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LGs Election will hold Saturday – Oyo Govt

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The Oyo State Government on Thursday disclosed that local government elections will hold on Saturday May 12 as scheduled, saying that there will be restriction on movement between 8am and 3pm.

The Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Mr. Oluseun Abimbola said that the supposed legal impediment towards the conduct of the election has been vacated as a Federal High Court in Ibadan today struck out the suit filed by some persons from Eruwa against Oyo State Independent Electoral Commission (OYSIEC)  and others challenging elections into newly created wards in Oyo state.

Abimbola said that in the suit FHC/IB/CS/47/2018 (Olugbenga Adeyemi &  Others V INEC, OYSIEC and OYSG, the presiding judge, Hon. Justice Abdul Malik of the Federal High Court in Ibadan  held that the subject matter of this suit is clearly on the powers of OYSIEC being challenged by the  plaintiffs,  and not the powers of INEC joined as a federal agency.

“She agreed with the submissions of the Oyo State Attorney General, Oluseun Abimbola Esq, that the joinder of a federal agency will not automatically confer jurisdiction on the court if the subject matter contested is outside the jurisdiction of the Court.

“The court then held that the suit was not for the Federal High Court, but for the State High Court and accordingly struck out the suit in its entirety along with any previously made orders,” Abimbola explained.

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He added, “It will be recalled that the court had earlier made an order of injunction restraining defendants from using the new ward delineation for the elections. That order is equally now vacated. With this ruling, the coast is clear for the exercise of democratic rights by all residents of the State to elect Chairmen and Councilors into all Local Government Councils, Local Council Development Area (LCDAs) and their constituent wards on Saturday, May 12.”

The State Government said that there will be vehicular restriction between 8am and 3pm on Saturday May 12, 2018 during the conduct of the local government election in the state.

The State Commissioner for Information, Culture and Toursim, Mr. Toye Arulogun said that Students sitting for National Board of Technical Examination (NABTEB) with proof of evidence will be allowed to move to their examination centres.

Arulogun explained that election will hold in 33 local government areas and the 35 local council development areas, urging the general public to troop out enmasse to cast their votes for candidates of their choice.

He appealed to the citizens to bear with the commission on the restriction.

 

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May 29: Tinubu’s reforms, policies will soon yield positive results – Oseni

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The Chairman, House of Representatives Committee on Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA), Engr. Aderemi Oseni has voiced confidence in the imminent fruition of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s reforms and policies, predicting positive results soon.

Oseni’s remarks come amidst heightened anticipation surrounding the president’s initiatives and their potential impact on Nigeria’s socio-economic landscape.

The politician, who represents Ibarapa East/Ido federal constituency of Oyo state, in a statement on Wednesday, by his media aide, Idowu Ayodele, highlighted the transformative potential of Tinubu’s reforms, emphasising their capacity to address pressing issues and stimulate progress across various sectors.

“I want to encourage Nigerians to face the present challenges before us as a nation with renewed hope. I am aware of the impact of the ongoing economic reforms of the federal government on the mood of the nation, but I am confident that President Bola Tinubu means well for Nigeria and Nigerians and that these reforms as well as his policies will sooner rather than later yield positive results.

“With May 29 serving as a symbolic marker for assessing the trajectory of these reforms, I want to express optimism about the forthcoming developments under Tinubu’s leadership,” the lawmaker remarked.

Oseni further lauded Tinubu’s strategic vision and track record of effective governance, citing his ingenuity, experience, and tenure as Governor of Lagos State as a testament to his leadership capabilities.

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According to him, Tinubu’s experience in driving economic growth, infrastructural development, and social welfare programmes positions him as a formidable force in steering Nigeria toward prosperity.

As the nation awaits the realisation of President Tinubu’s agenda, Oseni called for unity and support from all stakeholders, stressing the importance of collaborative efforts in translating policies into tangible outcomes.

He, however, urged fellow legislators and citizens alike to rally behind the president’s vision, recognising the potential for positive change that lies ahead.

