Saturday, April 18, 2026

OYRTMA Hosts 45 Oke-Ogun Poly Students for Practical Traffic Management Training





            

The Oyo State Road Traffic Management Authority (OYRTMA) on Thursday welcomed 45 students from the Department of Transportation Management at Oke-Ogun Polytechnic, Saki, for an enlightening study visit to its headquarters at the Secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan.


 The student Led by Dr. Akanmu, the Head of the Department, and Mr. Onifade, the students gathered valuable knowledge about traffic management operations and road safety administration in Oyo State. The visit aimed to bridge the gap between theoretical studies and practical experience in the transport sector.



During the visit, Major Adesagba Adekoya (Rtd.), Executive Chairman of OYRTMA, gave a detailed presentation on the history and evolution of road safety efforts in the state, highlighting the steps that led to the creation of OYRTMA. He urged the students to pursue professionalism in their careers, emphasizing that the future of the transportation sector depends on highly skilled and ethical practitioners.



Major Adekoya also reaffirmed OYRTMA’s commitment to facilitating industrial training opportunities for students, provided they are officially posted by the Ministry of Training and Establishment. He expressed his appreciation to the Oyo State Government for its continued support, which has strengthened OYRTMA’s ability to enhance road safety and maintain traffic discipline across the state.


Speaking at the event, Dr. Akanmu, speaking on behalf of the visiting students, expressed his gratitude to Major Adekoya and the entire OYRTMA management for their warm hospitality. He described the visit as a “worthwhile and unforgettable experience” for the students, who gained invaluable insights into the practical aspects of traffic management.


In closing remarks, Commander Adeoye Ayoade, the General Manager of OYRTMA, also commended Oke-Ogun Polytechnic for initiating the visit, noting that the exposure would have a significant impact on the students’ academic and professional growth. He further remarked that Dr. Akanmu, who is well-known at the Authority, would always be “welcome home.”


The students were given an extensive tour of OYRTMA’s facilities, with several directors delivering insightful presentations. The briefings covered key operational areas such as enforcement strategies, traffic management best practices, and the Authority’s approach to maintaining road safety.


Directors who spoke at the event included Mr. Akammu Olusola, Director of Administration and Supplies; Mrs. Kehinde Dore, Director of Finance and Accounts; Mr. Adesina Olamide, Director of Operations and Enforcement; Mr. Olalere Rasheed, Director of Rescue and Incident Management; Mrs. Lawal Teslimat Bolaji, Director of Logistics and Engineering; as well as the Director of Marshal and Youth Volunteers and the Provost Marshal for the Authority.



The visit gave the students a unique opportunity to link their academic studies with real-world applications in the transport and road safety sector, helping them better understand the importance of effective traffic management in safeguarding lives and property on the roads.



20th Synod: Continue to Pray for Peace, Oyo Head of Service Charges Churches

 





The Oyo State Head of Service. Mrs Olubunmi Oni, mni has charged Churches in Nigeria to continue to stand as a beacon of hope, a voice of truth and a pillar of moral guidance to the society.


She stated this during the opening ceremony of the 20th synod of the Methodist Church Diocese, Age, Igbo Elerin, Ibadan, with the Theme; "I Will Fight For You".


She said the  theme of the synod echoes Exodus 14:14, where Moses tells the Israelites, trapped between Pharaoh’s army and the Red Sea: “The LORD shall fight for you and you shall hold your peace. ”God demonstrated His ability to deliver by parting the Red Sea, drowning the enemy and setting His people free, this account shows that when God fights for His people, no obstacle is insurmountable.


The Head of Service said the Church is more than a place of worship; it is a moral and spiritual pillar of the nation. Its contribution to national security is both spiritual and practical.


"For Nigeria, this means we can trust God’s power while also doing our part, praying fervently, acting justly and supporting the structures that protect lives and property".


She continued, "at this moment in our nation’s history, we are reflecting on the theme "I Will Fight for You.”These words are not merely a slogan; they are a divine promise that has carried God’s people through every age and they speak directly to our present reality.


Mrs Oni hinted further that God’s promise to fight for us does not imply passivity on our part, throughout the Scripture, divine intervention worked hand in hand with human responsibility.


"In a time like this, when our society is confronted with numerous challenges moral, social and economic the role of the Church becomes even more critical". 


