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Taiwo Oludotun: The People-First Leader Redefining Service in Ogun Central

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By Solanke Ayomideji Taiwo

 

In the heart of Ogun Central, a figure stands out not merely for his political roles but for his unwavering commitment to humanity. Engineer Taiwo Oludotun TWINNY, a proud son of Abeokuta North, has earned a reputation as a leader whose passion for service transcends politics and personal ambition.

 

Fondly described as “a man of the people” and “a lover of youths,” Oludotun’s impact is evident across communities, especially among students, young entrepreneurs, widowers, and the elderly. For years, he has provided educational support, business capital, and welfare interventions—gestures that continue without reduction or hesitation. His philanthropy has earned him several recognitions across Ogun State and beyond, enriching his public profile and strengthening his bond with the people.

 

Unlike many contemporaries in the political landscape, Oludotun leads with calm, integrity, and admirable restraint. He is known for prioritizing peace over personal gain, never approaching political positions with a “do-or-die” mindset. This unique humility and people-first orientation have distinguished him as a politician with a difference.

 

His commitment to development was evident during his tenure as Commissioner for Rural Development under Governor Dapo Abiodun’s first term. His performance was widely acknowledged as impressive and impactful. Today, as the Commissioner for Forestry in Ogun State, he continues to break new ground, achieving milestones that set new standards for the ministry—records his predecessors could not match.

 

Oludotun’s leadership style is driven by a deep passion for service and a desire to put things right. As an accomplished engineer and administrator, he combines technical expertise with genuine compassion, making him a model public servant in Ogun State.

 

In Ogun Central Senatorial District and beyond, Taiwo Oludotun stands tall as a rare blend of generosity, professionalism, and visionary leadership—an ever-reliable figure whose contributions continue to uplift countless lives.

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Imo State Government and EEDC: Exposing the Deceit Called Light Up Imo and Why Imolites Must Be Careful”

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I read with utter dismay and anger a press statement from the Imo State Government signed by Declan Emelumba, the Honourable Commissioner for Information, Public Orientation, and Strategy, alleging that the Enugu Electricity Distribution Company PLC, EEDC, is planning to unleash major power outages in Imo State in a bid to frustrate and sabotage the Light Up Imo Project that is currently ongoing in some areas of the state.

At first, I thought it was just mere misinformation from attention seekers; however, seeing the story carried by reputable national dailies countered my initial perceptions and proved that it was actually written and circulated by the state Government.

It is one of the worst press releases I have seen in my over six decades on earth; owing to how empty and daft it was. As rhetoric eclectically brewed by the Imo State Government, I am moved to ask: What concrete evidence does the Imo State Government have to support the claim that EEDC plans massive electricity outages? Are there internal memos, emails, or statements from EEDC officials? Why would EEDC risk reputational damage by deliberately sabotaging electricity supply in Imo State? Wouldn’t this affect its credibility across all areas it serves? How would EEDC physically carry out a massive power outage without affecting its own infrastructure and revenues? Could the announcement be an attempt to preemptively justify potential failures or blackouts linked to Orashi Electricity Company rather than EEDC? These and more are the questions that kept running through my mind.

The said press statement claimed that EEDC, after the alleged planned outage, would turn around to blame Orashi Electricity Company Ltd for the blackouts; that is a well premised attack on a company’s reputation; and coming from the state Government, I am compelled to call the Orashi Electricity Company Ltd, its licensing as well as its operations, a complete fraud of the century; an information I owe Imolites as truth.

First and foremost, Orashi Electricity Company Ltd was incorporated in the Corporate Affairs Commission on the 28th of May 2024 with four shareholders, namely: Imo State Government 5%, Maureen Okorogu 9.5%, Ndukwe Frances 59.85%, and Catherine Anumodu 25.65%. After its incorporation, the Imo State Government, through the Imo State Electricity Regulatory Commission ISERC, gave it an interim licence to operate on the 13th of July 2024; less than three months after its establishment and without any due process. During the approval of the interim licensing, the state Government charged the company to distribute electricity across the twenty seven Local Government Areas under the Light Up Imo initiative; knowing fully well that it had no operational capacity.

It is noteworthy that the State Government established ISERC on the 3rd of June 2024 after adopting the contents of the new Electricity Act 2023, which gave state Governments the right to generate, distribute, and regulate their own energy; this happened twenty days before NERC officially announced that Imo State was free to operate its own electricity market. While handing over power to ISERC on the 22nd of June 2024, the Chairman of the Nigeria Electricity Regulatory Commission NERC, Alhaji Sanusi Garba, stated that their operations would start on the 1st of July 2024.

A critical look at Orashi Electricity Company Ltd’s incorporation, licensing, and operations reveals that there are many things the state Government is hiding; it is clear that the company is a private business using the state Government as a shield to thrive and destroy another organisation’s operations. The glaring aspect is that those being fronted are individuals who do not understand even the basics of secrecy. Let us ask ourselves the following questions: Why does the state Government own only 5% of a company it claims belongs to Imo people? Who are the directors and true owners of Orashi Electricity Company Ltd? What track record do they have prior to joining Orashi? The answers are simple; they are individuals fronted by top Government officials; if not, why are the directors faceless and unknown?

Another important question that will unearth more hidden facts about Orashi Electricity Company Ltd concerns how their contract was awarded; was it through bidding? Who evaluated their technical capacity and how? What is their source of funding? Is it from state funds, bank partnerships, or loans? If it is a loan, at what rate? The answers to these questions will further expose the personalities behind the 95% shareholding and how the shares were allocated. If the Imo State Government claims that Orashi Electricity Company Ltd is for Imolites but holds only 5%, then it is clear that the Government is using state resources to run a private business.

