Wednesday, 12 August 2020
Communique of the Kogi state Executives of the Peoples Democratic Party.
The state PDP today 11th August 2020 after it executive meeting announced the replacement of the vacant positions in the state executive.
1.Prince Benson omofe from Okoro/Odokoro/Araromi ward in Ijumu local government area was appointed as the new state vice chairman (WEST)
2. Ibrahim Abdulmumini from Adavi local government area was also appointed as the State Assistant Legal Adviser.
3. This appointments were made in accordance with section 47(6) of PDP constitution which empowers the party executive at the appropriate level to make such appointment from the area where the vacancy occur and the last occupant originated from.
4.The party equally observed keenly the principle of zoning of party positions as earlier agreed at State cacus before the last state Congress that status quo ante. It will however amount to injustice to deprive any ward or zone to present a replacement to serve out the tenure.
5. The party has directed Idah local government executive to forward the name of the person nominated from the ward of the deceased to the state Executive for ratification.
6. The party wish to congratulate the newly appointed executive members while appreciating all the leaders for their usual support and cooperation with the party executives.
Signed.....
Hon. Bode Ogunmola
State publicity Secretary
11th August 2020
Tuesday, 11 August 2020
What Chief SB Awoniyi Did For Okun Yoruba Land..
AWONIYI DID HIS BIT - LET HIM REST
It is rather unfortunate that a lot of us do not cherish the efforts of some of our forebears. We do not know the pains they went through in achieving the bits they were able to achieve. And worst still due to the arrogant sense of entitlement that has taken over majority of our youths, they easily resort to abuse, curses and blackmail of those they perceived in the picture painted above. I am particularly weighed down when a young man said he was ‘onijekuje ole’.
In response to these recent deluge of abuses and lies on a facebook group ‘Okun Our Heritage’ against Chief Awoniyi, I will like to correct the age long lie peddled around by the political enemies of Chief SB Awoniyi, that he was the one that sold Okun people to the north and called us Hausa/ Fulani.
Firstly, Chief Sunday Bolorunduro Awoniyi was born in 1932 while the entire Okun land where he was born was carved into Northern Nigeria in 1914; that was eighteen (18) good years before his birth. Now, to all that believed Awoniyi sold us to the North, the question here is that, how could a man that was not yet born contribute to such activity?
When in 1954 Mr. S.A Ajayi from Ogidi, Mr. Fagbemi Adeleye from Ekinrin Adde, Mr. Jethro Adebola from Kabba, Mr. Bello Ijumu from Aiyetoro Gbedde and Mr. R.T Alege from Mopa were contesting in the first election in Okun land to occupy seat in the Northern House at Kaduna, Awoniyi was just 22 years old and had just graduated from Barewa Collge Zaria. That same year (1954) he proceeded to the Nigeria College of Arts, Science and Technology now Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, from there to University College Ibadan where he graduated in 1959.
The irony is that no Okun man had blamed all these forebears from Okun Nation for participating in Northern politics those early days when Awoniyi was only a youth enjoying school in northern Nigeria.
Secondly, In the News Magazine of January 2004, Awoniyi said the following while responding to Richard Elesho about him calling us Hausa/Fulani:
‘Now to my being a Yoruba man. My name is Sunday Bolorunduro Awoniyi. You cannot be more Christian than Sunday. My father and his friends founded the Baptist Church in my home town of Mopa… I am a Nigerian. I am a Northerner. I am a Yoruba from Mopa in Okun land of Kogi state’.
Also, responding to Mr Kola Ologbondiyan in an interview with Late Chief SB Awoniyi published in a Lagos based Newspaper, Thisday, of December 20 2003 while the journalist was pressing on his ancestry in relation to him accepting the leadership role of Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF); Awoniyi said, ‘I am a Northern Yoruba Christian’.
About verifiable impacts in Okun land, Awoniyi as the first Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance when Kwara State was created in 1968, While Gilbert Obatoyinbo was the Chief Commercial Officer then started the lobby for the construction of Ilorin to Kabba road which was agreed upon and shared to indigenous contractors before he left for further studies abroad in 1970. As you know, Ilorin was a Provincial headquarters just like Kabba but while Ilorin became State capital, Kabba was left behind. So, when the workforce of Kwara including a huge chunk from Kabba province came down to Ilorin, Awoniyi made it a priority to connect Ilorin to Kabba by a trunk A road.
However in the mid Seventies when he was no longer with Kwara State Government the pace of the road contract slowed culminating in the termination of the resurfacing work from Ilorin at Omuaran. By this time Awoniyi was approaching retirement, he once again drew attention to the deplorable nature of the road connecting Oyi Local Government to the State capital Ilorin in conjunction with Obatoyinbo who served as Secretary to the military government of Col. Ibrahim Taiwo in 1975 . This time the efforts yielded result again which brought about the contract that was re-awarded to a foreign company Dumez for the stretch that covers Okun land from Eruku .
