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Oyebanji is my Greatest Achievement, says Fayemi

…Commends Ekiti Gov’s Sterling Performance in three years
…Commissions Itapa-Ijelu-Omu Road
Immediate past Governor of Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi has commended the incumbent Governor of the State, Mr Biodun Oyebanji for his development strides, transformative leadership and for building on the legacy of continuity in governance, describing the Governor as his greatest achievement.
The former Governor gave the commendation on Saturday at Ijelu-Ekiti during the commissioning of the newly constructed Itapa-Ijelu-Omu road, as part of activities marking the third anniversary of the Oyebanji administration.
Addressing journalists at the event, Dr Fayemi said he would describe Oyebanji as his greatest achievement. “Absolutely, he is my greatest achievement because I have my own imperfection but those imperfection he has managed to either correct or reduce them and God has been kind to us in Ekiti by giving us a Governor who can focus on the transformation agenda for the people of Ekiti, and who is not giving to unnecessary politicking at the expense of the important issue of development”, he added.
Dr Fayemi said the success of Oyebanji’s administration is a validation of his belief in purposeful leadership, adding that the Governor’s record of performance in three years has justified the decision of the All Progressive Congress (APC) and Ekiti people to present Oyebanji as the consensus candidate for the 2026 governorship election.
Fayemi, who rode into the venue of the event in same vehicle with Oyebanji, applauded the Governor for prioritizing infrastructure development, particularly road construction and rehabilitation, which, according to him, has improved connectivity, boosted commerce and eased transportation across the State.
The former Governor explained that the new roads being constructed and commissioned by Governor Oyebanji in different parts of the state are strategic to Ekiti’s economic growth, as they link key agriculture, business communities and tourism corridor to major urban centres.
He said “ I want to thank our Governor for not disappointing us and for holding firm to his God and the truth in delivering the task of governing Ekiti and leaving it better than the way we left it. We have every reason to be proud of him. We have no reason to abandon him.
“Just like the Governor mentioned in his remarks, I was counting roads that we started and could not complete and I cannot recollect any that has not been completed now- Itapa-Ijelu-Omu, done; Omisanjana-Atlas, completed; Agric Olope-Moferere completed; Ijurin-Ayegunle, completed; GRA Third Extension, completed; Ikole-Ara-Isinbode, completed; Ikere-Ilawe, completed and of course Ekiti Ring Road has been completed”, Dr Fayemi added.
Earlier in his remarks, Governor Oyebanji, who expressed profound appreciation to his predecessor for laying a solid foundation on which his administration is building, said his achievements so far were collective efforts of successive administrations that shared a common vision for a prosperous Ekiti.
Describing the event as a testament to what a State stands to gain when there is continuity in government, the Governor said development becomes faster when leaders build on the work of their predecessors instead of abandoning them.
While thanking former Governor Fayemi for breaking the jinx of continuity in Ekiti State, Governor Oyebanji said all road projects started by the Fayemi led-administration that could not be completed have now been finished by his government.
“I bless God for today and I am so glad that we are able to finally complete this road but today is not actually about our government, it speaks to what Ekiti has lost since it was created 29 years ago.
“What is happening today speaks to what a people and a state will benefit if there is continuity in government. When Baba Ipinmoye was speaking, I cast my mind back and realised that if we have been doing this since the time of Otunba Niyi Adebayo, we will not be where we are today but I thank Governor Fayemi for breaking the jinx of continuity and I’m so happy that nearly all the projects he initiated but could not complete are now been completed”.
Earlier, the Commissioner for Works, Sola Adebayo commended the Governor for transforming the State into an unparalleled economic hub with his transformative acumen especially in the area of road infrastructure.
The Commissioner further expressed appreciation to the Governor for his visionary leadership, passion for service and unwavering commitment to the welfare of Ekiti, adding that the project like many others across the state, reflects his determination to build a state where development is evenly spread and progress felt by all in the drive to fulfil his shared property mantra.
While also explaining that the road project will facilitate agricultural activities by helping farmers transport goods to markets with ease, support local commerce and small-scale businesses, reduce travel time and transportation costs as well as strengthen inter-community relationships, the commissioner called on the benefitting communities to take ownership of the project by avoiding practices that can damage the road such as blocking the drains with refuse, constructing unauthorized speed bumps, erecting and erecting illegal structures.
In their separate goodwill messages, the Owajumu of Omu Kingdom, Oba Adeoye Joseph, Retired Anglican Bishop, Rev’d Micheal Ipinmoye, and NURTW Chairman, Chief Falope Joseph, thanked the Governor for his administration’s commitment to rural and infrastructure development, stressing that the newly constructed road would not only ease the transportation for residents and farmers but will also boost local commerce, enhance access to healthcare and education as well as foster stronger socio-economic ties within the region.
Also at the event were the Speaker, Ekiti state House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye, members of the State House of Assembly, members of the State Executive community leaders and other top Government Officials, among others.
The House of Representatives on Tuesday resolved to intervene in the recent face-off between members of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN) and the Dangote Refinery, which had disrupted petroleum product distribution nationwide.
The resolution of the House followed the consideration and adoption of a motion of urgent public importance co-sponsored by Kano and Sokoto lawmakers, Alhassan Doguwa and Abdussamad Dasuki, respectively, at Tuesday’s plenary.
