Osun Gov’s wife, Erelu Ngozi Adeleke sues Palace Queens on Less Privileged Women

OSUN GOV’S WIFE, ERELU NGOZI ADELEKE SUE’S PALACE QUEENS ON LESS PRIVILEGED WOMEN

Wife of Osun State Governor, Erelu Ngozi Adeleke has charged the Palace Queens in Nigeria to join Governments at all levels in alleviation of poverty among women, especially the less privileged in the country.
Erelu Ngozi Adeleke speaking on the topic entitled “the Impact of Oloris in National Development” during the inauguration of Conference of Oloris (the Palace Queens) organised by the wife of Ooni of Ife, Olori Ronke Ademiluyi-Ogunwusi, at the Ooni’s Palace, Ile-Ife as part of activities marking International Women’s Month.
Erelu Adeleke posited that the Palace should endeavour to join government in poverty and women empowerment.
She enthused that the Oloris should always organise programmes that are women oriented to improve the welfare of the women folk in Nigeria.
According to her, “She talk on the importance of Oloris in the development of our their communities, towns, cities and the world at large can not be quantified.
Show them love, share the little things you have with the less privilege in our society, we can move the State forward with our collective efforts to eradicate poverty in our state”, she aveered.
Also speaking at the programme, Olori Janet Afolabi, the wife of Alapomu of Apomu said Palace Women should also serve as counselors and role models for other women in their communities.
The Ooni’s wife, Olori Ademiluyi-Ogunwusi thanked dignitaries from all walks of life who thronged the programme, assuring that the Palace Queens would make laudable impacts in National Development.

Akire of Ikire-Ile charges youths to choose good mentors

AKIRE OF IKIRE-ILE CHARGES YOUTHS TO CHOOSE GOOD MENTORS


The Akire of Ikire-Ile, Oba Olatunbosun Adebamiji has charged youths in the country to choose good and resourceful mentors in the interest of their future.

In his royal remarks at the annual Science quiz competition organized by Engr Ademola Adedapo, he urged the youths to choose people who have attained favorably well in their chosen careers as mentors and role models.

He said “The emphasis on Science is not misplaced, because Science keeps increasing the quality of our lives through the development of new technology, solving practical problem, and helping us to make informed decisions.

“The richest person in the society is not the one who has a lot in his bank account, but the person whose wealth is beneficial to the people, particularly the one who shares part of his wealth with the less privileged. On behalf of all the participants, I say a big thank you to one of the sources of our pride in Iwo land, Dr. Ademola Adedapo – the Mighty God will continue to replenish your purse. You also have the royal blessing from Oluwo of Iwo, His Imperial Majesty, Oba Abdulrasheed Adewale Akanbi, Telu the first.

“Education is not just the process of impacting knowledge, it is really an act of of acquiring knowledge, skills, values, beliefs and habit. This is very fundamental to the development and growth of any society. According to Iyanda (2012), education is a powerful tool for social change. Suffice it to say that there is no better tool to unleash the potentials of the human mind than education.

“My dear young ones, you naturally feel great when you are called the leaders of tomorrow! However, let me emphasize the fact that those who hold the ace today made a lot of sacrifices when they were young like you. You need to be more focused, dine and wine with the elders who will prepare you well to be able to face the numerous tasks and challenges of the future, and acquire the best leadership skills.

“Be careful in choosing your mentor(s). Mentorship is an informal way to get valuable guidance from a wise and trusted counselor or teacher.

“The purpose of a mentor is to help you grow as a person and become the best of yourself. Don’t get yourself emotionally attached to the flamboyant life style of your peers who are into Yahoo business. Shun cultism, alcohol, rape, kidnapping for ritual or ransom and other social vices. Your education is meaningless if you still constitute nuisance to the society.

“You should have a mindset of what you can do for your country to make it great and growing. This is a matter of mindset, and the earlier you adjust it positively the better for you and the society. I pray that the efforts of your parents shall never be in vain,” he added.

