Monday, April 6, 2026

Arc. Mogbonjubola Celebrates Christians, Preaches Hope and Renewal at Easter




The Commissioner for Public Works and Transport, Oyo State, Arc. Abdulmojeed Mogbonjubola, has extended warm Easter greetings to Christians across the state and beyond as they commemorate the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.


In his Easter message, the Commissioner described the season as a solemn yet hopeful period that reflects the virtues of sacrifice, love, humility, and redemption. 


He noted that the resurrection of Christ signifies victory over despair and offers renewed hope for individuals and the nation at large.


Arc. Mogbonjubola urged Christians to imbibe the teachings of Jesus Christ by promoting peace, unity, tolerance, and selfless service to humanity. According to him, these values are critical for fostering sustainable development and strengthening societal harmony.


He further encouraged residents of Oyo State to use the Easter period to pray for the continued peace, progress, and prosperity of the state and Nigeria as a whole.


The Commissioner reaffirmed the commitment of the Ministry of Public Works and Transport to delivering quality infrastructure and improving transportation systems for the benefit of all citizens.


He concluded by wishing all Christians a peaceful, joyful, and fulfilling Easter celebration.



Oyo Head of Service Felicitates Christians, Urges Unity and Dedication to Duty

 




The Oyo State Head of Service, Olubunmi Oni, mni has congratulated civil and public servants in the state on the occasion of the 2026 Easter celebration.


In a statement issued and signed in Ibadan, the state capital, Oni described Easter as a significant period of joy and reflection for Christians across Nigeria. 


She noted that the celebration symbolizes peace, love, and unity, expressing hope that it would further strengthen the faith of believers nationwide.


The Head of Service also commended the cordial relationship among civil and public servants in Oyo State, highlighting their peaceful coexistence and mutual understanding as a strong example of religious tolerance, regardless of differences in faith or background.


She Re-affirmed the commitment of the present administration in the State under the leadership of Governor Seyi Makinde, 


Oni hinted that workers’ welfare remains a top priority. She added that the government is dedicated to positioning Oyo State as a leading force in public service excellence while sustaining rapid development across the “Pacesetter State.”


She then urged civil and public servants to embrace the lessons of Easter by demonstrating renewed dedication, diligence, and commitment to their duties across various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies for the continued growth and development of the state.



Abiodun Atilola 

Media Officer to the SSG/HOS 

April, 6, 2026

Saturday, April 4, 2026

Easter Celebrations: Oyo Govt Urges Residents to Embrace Cleanliness, Peaceful Coexistence






As Easter celebrations commence, the Oyo State Government, through the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, has urged residents to maintain cleanliness and proper waste disposal during the festive period.


The Honourable Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Pastor Ademola Aderinto, highlighted that Easter is a solemn period that calls for reflection on the supreme sacrifice made by Jesus Christ for the redemption of mankind. 


While felicitating with Christians on the Easter celebration, He advised residents to dispose of waste through designated waste collectors, separate recyclables, and avoid dumping refuse on road medians, drainage channels, and waterways to prevent environmental hazards.


The Commissioner encouraged regular sanitation of homes, markets, and neighborhoods, adding that residents can report environmental infractions through the Oyo Soro Soke Centre via phone call or WhatsApp on 09116696777.


He urged everyone to celebrate responsibly while contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment.



OYSCOHEST PROVOST, MRS. OLUYEMISI OYEWO, FELICITATES CHRISTIAN STAFF AND STUDENTS ON EASTER CELEBRATION




The Provost of Oyo State College of Health Sciences and Technology, Eleyele, Ibadan, Pharmacist Mrs. Oluyemisi Moradeke Oyewo, has extended her warm felicitations to all Christian staff and students of the institution on the occasion of this year’s Easter celebration.


In a statement issued in Ibadan and made available to journalists, the Provost thanked God Almighty for preserving their lives to witness another Easter in good health and sound mind. She described Easter as a sacred season that calls for deep reflection on the core values of forgiveness, sacrifice, love, humility, and unwavering commitment to God and humanity.


She noted that the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ remain the cornerstone of the Christian faith, symbolizing hope, redemption, and victory over sin. She emphasized that Christ’s ultimate sacrifice on the Cross for the salvation of mankind serves as a powerful reminder of selflessness and unconditional love, urging Christians to reciprocate this divine love by living upright lives marked by strong moral and spiritual values.


