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BREAKING NEWS – ABIODUN APPOINTS ANOTHER SET OF MEMBERS INTO BOARDS, COMMISSIONS

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The Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has approved further appointments into statutory Boards and Commissions in the State.

The appointees, their Boards and Commissions are:

  1. Ogun State Agric Multi-Purpose Credit Agency (OSAMCA)
  2. Abayomi Hunye Semako – Chairman
  3. Kola Makinde – Member
  4. Alh. Wasiu Sodipo – Member
  5. Bakare Muraina Adelaja – Member
  6. Tola Olutayo (Belgium) – Member
  7. Folake William Ogunsola – Member
  8. Alani Babatunde – Member
  9. Gbenga Olatokunbo – Member
  10. Tijani Ganiyu Adegboyega – Member
  11. Hon. Ayilara Tajudeen A. – Member
  12. Ogun State Market Development Board
  13. Rasaq Daddah – Chairman
  14. Princess Feyikemi Egbeyemi – Member
  15. Mrs. Yetunde Oyemala – Member
  16. Chief (Mrs) Ranti Oyemokun – Member
  17. Alhaja Faidat Akintunde Sarumi – Member
  18. Agbokosi Kehinde Isreal – Member
  19. Aare Kola Oshoboke – Member
  20. Adebekun Adewale Ganiyu – Member
  21. Hon. Ajenifuja Abigael T. – Member
  22. Mr. Kolawole Ishola – Member
  23. Alhaja Aminat Adigun – Member
  24. Michael Kudoro – Member
  25. Mr. Adebayo Ajasa – Member
  26. Mr. Sanusi Idowu Dauda – Member
  27. Ogun State Broadcasting Corporation
    OGBC
  28. Hon. Yaya Olodeoku – Chairman
  29. Mrs. Adesola Oluwatoyin Oyebade – Member
  30. Elder Taiwo Oke – Member
  31. Chief Mrs. Ranti Ogunmokun – Member
  32. Tiamiyu Akeem – Member
  33. Chief Gbenga Adesanya – Member
  34. Otunba Owosina Ladi – Member
  35. Adeleye Samuel Anthony – Member
  36. Alh. Yusuf Ashiru – Member
  37. Banire Emmanuel Adetunji – Member
  38. Tajudeen Olakeye – Member
  39. Fatai Adebimpe – Member
  40. ​OGUN STATE ALTERNATE MEDICINE BOARD
  41. Balogun Nurudeen Olaleye – Chairman
  42. Rep of Min. of Health
  43. Rep of Min. of Sports
  44. Chief Aruna Elegbede – Trodo Council
  45. Abiodun Kokumo Juwon – Trodo Council
  46. Alh. Ajisope Aroyewun – Trodo Council
  47. Mrs. A. Filaye – Trodo Council
  48. Rep. of Hospital Management Board
  49. Rep. of Local Govt.
  50. Rep of Min. of Agric
  51. FOOD CROPS MARKETING BOARD
  52. Hon. Tade Mathew – Chairman
  53. Babatunde Yeku – Member
  54. Adesanya Remilekun Adebukuola – Member
  55. Wahab Abeeb Adetunji – Member
  56. Lekan Quadri – Member
  57. Oluwatoyin Bello – Member
  58. Oke Alabi Adegoke – Member
  59. Oluwaseun Babalola – Member
  60. Chief (Mrs) Ganiat Osho – Member
  61. General Manager
  62. ​HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY COMMISSION
  63. Hon. Waliu Taiwo – Chairman
  64. Dapo Odukoya – Member I
  65. Hon. Paramole Moroof – Member II
  66. Hon. Deko Onamusi – Member III
  67. Hon. Folake Akintayo – Member IV
  68. Ogun State Waste Development Authority – (OGWAMA)

1.Barrister Adekunle Adeyemi – Chairman

  1. Environment/Rep
  2. Physical Planning
  3. Local Government
  4. MD
  5. GM. OGEPA
  6. Chairmen (3)

Ijebu Ode. CHM – East

Abk South. CHM – Central

Ado/Odo/Ota. CHM – West

  1. Adebimpe Peter Olusade
    Community
  2. Hon. Nurudeen Ajo
    Academia (Env)
  3. Adekunbi Banjoko
    Public Health.

Governor Abiodun called on the appointees to see their appointments as a call to service for the development of the State, challenging them to see leadership as an opportunity to improve the lives and welfare of the people.

