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A KEYNOTE ADDRESS BY THE CHAIRMAN – CARE TAKER COMMITTEE ILAJE LOCAL GOVERNMENT HON. ADEGBENRO NOMIYE ON THE OCCASION OF A SEMINAR ON CAREER TALK ORGANISED FOR ILAJE YOUTHS AND PROFESSIONALS HELD AT IGBOKODA RECENTLY

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Hon Adegbenro NomiyeThe Ondo State Head of Service, Government Functionaries, Organisers of this Seminar, Resource Persons, Gentlemen of the Press, Participants, Ladies and Gentlemen, I feel highly honored to present this keynote address on this occasion organized by the ILAJE PROFESSIONALS on the need for self-actualization and fulfillment through career development.

The relevance of the theme of the seminar “RETHINKING THE ILAJE ENTERPRISES” Which is the first of its kind cannot be over emphasized in the contemporary Ilaje Nation.

It is therefore my belief that every one present here today would not remain the same at the end of the seminar having listened to different professionals.

Let make it clear that every man is born with one talent or the other and for the fact that you are made in the image of God; it shows that you are specially created; you are unique and highly talented. This is the basis of which to anchor a trust on the Lord to build a successful career.

However, there are some key points that serve as catalysts to help you to be significant and successful in your career or profession. I know that our resource persons here would talk extensively on this, but let me just highlight some features that would enhance your preparedness for a successful career or profession in life.

I.    Self-Discovering: Every human being has talent, potentials and limitless capabilities, but you can only discover these through such means as education. Through education you are exposed to the world of a possibilities and a rare opportunity to decide your faith. Education leads to choosing a worthwhile career.

II.    Course of Study: Choosing a career is a direct result of the course of study undertaken at a certain level of your education. Your chosen course of study is either informed by your interest for some subjects at your secondary education level or based on your understanding of the comparative advantage you in a particular discipline. The bottom line, however, is that no course of.

III.    Study is irrelevant or insignificant: it depends on what you make out of it. Note that, one key characteristic of successful individuals is that they know what they want and are quick to take action to realize it. Modern trend, however, point to a course of study that ensure self-reliance and a profession that is action- oriented. Any career that is bias along this premix is bound to be productive and successful.

IV.    Creative: For one to be exceptional in his chosen career he needs to be creative and carve a niche for himself in that career. This will make him a special person to be looked for always. The secret of most exceptional professionals is the fact that they take the pain and time to study the past, compare the present practice among competitors and come out with some uncommon strategies that place them ahead in terms of productivity.

V.    Set a Tall Target & Goals: Productivity in a chosen career always obey the law of cause and effect. Something must first be planted before a harvest. Always think and act big, never underestimate the level you can attain in your career, therefore put in all that can enhance bumper harvest your time, energy, technical know-how and most importantly let people know the high standard you set yourself as this will form the reason for their relationship with you.

VI.    Patriotism & Honesty: Be honest with people and associates, and never underestimate the virtue of patriotism, as these play vital roles in your being productive and successful. Remember that you are a product of your society, your success and achievement in your chosen career should have positive impact on the society, as this will be the measure by which people will assess you.

Ladies and gentlemen the list of such features that engender outstanding achievements and success in a chosen profession is explain in the course of this professional talk by the eminent resource persons who have been specially selected for that purpose.

At this juncture, let me commend the organizers and sponsors of this professional talk – the Ilaje Professional for their contribution to national growth and human development in particular.

It is my hope that the target group i.e. the youth and the various professional groups here present would benefit immensely from the wealth of experience of our resource persons and use whatever knowledge acquired today for the growth and development of Ilaje which will also bring about self-reliance and reduction in youth restiveness in our various communities.

I welcome you all and wish you a successful talk show.

Thank you and God bless.

ODSG Poised To Tackle Ecological Problems

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Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo state has promise to deal vigorously with ecological problems confronting riverine areas of the state.

The state commissioners for Environment, chief Omolebi Apatiti, made this knowat Igbokoda, Ilaje local government of the state during a working visit.

Chief Adepiti, who posited that building of structure and dumping of refuse on water way are the major causes of flood, however cautioned the people to desist from such acts.

The commissioner revealed that the state state Government has  approved that, all local government in state purchase dustbins and refuse compactors to assist in clearing the  environment, this  according to turn will discourage dumping of refuge in rivers and  unauthorized places.

Earlier the chairman interim committee, of the council, Mr. Adegbenro Nomiye said, the council had gone round sensitizing people on maintain and sustaining people on the need to maintain and sustaining clean environment.

He appealed to the government to assist to the state government to assist in clearing the waterways.