The Provost further admonished staff and students to emulate the exemplary life of Jesus Christ by fostering unity, peace, and mutual respect within the College community and beyond. She stressed that genuine love for one another is essential for building a harmonious and progressive society.


While appreciating the resilience, diligence, and unwavering commitment of the staff and students, the Provost urged them to sustain the momentum in order to achieve greater milestones for the College.


She also called on members of staff to continue to uphold the institution in prayers during and after the Easter celebrations, especially as the College continues to advance its mission as a leading health institution with a proud legacy spanning 93 years. She encouraged the workforce to remain steadfast, dedicated, and committed to excellence in their respective duties.


She concluded by praying that the blessings of the risen Christ fill every heart with joy, peace, and renewed strength, and that God grants the heart desires of all staff and students.

Friday, April 3, 2026

Makinde Receives ‘Legacy Builder’ Honour, Urges Community Health Practitioners To Uphold Professional Standards

 




Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has been conferred with the Legacy Builder and Game Changer of the Year Award by the State's chapter of the Association of Community Health Practitioners of Nigeria (ACHPN), in recognition of his administration’s impactful contributions to the development of Primary Healthcare across the state.


The award was presented during a ceremony held at Koltotel Hotel, Ikolaba GRA, Ibadan, alongside the commissioning of the Association’s secretariat located at RCF Road, Kuelu, off Agbala Itura, Alakia area of Ibadan.


Representing the Governor at both engagements was the Honourable Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi.


In his address, Governor Makinde described Community Health Practitioners as indispensable frontline personnel within the healthcare system, emphasizing their role as the first point of contact for patients at primary healthcare facilities. 


He charged practitioners to maintain the highest standards of professionalism, strictly adhere to the boundaries of their training, and refrain from operating beyond their defined scope of practice.


The Governor underscored the critical importance of timely referrals, urging practitioners to promptly escalate cases that exceed their capacity to appropriate higher levels of care to ensure optimal patient outcomes.


He further advocated for sustained collaboration and unity among members of the association, noting that their collective commitment has facilitated significant milestones, including the establishment of the new secretariat and the recognition of outstanding contributors within their ranks.


Governor Makinde also stressed the necessity of continuous professional development as a means of strengthening service delivery, particularly at the grassroots level.


In his goodwill message, the National President of the association, Kabir Yahaya Ahmed, commended the Governor and the Commissioner for Health for their consistent support to Community Health Practitioners over the past six years. 


He called for the deepening of collaboration between the government and healthcare professionals to further enhance service delivery across Oyo State.


Similarly, the South-West Zonal Vice-President of the association, Donnish Oriola Oluwasegun, praised the Makinde-led administration for the recruitment of over 1,500 Community Health Practitioners, describing the initiative as a major boost to healthcare access and quality at the grassroots. 


He, however, appealed for additional recruitment to address increasing healthcare demands.


In her remarks, the State Chairperson of the Association and Permanent Secretary, Ibarapa Zonal Health Sector, Tolulope Adebanke Olushola-Jimoh, expressed appreciation to stakeholders for their unwavering support towards the growth of the association.


She highlighted notable achievements recorded during her tenure, including the commissioning of the association’s secretariat, acquisition of four plots of land, and procurement of an official bus for the association.


Olushola-Jimoh particularly lauded Governor Makinde for prioritising the recruitment of Community Health Practitioners, noting that the initiative has significantly reduced workload pressures and enhanced service delivery across primary healthcare centres in the state.


She described the administration’s interventions in the health sector as unprecedented, adding that Oyo State’s primary healthcare framework has become a model worthy of emulation.


She also charged members of the association to remain dedicated, uphold integrity, and carry out their responsibilities with diligence, emphasizing their critical role in safeguarding lives and promoting community health.


According to her, award recipients were carefully selected based on merit, in recognition of their exceptional contributions, commitment, and support to the association.


Highlights of the event included the conferment of the Legacy Builder and Game Changer of the Year Award on Governor Makinde, while the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Ajetunmobi, received the Keeper of the Vision Award. A total of 25 other distinguished individuals were also honoured for their contributions.


Dignitaries in attendance included the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Oluwaserimi Ajetunmobi; National President of ACHPN, Comrade Kabir Yahaya Ahmed; Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Health, Kehinde Akintunde Ayinde; and retired Permanent Secretary, Service Matters, Paul A. Oyekunle, among others.

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Oyo College of Nursing & Midwifery Marks 77th Anniversary with Tree Planting for New School Hall






The Oyo State College of Nursing and Midwifery, Eleyele Ibadan,on Wednesday, marked its 77th anniversary with a symbolic tree planting ceremony to signal the commencement of a new school hall project aimed at enhancing teaching and learning facilities in the institution.


