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Why Obanikoro deserves re-election to the Green Chamber of the National Assembly …..plus his intimidating achievements

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Why Obanikoro deserves re-election to the Green Chamber of the National Assembly .....plus his intimidating achievements

Why Obanikoro deserves re-election to the Green Chamber of the National Assembly

…..plus his intimidating achievements

 

 

 

As electioneering process has begun in earnest in the country, every politician is busy running around to seek political office or retain their current positions. Our media house will be doing some spotlights on the achievements of these politicians so as to determine if they truly deserve a re-election.

 

 

Consequently, we will be starting with Honourable Ibrahim Babajide Obanikoro (IBO) whom many of his constituents, particularly the youths see as the pride of Eti-Osa and Lagos in general. Our media visited Eti-Osa, starting from Obalende to Ikoyi, Victoria Island, Lekki, Ajah, Ogombo and many other areas within the Eti-Osa Federal Constituency.

This spotlight therefore highlights Hon. Obanikoro’s achievements and how he has fulfilled some of his campaign promises to his constituents, while hoping to continue and finish the good work he has started with the good people of Eti-Osa Federal Constituency.

Our media gathered that consultations and meetings have begun in earnest for Rep. Ibrahim Babajide Obanikoro popularly called IBO, the honourable representing Eti-Osa Federal Constituency of Lagos State at the House of Representatives, Abuja in preparation for his second term bid as the people’s representative come 2023.

IBO MHR who is rounding off his tenure as a first timer in the Green Chamber has been very consistent and keen about the development and progress of Eti-Osa. This explains why he runs an open-door policy to welcome ideas and suggestion that would fast-track development in Eti-Osa and its environs.

In his almost three years in the House of Representatives, he has brought significant progress and development to Eti-Osa through different legislative intervention programmes. Eti-Osa now wears a new look through some of his intervention projects, and with the cooperation and partnership with the Lagos State Government and the four local council executives within the Eti-Osa Federal Constituency, his constituents have been enjoying the dividends of democracy all around.

Since his first empowerment programme in 2020 as a legislator, there have been several commendations and applause from party leaders, party faithfuls and constituents alike.

In the area of legislation, Rep. Obanikoro he has been able to make feasible contributions in the House, and through some oversight functions as a legislator. This, he believes, has brought some democratic dividends to Nigerians and by extension to the people of Eti-Osa Federal Constituency.

He contributed to the debate that ensured an increase in the amount allocated to health sector in Nigeria. His motions in the House include:

A motion on the need to urgently address the deplorable state of the military and
paramilitary barracks within Eti-Osa Federal Constituency.

A co-sponsored motion on the need to immortalize Dr. Stella Adadevoh for the role she played during the Ebola crisis in Obalende which is within Eti-Osa Federal Constituency.

A call for the capturing of Nigerians in Diaspora in the electoral reform
amendment bill.

A motion on the need to urgently evacuate abandoned planes from our runways.

A motion on the need to urgently address the deplorable state of infrastructure, lack of amenities and inhumane treatment of patients in LUTH.

We can also hinted that he has some awaiting bills in the House which include:

A bill for an Act to alter the provision of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal
Republic of Nigeria to make economic and social rights in Chapter 2 justifiable under the
Constitution and Related Matters.

A Bill for an Act to amend the administration of Criminal Justice Act 2015 and for
other related matter to prohibit public parade of suspects before and after arraignment.

A Bill for an act to amend the National Commission for Rehabilitation Act, CAP N22 LFN 2004 and related matter to increase fines provided for by the ACT and other related matters.

On human capital development, Rep. Obanikoro seems to have covered a lot as we confirmed that he has empowered numerous petty traders with cash to enhance their businesses. He trained and empowered over 70 constituents in various artisanal skills; trained and empowered over 120 constituents on agro-mechanized farming; secured employment for a constituent in the University of Calabar; facilitated the recruitment of a constituent into the Department of State Services Agency; ensured prompt payment of pension benefits for some constituents; facilitated the redeployment of NYSC members (constituents) from highly
volatile states; and secured employment for constituents with the National Taskforce.

Observing the infrastructural deficit in Eti-Osa Federal Constituency, Rep. Obanikoro through his legislative interventions facilitated several infrastructural development projects to the constituency. These projects include the construction and equipping of a standard healthcare centre at Lafiaji, Eti-Osa; rehabilitation of roads at Shola Omole Street in Ado and Odo Street in Obalende respectively; facilitation of the installation of solar street lights at Prince Olanrewaju
Elegushi Street at IIasan area of Eti-Osa through the Rural Electrification
Agency (REA); rehabilitation of the main road at 1004 Estate, Victoria Island (Ongoing); rehabilitation of the Olufemi Olatunji Road by Ajiran Road Junction; rehabilitation of 2 roads at Osapa London; rehabilitation and drainage construction of Omoba Murphy Adetoro
Street at Ajah; construction of a block of 3 classrooms for a secondary school at Ajiran; and many others.

