EKEDC:Improving Service Delivery Through Infrastructural Development

On March 16, 2024, Eko Electricity Distribution Company (EKEDC), Nigeria’s leading electricity distribution company commissioned a state-of-the-art 2 X 20 MVA Randle Injection Substation for customers within the Surulere axis of its franchise area.

The substation which adds about 30 Megawatts of power to that area will profile relief for existing substations thereby removing the possibility of load-shedding.

At the commissioning,the company reiterated its commitment to completing such projects to the delight of its teeming customers. The company stated that it is imperative to have such projects at every large customer cluster to match the expansion rate being experienced everywhere. The Lekki-Epe corridors have always been a source of concern to the company owing to the rate at which buildings, both residential and commercial are springing up every minute.

At a recent joint customer engagement forum with the electricity industry regulator, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission (NERC), EKEDC committed to bridging the metering gap entirely by 2028 with a realistic and achievable plan of metering 120,000 customers yearly within the next five years. The plan was sectioned into each district with the Company’s network putting the number of single-phase and three-phase meters to be installed.

The power utility firm receives between 12 and 15% of the available power from the grid with just a little over 500 Megawatts during stable periods also has many innovative solutions aimed at augmenting the allocation up its sleeves with partnerships with Independent Power Producers.

Recall that EKEDC stated that it had a bilateral agreement with Niger Delta Power Holding Company for the supply of 100 Megawatts apart from the allocation from the grid.

This arrangement is currently on hold due to liquidity constraints, but talks are underway to resuscitate the arrangement and increase it. This was disclosed during the working visit of the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu to EKEDC headquarters in March 2024.

The firm also partnered with Elektron Energy in 2023 to deliver a 30 Megawatts gas-fired embedded power generation project in Victoria Island, Lagos. This will add a stead and uninterruptible 30 Megawatts to customers within the Victoria Island axis for improved power supply.

While this project is ongoing, the company is also in talks with other Independent Power Producers to improve power supply to Lekki customers as the demand for improved power supply increases.

The Chairman, Board of Directors of EKEDC, Dr Dere Otubu also gave his word on behalf of the top hierarchy of the company to improve power supply to customers across the EKEDC network.

He mentioned in his speech that the Agbara community is next in line to witness what was witnessed by the people of Surulere during the commissioning of the Randle Injection Substation. He further mentioned the challenges faced in the Lekki-Epe corridors and stated the steps undertaken by the company.

Chief Adelabu during his working visit commended EKEDC for its strides towards improved service delivery, infrastructural upgrades and customer satisfaction and charged the company to do more in terms of its capacity to distribute power to customers.

He noted that the Federal Government is set to make EKEDC a model distribution company to others while the FG works on increasing generation and transmission capacities. He urged the company to be ready to work with the FG in solving the electricity puzzle in the coming months.

EKEDC responded by stating some of the ongoing projects that will help the offtake of additional power supply to customers, and they include the construction of a new Festac III 33kV feeder, the construction of an additional 15MVA; 33/11kV Power Transformer at the Lekki Injection Substation, the construction of a new 33kV Aluminium Underground Cable with Outdoor Bay, the upgrade of Agungi Injection Substation to 2 X 15MVA, among others. Other projects include the construction of new 33 and 11 KVA lines while massive rehabilitation of current feeders is ongoing.

Besides,EKEDC’s commitment extends beyond infrastructure upgrades; the Company is equally focused on augmenting the quality of its services to foster customer satisfaction.

Understanding that consumer-centricity is paramount in today’s service landscape, EKEDC has instituted various customer-oriented initiatives designed to streamline processes and enhance user experience.

These include the implementation of digital platforms for bill payment and query resolution, the establishment of dedicated customer service centres, and the deployment of rapid response teams to address service disruptions promptly.

By prioritizing customer needs and feedback, EKEDC aims to cultivate a culture of transparency, responsiveness and accountability, thereby fostering trust and goodwill with its customers.

FIRS Easter Message:CAN Kicks,Demands Public Apology

Mohammed Shosanya

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has expressed deep concern over a controversial Easter message released by the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), which has sparked significant public outcry among Christians.

