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MoITI HONOURS FORMER DIRECTOR, OTHERS

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The Ogun State Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment has honoured its former Director of Investment, Mrs. Yetunde Olatunbosun and other distinguished Officers for their meritorious service to the growth of the Ministry.

 

Apart from Olatunbosun who is now the Director, Administration and Supplies, Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, other Officers honoured include the Ministry’s former Deputy Director of Investment, Mr. Nurudeen Oduwaye who is now the Director, Administration and Supplies, Simeon Adebo Library, Kuto, Abeokuta as well as a senior Administration Officer, Mr. Adeyemi Adegbite who is now posted to the Ogun State Government House and the Ministry’s Press Officer, Mr. Olawale Osunbiyi, who bagged an award of excellence.

 

Speaking during the send-forth and commendation programme held in honour of the Officers at the Ministry’s Conference Room, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta, the Commissioner for Industry, Trade and Investment, Mrs. Kikelomo Longe commended the Officers for their commitment to duty as well as distinguished attributes calling on other Officers to emulate them.

She charged the Officers to continue to improve and also help others around them get better.

” Let us build on our strengths and work on our weaknesses. Be hungry for more improvement. You need to continue to mentor others and avoid time wasters. Continue to give your best. Do not disappoint, “the Commissioner said.

Also speaking, the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry, Mr. Olu. Ola. Aikulola described the Officers as teachable and humble noting that humble people accommodate new knowledge and achieve great heights.

He charged them to continue to improve on their performance calling on those posted to other Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to see their posting as “another page of history which must be well written”.

The Ministry’s former Director of Investment, Mrs. Yetunde Olatunbosun who spoke on behalf of other personalities appreciated the Commissioner and the Permanent Secretary as well as the entire members for the recognition and the enabling environment they have created for workers to continue to improve.

Wale Osunbiyi & Ismail Oladipo,
Press Officers, Ministry of Industry Trade and Investment

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Lagos Assembly Endorses Tinubu’s Second Term Bid, Names New Clerk

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Lagos Assembly Endorses Tinubu’s Second Term Bid, Names New Clerk

 

The Lagos State House of Assembly has unanimously adopted a resolution endorsing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s bid for a second term in office, citing landmark reforms and achievements recorded under his administration and pledging to mobilise resources to ensure his re-election.

The motion was moved by Hon. Oladipo Ajomale, representing Oshodi-Isolo Constituency II, during plenary presided over by the Speaker, Rt Hon. Mudashiru Obasa, on Tuesday, April 28.

After Hon. Ajomale’s motion, the legislators, one after the other, rose to trumpet the significant strides made under Tinubu’s leadership. They pointed to the removal of fuel subsidy, a bold reform that has saved the nation trillions of naira annually and redirected funds into infrastructure and social welfare. They also commended the unification of exchange rates, which has boosted transparency and attracted foreign investment inflows, stabilising the economy and restoring investor confidence.

The lawmakers praised the establishment of the Nigerian Education Loan Fund (NELFUND), which has expanded access to higher education for millions of Nigerian youths. They noted that this initiative has provided unprecedented opportunities for students from disadvantaged backgrounds to pursue their academic dreams without financial barriers.

Infrastructure development was also a major talking point. Members cited the rehabilitation of refineries and the expansion of major projects, such as the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Road and the Sokoto-Badagry corridor. These projects, they argued, are not only improving connectivity across the country but also creating jobs and stimulating local economies.

Economic diplomacy under Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda was lauded, with lawmakers referencing the billions of dollars in foreign direct investment commitments secured from the United Kingdom, United States, and other global partners. They stressed that these investments are critical to Nigeria’s long-term growth and industrialisation agenda.

Food security initiatives were equally acknowledged. The Assembly noted the removal of import duties on rice and wheat, alongside the release of grain reserves to cushion the impact of inflation on households. These measures, they said, demonstrate the administration’s responsiveness to the needs of ordinary Nigerians.

Speaker Obasa, in his closing remarks, affirmed that the resolution reflects Lagos’ leadership role among state legislatures nationwide. He declared that President Tinubu’s administration has delivered “tangible and impactful achievements” across sectors.

“From stabilising our economy through subsidy reforms to empowering our youths with education loans, President Tinubu has renewed the hope of Nigerians. Lagos, as a pace-setter, stands firmly behind his second-term bid. If other political parties want to contest, they must first tell Nigerians what they achieved when given the chance to govern,” Obasa stated.

