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AFRICA ON A DANGEROUS BEND: Adekunle Adebayo

There is a sense in which the forceful change of Government via Coup de tat in Bukina Faso few days ago makes a stark statement about the state of health of leadership in Africa nation-states. The current putsch was preceded by others in from of attempted and successful endeavours since 2019 in Guinea, Mali, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Niger, Sudan, Ethiopia, CAR and Togo and others.

Two deductions present themselves for critical consideration. One, the preponderance of these unconstitutional change of government happened in the sahel region countries of the west african coast as well at the Horn of Africa. Two, the raison-deiter advanced by the coupists are, as usual, failure of leaders of governments and the dilapidated standard of living of the people. Perhaps it serves a brighter purpose to also state that the age of the leaders of these “revolution” fall within the youth age bracket of 30 – 45 years.

Meanwhile, a peep into the inaugural speeches of the young leaders reveal mostly uncoordinated, irrational, unrealistic and highly exuberant declarations, many of which indeed ask more questions than provide answers. Now that the nose of the goat is already poaching through the garden nets in these arguably small, economically almost insignificant African countries, where corruption, poverty, unemployment, dictatorship and absolutism under all guises, are like second skins, pundits are wont to ask if a colour pattern of what is to come upon the African space, albeit, in escalating proportion, is not already emerging ?

The seemingly choreographed timing, content and sequence of these unenviable change of governments further resonate the silently asked questions about the quality of leadership, relevance and credibility that the current ruling elites in Africa is providing. It seems easy to spin the escapist yearn which goes thus : “Kings rule, peasants don’t” but there is also the corollary which warns that “Kings must rule well, with fairness, vision, compassion and courage!”

In point of fact, the quietude and apparent mummification of the ineffectual ECOWAS and AU cooperation faculties raise a critical question on their current relevance as a driving tool for regional and continental revival, prosperity and stability. It begs the question of whether there is a center to behold at all, talk less of holding it upon an anchor?

Lets face the facts, this insufferable military action of usurpation of governments that is silently emerging unremedied in Africa, is postulating a clear indictment on the leadership credentials of the current ruling elite in Africa. It is important to point out an earlier position one had canvassed elsewhere about the lack of clear ideological conviction, posturing or pursuance, identifiable with the cross section of high men of Governments in Africa. Unlike in the past where clear cut, robust and renowned (though sometimes contentious ) ideology of domestic and foreign policies of countries in Africa identify them and offers predictability for their actions, the mentality of African leaders today seems like “everyman for nobody and nobody for everybody”.

In the glorious past fondly described in the foregoing, we heard of the foreign policy of many African countries, most loudly Nigeria, as : Africa first before the world, Regional trade integration for prosperity, Cultural aggregation and renaissance, Peer review protocols for good governance, Regional security for self defence and the ambitious concept of Medium world power collegiate, promoted by the then mecurial Nigerian academic and doyen of foreign affairs policy formulation, Bolaji Akinyemi, Professor of political science and international diplomacy, former Director General, Nigerian Institute for International Affairs (NIIA) and later external affairs minister of Nigeria.

Today, few of such discourses or pronouncements emerge from the state “palaces” and neither are there forceful professing and postulations that are committal to any ideological beacon, from the ivory towers.

The point bears being made again that the peoples of Africa are heavily harangued. They are under the brunt of economic stagnation, physiological deficiency, stinging poverty, environmental degradation, cultural mystification and political instability. The future seems bleak for Africans. The level of frustration, gloom and hysteria are better not imagined than talked about, even in hushed tones. Today our youths, as evident, for instance, in the pop culture – music, drama and fashion – being produced and consumed, seem to be racing or better put, wrestling with the multifarious uncertainties which are traducers and reducers of their frittering future.

Though uncharitable to the elders who should know, the youths today have not hidden their preference for westernised, even basterdised self identity, so long as it promises commercial prosperity. The attraction is for success rather than the being of an African with a cause. For instance, many commentators have asked why our young musicians in Africa prefer dressing and talking like American rappers and the western hip hop performers while deliberately relegating and subverting their own African languages, existential codes and modes? Is it a form of protest against the inertia of Africa or in order to elevate the vanities and inanities of western cultures or simply a response to globalisation? The answer is simply that our young people are only interested in and are willing to do anything for commercial and popularity breakthroughs, at all costs, and in any weather. Unlike before where the codes of societal values are entrenched in family values which were somewhat canonical. Today, lewd coinage, elevation and justification of crime and criminality, sexual perversion, drug abuse and trafficking, robotic dance locomotion and obdurate fashion expressions, present more acceptable cultural curriculum to the society.
Succinctly put, poverty and loss of self confidence due to inequality and failed leadership in our nations have boxed the teeth of sense, value, confidence and sensibility out of the mouths of the general people of Africa.

