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Gov. Abiodun remains a breath of fresh air, he deserves another term — Salako, Convener, W2W4DA Support Movement

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Dr Isiaq Kunle Salako is a reputable politician from Ogun West who had in the recent past served as Commissioner for Agriculture, Housing as well as Health in the State. The public health trained physician is currently the Chairman, Ogun State Hospitals Management Board as well as the brain behind West to West for Dapo Abiodun Movement (W2W4DA) . In this interview by Bankole Taiwo, Dr Salako speaks on varied topical issues touching on the second term bid of Gov. Abiodun and the imperatives of having Sen Adeola Yayi as the next Senator representing Ogun West come 2023, among others. Excerpts:

Tell us about W2W4DA; what does this group seeks to achieve?

Primarily, this group that is made up of people of likeminds, politicians and non-politicians  across the Ogun West Senatorial District seeks two objectives. One is to ensure the election of Senator Solomon Olamilekan Adeola, popularly called Yayi as the next Senator representing Ogun West come 2023 while the other objective is to mobilise for the success of Gov Dapo Abiodun’s second term bid.

What difference will the coming of Sen Adeola bring to the people of Ogun West given the so much fever in the air over his aspiration?

You see, politics is like going to war: though it is not fought with guns and other weapons, it is a contest and when you are going for a contest, I think it is just right to mobilise all your assets, all your resources from all over the world to win. It’s like you want to play the World Cup and let’s assume that Ronaldo is a Nigerian, we will surely be doing ourselves a lot of disservice if we fail to draft him into the team because we have seen what wonders he has been doing with the game elsewhere. The same thing with Sen. Adeola, we have seen great wonders he has been doing with public office in Lagos State and being our son here from Ogun West, he has come back to join the contest. It wasn’t that he was imposed on the people, no! He joined the race and the people overwhelmingly voted for him during the primary of our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). He is the people’s choice and our party’s candidate for Ogun West senatorial district for 2023 elections. Sen. Yayi is someone we know to have gotten the experience having served two terms as lawmaker at the Lagos State House of Assembly, served a term at the House of Representatives and currently on his second term in office as the Senator representing Lagos West. He has equally performed excellently and served the people well within these political offices. He is a man with broad-based network both within and outside the country. His type is quite uncommon; he has the voice; the experience is there too. In a nutshell, Sen. Adeola Olamilekan is a rare asset that is poised to change for good the political fortunes of Ogun West nay Ogun State.

Why has there been this thick opposition left, right and centre against his decision to represent Ogun West come 2023?

It would have been abnormal if there were no oppositions; it is expected because it is a contest in which many other people are also interested. So, those who feel that they may be edged out might want to ruffle feathers, moreover when the winning candidate is a shining light. There is really no cause for alarm; many people are now coming to terms with the reality of having Sen. Adeola as the next Senator of Ogun West come 2023 because here is a man that was overwhelmingly voted for during the primary and he is really loved by the people. There is also no truth in the report that the Yewa Obas imposed him, no! Sen. Adeola was picked by the party delegates in accordance to the rules and if the traditional rulers who are equally major stakeholders decided to give him their support, then the Senator must be doing something right that others are not doing.

Why is your movement so particular about the re-election of Gov Abiodun?

Yes, the second leg of our movement’s objective is to ensure that Gov. Dapo Abiodun continues his good works beyond 2023. We are doing this because we have seen him to be a breath of fresh air in the politics of Ogun State. In the immediate past, what we saw was government of myself, my family and handful cronies; but Gov. Abiodun has been inclusive, bringing everyone on board to chart the way forward for the State. The governor has also ensured that projects are evenly and reasonably distributed unlike in the immediate past when projects were concentrated in one or two local governments in the State. We have a governor who came on board having respect for the institutions, the traditional, religious institutions, the youths, the elderly and the likes. He has a well thought out plan. He is not the type who will wake up one day and start demolishing houses. In all of this, we feel that we are having a breath of fresh air that deserves to be encouraged and supported to do more for the people. We also saw in the governor someone who respects Ogun West in its entirety.