Beside the road, Awoniyi was the one that literally seized the electrification plan that was to pass through Okene from Benin to Lokoja. Mr. Columbus was the name of the white man that did the feasibility studies, Silas Daniyan was very instrumental to this agitation and the contractors had to factor in their request because Daniyan’s class mate and friend was in charge of the Ministry of power. They used a cartographic pen marker to draw the sketch of the first communities to be electrified which were not in the original plan; that was how Mopa and Kabba were noted and connected to the original plan. The commissioning of the light in this part of the world was done in Mopa, 1977.
To buttress some of my points here, many Nigerians know Simon Kolawole as a diligent writer that verifies his facts deeply before going to press. He was a former Editor of Thisday Newspaper and currently the MD/CEO of the Cable. In his article entitled …What Did He Want to Tell Me? Published in his Simon Kolawole Live on 12/02/2007 wrote as below:
I loved Awoniyi for one thing – he never ran away from his identity. Northern Yoruba are usually accused by South-west Yoruba of eating from both sides of the divide – claiming to be Northerners or Southerners depending on the circumstance. You could never accuse Awoniyi of that. Charged with being a lackey of the Hausa/Fulani/Muslim North, he once replied with humour, saying: “My name is Sunday Awoniyi. You cannot be more Christian than Sunday. You cannot be more Yoruba than Awoniyi. In fact, Awoniyi and Awolowo mean essentially the same thing.”
He consistently said he was a “very, very proud Yoruba man from Northern Nigeria”. He said when Lord Luggard was mapping Nigeria along North/South lines, “he did not consult my people. I was not the one who told him to group my people with Northern Nigeria. There are Yoruba in Benin Republic,” he said. “There are Yoruba in Cuba. There are Yoruba in Delta [Itsekiri]. I am a Yoruba man from Kogi State. I am okay with that.”
Some Southerners, partly out of mischief and partly out of ignorance, describe anyone from the North as “Hausa”. There are over 200 ethnic groups in the North that are not Hausa or Fulani. In Kogi State alone, you have Igbirra, Igala, Bassa, Ogori, Okun and Nupe. Adamawa State can boast of over 50 ethnic groups! Plateau will count dozens. Are Tivs, Idomas and Igedes in Benue Hausas? Do you classify the Kaje, Kagoro, Jabar, Kataf and Marwa ethnic groups in Kaduna as Hausas? This is one of the topics I intend to treat in my book – but unfortunately without the informed input of Awoniyi. What a shame.
Aside politics, Awoniyi used his influence to help our community. An accomplished civil servant who retired as a Super Perm Sec, he was said to have influenced the decision to bring electricity to our town in 1977. Awoniyi set up a plastic manufacturing plant, Boja Industries – in the Arifun Industrial Estate, Mopa, where there is a cluster of manufacturing firms – to create employment for youths. He contributed significantly to the building of a new structure for our church and the building of a civic centre. Remarkably, too, Awoniyi built a modern market in the town and donated it to market women. That was in 1988. He helped many Okun sons and daughters to set up businesses and secure jobs.
Awoniyi was an excellent orator. Even his opponents acknowledged as much. He spoke our dialect – Yagba – with flair. He spoke Yoruba with panache. He spoke English with authority. I don’t understand Hausa, but I know the way the man spoke it sounded sweet. He led the Arewa Consultative Forum as someone who commanded respect, not as a second-class Northerner. While many will see Northern Nigeria as the enclave of Hausa/Fulani Muslims, Awoniyi made a point that a minority can earn his way to the top in the most daunting circumstances. He did not convert to Islam and he did not deny his Yorubaness. Awoniyi was a great man – a man of industry and integrity.
Dear God, what did Awoniyi want to tell me when he asked me to call him? And why on earth did I procrastinate?
The above words of Simon Kolawole and others are verifiable facts from published contents, but the average Okun youth will prefer to feed on hearsay, gossip and rumors to attack people.
Truth be told, as far as relationship with the Northern power brokers is concerned, Awoniyi was the most outstanding star from Okun land hitherto due to dint of hard work, diligence and integrity. This also made him to be at the receiving end of all forms of accusations and condemnation, leaving out other Okun stars in the North, possibly because as a Yoruba proverb goes ‘it is hard to miss an Elephant’ (Taba rerin kasopa rerin, ajanaku koja morinkan firi’. So, he was not a perfect man but show me who has done better since his demise.
Prof. Bode Adegboro once mentioned how Chief Awoniyi influenced the appointment of Prof. Adeoye Adeniyi from Ogga as VC University of Ilorin. He mentioned how Awoniyi influenced the appointment of Prof. Taiwo Daramola as CMD Unilorin Teaching Hospital and the appointment of Chief Harry Osha as Director of Nigeria Industrial Development Bank. We heard how Awoniyi through his contact with Gowon who was his classmate and friend at Barewa College was influential to Gen. Jemibewon's appointment as Governor of Western region. There are so many others.
Awoniyi based on his northern connection was influential to the creation of Oyi Local Government, they did not want to give it to us based on population despite the fact that Kabba was of same Provincial headquarter Status as Ilorin which has become state capital...
It was Awoniyi's influence as Board of Trustee Chairman for PDP that paved way for the appointment of Ministers from Okun under Obasanjo; you can cross check these from Chief Akanmode and Gen. Jembewon. Since his death what have we gotten?
