Tuesday, 26 July 2022

Oke-Ogun APC leaders endorse Adebutu, Akinlade


Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oke-Ogun axis of Abeokuta North Local Government Area of Ogun State have endorsed the governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Hon. Ladi Adebutu and his running mate, Hon. Adekunle Akinlade.

The APC leaders gave the endorsement at a meeting held on Monday.


According to them, the decision to join forces with Adebutu was born out of the need to reset Ogun and save the State from the incumbent Gov Dapo Abiodun, under whom the state is heading towards the wrong path.

The APC leaders regretted that the Abiodun government has neglected Oke-Ogun and the entire Abeokuta North since he came on board, saying this must not continue for another four years.

They vowed to mobilise votes for Adebutu and his running mate, Akinlade in 2023.


Leaders at the meeting include: Chief Major Adejimi Dede; Hon Ibikunle Bayowa; Hon Taored Salami: Hon Sola Adebesin; Hon Abegunrin; Hon Fagbenro Mukaila (AKA ASA); Hon Oluleye Taiwo; Olurebi Adebowale; Adams Kantey; Akeem Adigun and others.

Friday, 15 July 2022

How Nigeria Lost Creation Of One Million Jobs In 2021 – By Dr. Gbenga Adeoye


I hear stories of how young Nigerians leave in droves to other countries in search of greener pasture.

2.There is hardly no week without a call coming from people who want to relocate.

3. Some have good jobs and in their case, it is about looking for another working system....System that are predictable...with Public wealth.. 

4.Most of those leaving are people who concluded there is no hope for them here.Their perception may be justified based on their experience.

5.Having laid this foundation, it is important to itemise things we MUST STOP forever and things we MUST DO URGENTLY .

6.I was privileged to know entities set up with less than N10b from land to Equipment and initial working capital now creating about 1000 direct and indirect jobs.

7.If we look at  the N20,000 meant for 1,000 youths in 774 local government for three months , it would have amounted to N46,440,000,000.

8. By adding just N13,560,000,000 it would have amounted to N60b.

9.We could have set up  six factories based on comparative advantage in each geopolitical zone.Some argued with me that...oh...Government cannot run any business successfully ...The answer is NO.We could have handed it over to Professionals even if they are foreigners.As a matter of fact, we can ask them to double capacity every 5 years by establishing one more in the respective zone.

10.Empirical Data available to me shows clearly that entities established with up to N10b could generate over 20b revenue annually.

11.Instead of 774,000 people to get N20,000 for three months and thereafter return to poverty...There is a better option in perpetuity. 

12.We could have successfully mop 1m people out of unemployment forever through direct and indirect jobs.

13.Assuming we flow along this direction of long term and enduring policies, It means that by 2026, if we are able to double that expansion, another 1m employment would have been created.

14.I know this is a possibility and I know it is not Rocket  Science and I know many intelligent Nigerians who knows that this is achievable without needing any Rocket Science or some sorts of magic...Just critical thinking and implementation. 

15.Giving N20,000 or any of such amount for three months  does not eradicate poverty.

16. I have seen with my eyes, direct investment in serious manufacturing sector with figures less than the N10b doing turnover in excess of the projection I stated above....Most Financial  Consultants will be my witness on this fact.

17. We could also say, for 10 years, all tax payable would be ploughed back into a plan to double the business and employment every five years. Hence the Tax Holiday will be to achieve massive creation of jobs.

18. Imagine we do this consistently for 20 years...Just with the seed investment of  N60b , we would have  successfully reduce unemployment by 16m ..( Year One 1m jobs, year five 2m jobs, year Ten, 4m jobs, Year  Fifteen 8m jobs, Year Twenty 16m jobs.)

19. This analysis is based on the current challenges with power .If we deliberately and aggressively address power,  it means we could do more as cost of energy would have reduce and as such, the capacity could increase leading to higher rate in terms of expansion every five years.

20. China actually embarked on these type of aggressive setting up of factories by providing INTEREST FREE LOANS to companies to do this. Imagine we say instead of paying back..just keep expanding..They were able to make 100m Chinese millionaires and they are not stopping at all.

