET TO REINVIGORATE ICT DATA CENTRE



Ogun State Government is set to reinvigorate its Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Data Centre in the Ministry of Urban and Physical Planning (MUPP), to enable easy access to the status of their building plan applications.

          Special Adviser to the Governor on Urban and Physical Planning, Tpl Olatunji Odunlami, disclosed this at the Treasury Board meeting on the 2020 Budget, held at Obas’ Complex, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, saying the development  became necessary to curb the bottlenecks and needless waste of time associated with accessing or submitting applications for approval processes.       

          He added that the Centre would be 21st Century compliant to enable effective and efficient processes and timely delivery of services to people in the State and diasporas, who were willing to develop their landed properties, expressing optimism that the move would prevent erection of illegal structures in the State.

          The Special Adviser also urged the government to speed up the work on provision of master plan to enable the State have proper planning for physical development, rather than relying only on regional plan that was designed for the period of 2005-2025, saying the document, when in place, would provide layout guide to the future growth and development of specific regions in the State based on peculiarities.

          According to him, "Urban and Physical planning is the bedrock of development in any state, having a master plan would guide future action of a community, I believe the present administration can make it work" he said.

   Earlier in his remarks, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Nafiu Adebiyi appealed to the  government to assist the Ministry overcome its challenges by providing more befitting Zonal office accommodations and vehicles in the state  to make their work easier and faster in order to meet up with the demands for its services and improve on revenue generation.

Sunday, 27 October 2019

NAFEST 2019: OGUN EMERGES 1ST IN DRAMA, 2ND OVERALL IN NIGERIA

Ogun State, out of over 27 States that participated at the weeklong National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST), in Benin City, Edo State from Saturday, 19th to Saturday, 26th October 2019, has won the first position in drama. 
Announcing the result at the official closing ceremony of the event, held at the University of Benin Sports Complex, Benin City, our correspondent at the festival, Bimbola Ojo gathered that the gateway state came 2nd overall position at the festival. 
The Chairman House Committee on Information, Culture and Tourism in Ogun State, Hon. Yussuf Adejojo, while speaking with journalists after the award presentations, thanked Edo State Government for hosting the festival of unity. 
Adejojo thereafter commended the Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun for his kind gestures to the Ministry of Culture and Tourism, saying his support made the State stand out among its contemporary while assuring the ministry of the continued support of the Governor. 
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Culture and Tourism in Ogun State, Alhaja Selimot Ottun, expressed her profound gratitude to Governor Abiodun for his moral and financial supports towards the festival while appreciating all the state’s contingents who had in one way or the other contributed immensely to the success, saying this has brought fame to Ogun State. 
The Director of Culture in the Ministry, Mr. Oluwaseye Adeyemo, on his part urged the staffers in the ministry to continue with the spirit of oneness, which he said, is the secret behind the State’s successes, noting that “united we stand, divided we fall”. 
In his closing remark, the Host Governor, Godwin Obaseki said the festival is a huge success, which had broaden the knowledge of all participants about the diverse cultures in the State and had also created an avenue to display culture in the last seven days. 
Represented by his deputy, Rt. Hon. Comrade Philip Shaibu, the Governor urged everyone to take back to their various States, the knowledge acquired, improve on it, to promote sustainable peace and unity, provide employment opportunities and improve the Nigerian economy.


Friday, 18 October 2019

MATERNAL, INFANT MORTALITY RATE: OGUN INTENSIFIES EFFORT ON HEALTHCARE DELIVERY


          Towards reducing maternal and infant mortality rate to the barest minimum, the Ogun State Government has intensified efforts on its affordable health care services for the people of the State.

          The Special Adviser to the Governor on Information, Mrs. Modele Sarafa - Yusuf made this known in Ijebu-Ode, at a one-day advocacy organised by Ministry of Information, in collaboration with United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) for Chief Executive Officers and Heads of Programmes of selected radio stations in the state.