Meanwhile, chief omolebi adepiti has ordered the arrest of two butchers for operating in an unhygienic environment actions that are in contravention of the environment laws.

The commissioners who gave the order during a sanitization rally to mark this years National environmental sanitation day in Akure emphasized the need for every body to lie in a clean environment, adding that healthy people make a productive and progressive national chief Adepiti promise to carry the rally to all the 18 local Government areas of the state.

A guest speaker, Mr. ifemile Oluwole had earlier informed that environmental issues include waste disposal, medical waste, Management of strag animals, market Environment and so on.

He advised the people to always wash hands with soap after defection to avoid diseases.

Youth Groups Extols Ehinlanwo

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A youth group, has praised the efforts of senator Hosea Ehinlanwo, the senator representing Ondo South senatorial District at the senate. Speaking with coastalnews in a chat recently, the president of the group Mr. Godspower  Iyegher observed “Senator Hosea Ehinlanwo has distinguish himself not only in the number of constituency projects he has been able to influence to the southern senatorial District but also in his philanthropic gestures.”

He observed that the Ondo Southern Senatorial District had never had it so good in terms of number of constituency projects the way Ehinlanwo has brought projects to the area.

“our Senatorial District has never had it so good like this, there are a lot of projects that we can see, aside from the projects baba Ehinlanwo is a philanthropist of sort you need to go to Abuja to see the number of people that Baba is taking care of irrespective of political affiliation, this man is a wonderful man and special person who has a compassionate mind towards people” he started.

Omolebi Adepiti Speaks to Coastalnews

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Chief  Omolebi Adepiti, Ondo State Commissioner for Environment speaks with our correspondent on the challenges of his office, the strength of the Labour Party  in Ilaje Local Government Area and Ondo State. He spoke on other sundry issues. Enjoy the excerpts:

Q: What is your greatest challenge since you assumed office as commissioner for Environment?

A: Thank you very much. Well, by the time we came on board, there was no Ministry of Environment, but the time we came in the first challenge was to create the normal structure of a ministry in place. And after that, we  discovered that there are a lot of problems. In this state, the attitude of our people particularly to waste disposal has been so negative and in trying to educate our people, we give them orientation and we have been assisting where necessary. So that is the major challenge that we are having and I can refer to it as the greatest challenge because particularly in our area, the area is prone to flood and erosion as a result of abnormal waste disposal attitude of our people.

Q: The Oil Producing Communities are seriously devastated and their fishing activities  are almost going into extinction ……. What are you dong to redress this situation?

A: This issue of climate change is a global issue of the climate change. As you know the coastal area of the State belongs to the Niger Delta where oil is. And what we are trying to do for now is to persuade these oil companies to make sure they come around to assist the people in their little way.

Actually, our people depend on fishing, but because of these activities that are going on there, it has become a different story entirely, our people cannot go out fishing again, the fishes are not there but whatever we feel we can do to address this situation we will do and this fishing which has been our major occupation cannot be carried out now, then we have to find an alternative for our people, let see what they can do to make a living out of what they have now.

Q: What is the fate of victims for rainstorm in the state?

A: When the government came on board last year, there have been cases of disaster. In fact, immediately we came in, there was one in Akure that affected so many houses, many roofs were blown off, and so many houses were destroyed. Recently another one happened in Akoko. And immediately it was reported we went into action, relief materials were provided and in fact we are thinking of educating our people right now. In fact the issue of rainstorm is natural disaster but we have been encouraging our people to plant trees around their houses so as to break the storm when it comes around.

Q: We discovered  that a number of houses have been bulldozed and brought down particularly in Akure here. We also see such actions in some parts of Ondo. What is the justification for this?

A: Let me put it on records that we have not pulled down houses, like in Alagbaka here, there are some shanties and in an attempt to beautify  our major roads, we decide to pull down these shanties and kiosk for example, if you look at these areas now the whole place is free and what we are trying to do is to green the whole area to make the whole environment beautiful but no houses have been pulled down particularly along Oba Adesida Road, all we are trying to do is to create space where we have the opportunity of beautifying  the roads and streets.

Q: The Ala River in Akure is always known to overflow its bounds thereby causing a lot of problems, what are you doing to address this problem?

A: Last year when we came on board, the first problem that was tackled by my Ministry was the problem of Ala River. And I want to say that when this problem was encountered, so many people were leaving their houses, the houses were taken over by flood, but later when we came in there was nothing we could do rather than to clear the waterways and immediately we did this, that is clear, the waterways manually. In fact, I brought in people from Ilaje and Ese-Odo to carry out the clearing and the people were impressed and since that time, we have been thinking of a permanent solution. Right now, we have an amphibious excavator that is working on Ala River.

