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Why Speakership Position Should remain in Ifo for Political Balancing

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The report of the alleged removal of the speaker of the Ogun State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Taiwo Olakunle Oluomo is no longer news as it has been widely reported by almost all major newsletters and blogs, including radios and televisions across the country.

While the whole event that unfolded came as a sudden shock to all within Ogun State, it leaves a sour tale to tell for the people of Ifo local government, who had massively voted for their representatives from the two-state constituencies in the last election.

The result of the forgoing has been the reason why it is important to write this piece to set the records straight and let the public be the judge in the matter that is already in the public domain. While it is the prerogative of the members of the house to choose their leaders, it is also of utmost importance that many things are considered before the speakership position is nominated. More often for political balancing and the sharing of public representation.

The Ogun State House of Assembly, as we all know, has the power to make any of its members lead as the speaker, as the right to do so lies in the hands of the members of the house to whom the people have entrusted their mandate.

However, a lot is considered before the nomination of a new speaker is made. While the allegedly new Speaker is qualified to take the position of authority, just like any other member of the House, It is important to note that the public interest itself overrides all other interests for the sake of probity, equity, fairness, and justice.

Let us take a look at 2011-2019 when Rt. Hon. Suraju Adekambi (Yewa North 1) was made speaker of the House. He wasn’t the most qualified or the member with the longest-serving term in the House; he was a first-timer, but for political balancing, he was made speaker since the Governor was from Ogun Central, the Deputy-Governor was also from Ogun East, and the senator in Ogun West (Yewa-Awori) came from the Awori block of the Ogun West Senatorial District.

In the first part of this period, Hon. Adijat Adeleye (Ifo II State Constituency) was returning to the house for the second time in 2011, despite having more legislative exposure. Same with Rt. Hon. Remi Hassan (Odogbolu State Constituency), who was also returning at that same time as a senior member of the Ogun State House of Assembly.

Again, this whole scenario is seen by many stakeholders in Ifo as a political permutation to naked Ifo local government in front of their counterparts and the entire state when the number three (3) position is for the Ifo slot, which has two constituencies, while the governorship and deputy governorship positions are retained in Ikenne and Ado-Odo/Ota, respectively, till 2027. That’s a pure imbalance of political power, especially when the local government where the allegedly new speaker hails from has the current senator, Shuaib Afolabi Salisu, and in the past has produced a senator (Sen.Gbenga Obadara), unlike Ifo Local Government, which always lays the golden egg but gets nothing in return until now.

Odeda Local Government also controls the state party chairmanship position for the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC. Political power, when not properly balanced, breeds the opposite of fairness, justice, and equity, which can lead to unrest. It is a known fact that this is the first time Ifo will have the exalted position of speakership, and it shouldn’t elude us because an impeachment was served or made when Ifo still has a proud son who could stand up to the position of that leadership. If there were no alternative to this, there wouldn’t have been a need for this epistle. It is also important to let people know that the allegedly impeached speaker hasn’t been served with an impeachment notice following the allegation of his impeachment.

For the records, Ifo delivered in the 2023 governorship election for Governor Dapo Abiodun with a total of 20,653 votes and a margin of 4601 against Ladi Adebutu and the PDP. As a matter of fact, of the 4601 votes the governor had, Ifo Constituency II contributed 99.99% of the votes, despite the shortcomings of the governor in Ifo LGA as established by the public cry of the people due to long-term neglect. Also, despite Governor Abiodun’s commissioning of a road in Ifo, which fell under Ifo Constituency 1, no single road was commissioned in Ifo II going towards the election until the present moment, as I write.

The governor even promised to return to Ifo II if he voted for the second term to commission some of the road projects that were embarked upon, one of which we have seen for over a year, maybe due to the legal battle as a result of the election.

Funnily, my neighbor always says, and I quote, “The more votes Ifo LGA gives, the more underdevelopment and marginalization. When it is time to reap, they bring different stories and scheming techniques.” It is public knowledge that for about 10 years and counting, Ifo has had no one for the position of member of the House of Representatives or senator while they produced the biggest bloc of votes every election cycle.

According to the 2006 National Population Census report and the 2023 Wikipedia update, Ifo is the most populated LGA in Ogun State, and since they are the least developed LGA in Ogun State, they should reap from the labor they have sowed within the last 5 years in the completion of the Dapo Abiodun Administration in 2027 with greater accomplishment and not just the speakership position. Having the speakership position provides us with better representation, which we have lacked in decades past. The people of Ifo are watching and waiting on the resolution of the stakeholders from the ruling party in the state.

