The Zone 2 Council of the National Union of Road Transport Workers, NURTW, has condemned the protest carried out by some individuals against the National President of the Union, Tajudeen Ibikunle Baruwa in Osogbo, Osun State on last Wednesday,the 24 May 2023. The Zone 2 Council described the protest as unconstitutional and a show of shame. NURTW National Zonal Secretary, Comrade Olayioye Adeshina, in a press statement entitled ; ' A MACABRE DANCE AND A NAKED SHOW OF SHAME', lambasted the press conferenceconducted by some ludicrous fellows parading themselves as elders and members of NURTW in the Southwest of the country” Recall that some individuals claiming to be stakeholders of the union converged on the Southwest Zonal Secretariat in Osogbo yesterday to pass ‘a vote of no confidence’ on Baruwa and to also endorse Tajudeen Agbede as the sole candidate in the congress of the union coming up in July. They accused the incumbent president of maladministration with al...
A grassroot politician, and youth mobilizer in Ijesaland, Osun State, Hon. Oluwatobiloba Famurewa, has called on voters in the state to go out enmass and register for, and collect their Permanent Voters Card (PVC). In a statement released by his Media Office in Ilesa, Hon Oluwatobiloba is reported to have reminded the people of Osun, Ijesaland, and Ilesa West State Constituency in particular, that the PVC is their voting right ,and power to determine their future, and to secure the continuity of the the present administration in Osun, even beyond 2023. He urged those, who had just attained the required voting age of 18, to visit the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) Office in their respective wards and local governments for the registration, and collection of PVC. Hon Famurewa, who is aspiring to represent the people of Ilesa West State Constituency at the Osun State House of Assembly, added that those who had registered ,but are yet to collect their Pamanent ...
Return Govt Properties Within 48 Hours, Adeleke Directs Former Officials The Osun State Government has directed former appointed officials to return government properties in their possession within 48 hours. The spokesperson for Governor Ademola Adeleke, Olawale Rasheed, in a statement on Wednesday, said the directive was sequel to “large scale diversion of government assets by top officials of the immediate past administration” of Gboyega Oyetola. “Several official vehicles are missing while official records indicated that two third of former state officials left with fleet of car in their office. “Most Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) were stripped of operational assets like vehicles, computers and even residential fittings. Residences of some top officials were equally pillaged even to lamp fitting,” the statement added. Rasheed noted that any former official who refuse to comply with the directive will face the full weight of the law. Adeleke, who was sw...
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