Speaking at the event held at the college’s permanent site in Eleyele, the Provost, Dr. Gbonjubola Owolabi, described the anniversary as a significant milestone reflecting decades of excellence in nursing and midwifery education and the institution’s ongoing commitment to producing highly skilled healthcare professionals.


She appreciated God for His love and kindness over the years, noting that His hand has continually been evident in the affairs and activities of the institution.


She noted that the proposed school hall, when completed, would provide a conducive environment for academic activities, conferences, and other institutional engagements, adding that the project aligns with efforts to improve infrastructure and meet the growing needs of students and staff.


Dr. Gbonjubola further explained that the tree planting ceremony was symbolic, representing growth, sustainability, and the institution’s forward-looking vision as it continues to expand its facilities.


The provost appreciated the support of the Oyo State Governor, Engr 'Seyi Makinde and other stakeholders for their contributions toward the development of the college, urging continued collaboration to sustain the institution’s legacy of excellence.


She therefore urged the students to continue to be worthy ambassadors of the College, emphasizing that the sky is their limit.


Some staff and students who witnessed the event expressed optimism that the new school hall would further enhance academic and social activities within the college.


The Oyo State College of Nursing and Midwifery, a premier institution for nursing education in Nigeria, has over the years maintained a strong reputation for discipline and high academic standards, producing graduates who continue to make significant contributions to the healthcare sector both within and outside the country.


The brief ceremony featured praise and worship, a short exhortation, prayers, and thanksgiving, and was attended by the Deputy Provost, Mrs. Iyabo Adeleke, members of the management team, academic and non-academic staff, as well as students.



NOA REAFFIRMS COMMITMENT TO DEEPENING CIVIC ENGAGEMENT AS YOUTH-FRIENDLY CIVIC AND VOTER EDUCATION MANUAL IS LAUNCHED




The Director-GeneraKl of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mallam Lanre Issa-Onilu, has reaffirmed the Agency’s unwavering commitment to strengthening civic engagement and deepening democratic participation across Nigeria, particularly in the lead-up to the 2027 General Elections.



He made this known at the national launch of the Youth-Friendly Civic and Voter Education Manual, a collaborative initiative of the National Orientation Agency (NOA), the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), and Kimpact Development Initiative (KDI).



The event, held at Reiz Continental Hotel, Abuja, brought together key stakeholders from government institutions, civil society organisations, development partners, and youth groups, all united in the collective pursuit of a more informed, active, and responsible electorate.



Describing the initiative as both timely and strategic, Mallam Issa-Onilu emphasised that sustainable democracy extends beyond periodic elections and must be anchored on informed, value-driven citizens.



"An informed electorate remains the strongest defence against voter apathy, misinformation, electoral violence, and democratic disengagement' he stated.




The Director-General noted that the integration of civic and voter education into the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) framework represents a deliberate and forward-looking strategy to empower young Nigerians as catalysts for democratic consolidation. According to him, this approach will deepen grassroots engagement, expand civic awareness, and create a multiplier effect that transcends election cycles.


He further described the newly launched manual as a vital policy tool designed to simplify democratic concepts, equip young citizens with practical knowledge, and promote responsible citizenship, as well as peaceful participation in the electoral process.


Represented at the event by the Director, Civic, Values and Democracy Education, Dr. Olukemi Afolayan, the Director-General commended INEC for its sustained institutional leadership in safeguarding electoral integrity, and KDI for its innovative, data-driven approach and extensive nationwide outreach in advancing democratic reforms.


He noted that the collaboration underscores the importance of strategic partnerships between government institutions and credible civil society organisations in building public trust and delivering lasting impact.


The DG also expressed concern over declining voter turnout in recent elections, stressing the urgent need for sustained civic education and renewed citizen engagement.


He reiterated that the National Orientation Agency remains fully committed to deploying innovative strategies, strengthening partnerships, and promoting the core values enshrined in the National Values Charter including integrity, patriotism, discipline, accountability, resilience, and democracy as the foundation for a stable and enduring democratic system.



Mallam Issa-Onilu described the launch as not just the unveiling of a manual, but the ignition of a nationwide civic movement aimed at empowering citizens to actively shape Nigeria’s democratic future.


He called on young Nigerians, particularly members of the NYSC, to embrace their roles as civic ambassadors and agents of positive change within their communities.

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