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Monday, 16 June 2025

ONDO COALITION FACES EARLY STORM AS OLD POLITICAL PLAYERS TAKE CHARGE

ONDO COALITION FACES EARLY STORM AS OLD POLITICAL PLAYERS TAKE CHARGE



The emerging coalition aimed at unseating the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ondo State may be heading for troubled waters as internal wrangling and the return of familiar political figures stir growing discontent among stakeholders and observers.

The political atmosphere in the Sunshine State is once again charged, not with the promise of fresh leadership, but with the return of what many describe as recycled ambition cloaked in coalition garments. With the buzz over the so-called coalition intensifying, several political actors believed to have exhausted their political goodwill in their former parties are reportedly rebranding themselves within the alliance.

Among the names making waves is a former member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) State Working Committee, who famously resigned in a huff after his bid to become the party’s chairman failed. The politician, who once described the PDP as "a party in the morgue," is now actively involved in the new coalition, reportedly positioning himself to emerge as its State Chairman.

Observers have raised eyebrows over the former PDP Executive swift political U-turn, with many describing it as a desperate grab for relevance. “This is a man who called the PDP all sorts of names when he didn’t get what he wanted. Now he’s back, dancing around the coalition fire like nothing happened,” a source within the opposition said.

Joining him in this latest political adventure is a former Senator who represented Ondo South Senatorial District for a single term. The Senator, widely perceived in some quarters as a habitual violator of internal party agreements, is reportedly playing a lead role in the coalition’s state-level structure.

The duo, according to insiders, are now lobbying intensely to install the former PDP State executive as the State Chairman of the Coalition, raising questions about the credibility and future direction of the alliance. Critics argue that entrusting the fate of a supposed people-oriented movement into the hands of those who once contributed to the dysfunction of their former parties could derail the coalition’s objectives.

“This may end up being a PDP Pro Max. If the same people who danced to the drums of dysfunction are now tuning the Coalition’s flute, what music should the electorate expect?” another political analyst queried.

The development has sparked concerns among voters who feel betrayed by repeated cycles of political repackaging. “Ondo people have been served too many bowls of political eba with no soup,” said a local youth leader in Okitipupa. “Now the same cooks have changed aprons and returned with the same menu.”

The fear among many is that the coalition could quickly morph into a PDP redemption camp, dashing hopes for a genuine alternative to the APC. If left unchecked, critics warn, the coalition risks becoming a repackaged version of the very institutions it claims to challenge.

“If these men are the beacons of our political rebirth,” another political observer said, “then the dream of a new Ondo might well remain a utopian fantasy.”

As the coalition continues to gather steam ahead of the next political cycle, only time will tell whether it will deliver on its promise or collapse under the weight of recycled ambitions and personal agendas.

Sunday, 15 June 2025

Dangote Set To Begin PMS, Diesel Distribution, Deploys 4,000 Brand New CNG Tankers Nationwide

Dangote Set To Begin PMS, Diesel Distribution, Deploys 4,000 Brand New CNG Tankers Nationwide



In what has been described as a landmark development in Nigeria’s downstream petroleum sector, the Dangote Petroleum Refinery has announced that it will commence the nationwide distribution of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and diesel from August 15, 2025.


The company said the initiative, which targets petrol marketers, dealers, manufacturers, telecom firms, aviation stakeholders, and other large-scale users across the country, is designed to revolutionise fuel access and affordability. Distribution will be complemented with free logistics support to reduce operational costs and drive economic efficiency.


As part of the programme, the company disclosed that it has acquired 4,000 brand-new Compressed Natural Gas (CNG)-powered tankers to strengthen its nationwide delivery network. In addition, over 100 CNG tankers will also support newly established “daughter booster” CNG stations to guarantee seamless product distribution across all regions.


According to a statement issued by the company, the programme is a strategic step towards eliminating high logistics costs, enhancing energy efficiency, promoting sustainability, and boosting national economic development. “This initiative affirms our commitment to equitable energy access and our support for reducing inflationary pressure through affordable fuel delivery,” the company said.



