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Oyo Rep, Oseni Assigns Portfolios to 70 Special Assistants , Calls for Prioritising Constituents’ Welfare 

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The member representing Ibarapa East/Ido Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Engr. Aderemi Oseni has assigned portfolios to seventy (70) appointed special assistants, urging them to prioritise meeting the needs and expectations of their constituents.

Oseni, who is also the Chairman of the House Committee on Federal Roads Maintenance Agency (FERMA), announced during a formal meeting on Tuesday in Eruwa.

The lawmaker, represented by his Senior Legislative Aide, Alhaji Hakeem Okedina, outlined the roles and responsibilities of the special assistants, tasking them with ensuring development across the constituency.

In a statement released on Wednesday by his media aide, Idowu Ayodele, Oseni emphasised the importance of delivering tangible results to the people who have placed their trust in him.

“The constituents expect a lot, and they deservedly want to see positive changes in their lives and constituency. As my representatives, you are now in the same boat with me and they expect that their lives will take a new and better turn,” Oseni said.

He further charged the appointees to act with integrity and dedication, stating, “You must work to make yourself worthy of God and the people, to make our esteemed constituents believe that the right hands are chosen.”

The special assistants have been assigned various portfolios that will address critical areas of development in Ibarapa East/Ido, with a focus on infrastructure, education, healthcare, and economic empowerment. The move is part of Oseni’s broader plan to foster progress in his constituency and improve the lives of his constituents.

Oseni, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), reaffirmed his commitment to delivering on his campaign promises, urging the appointed aides to see their roles as an opportunity to serve and make a positive impact on the community.

 

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IDO LOCAL GOVERNMENT

1. ABDUL JELILI TIJANI
TRADITIONAL 1

2. ABDULRAUF MUYIDEEN OLAYINKA
HEALTH 1

3. ABIDEMI A. OYENUGA
WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE 1

4. ADEBAYO ADEDAYO MICHAEL
WATER RESOURCES 1

5. ADEBAYO MUYDEEN ADEWALE
YOUTH AFFAIRS 1

6. ADEDIRAN JEREMIAH AJIBOLA
AGRIC. 1

7. ADEGOKE TAOREED OMOOLA
WORKS 3

8. ADEJUMO JOSHUA SINA
TRANSPORTATION 2

9.ADEPEJU MOSHOOD OLOLADE
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED 1

