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Workers’ Day: Your welfare is my priority — Adeleke assures Osun Workers

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By Jeleel Olawale

The Osun State Governor, Senator Ademola Adeleke on Monday assured Osun State workers that his administration has made their welfare first priority.

He said the state workers deserve to be treated better because they are the engine of any given government, saying that welfare of worker is the first cardinal of his administration.

The Governor made the assurance at first May Day celebration of his administration in Osogbo, the state capital.

In his address, the Governor said, “I am today your Comrade Governor who is committed to workers’ welfare and is demonstrating all signals of workers friendly government.

“Workers in Osun state passed through tough moments of agonising hardship before my assumption of office. The depth of neglect was inhuman; the maltreatment was openly anti-labour; and the painful outcome was several dead and life plans disrupted.

“Dear Comrades, what I found on ground by November 2022 strengthened my conviction about my five point agenda. My decision to put workers’ welfare first when elected Governor was proven right. In the history of Osun state, I am unarguably the first Governor to have labour as the first item on his governance agenda.”

He added, “Since I took over under a very hostile environment, I have remained committed to that goal of workers’ first. You can all attest to my faithfulness in resolving inherited challenges on workers’ salaries and pension.

“I have demonstrated good faith as a leader with genuine love of workers at heart. You will always find in me a Governor that is responsive and open to the well being of labour.

“Addressing matters such as half salaries and contributory pension issues are state obligations which must be resolved. Hence, our administration worked out a template for resolution. Implementation is ongoing. We remain resolute in our passion to complete the payment process.

“I am happy that our administration has cash backed the promotion of officers effected by the last administration. Other welfare issues are also on the table for further action at the appropriate time.”

The Governor said his administration has noted all requests and demands workers in their various addresses.

“This administration is yours. I assure you that all your points are well noted.

“Our administration is focusing on worker’s welfare because that is the right thing to do. There is a strong link between the formal and informal workforce in Osun state.

“When the formal workforce, the public servants are cared for, the informal sector fairs better. A very happy public service translates into a booming local economy across the state.

“To address poverty and under-development, the first place to start is positive treatment of public workers. Their salaries and allowances fuel prosperity within the local economy.

“I am therefore proud of my love for workers, both formal and informal. My administration has gotten the magic wand , hence our loyalty to labour and the people,” Adeleke said.

Similarly, the State Chairman of the Trade Union Congress, comrade Adekola Adebowale said the Governor made workers’ welfare number one of his five cardinal points during his electioneering campaigns, saying the governor had kept his promises.

He stressed that the Governor has paid part of the humogous backlog of salary arrears and pension arrears owed by his predecessors. The promotion given by the past administration without financial effects has been cashbacked.

He urged the state governor to look into pensioners’ welfare, contract staff, extension of length of service which is against civil service rule and appointment of permanent secretaries among other issues that are workers in the state.

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Meet silent achiever, Miriam Olusanya piloting GTB to increased profitability

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Miriam Olusanya made history in July 2021 as the first female Managing Director of Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB) one of Nigeria’s most successful banks.

With over 24 million customers, Guaranty Trust Bank is a leading African Bank that offers Online/Internet Banking, Retail Banking, Corporate Banking, Investment Banking and Asset management.

Despite her academic background in Pharmacy from the University of Ibadan and an MBA from the University of Liverpool, Olusanya has excelled in her role at GTBank.

Her performance has been instrumental in positioning the company as a leading financial holding company and enhancing its strategic capabilities in navigating operational challenges.

Recently, the Bank recorded the largest ever Profit before tax (PAT) in Nigeria’s Banking industry history.

Olusanya is an industrious and beautiful woman with the strength of a warrior and the ability to work magic with her skills. Her outstanding performance has significantly contributed to the growth of the financial institution and elevated the company’s standing within the financial industry.

Olusanya’s accomplishments have been acknowledged by Segun Agbaje, the Group CEO of Guaranty Trust Holding Company Plc (GTCO PLC), recognising her exceptional leadership. Her impressive track record at GT Group reflects her exceptional qualities as a business executive.

Under her leadership, Olusanya has demonstrated a commitment to promoting enterprise across the African continent and supporting indigenous small businesses.

For her excellent performance since assuming office, Miriam Olusanya is our Thriving Woman of the Week.