It was Awoniyi's calculation that Okun wouldn't be able to beat the other two groups initially except we support them first and appeal to them to support us later that made him support Audu in 91 against Daniyan, in doing that he positioned an Okun man as deputy, thinking if all went well, we could take over. It was actually a very well calculated plan based on the history of the only election that had joined us in 1954; though it was not a pleasant one for those of us that wanted Chief Daniyan.
Awoniyi was the one that single handedly hijacked PDP gubernatorial ticket for Arch. Olorunfemi against all odds. I watched his interview on NTA Tuesday live as he was defending his position. This birthed the Okun Agenda. How did our people react before A.T Ahmed frustrated the efforts by aligning with Igala overnight?
Awoniyi left Lagos, Kaduna and other cities, to establish a multi-million naira plastic factory in Okun land that fed many families and trained many students for many years as the only functioning factory in the entire Okun land before it folded.
Awoniyi single handedly built a market in Okun land, built a primary school that have more than fifteen class rooms, built a multi-million naira Civic center hall and a Pastor's residence.
These are few of the things this man did. Are they not of impact? Then some of you because of freedom are saying all these against him? Show me who has done better. Let us learn to cherish people that did their bit and pray to God to empower us to do more, instead of staying online abusing a man that died at 75, fulfilled.
Elere Samuel
It is rather unfortunate that a lot of us do not cherish the efforts of some of our forebears. We do not know the pains they went through in achieving the bits they were able to achieve. And worst still due to the arrogant sense of entitlement that has taken over majority of our youths, they easily resort to abuse, curses and blackmail of those they perceived in the picture painted above. I am particularly weighed down when a young man said he was ‘onijekuje ole’.
In response to these recent deluge of abuses and lies on a facebook group ‘Okun Our Heritage’ against Chief Awoniyi, I will like to correct the age long lie peddled around by the political enemies of Chief SB Awoniyi, that he was the one that sold Okun people to the north and called us Hausa/ Fulani.
Firstly, Chief Sunday Bolorunduro Awoniyi was born in 1932 while the entire Okun land where he was born was carved into Northern Nigeria in 1914; that was eighteen (18) good years before his birth. Now, to all that believed Awoniyi sold us to the North, the question here is that, how could a man that was not yet born contribute to such activity?
When in 1954 Mr. S.A Ajayi from Ogidi, Mr. Fagbemi Adeleye from Ekinrin Adde, Mr. Jethro Adebola from Kabba, Mr. Bello Ijumu from Aiyetoro Gbedde and Mr. R.T Alege from Mopa were contesting in the first election in Okun land to occupy seat in the Northern House at Kaduna, Awoniyi was just 22 years old and had just graduated from Barewa Collge Zaria. That same year (1954) he proceeded to the Nigeria College of Arts, Science and Technology now Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, from there to University College Ibadan where he graduated in 1959.
The irony is that no Okun man had blamed all these forebears from Okun Nation for participating in Northern politics those early days when Awoniyi was only a youth enjoying school in northern Nigeria.
Secondly, In the News Magazine of January 2004, Awoniyi said the following while responding to Richard Elesho about him calling us Hausa/Fulani:
‘Now to my being a Yoruba man. My name is Sunday Bolorunduro Awoniyi. You cannot be more Christian than Sunday. My father and his friends founded the Baptist Church in my home town of Mopa… I am a Nigerian. I am a Northerner. I am a Yoruba from Mopa in Okun land of Kogi state’.
Also, responding to Mr Kola Ologbondiyan in an interview with Late Chief SB Awoniyi published in a Lagos based Newspaper, Thisday, of December 20 2003 while the journalist was pressing on his ancestry in relation to him accepting the leadership role of Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF); Awoniyi said, ‘I am a Northern Yoruba Christian’.
About verifiable impacts in Okun land, Awoniyi as the first Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Finance when Kwara State was created in 1968, While Gilbert Obatoyinbo was the Chief Commercial Officer then started the lobby for the construction of Ilorin to Kabba road which was agreed upon and shared to indigenous contractors before he left for further studies abroad in 1970. As you know, Ilorin was a Provincial headquarters just like Kabba but while Ilorin became State capital, Kabba was left behind. So, when the workforce of Kwara including a huge chunk from Kabba province came down to Ilorin, Awoniyi made it a priority to connect Ilorin to Kabba by a trunk A road.
However in the mid Seventies when he was no longer with Kwara State Government the pace of the road contract slowed culminating in the termination of the resurfacing work from Ilorin at Omuaran. By this time Awoniyi was approaching retirement, he once again drew attention to the deplorable nature of the road connecting Oyi Local Government to the State capital Ilorin in conjunction with Obatoyinbo who served as Secretary to the military government of Col. Ibrahim Taiwo in 1975 . This time the efforts yielded result again which brought about the contract that was re-awarded to a foreign company Dumez for the stretch that covers Okun land from Eruku .
Beside the road, Awoniyi was the one that literally seized the electrification plan that was to pass through Okene from Benin to Lokoja. Mr. Columbus was the name of the white man that did the feasibility studies, Silas Daniyan was very instrumental to this agitation and the contractors had to factor in their request because Daniyan’s class mate and friend was in charge of the Ministry of power. They used a cartographic pen marker to draw the sketch of the first communities to be electrified which were not in the original plan; that was how Mopa and Kabba were noted and connected to the original plan. The commissioning of the light in this part of the world was done in Mopa, 1977.