The immediate dangers loom large as the pandora box is gradually opening. Among the last and perhaps most expensive “gifts” in the box of Pandora may be the emplacement of illegal and peripatetic regimes in African nation – states. It will certainly include a forceful installation of hothead youths who are renegades, angry, idealistic, largely misguided and armed. They will promote the capture of leadership through Coup de tats. Whatever remains of Africa might then produce a weakened, disjointed and centrifugal denomination of international multilateral relationships, amidst a fast growing homogenous world. Other concomitants may include a reinstatement of the crude, rude, arrogant and obnoxious rule of the might as happened in the dark days of Africa in the colonial and neo colonial years.

The thesis of this intervention therefore is to blow the bugle for an early rise to leaders of African continent across all institutions of leadership – politics, governance, academia, economy, cultural among others – to rise up to their responsibilities by providing an engaging philosophy of leadership. They must, as a matter of urgency produce progressive activities, tractions and ideologies, capable of fast uniting, orientating and mobilising the African towards a genuine Africaness and its unique advantages. They must provide quick win indices of prosperity and hope in order to recover, particularly our largely growing and impatient youth population whose anger and frustration is qualifying in the blight of COVID 19.

Instead of building individual mansions and paradise of fools in the air, African leaders are enjoined to activate a doer mentality with definitive and sustainable agenda for development. Such agenda must focus at inspiring true prosperity for our people. A prosperity which mobilises the individual to believe in Africa, think Africa , love her, live and work for her growth and transformation.

In conclusion, for the loud, empty barrel, oratorical African leaders for whom the answer to the question of “when will it begin” is the rote : “time is now”, the critical question to ask them is, “when is the nowness of now?”. A stitch in time saves nine.

Kunle Adebayo
Akure
24th January 2022

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Ondo State House of Assembly gets new Deputy Speaker

The Ondo State House of Assembly has appointed Hon. Ololade Gbegudu, representing Okitipupa Constituency II, as the new Deputy Speaker. This follows the resignation of Prince Abayomi Akinruntan, who stepped down to uphold the principle of power rotation in the state.

During the plenary session in Akure, Speaker Rt. Hon. Olamide Oladiji announced the leadership change, with Akinruntan expressing gratitude for the opportunity to serve.

Additionally, Hon. Olatunji Oshati was named the new Majority Leader, a decision ratified earlier during a parliamentary meeting.

The reshuffle aims to ensure political balance across the state’s zones in key legislative positions

Happy Children’s Day: A Message of Hope and Empowerment from the DG/CE, OSRC Media Group

On this joyous occasion of Children’s Day, I extend heartfelt felicitations to the children of Ondo State on behalf of the management and staff of the Ondo State Radiovision Corporation (OSRC). We honor the vibrancy, resilience, and boundless potential that define the next generation of leaders, innovators, and peacemakers who will shape the future of our state and nation.

At OSRC, we acknowledge the profound impact of media on young minds and remain committed to broadcasting content that inspires, educates, and protects their interests. Our programming aims to create a platform that showcases their talents, promotes their welfare, and fosters a supportive environment for growth and development.

As we celebrate Children’s Day, I urge parents, teachers, and leaders across Ondo State to prioritize the well-being and education of our children. By working together, we can ensure every child has access to opportunities that enable them to reach their full potential, regardless of background or circumstances.

To the children of Ondo State, I offer these words of encouragement: dream big, cultivate kindness, and remain curious. The world awaits your brilliance, and we at OSRC are committed to supporting and celebrating your journey.

Happy Children’s Day to all the children of Ondo State. May this special day remind you of the love, care, and support that surrounds you, and may it inspire you to strive for excellence in all that you do.

