Monday, June 8, 2026

I Will Continue Where My Predecessor Stopped – New Oyo Head of Service

 




The newly appointed Head of Service in Oyo State, Dr. Mrs. Adenike Fasina, mni, has pledged to build on the achievements of her predecessor, stressing that service reform remains a continuous exercise aimed at improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the State's Civil Service.



Dr. Fasina made the declaration on Monday while officially assuming duty as the 32nd Head of Service in Oyo State at the Office of the Head of Service, Secretariat, Ibadan.



She expressed profound gratitude to Governor Seyi Makinde for the confidence reposed in her through the appointment, describing the governor as a God-sent leader committed to the development of the state and the welfare of its workforce.



The new Head of Service assured civil servants that her administration would be guided by the fear of God and strict adherence to the extant rules and regulations governing the public service



She said. “Service reform is a continuous exercise, we need to do all we can within our capability to give the state the very best, It will be a disservice to the state if we are lazy and not punctual at our duty posts,”



Dr. Fasina charged Civil and Public servants across the Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to remain committed to the core values of the Civil Service and uphold the rules and regulations that guide the system.



She emphasized the importance of Accountability, Transparency, Integrity and Efficiency, noting that public servants must strive to be worthy role models for younger generations and those who will join the service in the future.



The Head of Service also used the occasion to offer prayers for the safe return of the teachers and school children recently kidnapped in Orire Local Government Area of the state.



She prayed for divine intervention and expressed optimism that the victims would regain their freedom safely.



“We pray that God grants them divine intervention and sets them free. We believe they will return safely and the state will mark the victory of their release,” 



Dr. Fasina's assumption of office marks a new chapter in the administration of Oyo State's Civil Service with expectations that ongoing reforms and improvements in service delivery will be sustained under her leadership.


Abiodun Atilola

Media Officer to the SSG/HOS

June 8, 2026.

Civil Servants Give Rousing Welcome to New Oyo Head of Service, Dr. Adenike Fasina




Hundreds of civil servants across Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in Oyo State on Monday trooped out to give a warm and colourful welcome to the newly appointed Head of Service, Dr. Mrs. Adenike Fasina, as she officially assumed duty as the 32nd Head of Service of the Pacesetter State.


The atmosphere around the State Secretariat, Ibadan, was filled with excitement and celebration as workers from various MDAs gathered to receive the new Head of Service.



Our correspondent observed civil servants singing, dancing and displaying placards in solidarity as they accompanied Dr. Fasina from the Ministry of Finance to the Office of the Head of Service within the Secretariat complex.


The workers described Dr. Fasina's appointment as a well-deserved recognition of her dedication, professionalism and years of service in the Oyo State Civil Service.



Speaking during the procession, some of the workers expressed optimism that her leadership would usher in a new era of improved welfare, enhanced productivity and greater efficiency in the state's public service.



The colourful reception underscored the confidence and support the civil service workforce has in the new Head of Service as she begins the task of steering the affairs of the state's bureaucracy.



Dr. Fasina succeeds Mrs. Olubunmi Oni she is expected to provide strategic leadership aimed at strengthening service delivery and advancing the goals of the Oyo State Government.



Abiodun Atilola 

Media Officer to the SSG/HOS

June, 8.2026



Sunday, June 7, 2026

World Food Safety Day 2026: SoTLAN Calls for Stronger Science-Based Measures to Safeguard Nigerians





The Society of Testing Laboratory Analysts of Nigeria (SoTLAN) has called for stronger science-driven food safety interventions, stricter regulatory compliance, and increased investment in laboratory systems to tackle the persistent burden of foodborne diseases in Nigeria.


In a statement signed by its President, Mr. Bolawa Gbolahan, to mark World Food Safety Day 2026, the Society said unsafe food continues to pose a significant public health and economic challenge, affecting millions of Nigerians annually through microbial contamination, poor food handling practices, chemical adulteration, and weak adherence to food safety standards.

According to the Society, this year’s observance provides an opportunity to move beyond awareness campaigns and focus on practical, evidence-based solutions that can protect public health, strengthen food systems, and boost consumer confidence across the country.


SoTLAN noted that food contamination risks occur at multiple stages of the food value chain, including agricultural production, processing, transportation, storage, retail distribution, and household consumption. It stressed that addressing these risks requires coordinated action among regulators, food producers, laboratory professionals, vendors, policymakers, and consumers.


The Society expressed concern over the continued presence of aflatoxins in staple foods such as maize, groundnuts, and other agricultural commodities. It warned that these naturally occurring toxins have been linked to chronic health conditions, including liver disease and impaired growth in children, while also reducing agricultural productivity and limiting export opportunities.

Gbolahan also raised concerns about the misuse of hazardous chemicals in food preservation and storage, as well as the illegal application of pesticides and other harmful substances in food handling. He said such practices pose serious health risks to consumers and undermine national food safety efforts.


The Society further emphasized the need to integrate small-scale food vendors, roadside food operators, and micro-caterers into Nigeria’s food safety framework, noting that they serve millions of Nigerians daily and are critical stakeholders in achieving safer food outcomes nationwide.