To buttress some of my points here, many Nigerians know Simon Kolawole as a diligent writer that verifies his facts deeply before going to press. He was a former Editor of Thisday Newspaper and currently the MD/CEO of the Cable. In his article entitled …What Did He Want to Tell Me? Published in his Simon Kolawole Live on 12/02/2007 wrote as below:
I loved Awoniyi for one thing – he never ran away from his identity. Northern Yoruba are usually accused by South-west Yoruba of eating from both sides of the divide – claiming to be Northerners or Southerners depending on the circumstance. You could never accuse Awoniyi of that. Charged with being a lackey of the Hausa/Fulani/Muslim North, he once replied with humour, saying: “My name is Sunday Awoniyi. You cannot be more Christian than Sunday. You cannot be more Yoruba than Awoniyi. In fact, Awoniyi and Awolowo mean essentially the same thing.”
He consistently said he was a “very, very proud Yoruba man from Northern Nigeria”. He said when Lord Luggard was mapping Nigeria along North/South lines, “he did not consult my people. I was not the one who told him to group my people with Northern Nigeria. There are Yoruba in Benin Republic,” he said. “There are Yoruba in Cuba. There are Yoruba in Delta [Itsekiri]. I am a Yoruba man from Kogi State. I am okay with that.”
Some Southerners, partly out of mischief and partly out of ignorance, describe anyone from the North as “Hausa”. There are over 200 ethnic groups in the North that are not Hausa or Fulani. In Kogi State alone, you have Igbirra, Igala, Bassa, Ogori, Okun and Nupe. Adamawa State can boast of over 50 ethnic groups! Plateau will count dozens. Are Tivs, Idomas and Igedes in Benue Hausas? Do you classify the Kaje, Kagoro, Jabar, Kataf and Marwa ethnic groups in Kaduna as Hausas? This is one of the topics I intend to treat in my book – but unfortunately without the informed input of Awoniyi. What a shame.
Aside politics, Awoniyi used his influence to help our community. An accomplished civil servant who retired as a Super Perm Sec, he was said to have influenced the decision to bring electricity to our town in 1977. Awoniyi set up a plastic manufacturing plant, Boja Industries – in the Arifun Industrial Estate, Mopa, where there is a cluster of manufacturing firms – to create employment for youths. He contributed significantly to the building of a new structure for our church and the building of a civic centre. Remarkably, too, Awoniyi built a modern market in the town and donated it to market women. That was in 1988. He helped many Okun sons and daughters to set up businesses and secure jobs.
Awoniyi was an excellent orator. Even his opponents acknowledged as much. He spoke our dialect – Yagba – with flair. He spoke Yoruba with panache. He spoke English with authority. I don’t understand Hausa, but I know the way the man spoke it sounded sweet. He led the Arewa Consultative Forum as someone who commanded respect, not as a second-class Northerner. While many will see Northern Nigeria as the enclave of Hausa/Fulani Muslims, Awoniyi made a point that a minority can earn his way to the top in the most daunting circumstances. He did not convert to Islam and he did not deny his Yorubaness. Awoniyi was a great man – a man of industry and integrity.
Dear God, what did Awoniyi want to tell me when he asked me to call him? And why on earth did I procrastinate?
The above words of Simon Kolawole and others are verifiable facts from published contents, but the average Okun youth will prefer to feed on hearsay, gossip and rumors to attack people.
Truth be told, as far as relationship with the Northern power brokers is concerned, Awoniyi was the most outstanding star from Okun land hitherto due to dint of hard work, diligence and integrity. This also made him to be at the receiving end of all forms of accusations and condemnation, leaving out other Okun stars in the North, possibly because as a Yoruba proverb goes ‘it is hard to miss an Elephant’ (Taba rerin kasopa rerin, ajanaku koja morinkan firi’. So, he was not a perfect man but show me who has done better since his demise.
Prof. Bode Adegboro once mentioned how Chief Awoniyi influenced the appointment of Prof. Adeoye Adeniyi from Ogga as VC University of Ilorin. He mentioned how Awoniyi influenced the appointment of Prof. Taiwo Daramola as CMD Unilorin Teaching Hospital and the appointment of Chief Harry Osha as Director of Nigeria Industrial Development Bank. We heard how Awoniyi through his contact with Gowon who was his classmate and friend at Barewa College was influential to Gen. Jemibewon's appointment as Governor of Western region. There are so many others.
Awoniyi based on his northern connection was influential to the creation of Oyi Local Government, they did not want to give it to us based on population despite the fact that Kabba was of same Provincial headquarter Status as Ilorin which has become state capital...
It was Awoniyi's influence as Board of Trustee Chairman for PDP that paved way for the appointment of Ministers from Okun under Obasanjo; you can cross check these from Chief Akanmode and Gen. Jembewon. Since his death what have we gotten?
