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Tuesday, 10 February 2026

Aiyedatiwa Allocates ₦15 Each For Citizen Healthcare, Says PDP

Aiyedatiwa Allocates ₦15 Each For Citizen Healthcare, Says PDP


The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ondo State has criticised the 2026 Appropriation Law of the state, accusing the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) administration of prioritising the comfort of political office holders over the welfare of citizens.

In a statement issued in Akure on Tuesday by the party’s Director of Media and Public Communications, Wándé T. Àjàyí, the PDP described the budget as elitist and insensitive, citing what it called disturbing allocations to luxury vehicles amid poor funding for healthcare and education.

According to the party, the approved 2026 budget earmarked a total of ₦23.3 billion for government vehicles and transport-related items, including ₦2.1 billion for the purchase of 27 Toyota Fortuner SUVs for 26 members of the Ondo State House of Assembly and one clerk.

The PDP expressed concern that the same budget allocated just ₦69 million for drugs and medical supplies for a population of over 5.3 million people in the state.

The party noted that the allocation translates to less than ₦15 per citizen for medicines for the entire year, describing it as alarming at a time when public hospitals across the state are struggling with shortages of essential drugs.

It further pointed out that the education sector received ₦515 million for educational materials and equipment, an amount it said was far below what was budgeted for lawmakers’ vehicles alone.

“The figures are clear and contained in the approved budget. This is not a budgeting oversight but a reflection of misplaced priorities,” the PDP said.

The opposition party argued that a government that allocates billions of naira to luxury SUVs while underfunding healthcare and education has failed in its basic responsibility to the people.

The PDP called on the Ondo State Government to urgently review the budget and redirect funds to critical sectors, particularly healthcare and education, to address the pressing needs of citizens.

It reaffirmed its commitment to holding the government accountable and advocating for policies that place the welfare of the people of Ondo State above the comfort of political elites.
Landowner Branded Land Grabber: How State Power Is Being Weaponised To Settle Scores In Ondo

Landowner Branded Land Grabber: How State Power Is Being Weaponised To Settle Scores In Ondo



In Ondo today, truth is not merely contested; it is deliberately inverted. A lawful landowner can wake up to discover that the full machinery of the state has been deployed to rebrand him a criminal, not because he broke the law, but because he refused to surrender his inheritance to the powerful. That is the grim subtext of what has happened to Ojo Ajisafe.

After an unsuccessful attempt to forcefully wrest his family’s land from him, and following an even more sinister bid to snuff the life out of this peasant bricklayer for the simple offence of standing on lawful inheritance coveted by a coalition of interests that includes powerful politicians and their proxies, a new strategy was activated. When violence failed, character assassination was deployed.

Ojo Ajisafe was first labelled a master forger. His crime, according to his adversaries, was that the several subsisting court judgements in his favour were allegedly fake. Never mind that these judgements were issued by competent courts over time, after due process. A petition was hurriedly assembled, adorned with the signatures of over two dozen politicians, and propelled by influence rather than evidence. The outcome was predictable.

In the early hours of one morning, Ojo’s home was encircled by no fewer than eighteen heavily armed policemen. He was seized, manacled like a common criminal, and hauled away in a display designed not to investigate crime, but to humiliate and intimidate. At the Force Headquarters in Akure, he was chained to the ground of his cell, a treatment that belonged more to a military dictatorship than a constitutional democracy. This spectacle was enabled, facilitated, and legitimised by the then Commissioner of Police, Mr Wilfred Afolabi, whose complicity in that shameful episode remains an indelible stain.

For one week, Ojo languished in detention. His ordeal unfolded under the watch of local government officials and self-styled lawmakers who ought to have defended the weak but chose instead to supervise injustice. Silence, in that moment, was not neutrality; it was endorsement.

Then something unexpected happened.

A new Commissioner of Police, Wale Lawal, arrived. A hard-nosed professional with a reputation for blunt honesty, he brought with him a disposition unfamiliar to Ondo’s power brokers: an allergy to elite pressure. He studied the case file, asked the inconvenient questions, and refused to be placated. Almost immediately, Ojo was released. More damaging still to the architects of the frame-up, the so-called “fake judgements” were transmitted back to the courts that issued them. The response was devastating. Every single judgement was confirmed authentic. The forgery narrative collapsed under the weight of facts.

One would expect that to end the matter. It did not.

On 14 February 2025, Ojo Ajisafe was again attacked, this time in a near-fatal assault allegedly carried out by the same adversarial forces bent on dispossessing him of his family’s inheritance. When brute force failed and forgery allegations imploded, desperation took centre stage.

Shamelessly, and with a desperation that defies decency, Ojo Ajisafe’s adversaries began to peddle yet another grotesque falsehood. They swore that the grievous injuries sustained by this voiceless peasant bricklayer were not the result of a violent attack, but merely animal blood, tortoise blood or monkey blood, used to smear his head. It was the same tired script they had deployed earlier when they claimed that his subsisting court judgements were forgeries, a lie that only collapsed when a senior police officer with conscience went the extra mile to uncover the truth.

