Tag: GOV DAPO ABIODUN

  • 25-year-old man hangs self in Ogun forest

    25-year-old man hangs self in Ogun forest

    The Nigeria Police, Ogun state is investigating the death of a man, Toye Dominic, 25, who allegedly took his own life by hanging himself.

    The incident occurred in a forest in Alagbodagbo Village., Ijebu Igbo area of the state.

    CSP Omolola Odutola, the command’s spokesperson, disclosed this in a statement in Abeokuta on Thursday.

    She explained that the body of the deceased was found at the scene of the incident at about 4:30p.m.

    She said that the incident was reported at the Ijebu Igbo Divisional Headquarters by a local hunter named Kareem Olawalose who discovered the deceased body while on a hunting expedition.

    Odutola disclosed that after making the discovery, Oluwalose sought help from a nearby village, where he met Joseph Dominic, the elder brother of the deceased.

    She stated that the elder brother revealed that his brother had left for the farm earlier that morning but failed to return, prompting a search by family members, which was fruitless.

    “Police officers and villagers on arrival at the scene, observed that the deceased had set aside his farm tools before proceeding further into the forest, where he was found hanging from a tree.
    “No suicide note was found, and family members expressed shock and disbelief over the incident.

    “The police have documented the scene with photographic evidence, and the body has been transferred to General Hospital, Ijebu Ode, for further examination,” she said.

    Odutola pledged that the command would conduct a thorough investigation to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the tragic event.

    She urged the public to remain vigilant and sought support for individuals experiencing distress or emotional struggle.

    She added that mental health awareness and timely intervention remained crucial in preventing such unfortunate incidents.

  • Food Security: Ogun bans levies in markets, to introduce price control

    Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has disclosed plans by his administration to introduce a price control mechanism in the state.
    Governor Abiodun also disclosed that henceforth, all forms of market levies have been suspended, noting that only development and environmental levies will be allowed, as they are meant for the development of markets in the state.
    The governor disclosed these during a meeting with market leaders led by the Iyaloja General, Chief (Mrs.) Yemisi Abass, at the Governor’s Office, Oke-Mosan, Abeokuta.
    Abiodun said as part of measures to control the uptick in the prices of food items, the state government will soon commence the operation of its Bulk Purchasing Company, which has now been rebranded as Gateway Trading Company, to ensure that the cost of food items is much more affordable for the people.
    Governor Abiodun also noted that the Gateway Trading Company would, in the first instance, begin operations in the four zones of the state.
    “We’ve also resolved that we will begin the implementation of bulk purchase and selling in the state. To that extent, the state government has rebranded our bulk purchase company. It is now called Gateway Trading Board.
    “Gateway Trading will now assist in bringing food items to our teeming public at prices that will be significantly below what they can obtain when they go to the market themselves.
    “So, we are going to aggressively implement our Gateway Trading objectives. They will first start in the four zones; they will buy in bulk and resell at prices that will be more affordable to our people,” he said.
    Governor Abiodun also announced the ban on all forms of levies in the markets in the state.
  • Gov. Abiodun orders refund of recruitment fees in Ogun

    Dapo Abiodun, Governor of Ogun, has directed the refund of recruitment fees paid by applicants for civil service positions in the state.
    In a statement on Thursday, Tokunbo Talabi, Secretary to the State Government, said the directive is in line with the economic hardship sweeping across the nation.
    “The governor directed the civil service commission to refund all administrative fees, even though these are standard and historical fees that have been in place for decades,” the statement reads.
    “The Civil Service Commission charges these fees on behalf of third-party independent examiners who administer and supervise the Computer Based Test (CBT).
    “The aim is to alleviate the suffering of the citizens and create employment in the state. This necessitates the directives to immediately refund fees paid along with a waiver for any new applications.”
    On Wednesday, Omoyele Sowore, presidential candidate of the African Action Congress (AAC) in the 2023 election, criticised Abiodun on his X page, describing the fees as “extortion”.
    Sowore said it was unjust to charge unemployed youths for job applications.