Thursday, 27 May 2021

GSM AT TWO; HE'S THE BUILDER OF MODERN OYO STATE, NOT ARCHITECT. | SENATOR BALOGUN.

The Senator representing Oyo South District, Dr Mohammed Kola Balogun has described Governor Seyi Makinde
 as the Builder of modern Oyo State and not the architect. The Senator made this known in his congratulatory message on the occasion of the second anniversary of the Governor's administration.

According to the statement by the Special Adviser on Media to the Senator; the Pacesetter State has had many Architects but their dreams and paper drawings never translated to structures and beautification like we have been experiencing since the beginning of this administration.

 "As we congratulate Governor Seyi Makinde on his second anniversary, we must also appreciate God for sending us such a man at a time like this. Those who go ahead to build or perform what they wrote or said are needed at this stage of our nationhood, not just those going about with ideas without implementations. Governor Seyi Makinde is doing well and we pray for Grace, strength and wisdom to deliver more than the people can even expect of him in the second half of his administration". Senator Kola Balogun affirms.

It is important to note that every Senatorial District and zone in Oyo state has had a taste of good governance and  the work force are enjoying good administrative leadership too, unlike the previous experiences. At this rate, the pacesetter status of Oyo state shall be restored very soon.

Happy second anniversary to the People's Governor of Oyo State.

Signed

Rotimi Johnson -Ojasope
SA Media

Friday, 14 May 2021

RT HON AYOOLA; A FRIEND REMEMBERS. | ROTIMI JOHNSON OJASOPE

The Rt (Rev) Hon Olatunji Kehinde Ayoola was the first Speaker of the Oyo State House Assembly in this dispensation and remained very relevant in the state politics since 1999, whether in government or in opposition. A very resourceful, intelligent, forthright and fearless politician without bitterness but opinionated. 

The Oyo born farmer turned politician was an hybrid between technocrats and full politician because he studied so much about the problems and solutions to the issues bedeviling our nation. As a disciple, I enjoyed his media interviews so much because they are informative and interesting; no wonder I jump from one station to another after two decades of following him about media houses. Though not a media practitioner, my following him is why I found myself in Media related practice because I benefited immeasurably from the grace of God on his life.

My dear friend, brother and leader took his final bow on this day last year but his blessed memories and impacts stand tall in our hearts. How can I forget his early morning articles on Facebook or how we chat in the early hours of the day because he hardly slept. 

Born on the 14th day of January, he took his final breathe on 14th day of May; I wonder if that was how much he loved 14 but when his beloved wife too took the bow on the 14th, I concluded that indeed, two souls breathed as one.

The former Commissioner for Environment was a workaholics and very passionate about the progress of Oyo State and was a quintessential patriot with liberal perspectives. 

His death made me feel like political orphan in Oyo State but then, to him that is joined to the living, there is hope. 

My Center Honourable (like I used to tease him instead of Right Honourable), just in case you can look back and see what is going on among your folks like the Rich man and Lazarus in the Bible, just know we have stopped mourning but focusing on continuing with your core values of Youth emancipations, intellectual politics without bitterness and fear of God. 

One year after,  I miss you but celebrate your impacts on me and others in Oyo State and Nigeria. I am comforted that I wrote many things to celebrate you while you were with us, so there is nothing new left to say about you. 

Sleep on big Brother, friend and leader.

Sunday, 9 May 2021

IBADAN RICE SEIZURE: DONT START A WAR YOU CAN'T WIN, SENATOR BALOGUN WARNS CUSTOMS

THE Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions is set for a collision course with the Colonel Hameed Ali (retd)-led Nigeria Customs Services (NCS) over the stance of the revenue-generating agency to rebuff the committee resolution asking it to return bags of rice seized from the Oja Oba market in Oyo State. 