As concerned citizens and stakeholders of my community in Ifo, it will be a big disservice to everyone in Ifo to give Governor Dapo Abiodun and the APC a huge vote but to be let down when Ifo still has a representative that can take the mantle for political correctness and politics of fairness, equity, and justice.

‘Seun Okeowo writes from Isashi-Akute, Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State.

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CNG Conversion Gathers Momentum in Abeokuta, Ogun State!

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In a significant milestone, Abeokuta, the vibrant capital of Ogun State, is now witnessing a surge in CNG conversions. This remarkable development underscores the growing awareness and acceptance of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) as a cleaner, more economical, and sustainable alternative fuel source among Nigerians.

As pioneers in the adoption of CNG technology, Abeokuta residents are paving the way for a greener, more energy-efficient future. By making the switch, they’re not only reducing their carbon footprint but also enjoying substantial cost savings and enhanced vehicle performance.

The question remains: what’s holding you back? Join the rapidly growing community of CNG adopters in Abeokuta and across Nigeria. Seize the opportunity to:

Reduce fuel costs
Lower emissions
Enhance vehicle efficiency
Contribute to a sustainable future.

Don’t miss out on this transformative shift! Make the smart decision to convert to CNG today and experience the benefits for yourself.

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Ogun: Aide Shares Insight Into Senator Adeola Yayi’s New Strategy

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A staunch supporter of Senator Olamilekan Solomon Adeola has provided a glimpse into his new strategy to become the Governor of Ogun State.

Adeola, more famously known as Yayi, is a leading contender in the race to determine the next Governor of Ogun State.

Although he insists that the decision over who becomes the gubernatorial candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for the 2027 election remains in the hands of party leaders, his purposeful facilitation of development in his senatorial zone and empowerment efforts across the state continue to fuel speculation about his ambitions.

Senator Yayi represents the best chance in years for the people of Yewa—a low-vote area—to produce a governor for the first time since the state was created in February 1976.

A new revelation by Kayode Odunaro, the Senator’s media adviser, provides insight into the added dimension of Yayi’s gubernatorial ambition.

“Vacation over. Got back to Nigeria this morning. Visited Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, FCA’s mother’s newly constructed family house at Kemta, Abeokuta. As they say in Nigerian parlance, ‘E get why.’ The combo of West and Central in Ogun 2027 is being critically analyzed with projections and permutations ongoing. One more box ticked off… The train will soon start moving… many are boarding as we speak. If you know, you know… if not, forget about it ooo,” Odunaro posted on Sunday, September 1, 2024, along with some pictures – including the featured.

It was gathered that this development allows Senator Yayi to position himself as an aspirant from Ogun Central—a larger vote area. 

This move counters attempts by political adversaries to sponsor an aspirant from Ogun Central to disrupt his gubernatorial ambition.

Based on an informal zoning arrangement, Ogun Central and Ogun West are eligible to produce the next Governor because the outgoing Governor, Dapo Abiodun, is from Ogun East.

Ogun East and Ogun Central have alternated in producing the state Governor since 1976, based on a unique understanding. This arrangement has been maintained by political leaders who leverage the continuous disputes within Ogun West, which have prevented political players in the region from presenting a united front.

Senator Adeola Yayi has not been immune to these disputes. Despite his strong following in the senatorial district—particularly among youths due to his unprecedented initiatives—he is still viewed as an outsider who does not fully represent the region by some. This perception is partly due to his extensive association with the politics of Lagos State.

Before being elected the Senator representing Ogun West in 2023, Yayi was the Senator representing Lagos West—a position preceded by his tenure as a member of the Federal House of Representatives from Lagos and as a Lagos State House of Assembly member.

Recent reports indicate that the testimonials from his 55th birthday celebration, highlighting the development he has attracted to Ogun West since becoming Senator, suggest that Yayi is gradually overcoming opposition to his ambition in Ogun West. 

His efforts reflect his experience as a legislator and his deep connections within the political landscape, established during his years of active politicking in Lagos State. However, enhanced progress appeared to be desired, prompting him to also establish a foothold in Ogun Central.

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Dapo Abiodun’s Palliatives Policy; The Biggest Joke Of All Time | By Mawutin Imoleayo Deji

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It is to my surprise that report from the purported stakeholders meeting held by Mr. Governor yesterday was all a one-way report.

In a statement released on the official page of Mr. Governor,  Prince Dapo Abiodun was quoted saying “In light of the current situation, we have decided to provide our citizens with essential food items such as rice, garri, and beans. I have arranged for nearly 100 trailers of rice to be delivered, with offloading beginning tomorrow.

