Security

The Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, has directed its Committee on Security and Strategy to urgently meet with the Oyo State Police Commissioner, Joe Nwachukwu Enwonwu to ascertain and unravel the circumstances surrounding the escape of the prime suspect in the Akinyele serial killings, Sunday Sodipe.

The directive was part of resolutions reached by the House while deliberating on a Matter of Urgent Public Importance brought by Mr Ayo Fatokun.

The matter centered on the need to restore peace and order to Akinyele Local Government Area in Ibadan.

The House urged the Oyo State Commissioner of Police to urgently put measures in place to ensure the re-arrest and prompt prosecution of the prime suspect and other accomplices in the gruesome murder of not less than six people in the local government.

The Speaker, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin said the escape of the prime suspect was an embarrassment to the entire Police Force.

Mosope Kehinde

Education

Legislators in the Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, want Governor Seyi Makinde to urgently consider the overhauling of the seven technical colleges across the state to make them run effectively.

This followed a motion on the need to improve technical and vocational education to enhance youth empowerment, brought to the House by a member representing Afijio State constituency, Mr Seyi Adisa.

Presenting the motion, Mr Adisa urged the executive through the Ministry of Education to urgently constitute a board of technical education and release funds to them to enable them equip school’s workshops to facilitate effective learning. 

Commenting, chairman, House Committee on Education, Mr Oluwafemi Fowokanmi and Mr Jacob Bamgboye asked the executive to consider given special consideration to graduates of technical schools during employment to reduce criminality among young school leavers. 

In a resolution, Speaker of the House, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin mandated the House Committee on Education to liase with the executive to know the state of technical colleges across the state and report back to the house later this month.

Mosope Kehinde

Politics

The Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, will soon begin live streaming of its plenary sessions as part of plans to further keep members of the public abreast of deliberations and resolutions at its sittings.

The Speaker, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin disclosed this when he unveiled the maiden edition of the Oyo State House of Assembly Service Commission Newsletter tagged “The Oyo Specter”.

Mr Ogundoyin said necessary facilities and gadgets were being put in place to ensure live streaming of the plenaries, adding that the initiative was in line with the resolve of the 9th Oyo Assembly to do things differently. 

“The live streaming is meant to truly showcase the Oyo State House of Assembly as the pacesetter in the country. When fully operational, many states of the federation will learn a lot from us and it will be a further testament to the fact that we are House of Innovation. Every necessary thing is being put in place towards the commencement of the live streaming”. Oyo Speaker said.

In his remarks, Chairman of the Oyo State House of Assembly Service Commission, Dr Abdulwasi Musah lauded the leadership of the 9th Oyo State House of Assembly for working harmoniously with the commission towards achieving its set goals. 

He said the commission had recorded some giant strides within the few months of its inauguration on the 16th of December, 2019.

Other issues discussed at the presentation ceremony included the welfare of staff of the House of Assembly and that of the House Assembly Service Commission as well as amendment of some laws relating to the House of Assembly and the commission.

Mosope Kehinde

Politics

The Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, has reconstituted its standing committees for more effective oversight functions.

The Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin during plenary on Tuesday announced the reconstitution of the 27 house standing committees.

Mr Ogundoyin urged members of the standing Committees to take their oversight functions seriously as this will further help in presenting the 9th Oyo Assembly as a vibrant and focused house. 

The committees as announced by the Speaker have Mr Akeem Mustapha as the Chairman of Public Accounts, Finance and Appropriation, while Mr Ademola Olusegun Popoola heads the Local Government, Chieftaincy Matters and Honors Committee. 

Mr Olamide Francis Olagoke is in charge of Inter-Parliamentary Relations just as Mr Olatunde Taofeeq Kehinde oversees Works and Transport Committee while Mr Akeem Obadara is the Chairman House Committee on Security and Strategy.

The Chairman House Committee on Information, Media and ICT still remains Mr Kazeem Olayanju while Mr Bimbo Oladeji continues as House Committee Chairman on Women Affairs and Community Development among other committee heads and members.

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Politics

In line with the World Health Organization, WHO, recommendation to allow nursing practise exclusive breastfeeding, a member of the Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, Mrs Bimbo Oladeji wants the state government to review maternity leave for civil servants from four to six months.