There have always been cry of marginalisation by Ogun W under the government of Gov. Abiodun?

Well, the issue of Ogun  across the three senatorial districts of the State will  know for sure that Ogun West is marginalised. It is an age long problem of 47 years; it’s been there since the creation of the State. So, if a problem had been there for such a long time, you would not expect someone to come and change things under three years. I believe that there is still a lot to be done for us in Ogun West. In fact, my take is for the government to declare state of emergency on the critical infrastructure like our roads, schools, etc. I believe that Gov. Dapo Abiodun is doing much better, but there is still room for improvement. Yes, we really appreciate what the governor is doing, but being a child that has been neglected for too long,  malnourishment has set in and we need special attention. We sincerely hope and plead that the governor will do much more. We deserve a more concentrated attention.

The governor is doing the critical Atan-Lusada-Agbara road that had been so applauded by many people; working on the long abandoned Ilaro-Owode Yewa road; working on some other township roads around Ado-Odo/Ota and other places. The governor really deserves to be commended, but we want much more.

The immediate past governor of the state, Sen. Ibikunle Amosun was recently reported to have said that Gov. Abiodun never won 2019 election, that the election was rigged to favour him, what is your take on this?

I think it is really, really unfortunate for a person of Sen. Ibikunle Amosun standing, a two-term governor, a serving senator to have uttered such statement. It is something that had passed through the established institutions of the Country. The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) conducted the election and declared Prince Dapo Abiodun as the winner, his people weren’t satisfied, they went to the tribunal, the tribunal upheld the victory of the governor, not satisfied yet, they went to the Appeal Court, Gov. Abiodun was declared the winner up to our apex court, the Supreme Court, the verdict remain same. I think anyone who respects Nigeria and its institutions would have accepted the result or what does a person disputing the result at this stage wants to achieve? Is it that he wants to undermine the integrity of these highly revered institutions or what? Is he trying to make people lose confidence in these established institutions? As a matter of fact, when I first heard the news, I said the former governor must have been misquoted until I saw the video clip, no! That was unbecoming of the status of Sen. Amosun. I am sure that by now, deep down inside of him, he must have been feeling that he ought not to have made such statement and should be looking for a way to apologise.

How confident are you of the victory of Abiodun in 2023 giving the growing opposition?

Well, the history of second term bid in the State has always been challenging like we witnessed during the time of Chief Olusegun Osoba, Otunba Gbenga Daniel and Sen. Amosun, but because Gov. Abiodun has done pretty well, I mean very well, he will by God’s grace scale the hurdle. The people of the State are solidly behind him too.

What is the success story of Hospital Management Board under this administration?

I became the Chairman of this board over two years ago and I have also served as the Commissioner for Health in the State in the past. So, I can say I have a fair knowledge of how the public health sector in the State runs. I think under the government of Prince Dapo Abiodun, the Hospital Management Board which is in charge of secondary healthcare has done very well. For example, on recruitment of personnel he has done well. When I was the Commissioner for Health, there was never a time I got the mandate for the recruitment of 20 Consultants in one fell swoop, but Gov. Abiodun gave us that mandate. We have also recruited a whole gamut of other personnel like doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and so on. We also got approval for employment of lower cadre staff like the health attendant and gardners. In fact, there are some of these health attendants who have been working as temporary staff for six – eight years on the salaries of N10,000 per month that we were able to covert to permanent employment with this approval.

On renovation of healthcare facilities, the state hospital at Ilaro, Odeda and Ibiade in Ogun Waterside local government are currently wearing new look. If you go to state hospitals at Idi Iroko, Ijaye, Abeokuta, Oba Ademola, and so on, it’s a new picture. The hospitals were not only renovated, they were also stocked with new equipment. Only about two months ago, we procured dental chairs that were distributed to five secondary healthcare facilities in the State. These are used for all dental procedures and they are very expensive. Recently, we also got theatre lights for three general hospitals. Even in the larger health sector, the governor has done well. He promised to renovate one health centre per ward and he has done more than half. This administration inherited just five ambulances, but now each local government of Ogun State can boast of at least one state of art ambulance that can respond to medical emergency cases. There is no doubt in my mind that this administration has giving the health sector a new lease of life.