E-Signed,

*Kenneth Odusola-Stevenson,*
Director General/Chief Executive,
OSRC Media Group

Sunshine Stars U-19 Resume Camp Ahead of N-Youth League Super 8 in Lagos

  • Three Players Selected for N-Youth All Stars Squad to Netherlands Sunshine Stars U-19 have officially resumed camping in preparation for the much-anticipated Super 8 of the N-Youth League, set to take place in June in Lagos.

The team, which emerged top of the Southern Conference, is gearing up to represent Ondo State with pride and determination.

In a statement issued by the Director of Sunshine Stars Youth Team, Mr. Oladimeji Abimbola, said the team is
in high spirits and fully prepared to take on the best young sides in the country.

“The boys are ready for the Super 8 of the N-Youth League. All necessary preparations have kicked off, and I am confident that the team will represent the state well in Lagos,” said Mr. Abimbola.

The Super 8 tournament will feature elite youth teams, including Enyimba U-19, Kano Pillars U-19, Plateau United, Kwara United U-19, among others, offering a highly competitive platform for the young Sunshine Stars squad.

Adding to the team’s growing reputation, three outstanding players – Mujeeb Abimbola, Shuaibu Yakubu, and Mathew Samuel have earned selection into the prestigious N-Youth All Stars squad.

The trio will represent Nigeria in a tour of the Netherlands with preparations for the international trial ongoing in Abuja.

“I want to use this opportunity to thank the Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa, for his unwavering support and commitment to grassroots football development.

“His belief in the Sunshine Stars Youth Academy has been instrumental in producing talents capable of competing at both national and international levels,” Mr. Abimbola added.

Sunshine Stars U-19 have consistently showcased exceptional performance throughout the season, maintaining dominance in the Southern Conference and earning their spot in the national Super 8 showdown.

As preparations continue, all eyes will be on the young Akure-based team as they aim to make a strong impression on the national stage and further highlight the strength of grassroots football development in Ondo State.

Expose corruption towards promoting good governance – Prof. Adaja urges Journalists at JABU Inaugural Lecture

….seeks citizens’ education on consequences of corruption

Journalists and media organisations have been urged to sharpen their investigative capacities to expose corruption and promote good governance in the country.

A Professor of Journalism and Mass Communication, Tokunbo Adaja, made the recommendation while delivering the 11th Inaugural Lecture of Joseph Ayo Babalola University, Ikeji-Arakeji, Osun State, on Thursday at the Oba Oladele Olashore Auditorium of the institution. He said such efforts would keep government and its officials on their toes and make them accountable.

In his lecture titled, “Power of Press and Press of Power: Bridging the Lacuna in the Quest for Good Governance in Nigeria”, Adaja argued that the press possesses immense power which, if not utilised to drive meaningful change, will remain a mere ‘theoretical formulations’.

The Don described the press as a vital agent of change entrusted with the responsibility of ensuring accountability, probity and transparency. He said these expectations compel on journalists to cultivate and institutionalise a culture of reporting and monitoring government activities, including awarded contracts, to ensure compliance to specifications.

The scholar tasked the press to lead the quest for good governance by ensuring that “all social, economic and political misadventures of governments, government agencies and government functionaries must be published as well as encourage state agencies that have prosecutorial powers to step in and do the needful”.

Warning the press against abdicating its watchdog role over the three arms of government, Adaja urged the media to “give adequate coverage to the activities of the executive, legislature and judiciary, and report on their excesses or misdeeds as well advocate for justice for all”.

He emphasised the need for the media to investigate people with questionable wealth and uncover the sources of their riches, rather than glamorising corrupt individuals.

According to him, “People suspected to be living above their income as well as emergency rich people in the society should be probed and made to disclose their source(s) of wealth”.

On people’s involvement in political activities, the Inaugural Lecturer lamented that political participation in Nigeria remains abysmally low. He maintained that a sustainable democracy requires the active participation of “an informed, rational and active citizenry”.

To change this narrative, he challenged the Nigerian press to engage in intensive political mobilisation, education and sensitisation to boost citizen participation in the democratic process.
X-raying the media and anti-graft efforts, Adaja acknowledged that while corruption is a global challenge, its manifestations in Nigeria are highly dependent on power distribution, legal and moral norm operation.

He decried the socio-political and economic imbalance caused by corruption, which, he said, undermined the legitimate activities and diminished the capacity of individuals to achieve their potentials.