"The Synod is not merely a routine meeting; it is a sacred platform for reflection, renewal and collective decision-making under divine guidance. It is a time for the Church to assess its journey, strengthen its mission and chart a forward-looking course in fulfilling its spiritual and societal responsibilities. Such gatherings remind us that the Church is both a spiritual family and a moral force in the life of the nation".



She added that Churches can mediate conflicts, counsel aggrieved parties and preach messages that reduce ethnic and religious tension in a diverse nation like Nigeria, the Church’s voice for peace is indispensable.


She enjoined Churches to partner with security agencies by sharing information, organizing community watch groups, providing safe spaces and praying for the security personnel for their protection and for God to expose any act of betrayal or compromise, as Judas Iscariot betrayed Christ, many lives have been lost to banditry and kidnapping, including evangelists, clergy, engineers and other gifted citizens who could have contributed to our nation’s development.


She opined  that many security challenges stem from poverty and idleness, the Church can offer vocational training, youth mentorship and support for the vulnerable, both in cities and in rural communities by removing the conditions that fuel crime.


"Nigeria’s security is not solely the responsibility of the armed forces, it is a collective effort. The Synod is not merely a routine meeting; it is a sacred platform for reflection, renewal and collective decision-making under divine guidance. It is a time for the Church to assess its journey, strengthen its mission, and chart a forward-looking course in fulfilling its spiritual and societal responsibilities. Such gatherings remind us that the Church is both a spiritual family and a moral force in the life of the nation's task in which the Church lights the path of hope, truth, and unity.


"I am particularly delighted to note that the Methodist Church has remained steadfast in its commitment to spiritual growth, community development and nation-building. Your contributions in education, healthcare, and the moral upbringing of our youths are commendable and worthy of emulation.


She admonished the Church to continue partnering with the government and other stakeholders in promoting good governance, peace, and sustainable development to  build a society that is just, prosperous and harmonious.


In his remarks, The Bishop of the Diocese of Agodi, Rt. Rev. Simeon.  Onaleke appreciated the Head of Service for the word of encouragement, saying that, the 20th Synod will be fruitful, spirit-filled and impactful.


Abiodun Atilola 

Media Officer to the SSG/HOS 

18. April. 2026






Friday, April 17, 2026

Celebration of Service as OYSMIDA GM Marks 60th Birthday, Exit from Public Service




The Oyo State Mineral Development Agency (OYSMIDA) has celebrated the retirement and 60th birthday of its General Manager, Mrs Olufunke Omidiran, in a grand ceremony that drew top government officials, colleagues, family members, and well-wishers from across Oyo State.


The event brought together family members, colleagues, and well-wishers to honour Mrs. Omidiran’s years of dedicated service, exemplary leadership, and remarkable contributions to the growth and development of the Agency.


In his remarks, the Director-General of OYSMIDA, Mr Abiodun Oni, congratulated the celebrant on attaining the milestone of retirement and her 60th birthday. 


He commended her unwavering commitment, professionalism, and passion for excellence, noting that her legacy of diligence and integrity will continue to inspire staff and stakeholders of the Agency.


The Director-General described Mrs. Omidiran as a seasoned administrator whose impactful leadership strengthened the operations and reputation of the Agency during her tenure.


Also present at the ceremony were representatives of Permanent Secretaries and General Managers from various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies in Oyo State, who joined in celebrating her outstanding service to the state.


The event featured goodwill messages, tributes, and presentations in recognition of her distinguished career, with prayers offered for a fulfilling retirement filled with good health, joy, and continued success.



Oyo Govt Moves to Unlock Trade Potential with Moniya Inland Dry Port Project.




The Oyo State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to the successful realization of the Moniya Inland Dry Port, project with the convening of a high-level review and validation meeting on its implementation strategy, describing the project as a major driver of economic transformation and regional trade expansion.


The meeting, which brought together key Stakeholders from the public and private sectors, development partners, and Federal Regulatory Agencies, focused on the presentation and validation of the consultant’s final report, as well as the integration of stakeholders’ inputs into the implementation framework.


In his welcome address, the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Musibau Adetunji Babatunde, who represented the Governor of Oyo State, expressed appreciation to stakeholders for their continued commitment to the project, describing it as a strategic infrastructure that will reposition the State’s economy.