It was Awoniyi's calculation that Okun wouldn't be able to beat the other two groups initially except we support them first and appeal to them to support us later that made him support Audu in 91 against Daniyan, in doing that he positioned an Okun man as deputy, thinking if all went well, we could take over. It was actually a very well calculated plan based on the history of the only election that had joined us in 1954; though it was not a pleasant one for those of us that wanted Chief Daniyan.
Awoniyi was the one that single handedly hijacked PDP gubernatorial ticket for Arch. Olorunfemi against all odds. I watched his interview on NTA Tuesday live as he was defending his position. This birthed the Okun Agenda. How did our people react before A.T Ahmed frustrated the efforts by aligning with Igala overnight?
Awoniyi left Lagos, Kaduna and other cities, to establish a multi-million naira plastic factory in Okun land that fed many families and trained many students for many years as the only functioning factory in the entire Okun land before it folded.
Awoniyi single handedly built a market in Okun land, built a primary school that have more than fifteen class rooms, built a multi-million naira Civic center hall and a Pastor's residence.
These are few of the things this man did. Are they not of impact? Then some of you because of freedom are saying all these against him? Show me who has done better. Let us learn to cherish people that did their bit and pray to God to empower us to do more, instead of staying online abusing a man that died at 75, fulfilled.
Elere Samuel
Monday, 10 August 2020
GBADAMOSI: THE KING; THE FARMER; THE BUILDER; THE ENTREPRENEUR; THE PHILANTHROPIST
The Olofa of Offa, His Royal Majesty, Oba Mufutau Muhammed Oloyede Gbadamosi, Okikiola Ajagungbade I Esuwoye II hailed from Obatiwajoye Compound of Anilelerin Ruling House Offa Local Government Area of Kwara State. He was born into the family of Alhaji Muhammed Gbadamosi Esuwoye and Alhaja Awawu Gbadamosi Esuwoye on 10th August, 1963. Both of Obatiwajoye and Asalofa Compounds respectively.
He started his education in the public owned Mohammed Bankanu Primary School, Sokoto between 1969 and 1976. He later proceeded to the renowned Maru Teachers College, Gusau between 1976 and 1981, where he bagged grade II Teachers Certificate. Not yet satisfied educationally, he sought for a place in Birni-Kebbi Polytechnic between 1982 and 1985 from where he got his National Diploma in Building Technology. His sheer passion to be educated at the higher level, again, took him to the famous and prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria in whose shelf of honors he plucked a Bachelor of Science Degree in Building Technology in a period that spanned through 1986 to 1989.
Between 1989 and 1990, he was a proud Youth Corp member rendering a selfless service to his nation in the Katsina State Housing Authority. His industrious nature, commitment to duty and amiable personality endeared him to the hierarchy of the Federal Housing Authority, who rewarded him with an employment in 1991 which he honoured and was posted to Lagos.
His vast knowledge and experience in business gained from his Uncle, Alhaji Arioye Gbadamosi in Sokoto coupled with his love for entrepreneurship, led Oba Mufutau Muhammed Oloyede Gbadamosi, Okikiola Ajagungbade I Esuwoye II to willingly tender his resignation letter in 1997 to seek for a better and more rewarding greener pastures in the buying and selling of rice, sugar, salt and cement business until the year 2010 when he ascended the throne of his fore-fathers.
Oba Mufutau Muhammed Oloyede Gbadamosi Okikiola Ajagungbade I Esuwoye II, is a man of vision and purpose, endowed with an infrastructure of great and admirable character. He is humility personified, unassuming, lovers of the downtrodden. If Oba Mufutau Muhammed Oloyede Gbadamosi Okikiola Ajagungbade I Esuwoye II, has seen farther than this, it is by standing on the shoulders of the giants. He is a respecter of person and has great respect for all Nigerians irrespective of tribes and cultural differences. He is without doubt a patriot and a bridge-builder.
A man who prides himself as the true son of Offa is always with deep concern for others in times of need. He is a generous man and a lot of people both at home and abroad have benefited from his magnanimity. Also because of his commitment and deep love for Offa people, couple with his innate desire to put Offa as a town on the world map, has within a short period of time transformed the community to a modern city with unprecedented developments in all spheres as evident in the community.
Oba Mufutau Muhammed Oloyede Gbadamosi Okikiola Ajagungbade I Esuwoye II has received several meritorious awards. His hobbies include playing badminton and traveling.
Oba Mufutau Muhammed Oloyede Gbadamosi Okikiola Ajagungbade I Esuwoye II is married and blessed with children.
To the glory of Almighty Allah, he is the 24th Olofa of Offa.
HBD TO OUR KING!!!👑
Sunday, 9 August 2020
At 46 Chief Onoja has brought honour to Kogi, youth community – Omoluabi
The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State on Political Matters, Hon. Omoluabi Olabode Adeyemi has congratulated the State deputy governor, Chief Edward Onoja as he marks 46.
Describing Chief Onoja as a rare breed, Omoluabi in a congratulatory message he personally endorsed in Lokoja on Sunday stated that the deputy governor has brought honour to the youth community where he belongs.
According to Omoluabi, the deputy governor is a perfect specimen of an upwardly mobile young man who has exhibited uncommon loyalty to the government and people of Kogi through selfless service, hard work and commitment.