Taking a swipe on successive governments’ anticorruption crusade, the don faulted the method adopted to tackle the menance and argued that results of various anti-corruption initiatives from government, NGOs and international bodies have been largely disappointing.

Prof. Adaja who declared that Nigerians are not corrupt but the system corrupted the citizens, contended that no anti-corruption campaign can succeed without meaningful citizen involvement.

He therefore called on the media to lead this effort by raising awareness and educating the public on the consequences of corruption. Such awareness, according to him, would shape public perception and attitudes toward corrupt practices.

While urging leaders at all levels to lead by example if the country must win the war against corruption, Adaja wants journalists to profile those seeking political offices and reveal their records to help the electorate make informed choices during elections.

Adaja, who described the press as an ideological apparatus with a responsibility to engineer cultural rebirth, also stressed the need for the media to revisit Nigeria’s “lost cultural heritage, exhume and refine the key contents of our culture as well as reset the mindset of the citizenry to key into it”.

The Vice-Chancellor of the university, Professor Olasebikan Fakolujo, described the inaugural lecturer as a distinguished scholar with over 50 publications in reputable local and international journals.

The event was attended by members of the university community, speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly, traditional rulers, family members as well as friends and well-wishers.

Lagos BRT driver to die by hanging for killing Bamise Ayanwola

For dastardly killing a 22 year old lady , Oluwabamise Ayanlowo who boarded his BRT Bus , Andrew Nice Ominikoron, has been sentenced to death by hanging by a Lagos State High Court.

Justice Serifat Sonaike in her judgement delivered on May 2,2025 said the Lagos State Government, through its prosecutors proved beyond reasonable doubt that the defendant committed the offence February 26,2022 on the Ajah – Lekki Expressway.

Andrew had been arrested in the course of investigation after Oluwabamise’s gruesome murder and was subsequently arraigned on four counts charge of rape, conspiracy with others at large and the murder of Bamise.

After the judge pronounced the judgement thus, “That for the death of Oluwabamise Ayanwola, you will be hanged by the neck until you are dead. May God have mercy upon you,”, Andrew grew restless and showed signs of bewilderment.
However, that did not stop security agents from marching him out of the courtroom to a waiting vehicle on his way to the Condemned Criminals Cell.

Senior bureaucrats commend Gov. Aiyedatiwa’commitment to Workers’ welfare

  • As Ondo Forum of Permanent Secretaries honour retirees

The Ondo state Forum of Permanent Secretaries has commended Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa for paying ‘serious’ attention to workers welfare.

Chairman of the Forum, Bunmi Alade gave the commendation on Wednesday at the annual get-together and send-off ceremony for retired Permanent Secretaries in the state public service.

Alade said, “Your Excellency sir, it is no news that your financial commitment to Security, Health, Education, Infrastructural Development, Sports, among others in the recent, is huge.

“Your commitment to the welfare of staff in the regular payment of salaries and other entitlements have been second to none.

He however advocated the upward review of allowances being given to Permanent Secretaries in the state.

Alade also appealed to Governor Aiyedatiwa to expedite procurement of official vehicles for some of its members who are yet to benefit from the Official vehicles given to other Permanent Secretaries about two years ago.

Governor Aiyedatiwa on 19th October, 2023 distributed official vehicles to Permanent Secretaries in the state.

The governor later appointed some Permanent Secretaries after the distribution of the official vehicles as the newly appointed Permanent Secretaries are yet to benefit from the state government’s gesture.

However, we want to call your attention to the fact that you already approved the procurement of official vehicles for the Permanent Secretaries appointed after the distribution that took place on 19th October, 2023. Sir, the taste of the puddy is in the eating.

“Your Excellency Sir, these colleagues of ours are eagerly looking forward to the day they will be called to collect their keys from you. “Ireti pipe a maa fi okan saare, (Perfect hope makes the heart happy).”

“Also sir, with all sense of humility, the issue of Furniture Allowance, which is what can differentiate a Permanent Secretary from other civil servants is of importance.

“Let me say that the take home of a Permanent Secretary in Ondo State is not more than that of a GL 14 of the Medical cadre, and yet some of these Permanent Secretaries are supervising the various ranks and file in that cadre.

“I pray you help look into this sir, as our members are relying on your heart of magnanimity in this regard.”