Titled: ‘Need to protect private investment from adversarial unionism’, the lawmakers drew the attention of their colleagues to the significance of the Dangote Refinery, describing it as the largest private petroleum refinery in Africa.
The face-off between PENGASSAN and the Dangote Refinery led to an industrial action which commenced on 29 September 2025, disrupting the operations at the $20 billion refinery.
It also led to a disruption in Nigeria’s crude oil production, with a reported daily loss of approximately 200,000 barrels over three days.
The disruption worsened the petroleum supply situation across the country, resulting in scarcity and long queues at filling stations in several states, resulting in severe hardship for millions of Nigerians.
Speaking on the motion, Doguwa, who represents Doguwa/Tudun Wada Federal Constituency, Kano State, stressed the need to protect the Dangote Refinery given its strategic significance to the nation’s economy.
He said, ‘The House is aware that the Dangote Refinery is a strategic private investment of immense national importance, with the potential to guarantee energy security, reduce import dependency, generate employment, and conserve foreign exchange.
‘We are aware that the Dangote Refinery operates within a Free Trade Zone, and therefore falls under the regulatory framework of the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Authority, particularly Section 18(5) of the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Act which clearly states that ‘Employment in the free zone shall be governed by rules and regulations made by the Authority and not subject to the provisions of any enactments relating to employment matters’.
‘The House is concerned that actions by labour unions that disregard the legal protections conferred on Free Zones under the NEPZA Act not only constitute a breach of law but also create a hostile investment environment that may deter future local and foreign investors;
‘We are worried that if private investments of strategic national importance are continually subjected to unlawful disruptions by adversarial unionism, Nigeria risks not only the failure of key economic assets but also the erosion of investor confidence necessary for national growth and development’.
In his contribution, the member representing Chibok/Damboa/Gwoza Federal Constituency, Ahmad Jaha, urged the House to tread carefully, adding that the call for a probe as prayed by the motion was ill-timed.
Following the adoption of the motion, the House urged its leadership to broker peace between the two parties in the interest of the nation.
It also urged the Federal Ministries of Labour and Employment, Industry, Trade and Investment, as well as Justice, to ‘Jointly develop and implement a national framework or set of policies to safeguard private investments of strategic national importance from adversarial and unlawful union actions’.
It further charged the Federal Ministry of Justice and NEPZA to ensure full enforcement and compliance with the provisions of Section 18(5) of the Nigeria Export Processing Zones Act in all relevant Free Zone operations.
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‘I’m under custody at Kuje prison- Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer, Ejimakor speaks from detention
Aloy Ejimakor, counsel to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu has confirmed that he remains in custody at the Kuje Prison, a day after his arrest during the #FreeNnamdiKanu protest in Abuja.
Ejimakor via a post on his 𝕏 handle on Tuesday,assured supporters of his safety but expressed concern over the handling of his case.
“I am safe and sound but still under custody at Kuje prison. The Magistrate refused to listen to our submissions. He insisted on remanding us till Friday and got his way,” he wrote.
The human rights lawyer also claims that the authorities deliberately chose a particular court in Kuje to arraign him instead of other magistrates courts within Abuja.
“For context: Keep in mind that they bypassed several Magistrate courts in town and headed to this one in Kuje,” Ejimakor stated.
Recall a magistrate court sitting in Kuje, FCT Abuja,remanded the brother of Nnamdi Kanu, Prince Emmanuel Kanu and his lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor, in Kuje prison.
The remand followed their participation in the #FreeNnamdiKanuNow protest on Monday in Abuja.
Nnamdi Kanu’s younger brother, Kanuta Kanu, disclosed this in a post on X, shortly after the court session on Tuesday.
“The magistrate seating in Kuje remanded Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, the lead counsel in Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s case and Prince Emmanuel Kanu, his youngest brother. This is a conspiracy from the executive, legislature and judiciary to frustrate Kanu’s trial on Thursday,” Kanuta Kanu posted on X.
Earlier, the Nigeria Police arraigned Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyer, Aloy Ejimakor and his brother Prince Emmanuel Kanu and 10 others following the protest in Abuja on Monday.
The court document to this effect was shared by former National Chairman of the Human Rights Commission of Nigeria, HRCN, Prof Chidi Odinkalu, via X on Tuesday.
The police charged them for inciting disturbance and breach of public peace in disobedience to a court order. According to the document, the suspects were accused of denying other citizens the freedom of movement, disrupting free flow of traffic while chanting war songs and requesting for the release of Nnamdi Kanu.
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Senate confirms appointment of chairman, commissioners of NPC

The Senate on Tuesday, confirmed the appointment of Dr Aminu Yusuf as Chairman, Kigbun Haruna and Tonga Bularafa as Commissioners of National Population Commission (NPC).
Yusuf represents Niger, while Huruna and Bularafa represent Nasarawa State and Yobe in the board of NPC respectively.
Their confirmation followed consideration and adoption of report of the Committee on National Identity and National Population at plenary, as presented by its Chairman, Sen.Victor Umeh (LP-Anambra).
Umeh in his report said that the nominees were found eligible and possessing the educational qualification required for appointment as chairman and commissioners of NPC.
He said that there was no petition or incriminating report against any of the nominees from either the Nigerian Police Force (NPF) or Department of State Security Service (DSS).
According to Umeh, the nominees demonstrated efficient knowledge of Nigerian demography, saying that they were prepared for the task ahead.
He urged the senate to confirm their appointment.
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