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Bill for Ibadan State creation passes second reading by Reps

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Bill for Ibadan State creation passes second reading by Reps

On Tuesday, the measure seeking to create the New Oyo State with Oyo Town as its capital city passed the House of Representatives’ second reading.

Hon. Adeniyi Adeyemi and six others sponsored the private member bill, which observed the effect of the consequential change of the name of the remaining part of Oyo State to Ibadan State, with Ibadan City as Capital City and defined for Local Government Areas comprising the two States.

In his lead discussion, Hon. Adeyemi, who remarked that the law is not new to the parliament, reminded that the bill was effectively passed in the Second Republic by both chambers (National Assembly) awaiting the presidential asset before our military interregnum.

“The then National Assembly in 1983 successfully passed a motion on the creation of New Oyo State with Oyo Town as its Capital. (See National Assembly Debates (Senate) Official Report. Volume 2. No. 24 of Wednesday 23” February, 1983).

“The 2014 National Conference held in Abuja also recommended in its final report for the creation of New Oyo State with Oyo town as its capital. This

“This is stated in volume II page 708 of the report, It’s noteworthy that present Oyo State deserves to be split into two being the largest state in terms of landmass in the South-West geopolitical zone with thirty-three Local Governments and it has a population of 5,580,894 people (2006 census).

“The New Oyo State when created has all factors to be economically and politically viable and sustainable which include vast agricultural and water potentials.”

According to him, the three zones that constitute the proposed (New) Oyo State have abundant arable land for cash and staple crops; and abundant water resources for potable water, hydropower and irrigation.

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While speaking on the abundant mineral resources endowment, he explained that the proposed New Oyo State is naturally endowed with mineral resources in commercial quantities including huge marble deposit gold, granites, kaolin, limestone, among others.

“Industries: the proposed state has booming traditional cloth weaving craft, metal works, rich leather works of international quality and standard, craft and wood carving which are of huge commercial values.

“Tourism: the proposed New Oyo State has a plethora of tourist attraction sites and historical monuments which would be a great source of internally generated resources including: Old Oyo National Park, the Upper Ogun games reserves, the Ado Awaye’s suspended Lake, hills of various features, the Manor House at Iseyin and the Igbo Ode (Royal Forest) at Igboho as well as the palace of Traditional Rulers in the various towns which are repositories of legends of Benin with the potential to boost international economic activities and tourism.

“In the same view, the call to make the Capital of the proposed New Oyo State is justified considering the physical administrative and government facilities currently situated in Oyo Town.

Oyo metropolis is the repository and the citadel of the linguistic and cultural heritage of Yoruba land, the seat of the old Oyo Kingdom which encompassed the original provincial set up of the colonial master from which Ibadan Province was carved out in 1936, the Imperial Headquarters of Oyo Empire which extended beyond the boundary of Nigeria and it remained the provincial headquarters of Oyo province, after the creation of Ibadan Province.

“Oyo metropolis was also the divisional headquarters of Oyo division and the District Headquarters of Oyo District. Oyo host a good number of Tertiary Institutions (colleges and private and public universities).

The Erelu Dam in Oyo metropolis supplies water to the four Local Government Areas in Oyo zones as second largest water reservoir in the present Oyo state.

 

Bill for Ibadan State creation passes second reading by Reps

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Tinubu not telling Nigerians the truth, says Sule Lamido

President Bola Tinubu has been accused of not being forthright about the true state of Nigeria under his administration.

Former Jigawa State Governor and senior Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) member, Sule Lamido, made the accusation while speaking on the BBC Hausa programme Gane Mini Hanya.

Lamido criticized both Tinubu and former President Muhammadu Buhari for what he described as a lack of transparency in governance.

“Buhari’s and Tinubu’s governments are not being transparent with Nigerians unlike during the time when PDP was in power where everything was transparent and open to all Nigerians,” Lamido said.

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He accused the two administrations of relying on propaganda rather than providing citizens with accurate information.

Lamido also expressed concerns over President Tinubu’s recent loan requests, questioning the logic behind them. “If Nigerians are being told the truth then there is nothing wrong with that, but how would you budget N30tn, generate N50tn and then request loan when you have a surplus of N20tn,” he said, referencing last year’s budget.

He described the situation as “reckless” and “selfish,” adding, “This recklessness and clear-cut selfishness is not done anywhere in the world, but yet you find (some) Nigerians supporting it. Visit social media and see how APC is being criticised, being referred to as calamity, yet you find some protecting it.”

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Nigeria Customs Service begins 2025 recruitment [How to apply]

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Nigeria Customs Service begins 2025 recruitment [How to apply]

The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) has announced the commencement of its recruitment exercise, assuring Nigerians that the process is entirely free and fair.

The agency has cautioned the public to be vigilant against scammers who may attempt to exploit unsuspecting applicants during the recruitment period.

Applications are invited for positions in the Superintendent, Inspector, and Customs Assistant cadres as part of the Service’s plan to recruit 3,927 officers in 2025.

This initiative is aimed at enhancing trade facilitation and supporting Nigeria’s economic recovery efforts.

“Our recruitment is entirely free and fair. At no stage do we charge fees. Anyone requesting payment is a scammer,” the agency emphasized, urging applicants to be wary of fraudulent schemes.

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The NCS outlined eligibility criteria, stating that applicants must be Nigerian citizens by birth, possess a valid National Identification Number (NIN), and have no criminal record or ongoing investigations.

Academic qualifications for the three cadres are as follows:

Superintendent Cadre: A university degree or Higher National Diploma (HND) along with an NYSC discharge or exemption certificate.

Inspectorate Cadre: A National Diploma (ND) or Nigeria Certificate in Education (NCE) from an accredited institution.

Customs Assistant Cadre: At least an O’Level certificate (WAEC or NECO).

In addition to these qualifications, the NCS stressed that all applicants must be physically and mentally fit, providing evidence of medical fitness from a recognized government hospital.

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Tinubu to critics: I won’t reduce my cabinet size

President Bola Tinubu on Monday unequivocally responded to critics who described his cabinet as “bloated” by saying he is unprepared to reduce the size of his 48-man cabinet.

“I am not ready to shrink” the size of my cabinet, Tinubu said during a media chat at his Bourdillon residence in the highbrow Ikoyi area of Lagos State.

“I am not prepared to bring down the size of my cabinet,” the former Lagos governor said, arguing that “efficiency” has been at the core of his selection of ministers.

The president also said he has no regret removing the petrol subsidy in May 2023, saying Nigeria cannot continue to be Father Christmas to neighbouring countries.

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“I don’t have any regrets whatsoever in removing petrol subsidy. We are spending our future, we were just deceiving ourselves, that reform was necessary,” he told reporters.

Tinubu appointed 48 ministers in August 2023, three months after his inauguration. The Senate immediately screened and confirmed the ministers. One of the ministers, Betta Edu, was suspended in January while another, Simon Lalong, moved to the Senate.

There were calls for the President to reshuffle his cabinet as many Nigerians have not been impressed by the performance of some of the ministers, especially in the face of unprecedented inflation, excruciating economic situation and rising insecurity.

In October 2024, Tinubu re-assigned 10 ministers to new ministerial portfolios and appointed seven new ministers for Senate confirmation. He also sacked five of his ministers but critics insist that the President’s cabinet remains large, especially with the creation of a Livestock Ministry with a minister.

 

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