Chief Alade however called on members of the forum to reciprocate the government’s gesture by being more dedicated and committed to work.

He said, “In like terms, let me use this opportunity, once again, to implore all of us Permanent Secretaries, to please continue to be dedicated, diligent and committed to our jobs, ensuring we deplore reasonable care and skill in carrying out our official duties.

“This is really a time for emotional intelligence in our relationship with our subordinates and the general public. We must be passionate about the agenda of “O” datiwa, O’ dirorun” “OUR EASE” and make sure we leave no stone unturned in pursuing the vision. To whom much is given much is also expected.”

In a remark, Governor Aiyedatiwa commended the Permanent Secretaries for their invaluable contribution to ensure a better Ondo state.

He said, “To all of you, your dedication, service and commitment to the growth and development of our great state have been truly invaluable. I will take this opportunity to celebrate you for your contributions. Your wealth of experience, expertise and unwavering commitment have not only shaped the public service of our dear state, but have also helped new institutions thrive, develop and improve lives.

“Your tireless efforts have had a lasting impact on our state’s progress and your legacy will continue to inspire generations of public servants. Today, we honor your service, acknowledge the impact you have made and express our deepest gratitude for your selfless services.

“I am particularly touched by the honor bestowed upon me by this noble forum and those awards and gifts to be celebrated by the very individuals who have dedicated their lives to public service and who have made appreciable efforts.

“It is a testament to the progress we have made in building a sustainable synergy between the grassroots and the political class. I accept this honor you have given to me not just as a personal recognition, but as a reflection of the collective efforts of our administration to promote the welfare of our wonderful state and our people. As we move forward, we will remain steadfast in our commitment to strengthening our institutions, investing in human capital, and fostering and enabling environments that promote growth, development and innovation.

“Our administration is dedicated to creating opportunities for all citizens, ensuring that Ondo State remains a beacon of hope, prosperity and progress.

“We will continue to prioritize policies and programs that promote progress, prosperity and the well-being of our citizens, driven by an unwavering commitment to the good people of Undo State. We must acknowledge the void created on the public service by the departure of your retiring colleagues.

“Let me also assure you once again that our administration holds these forums dearly, and we cherish your immense collaboration in accomplishing our East Seven Points Development Agenda. Together, we will build a brighter future for Undo State, driven by our shared vision of progress, prosperity and development. We will work collaboratively to address challenges, seize opportunities and promote the well-being of our citizens.”

DG/CHIEF EXECUTIVE OSRC, MEDIA GROUP CELEBRATES HON. OLUBUNMI TUNJI-OJO, MINISTER OF INTERIOR: A BIRTHDAY TRIBUTE TO EXCELLENCE

It is with great pleasure that I extend warm felicitations to you, Honourable Minister of Interior, Federal Republic of Nigeria, on the occasion of your birthday. Your remarkable leadership and dedication to public service have been a beacon of hope and progress for our nation.

As you celebrate another year of life, we reflect on your tireless efforts to promote peace, security, and development in Nigeria. Your commitment to excellence and your passion for serving the Nigerian people are truly inspiring, and we are grateful for your service.

Your visionary leadership has not only enhanced the security architecture of our nation but has also endeared you to the hearts of many Nigerians. Your dedication to the welfare and safety of our citizens is a testament to your unwavering commitment to public service.

May this special day bring you joy, peace, and happiness. May the coming year be filled with good health, success, and fulfillment in all your endeavors.

Warm regards and felicitations

Kenneth Odusola-Stevenson,
Director-General/Chief Executive,
OSRC Media Group.

ICT Skills; Ondo Begins Training of 500 Youths

In its drive to empower its youths to be gainfully engaged and globally competitive, the government of Ondo state has kick-started the training of 500 young people in different areas of Information and Communication Technology (ICT).

The participants, who were drawn from the three senatorial districts of the state, converged in Akure on Wednesday for the flag-off ceremony.

Speaking at the event, Governor Lucky Aiyedatwa disclosed that the training is in collaboration with the Nigerian-German Centre for Migration and Development (GIZ-ZME), thanking them for their support.

The governor, who was represented by his deputy, Olayide Adelami, said his “administration is committed to revolutionary technological advancement and industrialisation, which is an integral part of ‘OUR EASE’ policy thrust in the state”

He said the state government has been partnering various government and private organizations to equip the young people in the state with needed skills to be self-reliant and contribute to the economy.