In 2023, what should Nigerians do right in the face of bad leadership being our major challenge?

Yes, we have problem with leadership because leadership shows direction, but beyond this is the greater problem with the structure of the country. There is something that is fundamentally wrong with this structure. How come that since 1999 when this democracy started, people that we usually hail and think that they are the Messiah while going into office are almost stoned when leaving the office? With due respect, it is the same with Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, Goodluck Jonathan, and President Muhammadu Buhari, even our governors – something is fundamentally wrong somewhere. I don’t know of any country that practices a system where you have 10 children who go to work, at the end of the month, the father collects the different salaries of these children, put everything together and then share it based on some unverifiable indices. This kills hard-work, innovation, ingenuity, because you already know that whatever is brought on board will be shared anyway, so, why do you have to kill yourself? We have to drop this structure. The best days of Nigeria was when we were running true federalism; the days of Obafemi Awolowo, Nnmadi Azikwe, Amadu Bello. Then, the federating units put up so much hard work because they knew that they have control over whatever they generate and can use such to develop their regions. I believe that the next crop of leaders will need to work seriously on this. We should stop deceiving ourselves, the structure we currently operate is not working, the failure is obvious to all.

What is your take on Ogun West for governor?

As a politician, one of my highest desires is to have someone from Ogun West as the governor of the State. It’s a project that is long overdue since 47 years ago when the State was created. In fact, it is an indictment on all of us, the politicians from Ogun West that we have been unable to produce a governor. So, I want this to happen as soon as possible. However, like I earlier said, politics is like going to war, you have to be strategic about it, it needs tactics, timing; you have got to be discerning too because if you don’t time it well, you will be defeated. And if you go to war and keep on losing battles upon battles, you are likely to demoralise your soldiers and you are on your way to losing the entire war. There was this research that I carried out about a year ago which I called contextual and statistical analysis of Ogun West governorship race since 1979 and I found out that there are eight factors that determine if you will become governor of Ogun State or not. And out of these eight factors, you must have at least five to guarantee you becoming the governor of the state. So, anytime we want to go for the governorship in Ogun West, we have to sit back and see if we have at least five of these eight factors or else we will go out, lose again and further demoralise our people. So, based on this, I don’t think 2023 is a good timing, we need to still bid our time. For 2023, we should support Gov. Dapo Abiodun for another term and this is like what everyone (mostly political gladiators) is saying in Ogun West.

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How FG can attract Foreign Investors – CIS Boss

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A thoroughbred multi-dimensional professional with over three-decade experience in the Nigerian Financial Market and President and Chairman of Council , Chartered Institute of Stockbrokers (CIS), Mr Oluwole Adeosun, FCS, in this interview, X-rays the state of the Nigerian Capital Market and offers suggestions on how the Federal Government can make the market competitive through constructive engagement with the regulators and operators.

Can you comment on the historic rally on NGX after the swearing -in of President Bola Tinubu ?

The Stock Market has been a barometer to measure developments in any economy, and the conclusion of the electoral process in Nigeria encapsulated in the inauguration of a new government is a major milestone that will excite any securities market. It is therefore not unusual for our market to spontaneously react to the positive development by way of the spike in the prices of the securities. The policy pronouncements, on the day of the inauguration, were also seen as a silver bullet that raised the consciousness of the stakeholders to the opportunities in the securities market.

In his inaugural Speech, President Bola Tinubu said there would be unified exchange rate. How will this impact the activities in the capital market?

That is one of the urgent policy corrections that the Nigerian Capital Market has been canvassing for in recent years. The wide gap between the official and parallel market rates is an anomaly which creates room for so many market malpractices. By creating a more efficient and transparent foreign exchange management system, the unified rate policy will make the market more competitive, make the currencies more easilyaccessible to manufacturers and other end users, and improve the bottom line for our quoted companies.