Among the measures recommended by SoTLAN are sourcing ingredients from reputable suppliers, maintaining proper hygiene standards, ensuring access to clean water, conducting routine medical screenings for food handlers, and participating in compliance programmes organized by the National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC).

Speaking on the role of science in food safety management, Gbolahan said food safety must remain a national priority because of its direct impact on public health, economic growth, and consumer confidence.


“Food safety is not merely a regulatory obligation. It is a public health imperative, an economic necessity, and a national development priority. As Public Analysts and laboratory professionals, we stand at the frontline of protecting consumers through scientific evidence, accurate testing, and professional integrity,” he said.


He explained that Public Analysts, who are licensed professionals under the Institute of Public Analysts of Nigeria (IPAN), provide critical scientific evidence for regulatory decisions, food safety investigations, product certification, export validation, and enforcement actions.

According to him, laboratory professionals play a crucial role in detecting aflatoxins, pesticide residues, heavy metals, adulterants, and other contaminants that threaten food quality and public health. 


Through laboratory testing and analytical verification, they help identify contaminants, detect food fraud, monitor compliance, and support consumer protection initiatives.


The Society maintained that improving laboratory infrastructure and strengthening the capacity of Public Analysts would enhance consumer confidence, facilitate regulatory compliance, and improve Nigeria’s competitiveness in regional and international agricultural markets.


SoTLAN also highlighted its partnership with IPAN in advancing national food safety objectives. While IPAN serves as the statutory professional body responsible for regulating and licensing Public Analysts, 


SoTLAN functions as a professional association promoting quality assurance, laboratory best practices, professional development, and evidence-based solutions to national challenges.


As the world commemorates World Food Safety Day 2026, the Society reaffirmed its commitment to supporting initiatives that promote safe food, protect consumers, and strengthen Nigeria’s food safety system through science, professionalism, and effective regulation.


The Society called on government agencies, industry stakeholders, development partners, food business operators, and consumers to work together in translating scientific knowledge into practical actions that ensure safe food for all Nigerians.


World Food Safety Day is observed annually on June 7 to raise awareness and inspire action aimed at preventing, detecting, and managing foodborne risks. The global observance is coordinated by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations.

Saturday, June 6, 2026

Oyo Honours Climate Partners, Reaffirms Commitment to Sustainable Environment




The Oyo State Government has honoured individuals, organisations  and development partners for their contributions to climate action, environmental sustainability and biodiversity preservation across the state.


The recognition which  formed part of the activities marking the 2026 World Environment Day celebration  was  to appreciate  stakeholders whose support has strengthened the state’s drive towards a climate-resilient and environmentally sustainable future.


Speaking at the event held at the Ibadan Business School, the Commissioner for Environment and Natural Resources, Hon. Ademola Aderinto, said the awards were instituted to acknowledge partners who have consistently supported government initiatives in climate change mitigation, environmental protection, afforestation and sustainable development.


He noted that addressing climate change requires collective action from government, private organisations, civil society groups and residents.


He  reiterated the commitment of Governor Seyi Makinde’s administration to policies and programmes that promote environmental sustainability, climate resilience and responsible natural resource management. He added that the government would continue to strengthen partnerships that support climate-smart solutions for the benefit of present and future generations.


As part of the celebration, the state government flagged off the planting of one million trees across Oyo State to enhance carbon sequestration, combat land degradation and improve biodiversity.


The Commissioner also commissioned a newly constructed public toilet facility at Ojoo, Ibadan, as part of efforts to curb open defecation, improve public hygiene and promote a cleaner environment.

In addition, 250 uniforms were distributed to environmental sanitation personnel to enhance their operations in maintaining cleanliness across the state.


Hon. Aderinto commended all award recipients and stakeholders for their commitment to environmental sustainability and urged residents to adopt responsible practices that support the state’s environmental goals.


The event was attended by government officials, environmental advocates, development partners, community leaders and other stakeholders.



Friday, June 5, 2026

OYSG Charges Civil Servants to Upskill Beyond Basic Training




Civil servants in Oyo State have been charged to seek knowledge beyond their present human capacity training to remain relevant in office, as the state government organized a one-day training workshop for 85 workers on a series of capacity-building sessions. 


The workshops comprised four groups of participants, including auditors, account officers, secretaries, and train-the-trainers, drawn from 25 Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs).


The Commissioner for Establishments and Training, Professor Abdulwaheed Saliu Adelabu, made this charge in an interview with journalists shortly after declaring the workshop open, at Simeon Adebo Staff Development Center, Secretariat. He encouraged participants to “learn to earn” in order to increase their source of income.


The Commissioner emphasized that civil servants need to undergo more training and acquire additional skills that will enhance their efficiencies and responsibilities at the state level.


According to him, the government, through the Simeon Adebo Staff Development Center, is not relenting in ensuring that all cadres in the service are trained; both the academic and non-academic staff are working to sustain the legacy of Simeon Adebo.


Addressing the economic situation in the country, Professor Adelabu assured that the welfare of workers remains a priority for the state Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde. He noted that the economic hardship is not peculiar to Oyo State alone and that the government has been doing its best to cushion the effects.