“Today’s event underscores the unwavering commitment of our administration to the empowerment of our young people, who remain the backbone of our society and the drivers of sustainable economic development” He said.

The governor charged the participants to take advantage of the opportunity to acquire knowledge that will transform their lives.

In his remarks, the Senior Special Assistant to Ondo state governor on ICT, who currently heads the State Information Technology Agency (SITA), Tomide Akinribido, revealed that the training will last for a period of four weeks.

He thanked the governor for his youth-centric policies, programmes and projects as encapsulated in the ‘OUR EASE’ development agenda.

On his part, Representative of GIZ, Ayomikun Olugbode, said the organisation has been engaging in a fruitful colaboration with the state government for over five years. He thanked the government for sustaining the relationship.

Use Your Service Year to Acquire New Skills, Aiyedatiwa charges Ondo Corps Members

Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa of Ondo state has urged the newly deployed corps members to the state to learn new skills while undergoing their mandatory one year National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) programme.

The governor gave the counsel on Friday at the swearing-in ceremony for the 2025 batch A, (Stream 1) corps members, held at the NYSC Permanent Orientation Camp in Ikare Akoko.

Represented by his deputy, Olayide Adelami, the governor said it is essential for every Nigerian graduate to have hands-on skills to be globally competitive.

He reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to the security and welfare of corps members serving in the state, charging them to respect the culture of their host communities and contribute their quota to its development.

The governor further assured of regular payment of monthly allowance to corps members posted to public establishments in the state.

In her address, the Ondo State Director of NYSC, Kuburat Bakare, said a total of 2,139 corps members have been registered so far since the camp opened three days ago.

Bakare charged participants to comport themselves in a disciplined manner and take advantage of the Skills Acquisition and Entrepreneurship Development (SAED) programme, designed to empower corps members with valuable skills that will make them self-reliant after the service year.

On her part, Permanent Secretary of the state Ministry of Youth and Sports Development, Tolu Adeyemi, thanked the governor for prioritizing the welfare of youths, and corps members serving in the state.

Ondo North leaders applaud Gov. Aiyedatiwa on governance, profer solutions to security challenges

  • Gov promises even distribution of projects, more personnel for Amotekun

Leaders from the Northern Senatorial District of Ondo State have commended Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa for his early strides in governance, particularly in infrastructure development.

The leaders, led by former Senator, Dr. Bode Olajumoke, gave the commendation on Tuesday during a courtesy visit to the Governor in his office in Akure.

Olajumoke hailed the Governor’s performance so far, urging him to prioritize equitable distribution of development across the three senatorial districts and intensify efforts in tackling security challenges in the area.

The former Senator representing Ondo North Senatorial District of the State encouraged the Governor to be cautious in selecting the remaining members of his cabinet, emphasizing the need for competence and fairness.

Olajumoke advised the government to consider acquiring more sophisticated equipment as well as deploying technology to enhance the performance of the Amotekun Corps, in addition to recruiting more personnel to ensure more boots are on the ground.

He added that if the government proposes a Security Trust Fund, through an Executive Bill, the ultimate outcome will bring about a more effective coordination, synergy and improved funding for internal security in the State.

He appreciated Governor Aiyedatiwa for the proposed conversion of Rufus Giwa Polytechnic, Owo to University of Agriculture, urging him to speed up action on the implementation time table in this regard.

Reacting, Governor Aiyedatiwa appreciated the delegation, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to security, noting that 115 military personnel are being deployed to the Akoko axis to tackle recent challenges.

Governor Aiyedatiwa, who emphasized that the protection of lives and property remains a top priority for his administration, assured of even development across all local government areas of the State.

The Governor expressed willingness to consider the proposed security trust fund and announced plans to bolster the Amotekun Corps with more personnel.

Highlighting the importance of traditional institutions, Governor Aiyedatiwa assured that royal fathers would always be carried along in his administration, acknowledging their pivotal role in grassroots mobilization and development.

The Governor also promised that the crisis between Akungba and Idogun would be given the attention it deserves.

Those in attendance included the Deputy Governor, Dr. Olayide Adelami; Secretary to the State Government, Dr. Taiwo Fasoranti; Chief of Staff, Prince Segun Omojuwa; and the Head of Service, Mr. Bayo Philips.


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