The appointment is in fulfilment of the Governor’s promise to appoint more people to run the affairs of the State’s Commissions and Boards.

E-signed
Adekunle Somorin
Chief Press Secretary to Governor Dapo Abiodun.

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Governor Dauda Lawal Commissions Key Strategic Projects in Tsafe LGA, Commits to Responsive Development

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Governor Dauda Lawal Commissions Key Strategic Projects in Tsafe LGA, Commits to Responsive Development

In a significant display of commitment to the people of Zamfara State, Governor Dauda Lawal emphasized the importance of development that is not only visible but also functional and responsive to the community’s needs. On Friday, he inaugurated five pivotal projects in the Tsafe Local Government Area, aimed at enhancing the quality of life for residents and bolstering local infrastructure.

According to a statement released by the governor’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris, the projects unveiled include a fully reconstructed modern motor park, a refurbished market, a rehabilitated educational institution, an upgraded and equipped general hospital, and a renovated emir’s palace. Each of these initiatives plays a crucial role in various aspects of community life, encompassing leadership, education, healthcare, commerce, and mobility. The governor underscored that these projects are designed not only to serve practical needs but also to instill a sense of pride and ownership among the residents.

During the commissioning ceremony, Governor Lawal highlighted that these five facilities represent the commitment of his administration to fortify public institutions, revitalize infrastructure, and enhance the palpable impact of governance on the populace. “The reconstructed Emir’s Palace in Tsafe stands as a symbol of continuity, authority, and cultural identity,” he stated. He further noted the essential role of traditional institutions in grassroots governance, underscoring their function as peacemakers, custodians of values, and community partners. “This palace’s reconstruction reflects our respect for tradition and acknowledges the pivotal role of traditional rulers in maintaining harmony, resolving conflicts, and fostering unity. Our administration will continue to collaborate with these trusted allies to rebuild and rejuvenate Zamfara State.”

In addressing the issues of education and human capital development, the governor declared, “The College of Health Technology in Tsafe plays a critical role in training health professionals who provide essential care to the community. By enhancing the school’s environment and infrastructure, we are investing in the future competence and confidence of these future health workers. Renovating this college strengthens our healthcare foundation and supports the development of a skilled, service-oriented workforce.”

Linked to these educational improvements is the comprehensive rehabilitation and re-equipping of the General Hospital in Tsafe, a vital secondary healthcare facility that serves as a bridge between primary and specialized medical care. The governor explained that these upgrades are intended to elevate service delivery and enhance patient experiences while providing much-needed support to healthcare workers. “Access to quality healthcare is a top priority for our administration, and we are fully committed to strengthening health facilities across the state,” he added.

Governor Lawal also spoke about the economic implications of the newly inaugurated facilities. “Economic activity is the engine of growth, employment, and stability within our communities. The Tsafe Market and Motor Park are integral to the local economy, serving as hubs for trade, supporting farmers, vendors, artisans, and small business owners. The motor park not only connects communities but also facilitates broader economic exchanges. By enhancing these facilities, we are promoting productivity, ensuring order, and enabling sustainable livelihoods. These improvements not only boost local revenue but also promote safety and uphold the dignity of all users.”

In a call to action, the governor urged all stakeholders including traditional leaders, community members, traders, transport operators, healthcare professionals, and local authorities to take collective ownership of the newly commissioned facilities. “Public infrastructure thrives where there is a shared sense of responsibility and civic duty. Proper utilization and care of these facilities will ensure they effectively serve the community for many years to come,” he concluded, reinforcing the need for continued cooperation in maintaining and protecting these vital resources.

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Kogi’s Quiet Shift: Reviewing Governor Ododo’s First 24 Months in Office 

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Kogi’s Quiet Shift: Reviewing Governor Ododo’s First 24 Months in Office

By Rowland Olonishuwa 

 

On Tuesday, Kogi State paused to mark two years since Alhaji Ahmed Usman Ododo took the oath as Executive Governor. Across government circles, community halls, and everyday conversations, the anniversary was more than a date on the calendar; it was a milestone that invites both reflection and renewed optimism. A moment to look back at how far the state has travelled in just twenty-four months, and where it is heading next.

 

Since assuming office in January 2024, Ododo has steered the state through a period of measured consolidation, delivering strategic interventions across security, infrastructure, human capital, and economic revitalisation that are beginning to translate into real improvements for residents.

 

Governor Ododo stepped into office at a time when expectations were high, and confidence in public institutions needed rebuilding.