In a statement signed by Prophet Commodore Abimbola Ayuba (rtd), the National Director of National Issues and Social Welfare for CAN, the organization urged the management of the FIRS to retract the message and issue a public apology for the distress caused.

The organization also urged key governmental figures, including President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Minister of Finance Wale Edun, and the Department of State Security Service (DSS), to guide the FIRS in adhering to communication strategies that promote respect, unity, and cohesion.

The organization emphasized the importance of respecting religious sentiments and fostering national unity.

It highlighted the Easter period as a time of solemn reflection and sacred observance for Christians, emphasizing that messages from public institutions should not trivialize or mock core religious beliefs.

The analogy drawn by the FIRS between the Christian doctrine of redemption and the civic duty of tax payment was deemed offensive and derogatory by the Christian community.

Acknowledging the FIRS’s intent to engage taxpayers creatively, CAN asserted that the execution of the message crossed cultural and religious boundaries, causing distress and indignation.

The organization called for public and private organizations to exercise caution and consideration for the diverse religious backgrounds of society, emphasizing the need for communications to be crafted with sensitivity.

House Summons KFC Over Alleged Ill Treatment Of Gbenga Daniel’s Son

Mohammed Shosanya

The House of Representatives Committee on Disabilities on Tuesday invited fast food restaurant operators, Kentucky Fried Chicken over alleged ill treatment of Mr Adebola Daniel, a person living with disability and son of former Ogun State Governor, Gbenga Daniel.

The Chairman of the House Committee, Bashiru Ayinla disclosed this while briefing the House of Representatives correspondents at the National Assembly Complex, in Abuja.

Ayinla, a member of the All Progressives Congress representing Oshodi/Isolo-1 Federal Constituency, of Lagos State said that the committee would go the whole distance to ensure that those found to have breached the Disability Act are punished in accordance with the provisions of the law.

Adebola, a wheelchair user was said to have been denied access to KFC outlet within the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos last week with the manager quoted as saying, “No wheelchair allowed.”

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Speaking on the development, the lawmaker said, “We have invited KFC and there will be an investigation which will be based on House rules.”

He said, “The discriminatory incident, highlighted by Mr Daniel’s public account, sheds light on the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in Nigeria.

“Mr Daniel, a wheelchair user, faced humiliation when he was refused entry to the KFC outlet, with the manager stating, ‘No wheelchair allowed.’ This treatment is unacceptable and goes against the principles of inclusivity and respect and it is a violation against Disability Act.”

According to Ayinla, the son of the ex-governor and serving senator, Gbenga Daniel, recounted his experience at the KFC outlet of the airport in a series of tweets posted on Wednesday via his X handle, @DebolaDaniel, saying, “Being disabled often rolls over my spirit, leaving behind a trail of shattered dignity and forgotten humanity. Nowhere more so than in Nigeria.”

He added that the denial of individuals with disabilities access to public spaces is not only disrespectful “But also undermines ongoing efforts to implement the Disability Act.”

He continued, “The case of Mr Adebola Daniel is one in millions of other unreported cases of such abuses and injustices against people with disabilities. This will no longer be tolerated by the governments at all levels. Any establishments within the shore of our country irrespective of owners’ status should take note. Enough is enough!

“The Discrimination against People with Disabilities Prohibition Act 2018, passed by the National Assembly, aims to safeguard the rights of persons with disabilities.

However, compliance with this Act has been lacking since the grace period ended in January.”
Going forward, Ayinla pledged the readiness of the committee to engage with communities to kick start the full implementation of the Disability Act, adding that “Key provisions such as access to public buildings, employment quotas, and welfare promotion for persons with disabilities must be enforced to ensure their rights are upheld.”

He implored state governments to domesticate the Disability Act, following the lead of Lagos State, noting that a sustained awareness of the public would go a long way in protecting the rights of persons living with one form of disability or the other.

Fielding questions from journalists on the sideline of the briefing, Ayinla rejected the notion that the Committee is speaking up solely because the son of a highly-placed citizen is involved, noting however that ‘If it takes Daniel’s son to make our members get access to public places and make the work of our committee known, so be it.”