“His Excellency Chief Edward Onoja as I celebrate you today, needless to emphasise that you have not only brought a glaring ray of hope to the community of young people, but your story is a perfect demonstration that loyalty and patriotism pays.
“In fully keying into the dream of our leader, His Excellency Alhaji Yahaya Bello, you have preached and demonstrated that the era of tribal jingoism and ethnic supremacy is gone in our state. As a man well travelled, cosmopolitan in the real sense of it, you have never fallen short of treating everyone irrespective of religion or race with fairness, equity and dignity.
“You are a dedicated servant of the people of Kogi whose trust you have jealously guarded, positioning is a model figure among our younger generation. Your brilliant disposition in handling the affairs of our state has been a significant value addition in the actualization of a Kogi our dear governor, His Excellency Alhaji Yahaya Bello had envisioned when he gunned for the number one seat in the land. Posterity has a pride of place for you.
“I join your friends, associates and the APC political family to raise a toast of prosperity, growth and endless divine providence as you mark your birthday today. For your visible efforts in enthroning a Kogi next generations shall be proud of, you shall be celebrated in a long time to come” Omoluabi noted.
He also prayed God to continually use Chief Onoja and his principal, Governor Yahaya Bello to change the Kogi narratives for good in their avowed commitment to leave developmental legacies in the state.
Saturday, 8 August 2020
No force can stop Tinubu in 2023 – APC chieftain
Dele Ajomale, an associate of APC national leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu made the call in this interview with TheSun. Ajomale who is a former chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, in Lagos state, warned that no force can stop the current momentum of Tinubu’s presidential aspiration in 2023 even as he faulted the country’s present political structure adding that any attempt to ignore calls for restructuring will amount to postponing the evil day. He also spoke on other national issues
Following the recent developments within the All Progressives Congress, which subsequently led to the dissolution of the party’s National Working Committee led by Adams Oshiomhole, and the setting up of a Caretaker Committee, elder statesman, Chief Ayo Adebanjo in an interview advised Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to quit APC saying that under the present arrangement, he has been sidelined in the running of the party’s affairs. Do you agree with him?
I’m not surprised by Pa Ayo Adebanjo’s outbursts. That is his usual position on any issue relating to Tinubu. While Adebanjo is entitled to his own personal opinion, the view of majority of Nigerians especially APC members across the country is that Tinubu still remains a strong force to reckon with in the party, and not only in APC but in Nigerian politics. I’m not surprised by Adebanjo’s comments. For reasons known to him, he has never seen anything good about Tinubu.
To me, the setting up of the Caretaker Committee is not targeted at Tinubu or aimed at whittling down his political influence within the party. And by the way, if the setting up of the committee was targeted at Tinubu or if the aim was to reduce Tinubu’s influence or make him irrelevant in the party’s affairs, then why did the members of the committee visit him in his house? That visit by members of the committee says a lot about how they hold Tinubu in high esteem.
I also disagreed with Pa Ayo Adebanjo that Tinubu has abandoned restructuring, issues of fiscal federalism, and other progressive ideals since he teamed up with Buhari, and other APC leaders. Tinubu is a man of principle who remains committed to any ideal that will help to strengthen true practice of federalism in the country. Adebanjo should be ignored. Nigerians should not take him serious especially if he says anything on Tinubu.
I don’t know why Adebanjo has decided to turn himself into one man- opposition. You will always find him anywhere or in any group where they are speaking against the government. Sometime ago, he made a declaration that Nigeria should break; is that the kind of statement we should be expecting from an elder statesman of his stature? That was a treasonable statement, and if not for his age, he should have been arrested and charged to court for treason for making that inflammable statement.
But one thing I have discovered is that Adebanjo has now been deserted. How many of those people that we used to see with him are now with him? Adebanjo is now running a one man show. The old man is just lucky that God has blessed him with good health if not how many people in his age bracket can continue to run up, and down doing those kind of things he has been doing. But my candid advice to him is that Papa Adebanjo should take it easy, and slow down. Then he should not be portraying himself as an emblem of opposition against President Muhammadu Buhari’s APC led government.
Some other Nigerians are also saying it that the unfolding developments in APC are part of efforts by some groups within the party to stop or frustrate Tinubu’s 2023 presidential ambition
Honestly, I believe that no force can stop or frustrate Tinubu if it has been destined that he will be there in 2023. Moreover, why would any group be so desperate to stop a man that is eminently qualified to hold the post? Tinubu is eminently qualified, and if he comes out today to express interest I believe that millions of Nigerians will come out to support him. Forget whatever people like Adebanjo are saying. Some of these things they are saying are even borne out of envy, and personal jealousy. If Tinubu is destined to be there in 2023, no human force can stop him.
Although some people would say that why should another Yoruba man after Obasanjo served as President, and Prof. Yemi Osinbajo as Vice-President, should set his eyes on 2023, but my take on that is this, what we should emphasize in 2023 is the principle of zoning, and under that arrangement it is supposed to be the turn of the South in 2023, and when it comes to the turn of the South then the presidency can go anywhere in the region. By this, I mean Tinubu’s aspiration should not be seen as a threat to the ambition of any other individual in the South who also has interest in 2023.