So we have opened up the whole place. And one other problem as I told you earlier is a major challenge here, the way our people dump their refuse and the waterways will be blocked and when the waterway is blocked, definitely, water will surely find its level, and in an attempt to find its level, there will be problems elsewhere. So what we are trying  to do is to clear the waterways so that the water will be flowing and if there are wastes being dumped along the waterways, at least the current will move the wastes away. And we will continue to do this annually and apart from that we have presented the case of Ala River to the Presidency in Abuja; so right now we have submitted everything and we are expecting money from Abuja and as soon as we receive the money, we will give it a permanent solution. And when a permanent solution is proffered, Ala people people will be free from flood and erosion.

Q: Trade and Commerce is being hampered in the riverine  communities of Ilaje and Ese-Odo as a result of  the problem of water hyacinth, what are your plans to redress the situation?

A: Thank you very much. Thank God, you are also from that area too. This menace of water hyacinth has been very serious problem not only to Ondo State. Sometime last year around November and December, we carried out the clearing but I want to tell you that those places are almost blocked again, and if you look at the way the water hyacinth is multiplying, it requires constant clearing but what we are even thinking of is that we will bring machine that will do the clearing more effectively and we have sent somebody to Port Harcourt in Rivers State to study at least what they are using there. In the area of water weeds which is very common in Ilaje and Ese-odo, because there is water for them to thrive, my recommendation is that before he gets these machines, constantly we should continue to clear the waterways like the Road maintenance officers. We will employ them and train them and when they are there, at least this problem will be minimized.

A: At the recently held NDDC Stakeholders’ Forum at Igbokoda, we learnt you were to stand in for Mr. Governor but was not allowed to go into Igbokoda by some youths who barricaded the road. What is your comment on this and what are you doing to forestall this kind of ugly incidence in future?

Q: Actually, those boys did not disturb me but when I got there, they have bashed my colleagues’ official car that is Chief Tola Wewe, I saw Baba Arije, with some other government functionaries, and they did not allow them to enter Igbokoda. I immediately called the Chief  of Staff to the Governor what was happening and the Governor said I should try to maintain peace though I wanted to make an arrangement to fish out those boys out of the place, I did not want to create further crisis there. I then went to the Police Station only to discover that the Commissioner of Police had already advised to put off the programme, I then got in touch with the organizer of the programme and learnt that people were are already at the venue of the programme. But after that, I went into action to investigate the cause of the problem of that day.

As I am discussing with you now, some of those boys who caused the problem that day are here in my office, I brought them from Igbokoda, I want to discuss with them. I think it is hightime we stopped  this embarrassment. Apart from Ilaje and Ese-odo people that were there that day, there were some people from other places and it is an embarrassment. I want to discuss with them so that a lasting solution can be found to the problems. Actually, I do not want a reoccurrence.

 

Q: As the holder of the highest political office in Ilaje Local Government, do you see the Labour Party as a party that can rear its head if there is election today?

A: Actually, Yes. When you start a project you are bound to face some challenges, and as a normal human being, when you face such challenges, it is for you to find panacea to these problems. Already, Labour Party has started in Ilaje Local Government, I know for sure that as at today, we control the majority but some people  may be grumbling because there is no way everybody can be satisfied at the same time, those that have not been satisfied would be taken care of, by the time we take care of everybody, people will now come down a bit. I am assuring you that if election comes up today, Labour Party will defeat all other parties.

Q: What is your message to the people of Ilaje Local Government?

A: My message for my people in Ilaje Local Government is that they should embrace peace; they should allow peace to reign in the area. I believe in dialogue if there are problems, let us discuss, rather than taking laws into our hands, and I am appealing particularly to the youths, they should not allow people to use them, we still have three years, and within these three years, everybody will be satify.

OSOPADEC gives scholarships to 4, 000 students

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The Ondo State Oil Producing Development Commission has presented scholarship awards to about 4,000 students of the state origin, who are in various tertiary institutions across the country.

OSOPADEC is an interventions agency established by the state government to engineer development in the oil-producing areas of the state.

The Chairman of the agency’s Scholarship/Bursary Disbursement Committee, Mr. Akin Adaramola, said on Tuesday that the government was committed to the development of the youths in the region.

He said, “The committee has completed its verification exercise and scholarships worth N75m were presented to the students of the state origin in Ilaje and Ese Odo council areas of the state.

“Each of the undergraduate students collected a cheque of N25,000 while others collected N15,000 cheques.”

Adaramola noted that the state government would soon develop a data base which would make the disbursement less cumbersome.
Source: Agency Reporter, Punch Newspaper, Akure.

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