From all indications, education is one of the top priorities in the agenda of Rep. Obanikoro. He felt creativity and invention through education could open wider opportunities for the festering of ideas, therefore in a bid to achieve this, he has assisted constituents in the admission of numerous students into various secondary schools, universities, polytechnics, colleges of
education and nursing schools; provided free school bus to commute students within the constituency; sponsored summer coaching for students within the constituency; facilitated the redeployment of various NYSC members to preferred state; facilitated the construction of various classroom blocks in schools within the constituency; distribution of laptops to school and outstanding individuals within the constituency; provision of school furniture to numerous schools across the constituency, and the distribution of free jamb forms.

Also during the peak of the pandemic, he successfully distributed relief materials such as food items, facemasks, hand sanitizers, etc. across Eti-Osa Federal Constituency.

From our records, it was observed that no past Member of the House of Representatives in Eti-Osa Federal Constituency ( including some son of the soil) has ever met up with IBO’s achievements, as most of them only prefers the stomach infrastructure ideology to the physical and infrastructural development which IBO has adopted.

These are some of his achievements we have been able to put together. His projects and achievements are visible all around the constituency. We also gathered that indeed people benefited from his empowerment programmes as testimonies from the beneficiaries proved it all.

He is presently seeking his constituents’ support in his re-election bid to represent them at the House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Why Obanikoro deserves re-election to the Green Chamber of the National Assembly .....plus his intimidating achievements

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Customs at the Crossroads: When Lawmakers Look Away and the Executive Looks Aside

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Customs at the Crossroads: When Lawmakers Look Away and the Executive Looks Aside

Customs at the Crossroads: When Lawmakers Look Away and the Executive Looks Aside

 

By Dr. Bolaji O. Akinyemi

 

In a democracy, legislative oversight is the scalpel that cuts through deceit, inefficiency, and corruption in public institutions. It is the people’s last institutional shield against abuse of power. But what happens when that shield becomes a shelter for the very rot it is meant to expose? And what happens when the Executive arm, whose duty is to supervise its agencies, pretends not to see?

 

Customs at the Crossroads: When Lawmakers Look Away and the Executive Looks Aside

 

The unfolding drama between the National Assembly and the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) reveals more than a policy dispute. It exposes a dangerous triangle of confusion, complicity, and economic sabotage. At stake is not only the rule of law but the survival of an economy already gasping under inflation, a weak naira, and suffocating costs of living.

 

The House Talks Tough

 

In June 2025, Nigerians saw a glimpse of legislative courage when the House of Representatives Committee thundered at Customs:

> “Nigerian Customs Service, by June 30, must not collect CISS again. You are to collect only your 4% FOB assigned by the President. Even the 7% cost of collection you currently take is illegal—it was an executive fiat of the military, not democratic law. Any attempt to continue these illegal collections will be challenged in court. The ‘I’s have it.”

The voice was firm, the ruling decisive. Nigerians expected a turning point.

But the righteous thunder of the House was quickly muffled by the Senate’s softer tone, which suggested not the enforcement of the law but a readiness to bend it.

 

Senate: Oversight or Escape Route?

 

At a Senate Customs Committee session, Senator Ade Fadahunsi admitted openly that Customs has been operating illegally since June 2023. Yet rather than demand an end to illegality, he extended a lifeline to Comptroller-General Bashir Adeniyi:

> “If we come back to the same source… the two houses will sit together and see to your amendment so you will not be walking on a tight rope.”

 

But should Adeniyi be handed a loose rope while Nigeria’s economy hangs by a thread?

Instead of accountability, the Senate Customs Committee floated adjustments that would make life easier for Customs. The nation was given hints about fraudulent insurance and freight data, but instead of sanctions, what we saw was a search for escape routes. This is not oversight—it is overlook.

 

Smuggling and Excuses

 

The Senate Committee also lamented cross-border smuggling—Nigerian goods like cement flooding Cotonou, Togo, and Ghana at cheaper prices than in Nigeria. Senator Fadahunsi blamed the Central Bank’s 2% value deposit for encouraging the practice.

