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Beaded crown: Makinde, Ibadan elders visit Ladoja

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The Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, on Wednesday evening, visited the former governor of the state, Senator Rashidi Ladoja, at his Ondo Street private residence in the Ibadan North Local Government Area of the state.

The visit, seen by many as reconciliatory, came after Ladoja, the Otun Olubadan of Ibadanland, agreed to wear the ceremonial beaded crown as Ibadan oba.

Some prominent Ibadan indigenes, led by the Asiwaju of Ibadanland, Chief Bode Amao, alongside the President General of the Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes, Niyi Ajewole and other executive members also visited Ladoja at his residence on Thursday.

Others who visited were the Are Musulumi of Yorubaland, Edo and Delta states, Daud Akinola; the Babaloja of Oyo State, Yekini Abass; the compound heads, popularly called Mogajis, led by their President, Chief Asimiyu Ariori; Chairperson of the Broadcasting Corporation of Oyo State, Dotun Olaitan, and a host of others.

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Makinde and Ladoja enjoyed a smooth relationship in the past, culminating in their opposition to the beaded crown when it was first introduced by the late Governor Abiola Ajimobi administration.

Riding on the wave of the ill-treatment meted to the late Olubadan of Ibadanland, Oba Saliu Adetunji, by the Ajimobi administration, Makinde, backed by Ladoja in 2019, defeated the then-governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress backed by Ajimobi, Chief Bayo Adelabu.

Before the late Oba Lekan Balogun could get approval to become the Olubadan of Ibadanland, Makinde forced all the Obas crowned by Ajimobi to drop their crowns and reversed to high chiefs as previously recognised.

The relationship between Makinde and Ladoja became frosty in the build-up to the 2023 election, as the governor approved the wearing of beaded crowns by the high chiefs, against the stand of Ladoja.

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On Sunday, Ladoja, at a live programme on Fresh FM 105.9 in Ibadan, the state capital, made a U-turn and publicly announced that he would accept the ceremonial crown.

He, however, said his decision to accept the crown did not make him an oba, as the Olubadan of Ibadanland remained the only recognised monarch in Ibadan.

He said the gazette unveiled during the coronation ceremony for Oba Owolabi Olakulehin as the Olubadan of Ibadanland was to make him become an Olubadan.

Makinde, who had since Monday, August 5, 2024, embarked on an annual leave, transmitted power to the Deputy Governor, Bayo Lawal, in a letter sent to the state House of Assembly.

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Sources privy to Wednesday’s meeting confided in our correspondent on Thursday that, “Governor Makinde arrived at Ondo Street around 6:00 pm yesterday (Wednesday). They held a closed-door meeting and they both came outside and discussed for a few minutes before the governor took his leave.

“They discussed at length, especially about the progress of Ibadanland in particular and the state in general. They also discussed the ceremonial beaded crown.”

Another source said, “We were excited to receive him (Makinde) yesterday. The governor and Otun Olubadan are on good terms. Forget about what people are saying. The visit was like a son coming to greet his father.”

A source told our correspondent that Amao, who spoke on behalf of others during the visit, thanked Ladoja for accepting the crown and for the way and manner he handled the radio interview on Sunday.

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Amao was quoted to have said, “Some of us were disturbed and not happy because Ladoja rejected the crown initially. With his decision to accept it now, he (Ladoja) deserves to be commended.”

Another source privy to the meeting said, “The visitors all praised him. They congratulated him on the bold step. They said his decision not to accept the crown may destroy Ibadanland and for accepting it, they showered encomium on him. Ladoja was full of joy.”

Responding, Ladoja was said to have appreciated them for the visit and assured them that he would continue to contribute his quota to the growth and development of the town in particular and the state in general.

When contacted, one of Ladoja’s aides, Adeola Oloko, confirmed the visit and declined further comment.

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“Yes, they were all here this evening. The delegation was led by the Asiwaju of Ibadanland, Bode Amao,” he said.

It was further gathered that plans were already concluded for Ladoja to wear the crown.

The presentation of the beaded crown, which ought to have taken place this week, was said to have been postponed till next week, after the meeting of Olubadan-In-Council at the ultramodern palace at Oke-Aremo, Ibadan.

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Core Public Servants hail Tinubu for appointing thoroughbred Procurement officer, Adedokun as BPP DG

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A group under the aegis of Core Public Servants, CPS hail President Bola Tinubu for appointing Dr Adebowale Adedokun, a thoroughbred Procurement officer as the Director General of Bureau of Public Procurement, BPP.

CPS in a congratulatory letter signed by Kudirat Akindero to Adedokun lauded President Tinubu for following due process and picking the most qualified to run the affairs of the soecialised agency.

In the letter, the ADSC said:

“Congratulations to Dr. Adebowale Adedokun, PhD (MCIPS, CMILT), on his appointment as the Director-General/Chief Executive Officer of the Bureau of Public Procurement (BPP).

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“This significant achievement reflects his extensive expertise and unwavering dedication to advancing public procurement in Nigeria.

“With over 20 years of robust experience in public service, Dr. Adedokun has made substantial contributions to procurement reform.

“His distinguished academic background includes a doctorate in Procurement and Supply Chain Management, complemented by four master’s degrees in Procurement, Finance, Technology, and Transportation Management.