All petrol stations and eligible institutions purchasing fuel directly from the Dangote Refinery are expected to benefit from the cost-saving logistics system. The company emphasised that the initiative is in line with the broader goals of the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda, and is expected to stimulate economic activities, especially in underserved rural communities.


Furthermore, a credit facility will be made available to buyers of at least 500,000 litres, enabling them to receive an additional 500,000 litres on a two-week credit backed by a bank guarantee. This provision is expected to ease access to working capital for bulk buyers and expand the fuel supply chain.


“The initiative will not only drive down the cost of petrol and diesel for end-users but also revitalise dormant petrol stations, stimulate small and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs), generate employment, and attract new investments into the petroleum distribution chain,” the statement added.


Industry watchers have lauded the development as a major breakthrough for Nigeria’s energy independence, coming on the back of the Naira-for-Crude scheme introduced by the Federal Government to stabilise local supply.


The company urged marketers, manufacturers, and stakeholders to take advantage of the initiative by completing the Know Your Customer (KYC) registration process between June 16 and August 15, 2025. Interested parties can make enquiries via the following numbers: +234 707 470 2099, +234 707 470 2100, +234 816 961 8390, +234 703 796 8308, or +234 812 362 2893. Enquiries can also be sent to: [sales.enquiry@dangote.com](mailto:sales.enquiry@dangote.com).


Dangote Petroleum Refinery reaffirmed its commitment to being a partner in Nigeria’s economic journey, noting that it remains a truly indigenous brand built to global standards for the benefit of all Nigerians.

Friday, 13 June 2025

Ayiedatiwa Nominates OSYN Members Omoyofunmi, Tob Loko as Commissioners

Ayiedatiwa Nominates OSYN Members Omoyofunmi, Tob Loko as Commissioners



In a move that has sparked widespread applause, Governor Lucky Orimisan Ayiedatiwa has nominated two members of the Ondo State Youth Network (OSYN), Mr. Omoyofunmi Segun Henry and Dr. Tob Loko, as Commissioners in the State Executive Council. The Ondo State Youth Network, a frontline advocacy group for youth empowerment and political participation, in a statement issued on Thursday and signed by its Public Relations Officer, Mr. Olusa Christopher, described the nominations as a landmark victory in the struggle to bring youth voices into the corridors of power.


According to the statement, the nomination of Omoyofunmi and Loko is not merely symbolic but a strategic endorsement of youth competence, leadership, and readiness to contribute meaningfully to the development of the state.


"This is not just a victory for the nominees but a clear demonstration that the present administration is genuinely responsive to youth advocacy and inclusive governance," the statement read in part.


The youth group noted that both nominees are young, intelligent, and tested in leadership and service. OSYN expressed strong confidence that, once confirmed by the Ondo State House of Assembly, they would serve with innovation, discipline, and energy, effectively projecting the aspirations of the youth constituency they represent.


"This aligns with our consistent call for young people to be given real responsibility in governance — not as assistants or spectators, but as decision-makers and policy shapers," the statement continued.


It would be recalled that OSYN has long demanded the inclusion of capable youths in key leadership positions, often lamenting the tokenism that defined past appointments. The latest nominations are seen by the group as proof that persistent advocacy has not been in vain.


While congratulating the two nominees, OSYN emphasized that their elevation is not just a personal accomplishment but a collective responsibility. They urged Mr. Omoyofunmi and Dr. Loko to uphold high standards of performance, transparency, and commitment to youth development across Ondo State.


"This is a mandate to deliver, to inspire, and to show that the youth can lead with integrity and purpose. We trust that both men will not only justify this opportunity but set new standards of service," the statement concluded.


The group also expressed profound gratitude to Governor Ayiedatiwa for what it described as an uncommon faith in youth leadership. It called for sustained partnership between the state government and the organized youth sector in order to build a more inclusive and prosperous state.


Since the announcement, several youth-led organizations and civic actors across the state have hailed the move, describing it as a breath of fresh air and a hopeful signal of the changing tides in Ondo State politics.