The Speaker emphasised that the endorsement was not merely symbolic but a demonstration of the Assembly’s unity and commitment to progress. He noted that Lagos has always been at the forefront of legislative innovation and political leadership, and this resolution further cements its role as a trailblazer among state assemblies.

In a related development, the Assembly confirmed new appointments within its administrative ranks. Mrs. Adenike Oshinowo, formerly Deputy Clerk, was announced as the new Clerk of the House, making history as the first female to occupy the position. Her appointment was described as a recognition of her dedication and years of service to the Assembly.

Other confirmations included Mr. Olaosebikan Ebenezer, former Deputy Director, Legislative, as Deputy Clerk; Mrs. Latifat Ogbara as substantive Chairman of the Lagos State House of Assembly Service Commission (LAHASCOM), Mr. Remi Bello as Commissioner in LAHASCOM, and Mrs Adeola Victoria Modupe as Secretary to the Commission. These appointments, according to the Speaker, strengthen the Assembly’s administrative capacity and underscore its commitment to effective governance.

The Speaker congratulated the appointees and urged them to discharge their duties with diligence and integrity. He stressed that the Assembly’s administrative reforms will enhance efficiency and ensure that the legislature continues to serve the people of Lagos effectively.

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Failing To Deliver In First Term Undermines The Case For A Second* -Apostle Suleman assesses Tinubu’s four years performance

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*Failing To Deliver In First Term Undermines The Case For A Second*
-Apostle Suleman assesses Tinubu’s four years performance

Apostle Johnson Suleman, the general overseer of Omega Fire Ministries, has criticized President Tinubu’s 2027 re-election bid, citing poor economic performance and insecurity as justification for his stance.

In a sermon, the cleric argued that failing to deliver in the first term undermines the case for a second.

The firebrand pastor spoke during a Sunday service in Auchi, Edo State, where he delivered a sermon titled “Power to Get Wealth”, a video of which went viral on Tuesday.

The famous cleric said the current realities facing the country should prompt deeper reflection on the justification for another term in office for Tinubu.

Suleman delivered a scathing critique of the administration’s track record, arguing that a leader’s first term is typically their most productive period. He questioned the logic of seeking re-election after a perceived four-year period of inactivity, suggesting that if a government fails to deliver on its initial promises, it forfeits the justification for a second term. He further asserted that any leadership secured through electoral malpractice rather than popular vote would ultimately face divine or historical judgment.

“Performance is the best form of campaign. If you don’t perform, that’s why you are destroying the opposition because you fail. Is it a spell that you can’t talk? Are these good? Is the country good? The dollar rose from N460 to N1,500. See fuel. What do you want to come back and do? What are you coming back to do? I have followed the system. You see some of us now. They are going to the news house to analyse what we are saying.”

The cleric further clarified that his criticism was not directed specifically at the former Lagos State governor’s administration, noting that he had also spoken out during the tenure of former President Goodluck Jonathan.

He added that when he raised concerns about perceived wrongdoings under Jonathan’s government, some officials within the administration applauded his comments.

“These same people. When the Chibok girls were kidnapped, and I was speaking about Jonathan, you failed. They were clapping for me. Because they were attacking everyone just to lay hold of power. Performance is the best form of campaign. That’s the truth. You failed a class. You want to come back again? If you fail, go. Most of you are not in politics.

“Get involved. Again, how can you get involved when people have now occupied your space? You can’t be the local government chairman unless you’re in a clique. Local government chairman, chairman of the local people. You can’t be there unless you’re in a clique. They will pick you. It’s not by election. It’s by selection. They will pick you. So everything is corrupted”, said Suleman.

The cleric observed that the current administration has yet to record a definitive victory over any of the nation’s core challenges. While acknowledging that resolving every systemic issue simultaneously is unrealistic, he maintained that a successful leadership must be able to demonstrate a clear, tangible resolution of at least one primary concern to earn public confidence.

“Get one thing right. Nigerians are not asking for too much. If you can’t get power, give us security. If you can’t provide security, let us buy things cheaply. Just do one thing right. Light is zero. You even have solar in the Villa (Aso Rock). Go around the world as I do. I was talking to my friend; his battery was going down to 7 per cent. I said, ‘Charge your phone.’ He said, ‘When the battery goes out, I’ll charge it.’