But where are the Senate’s enforcement actions—compliance checks, stiffer sanctions, cross-border coordination? None. The result is predictable: smugglers prosper, reserves bleed, and ordinary Nigerians pay more for less.

 

A Bloated Customs Budget

 

The Service’s 2024 capital allocation ballooned to ₦1.1 trillion from ₦706 billion. Instead of channeling these resources into modern trade systems, Customs is expanding empires of frivolity—such as proposing a new university despite already having training facilities in Gwagwalada and Ikeja that could easily be upgraded.

 

Oversight is not an afterthought; it is the legislature’s constitutional duty. To see waste and illegality and yet propose amendments that would legalise them is to turn oversight into overlook.

 

Customs has about 16,000 staff, yet many remain poorly trained. Rather than prioritise capacity building, the Service is busy building staff estates in odd locations. How does Modakeke—an inland town with no border post—end up with massive Customs housing projects, while strategic border towns like Badagry, Idiroko, and Saki remain neglected? Is Bashir Adeniyi Comptroller-General of Customs—or Minister of Housing?

 

The 4% FOB Levy: A Policy Blunder

 

The central controversy is the Federal Government’s plan to replace existing port charges with a new 4% Free-On-Board (FOB) levy on imports.

Nigeria is an import-dependent nation. This levy will instantly hike the costs of cars, spare parts, machinery, and raw materials—crippling industries and punishing consumers.

Already, the consequences are biting:

A 2006 Toyota Corolla now costs between ₦6–9 million.

Clearing agents who once paid ₦215,000 for license renewal must now cough out ₦4 million.

New freight forwarder licenses have jumped from ₦600,000 to ₦10 million.

Customs claims the revenue is needed for its modernisation programme, anchored on a software platform called B’Odogwu. But stakeholders describe this so-called “Odogwu” as epileptic—if not comatose. Why commit trillions to a ghost programme that will be obsolete by January 2026, when the Nigerian Revenue Service is set to take over Customs collections?

 

Industry Raises the Alarm

 

The Manufacturers Association of Nigeria (MAN) has warned that the levy will worsen inflation, disrupt supply chains, and hurt productivity.

Lucky Amiwero, President of the National Council of Managing Directors of Licensed Customs Agents, calls the levy “economically dangerous.” His reasoning is straightforward:

The 4% FOB levy is much higher than the 1% CISS it replaces.

Peer countries like Ghana maintain just 1%.

The new levy will fuel inflation, raise the landed costs of goods, and destabilise the naira.

He also revealed that the Customs Modernisation Act, which introduced the levy, was passed without Senate scrutiny or meaningful stakeholder consultation. He estimates that the levy could add ₦3–4 trillion annually to freight costs—burdens that will be transferred directly to consumers.

 

Who Is Behind the “Odogwu” Masquerade?

 

The haste to enforce this levy, despite its looming redundancy, raises disturbing questions. Who benefits from the “Odogwu” project draining trillions? Why the rush, when NRS will take over collections in a few months?

This masquerade must be unmasked.

 

The Price Nigerians Pay

For ordinary Nigerians, this policy translates into one thing: higher prices. Cars, manufactured goods, and spare parts are spiraling beyond reach. A nation struggling with inflation, unemployment, and a weak currency cannot afford such reckless experiments.

So, while the Senate looks away, the Executive cannot look aside.

The Executive Cannot Escape Blame.

 

It is easy to focus on the failings of the legislature. But we must not forget: the Customs Service is an agency of the Federal Ministry of Finance, under the direct supervision of the Honourable Minister of Finance, Mr. Wale Edun.

If Customs is breaking the law, wasting resources, or implementing anti-people policies, the buck stops at the Executive’s table. The Minister of Finance is Chairman of the Customs Board. To fold his hands while the Service operates in illegality is to abdicate responsibility.

History gives us a model. In 1999, the Minister of State for Finance, Nenadi Usman, was specifically assigned to supervise Customs and report directly to the President. Meanwhile, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala focused on broader fiscal and economic policies. That division of responsibility improved accountability. Today, the absence of such an arrangement is feeding impunity.

President Tinubu and his Finance Minister must act decisively. Oversight without executive will is a dead letter.

A Call to Accountability

The truth is stark:

Customs has been operating illegally since June 2023 to the Senate’s own confession.

The 4% FOB levy will deepen inflation and worsen economic hardship.

The Ministry of Finance bears ultimate responsibility for Customs’ conduct.

Until importing and consuming, Nigerians demand accountability—of the Comptroller-General, the Senate, and above all, the Finance Ministry—this bleeding will continue.