The transparency that will evolve from determining the rate will boost the integrity of the exercise which is expected to excite foreign investors to make a return to our securities market. There cannot be a perfect unified rate. But if the margin between the official rate and other windows is within 3 per cent range, it is normal. But the supply side of the forex has to be addressed as a basis to ensure that forex scarcity will not hamper the success of exchange rate unification in the medium and long run.

How can the Federal Government deploy the market to achieve the 6 % projected growth of the Nigerian Gross Domestic Product (GDP)?

That question will be thoroughly discussed and answered at the forthcoming CIS National Workshop coming up in Abuja on July 27, 2023. Suffice to state, for now, that the capital market is a very effective tool for actualizing a broad based Public Private Partnership strategy which we recommend for President Bola Tinubu and the various State Governors.

As at May 29, 2023 the Market Capitalization in the Nigerian stock market was just a little fraction of the country’s GDP, but that is a paradox, because the market has actually shown over time, that with adequate institutional support, it can significantly contribute to the economic transformation of the country. The capital market was used to transform the Nigerian banking system into the multi trillion industry that it is today, and to provide critical liquidity for governments in the country. The market is effective at pooling long term capital in the economy. Listing on the stock exchanges also enable large multinationals and MSMEs alike to raise massive capital with long term payback and very low cost. The commodity ecosystem is another revenue centre that the Federal Government can exploit. This is why the government should engage the operators in the ecosystem to know that is required for them to operate optimally.

Are there policy measures that the government should put in place to encourage both foreign and domestic investors to participate more in the capital markets ?

The role of government in businesses worldwide is to provide an enabling environment that will allow productive enterprises to flourish. By enabling environment, we mean rule of law, provision of adequate infrastructure etc. The government must create a savings friendly economic environment, and then, continuously work towards improving the Ease of Doing Business ranking of the country, to make it a competitive investment destination.

Tax policies should be reviewed, to encourageinvestments and not the other way round. For example, the recently introduced Capital Gains Tax will discourage high volume investments, and should be removed for now, particularly in view of the fragile nature of our economy and capital market. We need to encourage more investments.

The government should listen to us more; have more consultations with the Capital market in policy formulation. Steps should be taken to extend trading liquidity to the stock market, as is done in the advanced countries. Our pension funds should, as a matter of national interest, invest a higher proportion of their funds in the equity market to provide a stable foundation that motivates other high net worths to invest over the long term; and the Central Bank of Nigeria should pay more attention to the stock market, allow bank stocks to be included in margin lending portfolios being the most active and liquid stocks and encourage banks to partner more with Stockbroking firms. We cannot still be living in the past and be looking forward to a better future.

Is there a deliberate plan by the Institute to attract youths into the financial market ?

The youths represent our topmost priority area. Tertiary institutions and schools generally represent the first point of our annual capital market literacy drive. We also have the Inter-School Capital Market Quiz competition and recently, Essay Competition. We undertake Career Talk programs in so many institutions every year. As a matter of fact, we have gone to the extent of awarding the CIS Diploma scholarship to quite a number of young, indigent Nigerian citizens and many of them have responded positively.

When will the e-library of the Institute become operational ?

Very soon. We are currently putting the finishing touches to the library room, having procured the necessary tools for its operation. The unveiling will be announced before the early in the third quarter.

How would you advise investors under the current business environment ?

This is an excellent time to invest, with the guarantee of democracy in the country. The market will grow as the policies of the new government take shape. Having said that, please ensure that you always consult a qualified and licensed Stockbroker to guide your investment decisions. You may visit the CIS or SEC websites for the lists of qualified operators, or the websites of the various securities trading platforms. Investors should contact their stockbrokers for effective investment advice. Investment is a trade off of risk and return. An investor can make money in all seasons with appropriate investment advice.

There is still a knowledge gap in understanding the benefits of investment through the capital market. What are plans in the pipeline to deepen investor education?