To ensure fair distribution, we have decided that the elderly and vulnerable will receive the rice free of charge, while others will be able to purchase it at the original price before the increase in the value of the dollar. This will allow us to sustain the initiative until the dollar issue is resolved” the statement reads.

Surprisingly, the Governor and his policy team seem like playing hide-and-seek games with us in the state. Have they forgotten that Ogun State has the highest number of tertiary institutions in the country, which translates to a high level of intellectual exposure?

How on earth will the Governor now publicly say “nearly 100 trailers of rice”? Are there no figures of bags?!, the word “nearly” means no specification in quantity to be supplied.

We are in this situation as a nation because our past leaders trusted some people with the affairs of our economy, I am sure Mr Governor is also trusting some misguided people with this kind of sensitive policy.

“Rice will be distributed, Rice will be sold”, where is the room for accountability, when we don’t even have a figure for the total rice sourced? How much was a bag of rice sold before the increase in dollars?!, all of this information was not made available which amounts to the whole intervention being very shady; lacking merit and transparency which is further borne down by the fact that Mr. Governor is practically playing with us. A Policy of the Government such as this, shouldn’t be done on assumptions without clarity.

This policy is practically spelt out as a way of intentional extortion and embezzlement of our hard-earned taxpayers’ money and the Governor must write a query to those behind this ill-planned policy.

Also, who are the Elders and Vulnerables to benefit from the free rice?! How was the list of Elders and Vulnerable people sourced for and compiled?! When will this policy end?! How much is budgeted for this intervention?! Where will the funding come from?! Who are those saddled with the responsibility to oversee this intervention?! Is the “nearly 100 trailers of rice” locally produced rice or foreign rice?! These are questions begging for answers.

Interestingly, Ogun State rice farm in Eggua is still laying with no input to revival and I don’t remember if Ogun State has rice farms anymore. And if these “nearly 100 trailers of rice” are being sourced outside our shore, then this is an intervention aimed at killing our economy and sabotaging our naira further.

Mr. Governor should as a matter of urgency cancel this ill-planned policy, we should be thinking of production rather than adding more problems to the market, this is not the solution for the good people of Ogun State, as only a few in government will benefit from this at the expense of the larger populace.

Majorly, instead of thinking of this reckless intervention; Ogun State has vast, fertile and arable land for agricultural purposes. We can take advantage of this to produce what we eat; as this would provide food security in the state instead of injecting artificial relieves to the state targeted at stealing our money.

If you’re truly concerned about us as a state, then Genetically Modified Organism (GMO) seedlings can give us positive results for short-term solutions while we face the real long-term solutions on the contrary. You can achieve this by declaring a state of emergency in the agricultural sector in the state while each Local Government Areas initiate a cage operation in their respective areas for bountiful and heavy agricultural inputs while you fully optimize our farmers with the needed supplies.

Mr. Governor, I truly want to see you do better! At this crucial time, your decision to pay pensioners their arrears and civil servants owned deductions is a good initiative but a good amount should be committed to this payments which means an increase in the total package compared to what you have done prior to increment in the federal allocations and other bailout funds; as this would also serve as an avenue for them to have enough funds to go back to their farms and assist the government rescue the food insecurity in the state and the country as it would also bring relief and succor to people’s suffering at this trying time. It’s no longer news that there’s an increase in monthly FAAC allocations to all states courtesy of subsidy removal and also Mr. President’s intervention measures to arrest the ailing economy and food insecurity. In the past few days, another 30 billion naira was said to have been released to all state Governors, if this is true, then these are the funds that should be put to proper use in the state and not just to squander for an ineffective short-term solution.

In Ipokia Local Government, there are need to open our rural roads by making them motorable to aid rural-urban movement and unstressed movement of food items from our villages to various markets. The deplorable condition of our roads has also contributed to the food crises when farmers can’t move their goods without getting spoilt and their vehicles getting stuck. Graders are needed to open our rural roads for easy movement of foodstuffs to the centre.

Sadly, all the said funds from the central purse that should have been put to practical use to boost our agricultural sector as a state to arrest food crises are now being targeted by some disgruntled government officials who don’t care about the masses. Mr. Governor, I don’t know why you have chosen to milk the masses to feed your fat-belly cronies but as for me, I want to see you succeed and I want to see my state get out of this food insecurity in no distance time.

*Mawutin Imoleayo Deji, a revolutionist and a youth stakeholder, writes from Ipokia Local Government

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