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Osun Lost Billions Of Naira Through Illegal Mining – Adeleke

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Ademola Adeleke, the governor of Osun State, has revealed that the state lost billions of Naira that should have been earned as Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, to illegal miners.

He alleged that the past administration of Adegboyega Oyetola wasted resources in the way the Ilesa Water Project was executed.

Governor Adeleke made this known as he addressed academic and non-academic staff during an unscheduled visit to the Osun State College of Education, Ilesa on Friday, March 10, 2023.

In his address during the visit, the governor took the opportunity to inform the people of Ijesha about the Ilesa Water Project and the effect of illegal mining activities in the region under the previous administration in relation to water pollution, environmental degradation, and income leakage.

The issue of illegal mining and the upgrade of the College of Education, Ilesa, has been a source of contention between the Adeleke administration and the outgone administration of Adegboyega Oyetola.

In his words, “The past APC government mismanaged the Ilesa water project with more than 12 billion naira spent so far without any result.

“I have met with the Minister of Water Resources who confirmed to me that the project failed due to fraudulent activities of the contractor. It is also public knowledge that the Consultant for the water project alleged a demand of five million dollars from the state house committee on water resources.”

“We have since set up a Joint Committee with the Ministry of Water Resources. The contract will be re-advertised after an out-of-court settlement with all the stakeholders involved in the project,” the Governor stated.

The Governor, who insisted that the past APC government encouraged illegal mining activities in and around Ijesha, added that the situation led to serious environmental degradation and pollution of water in the state and denying the state the much needed income from mining activities.

“The APC government encouraged illegal mining in the state. This has caused serious pollution of our water. The Water Minister confirmed to me that Ilesa underground water source is polluted.

“The state also lost several billions of Naira that should have been earned as IGR if the mining activities were done properly.

“The committee I set up to review the activities of the illegal miners submitted their report yesterday. I am going through it and will soon issue the strategies that my administration will be using to address the water and environmental pollution caused by mining activities.

“I am confident that this will effectively clear the mess caused by the APC administration in Ijesha land,” the governor stated.

Adeleke on assumption of office as governor in November, 2022 had seized the gold mining licence issued to mining companies in the state.

Also, the consultant handling the Ilesa Water Works Project was suspended.

The Osun APC earlier in the week had alleged that Adeleke illegally stopped the Ilesa Water Works Project worth $106 million.

Osun: Oyetola, APC Go After Adeleke At Appeal Court, Alleging School Certificate Forgery

Adegboyega Oyetola, the All Progressives Congress, APC, candidate in the Osun State governorship election, has approached the Court of Appeal to further seek the disqualification of Governor Ademola Adeleke.

The Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, had on July 17 announced Adeleke of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as winner of the July 16, 2022 poll.

Former Governor Oyetola and the APC challenged the victory on the grounds that there was over-voting and that Adeleke was not eligible to run at the time.

The Tribunal said though Oyetola and APC proved a case of forgery against the Osun Governor, it was not enough to make him ineligible since he had acquired additional qualifications.

The Tribunal however held that there was indeed over-voting and it deducted the invalid votes from the valid votes and declared Oyetola as winner of that election.

Dissatisfied, INEC, Adeleke, and the PDP have appealed the judgement. The governor last week expressed confidence that he’ll defeat his predecessor.

The cross-appeal by Oyetola and the APC is being defended by Lateef Fagbemi, SAN, and Akin Olujimi, SAN.

They argue that the Tribunal misdirected itself when it held that the certificate from Atlanta Metropolitan College and a diploma certificate from Penn Foster High School are genuine.

Source: Daily Post

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