Late Alao Akala’s ADC, Commits Suicide

Mohammed Shosanya

A serving Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) with the Force Criminal and Investigation Department, Alagbon, Lagos State, who was an Aide de Camp to former governor of Oyo state, late Adebayo Alao-Akala , Gbolahan Oyedemi, on Monday, reportedly committed suicide in his private house in his hometown, Ogbomoso, Oyo State.

He was the Aide de Camp to the late former Governor of the state, Adebayo Alao-Akala, during his 11-month tenure as defacto governor in 2006.

It was learned that Oyedemi, who normally visited his hometown during the Easter celebrations, told his aides at the weekend to go to their various towns to celebrate with their family members.

A source said, “Yes, he committed suicide. His body was found hanging in his house on Monday. He stays alone, and he normally comes home for Easter celebrations.

“This time, he told his aides to go and celebrate with their family members in their various homes. Only God knows what could have led him to commit suicide.”

Contacted,the Police Public Relations Officer of FCID, Alagbon, DSP Eguaoje Funmilayo, confirmed Oyedemi’s death.

Funmilayo further said the circumstances surrounding his death were still sketchy.

“No one can tell specifically what the cause of his death is until an investigation is carried out. There is no official statement from the Inspector General of Police yet.

“So, I won’t be able to tell you anything about it for now. No official statement is approved by the IG,” she added.

Ondo APC Governorship,Aiyedatiwa And The Presidency

The presidency is expected to back one of the numerous contenders for the Ondo APC 2024 gubernatorial primary election, scheduled for April 20th, 2024.

The competition will be intense yet clear-cut, offering opportunities but also posing challenges. Among the candidates is Lucky Aiyedatiwa, the current governor of Ondo State, who benefits from his incumbent status while also grappling with rumored educational certificate issues and confronting significant political hurdles and baggage.

President Tinubu and his political advisors are closely monitoring the political dynamics surrounding the APC gubernatorial ticket in Ondo State, considering its implications for the party’s presidential calculations in 2027.

However, both Tinubu and his team require a candidate free from political controversies to ensure the APC’s success in the November 2024 gubernatorial elections in Ondo.

Aiyedatiwa appears to lack the necessary political influence to unite all factions within the APC. For example, six federal lawmakers from Ondo State penned an open letter to President Tinubu, criticizing Aiyedatiwa for fostering party discord and disrespecting his late predecessor, Governor Rotimi Akeredolu.

This has further compounded Aiyedatiwa’s challenges. Moreover, Betty Anyanwu-Akeredolu, the widow of the late Rotimi Akeredolu, former governor of Ondo, has rebuked Funke Akeredolu Aruna, his niece, for endorsing Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s gubernatorial candidacy.

Additionally,the controversy surrounding Aiyedatiwa’s educational certificate adds another layer of complexity. Given the current circumstances,there are doubts about Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s ability to secure victory for the APC in Ondo on November 16, 2024..

As the ruling party in the states and with significant interest from the presidency in Ondo State, the APC is confronted with a pivotal decision. It necessitates a careful assessment of the situation and exploration of alternatives to Aiyedatiwa, emphasizing the selection of a candidate capable of uniting the party and appealing to a wide range of voters.

This might entail thorough internal consultations, redressing grievances within the party, and opting for a candidate with a more robust track record and broader support base, while still being youthful and rooted in grassroots support.

Furthermore, emphasis should be placed on presenting candidates with a compelling governance vision and addressing the electorate’s concerns to bolster their prospects in the forthcoming election. Such leverage lies predominantly with young but grassroots rooted personalities.

The incumbency factor has been resolved. The APC spokesperson stressed that the party does not hand out positions as “freebies”; rather, they are meant to be contested. This highlights the party’s commitment to democratic principles and fair competition within its ranks.

However, in the end, the party must select a candidate who fits the current political landscape, as winning elections is paramount in politics. The spokesperson stated, “We are a democratic and progressive party; we don’t hand out positions. People must prove their suitability, qualifications, or criteria to our members, who participate in primaries.”