We have a lot of plans. However, it must be understood that Capital Market Literacy drive is expensive. That is the reason we continue to request for grants: From government, market regulators, quoted companies and the general public. As you are aware, we launched CIS Academy last year and in just a small space of time, they have done so much in imparting skills to the larger financial industry; an example being the recent joint training Programme with Lagos Business School on Board Leadership in the Securities and Investments industry. We have so much to do, but the financial capacity is limited.

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Online voting will promote democracy and civic engagement — Founder TECHmIT, Adepoju

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Oluwaseun David Adepoju is a creative technologist, the founder of TECHmIT Africa and a curator of a collective called ‘ghetto silience.’ The firm seeks to accelerate technological resilience in underserved communities in Africa. In an interview with MOYOSORE SALAMI, he speaks on the significant role technology played in shaping politics today

What are some of the most significant ways technology is shaping politics today?

Technology is fundamentally changing the way politics is done today. One of the most significant ways technology is shaping politics is through the use of social media platforms. Social media has become an integral part of political campaigns and a powerful tool for engaging with constituents. Additionally, data analytics and machine learning algorithms are being used to target specific voters and craft tailored messaging. This can lead to more effective campaigning but also raises concerns about manipulation and privacy.

What are some of the biggest challenges and concerns related to technology and politics?

One of the most significant challenges related to technology and politics is the issue of privacy. With the rise of big data and artificial intelligence, there is a growing concern about how personal data is being collected, used, and shared by political campaigns. There is also the issue of disinformation, where false or misleading information is spread through social media, leading to a polarised public discourse. Bias is another concern, as algorithms can perpetuate and amplify existing biases, resulting in discriminatory outcomes.

How can technology be used to promote democracy and civic engagement?

Technology can be used to promote democracy and civic engagement by facilitating access to information, enabling online voting, and fostering public discourse. Social media platforms can be used to promote political engagement and mobilise voters, while digital tools can make it easier for individuals to participate in the political process.

What are some potential solutions to the challenges posed by the intersection of tech and politics?

The intersection of technology and politics poses several challenges that require innovative solutions. One potential solution is increased transparency and accountability for tech companies, particularly in their handling of personal data and use of algorithms. This can be achieved through regulation, such as the GDPR in the EU, or through industry self-regulation. Another solution is to promote digital literacy and critical thinking skills among the public to combat disinformation and online manipulation.

What role should the government play in regulating social media and other tech platforms?

Regarding the role of government in regulating social media and other tech platforms, there is a need for balanced and informed policymaking. Governments should ensure that tech companies uphold ethical standards and protect users’ privacy and data, while also balancing free speech and innovation. It is crucial to strike a balance between protecting users and promoting innovation.

How do you see emerging technologies like AI and blockchain changing the way we live and work?

Emerging technologies like AI and blockchain have the potential to revolutionise the way we live and work. AI can automate repetitive tasks and enable more personalised experiences, while blockchain can enhance security and transparency in transactions. However, these technologies also raise concerns about job displacement, privacy, and ethical considerations around AI development and deployment. I believe we can get the best out of these technologies and understand how to regulate them better with time.

Cybersecurity is becoming an increasingly important concern for individuals and businesses alike. What are some of the most pressing cybersecurity issues that we need to be aware of?

Some of the most pressing cybersecurity issues we need to be aware of include data breaches, ransomware attacks, and phishing scams. These attacks can compromise personal data and financial information, causing significant harm to individuals and businesses alike. It is crucial to stay informed about cybersecurity threats and take proactive measures to protect ourselves and our organisations.

With the rise of remote work and the gig economy, how do you see technology shaping the future of work?

Technology is transforming the future of work by enabling remote work, freelancing, and the gig economy. With the rise of digital platforms, individuals can work from anywhere and take on projects that align with their skills and interests. Working in the future will be more of “experience” than “employment” with the rise of more distributed systems technologies. Global collaboration will continue to increase and distributed team systems at organisations will become mainstream. However, this also raises concerns about job security, income inequality, and the need for new policies and regulations to protect workers’ rights.

Do you think technology can be used to address some of the world’s challenges such as climate change, inequality?