“A couple of years back, it was only in Oyo State that we had an initiative called Sustainable Action for Economic Recovery (SAfER). Also, there is a fuel subsidy allowance of N10,000 for each worker to ease transportation burden, as well as buses to convey them to and from different location,” he said.


He added that based on the economic indices, Oyo State is among the three best states in Nigeria in terms of workers’ welfare.


In his remark, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Establishments and Training, Alhaji Alade Bello, who was represented by the Director of Pension and Gratuity, Mr. Olufemi Ogungbile, encouraged participants to listen with rapt attention, noting that competence must be involved; otherwise, it will expire. 


He explained that capacity building is not about the number of years spent in service but about continuous updating. 


He added that knowledge acquired for competence yesterday may not be sufficient to address the present challenge, which is why regular updates are necessary.


The Executive Secretary, Simeon Adebo Staff Development Center, Mrs. Stella Okedum, in her welcome address, stated that given where the world is heading, it is no longer business as usual. She assured that Artificial Intelligence (AI) will not take the position of anyone who continues to learn.


Oyo Govt Expresses Concern Over WAEC Delays In The Conduct Of Year 2026 Examination




The Oyo State Government has expressed deep concern and sympathy for students, parents, and guardians affected by the delays experienced during the ongoing 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) conducted by the West African Examinations Council (WAEC).


The Commissioner for Education, Science and Technology, Hon. Olusegun Olayiwola, conveyed the government's displeasure over the avoidable stress, anxiety, and risks to which candidates have been exposed as a result of the late commencement of some examination papers, contrary to the approved WAEC timetable.


According to the Commissioner, reports received and subsequently verified indicated that examination materials for papers scheduled on Thursday, June 4, 2026, did not arrive at several examination centres across Oyo State at the stipulated time.


Specifically, Government (Objective) and Agricultural Science (Practical) question papers reportedly did not reach many centres until about 6:30 p.m., making it difficult for candidates to sit for the examinations as scheduled and exposing them to unnecessary hardship.


Hon. Olayiwola further revealed that as of 8:11 p.m., some examination centres in Ogbomoso and Saki were still conducting the Government (Objective) paper, while the Agricultural Science Practical examination, which was scheduled to follow, had yet to commence.


The Commissioner also noted that a similar challenge occurred on June 3, 2026, when Mathematics (Objective) question papers were reportedly supplied in insufficient quantities to several centres, resulting in delays that extended examination activities late into the night.


He disclosed that officials of the Ministry contacted the WAEC Zonal Coordinator, who attributed the delays to logistical challenges.


While emphasizing that WAEC is an international examination body beyond the direct control of the Oyo State Government, Hon. Olayiwola appealed to the examination body to take proactive measures to prevent a recurrence of such incidents.


The Oyo State Government therefore urges WAEC to consider rescheduling of any examination paper that cannot be delivered to centres on or before 4:00 p.m. on the day of the examination. This, according to the Commissioner, will help protect candidates from undue stress, safeguard their well-being, and prevent unnecessary anxiety among parents, guardians, and other stakeholders.


The government remains committed to the welfare, safety, and academic success of all students in the state and will continue to engage relevant stakeholders to ensure conducive conditions for learning and assessment.


Thursday, June 4, 2026

NUJIC Chairman Congratulates Ajibike on Appointment as BOTAVED Executive Secretary





The Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists Information Chapel (NUJIC), Oyo State, Comrade.Fasasi  Ismail, has congratulated Mr. Babatunde Ajibike on his appointment as the Executive Secretary of the Oyo State Board for Technical and Vocational Education (BOTAVED).


In a congratulatory message made available to journalists,on Thursday, Comrade Fasasi described Ajibike's appointment as a well-deserved recognition of his dedication, competence, and commitment to public service.


According to him, Ajibike has consistently demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities, professionalism, and a strong passion for the development of the state through his various assignments in the public sector.


The NUJIC Chairman expressed confidence in Ajibike's ability to provide the needed leadership that would further reposition BOTAVED for greater efficiency and improved service delivery in the technical and vocational education sector.


He noted that Ajibike's wealth of experience and administrative expertise would be invaluable in advancing the board's mandate of promoting technical and vocational education as a catalyst for economic growth and youth empowerment in Oyo State.


Fasasi on behalf all NUJIC Members also commended the Oyo State Government for finding Ajibike worthy of the appointment, describing the decision as placing a round peg in a round hole.


He urged the new Executive Secretary to remain focused, dedicated, and innovative in the discharge of his duties, while assuring him of the support and cooperation of stakeholders in achieving the objectives of the board.


The NUJIC Chairman and other members prayed for wisdom, strength, and divine guidance for Ajibike as he assumed his new responsibilities and wished him a successful and impactful tenure at the helm of BOTAVED.

I Will Continue Where My Predecessor Stopped – New Oyo Head of Service

  The newly appointed Head of Service in Oyo State, Dr. Mrs. Adenike Fasina, mni, has pledged to build on the achievements of her predecesso...