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Traditional Rulers in Edo South Back Obaseki’s Implementation Of 1979 Law

… new regime ‘ll enhance good governance, end rural-urban migration, says gov
….’ll improve security, sense of belonging at grassroots – Enigie
Traditional rulers from Edo South Senatorial District have unanimously declared their support for the implementation of a 1979 Law on local council administration, commending the State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, for the implementation.
of the new regime where all traditional rulers in the 18 local government areas of the State will receive monthly allowances to administer their domains.
The traditional rulers made their position known on Thursday when they paid a ‘Thank You’ visit to the governor at the Government House, Benin City.
They expressed their appreciation to the governor for what they described as a bold step taken by him to address the age-long lingering problem.
This is as they disclosed their unflinching backing of the governor’s action, noting that this development will not only enhance good governance at the grassroots level but also give a sense of belonging and authority to the traditional rulers to effectively administer their various domains and put in check their people.
The Enogie (Duke) of Dukedom Evbuobanosa, Professor Gregory Iduorobo Akenzua, who led the delegation, while commending the governor for the new regime, applauded him for his government’s developmental strides across the State.
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According to him, “For a number of years, we have observed a portion of the local government law of Edo State that affects Enigie and wondered for a while why it was not being implemented.
“But by your recent declaration, you have given a monumental opportunity for Enigie in Edo South to participate actively in the governance of the State and we are grateful.
“We thank you for your courage, wisdom, and determination to write anything that is not right since you assumed the reign of government in Edo State. We thank you very much as we are very appreciative of the monumental strides in development at all levels that we have experienced in your time.”
He added, “This is why we are here to show our appreciation and pledge our loyalty to you and thank you and your team of determined public officers. We thank you on behalf of the people of Edo South Senatorial District who have not felt the impact of traditional governance effectively for some time.”
Governor Godwin Obaseki (middle); Osarodion Ogie, Esq., Secretary to Edo State Government and the visiting traditional rulers in a group photograph
In his response, the governor, who thanked the Enigie for the visit, said he will continue to work with the traditional institution in the state to ensure widespread development and growth across the State.
Obaseki said, “We took the decision in response to your letter you wrote to me last year. We looked at the issues critically and felt the reasons in the letter were valid particularly in terms of the situation in Nigeria today.
“You asked me to implement a section of the Edo State Traditional Rulers Law which by law, I have no choice but to do and that law stipulates that every local government should have its own traditional council.
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“The reason why that decision was taken and enacted many years ago is that the traditional authorities in every jurisdiction should assist the government in enforcing law and order and ensuring development within the area. The law applies to the whole of the State, including the North, Central and South Senatorial Districts.”
He continued: “A very close look at the implementation of the law, you can see the advantages that North and Central have had as a result of full implementation of the law, which has allowed full participation by the traditional authorities in the administration of each local government.
“By implementing the law in Edo South Senatorial District, we now expect a much faster rate of development than we have seen in the past. We know some of you in the past have assisted local government authorities in areas like security, education, and welfare which you did on your own.
“You have assisted in the past to support vigilante groups, improving security in your area. I thank the Enogie of Ehor who worked tirelessly with us to deal with kidnapping at Ehor and Igieduma axis a few years ago. Working with him made us understand the issues more and we were able to checkmate their activities in that area.”
Obaseki charged, “In your meetings which must be regular, you must work closely with local government authorities and ensure every land is policed, especially the forest areas as we don’t want our forest to be used as camps for criminals and bandits.”
The governor further thanked the traditional rulers for collaborating with his administration to fight human trafficking and illegal migration in Edo State, adding, “We must also take the issues of education very seriously as we have noticed that we don’t have as many schools as we should have in your jurisdiction. People are not willing to live and teach in those areas as a lot of migration to Benin City.
“In our 30-year development plan, one of the things we will put in our development plan is how to make our areas more comfortable to enable us to reduce the rural-urban migration. I thank you for your support and collaboration in our fight against human trafficking and irregular migration.
“We need to reverse migration as Benin City can’t take everybody. You need to make your area attractive by providing infrastructure and services for people to live comfortably.”
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Reaffirming his government’s commitment to the welfare and well-being of Edo people, Obaseki said the government is sustaining efforts to tackle poverty and improve the livelihood of the people.
He stated, “A register for the poor and vulnerable was compiled in 2019 with 314,000 households and 1.2 million people in your domain. Verify the register as we work with you to put in place a system to disburse money on a monthly basis for these people to enable them to take the pressure off you because they come to you for help.”
Recall that about two weeks ago, the Edo State Government Executive Council approved the implementation of a 1979 Law on local council administration, which translates to a new regime where all traditional rulers in the 18 local government areas of the state will receive monthly allowances to administer their domains.
In a statement to that effect, Secretary to the Edo State Government, Osarodion Ogie, Esq. noted, “The Council resolved that there would be a traditional council in each local government area across the state’s 18 local councils.
“In the law, the Oba of Benin remains the permanent chairman of the Edo State Traditional Council of Obas and Chiefs and also the permanent chairman of the Benin Traditional Council.
“The Benin Traditional Council is the umbrella body of Edo South Traditional Council.
“The budget and funding of the Benin Traditional Council will be completely independent of the financing which goes to all other traditional councils of the various local government areas in the State.”
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JUST IN: Okpebholo Assigns Portfolios To Commissioners, Makes Major Reshuffle
The Edo State Government has announced a sweeping restructuring of its ministries as part of a comprehensive reform aimed at enhancing administrative efficiency and aligning with the Federal Government’s structure.
In an official statement released by the Secretary to the State Government, Umar Musa Ikhilor, it was disclosed that Governor Senator Monday Okpebholo has approved the reorganization to ensure that his administration’s SHINE Agenda aligns seamlessly with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.