10 AKANO ASIMIYUAYOBAMI
ENERGY & POWER 2

11 AKEEM AJIBOLA BADMUS
HOUSING 2

12 AKEEM OLAREWAJU MURITALA
WATER RESOURCES 2

13 ALAWUSA EMMANUEL ADESOJI
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2

14 AWE AKANMU ADEBAYO
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED 2

15 BALOGUN, OLUWAYEMISI ADENIKE.
TRANSPORTATION 1

16 BASHIRU NIRUDEEN KOLADE
YOUTH AFFAIRS 2

17 GABRIEL OMIRIHWE OKEDE
AGRIC. 2

18 ISOLA OLUWAFEMI MODUPE
HOUSING 1

19 MAJEOBAJE BELLO MUKAILA
TRADITIONAL 2

20 MORAKINYO BAMIDELE ISAU
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

21 MUSIBAU KUDIRAT AMOPE
WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE 3

22 ODETAYO OLUWOLE OLAYINKA
SPORTS 1

23 OGUNDELE OLUWAFEMI MICKY
INFORMATION 2

24 OKUNOLA ABASS ADEWALE
VOCATIONAL TRAINING/WORKSHOP 2

25 OLADEJO OLUDELE STEPHEN
HEALTH 2

26 OLADEJO RIFU’AT KEHINDE
EDUCATION 1

27 OLAGUNJU ISAAC AKINLOYE
VOCATIONAL TRAINING/WORKSHOP 1

28 OLUWAFEMI DAMILOLA ISAIAH
AGRIC 3

29 OYEDEJI SAMSON ADESHINA
WORKS 2

30 RAHMAN TUNJI SALAMI
WORKS 1

31 SANUSI ALANI
HEALTH 3

32 TAIBATU ORIYOMI
WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE 2

33 PASTOR OLUSOLA GBENGA
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED 3

34 ADENIRAN LANRE FOLUSO
VOCATIONAL TRAINING/WORKSHOP 3

35 MRS ADENIKE ADUN KARAKE
EDUCATION 2

36 ADESANOYE PHILIP INFORMATION 3

37 AKINOLA OLUMIDE
ENERGY & POWER 1

IBARAPA EAST LOCAL GOVERNMENT

1. ABOLADE, JOEL AKANGBE
HEALTH 1

2. ADEBAYO MAYOWA KEHINDE
TRADITIONAL 1

3. ADEGBOLA SARAT MORISADE
WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE 1

4. ADENIJI OLUGBENGA JACOBS
ENERGY & POWER 1

5. ADETORO PONMILE OPEYEMI
YOUTH AFFAIRS 1

6. ADEWOYIN AKEEM ADEWALE
EDUCATION 2

7. ADEYEMO AKEEM
WORKS 2

8. AFOLABI LSIAKA BABATUNDE
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED 1

9. AJAYI SEGUN K
TRANSPORTATION 2

10 AJAYI SINA OLUYEMI
PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED 2

11 AKINSIPE ABIOLA JOSEPH
SPORTS 1

12 ENGR OLABIMISI AKINNIRAN ADEMOLA
WORKS 1

13 GANIYU TOHEEB ABIODUN
AGRIC. 1

14 GBOLAHAN OPEYEMI
INFORMATION 1

15 GBOLASIRE RAHAMON ADELANI
SPORT 2

16 KOLAWOLE LATEEF OLADENI
TRANSPORTATION 1

17 ODERINDE BLESSING
WATER RESOURCES 2

18 ODERINDE SAMUEL OLATUNBOSUN
HOUSING 1

19 ODETUNDE OYEDELE AKANJI
TRADITIONAL 2

20 OGUNDOYIN OLUKUNLE O
YOUTH AFFAIRS 2

21 OJEBISI FESTUS OJENIKE
WATER RESOURCES 1

22 OJEWOLE OLAWALE RASAKI
EDUCATION 1

23 OJEWUNMI GBEMILEKE JOHN
AGRIC. 2

24 OJOAWO GBADE
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 1

25 OLADEESU MUYIWA REBECCA
WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE 2

26 OLAOSEGBA GANIYU
HEALTH 2

27 OPAYEMI OLUMIDE MOSES
ENERGY & POWER 2

28 OYINLOLA BAYO ADEGBOLA
VOCATIONAL TRAINING/WORKSHOP 1

29 RABIU NURUDEEN ALANI
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 2

30 ADEBAYO FUNMILOLA BOLA
VOCATIONAL TRAINING/WORKSHOP 2

31 OLANREWAJU GANIYU GBOLAHAN
ENERGY & POWER 3

32. ALHAJA RAMOTA OKEMAKINDE (SSA) WOMEN AFFAIRS & SOCIAL WELFARE

 

 

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APC knocks Makinde over UN probe call on Oriire abductions

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo State yesterday faulted Governor Seyi Makinde’s call on the United Nations (UN) to investigate the circumstances surrounding the recent killings, abductions and rescue of 46 victims in Oriire Local Government Area, describing the move as “shameful, shocking and unbecoming of a leader.”

The opposition party accused the governor of politicising insecurity and attempting to internationalise what it called a domestic security challenge.

Makinde, while receiving the rescued victims at the Government House, Ibadan, on Monday, urged the United Nations and international human rights organisations to conduct an independent investigation into the incident, saying the circumstances surrounding the attacks and rescue operation were “grave and unusual.”

The governor’s position came days after he alleged during a visit to Bauchi State that the attacks on Ahoro Esiele and Yawota communities were orchestrated by individuals opposed to his alleged 2027 presidential ambition.

But in a statement by its Publicity Secretary, Olawale Sadare, the APC said the governor’s position was a demonstration of “ineptitude, cluelessness and grandstanding.”

The party urged Makinde to be “circumspect, decorous and statesman-like” as he prepares to complete his tenure.

It alleged that insecurity had worsened in Oyo State under the present administration, claiming the state had become the worst affected by banditry in Southern Nigeria.

The APC also criticised the governor’s appeal to the United Nations, arguing that Article 2(7) of the UN Charter discourages external interference in the domestic affairs of sovereign nations.
According to the party, rather than calling for an international investigation, the governor should focus on addressing the security challenges confronting residents of the state.

The opposition party further challenged Makinde to submit himself to investigations over allegations relating to local government funds, the Bodija explosion relief fund, surveillance aircraft procurement, airport and stadium upgrade projects, among other transactions.

The APC, however, did not provide evidence to substantiate the allegations.
As of press time, the Oyo State Government had not responded to the APC’s latest claims

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2027: Bunvic Has Edge in Surulere/Ogo-Oluwa Reps Race – Agbomojo

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A political observer and public affairs commentator in Ogbomoso, Oyo State, Oladejo Ezekiel Agbomojo, has said former member of the House of Representatives, Hon. Olusegun Dokun Odebunmi, popularly known as Bunvic, is currently better positioned than other aspirants to reclaim the Surulere/Ogo-Oluwa Federal Constituency seat in the 2027 general election.

Agbomojo, who is from Ogbomoso North Local Government Area of Oyo State, stressed that he is not a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), saying his position was based on his independent assessment of the political atmosphere in the constituency and feedback gathered from residents, community leaders and other stakeholders.

Speaking on political developments ahead of the 2027 general election, Agbomojo said Bunvic’s experience, grassroots acceptance and long-standing relationship with the people had given him an advantage over other aspirants seeking to represent the constituency in the House of Representatives.

According to him, the former lawmaker’s previous tenure in the Green Chamber provided him with the legislative experience and understanding required to address the developmental needs of the constituency.

He also identified Bunvic’s relationship with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu as one of his major political strengths, expressing optimism that such ties could facilitate the attraction of more federal projects, appointments and developmental opportunities to Surulere/Ogo-Oluwa Federal Constituency if elected.