In a motion on the “Review of Maternity Leave Policy for Pregnant and Nursing Mother’s in the Employment of Oyo State for Healthy Motherhood.”

Mrs Oladeji stated that maternity leave is one major way of preventing and reducing the infant and maternal mortality rate in state.

According to her “since the 2009 Nigeria Labour Law, female public sector employees have been granted sixteen weeks of maternity leave at a full pay and two hours off-duty everyday once back to work to breastfeed or express breast milk for another twelve weeks.

“Maternity leave policies vary across states in Nigeria with period ranging from three, four, five, to six months. Maternity leave in Oyo State at present is four months, while states like Lagos, Kaduna, Enugu and Ekiti have all increased their maternity leave to six months,” Hon. Oladeji said.

The lawmaker pointed out that the present policy of Oyo State government on maternity leave is not in compliance with recommendation of WHO. 

She also appealed to government on behalf of male counterpart for paternity leave to enable them assist their nursing wives for a certain period. 

The Speaker, Mr. Adebo Ogundoyin while passing the resolution, urged the committee on Women Affairs and Social Inclusion Committee, to liaise with Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Inclusion and come up with implementable recommendations.

Mosope Kehinde

Yoruba

Ile Igbimo Asofin Ipinle Oyo ti gba Igbimo alase nimoran pe ki won wo bi oju ojo se ri nipa ajakale arun Covid-19 ki won to si awon ile-iwe pada gege bi won se ngbero re.

Eyi lo waye nipa bi oro naa se nile igbese kiakia wipe aba ti omo ile Asofin naa ti n soju ekun idibo Guusu Iwooorun Ibadan keji, Ogbeni Oluwafemi Fowokanmi tepepe re pe kile asofin naa da ileese eto eko lowo ko lori siside awon ile eko aladani ti ko tii foruko sile pelu Ijoba.

Opo awon omo ile asofin waa bi igbakeji Adari ile Asofin Ogbeni Mohammed Fadeyi at adari owo egbe Oselu to pojulo nile asofin naa, Ogbeni Sanjo Adedoyin salaye pe, pelu biye awon to fara kaasa arun naa se tip o sii n’ipinle Oyo Igbimo alase nilo lati gba oro awon ewe yewo.

Awon asofin naa ro ileese eto eko pe ki won lekun ninu igbiyanju won lati dena ajakale aarun Covid-19 pelu ririi daju pe gbogbo ilana ti won fi lele lo je titele kawon ileewe o to e je sisi pada.

Adari ile, Ogbeni Debo Ogundoyin kesi ileese eto eko pe ki won rii daju pe awon ileewe ti to forukosile pelu ijoba se atunse to yen nipa bibere eto iforukosile ileewe won ni kiakia, ki won si tele ilana to ndena itankale arun Covid-19.

Ile asofin naa wa buwolu iyansipo Aajagunfeyinti Ajibola Toogun ati Ajagunfeyinti Olayinka Olayanju gege bi alaga at Oludari Iko Alaabo Amotekun n’ipinle Oyo.

Politics

Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, has extended the tenure of chairmen of Local Governments and Local Council Development Areas, LCDAs, in the state for six months. 

This followed the adoption of a request from the executive and a report presented to the house by the house committee on Local government requesting the assembly to extend the tenure which expired yesterday June 18th. 

The House also granted the request of the committee asking chairmen of Local governments and LCDAs to henceforth forward the lists of their proposed projects to the house for approval which is in accordance to section 19, 093 of local government law 2001. 

Speaker of the House, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin however directed the committee to forward the section of the law to the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy matters for record purposes. 

Meanwhile, a bill to provide for establishment of office of the public defender scaled through the first and the second reading on the floor. 

The bill if passed into law will provide legal representation for the less privileged on legal matters. 

Mosope Kehinde

Politics

Following the increased spate of crime and criminality in Oyo state with the recent armed robbery cases, rape, murder, and kidnapping, the Oyo state House of Assembly, OYHA, has fixed next week Tuesday for the screening of nominees that will head Oyo State Security Network, codenamed “Operation Amotekun”.

The Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin announced this during the plenary while reading letter from the executive, seeking approval of retired General Ajibola Kunle-Togun as chairman and retired Colonel Olayanju Bisiriyu Olayinka as commandant, for the Security Network.

The nominees are to appear before the House Committee on Security and Strategy. 