Aside these revelations, there are additional facts that expose deeper irregularities surrounding Orashi Electricity Company Ltd; for instance, the company has no published financial statements, operational blueprint, or documented network expansion plan; yet it was given authority to take over electricity distribution across the entire state. No genuine distribution company can function without audited accounts, technical partners, and environmental impact assessments; but Orashi has none. It has no known engineers, no substations, no metering infrastructure, and no history of handling high voltage installations; yet it was hurriedly granted an interim licence that ordinarily requires detailed feasibility studies and network safety inspections.

Furthermore, Orashi has never tendered proof of capacity before any regulatory body; nor has it introduced itself formally to electricity consumers. No public stakeholder consultation was held to assess its competence, which is a statutory requirement before granting a distribution licence. Even more disturbing is that the company is not listed anywhere among registered distribution operators or embedded generation partners; industry insiders confirm that some of its supposed operational teams were hastily recruited political loyalists with no electrical training. If Orashi truly belonged to Imo people, why were the procurement processes and ownership details kept secret? Why did the Government not publish a call for expressions of interest, as is standard for major infrastructure projects? All these facts point to one undeniable conclusion; Orashi Electricity Company Ltd is a carefully packaged smokescreen designed to exploit state resources under the cover of power sector reform.

Prof Onwueri Longinus,writes from Owerri.
Email :[email protected]

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Welcome to Agbor’s Newest Hospitality Gem Empayer Hotel & Suites Debuts in Grand Style

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The city’s hospitality landscape has welcomed a fresh and exciting addition with the grand opening of Empayer Hotel & Suites, now officially open to guests and leisure seekers.

Located at No. 3 Johnson Igweh Street, Off Owa Ekei Road, Boji Boji Owa, the new hotel blends comfort, style, and premium service setting a new standard for relaxation and entertainment in Agbor.

*Premium Rooms for Every Guest*

Empayer Hotel & Suites features a range of well-appointed rooms, including Executive Rooms, Suites, and Single Rooms, all tailored to provide maximum comfort at highly competitive rates. Each room is crafted to give guests a sense of luxury without breaking the bank.

*Dining, Lounge & Entertainment*

From its chic VIP Bar and Lounge to a vibrant restaurant serving both local and continental dishes, guests have a variety of options to indulge their cravings.
The hotel also offers:

*A Shawarma Spot*

*Barbeque Stand*

*Snooker*

*Bush Bar*

Whether it’s food, fun, or relaxation, Empayer Hotel & Suites has something for everyone.

*Perfect Venue for Events & Celebrations*

Planning a birthday or a small get-together? The hotel provides a dedicated event space, fully equipped with a standby DJ to set the tone for unforgettable celebrations.

*Safety & Convenience at Its Core*

Guests are assured smooth and secure service with:

24-hour power supply

Spacious car park with top-notch security

Reliable laundry service

*Reservations & Enquiries*

To book your stay or make enquiries, contact Empayer Hotel & Suites at:
📞 07073799862 [email protected]
Facebook: @Empayerhotel

With its blend of modern amenities and unwavering commitment to exceptional service, Empayer Hotel & Suites is set to become Agbor’s preferred destination for visitors and locals seeking comfort, class, and a truly memorable experience.

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A MEETING OF GENERATIONS: BURATAI HONOURS HERO, MAJ GEN MAGORO, AT ACF 25TH ANNIVERSARY

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A MEETING OF GENERATIONS: BURATAI HONOURS HERO, MAJ GEN MAGORO, AT ACF 25TH ANNIVERSARY

A MEETING OF GENERATIONS: BURATAI HONOURS HERO, MAJ GEN MAGORO, AT ACF 25TH ANNIVERSARY

Kaduna, Nigeria – November 22, 2025 —

The 25th Anniversary celebration of the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF), held from November 20 to 22 in Kaduna, provided a memorable platform for unity, reflection, and the celebration of Northern heritage. One of the most symbolic moments of the event was the emotional reunion between two distinguished military icons whose service spans different eras of Nigeria’s history.

 

Former Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Tukur Yusufu Buratai (Rtd), CFR, met and paid glowing tribute to one of his lifelong heroes, the highly respected Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Magoro (Rtd).

 

For General Buratai, the encounter was especially meaningful. He described General Magoro as “a general par excellence, an astute and dignified statesman, and a true national hero.” He noted that Magoro’s exemplary service—both in the military and in national leadership—has been a major source of inspiration throughout his own career.

 

Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Magoro (Rtd) is an iconic figure in Nigeria’s military and political history. A decorated war veteran, he played pivotal command roles during the Nigerian Civil War, earning recognition for his bravery and tactical brilliance. Beyond his military achievements, he also served as Minister of Internal Affairs and later as a Senator in the Second Assembly. He is the esteemed Mutawallen Kebbi, a title that reflects his honour, integrity, and deep-rooted influence within his community.

 

The ACF’s silver jubilee offered a fitting setting for this historic meeting, as both generals exchanged warm pleasantries and rekindled the spirit of brotherhood and professional camaraderie that binds those who have served the nation at the highest levels.

 

The encounter between Buratai and Magoro stands as a testament to the ACF’s enduring role as a unifying platform where Northern leaders converge to reflect, engage, and preserve the legacies that continue to shape Nigeria’s future.

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