The Senate committee led by Senator Ayo Akinyelure after a meeting last week with the aggrieved market women and officers of the NCS led by Assistant Comptroller General, Garba Mohammed urged him to ensure that the seized goods were returned to the affected traders within two weeks, their shops unlocked while money taken from the shops be equally returned. 

The NCS officers had penultimate week invaded the market and carted away eight truckloads of rice and money found in the shops of the affected traders. Individual senators expressed reservations that the action of the NCS was a breach of the Customs Act and the Executive Order signed by former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo in 2007 which empowers the agency to only impound smuggled goods, 40 kilometres radius to the border. 

But speaking with journalists in Lagos on Friday, NCS spokespersons, Joseph Attah and Timi Bomodi, gave indication that the revenue generating agency would not comply with the resolutions of the Senate. 

The duo maintained that the invasion of the market in the thick of the night was backed by Section 147 of the Customs and Excise Act and further advised the Senate to restrict itself to lawmaking. 

Speaking with Nigerian Tribune in a telephone interview on Sunday, Senator representing Oyo South, Kola Balogun who incidentally is a member of the committee cautioned the NCS not to start a war it could neither win nor finish. 

He vowed that the committee would explore other options available to it to ensure that the Ali-led Customs Service defer to its resolutions on return of the seized goods to their owners. Senator Balogun further dismissed spokesmen of the agency as uninformed Nigerians who are ignorant of the statutory responsibilities of the National Assembly. 

He said: “The statement credited to Customs was nonsensical, it doesn’t make sense. It also means that it must be coming from someone who is so uninformed about the powers of the legislature. 

“Yes, we have the powers to make laws, we also have what we call oversight powers the legislature, and they are instruments for nation building. 

“The legislature is an institution which represents the collective interest of the citizenry, through the enactment of laws and the exercise of oversight functions on the activities of the Executive arm of government. 

“The legislature in a democracy exists as an independent institution which deepens democracy and ultimately, strengthens the polity. 

“This is where they are getting it wrong. It is wrong to say we are usurping the powers of the judiciary. No! That’s not what we are doing. We enact laws and we also can talk about the application of that law. In any case, where there are procedural errors on the part of those who are to execute the law, it is our duty to call them to order. 

“It isn’t about interpreting the law. They also admit during our interactions with them, because we put it to them that even going by the so-called Customs Act that they are brandishing to oppress the people of this country, we put it to them that do they also realise that they weren’t supposed to go there in the absence of the shop owners? 

“The excuse they are giving is that because they have to minimise the incidence of violence because when the owners are there, they would resist. Is that enough excuse for you to break the law? Is that an excuse for them to circumvent the Act that they are using to protect as an alibi to defend their nefarious activities? 

“What they did was purely armed robbery. How can you go there and pick people’s money? Now they are saying they only found N6,000 they took from the shops and the shop owners are saying something different. If you count any money while you were there, in whose presence did you take the money?” 

Senator Balogun, who did not give details on the Senate Committee next of action if the NCS ignored its resolution at the end of its two weeks deadline, however, warned of dire consequences for the revenue generating agency. 

“At the meeting with them, remember Senator Smart Adeyemi had already served them notice. 

He said: “if you don’t comply with our order, we have options! 

“Of course, we have other options but I won’t tell you what the options are until the two weeks must have expired and then we go back to meet and then also report to the Senate. I think they had better not start a war they can neither win nor finish, because it is going to be very unfortunate for them. The laws are made for people, not people made for the laws. 

“We have problem of insecurity, arms and ammunitions are coming through the borders, they aren’t policing these borders but running after rice sellers in market places!”

CUSTOMS INVASIONS; WE'RE GRATEFUL TO SENATOR BALOGUN AND HE MUST NOT RELENT UNTIL NCS IMPUNITY STOPS. | FESTUS ADEDAYO

In a Nigeria where the abnormal and the skewed are fast becoming the norm, not many people were shocked at the impunity of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) which took place a few weeks ago in Ibadan, Oyo State. Its operatives had raided Oja Oba and Bodija markets at about 1.00 a.m, broke into shops and warehouses like night marauders and in the process, bags of rice were carted away in six trailers, as well as unspecified amounts of money.