Mosope Kehinde

Politics

Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin says the assembly has never acted as a rubber stamp to the executive as speculated in some quarters, but believed in the brilliant vision of the governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde.

Mr Ogundoyin made this know while delivering a speech at a special plenary to mark one year in office of the 9th assembly.

The Speaker who explained that it will be unwise for the 9th assembly in the state not to key into the various people oriented policies of the executive, reiterated that the legislature will continue to be in tune with the ideas of the governor for the benefit of the people of Oyo state.

Mr Ogundoyin gave assurance that the assembly will not relent in its resolve to record more monumental achievements especially in the area of lawmaking without compromising integrity, mandate and independence.

Earlier in an address, Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde who commended the moves of the legislatures as regards the review of laws on rape and sexual assault maintained that the best ways to address a crime was to strengthen the legislation around it.

On the Covid-19 pandemic in the state, Governor Makinde urged religious bodies to be patient with government on reopening of worship centres and other public places.

The governor said his administration will continue to work with the Oyo State House of Assembly for the all good of the people of the state.

Mosope Kehinde

Politics

An address delivered by the Rt. Honourable speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Adebo Ogundoyin at a special plenary session to mark one year in office of the 9th Assembly.

PROTOCOLS

Our joy know no bounds today, 10th June, 2020 as we commemorate the first anniversary of the 9th Oyo State House of Assembly.

Recall that the 32 member Assembly was inaugurated at this hallowed chamber by the Executive Governor of Oyo State, Engineer Seyi Makinde precisely on the 10th of June, 2019.

May I welcome us all to this special plenary session held to celebrate one year of legislative success in the 9th Oyo State House of Assembly, to appreciate the Almighty God for the journey so far, to acknowledge the support of all and sundry and to assure of a better performance in the remaining years.

We have every course to celebrate today because the last one year of this Assembly has undoubtedly brought about many unprecedented legislative achievements and innovative law making ideas.

I called it innovative ideas simply because the 9th Oyo State House of Assembly is christened THE HOUSE OF INNOVATION by all the members of the Assembly due to our resolve to do things differently, bring about new ideas and ultimately set the pace for others to emulate.

Our legislative duties, oversight functions and other constituency responsibilities have been remarkable, outstanding and successful in the last twelve months not mainly because we have been working as a team since inauguration irrespective of political party affiliations but also due to our high sense of commitment, dedication and steadfastness to the mandate given to us by the electorate.

This has helped tremendously as in just twelve months, the 9th Oyo State House of Assembly has done what some State Houses of Assembly could not achieve even in four years.

With all sense of gratitude, happiness and fulfilment I made bold to say that the 9th Oyo State House of Assembly within three hundred and sixty-five days in the legislative business has passed 34 notable bills, 37 outstanding motions and numerous resolutions.

Special thanks to everyone who has made this happen in just one year.

Let me commend my colleagues for their comportment and doggedness, and the peace and love that exist among us, while I appreciate the legislative staff of this Assembly for working in synergy and tandem with the 9th Assembly.

Let me state categorically that it is not as if we have not had challenges within the last one year but we have exhibited maturity in handling the issues and resolving them among ourselves amicably.

At this juncture, it is noteworthy for me to specially appreciate the Oyo State Governor, His Excellency, Engineer Seyi Makinde for his all-round and prompt support to the legislature since its inauguration.

Your focused and purposeful leadership has not only helped in enhancing our job and duties as lawmakers but has equally led to the transformation of Oyo State and establishment of good governance which has never been witnessed in the annals of history of Oyo State.

Let me end this address by saying that, since we have never left no one in doubt about our focus, vision and readiness to make and formulate laws for the betterment of our people, may I also assure that we will not relent in our resolve to record more monumental achievements especially in the area of lawmaking.

This we intend to do without compromising our integrity, mandate and independence which is our pact with the people.

Hearty congratulations to my colleagues, the Oyo State Government and the people of the State on this auspicious celebration and I appreciate everyone for their understanding during these hard times of the raging coronavirus.

May the Lord heal our land, nation and the entire world.

Thank you all.

Politics

Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State inaugurated the ninth State House of Assembly on the 10th of June last year which led to the emergence of Mr Adebo Ogundoyin as the speaker.

One year down the line, how has the assembly faired in its constitutional roles and responsibilities as the second tier of government?