          While reeling out steps to achieving the goal, Mrs. Sarafa Yusuf said government had started the renovations and equipping of Primary Health Centres (PHC) across the State, assuring that at least one PHC would be renovated in each ward.

          The Special Adviser disclosed that the State hospitals in Ilaro, Abeokuta and Ijebu-Ode had witnessed government's touch, adding that the Governor had put machinery in place to revive the past glory of the Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH).

          She called on media organizations to join hands with the state government and UNICEF in publicising healthcare related messages to the people at the grassroots.

          In their separate messages, UNICEF Consultants, Dr. Goke Rauf and Dr. Omolayo Jegede, appreciated the State Government and the media stations for their continued support, assuring that, UNICEF’s efforts had begun to yield positively, especially in the areas of breastfeeding, nutrition and hygiene.

          Earlier in his welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Alhaji Abiodun Awere, affirmed the Ministry's commitment to promoting programmes that would guarantee the survival, development and protection of the citizenry through adequate publicity.

          Speaking with newsmen shortly after the event, the Head of Programmes, Paramount FM, Mrs. Remi Femi-Omololu and the General Manager of Family FM, Mr. Kilasho Opeoluwa, assured of their stations’ support in enlightening the populace

2020 BUDGET: ABIODUN ASSURES ON DEEPENING INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES



          The government of Ogun State says it is irrevocably committed to deepening its investment potentials towards retaining its status, as the largest industrial hub in the Sub-Saharan Africa through urgent and massive construction and rehabilitation of interstate and critical intrastate roads. The State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun gave the assurance at the Ogun West Senatorial District’s Town Hall meeting, on 2020 budget and Medium Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF) for 2020-2022 in Ilaro.

          Governor Abiodun highlighted some of the roads to include, Lagos-Abeokuta, Epe-Lagos and Ogijo- Ikorodu roads among others, saying it was important to embark on road infrastructure to attract more investment to the State.

          He noted that Ogun West Senatorial District has great potential of becoming another world-class Industrial hub of the State, due to the proximity of two Local Governments in the District, namely Ipokia and Imeko-Afon to Lagos State and international markets, assuring that the roads would be included in the budget. 

          The Governor revealed that more model school buildings would be converted to technical and vocational training centres, saying, "unfortunately, the model school in Ilaro has been recommended for demolition because it has been adjudged by professionals to be structurally defective".

          In his remark, a former governorship aspirant in the State, Prince Gboyega Nasir Isiaka, appealed to Governor Abiodun to declare state of emergency on all roads in Ogun West Senatorial District, urging indigenes to support government through prompt payments of taxes and levies to aid rapid development. 

          The Olu of Ilaro and Paramount Ruler of Yewa Land, Oba Kehinde Olugbenle, pledged allegiance of his people to governor Abiodun led administration. 

          Speaking with newsmen at the meeting, the Chairman, Yewa Awori Traders Association, Prince Matthew Ajibawo, appealed to the Governor to caution Customs and other security personnel from disturbing traders in the area.

          Also, a Woman leader in Yewa South, Alhaja Afolake Akinyemi called on government to incorporate women empowerment in the budget. 

Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Ogun: Abiodun equips NTA 12, Information Ministry

Governor Dapo Abiodun led government in Ogun State has pledged its continued commitment towards improving the working conditions of media outfits in the state for effective dissemination of information to the citizenry.

The Special Adviser to the Governor on Information, Mrs. Modele Sarafa - Yusuf made this known on Wednesday while delivering one of the video cameras with its accessories purchased by the government to the management of Nigerian Television Authority, Channel 12, Abeokuta.

Mrs. Sarafa - Yusuf said a well informed citizen would be easily governed hence the need for government to support the media stations and the state's Ministry of Information with modern equipment for effective service delivery.

Speaking with newsmen after handing over the equipment, Mrs. Sarafa - Yusuf disclosed that the gesture was to appreciate the work the media establishments had been doing in disseminating the activities and policies of government to the people and to encourage them to do more.