Indeed, the APC’s main goal should be to nominate a candidate capable of uniting the party and securing a convincing victory. This necessitates choosing someone with a fresh image, broad appeal, strong leadership skills, and a proven track record of success. Such a candidate should also be able to address the diverse interests and concerns of the electorate, maximizing the party’s chances of success and effectively representing the people’s interests.

Undoubtedly, securing the Ondo gubernatorial seat in the November 2024 governorship election holds significant importance for the APC’s strategic calculations leading up to 2027. As such, the presidency must endorse a candidate with a fresh image and the adeptness to navigate the political terrain with agility.

Despite various names circulating in public discourse, Aiyedatiwa often goes unnoticed. Political analysts emphasize the critical need for careful deliberation within the APC to field a candidate who possesses both widespread popularity and the ability to secure victory. While several potential candidates are being suggested, Honorable Omo Oba Okujimi stands out.

Despite his youth, he boasts considerable private sector experience and is currently excelling as a member of the House of Representatives, representing Irele/Okitipupa Federal Constituency and serving as Chairman of the House Committee on National Population.

Honorable Jimi is reputed for his controversy-free record and enjoys substantial support across the state, making him a viable contender capable of clinching victory smoothly. His potential success in the election could also significantly impact the APC’s and President Tinubu’s 2027 strategy in Ondo and the broader southwest region.

Q4 2023:DisCos Collected N294.9bn,Ikeja Electric Recorded Highest-Report

Mohammed Shosanya

The National Bureau of Statistics (NBS),has disclosed that electricity distribution companies (DisCos) in Nigeria raked in N294.95 billion in the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2023.

It announced this in its latest report on electricity for Q4 2023, released on Monday,adding that the revenue generated by the DisCos rose by 26.96 percent compared to the N232.32 billion recorded in Q4 2022.

“Revenue collected by the DISCOs during the period was N294.95 billion from N260.16 billion in Q3 2023.On a year-on-year basis, revenue generated in the reference period rose by 26.96% from N232.32 billion recorded in Q4 2022.

“Electricity supply was 6,432. (Gwh) in Q4 2023 from 5,732 (Gwh) in the previous quarter.However, on a year-on-year basis, electricity supply increased by 14.64% compared to 5,611 (Gwh) reported in Q4 2022″,the bureau said.

Besides,the total number of customers in Q4 2023 stood at 12.12 million – up from 11.71 million in Q3 2023,representing an increase of 3.46 percent.

“On a year-on-year basis, customer numbers in Q4 2023 rose by 9.59 percent from 11.06 million reported in Q4 2022,” NBS said.

“Similarly, metered customers stood at 5.61 million in Q4 2023, indicating a decrease in the growth rate of 1.32% from 5.68 million recorded in the preceding quarter. On a year-on-year basis, this grew by 9.38% from the figure reported in Q4 2022 which was 5.13 million.”

According to the agency,estimated customers during the quarter under review were 5.83 million, showing a decrease of 3.34 percent compared to 6.03 million in Q3 2023.

It also said,on a year-on-year basis, estimated customers also decreased by 1.73 percent in Q4 2023 from 5.93 million in Q4 2022.

Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company had the highest number of estimated bill customers of 1.36 million, followed by Enugu Electricity Distribution Company (709,104), Yola Electricity Distribution Company (688,164), and Benin Electricity Distribution Company (676,324), and Kaduna Electricity Distribution Company (636,593).

Ikeja electricity distribution company has the highest revenue of N59.75 million in Q4 2023, despite having the lowest estimated customers of 217,581.

How To Ensure Stability In Nigeria’s Energy Sector – Seplat

Mayowa Balogun

Seplat Energy Plc, leading Nigerian independent energy company, says the execution of corporate social investment (CSI) programmes in oil and gas producing communities as well as empowerment of their people is capable of promoting stability in the energy sector and ensuring security of critical national assets.

Mr. Samson Ezugworie, Chief Operating Officer, Seplat Energy, said this during the Society of Petroleum Engineers Oloibiri Lecture Series and Energy Forum (SPE OLEF) 2024 organised by SPE Nigeria Council in Abuja recently. The theme of this year’s SPE OLEF is Stability in the Energy Sector: Integrated Strategies for Infrastructure, Transportation and Security.