Let’s find out in this special report by our House of Assembly Correspondent, Mosope Kehinde.

After the inauguration, the lawmakers, who are 32 in number, elected among themselves eight principal officers and later inaugurated twenty-five standing committees for the purpose of effective legislative performance.

Some of the activities of the assembly during the year under review, border around making laws and provision of community services to the constituents.

The legislators also embarked on familiarization tours and courtesy calls on some corporate organizations and security agencies in the state. 

Aside discharging its statutory responsibility of screening and confirming nominees into the state political offices, the present assembly in Oyo state has passed thirty-four bills, thirty-seven motions while eighty-two resolutions were adopted.

One of the important bills passed so far by the assembly was a legal framework for the much talked about Oyo State Security Network Agency Bill, codenamed “Amotekun Corps” which is in tandem with the southwest Governors’ initiative to create a regional security outfit for the protection of lives and property. 

Other significant bills included the Open Rearing and Grazing Regulation Bill 2019, Investment Promotion Agency Bill 2019, and Oyo State Anti-Graft Agency Bill 2019.

Some of the notable events in the present assembly during the year under review were the passage of the 2020 State Appropriation Bill of 208 billion naira into law, the approval of seven point six billion naira loan to boost farm settlements in Akufo and Eruwa areas of Oyo state in October 2019 and the recent approval for the executive to access twenty billion naira contractor-financing-loan-facility as well as the two point five billion naira CBN credit-support-intervention-fund for the health sector in the state.

Just like other spheres of life, the Oyo State 9th assembly is also affected by the effects of the Novel Coronavirus pandemic as the lawmakers unanimously agreed to a thirty percent cut in its monthly allocation from the executive.

Events in the assembly cannot be said to be complete without mentioning the recent controversies among the lawmakers occasioned by a supposed rumour of impeachment of the speaker, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin and that of the governor and his deputy which the leadership of the house denied and passed a vote of confidence on the governor during its plenary.

Speaking on the activities of the assembly in its first legislative year, chairman House Committee on Media and Information, Mr Kazeem Olayanju said though many of the lawmakers are first time members, they have been able to surmount their challenges through their commitment to repositioning Oyo state to greater heights. 

Reacting on the delay in the implementation of a number of laws passed and motions adopted, especially the Amotekun and the anti-grazing laws, chairman, House Committee on Legislative Compliance, Mr Adeola Bamidele claimed that the dichotomy between the federal and state governments as well as little or no commitment from relevant agencies were responsible for the non-implementation of some of the house resolutions.

In a chat with radio Nigeria, the deputy speaker, Mr Abiodun Fadeyi who believed that the recent signing of executive order for financial autonomy for state legislatures will bring about quality legislation at the state level, advised the Nigerian Governors Forum, NGF, to look into the workability of the order considering the present economic downturn occasioned by coronavirus pandemic.

In his opinion, a public affairs analyst and political scientist, Dr Babatunde Oyedeji commended the lawmakers saying the achievement of the Governor Seyi Makinde administration shows the understanding between the executive and the legislative arms.

As the 9th assembly begins another journey of 365 days, it is hoped that the lawmakers will prioritise quality legislations and people-oriented laws and also sustain its harmonious relationship for the progress of Oyo state.

Mosope Kehinde

Religion

As Islamic faithful across the globe commence Ramadan, the Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin has congratulated Muslims on the beginning of the month of blessing and mercy.

The Speaker in his Ramadan message said Allah has provided yet another opportunity for the whole world to raise their voices in prayer to him in this sacred month of fasting especially on the deadly Coronavirus which has killed thousands of people across the globe.

Mr Ogundoyin said there was no doubting the fact that the first and most important prayer request of humanity to God at this critical moment is for Covid-19 to end or for it to get a cure hence Muslims must avail themselves of the divine opportunity by praying fervently.

He urged Islamic faithful not to be discouraged by the ban on all congregational activities including prayers at the mosques and Ramadan lectures in public, but observe their prayers regularly at home and also engage in devotional and meritorious activities like feeding the poor Muslims, reciting the Glorious Quran, giving out gifts among others to earn maximum rewards in the Holy month.

According to the Oyo State Speaker, the measures are aimed at controlling and containing the spread of the pandemic.