Appreciating the media outfits for carrying the people along, Mrs. Sarafa - Yusuf noted that government will continue to do more while asking for the continued cooperation of the station. 

She thereafter enjoined the media outfits to intensify efforts on their content which according to her will drive viewership and eventually drive revenue of the outfits and the state.

In her reaction, the General Manager of Nigeria Television Authority, Channel 12 Abeokuta, Mrs. Funmi Wakama appreciated the government for the support while assuring that the station will continue to support the present administration with all that it has. 

The Chief Technical Officer of the station, Mr. Kolawole Yekeen, who spoke with journalists after operating the equipment said, "this is one of the latest digital camera in town, the visual and audio output is very clear and it is going to be a perfect working tool for NTA Abeokuta".

Tuesday, 6 August 2019

GOOD MUSIC CAPABLE OF CORRECTING SOCIETAL ILLS - MALAOLU

ABEOKUTA - Nigerian youths have been advised to embrace only good musical contents and shun songs  which do not promote moral and ethical principles.

These words of caution were handed down by the Chief Executive Officer of Boot Communications Limited (Operator of Rockcity 101.9FM Abeokuta), Dr. 'Niran Malaolu while playing host to a team of media professionals and entrepreneurs at the Radio House, Asero Estate, Abeokuta, Ogun State ahead of Integrity Campaign 2.0.

The leader of the delegation, Mr. Oluwafemi Osipitan while briefing the CEO on the activities lined up towards encouraging the young ones to embrace good moral standards informed that the campaign was the second edition in the series meant for undergraduates in all tertiary institutions in Ogun State. He added that each institution has been assigned themes on integrity, touching key aspects of the Nation.

He added that the public presentation of the packaged videos would feature a lecture by the CEO of the National Library of Nigeria, Prof. Lenrie Olatokunbo Aina alongside other activities on Sunday 29th September, 2019 at the Auditorium, Olusegun Obasanjo Presidential Library (OOPL), Abeokuta.

On his part, a team member, Alhaji Hakeem Akintunde informed the Rockcity FM CEO that the whole idea was to challenge Nigerians, especially the youth population towards embracing the right attitude in all areas.

The courtesy visit according to Alhaji Akintunde was to seek the support of the foremost radio station in the areas of publicity and coverage.

In his response, Dr. Malaolu said moral decadence has eaten deep into the fabrics of the society Nigerians, commending the team for their efforts to salvage the situation.

He added that youths of today want to get rich by all means thereby imbibing unethical practices. He also frowned at the type of music youths listen to nowadays most of which he said carry fowl languages and inciting comments capable of causing disunity.
  
Dr. Malaolu enjoined the youths to embrace only good music in order to right the wrongs in the country.

“What you hear influences what you do, the system must change and this can be done through music as it can help to change lot of things in the present day Nigeria because bribery and corruption go beyond integrity; it has a whole lot to do with discipline”, Malaolu added.

He then assured the team of his organisation’s support and partnership towards the successful hosting of  undergraduates and other stakeholders at the event.

Friday, 26 July 2019

ITOKU ADIRE MALL: GOVT. WADES IN FOR PROPER ALLOCATION TO TRADERS

Ogun State Government has assured of giving necessary support to traders in the State, to enhance their businesses and boost economic activities.


          The Special Adviser to Governor Dapo Abiodun on Housing, Jagunmolu Akande Omoniyi gave the assurance on Friday during a peace keeping tour to Itoku Adire market in Abeokuta, in response to petitions written by the traders to the State government on wrong allocation of shops.


         Mr. Omoniyi said, "I am here on Governor’s mandate, we would look into the matter of wrong allocation, we see this as injustice, all stakeholders would be called to round table, to proffer lasting solution to the issue".


      He assured the traders that government will not be biased or partial affirming that the allocation will be done on merit while he noted that terms and conditions would be spell out and everybody will be happy.


       The Special Adviser added that traders, whose shops were affected during the demolition for the road construction in the area by the last administration, would be adequately accommodated in the allocation of the new Adire Mall.