As part of the restructuring, new ministries have been created while some previously defunct ones have been revived, bringing the total number of ministries in Edo State to twenty-eight (28).
According to the statement, the reform is designed to strengthen governance, improve coordination across key sectors, and boost the government’s capacity to deliver effectively on its mandate to the people of Edo State.
Below is the list of approved ministries and their respective commissioners:
Ministry of Arts, Culture and Creative Economy – Pending
Ministry of Works – Hon. (Dr.) Felix Ehiguese Akhabue
Ministry of Mining – Hon. Andrew Ijegbai
Ministry of Information and Strategy – Prince Kassim Afegbua
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Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs – Hon. Paul Nosayaba Ohonbamu
Ministry of Business, Trade and Investment – Omoh Anabor
Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security – Dr. Jerry Uwangue, FCISM
Ministry of Livestock Development – Prof. Omorodion Ignatius Ikponwosa
Ministry of Environment and Sustainability – Hon. (Barr.) Nosa T. Adams
Ministry of Health – Dr. Cyril Adams Oshiomhole
Ministry of Education – Dr. Emmanuel Paddy Iyamu
Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development – Dr. Lucky Eseigbe
Ministry of Lands and Housing – Hon. Yakubu Oshiorenua Musa, JP
Ministry of Communications and Digital Economy – Ohimai Ehijimetor
Ministry of Science and Technology – Hon. Etin-Osa Ogbeiwi
Ministry of Water Resources and Sanitation – Dr. Washington Osa Osifo
Ministry of Youth Affairs – Hon. Charity Amayaenvbo
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Ministry of Women Affairs – Eugenia Abdallah
Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation – Barr. Marie Olabisi Idaomi
Ministry of Power – Barr. Usenbo Paul Ehigie
Ministry of Oil and Gas Resources – Barr. Vincent Osas Uwadiae
Ministry of Finance – Engr. Emmanuel Okoebor
Ministry of Budget and Economic Planning – Dr. Elizabeth Ebosele
Ministry of Transportation – Hon. Saturday Uwuilekhue Idehen (JP)
Ministry of Justice – Prof. Roland Itoya Otaru, SAN
Ministry of Labour and Productivity – Godwin Afekokhe Eshieshi
Ministry of Special Duties and Intergovernmental Relations – Hon. (Barr.) Kenneth Okoruwa Ihensekhien
Ministry of Public Security and Safety – Hon. Ebea Festus Odianosen
Governor Okpebholo reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to good governance, economic transformation, institutional efficiency, and inclusive development, stressing that the reforms reflect his vision of building a more responsive and people-centered government.
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Bauchi Board Laments Low Teacher Turnouts In Training Exercise
The Bauchi State Universal Basic Education Board (BASUBEB), has decried the low turnout at a capacity building exercise for teachers and stakeholders in the state.
The training exercise is being organised in collaboration between the board and the Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC).
Inaugurating the exercise on Tuesday in Bauchi, SUBEB Chairman, Adamu Mohammed, said about 130 head-teachers; principals, planning and statistics officers were expected to attend the three-day training programme.
Mohammed frowned at the low number of the participants attending the exercise, and vowed to sanction defaulters.
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“I’m not happy to see the number of you around now. Ordinarily, you are not more than 70 now. I don’t know exactly what happened. Is it that you are not interested or what?
“Unfortunately; you are not ready for this training. Out of the130 participants, see the number of you present here.
“This is very discouraging. I’m not happy with this number and I don’t think I’m going to pay allowances for 130 participants. I will not, call me whichever name but I’m embarrassed,” he said.
He, however, commended the participants present and instructors, calling for more support in future endeavours.
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According to Mohammed, the training exercise aims to keep the teachers abreast and technically oriented to enable them to deliver towards repositioning the basic education level.
He said that such exercise was paramount at the basic level of education – a starting point where one could either have a good education system or a bad one.
Prof. Lawan Abdulhamid, a training facilitator, said the training aimed to build teachers’ confidence and competence in using technology.
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He said that it also aimed to bridge the digital divide across schools, enhance learning experiences through interactive digital tools, and strengthen teachers as digital educators and innovators.
Abdulamid is an official of the WITS School of Education, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa.
He urged the Nigerian government to develop a control mechanisms on application of the Artificial Intelligence (AI), to check excesses and abuse, particularly in the education sector.
The don also warned teachers and other educators to be wary of the AI, and encouraged them to develop lesson notes/plans, to guard against generating wrong information capable of jeopardising the essence of sourcing materials for teaching.
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Better Days Ahead, New Bendel Insurance Coach Assures
New coach of Bendel Insurance Football Club, Benin, Coach Kennedy Boboye, on Tuesday assured management and Supporters Club of the Benin Arsenal that things will change for good.
Boboye spoke at his official unveiling as the new coach of the Benin Arsenal which was held at the Media Centre of the Samuel Ogbemudia Studium, Benin City.
The new Head Coach, who solicited for cooperation and support from both the management, players and supporters of the club, said with this, he would bring his expertise in football management to bear, and make sure the football club took its position in the Nigeria Premier Football League.
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Earlier, Chairman, Edo State Sports Commission, Amadin Enabulele, expressed optimism that, going by the track records of the new coach, the Benin Arsenal would experience the needed change.
“This coach is a proven winner. He knows what it takes to succeed in this league, and he brings with him a mindset that aligns perfectly with the ambition we have for this football club,” he said.
On his part, the Chairman, Bendel Insurance Football Club, Jarrett Tenebe, said though he’s not satisfied with the current position of the football club in the Nigeria Premier Football League, this new coach would restore the lost glory.
Bendel Insurance is in the 19th position of the league with six points.
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