“I suddenly remembered. Why was I telling him to charge his phone? Because I thought they would soon take light. He said, ‘When my phone is off, I will charge it.’ I said, ‘You wait for your phone to go off?’ He said, ‘If it goes off, I’ll charge it then.’ I said, ‘Hey.’ As I’m talking to you now, if you enter a supermarket anywhere, you’ll see a charging space. Madam, I beg. Glory to God,” he said.

More so, stated the man of God, wherever the the administration performed well, I’ll acknowledged and commended it.

He added that he was not a politician and did not belong to any political party, stressing that he spoke frankly and called things as he saw them.

“One December, they subsidised transportation. I said, ‘This is good.’ If it’s good, I will talk. If it’s bad, I will talk. I’m not at a party. I will say it. If you do well, I’m not an average Nigerian who, once they hate you, there’s nothing good you do. They don’t like you. You can’t be good in their eyes. If you do well, I will come out and commend you. When the Dollar dropped, and the Naira came up, I stood on this pulpit. I commended them.

“I said, now they are doing well. Also, when people are being kidnapped, I will come here. I will talk. When people are hungry, I will speak. It’s not biased. It’s so that you can step up. So far, you have failed. So far. It’s not biased. Everybody wants to lead. You are asking yourself, where are we going? I’m not standing anywhere. I’m standing on what is right.”

The cleric expressed optimism that God would transform the country for the better, adding that those currently alive would live to witness the Nigeria of their dreams.

“We will be alive, and at 1am, people will travel, and nobody will hurt them. God is not just about prayer. God will raise people somehow who will access power and show one act of selflessness.”

Apostle Suleman further stated that it is not out of pleasure that many people living abroad leave their home country.

He said they are not necessarily seeking greater wealth, but rather a better quality of life and personal security.

According to him, what is currently happening in Nigeria reflects a system that has broken down.

“There are people abroad today who are not abroad because they want too much wealth. It’s because they want safety. That’s why somebody can leave as a medical doctor and become a taxi driver abroad. You are laughing at him, but he is in a safe atmosphere.

He wants to be able to go out without worrying about being kidnapped. Today, to travel in Nigeria, you have to pray and believe in God for a safe journey. Is that the country?”

“So, we have to be very careful. Don’t mock them when they are abroad. How can somebody leave this place and go there? He is safe. I interact with people as I travel.

They tell me, ‘See, Apostle, I don’t like this place I am in. I want to go back home. But I am safe here.’ I don’t want too much. I want to be able to go to the farm and come back safely, but that is not what we have now,” said the popular cleric.

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I will perform like Sen.Adeola Yayi if I’m elected as Senator in Ogun West

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*I will perform like Sen.Adeola Yayi if I’m elected as Senator in Ogun West

 

Hon. Aina Akinpelu made it known to Ogun West People that he will perform like Senator Olamilekan Adeola Yayi, if the people of Ogun West give him opportunity to serve them as a senator representing Ogun West in 2027 election. Hence tagging his Campaign Slogan as Like *Yayi Like Legacy, Like Yayi Like Legacy*!

Aina said ” we need someone that can work for us like Senator Adeola, if we want his good work to continue in Ogun West”.

That is one of the reasons why I’m contesting for the senatorial seat for our incubent senators good work to continue.

“What I did then as a State Legislator when I served my People at Ado Odo/Ọta 1 Constituency is the example of what I will do if I give opportunity to represent Ogun West at the Federal Level

Honorable Aina says,
Just like Distinguished Senator Adeola Yayi, I facilitated numerous “legacy projects” across my Constituency. I also personally funded people-oriented projects aimed at improving the daily lives of my people.

These visible achievements, delivered during my time as Member Ogun State House of Assembly from 2011–2019, are still standing strong across Ota State Constituency 1 till today.

As a grassroots politician who understands how to attract development and influence decisions in favour of his people, I’m fully prepared to take that same quality representation to Ogun West Senatorial District.

As progressive APC members in Ogun West, the time has come to rally behind a candidate who can sustain the standard and performance Distinguished Senator Adeola Yayi has brought to our district. Which is me, says – *Hon. Aina Akinpelu.*

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