          Speaking on behalf of the agitated traders, Hon. Bosun Oyalowo and Mrs. Folake Omibide, thanked the Prince Dapo - led government for the timely intervention, while calling for quick and proper allocation to rightful owners to enable them continue their business activities

Monday, 15 July 2019

FOOD SUFFICIENCY: FG TASKS STATE GOVTs ON COMPLIANCE

           The Vice President of Nigeria, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo has called on State Governments to join hands with the Federal government to contribute to agricultural development, in order to achieve self sufficiency in food production.

          Prof. Osinbajo made this call at the 4th National discourse, with the theme "Food security: Unleashing Nigeria's Natural Potentials for Self Sufficiency’’, organised by The Companion,  an association of Muslim Men in Business and the Professionals held at the University of Lagos, Akoka.

          He said President Muhammadu Buhari has set a clear direction on self sufficiency and food production, when he said, ‘’Nigerians must produce what they eat and consume what they produce’’, which informed the decision of the federal government to set a substantial budgetary allocation to agriculture.

          "The Anchor Borrowers Programme of the Federal Government has given credit totalling N120.6Billion to small scale farmers, where most of them had cultivated 12 different commodities such as rice, wheat, soya beans, poultry and others across the 36 States.

          "The programme is now digitized and all farmlands involved are GPRS mapped, so we know where the farms are. Biometric data of the farmers were captured, electronic cards have been issued to every one of them and all the specific tools delivered were recorded, this has enhanced the traceability and enhanced productivity, so the farmers could be tracked", he explained.

          The Vice President added that government had launched the fertilizer programme to improve local blending capacity, in collaboration with the government of Morocco, noting that today, Nigeria has 11 fertilizer blending plants, with a total capacity of about 2.1m metric tonnes, this he said had reduced cost of 50kg bag of fertilizer from N13,000 to N6,000.

          In his opening remarks, the Chairman of the event, who was a former Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, said the only way to address poverty was to encourage the youths to go into farming, as insecurity could be traced to hunger, which in turn breeds frustration and aggression, adding that it was easy to mobilise hungry people for rebellion and any form of criminal activities.

          Aregbesola noted that the nation needed enhanced farming techniques, as well as creating an enabling environment for farmers to have access to loan.

          In his presentation, the President of the Nigeria Academy of Engineering and Guest speaker at the occasion, Prof. Fola Lasisi, revealed that Nigeria had always considered herself as the giant of Africa, yet the people are hungry, poor and malnourished, saying food insecurity was a major issue of concern.

          He said government must go back and use technology to create happiness for the people, calling on stakeholders to join hands with the government to empower the young ones to fight hunger ravaging in the land.

          In her closing remarks, the Ogun State Deputy Governor, Engr. Noimot Salako-Oyedele, said the hosting of the event was a symbolic representation of the fact that professionals with the same religious beliefs could live up to the responsibility of spiritual upliftment of their members, while at the same time awaken them to their roles in nation building.

          She added that Prince Dapo Abiodun led administration understood the importance of collective responsibility to nation building, hence the adoption of the mantra, “Building our Future Together”.

"Our administration is committed to the Agricultural sector. We appreciate the capacity of Agriculture as an avenue for massive employment generation and plans have reached advanced stage for a scheme in partnership with the Federal Government called the Out-Grower Scheme. Under the scheme, 10,000 of our youths will be provided with land, inputs, farming equipment and guaranteed buy back’’, she stated.