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Lagos Agriculture sector contributes N7trn to State’s GDP — Commissioner

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By Sodiq Adelakun

The Lagos State Government has revealed that the agriculture sector contributed N7 trillion to the state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in 2024.

This disclosure was made by the State Commissioner for Agriculture, Abisola Olusanya, during the ongoing 2024 Ministerial Press Briefing at Alausa Ikeja, commemorating the first year of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu and his deputy, Kadri Hamzat’s second term in office.

In her words, Olusanya said, “In Nigeria, Agriculture contributes 25 percent to the GDP. But in Lagos, Agriculture encompasses a lot up to food production, so agriculture contributes N7 trillion in the last couple of years to the Lagos economy.

“This is to tell you that we have the potential, there is opportunity. We will not relent in terms of making it better,” she added.

In addition, the commissioner announced that the state government is collaborating with other states to ensure a steady supply of 200,000 tonnes of paddy required at the Imota Rice Mill.

She also revealed that at least 10,000 heads of cattle are slaughtered daily in the state.

However, she noted that there are significant data gaps and loopholes in the red meat production chain, which are often exploited by individuals. To address this, the state plans to utilise the logistics hub in Epe to improve data collection and plug the loopholes.

“The Lagos Rice Mill is 2 lines of 16MTPH integrated mill sited on 8.5 hectares of land at Imota. The rice mill has a capacity to produce 2.4 million bags of 50 kg bags of Rice yearly using 200,000 Metric tonnes of paddy annually.

“The Mill is part of the government’s commitment towards ensuring food security in the State which is a key component of the T.H.E.M.E.S + Development Agenda of Mr. Governor to make Lagos State a 21st Century economy,” She added.

Also speaking, Dr. Oluwarotimi Fashola, Special Adviser on Agriculture, reiterated the state government’s partnership with other states to ensure a steady supply of paddy.

“Because of the size of rice needed, Mr Governor signed an MOU with Niger state being the largest producer of paddy in the country.

“The Imota rice mill needed 200,000 tonnes of paddy. The partnership with other states is to ensure sustainability of production. We extend our hand of fellowship to all the South West states,” He added.

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Nigeria, France strengthen global migration partnership

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The Nigerian government is taking proactive steps to prevent illegal migration, by deploying cutting-edge technology to monitor and manage its land, maritime, and air borders.

The Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who stated this during a courtesy visit by the French Government led by the Ambassador in charge of Migration at the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, His Excellency Christophe Léonzi, stressed Nigeria’s commitment to curbing illegal migration while fostering cooperation with global partners.

Acknowledging migration as a natural phenomenon, Dr. Tunji-Ojo emphasised the government’s stance against illegal migration, expressing Nigeria’s willingness to support bilateral efforts to combat this challenge.

“An African problem is more of a European problem than an American or Asian problem because of our proximity. It is easier for people to find their way to Spain, France, Italy or the United Kingdom than to get into America or China. So, it means that the more we invest our energy and efforts into proactive strategies, the better it is for us,” the Minister said.

He highlighted the dynamic nature of illegal migration, stressing the need for continuous dialogue and proactive measures to stay ahead of traffickers’ evolving tactics.

The Minister further stated that the Ministry is streamlining the Nigerian visa application process on the basis of reciprocity, with priority on automation and a seamless access to INTERPOL data, to strengthen border control and security measures.

On its part, the French Government led by the Ambassador in charge of Migration at the Ministry for Europe and Foreign Affairs, His Excellency Christophe Léonzi, said the purpose of the visit was to foster cooperation between both countries.

Earlier before the engagement with the French delegation, the Minister of Interior had a closed meeting with the Technical Committee on the Enhancement of Security in the North led by Major General A.T. Jibrin (rtd).

Acknowledging progress since President Bola Ahmed Tinubu assumed office on May 29th, the Minister noted: “Yes, we are not where we want to be, but of course, we are not where we don’t want to be or used to be. Since May 29th when President Bola Ahmed Tinubu came on board, there has been a visible difference in terms of the security situation.”

The Permanent Secretary Dr. Aishetu Gogo Ndayako, Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Kemi Nana Nandap, and other high-ranking officials of the Ministry were present at both meetings.

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