Technology can certainly be used to address some of the world’s challenges, including climate change and inequality. For example, AI and machine learning can help optimise energy consumption and reduce waste, while blockchain can enable transparent and secure transactions in the fight against corruption and inequality. However, technology is not a silver bullet, and it needs to be complemented by broader policy and societal changes.

What is your advice for young people who are interested in pursuing a career in technology?

For young people interested in pursuing a career in technology, my advice would be to stay curious and keep learning. Technology is constantly evolving, and it is essential to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and trends. Building a strong foundation in computer science, mathematics, and critical thinking will provide a solid base for a career in technology. It is also crucial to develop soft skills, such as communication and teamwork, as technology often requires collaboration across different domains and disciplines.

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Opposition on wild goose chase, Gov. Abiodun’s reelection is a product of a heartwarming performance — Dennis Ogunnaike

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In this interview by Bankole Taiwo, the Special Assistant to Gov Dapo Abiodun on Technology Innovation and Strategy, Mr Dennis Akinwale Ogunnaike speaks on the second coming of Gov Abiodun, the commitment of the present administration to use ICT to revolutionise governance and empower the citizens among other topical issues trailing last governorship election in the state. Excerpts.

Let’s have a bit of yourself

I am Dennis Akinwale Ogunnaike, a native of Erinlu in Ward 2 of Odogbolu  Local Government Area  of Ogun State but I took my ancestral lineage from Mobalufon and my maternal roots from Iperu Akesan. I have been with Gov. Dapo Abiodun since 2013 handling communication and other ICT needs for him like database management and web development among others. I started with him as a volunteer and this year makes it a decade that this great lover of humanity whose commitment to empowering the youth remains irrevocable, that is, His Excellency, Prince Dapo Abiodun has taken me in as one of his children and he has practically been everything and more to me; a good father, mentor and performance coach, just as he is to many of us around him.

During his campaign for Ogun East Senatorial seat in 2015, I was there helping with the communication aspect of the campaign but when it didn’t go through because God was actually preparing him for this present task of leading the state, Prince Dapo Abiodun brought me into his company, Heyden Petroleum where I worked on specialised projects  deploying surveillance solutions and managing key ICT infrastructure projects. Actually my journey into ICT started during my secondary school days at Adeola Odutola, Ijebu-Ode. I found out that I had keen interest in computers when we got our computer labs in the early 90s, it was a new phenomenon at that time and that attracted my interest so much. I was a school prefect so I had unfettered access to the Laboratory where I would spend hours with the college instructors.

While preparing for admission into the university where I intended to study medicine because I had great O’Level results and the thinking among my circle of friends with good results was to become Medical Doctors. However, it was at this point that there was this long strike by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU), so I decided to enroll for Diploma programme in Computer Engineering organised by The Bespoke ICT Institute, an international organisation in the year 2002. The course covers ICT infrastructure management, Hardware Installation and maintenance, surveillance system, CCTV, fire alarms, quite extensive programme. I later went to University of Lagos, like I have said earlier, for me and my friends who were actually doing very fine in our studies at that time, we had As and high hopes and our dream was to study Medicine, unfortunately my JAMB scores was three marks less or so, so I eventually studied Biological sciences majoring in Ecotoxicology and Environmental Pollution Management at the University of Lagos. Alongside, I equally continued my training in ICT, I was taking the advanced courses covering web development and I worked part time on ICT projects for clients while in school, by the time I finished, I had developed keen interest in government probably because of my experience working with some senior colleagues on certain government owned projects.

Upon graduation, I had my NYSC done at Oke-Ila Orangun in Osun State with Oba Dokun Abolarin, the Orangun of Okeila whom we still maintain close contact after many years. Let me also add that I was the Overall Best Corp Member and Winner of State and National Honours for the Service Year during my NYSC.

I have had opportunities to work extensively on policy research and community relations and I was nominated for a development knowledge facilitation training organized by the United Nations Development Programme – UNDP.