Ezugworie, who spoke during the Energy Forum Discussion Session, said operators and the energy industry at large must refocus on sustainability and think long-term. “In tackling security and ensuring stability in our industry, we must “think sustainability” and operate responsibly. In doing this, we must collaborate; as we can impact our people and communities more collaboratively,” the Seplat Energy COO advised.

Identifying the various social investment programmes executed by Seplat Energy yearly in communities where it has operations, Ezugworie said health, educational, infrastructural and skills/knowledge interventions are executed as part and parcel of business strategy, which is in tune with Seplat Energy’s sustainability journey. Seplat Energy also executes projects targeted at solving energy problems for the communities and increasing energy access for the people. “Operators should be very intentional about these interventions. They don’t come by chance. The idea is to continue to service our partnership with our communities,” he added.

“If you keep people empowered and included, they will find less reasons to be agitated or violent. Of course, they will become your partners and show willingness to work with you for the common good of all,” Ezugworie added.

He commended the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) and the government for their efforts in securing the oil and gas assets in the country, adding that there are opportunities to do more to further ensure a more stable industry.

He lauded the government for the recently signed three Executive Orders on the oil and gas sector, identifying the action as a needed step in the right direction.

Identifying investment inflows in the energy sector as also critical in driving stability, the Seplat Energy boss said the company’s ANOH gas plant, which achieved mechanical completion in December 2023, will be a major game changer. First gas from the ANOH plant is expected this year, which will make Seplat Energy a leading domestic supplier of gas. The ANOH gas plant will provide feedstock for the OB3 pipeline nearing completion.

He also identified the divestment programmes of the international oil companies (IOC) as also key in the quest to stabilise the country’s oil and gas sector, saying successful completion of the programmes are capable of creating and retaining more value for the industry and the Nigerian economy at large as is evident in success stories of Seplat Energy and other indigenous operators that have recorded giant strides over the years.

Stressing the need for Nigeria to secure its critical national assets like oil and gas pipelines, Ezugworie said pipeline inspections via sensors, drones and robots, amongst others, are essential. Despite the fact that these technologies can detect and locate defects, anomalies, and threats in real time, and provide data and feedback for maintenance and repair, Ezugworie said there is the need for improved response time to actually address the challenges.

He added: “If you look at what the NNPCL is doing today to combat oil theft, you will see that the journey has already started. The platforms have been built for the collaboration among stakeholders to thrive. But we still see some of these threats recurring.

“In the area of collaboration, we need to improve more when it comes to intelligence sharing. Strong collaboration between government agencies is also very key. The relationship between these government agencies should be very cordial to boost response time when the need arises. Implementing these strategies will significantly improve collaboration between security agencies and industry stakeholders in Nigeria, leading to better intelligence sharing, coordinated response efforts, and enhanced security outcomes.”

Adetona Clocks 64 Years On The Throne

By Chief (Dr.) Fassy Adetokunboh Yusuf

The world’s longest reigning paramount monarch, Oba (Dr.) Sikiru Kayode Adetona is 64 years on the throne.A patriot and nationalist of the highest order, the Awujale and Paramount Ruler of Ijebuland, was officially crowned on April 2, 1960, six months before the country’s attainment of independence.

His coronation including the presentation of the staff of office was performed by the Governor of Western Region, Chief Samuel Ladoke Akintola, and witnessed by an unprecedented crowd including Nigeria’s Leader of Opposition, Chief Obafemi Jeremiah Awolowo and Ijebu notables.

A monarch like no other, he bestrides the traditional institution like a colossus. His reign has been a monumental success and a pride to the Ijebu of Southwest Nigeria, the several tribulations he faced up to 1984 notwithstanding. He personifies the attributes of Ijebu that include strength of character (omoluwabi), fierce and sturdy independence, candour, objectivity, sincerity, entrepreneurial spirit, reliability, and resoluteness.