 

His response to these was not loud declarations, but steady consolidation, strengthening structures, restoring order in governance, and setting a clear direction. Over time, that calm approach has become his signature: leadership that listens first, plans carefully, and moves with purpose.

 

Security has remained the most urgent concern for Nigerians, and Kogi residents are no exceptions; the Ododo-led administration has treated it as such. From deploying surveillance drones to support intelligence operations to recruiting and integrating local hunters and vigilante personnel into formal security frameworks, the government has built a layered safety net.

 

For farmers returning to their fields, travellers moving along highways, and families in rural communities, the impact is simple and deeply personal: fewer fears, quicker response, and growing confidence that the government is present and concerned about the ordinary people.

 

Infrastructural development has followed the same practical logic. Roads have been rehabilitated, easing movement for traders and commuters. Budget priorities have shifted toward capital projects and human development, while revived facilities like the Confluence Rice Mill now provide farmers with real economic opportunity. For many households, this means better income prospects, stronger local trade, and renewed belief that development is no longer a distant promise.

 

Health and education are not left out; the Ododo-led administration has expanded free healthcare services and supported students through examination funding and institutional improvements.

Parents who once struggled with medical bills and school fees have felt relief. Young people preparing for their futures now see government investment not as abstract policy but as something that touches their daily lives.

 

Governance reforms, from civil service strengthening to new legislative frameworks, have quietly improved how government functions. Salaries are more predictable, public offices are more responsive, and local government structures are more coordinated. These may not always make headlines, but they shape how citizens experience leadership every day.

 

As the second year anniversary celebrations fade into routine today and Governor Ododo enters his third year in office, the true meaning of the anniversary will continue to linger on.

 

Two years may not have solved every challenge in the Confluence State -no government ever does, by the way- but they have set a tone of stability, responsiveness, and direction. The next phase will demand deeper impact, broader reach, and sustained security gains.

 

But for many in Kogi State, the story of the past twenty-four months is already clear: steady hands on the wheel, and a journey that is firmly underway.

 

 

 

Olonishuwa is the Editor-in-Chief of Newshubmag.com. He writes from Ilorin

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Lagos Assembly Debunks Abuja House Rumour, Warns Against Election Season Propaganda

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Lagos Assembly Debunks Abuja House Rumour, Warns Against Election Season Propaganda

 

 

The Lagos State House of Assembly has described as misleading and mischievous the widespread misinformation that it budgeted for the purchase of houses in Abuja for its members in the 2026 Appropriation Law.

 

This rebuttal is contained in a statement jointly signed by Hon. Stephen Ogundipe, Chairman, House Committee on Information, Strategy, and Security, and Hon. Sa’ad Olumoh, Chairman, House Committee on Economic Planning and Budget.

Describing the report as a deliberate and disturbing falsehood being peddled by patently ignorant people, the statement reads, “There is no provision whatsoever in the 2026 Budget for the purchase of houses in Abuja or anywhere else for members of the Lagos State House of Assembly. The report is a complete fabrication and a product of political mischief intended to misinform the public.

“The Lagos State House of Assembly does not operate in Abuja. Our constitutional responsibilities, constituencies, and legislative duties are entirely within Lagos State. It is, therefore, illogical, irrational, and irresponsible for anyone to suggest that legislators would appropriate public funds for personal housing outside their jurisdiction.”

The statement emphasised that the budget is already in the public domain and accessible for scrutiny by discerning Lagosians and Nigerians alike. It reiterated that the Lagos State Government operates a transparent budget that speaks to the needs of the people and the demands of a megalopolis.

“We view this rumour as part of a wider attempt at election-season propaganda, designed to erode public trust, sow discord, and malign democratic institutions.”

The chairmen further clarified that the 2026 capital expenditure of the House of Assembly is less than 0.04% of the total CAPEX of the state, which clearly demonstrates the culture of prudence, accountability, and fiscal responsibility that guides the legislature. However, they noted, “Historically, the House does not even access up to its approved budget in many fiscal years.”

They stressed that the Assembly remains fully committed to excellence, transparency, good governance, and the collective welfare of the people of Lagos State, in line with the objectives of the 2026 Budget of Shared Prosperity.

“We therefore challenge those behind this harebrained allegation to produce credible evidence or retract their statements forthwith. Failure to do so may attract appropriate legal actions.

“We urge Lagosians and the general public to disregard this baseless rumour and always verify information from official and credible sources.”

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