 

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Oyo APC Accuses Makinde of Fake Democratic Gestures, Poor Governance

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As Nigeria marks another year of constitutional democracy, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State has issued a cautionary statement to Governor Seyi Makinde, alleging a continuation of inadequate governance and superficial achievements.

In a press release made available to journalists in Ibadan, the state capital, the APC Publicity Secretary, Olawale Sadare, expressed disappointment in the lack of substantial progress and transparency under Makinde’s leadership.

“The first year of Governor Makinde’s second term in office has been established to be a continuation of window dressing, ubiquitous noise-making, and grandstanding at the Agodi Government House as against the expected quality service delivery and building of strong institutions for democracy and good governance to thrive,” the statement read.

APC further criticised the governor for allegedly bypassing due process in contract awards and failing to prioritize key sectors such as healthcare and education.

The party also highlighted issues such as industrial action by healthcare workers, teacher shortages in public schools, and the stagnation of agricultural development despite the state’s agricultural potential.

Continuing, the statement accused the Makinde-led administration of neglecting the traditional institution and exacerbating youth unemployment, citing alleged manipulation of local government affairs to maintain control.

 

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Oyo Rep, Oseni Unveils Holistic Approach To Combat Drug Abuse

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Engr. Aderemi Oseni, lawmaker representing Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency of Oyo state, has unveiled innovative strategies to combat youth drug abuse in the area.

His transformative agenda, known as the 3Es, focuses on Youth Education, Engagement, and Empowerment.

Recognising the alarming rates of drug abuse among Nigerian youth, Oseni, Chairman of the House of Representatives Committee on Federal Road Maintenance Agency (FERMA), embarked on a dedicated journey marked by visionary leadership.

The 3Es agenda, which targets the root causes of substance abuse, was elucidated by the lawmaker during the Special Edition of Bayo Faleke Annual Public Lecture On Radio. According to the APC chieftain, his motivation stems from firsthand experiences during the electioneering campaign, where he witnessed the pervasive influence of drug abuse on vulnerable youth.

During interactions with youth in his constituency, Oseni said he encountered resistance to all forms of assistance, leading him to adopt a multifaceted approach to address the issue effectively.

“During my campaigns, I encountered many youths who were overwhelmed by drug abuse. I held a session with them in the Ijokodo area of my constituency. We had a discussion lasting almost 2 to 3 hours, during which I specifically expressed my intention to empower them, provide financial support, assist with their education and careers, and help in any way possible.

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“I was deeply troubled when some of them expressed disinterest in these opportunities, insisting that all they wanted was money. They conveyed that they were content with their current situation. This revelation saddened me deeply.

“I also visited the second local government area within my constituency and encountered a similar situation. The sheer number of youths following me made me realise the magnitude of the challenge I faced in addressing youth issues comprehensively. This realisation prompted me to focus on what I call the 3Es,” he remarked.

Under Youth Education, Oseni initiated programmes to alleviate financial burdens on students and ensure equal access to educational opportunities by covering the costs of WAEC and JAMB examinations among others.

The lawmaker’s Youth Engagement efforts prioritized sustainable employment opportunities over short-term solutions like providing motorcycles. Through the appointment of over 60 Special Assistants, Oseni aimed to foster a sense of purpose and belonging within the community.

Youth Empowerment was central to Oseni’s strategy, with a substantial N100 million grant allocated to support youth businesses and deter criminal activities and drug abuse.

He stressed the importance of advocating for the removal of affected youths from the streets, emphasising the role of prayer alongside government efforts to curb drug abuse.

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“I identify with some of them and to the glory of God, I have plucked them from the streets, and their lives have improved. As a legislator, alongside the ongoing efforts by the federal government to curb drug abuse among our youth, including the strengthening of NDLEA and other law enforcement agencies, advocating for the removal of these affected youths from the streets is crucial. Additionally, prayer plays a vital role in all situations, and we must continue to pray for them,” the lawmaker added.

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