” This diverse educational foundation equips him with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities inherent in procurement processes.

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“In his career, Dr. Adedokun has held pivotal roles, including serving as a National Consultant for the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on public procurement reforms.

“He represents Nigeria in the International Research Study on Public Procurement (IRSPP) and serves as a World Bank Resource Person on Sustainable Procurement. His commitment to capacity building is evident in his training of over 4,000 federal and state government procurement professionals nationwide.

” Additionally, he has been instrumental as the focal point officer for the UN Women Project aimed at empowering women in procurement in Nigeria and as the Project Coordinator/Procurement Node for the SPESSE – World Bank Project.

“Dr. Adedokun’s professional affiliations are extensive, including membership in the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply (CIPS), UK; Chartered Membership in the Chartered Institute of Logistics & Transport (CILT); Fellowship in the Institute of Strategic Management Nigeria (ISMN); Fellowship in the Institute of Management Consultants (ICMC), Nigeria; membership in the Nigerian Institute of Chartered Arbitrators (ACArb); Fellowship in the Nigeria Institute of Training & Development (NITAD); membership in the Nigeria Institute of Management (NIM); and membership in the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE).

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In recognition of his consistent contributions to reform, Dr. Adedokun was honored with a Certificate of Special Recognition by USAID’s Nigerian Reforms Project in July 2009.

As he assumes the role of Director-General of the BPP, Dr. Adedokun’s extensive knowledge and experience are anticipated to significantly contribute to the agency’s strategic repositioning.

” His leadership is expected to advance efficiency, transparency, and accountability within Nigeria’s public procurement system.

Once again, congratulations to Dr. Adebowale Adedokun on this well-deserved appointment.

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Brain Drain, Infrastructure, Resource Allocation Challenges Of Health Sector – Reps

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By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives has highlighted the detrimental impact of the mass migration of health workers from Nigeria, describing it as a major challenge to the country’s healthcare system.
The Chairman, House Committee on Health Institutions,  Rep. Amos Magaji, stated this during a public hearing on 16 bills aimed at establishing various health institutions, on Thursday in Abuja.
Rep. Magaji underscored the need for better distribution of healthcare facilities, particularly in rural areas, to address population growth and healthcare gaps.
He noted, “Recently, there has been an enormous migration of doctors, nurses, and other health workers in search of ‘greener pastures,’ leaving Nigeria’s health sector severely understaffed. To improve the sector, we must invest in human resources, medical intelligence, and the administrative appointment of capable persons based on merit.”
The Chairman also brought to light the infrastructural deficiencies in healthcare institutions across the country, citing inadequate funding, lack of maintenance, and insufficient equipment as recurring issues.
The Minister of Health, Prof. Mohammed Ali Pate, represented by Dr. Jimoh Olawale Salahudeen, in his submission warned against the duplication of health institutions, and stated that such efforts would strain the already scarce resources.
He explained, “Existing Federal Teaching Hospitals and Medical Centers in Nigeria, including those in the North West, already provide cardiovascular care and related services. Establishing a new institute would add financial burden without addressing the core issues.”
Pate also acknowledged the migration of health workers and the need for a stronger workforce to handle emerging health challenges.
“The Federal Ministry of Health supports the establishment of new institutions but insists on considering geographical spread, population density, and disease burden in proposed locations,” he added.
The hearing emphasised the need for balanced development in the healthcare sector, adequate funding for existing institutions, and policies to retain health professionals in Nigeria.
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Access Bank (UK) Limited to Acquire AfrAsia Bank Limited

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By Gloria Ikibah
Access Holdings PLC has announced that its subsidiary, The Access Bank UK Limited (“Access UK”), has signed a binding agreement to acquire a majority stake in AfrAsia Bank Limited, the third-largest bank in Mauritius by total assets.
Mauritius, known for its strong financial sector, which contributes 13.4 per cent to its GDP, offers Access UK a strategic base to grow its personal and corporate banking services.
This was contained in a statement by its Company Secretary, Sunday Ekwochi, made available to Naijablitznews.com on Thursday.
According to Ekwochi, the acquisition will also position Mauritius as a hub for Access Bank’s trade finance operations, enhancing its ability to manage cross-border transactions across Africa and internationally.
AfrAsia Bank, as of June 30, 2024, reported total assets of over $5.7 billion and a net profit after tax of $152.4 million, underlining its solid financial position.
**Key statements on the acquisition:**
– Managing Director/CEO of Access Bank Plc, Roosevelt Ogbonna, speaking on the acquisition said:  “This acquisition is a crucial step in our African growth strategy, strengthening our position as a top Pan-African financial institution. Mauritius’ role as a financial hub aligns with our vision to unlock opportunities that drive trade, support businesses, and promote economic inclusion across the region.”
Also Managing Director of Access Bank UK, Jamie Simmonds, stated: “AfrAsia Bank’s strong balance sheet and established brand in Mauritius give us a solid platform for sustainable growth. This deal supports our strategy to diversify earnings and provide clients with seamless access to global markets.”
Access Bank UK aims to promote sustainable growth, deliver innovative financial solutions, and support trade between Africa and the world.
The acquisition process will be finalized in the coming months, with updates provided as needed.
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