He also commended  the project Consultant, DewLands International Company Limited  for its technical work on the report, noting that the Inland Dry Port would serve as a “game changer in the nearest future, creating jobs, decongesting the seaports, and projecting Oyo State as a major logistics hub.”


Prof. Babatunde explained that the engagement was designed to ensure thorough review, validation, and alignment of the project’s recommendations with both state and national development priorities.


He added that the initiative aligns with Federal efforts to enhance logistics efficiency, improve trade facilitation, and reduce congestion at existing seaports, particularly in Lagos.


According to him, “our shared vision and collaboration will drive this project into reality and ensure that Oyo State fully harnesses the benefits of this strategic infrastructure.”


Also speaking, the Commissioner for Lands, Housing and Urban Development, Mr. Akin-Funmilayo Williams, noted that the project is being implemented in collaboration with relevant Federal Agencies, including the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, under the leadership of the Honourable Minister, H.E. 

Adegboyega Oyetola, CON.


He said the partnership reflects strong synergy between the Federal and State governments in delivering critical infrastructure that will stimulate economic growth and development.


Representing the Honourable Minister, the Director of Maritime Services at the Federal Ministry of Marine and Blue Economy, Mr. Oyinloye Adeola Meshack, He  described the project as a transformative intervention for trade facilitation and regional connectivity.

He urged stakeholders to remain open, sincere, and committed in their engagement, emphasizing that the project would strengthen economic linkages across the South-West region and beyond.


Mr. Oyinloye explained that the Inland Dry Port would help address congestion at existing seaports in Lagos by serving as an inland extension linked through road and rail infrastructure, thereby improving efficiency in cargo clearance and distribution.


He added that the project would boost economic activities along the corridor, create employment opportunities, strengthen small and medium-scale enterprises, and support industrial development across Oyo State and the South-West region.


He further noted that supporting infrastructure, including road rehabilitation to the project site and the upgrade of the Airport to international standards, formed part of broader efforts to create an enabling environment for investment.


According to him, relevant Agencies such as the Nigerian Shippers’ Council and the Nigerian Ports Authority are already collaborating closely with the State Government to ensure smooth documentation and timely implementation.


He expressed optimism that operations would commence in the near future, describing the project as a “significant step towards improving trade efficiency and unlocking regional economic potential.

Oyo Govt Reaffirms Commitment to Public Health, Environmental Safety





The Oyo State Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources has reassured residents of its readiness to tackle emerging public health and environmental challenges, including Cholera, Lassa fever, flooding, and other related hazards.


The Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Hon. Ademola Aderinto, gave the assurance on Thursday during a press briefing held at the Ministry.


He emphasized that contagious diseases such as cholera, Lassa fever, and Ebola thrive in unsanitary environments, urging residents to maintain proper sanitation, avoid exposing food items, and keep their surroundings clean at all times.


Aderinto warned of the risk of a cholera outbreak and stressed the importance of personal hygiene, safe water practices, and proper waste disposal in preventing the spread of diseases.


He further advised residents to adopt strict hygiene and food safety practices, particularly in preventing Lassa fever. According to him, food items must be properly stored in sealed containers to prevent contamination by rodents, while the sale and consumption of exposed or contaminated food should be avoided.

Residents were also urged to ensure that food products are sourced, processed, and handled under hygienic conditions.


The Commissioner also cautioned against bush burning and indiscriminate waste disposal, noting that such practices pose serious environmental and public health risks.


On waste management, he reiterated the Ministry’s zero tolerance for illegal waste disposal and the use of unauthorized waste collectors. 


He  advised residents to patronize only government-approved waste management services, warning that illegal waste handling contributes to environmental degradation.


He also warned residents  against dumping refuse in drainages and waterways, as this contributes significantly to flooding.


Speaking on flooding, Engr. Aderinto noted that meteorological reports indicate increased rainfall in parts of the country. 

He urged residents to remain vigilant and take necessary precautionary measures, adding that the state government is strengthening its monitoring and response systems to mitigate the impact of flooding.


Residents were encouraged to report environmental violations promptly or unsafe practices, including illegal dumping and activities that could endanger public health.


The Commissioner further advised households, food vendors, and storage facilities to carry out regular fumigation to prevent rodent infestation.


"Residents of Oyo State are therefore advised to report environmental violations through the Oyo State Security Services (OYO SSS) emergency line: 09116696777." He said



Retired Oyo Top Officials Commend Makinde’s Welfare Policies




Retired top officials in Oyo State have commended Governor Seyi Makinde for what they described as worker- and pensioner-friendly policies that have improved the welfare of both serving and retired civil servants.