Ojo spent three agonising days at the Trauma Centre of the Ondo State Specialist Hospital. The injuries to his head, caused by a brutal machete attack, were severe and life threatening. Yet there was no remorse, no hesitation, no retreat by those who sought his end. Their singular interest remained unchanged, his family’s inheritance. To them, his continued existence was an inconvenience. He was meant to die. No more, no less.

Though his wounds were stabilised, his condition deteriorated in the early hours of the morning. At about 3 am, he was hurriedly transferred in a government ambulance to Union Diagnostic Centre in Akure when his situation became critical. Even then, those invested in his destruction reportedly prayed for the worst, eager for death to rescue their collapsing narrative. Had he died, they were prepared to swear without blinking that it was a snake bite, a cult attack, or the handiwork of unknown herdsmen, as though they had stood at the scene themselves.

But Ojo survived. And in surviving, he disrupted yet another carefully rehearsed lie. Against calculation, against influence, and against expectation, he lived. And that survival, more than any allegation, is what has unsettled the powerful.

For Ojo Ajisafe had a faithful God.

Today, the matter sits with the office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, now under the shadowy influence of a pathetically compromised officer who effectively directs the affairs of the ministry. His stewardship has just been confirmed; his retirement looms. Yet, rather than wind down quietly, he appears determined to leave behind a legacy of infamy. Verifiable documents exist. Trails are intact. And when the reckoning comes, his entire career may collapse under the weight of his own excesses.

But the most grotesque twist came when all previous schemes failed.

An arm of government, acting with the active connivance of a thoroughly discredited former Honourable desperately seeking relevance, conspired with his co-travellers to rebrand Ojo Ajisafe a “land grabber.” The irony would be amusing if it were not cruel. A poor bricklayer, armed with multiple court judgements affirming his family’s ownership, suddenly recast as a criminal syndicate leader, simply because he refused to be bullied off his land.

This was not law enforcement. It was intimidation. It was an attempt to exhaust, shame, and silence a man whose only crime is refusing to surrender what the law has repeatedly affirmed is his.

What we are witnessing is not a dispute over land. It is a test of whether justice in Ondo State still recognises the poor as human beings. When the powerful fail at negotiation, they deploy force. When force fails, they deploy lies. When lies collapse, they deploy the state itself.

And when the state becomes the weapon, silence becomes complicity.

This case unfortunately, is not dying anytime soon because holistic private investigation is at this time being processed and shall be unleashed at the fullness of time for the world to decipher.

Wednesday, 4 February 2026

Ondo @ 50: Tinubu Pledges Continued Support For Ondo State, Salutes Gov. Aiyedatiwa, People Of Ondo

Ondo @ 50: Tinubu Pledges Continued Support For Ondo State, Salutes Gov. Aiyedatiwa, People Of Ondo


...Tunji-Ojo draws massive cheers in Akure

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has described Ondo State as a beacon of resilience, unity, and democratic discipline, saying the State’s first fifty years reflect the strength, industry, and civic consciousness of its people.

The President stated this at the Ondo State Sports Complex, Akure, during the grand ceremony to mark the 50th Anniversary of the creation of Ondo State, in a goodwill message delivered on his behalf by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo.
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu congratulated Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa and the people of Ondo State on the historic milestone, commending their resilience, unity, and commitment to democratic ideals. He expressed deep appreciation for the support of the people of the state and praised their remarkable participation and discipline during the last general elections, noting that such commitment reaffirmed their belief in accountable leadership and national progress.

According to the President, Ondo State has, since its creation, distinguished itself in education, public service, culture, and economic contribution to Nigeria, producing leaders, professionals, and citizens who have played critical roles in shaping the nation’s growth and stability.
He said the golden jubilee was not only a celebration of the past but a moment to project a bold vision for the future, stressing that Ondo State is richly endowed with fertile land, a long coastline, mineral resources, and a vibrant youth population capable of driving prosperity through agriculture, education, technology, tourism, and the blue economy.

President Tinubu assured the people that the Federal Government, under the Renewed Hope Agenda, remains committed to supporting Ondo State in harnessing these opportunities, improving infrastructure, strengthening security, and empowering communities to ensure inclusive growth and equitable development.
He also sent a special message to the youth of the State, describing them as architects of the next fifty years, and urged them to embrace creativity, discipline, innovation, and service as tools for sustaining development and strengthening Nigeria’s democracy.

He further noted that Ondo State’s rich cultural heritage, traditions, and diversity remain a source of strength, peace, and unity, urging citizens to continue to uphold tolerance and mutual respect as pillars of a thriving society.

In an atmosphere that signalled a renewed political momentum in Ondo State, particularly as the state looks ahead to future electoral engagements, the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, drew loud cheers from the crowd as the ceremony progressed, delivering the President’s message with clarity and passion. In a show of massive acceptability and admiration, party faithful and residents openly celebrated the Minister, chanting his name and commending his visible commitment to party development in the state, sustained grassroots mobilisation, and energetic promotion of the achievements of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration.

President Tinubu concluded by calling on all stakeholders to work together to make Ondo State a model of national progress, a centre of innovation and education, a hub of agricultural and technological excellence, and a place where every citizen can achieve their full potential, assuring that the Federal Government will continue to stand with the people of Ondo State as partners in progress.