There were several accounts on the origin of Ijebu people. The accounts being largely oral,opinions are divided on how the people came to inhabit the present Ijebuland of Ogun State. The seemingly most factual of all the accounts was that the Ijebu people migrated into Nigeria from the Southern Sudanese region called Owadaiye, now corrupted to Waddai.

By a letter, dated January 4, 1960 referenced CB. 4 1/333, the Permanent Secretary in the Western Region’s Ministry of Local Government conveyed to the Local Government Adviser in Ijebu Ode, the approval of the Western Region Governor in-Council, the appointment of Prince Sikiru Kayode Adetona as the Awujale of Ijebuland with effect from that date (January 4, 1960).

It became the lot of Ijebu notables like the late Ogbeni-Oja, Chief (Dr.),Timothy Adeola Odutola; Bobasuwa, Chief Okunowo; and Asiwaju, Chief Samuel Olatunbosun Shonibare to arrange for the homecoming of the King-elect.

On January 18, 1960, the Head of the Ijebu Ode Regency Council, the Ogbeni-Oja, Chief Timothy Adeola Odutola formally presented the new traditional ruler to the whole world at Itoro, Ijebu Ode. This presentation, which was a novelty, signalled the commencement of the installation ceremonies of the king-elect. It was indeed, a new dawn in the annals of Ijebu people. The king-elect thereafter, proceeded to undergo the traditional seclusion at the Odo for three months.

On Tuesday, April 5,1960,newly crowned Oba Adetona,took his seat as a member of the Western Region House of Chiefs, after a formal introduction. So charming and captivating was Oba Adetona, that some Obas, and Chiefs nominated him for the presidency of the House of Chiefs, albeit, an older Oba, late Sir Adesoji Aderemi, Ooni of Ife was eventually elected the President.

As if confirming the aphorism that a golden fish has no hiding place,the new Awujale was appointed by the Western Region Government as a Minister and Member of the Region’s Executive Council. This position he occupied until the outbreak of the Western region’s political crisis of 1962.

With the declaration of a State of Emergency in the Western Region by the then Federal Government, the Administrator of the region, Dr. Moses Adekoyejo Majekodunmi, found the services of the young Awujale indispensable. He was made a Commissioner during the emergency period.

Since 1960, Oba Adetona has succeeded in raising the status and reckoning of his Ijebu people. He is known and perceived as one of the country’s greatest monarchs- dead or alive. A philosopher and social engineer, a thoroughbred and incorruptible monarch, his fame and popularity extend beyond the shores of Nigeria. A creative and strategic ruler,Oba Adetona has been a significant factor in the nation’s socio-political and economic development and growth.

The Awujale is loyally and devotedly committed to the Nigerian State. He is indeed, a patriot. He has built bridges across Rivers Niger and Benue. He admonishes his people to be thoroughbred wherever they find themselves.Little wonder the Ijebu people have not only comported themselves wherever they are, but it is on record that no inter or intra ethnic clash has been recorded in Ijebuland since he ascended the throne in 1960.

He was in the forefront of finding a national solution to the political logjam of 1993 to 1998. Oba Adetona consulted widely and hosted several fora. He was never a sell out. He brokered peace and concord in 1998 and 1999, and the current major actors in the nation’s political parties will readily attest to this disclosure.

It should be stated without equivocation that spoils of office cannot corrupt the monarch. He is just, transparent and equitable. Oba Adetona loathes any indecency and malfeasance. He eschews corruption like the plague. He has been known to chastise corrupt leaders and quite often to publicly denounce them.

Oba Adetona,to paraphrase Josiah Gilbert Holland (1819 to 1881), lis one leader “whom the lust of office does not kill.’’ A leader “whom the spoils of office cannot buy”. A monarch who “possesses opinions and a will.’’ A king “who has honour, who will not lie”.

A legend that has always “stood before a demagogue and damned his treacherous flattering without winking”.That every successive administration in Ogun State and Nigeria holds him in high esteem is a manifestation of his incorruptibility and sagacity.

