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Oyo to pay Osun N8 billion as asset sharing agreement on LAUTECH 

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January 19, 2021
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In keeping with the agreement reached between Oyo and Osun state governments on the ownership of the Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, the Oyo State Government indicated on Tuesday that it had approved the payment of the sum of N8 billion to the Osun State Government as an asset sharing agreement.

The Commissioner for Education in Oyo State, Olasunkanmi Olaleye, said the amount would be paid in three installments over a period of three years.
 

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Olaleye, while addressing journalists at the end of the Executive Council meeting held at the Governor’s Office, said, “As a follow-up to the agreement reached with the Osun State Government on the issue of sole ownership of LAUTECH, the Executive Council of Oyo State approved today the payment of the sum of N8 billion to Osun State Government. 

“It will be paid over a period of three years.

“The breakdown of the payment goes as follows: N1 billion will be paid in January 2021 and another N1 billion will be paid in December 2021. N3 billion Naira will be paid in 2022 and the last three N3 will be paid in 2023.

This was the decision of the council today (Tuesday).”

The Executive Council also approved provision of a tribrid system of power supply consisting of solar, diesel generating set and battery storage for Rural Community Development Centre, Awe as an urgent intervention at the sum of N92 million only.

According to the Commissioner for Energy and Mineral Resources, Temilolu Ashamu, the Council resolved to make the intervention on the Rural Community Development Centre, Awe, which is one of the hubs of the state’s Agribusiness development programme.

He said, “The Council resolved that the Ministry of Energy and Resources will provide an urgent intervention at the Rural Community Development Centre, Awe, which is actually one of the hubs for the agribusiness development of this administration. 

“It resolved that the ministry will provide a tribrid system comprising solar, diesel generating set and battery storage for RCDC.”

In addition, the council approved the launch of a bike sharing scheme codenamed ‘Keke Seyi’ to facilitate easy transportation within the state secretariat, Agodi, Ibadan.

The scheme, which targets 60 bicycles, is being piloted by an indigenous company which will be paid the sum of N750,000 for its services.

He said, “The Council approved the implementation of bicycle drive codenamed ‘keke Seyi.’ The bicycles will be piloted in collaboration with OurBikes Nigeria, an indigenous company, which has offered the state its services to come and pilot a bike-sharing scheme within the Secretariat so that the bicycles will be available for use by members of the public and staff of the state.

“About N92 million was approved for the RCDC and that of Keke Seyi is a token amount of N750,000. They (Ourbike Nigeria) will be providing us with 60 bicycles for the pilot, which is to last for three months initially.

“We have members of the public that come into the Secretariat and they walk around. So, the bicycles are there to promote a number of things; ease of traffic within the secretariat and to promote healthy living. 

“It is a bike-sharing scheme and what that means is that you can actually enter the Secretariat from any of the entrances, pick any of the bicycles and ride it to wherever you are going. The bicycles will also be made available to Ministries, Department and Agencies so that members of staff can also use the bicycles.

“It is necessary to state that there are protocols and procedures that guide the use of bicycles. It has been in Europe and North America long before it was brought to Africa. We will ensure that all health and safety measures are put in place such that we would not accelerate the spread of Coronavirus.”

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