Action Alliance calls for annulment of 2023 general elections

ACTION ALLIANCE CALLS FOR ANNULMENT OF 2023 GENERAL ELECTIONS

The Action Alliance (AA) on Thursday called for the annulment of the last general elections over the failure of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to create a level playing ground for the elections.

The party also called on the electoral body to organize another round of elections which will be generally accepted by all the stakeholders in the electoral process, especially the political parties and Nigerians at large.

The National Chairman of the party, Dr Adekunle Rufai Omoaje in a statement made available to newsmen chastised the INEC national chairman, Prof Mahmoud Yakubu for organizing a poorly conducted elections which fell below international standard.

Omoaje specifically blamed the INEC national chairman for the poor outing of the electoral body, describing the last general elections as the worst in the history of Nigeria, and thereby called for its annulment.

He disclosed that the party has already instituted legal action against INEC at the Elections Petition Tribunal and called on President Mohammadu Buhari to call INEC to order by directing the electoral umpire to cancel the elections and organize fresh ones.

He said the party was disenfranchised in all the elections conducted by INEC this year, hence the call for the cancellation of the elections in the interest of fairness and equity.

His words “as early as midyear 2022, Action Alliance, as a political party has been in the media advocating for public proactive move to checkmate the tyrannical moves of Mahmood Yakubu, chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). The party took a view of the activities of the INEC chairman, most especially, his recalcitrant penchant for disobeying court orders and rulings.

“Action Alliance did repeatedly addressed press conferences that included international media organizations to alert the world of the traits of orchestrated treacherous moves of the head of the umpire. He became so devilishly inclined and emboldened to snub court orders at will with impunity.

“Mahmood Yakubu deviced a criminal boldface approach to disobeying court order in an unprecedented manner. This was evidenced in the travail of Action Alliance in the evil hands of Mahmood Yakubu.

“Mahmood Yakubu for reasons best known to him, connived with one Kenneth Udeze, a former member of Action Alliance to fabricate a situation of imaginary division with the party. Taking a step further, Yakubu honoured an FCT High Court judgement to set aside an earlier judgement of the Court of Appeal.

“In 2021, Kenneth Udeze had approached the Court of Appeal to determine weather he has the locus standi to act for and on behalf of Action Alliance. The Appeal Court ruled in January 2022 that he, Kenneth Udeze having been expelled from the party, Action Alliance, has lost every right of membership of the party, therefore can not act for and on behalf of the party. This judgement was served on INEC at the time of its delivery through CTC from the Court Appeal.

“Mahmood Yakubu in a treachery move with Kenneth, around March 2022, accepted a later judgment of the High Court of FCT as setting aside an earlier superior judgement of the Court of Appeal.

“He caused the commission to stop every dealing with the elected NEC of the party. Thereafter, every other move to have INEC see reasons why it can not engage in the absurdity of rating a High Court judgement above that of the Court of Appeal has been repeatedly snubbed. As at the time of this release, Action Alliance has obtained five High Court and three Appeal Courts judgements telling INEC and Yakubu that he can not recognize a none member of a political party as its chairman. To all of these, he has maintained impunity against every judgement that has been delivered in favour of Action Alliance and serves on him.

“For these reasons, Action Alliance has submitted a petition to the presidential election tribunal to set aside the 2023 General Elections for faulty process that denied Action Alliance participation. Candidates submitted to the umpire, through the authentic leadership were neither uploaded nor acknowledged. Inspite of two declarative judgments specifically mandating INEC to accept and upload the candidates of Action Alliance for all post contest in the 2023 general elections.

“Now, Action Alliance is approaching the tribunal at the various levels to seek redress by annulment of the elections, and organizing another rounds, to enable the party field it’s candidates,” he added.