Mosope Kehinde

Politics

The Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, Mr. Adebo Ogundoyin has sympathised with the victims, who lost their property and goods at the fire incident that razed shops at Lebanon Street, Dugbe Market, Ibadan.

In a statement signed by the speaker, Mr. Ogundoyin described the incident as unfortunate, adding that the economic loss was at a period when the world is fighting hard against global pandemic of Covid-19. 

He expressed concern that possible recession may become a big blow on the fire victims’ households and the state.

According to Mr. Ogundoyin, the state government under the leadership of Governor Seyi Makinde has visited the market, commiserated with the victims and promised to get to the root of the incident.

Mosope Kehinde

Health Politics

The news of the recovery of the Oyo State Governor, Engr Seyi Makinde from the ravaging pandemic, Coronavirus is the most cheering news of the year to the people of Oyo State and the entire People’s Democratic Party family in the South West and indeed Nigeria and a further testament that we are serving a faithful God.

The Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin stated this in a statement following the announcement of the recovery of the Governor from the deadly virus.

Mr. Ogundoyin said the people of Oyo State awoke to the good news of Governor Seyi Makinde’s complete recovery from Covid-19 on Monday having tested negative twice to the virus after receiving treatment.

The Oyo State Speaker said it was heartwarming and praiseworthy to hear that the People’s Governor has received divine healing and will take full charge of affairs again as the number one citizen of the pacesetter state.

He noted that the prayers of the good people of Oyo State who trusted Engr Seyi Makinde with their mandate and who have been enjoying good governance and masses oriented policies of the Governor have been answered by God with his recovery from the dreaded virus.

While congratulating the Governor, the Oyo State Speaker used the medium to pray for the speedy recovery of other Nigerians in various isolation centers across the country.

Mr Ogundoyin commended the Covid-19 Task Force established by the Oyo State Government for the various measures put in place to contain the spread of the pandemic and urged residents of the State to always observe all precautionary measures announced by health professionals.

The Speaker assured the Governor of the resolve of the ninth Oyo State House of Assembly to continue to give necessary legislative backings to all his policies and programmes aimed at taking the state to an enviable height.

Kehinde Mosope

Politics

The Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, has confirmed all Secretaries to the Local Government and members of the transition committee members nominated by the state governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde.

The Speaker, Mr Adebo Ogundoyin confirmed the list after the screening exercise report was presented by the Chairman, Committee on Local Government, Chieftaincy Matters and the lawmaker representing Ibadan South East State Constituency 2, Mr Olusegun Popoola.

In the report presented before the House, none of the 68 Secretaries to the Local Government and 340 transition committee members were rejected by the committee during the screening exercise.

While confirming the list of the nominees, the Speaker, Mr Ogundoyin directed all the caretaker chairmen to inaugurate the confirmed secretaries and members of the committee in their respective local government simultaneously.

Mosope Kehinde

Education

The need to put measures in place for the upgrade of Emmanuel Alayande College of Education, Oyo to a degree awarding institution and accreditation of some courses in state owned tertiary institutions formed the major agenda of the Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, in its plenary presided over by speaker, Mr. Adebo Ogundoyin. 

This was sequel to a motion brought before the House by the Deputy speaker, Mr. Abiodun Fadeyi representing Ona Ara Constituency. 

Presenting the motion, Mr. Fadeyi expressed concern over recurrent negative effects on students, the non-accreditation of courses in Ibarapa Polytechnic, Eruwa and Oke Ogun Polytechnic, Saki which he attributed to inadequacies in teaching facilities and teaching personnel. 

Contributing, the majority leader of the House, Mr. Sanjo Adedoyin while adding to the prayers of the motion, said the state executive arm should map out modalities on Emmanuel Alayande College which had been running a part time degree programme for many years under Ondo State University, Ado Ekiti. 

Speaker of the House, Mr. Ogundoyin urged the executive through the Ministry of Education and management of state owned tertiary institutions to be proactive in the accreditation of outstanding courses in the affected schools.

Mosope Kehinde

Politics

Pursuant to the request of the people of Ibarapa East State Constituency to make Eruwa Water Supply Scheme functional, the Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, Mr. Adebo Ogundoyin has promised the state government intervention on the scheme.

Mr. Ogundoyin stated that the resuscitation of the Eruwa Dam is imperative at this point in time for human and agricultural needs of the area.