Nigerians deserve better. They deserve a Customs Service that serves the nation, not a privileged few. They deserve a House that enforces its resolutions, not one that grandstands. They deserve a Senate that upholds the law, not one that bends it. And above all, they deserve an Executive that does not look aside while illegality thrives under its ministry.

Only public pressure can end this indulgence. If Nigerians keep silent, we will keep paying the price—in higher costs, weaker currency, and a sabotaged economy.

Citizens’ Charge: Silence is Not an Option

Fellow Nigerians, the Customs crisis is not a drama for the pages of newspapers—it is a burden on our pockets, our businesses, and our children’s future. Every illegal levy is a tax on the poor. Every abandoned oversight is an open invitation to corruption. Every silence from the Executive is an approval of impunity.

We cannot afford to fold our arms. Democracy gives us the power of voice, the duty of vigilance, and the right to demand accountability. Let us demand that:

The Senate and House of Representatives stop playing good cop, bad cop, and enforce the law without compromise.

The Ministry of Finance takes full responsibility for the Customs Service, supervising it in the interest of Nigerians, not vested interests.

The President intervenes now, before the Service crosses the dangerous line of turning illegality into policy.

 

History will not forgive a people who suffered in silence when their economy was bled by recklessness. Silence is complicity. The time to speak, to write, to petition, to protest, and to demand is now.

Customs must serve Nigeria—not sabotage it.

Dr. Bolaji O. Akinyemi is an Apostle and Nation Builder. He’s also the President of Voice of His Word Ministries and Convener Apostolic Round Table. BoT Chairman, Project Victory Call Initiative, AKA PVC Naija. He is a strategic Communicator and the CEO, Masterbuilder Communications.

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Aare Adetola Emmanuel King Congratulates Hon. Adesola Ayoola-Elegbeji on Election Victory

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Aare Adetola Emmanuel King Congratulates Hon. Adesola Ayoola-Elegbeji on Election Victory

 

 

The Chairman/CEO of Adron Group, Sir Aare Adetola Emmanuel King KOF, has congratulated Hon. Adesola Ayoola-Elegbeji on her resounding victory in the just-concluded by-election for the Remo Federal Constituency seat in the House of Representatives.

 

 

In a goodwill message issued by him, he described the victory as “a historic moment for the Remo people, coming at a time when the constituency yearns for a leader with vision, courage, and genuine commitment to service.”

 

 

He noted that the outcome of the election was an attestation to the trust and confidence reposed in Hon. Ayoola-Elegbeji by the people, adding that her sterling qualities, integrity, accessibility, and compassion for the grassroots had endeared her to the electorate.

 

 

“The overwhelming support you garnered at the polls is proof that you are the right voice at the right time to carry the aspirations of Remo to the national stage,” he stated.

 

 

While acknowledging that the by-election followed the painful demise of the late Hon. Adewunmi Oriyomi Onanuga (Ijaya), Aare Adetola Emmanuel King said Hon. Ayoola-Elegbeji’s emergence symbolizes the continuity of purposeful representation. He expressed confidence that she would not only sustain the legacy of her predecessor but also surpass it with new energy, innovative ideas, and progressive leadership.

 

 

The Adron Group Chairman further prayed for divine wisdom, strength, and compassion for the Member-Elect as she assumes office, expressing confidence that her tenure will usher in meaningful development, economic empowerment, and greater opportunities for the people of Remo Federal Constituency.

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ADC Condemns Intimidation Campaign Against Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola

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ADC Condemns Intimidation Campaign Against Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola

The African Democratic Congress (ADC), Ogun State Chapter, strongly condemns the ongoing intimidation and smear campaign targeted at our party leader and Interim National Secretary, *Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola*, by opposition forces in the South West region.

ADC Condemns Intimidation Campaign Against Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola

It is unacceptable and undemocratic that as he exercises his constitutional and political right to campaign across the region, elements of the opposition resort to harassment and attacks instead of engaging in issue based politics. Such actions are a direct assault on democracy, free expression, and the spirit of fair political competition.

The ADC calls on security agencies and all relevant authorities to guarantee the safety and freedom of movement for Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and all our party leaders nationwide. Democracy thrives on inclusivity, tolerance, and fairness not intimidation.

We urge our members and supporters to remain steadfast and law-abiding, as the ADC will continue to pursue its vision of a just, democratic, and prosperous Nigeria.

*Signed:*
Honourable Muhammed MJG GKAF
*Publicity Secretary, ADC National Media Frontiers, Ogun State*

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