Alleged impersonation: Action Alliance calls for arrest of Kenneth Udeze, James Vernimbe, Adeloye Ogunmodede

ALLEGED IMPERSONATION: ACTION ALLIANCE CALLS FOR ARREST OF KENNETH UDEZE, JAMES VERNIMBE, ADELOYE OGUNMODEDE


National Chairman of the Action Alliance (AA), Dr Adekunle Rufai Omoaje has called on the Inspector General of Police, Mr Baba Alkali to arrest the trio of Messrs Kenneth Udeze, James Vernibe and Ogunmodede Adeloye for alleged impersonation.

Udeze had claimed to be the National Chairman of the AA, while Vernibe claimed to be the national secretary and Adeloye claimed to be the Osun State chairman of the party.

However, Omoaje said the three of them had since been suspended and subsequently expelled from the party for criminal offences.

He alleged that the three of them are impersonators who had earlier been arrested and remanded at the Correctional facility in Ilesa but currently on bail.

He said the trio were remanded for various criminal offences including impersonation, adding that the trio have no moral or legal right to represent or speak on behalf of the Action Alliance.

Reacting to a press statement credited to Adeloye where he denied the candidates of the party who petitioned the National Assembly Elections Petition Tribunal, Omoaje said since Adeloye is not a member of the party, he lacks knowledge of current happenings in the party.

He said Adeloye and his co-travellers have no right under the law to withdraw the petitions filed by members of the party before the tribunal as they are not recognized by the party.

While calling on security agencies to beam their searchlight on the three of them, Omoaje warned members of the public not to have anything do with them on behalf of the Action Alliance, saying that anyone who relates with them on behalf of the party do so at his or her own peril.

Ondo APC leader calls for synergy between legislature, executive

ONDO APC LEADER CALLS FOR SYNERGY BETWEEN LEGISLATURE, EXECUTIVE

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State, Hon Nuel Elehinle has called for synergy between the legislative and executive arms of government to enhance good governance.

Elehinle, who is a member of the board of Ondo State Oil Producing Areas Development Commission (OSOPADEC) said the synergy will bring about development and promote good governance.

He said democracy can only be sustained through proper synergy between the executive and legislative arms of government, which will in turn bring about efficient development.

The APC chieftain who spoke during a visit to the Majority Leader of the Ondo State House of Assembly, Hon Wole Ogunmolasuyi who was elected for a second term, stressed the need for synergy between the two arms of government.

This, he also said will strengthen democracy and enhances service delivery, adding that the synergy will protect democracy from collapsing.

He charged the newly elected lawmakers in the country to collaborate with members of the executive arm of government to enhance stability of the nation’s democracy.

Elehinle charged politicians to embrace peace and harmony in the overall development of the country, stressing that political harmony will result in development of the country.

He enjoined members of the State House of Assembly who have just been elected to team up with the executive for the overall development of the state.

Politicians fault APC National Vice Chairman’s allegations against Omisore

POLITICIANS FAULT APC NATIONAL VICE CHAIRMAN’S ALLEGATIONS AGAINST OMISORE

Reactions have continued to trail the allegations of the National Vice Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) North West, Salihu Mohammed Lukman against the party’s National Secretary, Sen. Iyiola Omisore.

Politicians across political divides and followers are not left out in defending the former Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriation, Omisore who they described as a man of integrity and an epitome of transparency.

In an exclusive chat with Nigerian Platform in Osogbo, Osun State capital on Friday, Hon. Femi Odofin described the allegation against Omisore as not only frivolous but also nebulous.

According to Odofin, who described Omisore as a political juggernaut and a resilient leader, “Omisore has never been found in such a messy activity since his long sojourn in politics”.

“Rather he always go out of his way to mobilize funds and other incentives for successful elections for whatever party he belonged to”, Odofin said.

He pointed out that whoever is cajoled into believing such an unfounded allegation against the APC National Secretary, does not understand the intrigues of politics or blindfolded by the envious ranting of a hypocritical mind, clearly represented by the APC National Vice Chairman.

Recall that APC National Vice Chairman, Lukman had on Wednesday, while featuring on an AIT programme accused Omisore of mismanaging funds allocated for last year’s Osun governorship campaign and allegedly causing APC’s defeat in the election.