The Speaker gave the assurance during an unscheduled visit to dam in response to the request of the people of the area.

The meeting was one of the fallouts of the Town Hall Meeting held at Eruwa, where the Eleruwa of Eruwa, Oba Samuel Adegbola Akindele and some of the stakeholders in the constituency called on the state government to make the dam functional.

Mr. Ogundoyin, who was conducted round facilities at the Eruwa Dam by one of the workers, Mr. Isaiah Emado, said there was the need for the state government to upgrade and repair facilities at the dam.

The Speaker maintained that it was unfortunate that such a huge project is wasting and rotting away when it could be used to improve the lives of residents of the area.

Mosope Kehinde

Economy

Oyo state government has been advised to prioritize and tap the full potentials in the marble deposit in Igbeti, Olorunsogo Local Government Area in Oke Ogun, to boost the state’s Internally Generated Revenue, IGR. 

The advice followed a motion moved by the lawmaker representing Irepo Olorunsogo State Constituency in the Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, Mr. Kazeem Olayanju on the need for urgent intervention by the state government to harness and resuscitate the Igbeti Marble Company for improved IGR and employment generation. 

Mr. Olayanju in the motion also urged the executive arm to as a matter of urgency, constitute and appoint a general manager for the Oyo State Mineral Development Agency to put machinery in motion to exploit maximum benefit of Igbeti Marble Mining through Public/Private Partnership. 

Reacting on the motion, member representing Oyo East and West state constituency, Mr Isiaka Kazeem described the call as a right step towards achieving a boast in internally generated revenue of the state, noting that the state needs to look inward and harness available resources for the purpose of enhancing the economy. 

Also speaking, member representing Oriire State Constituency, Mr. Jacob Oyeleke appealed to the executive not to relent in its efforts to make Oyo State economic friendly for investors. 

Speaker of the House, Right Honourable Adebo Ogundoyin implored the executive to adopt a proactive and definite measures to revive the moribund Igbeti Marble Company for optimum utilization of the natural resources for job recreation and sustainable environment. 

Mosope Kehinde

Politics

The Speaker of the Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, Mr. Adebo Ogundoyin has called on the Nigerian Senate and the House of Representative to make conscious efforts towards politically empowering Nigerian youths and women.

Speaking in Abuja, at the 25th Nigerian Economic Summit tagged, “Nigeria 2050: Shifting Gears”, Ogundoyin noted that the Nigerian government needs to create more political opportunities for youths if the current ageing leaders really care about the future of the country which they will leave behind.

While speaking with newsmen, he said the Not-Too-Young-To-Run Act which lowers the age qualification for contesting elections into public offices are laudable, however, this may not be enough in getting youths involved in politics.

Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, Mr. Adebo Ogundoyin

He said Oyo and Kwara State governors are obviously championing the operation to get the youths and women involve presently with the number of young persons and women appointed in their cabinets.

Speaking as a panelist on Leadership in 2050, insights with Nigeria’s Emerging Leaders, Ogundoyin said reduction of out-of-school children and improving children education is one of the primary goal of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, led administration in Oyo State.

According to him, if the number of out-of-school children reduced to five percent within 10 years, then 2050 can look safe for Nigeria as a country.

Mosope Kehinde

Economy Judiciary Politics

Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, OYHA, Mr. Adebo Ogundoyin says three important bills before it will be given accelerated hearing as they are germane and pivotal to addressing critical issues in the state.

The bills are Anti-Grazing Bill, Anti-Corruption Bill and Investment Promotion Bill.

Mr. Ogundoyin made this known this while speaking during an interview in Ibadan. 

According to the Speaker, the Anti-Grazing Bill will address one of the most controversial burning issues in the country.

Speaking on the Anti-Corruption Bill, Mr. Ogundoyin said the House will help actualize the dream of Governor Seyi Makinde in having an Anti-Graft Agency which will look into cases of mismanagement, fraud, embezzlement of public funds and other related matters in the state.

While commenting on the proposed Investment Promotion Bill before the House; the speaker explained that such a bill is aimed at giving necessary legislative backing to plans by the Oyo State Government to woo investors to the State.

He also used the medium to highlight the legislative agenda of the 9th Assembly to address deficiencies in critical sectors in health, education and infrastructure and assured that the House will build synergistic and effective communication with the people of the state. 

Mosope Kehinde