On the intervention of the senator representing Oyo South, Senator Kola Balogun, the Senate Committee on Ethics and Privileges not only condemned this Gestapo-like raid but gave a two-week ultimatum for the seized bags of rice to be returned. However, events thereafter showed that in an ungoverned space that Nigeria has become, where everybody is muzzling to outdo one another in spates of impunity, the NCS is stiff-neckedly sticking to its curious lawlessness and justifying same. In an interview with a national newspaper at the weekend, NCS’ spokesmen, Joseph Attah and Timi Bomodi, literally told the senate to go bowl a hoop. With a fallacious argument of false dichotomy, the two men validated the raid based on their justification of an earlier raid by the NCS. “Is it today that Customs has been raiding markets? Why is so much noise about the Ibadan raid? When Customs raided markets in Mubi in Adamawa State and another notorious market in Kano, why wasn’t there any outrage?” he said.

Warped as this reasoning, a false dilemma, is Attah further cited Section 147 of the CEMA law which he claimed gave NCS the Gestapo power to raid. That same CEMA has been severally cited as allowing seizure of suspected contraband only within 50 miles radius of the border. NCS has also been asked why its men would take away money from the raided shops as well. Bomodi in fact queried the constitutional powers of the National Assembly to perform its oversight functions as he claimed that only the courts could query obvious illegality.

It is only in a country where there are no laws and where order is on sabbatical that this NCS impunity will go unchecked. The mere fact that the NCS chose nocturnes to carry out its operations first alerts the mind to the darkness behind the action. This same NCS that flexes its muscles at bags of rice in the market is completely and hopelessly inept to curtail the influx of arms that has become a pestilence in Nigeria. It also shut its eyes to the seamless movement of contraband goods and illegal aliens at the Nigerian northern border flanks while Buhari’s discriminatory border closure lasted.

In all these, we must thank Senator Balogun for bringing the plight of his Oyo constituents to the attention of the whole Nigeria, via the senate. The senator must however not rest on his oars until the fascism and gross impunity that the NCS is inflicting on hapless Nigerian traders is brought to a stop.

Festus Adedayo
May 9, 2021 

Wednesday, 5 May 2021

BODIJA & OJA'BA VICTIMS OF CUSTOMS INVASION WILL GET THEIR GOODS BACK SOON. | SEN KOLA BALOGUN

The Senator representing Oyo South District, Dr Mohammed Kola Balogun has assured the victims of Customs invasions at Bodija and Oja Oba markets of Ibadan that they will soon smile for joy as their seized goods and money shall be returned to them very soon.

According to the statement by the Special Adviser on Media; the Rice traders Association's leaders appeared before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions on Tuesday, 4th May, 2021 after they were invited on Wednesday, 28th April, 2021. The invitation was extended to the Nigerian Customs Service too and Assistant Comptroller General, Garba Mohammed represented the Comptroller General.

It will be recalled that the Senate President handed the case to the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions barely a week ago and now, the Senator Ayo Akinyelure's Committee has not only investigated the issue, it has instructed the Customs Service to return the goods to the traders.

According to one of the traders, Alhaja Mosope; "the call to the Market leader on the 28th of April 2021 that they have been invited to appear before the Senate Committee on Ethics, Privileges and Public Petitions along side the Comptroller General of Customs was a very cheering news to us. Our joy knew no bounds and we appreciate our dear Senator Kola Balogun for his frantic efforts to ensure redress for the injustice done to us. Now that the Customs Service has been given two weeks to return the goods from Bodija and Oja Oba markets, we are anxiously waiting to receive our goods back".

However, Senator Kola Balogun commends the Customs Service for promptly honouring the invitation and expresses optimism at their compliance too. 

Signed

Rotimi Johnson -Ojasope

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