Slightly before then I had been actively involved in campus politics as a member of Students Union and Students Representatives Council. I also convened the National Youth Economic Empowerment Summit in 2010 so with all that experience put together, I realised there is a place for technology use in governance if we must bridge so many gaps. So, I got so much involved in research of using ICT to better governance and help solve a number of challenges in public space. I was particular about using ICT to empower the youths, I attended further trainings at the FRCN Training school in 2013 and returned to Unilag for my Master Degree in Public and International Affairs Administration in 2013 and was working on some side projects with the Lagos State Government, I had done similar tasks with the Osun State Government during the tenure of Engr Rauf Aregbesola. So I have always kept my hands busy, It was in the course of all of these that I met my hardworking boss, Prince Dapo Abiodun in 2013 and he gave me his platform to further find expressions for my talents and interests. When God did it for us in 2019, the governor deemed it fit to appoint me as his Special Assistant in the Office of The Governor. I will eternally be grateful to him for the privilege to serve.

So, what has been the success story of this administration as far as ICT development is concerned?

Well, after the inauguration of the Governor in 2019, he told us he wanted to hit the ground running using ICT to revolutionise governance in the state and empower the teeming youthful population. He there and then said he wanted an implementable plan within his first 100 days in office. So, from the word go, Oga knew what he wanted and he wasn’t mincing words about the huge role of technology in his determined bid to enhance the prosperity of the state at all fronts. This was how we came up with the jobs portal which has been largely successful in giving the government an overview of job seekers vis a vis the available opportunities at any given time within the state. We also came up with the TechHub at Kobape, opposite the Judiciary Complex, essentially to save the moribund model school built but abandoned by the last administration from total decay, the Hub has played host to over 20,000 people who have been trained and they cut across all strata of the society. We have seen quite many who have been able to develop some apps there too, that place is playing a very huge role in empowering our youths. You see kids of 8 to 12 years coming to the TechHub learning coding, designing games, websites  and the likes. One thing the Governor is also doing exceedingly well is in the provision of ICT infrastructure across the length and breadth of the state, you can see the fibre optic cables being laid across the state, just look out of your window when traveling, you will see the men working, the Governor’s dream is to ensure that once you are in Ogun State, you have access to unhindered internet. The passion with which this is being done is first of its kind, these are parts of what the government of Gov Abiodun will be delivering in the second term. Plans are underway to have the TechHub at the remaining Senatorial districts of Ogun East and West, so our eyes have been on the ball so to say.

There are other ICT driven initiatives of Government like the DigiClass, which kept our students engaged during the ravaging Covid -19 pandemic, the OLAMS system deployed for Land Administration, Education Management Systems, The Courts Management Systems even in Health and Agriculture, there is not a single sector that has not received the digitisation injection of the Governor.

How do you see the last governorship in the state?

Well, I had a custom built feedback system where I aggregate information from the 236 Wards in the state that had given me a hint of what is likely to be the outcome of the governorship election. This has a lot to do with the research that I carried out between 2021-2022, I went across the 236 Wards, interacted with different focus groups so it is the aggregate of these views that formed the foundation of my report which tilted towards the governor coming back for the second term. Yes, the contest might be keen but the good works of the Governor in almost four years will stand him out and so it happened exactly that way. From my interactions with the media before the election, I have always maintained that the second term of Gov Abiodun was not in any way threatened. Of course we have reports of some set of people doing all soughts to undermine the last governorship election, engaging in vote buying and all that but the people still spoke with their votes affirming their support for the second term of the governor. So, there’s no case of stolen mandate anywhere, rather the opposition was rejected at the poll because of the sterling performance of Mr. Governor in his first term. As we speak in all 20 local government areas of the state, there is not a single one that has not recieved the good works of Gov. Dapo Abiodun, it’s either the projects there are ongoing or completed. This wasn’t the case under the immediate past government where development were visibly concentrated in certain areas of the state. The Governor has been very strategic in delivering good governance to the people of Ogun State, steadily implementing his ISEYA agenda cutting across road construction, qualitative healthcare, education, housing, agriculture, youth development among others.  He might not be someone given to standing on the rooftop and be shouting I have done this and done that because he believes that he was elected into office to do those things, so why the noise again?