Friday, 12 July 2019

Massive affordable housing underway, OGSG assures civil servants, residents

Civil servants in Ogun State have been assured of affordable housing that would not affect their take home by the present administration under the leadership of Governor Dapo Abiodun.
This assertion was made by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Housing, Mr. Jagunmolu Akande Omoniyi while speaking with the media officer of the Ministry of Housing, Adeola Adebajo shortly after his familiarisation visit to the Ministry.
Mr. Omoniyi stated that governor Abiodun had identified housing as an essential element in human's need, noting that the administration is proposing to lay a massive ground breaking ceremony that would cut across the three senatorial districts during the marking of first 100days in office.
"His Excellency Prince (Dr.) Dapo Abiodun has plans for massive housing projects for the benefit of citizens, and we are planning to develop the housing projects within the three senatorial districts of the State," the Special Adviser assured.
Mr. Omoniyi disclosed that government would partner with Private Developers to invest in housing sector, revealing that the present administration intends to collaborate with stakeholders such as Federal Mortgage Bank and National Housing Fund to deliver affordable housing to the citizenry.
Earlier in his address, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Housing, Engr. Olayiwola Abiodun lauded the Governor for putting a round peg in a round hole with the appointment of Mr. Omoniyi as the Special Adviser on housing.
The Permanent Secretary who assured that the ministry would not relent in its efforts at supporting the set goals of the present administration charged the management staff to brace up and discharge their duties accordingly.

Wednesday, 10 July 2019

WE'LL STRENGTHEN INFORMATION AGENCIES FOR EFFECTIVE DISSEMINATION - OGSG

The Ogun State Government has reiterated its commitment to the delivery of quality, transparent and focussed leadership to the people of the State, hence the role of the Ministry of Information and Strategy and its sister agencies cannot be over emphasized, for effective dissemination of information. The Special Adviser to the Governor on Information, Mrs. Modele Sarafa – Yusuf, made this known at a meeting with the Management of the Ministry of Information and Strategy, the Ogun State Television (OGTV) and Ogun State Broadcasting Corporation (OGBC), at the Ministry's Headquarters in Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta. Mrs. Sarafa Yusuf assured that the Governor, Prince (Dr) Dapo Abiodun, was committed to effective and efficient dissemination of information, especially to the grassroots, affirming government's resolve to do the needful to strengthen information sector. According to her, "this administration wants to hear what the people are saying, we want to hear their concerns first hand and that is why the Feedback Department is very important to us". The Special Adviser, who spoke with journalists after inspecting the facilities in the Ministry, submitted that she was impressed by the quality of the leadership she described as professionals, who know their roles in government, promising that the present administration would provide adequate facilities and equipment for them to carry out their duties effectively. Earlier in his remarks, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr. Abiodun Awere, noted that the Ministry, being the engine room of government, is in charge of information management and dissemination of government activities to the public, through print and broadcast programmes which are being produced by the agency. The Permanent Secretary, who appreciated the Prince Dapo Abiodun-led administration for putting the Information sector in the front burner, enjoined government to provide better equipment for the Ministry and other sister media agencies, in order to further project the State's programmes and agenda. The meeting had in attendance, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Mr. Kunle Somorin, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on New Media, Mr. Emmanuel Ojo, Directors and Deputy Directors in the Ministry as well as General Managers of OGTV and OGBC.

Thursday, 4 July 2019

Ogun Govt. Says we did not appoint Iyeru as NURTW Chairman

The Chairman, Caretaker Committee for the Road Transport Union in Ogun State, Barrister Sunday Olufemi Adeniyi has disclosed that the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) in the state has not gotten either an Acting or a substantive Chairman.


Barrister Adeniyi in a phone conversation with our reporter on Thursday cleared the air, contrary to a report making a section of the social media that the Union now has an acting Chairman.


The Caretaker Committee Chairman appointed by the state Governor, Prince (Dr) Dapo Abiodun said “nobody had been appointed, we did not appoint anyone as Chairman”, assuring that the caretaker committee is fully in charge of the union’s activities until they have their elections.


According to him, “the National President came to Ogun State, met with us and preached peace, which we wanted anyway. He met his people and addressed them to speak with one voice and restore peace in the union”.


Barr. Adeniyi revealed that the union is not dissolved but their activities have been suspended disclosing that as a committee, we would ensure that the Unions are well organized and all their activities are in tandem with the law.


“We can say you and you should come together to work as Agent for a week while another set will work for the following week. That doesn’t mean the person has been appointed as Chairman”, Barr. Adeniyi revealed.