Agbomojo further commended Yeyeluwa Toyin Odebunmi, wife of the APC candidate, describing her as a compassionate woman whose humanitarian interventions have continued to earn admiration across the constituency and beyond.

He said her empowerment and outreach programmes have impacted women, youths, students and other vulnerable groups in different communities, adding that her activities have complemented her husband’s political efforts and further strengthened his acceptance among the electorate.

He also attributed Bunvic’s growing political advantage to what he described as renewed unity within the APC.

According to him, the cordial relationship between Bunvic and respected party leaders, including Senator Ayo Adeseun, as well as the emergence of the APC deputy governorship candidate from Surulere/Ogo-Oluwa Federal Constituency, had further boosted the party’s prospects ahead of the 2027 elections.

Describing Bunvic as one of the most accessible and generous politicians in the Ogbomoso zone, Agbomojo said the former lawmaker had remained close to the people and consistently demonstrated a willingness to support individuals and communities whenever the opportunity arose. He added that his interactions with residents across the constituency indicated a growing belief that Bunvic deserved another opportunity to represent them at the Green Chamber.

“I am not speaking as an APC member because I am not one. This is simply my personal opinion based on what I have observed and the views I have heard from many people across Surulere/Ogo-Oluwa,” he said.

“From my interactions with residents, many believe Bunvic has the experience, the political connections and the grassroots support needed to represent the constituency effectively once again,” he added.

While expressing confidence in Bunvic’s chances, Agbomojo urged the former lawmaker to place greater emphasis on tackling youth unemployment if elected. He acknowledged Bunvic’s previous empowerment initiatives but maintained that sustainable job creation should remain one of his major priorities.

“Hon. Bunvic has done well in supporting young people through different empowerment initiatives, and I acknowledge those efforts. However, I want him to place even greater emphasis on employment generation because many of our youths are still searching for jobs. Creating sustainable employment opportunities should remain one of his major priorities if elected,” he said.

Agbomojo also called for increased Federal Government presence in Surulere/Ogo-Oluwa Federal Constituency through the establishment of more federal institutions, infrastructure projects and programmes capable of creating jobs and stimulating economic growth. He said attracting more federal projects would not only improve residents’ standard of living but also create opportunities for young people and local businesses.

“I strongly believe Hon. Bunvic has what it takes to attract meaningful federal projects because of his experience, his relationships within government and his understanding of the needs of our people. What Surulere/Ogo-Oluwa Federal Constituency needs now is greater federal presence, improved infrastructure and more employment opportunities for our youths,” he stressed  while maintaining that his views were entirely personal.

He, however, said the electorate would have the final say, urging political actors to conduct peaceful, issue-based campaigns that would promote the development and prosperity of Surulere/Ogo-Oluwa Federal Constituency.

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Oyo: Makinde presents staff of office to new Alakufo of Akufo

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The Oyo State Government on Friday presented the staff and instruments of office to the new Alakufo of Akufo in Ido Local Government Area,  Engr. Lamidi Taoreed Ayankojo Adefisoye.

The presentation, held at the Ido Local Government Secretariat, followed the approval of Adefisoye’s appointment by Governor Seyi Makinde.

A memo dated June 24, 2026, from the state Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, titled “Re: Filling of Vacant Stool of Alakufo,” conveyed the governor’s approval.

The memo, with reference number CB141/152/4T/119 and signed by the Director of Chieftaincy Matters, Mr Kola Abiola, on behalf of the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Ademola Ojo, stated that the appointment took effect from October 23, 2023.

It read in part, “I am directed to inform you with great pleasure that His Excellency, Engr. Seyi Makinde, the Executive Governor of Oyo State, has graciously approved your appointment as the Alakufo of Akufo with effect from October 23, 2023.”

The staff of office was presented to the monarch by the Chairman of Ido Local Government, Sheriff Aderemi Adeojo, alongside Abiola, who represented the state government.

Dignitaries at the ceremony included the Head of Local Government Administration in Ido, Alhaji Sarafadeen; the Director of Chieftaincy Matters in the council, Mr Adelu; the head of the Adefisoye family, Mogaji Nurudeen Adegbola Adefisoye; the head of the Okekegan family of Akufo, Asiwaju Tunde Black; and Alhaji AbdulAzeez AbdulSalam.

Speaking after receiving the staff of office, Adefisoye expressed appreciation to Makinde, the Deputy Governor, Bayo Lawal, the Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Ademola Ojo, and the Ido Local Government chairman for their support.

He also thanked the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, and all those who contributed to the successful completion of the selection process.

The monarch expressed gratitude to the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja, and members of the Olubadan-in-Council for their support throughout the process.

He pledged to work closely with the state and local governments while promoting peace and development in the community.

Adefisoye promised to prioritise infrastructure, healthcare, education, agriculture, youth and women empowerment, investment, security, transportation, and the preservation of Akufo’s cultural heritage.

He called on indigenes of the community, both at home and abroad, to unite in support of efforts aimed at accelerating the development of the town.

“I accept this honour with humility and a deep commitment to serve. This is not my vision alone; it is our collective mission. I invite all sons and daughters of Akufo, at home and abroad, to join hands with me in building a peaceful, united and prosperous community for future generations,” he said.

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