So in a nutshell, what does the Governor’s second coming mean to Ogun people?

I must first of all thank the people of Ogun State for speaking in unison with their votes to have Gov Dapo Abiodun for another four years. It shows that they are quite intelligent and appreciate the good works of the governor in the last four years. Definitely, the second coming of Gov Abiodun means continuation of the good works across all the sectors. Look at the road from Ilishan to Ago Iwoye that passes through the Campus of the Olabisi Onabanjo University into Ago Iwoye that was completely abandoned and was endangering the lives of many of our students that have recieved the magic wand of the Governor, and the remarkable Agbara-Atan-Lusada main Arterial express way in Ogun West that are under construction, the 2nd Term of the Governor will certainly witness the completion of these projects. How about the world class International Agro-Cargo Airport which is capable of generating over 25,000 jobs. Recall that Mr Bayo Ogunlesi, son of the renowned first Professor of Medicine, Prof Theophilus Ogunlesi who was buried at almost 100 about two weeks ago, was briefly at the airport to see things for himself. Mr Bayo Ogunlesi is the owner of Gatwick Airport, London and many others in the world. He was so fascinated with the project that he bowed for the governor saying that he had not seen such a huge airport done within such a time frame. So, this huge project will begin to bear fruits in the second term couple with more houses, schools, roads, hospitals, so much more empowerment for our youths, so much consolidation on the good works of last four years because we have a governor that is not joking with the business of taking our dear state to greater heights.

Given all kinds of talks around Tinubu’s presidency, what do you think the incoming government at the centre will look like?

Fortunately, I served as the Co-ordinating Secretary of the Jagaban Army in the state, that is the APC National Youths Campaign Council foot soldiers. You see, I grew up in Lagos, I went to the University of Lagos and I am very aware of all the magic wands of our President-elect, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu when he was Governor of Lagos State between 1999 and 2007. Before his tenure, Lagos was a very chaotic environment to commute back then, but with strong political will and being a manager of resource par excellence, Lagos began to wear a new look. The hospitals and schools took new shapes, the security started improving, how about the environmental and waste management initiatives? There were places you can’t pass by then without your handkerchief covering your nose until Asiwaju came. I mean, we saw a new commitment to give Lagos the status of that mega city and centre of excellence. I can go on and on. There’s no doubting the fact that Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu himself is the symbolism of modern governance that is solely committed to giving humanity the very best. Here is a master political strategist and astute administrator who knows how to get good brains to assist in delivering good governance to the people.

But some people say he is old?

Well, his age has nothing to do with what is on ground, ultimately because he would not govern alone, I have the confidence that he would assemble a competent team with whom he would implement his policies and programme. I tell you we have gotten a good opportunity to lift the country higher and expand its frontiers in the next four years, renewable by another four. I am optimistic that this is the best moment Nigerians have been waiting for and we shall all be living witnesses of a more prosperous, economically viable, stronger and united Nigeria under Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The opposition in the state, particularly, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is not convinced that your party won the last governorship election and had said that the victory party would be for a while, saying that they will soon reclaim the mandate before the tribunal, what did you say to this?

Talk is said to be cheap and you can see that I was just laughing when you asked this question because once you are sinking like the opposition in the state, you want to grab at anything and hold on to anything in sight. They are only giving their followers a false hope because the truth is that Gov Abiodun won the last governorship election squarely. It is the people’s mandate that will last another four years by the special grace of God.

I sincerely wish the opposition will cooperate with the Governor to further develop the state rather than embarking on another exercise in futility. The Governor has always thrown his arms wide open for the everyone with meaningful ideas to bring same forward for the greater good of our state, but if they choose to embark on another share waste of resources and productive time, goodluck to them but I am confident in God that this DA mandate of 2023 to 2027 remains unshakable! Though the election came with its own perculiarities, the truth will always remain the truth and books don’t lie, Gov Dapo Abiodun won the last governorship election by dint of hardwork, the gambling opposition people are only on a wild goose chase.

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