In a recent interview, the national leader of Arewa Youths Consultative Forum, Alhaji Yerima Shettima said older generation of political leaders should step back because they have nothing to offer again…
Cuts…..Did he mention Tinubu in that interview? I don’t think so. Moreover, I don’t agree with his viewpoint. There are still some members of the old generation of politicians who are still relevant , and who still have something to offer Nigeria. We are in democracy, and I believe the choice of who should lead the people should be left to Nigerians to decide. Tinubu still has a lot to offer Nigerians, and it will be in Nigeria’s interest if Tinubu emerges the country’s president in 2023. Some of us and others are ready to mobilize for him as soon as he publicly declares interest. We know what Tinubu is capable of doing, and that’s why we have decided to support him.
Fears are being expressed that APC may lose Edo state to the rival PDP in the coming gubernatorial election as a result of the recent crisis in the party which led to the defection of the state governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki to PDP, what’s your reaction to that?
The crisis is very unfortunate. My hope is that the party will try everything possible to put its house in order before the elections. At the moment, we are not 100% cohesive but I believe that before then everything would have been settled. I’m convinced that APC will win the election in spite of Obaseki’s defection. We are doing everything to ensure that everybody is united before the election. APC is not losing any sleep over Obaseki’s defection to PDP.
What’s your take on the recent statement by former President Olusegun Obasanjo that insecurity, and other problems confronting the country will persist as long as Nigeria fails to restructure?
I agree with Obasanjo on this. Restructuring is the key to the mirage of problems facing the country, and the earlier we restructure the better for us. By failing to restructure we are just postponing the doomsday. Nigeria’s structure as at today is very faulty, and everything seems to be lopsided in favour of one section of the country, and that’s the North. Virtually other geo-political zones in the country including the South-West, South-South, South-East, and even the Middle-Belt are complaining, and the most logical thing I believe we should do is to give everybody a sense of belonging.
Look at the appointments being made in the country, it appears the North is getting the lion’s share, and this is unfair. President Buhari must ensure that there is equity, and justice. Everybody must be given a sense of belonging. Although we claim to be practising federalism but in actual practice what we are running in Nigeria today is a unitary system or what I will call mono-federalism which the military put in place in 1966,and which we have been running till today. But this system is inimical to the unity of the country. If we restructure, some of the challenges facing us will be naturally resolved. All these complaints of bias, and favouritism that we are hearing today will naturally disappear if we carry out genuine restructuring. Nigeria’s unity is seriously endangered without restructuring
COVID-19: Pan-Okun Relief Group Begins Healthcare Intervention
The Pan-Okun People Relief Response Agenda has commenced moves aimed at improving its drive for more funds for the provision of medical materials for some health centres across Okun land in Kogi state. Arising from a strategic meeting of its steering committee, the members expressed immense gratitude to donors and the facilitators, saying the implementation of the core mandate of the group is being proposed to start in August. Duro Meseko, chairman, media and publicity committee of the group, said the committee resolved that healthcare across the entire Okun land, which will be encompassing and beneficial to the people in a COVID-19 and post COVID-19 era, would top all considerations. “It is believed that such intervention in our health centres/hospitals could be the group’s legacy to Okun development at this critical time,” he said. The committee urged members of the group to go all out to canvass for more financial support from public-spirited individuals and groups. It also enjoined members to reach out to prospective donors within the next two weeks in order to speed up the implementation process. The Pan-Okun relief response initiative was launched to promote awareness against the ravaging effects of COVID-19, create a unity of purpose for the people and mobilise huge resources to provide succour for the entire Okun land. With a target of N500 million, the group aims to ensure effective healthcare delivery across Okun land.
Kogi reports
Monday, 3 August 2020
Hon. Leke Abejide Congratulates Hon. Shaba Ibrahim On His Chieftaincy Conferment As Sodangi of Lokoja.
The Honourable Member Representing Yagba Federal Constituency Hon. Leke Abejide has congratulated his colleagues at the green chamber, Hon. Ibrahim Shaba on his chieftaincy conferment as the new Sodangi of Lokoja.
In his congratulatory message, he said the title conferred on Hon. Ibrahim is a well-deserved one, that is borne out of his quality leadership and representation of the people long before now; he only built on it and he's following the best terrain and so far the result has been excellent.
The conferment only substantiates that (He) Hon. Ibrahim Shaba is loved by his people and he is also a grassroots man to the core.
Hon. Leke urged him to continue to represent his people in the way he knows best and never relent in making life better and easier for the people of Lokoja/Koto federal constituency.
Once again Congratulations Hon. Ibrahim Shaba. May your reign as the Sodangi of Lokoja bring more developmental stride and stimulate growth in Lokoja/Koto Federal Constituency.
Omoluabi congratulates Gov. Bello on his chieftaincy title, says the honour is an eloquent testimony of his acceptability
Senior Special Assistant to Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state on Political Matters, Omoluabi Olabode Adeyemi has congratulated his boss over the conferment of traditional title of Omeiza Obanyi.
The honour conferred on the governor by HRH Alhaji Muhammed Alhassan Abba, the Nyiwo of Gegu Beki in Kogi local government area of the state took place on Sunday amidst fanfare.