He has immeasurably succeeded in bringing about religious harmony among his people to the extent that religion does not dichotomise Ijebu. The Christians live in harmony with Muslims in Ijebuland. The traditionalists are equally not isolated. The common saying in Ijebu is that “religion cannot divide us”.

Albeit Oba Adetona,is the President of the United Muslim Council (an umbrella Islamic organisation for Muslims) and the Vice President of the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, he attends Christian functions and he is quite versed in Christianity. The Ijebu Christian Community holds the New Year Prayer Session in the Awujale Palace. Many of his high-ranking Otunba and Chiefs are Christians.

Even though blessed with the wherewithal of life, Oba Adetona was able to mobilise his subjects in the 1980s to construct what is today one of the best ultra-modern palaces in the country. He was at it again when he galvanised his people to construct what is now known as Oba S. K. Adetona Golden Jubilee Centre directly opposite the palace. It is otherwise known as Palace Annexe.

The palace extension serves a number of purposes including as venue for the Annual Ojude Oba Festival (the international socio-cultural festival of the Ijebu nation), Royal Arcade, Ijebu National Museum, Regberegbe (Age Grade) Secretariat, Council of Otunba Secretariat, Council of Chiefs Secretariat, Shopping complex, and Tourists’ centre.

The Ijebu monarch, Alaiyeluwa Oba Sikiru Kayode Adetona represents the totality of the worthy ancestral heritage of a people that have carved a niche for themselves in governance. It was therefore, not a surprise that the monarch shortly after his 80th birthday in 2014, instituted the Oba (Dr.) Sikiru Kayode Adetona Professorial Chair in Governance in the Department of Political Science.

This endeavour has led to the establishment of the Institute of Governance for postgraduate and research studies in Governance, Olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago Iwoye, Ogun State. The multi-billion naira and iconic project is expected to be commissioned by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, as part of activities to mark the 90th birthday anniversary of the monarch.

To Awujale Adetona, good governance is the key to the emancipation of the society and the development of the country. ‘Good governance is a sine qua non to the march of our socio-economic, political,educational and technological growth and development’ is the oft-repeated declaration of the monarch. He feels good governance has eluded the nation and he is therefore, poised to reverse the trend or stem the tide through the professorial chair he endowed on governance.

His commitment to education is unassailable. His contributions to education is equally legendary. He fought for the retention of Tai Solarin University of Education when a past administration mooted the idea of scrapping the institution which is the first university of education in the country. Indeed, Oba Adetona’s contribution to education is legendary.

He was appointed the Chancellor of the Federal University of Technology (now Modibbo Adama University), Yola by the Babangida administration. After serving out his term, he received a lot of accolades as a leader with impeccable credentials. Kabiyesi also served as Chancellor of Crescent University, Abeokuta, and he is currently, the Chancellor of Hallmark University, Itele-Ijebu.

Recently the Ogun State Government renamed the Tai Solarin College of Education as Oba Sikiru Adetona College of Education, Science and Technology. This is a monumental gain for the institution as the education-loving monarch is now embarking on a massive transformation of the institution to make it primus inter pares.

Awujale Adetona is using his sagacity and creative ingenuity to bring the traditional institution in tandem with civilisation. The old and fetish practices have been jettisoned in Ijebuland, thus making the institution to be attractive to successful technocrats, professionals, and business moguls of royal lineage.

The Ogun State Government keyed into the philosophy of Oba Adetona by taking desirable step to outlaw barbaric practices in the coronation and burial of traditional rulers in the state.

Oba Adetona has brought tremendous honour and dignity to the Traditional institution, especially to Ijebu Traditional Council. His records of excellent and unsurpassable service to his people and the country are heart warming.

We sincerely salute the living legend, the great and amiable monarch as he continues to represent the totality of what the Ijebu stand for as a race.May his reign continue to be peaceful, progressive, and beneficial to Ijebuland, and indeed, to the nation.

Chief (Dr.) Fassy Adetokunboh Yusuf, Legal Practitioner and Distinguished Fellow,University of Lagos is Baagbimo of Ijebu and former Ogun State Commissioner for Information, Culture, and Sports.
Expressmail:drcfassyaoyusuf@gmail.com.
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