The commendation was given by the Association of Retired Executive Secretaries and General Managers of the Oyo State Government during a courtesy visit to the Secretary to the State Government, Professor. Musibau  Babatunde, at the Government Secretariat, Ibadan.


The Chairman of the Association, Barrister Olusola Orobode, lauded the administration for the regular payment of salaries, pensions and gratuities, noting that the policy had brought relief and stability to retirees across the state.


He also praised the government for its developmental strides in critical sectors, including education, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture and security, which he said have positioned Oyo State as an attractive destination for investment.


Orobode described the administration as responsive to the needs of workers and senior citizens, adding that the consistent welfare initiatives have boosted confidence in governance.


He noted further that members of the association, despite being retired, remain active and are willing to contribute their experience and expertise to support government programmes through advisory and consultancy roles.


In his remarks, the Secretary to the State Government appreciated the visit and reaffirmed the government’s commitment to the welfare of workers and retirees, stressing that their contributions remain vital to the state’s development.


Professor Babatunde disclosed that efforts were underway to engage retired professionals in strategic areas through committee assignments and policy formulation, in order to harness their wealth of experience for improved service delivery.


He assured the association of the government’s openness to constructive advice, noting that inclusive governance remains key to sustainable development.


The visit featured the presentation of a congratulatory card to the SSG and a reaffirmation of the association’s support for the state government’s programmes.


Abiodun Atilola 

Media Officer to the SSG/HOS 

17. April, 2026

Thursday, April 16, 2026

Oyo Govt Begins Statewide Data Collection for MSMEs Across LGs, LCDAs




The Oyo State Government has commenced a renewed and strategic statewide data collection and collation exercise for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) across all the 33 Local Government Areas and Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in the State to strengthen economic planning and expand access to government and international support initiatives.


The initiative was formally flagged off on Wednesday at the Conference Room of the Ministry of Investment, Trade, Cooperatives and Industry, Secretariat, Ibadan.


Flagging off the programme, the  Commissioner for Investment, Trade, Cooperatives and Industry, Hon. Adeniyi Olabode Adebisi, stated that the engagement was designed as a “train-the-trainer” session to equip selected participants as aggregators for the statewide MSMEs data capture exercise.


The Commissioner who spoke through the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mr. Olajide Okesade,explained that the aggregators would be responsible for coordinating data collection efforts within their respective Local Government Areas by working with ten trained agents each, thereby ensuring widespread and efficient coverage across the State.


He noted that a similar exercise conducted in 2024 provided valuable insights but also revealed the need for improved accuracy and validation of data collected.


According to him, “This initiative is aimed at improving the quality and reliability of MSMEs data in Oyo State. We observed gaps in the previous exercise, particularly inconsistencies in critical identification details such as Bank Verification Number (BVN) and National Identification Number (NIN). This training is therefore essential to ensure that all data collected going forward is accurate, verifiable, and fit for planning and intervention purposes.”


He charged participants to approach the assignment with diligence, professionalism, and a high level of technical accuracy to avoid discrepancies that could hinder beneficiaries from accessing government and development partner interventions.


In his presentation, the Consultant to the Oyo State Government and Chief Executive Officer of Global Sight Services Limited, Mr. Dayo Bello, described the exercise as a critical step toward building a credible and comprehensive MSMEs database for the State.


He emphasized that the data collection covers a broad spectrum of MSMEs, including traders, artisans, farmers, and small-scale industrialists, noting that accurate data remains a key requirement for accessing funding and support from government, federal agencies, and international development partners.


Mr. Bello explained that the decision to undertake a fresh round of data collection was informed by the need to address inaccuracies observed in the 2024 dataset, which limited its effectiveness for programme implementation.


He further assured participants of a seamless and technology-driven process, noting that data captured in any part of the State would be transmitted in real time to a centralized database.


Mr. Bello also reiterated that the exercise would provide equitable opportunities for all MSMEs, including those who may have participated in the previous exercise, to be recaptured under the improved system.


 

OYRTMA Hosts 45 Oke-Ogun Poly Students for Practical Traffic Management Training

             The Oyo State Road Traffic Management Authority (OYRTMA) on Thursday welcomed 45 students from the Department of Transportation...