In a release shortly after the ceremony, Omoluabi while extolling governor Bello for his numerous developmental initiatives in the state added that the governor has warmed his way into the people’s heart by putting their welfare at the forefront.
Omoluabi maintained that Governor Yahaya Bello’s latest traditional honour speaks volume on how much in touch he is with the grassroot, adding that no part of the state will be left out in Bello’s rural renewal drive.
“What happened today is a manifestation of the fact that His Excellency Alhaji Yahaya Bello is a governor whose love for his people has continued to earn him recognition and honour.
“It points to the direction that in Governor Yahaya Bello, Alhaji Muhammed Alhassan Abba, his traditional council and the good people of Gegu see a governor who is a light bearer, a brother and a trustworthy friend who has treated their welfare and corporate development with the utmost seriousness.
“It signals the governor’s waxing popularity, acceptance and love among the people who overwhelmingly and freely gave him their mandate.
“There is hardly any community or town in our state that has not benefitted from our governor’s well marshalled plan to touch lives and people. This will continue and in massively large scale across all nook and cranny of Kogi” he said.
While expressing gratitude to the Nyiwo of Gegu, Alh Abba, Omoluabi appealed to the community and all Kogites to continue to lend a supportive hand to the government in delivering its mandate.
Omoluabi also extended his felicitation to the Commissioner for Solid Mineral Development, Hon. Engr. Abubakar Bashir Gegu who was turbaned the Masani of Gegu Beki kingdom at the occasion, saying it is an honour well deserved.
Sunday, 2 August 2020
Teejay Yusuf Congratulates new Sodangi of Lokoja, Hon. Shaba Ibrahim.
Honorable member representing Kabba/Bunu/Ijumu Federal Constituency, Hon. Tajudeen Yusuf has congratulated his colleague Hon. Shaba Ibrahim, member representing Lokoja/Koto on his turbaning and conferment of chieftaincy title as the SODANGI OF LOKOJA.
Honorable Teejay Yusuf issued the congratulatory message yesterday in Abuja.
He described the chieftaincy title conferment on Shaba Ibrahim as a welcome development, stressing that he is a man of capacity and will deliver on this new task of leadership added to him by the His Royal Highness Mohammed Kabir Maikarfi III (Maigarin of Lokoja).
The traditional chieftaincy title will spur him to do more for the growth and development of the kingdom.
“I congratulate Chief Shaba Ibrahim, one of the latest chiefs in town, I congratulate you on behalf of myself, family and the constituency I represent, may God give you wisdom and the needed strength to contribute your quota for the advancement of the kingdom “. Hon. Teejay Yusuf stated.
Honorable Teejay Yusuf issued the congratulatory message yesterday in Abuja.
He described the chieftaincy title conferment on Shaba Ibrahim as a welcome development, stressing that he is a man of capacity and will deliver on this new task of leadership added to him by the His Royal Highness Mohammed Kabir Maikarfi III (Maigarin of Lokoja).
The traditional chieftaincy title will spur him to do more for the growth and development of the kingdom.
“I congratulate Chief Shaba Ibrahim, one of the latest chiefs in town, I congratulate you on behalf of myself, family and the constituency I represent, may God give you wisdom and the needed strength to contribute your quota for the advancement of the kingdom “. Hon. Teejay Yusuf stated.
Saturday, 1 August 2020
Omoluabi at Iyara-Ijumu, charges the people on the need to support, pray for GYB
The Senior Special Assistant on Political Matters to the Governor of Kogi State, Omoluabi Bode Adeyemi (Mnipr) yesterday at a function in Iyara, Ijumu local government area of the state reassured the traditional rulers and members of the community of his total commitments to the political prosperity and general development of the people, through the purposeful leadership of Governor Yahaya Bello.
Omoluabi, at the sideline of a burial ceremony of the In-law of the Obadofin of Oweland, Oba Michael Yusuf also expressed his unreserved gratitude to the good people for their steadfastness with the Yahaya Bello led administration, adding that the great love and unanimous support he received from them has afforded him this great opportunity to serve them, and promises to in line with the blueprint a
of the GYB led administration deliver excellently in the discharge of his duty.
Talking to the Obadofin of Owe land, HRH. Oba Michael Oladele Yousuf, who led other notable Royal fathers to the function, Omoluabi congratulated the royal father for the success of the burial ceremony and thanks him for the love and remarkable support for the GYB administration, his commitments for the good and prosperity of Owe and Kogi state at large, describing him as a distinguished leader of the Royal class. Omoluabi in his statement promises to be a worthy ambassador of the Owe people and not relenting in facilitating for the general good of the Okun nation, Kogi West and Kogi State at large.
In a chat with Infocraft correspondents, Hon. Bode Adeyemi said “we’re not only committed to the political prosperity of our people, we remain loyal to their interest and government we represent.
“The GYB led administration of Kogi has come up with a blue print and agenda that possesses prosperity for all, and an unprecedented human/ capital development plans for our dear state Kogi, and these courses we have resolve to propagate and to actualize in our capacities” Omoluabi said.
He furthered in his statement, soliciting for the uncompromised support of all and sundry for the new direction government, promising not to relent in his mandate of synergizing all political factors towards a common goal of development and prosperity for all.
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