Lukman equally accused the party’s National Secretary of further dividing the Osun Sate chapter of the party and called for his resignation.

Lukman equally asked the APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Adamu, to resign for a Christian to take over in the interest of fairness, justice and equity.

Meanwhile, Hon. Odofin, while speaking on behalf of many other lovers and admirers of Sen. Omisore said Lukman’s erroneous comments was obviously faulty, as Omisore has never been defeated in any election, in his local government, against all odds.

He advised the APC National Chairman to retract his statement, saying his alleged readiness to battle a strong personality like Omisore will only expose him (Lukman) to ridicule and political oblivion.

Obokun/Oriade PDP Leaders task INEC officials to be vigilant

OBOKUN/ORIADE PDP LEADERS TASK INEC OFFICIAL’S TO BE VIGILANT


CHARGE INEC TO MOVE USED/UNUSED MATERIALS TO HEADQUARTERS

Apparently worried by the spate of desperation of the All Progressives Party (APC) stalwarts to upturn the mandates given to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidates in the February 25 Presidential and National Assembly Elections, Leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Obokun/ Oriade Federal Constituency of Osun State have warned the Electoral Officers in the two local governments that made up the constituency not to tamper with the ballot papers and other electoral materials used in the on going general elections.

A release signed by PDP Leaders in the Constituency, Prince Diran Odeyemi, Barr. Ayodeji Areola and Hon. Mayowa Adejorin enjoined the Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) officials to ensure that the electoral materials that are presently in their custody are moved to the State Headquarters to forestall any presumed manipulation.

The PDP Leaders particularly stated that both the used and unused ballots papers should be promptly moved to the State Headquarters of the INEC forthwith.
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The release enthused that the All Progressive (APC) members are desperate to look for any window of electoral fraud and manipulation to upturn the mandates given to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidates by the Osun people.

The PDP chieftains warned the INEC officials to be cautious and conscious of any nefarious act that may affect the success recorded in the election.

They threatened that any official suspected of perpetrating or collaborating to tamper with the electoral materials would be made to face the wrath of infidelity and criminality in the service.
They however called on the State Resident Electoral Commissioner to call the officials to order to submit all the electoral officials in their domains to the strong- room at the State Headquarters without further delay.

Action Alliance drags INEC, APC, Tinubu before elections tribunal

ACTION ALLIANCE DRAGS INEC, APC, TINUBU BEFORE ELECTIONS TRIBUNAL

The Action Alliance has draged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), the President elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) before the Presidential Election Petition Tribunal sitting in Abuja.

In a petition endorsed by the national chairman of the party, Dr Adekunle Rufai Omoaje, the party claimed that the presidential and National Assembly elections held on February 25 did not correlate with the provisions of the electoral acts 2022.

Specifically, the party hinged its decision on the non inclusion of its candidates in the election as against various court judgements which ordered INEC to recognize all the candidates of the party submitted to it by Omoaje.

Also joined in the petition was the flag bearer of the party in the presidential election, Major Hamsat Al-Mustapha whose candidature did not receive the blessing of Omoaje.

Omoaje reiterated that Hon Solomon David Okanigbuan was the sole presidential candidate of the party, having emerged at the presidential primary election of the party held in Abuja and attended by stakeholders of the party, security operatives and the media.

He said the exclusion of Okanigbuan from the presidential race and the exclusion of other candidates submitted to INEC for the National Assembly election was against the rule of law and subsisting judgment of various courts including the Court of Appeal.

The party therefore seek for an order of the Election Petition Tribunal to set aside the results of the presidential and National Assembly elections held on February 25 and organize a fresh election where its recognized candidates will participate.

The Action Alliance also urged the tribunal to declare the presidential and National Assembly elections null and invalid as it fell short of standards enshrined in the Electoral Acts 2022.

The party noted that INEC deliberately failed to comply with the provisions of the Electoral Acts and also failed to obey court judgements which were favourable to the party.

It would be recalled that the Court of Appeal and several other courts had ordered INEC to upload the names of candidates submitted to it by Omoaje on its website and paste same on the notice boards of all its offices.

The Courts also directed INEC National Chairman, Prof Mamood Yakubu to recognize the candidates submitted to the commission by Omoaje who is the recognized national chairman of the party.

Again, court orders INEC to recognize Action Alliance candidates submitted by Omoaje

AGAIN, COURT ORDERS INEC TO RECOGNIZE ACTION ALLIANCANDIDATES SUBMITTED BY OMOAJE

The Federal High Court sitting in Abuja on Monday affirmed its earlier judgment compelling the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to paste the names of all the candidates submitted to it by the national chairman of the Action Alliance (AA), Dr Adekunle Rufai Omoaje.

The court had on November 4, 2023 in a ruling delivered by Justice Z B Abubakar ordered INEC to recognize the candidates submitted to it for the presidential, National Assembly, governorship and State Houses of Assembly elections by Omoaje.

The court again reaffirmed the judgment on Monday directing INEC to recognize the candidates submitted to it by Omoaje and paste their names at its headquarters and all its state offices.

Besides, the court directed INEC to upload the names of the candidates on its website with immediate effect.

The lists include those who contested for the last Saturday’s presidential and National Assembly elections and those contesting the governorship and House of Assembly elections in all the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory.

Reacting to the judgement, the national chairman of the party, Dr Adekunle Rufai Omoaje said INEC had failed to respect court judgment in the past despite several judgments of the court that favoured him.

He said the INEC chairman, Prof Mamood Yakubu was hellbent at truncating the nation’s democracy through his flagrant disobedience to court orders, stressing that the actions of Yakubu are capable of undermining the confidence reposed in the electoral body.

He urged well-meaning Nigerians to prevail on INEC chairman to respect court orders and restrain from efforts aimed at undermining the nation’s democracy.

2023 Presidential And National Assembly Elections In Osun: Of Violence And Blame Games

2023 PRESIDENTIAL AND NATIONAL ASSEMBLY ELECTIONS IN OSUN: OF VIOLENCE AND BLAME GAMES

Our attention has been drawn to a malicious piece authored by one Adedeji, entitled “How violence, fraud marred 2023 Presidential and National Assembly Elections in Osun”, currently trending in the social media. Ordinarily, we at at Wole Oke Media Team wouldn’t have reacted to the piece riddled with junks and fallacies, but for sanity and posterity sake, we considered it imperative to clear the coast, so that the good people of Osun State both home and abroad would not be mis-informed and as well create unwarranted bias against Hon Busayo Oluwole Oke and Senator Francis Fadahunsi who received overwhelming support by their constituents.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Osun State is not ready to own the blame over the violence that characterized the February 25 presidential election in the state. PDP won the election for its presidential candidate, former vice president, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar. It was indeed an unprecedented landmark victory in the state.

It is no gainsaying that the PDP and all Progressives Congress (APC) are sworn enemies in Nigerian political firmament, despite that politicians cross-carpet between the two at will, especially when they see the rays of hope in a particular party. Few weeks before the election, there had been series of cross-carpeting from the APC to the PDP, owing to the succour the PDP-led government had been able to inject into the lives of inhabitants of the state. The lapses of the outgone government were studied and used to improve on the lives of the people. This was the magic wand behind the overwhelming victory.

Adebayo Adedeji, the supposed public affairs analyst totally got it wrong in an opinion which he lazed with fallacious innuendos. He said: “In the political annals of Osun, it is doubtful if there has been an election as perfidious as that of February 25 Presidential and National Assembly elections. The poll ranks even worse than the infamous 2007 governorship election — the election where many voters were faced with assassination, violence and intimidation,” he claimed; but who is to blame?
It was not surprising that the last Saturday February 25 election was a battle to test power or consolidate on it between the PDP and the APC.

But who caused the anarchy visited on the state before, during and after the election? It was learnt that no fewer than Nine persons lost their lives for the electoral exercise, especially in Ijesa land and Ilesa in particular. The PDP has said for the umpteenth time that it went into the election with the mind to win and not cause any trouble, until scores of the PDP gladiators, particularly in Ilesa and Ijebu-Jesa were intimidated, maimed and killed.


In fairness to the Osun State ruling party, the people of the state would want to repay Governor Ademola Adeleke for the positive steps he has taken within the the few days he has spent as their governor; it is natural that they would follow him in the elections to justify their votes for him in the July 2022 election.

Recall that he has started paying the 30-months half salary arrears owed by the defunct APC government in the state.
Both the retired and active work force in the state are jubilating as the flames of their joy have rented the air since December, 2022. He (Adeleke) assumed office; he settled the hitherto dying pensioners and reimbursed the withheld few months co-operative savings of the staff by the previous Government . He also rolled out some pro-people policies that one would think would naturally endear him to the masses.

Let us digress a little: Adebayo Adedeji, the public affairs analyst cited earlier, said some controversial things in his piece; he said: “The last Saturday’s elections were literally held under siege, for many known thugs of the Peoples Democratic Party were on rampage in many part of the state, particularly in areas regarded as strongholds of the opposition All Progressives Congress (APC).

“Osun State, for many years, was known for her peaceful ambience owing to the fact that criminal activities were rarely carried out because of the measures installed by the security agencies, in partnership with the state government. But this positive review fizzled out as soon as Senator Ademola Adeleke of the PDP was inaugurated as the state governor.

He erroneously said that “…in Osun, opposition members are daily bludgeoned to death and subjected to state-sanctioned terror. In the month of December alone, no fewer than 12 APC sympathisers, mostly members of the NURTW, were gruesomely murdered by hoodlums affiliated to the governing party.”

But the ruling PDP has maintained that it was the one suffering most of the violence being perpetrated in Osun. It has claimed to be at the receiving end of the attacks, even since Adeleke took over as the governor of the state, the PDP members, especially in Ilesa had been killed.

He posted that “days preceding the presidential and National Assembly elections, PDP thugs were in every nook and cranny of the state to create fears in the supporters and members of the APC”, the question is that if this is true, how did they get that substantial number of votes in the state? The claim is baseless.

He stated that “From Atakumosa to Ilesha, from Obokun to Oriade, all in Ijeshaland, the APC members died in multitudes, number not below 15, for no other reason than they wanted to carry out their civic duty.”

But who does this man want us to blame? The PDP whose members were allegedly mauled down in Ilesa and Oriade Local Government Areas of the state? We know that politicians, when they play their games, try to put veil over our eyes.
The writer of the opinion, at best, wrote a fallacious piece. PDP, obviously, was at the receiving end of the aftermath fracas. It is enough to think that the people of Osun followed their governor, based on the way he has benefitted them within the first hundred days he spent in office.

Leaders of the PDP in Osun State are still crying bitterly over the massacre allegedly meted in their members by the APC
Their claim is that the APC had recruited people who would spin out fallacious claims over the development.

The call that should go to security and law enforcement agents now is that detailed investigations should be carried out to figure out those who killed innocent Nigerians in Osun State, before, during after the presidential and National Assembly elections. PDP members should not be vilified by paid writers for exercising their franchise against the interest of the opposition.


The Adebayo Adedeji’s piece should be considered as a piece of writing from a leprous hand, fallicious, malicious, baseless and mere aspersions to smare the integrity of the PDP stalwarts in the state, especially in Ijesa land.
We call on security agents to kindly invite the nefarious author to justify his malicious and inciting piece aimed at disturbing the peaceful co- existence in the state.


Our categorically state here that our Principal, Hon Busayo Oluwole Oke ‘s election was free and fair devoid of violence. It was an election to justify his 4th term representation in the Green Chamber, a lot of people have benefited from him and therefore needed to cast their votes for him to continue his fruitful and meaningful representation.


This piece is packaged by Hon Wole Oke Media Team.