21. Another way to do this is by promoting Vertical Mergers which is a merger of entities producing complimentary goods or providing complimentary services to achieve economy  of scales.

22. I therefore urge whoever becomes the next president or let me say all the Presidential Candidates to start collating data on the following : 

1 What can we produce or do in each Geo Political Zones...?South West, South South, South East, North Central, North East and North West.?

2.What is the volume of raw materials available in such areas.? What type of skills do they have in abundance there.?

3.How much do we need to set up a standard company with collaboration with Nigerians in diaspora in such a way that each factory can create 1000 direct and indirect job.?

4.How best can we structure the entities legally with water tight clauses to avoid political influence and nepotism that will result in  mismanagement that characterised government owned entities in the past.( Nigerian Airways as an example of failed Government  business but we can safeguard such failure now )


5.How do we ensure that state government get actively involved.?They own the land anyway .


23.Let me conclude by stating that as fearful as it may sound to most Governors (excluding Lagos, Ogun, Rivers, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Kaduna and Kano and perhaps any other state with reasonable IGR). We can close our eyes and in my considered opinion I think we should plan to close that eyes and do it soon and  foreclose sharing in a given month.


24.If we decide that one month every year for the next 5 years, we would not share anything directly to any state account or local government but this funds will go into a trust fund that will be used to set up enduring factories and entities such as mentioned above...Then we would be close to our deliverance....We may say 20% of what is available for sharing will be taken out for this purpose...Imagine in months when we share 600b...our 60b is just 10%. What a wonderful success that will follow .!!!


25 Safeguards from corruption will be that we would not  keep the money in any fixed Deposit account but to start working immediately with time table set for each milestone.( Or else some guys could start collecting cash interest into their pocket  for the fund to remain idle for years.)


26.State Governors can be asked to set aside land for factory  clusters considering what is good for the kind of comparative advantage of their respective states in each local government.


 27.As we focus on the coming generation by the end of 2050, which is just 28 years from now, ( it is not far away...1994 was 28 years ago..We watched Tunishia 94 ...it is like yesterday) each local government can have entities that can comfortably employ most of the youths.


If 20 year gives us 16m jobs, every five years we double the base for each year...by end of 25 years...we would have 32m jobs...By end of 30 years we would have 64m....If we start now...by 2052 ...64m jobs would have been created.We must be deliberate with affirmative actions.


28.There are low hanging fruits we can attack immediately. 

This is doable if we set out for it.


29.Finally here...My projection of generating revenue of over 20b with an entity set up with 10b is modest based on what I know.Am also sure many people in Nigeria also know this.


30 .While we pursue this, I want to beg our people in government to be consistent with good policies.Stop all forms of harassment of businesses either on the road or in their premises.

Encourage Friendly Tax Compliance mechanism like VAIDS introduced by Kemi Adeosun..Even though it is painful that FIRS slept off on this and woke up five years later to start talking about VAIDS..I will rather suggest we introduce a second scheme of VAIDS...to bring additional people on board ..If you do not know what to do...Many of us love this country we are  willing to offer free service to move the country forward and those who thought the policy out are alive and  reachable...We need collaboration with those that have served before now to revive good policies that are dead.


31.In the words of Mr Kayode Sofela (a legal ICON), on Friday 8th July, 2022 during a mentoring lecture in Victoria Island Lagos, we must embrace Design Thinking by having proper understanding of the  problem , leading to ideation and we must subject those ideas to test but we must implement same using the information available to us while defining the situation to Chart a course of action from among the alternatives by thinking on our fit and out of the box.


32.Toyota has one of the best advert I love....GOOD THINKING...GOOD PRODUCT.


We must think out of the box and the time is NOW .


Like the youths will say. WE MOVE ....BUT I WILL SAY , LET US MOVE AND WE MUST MOVE WITH SPEED....


The Author ;

Dr.Gbenga Adeoye holds a PhD in Management Accounting, a Bachelors Degree in Law( LLB).


An MSc.in Banking and Finance, a diploma in Criminology and Security Studies, 


He was among Law Graduates admitted to Queen Mary School of Law for Master in  International Business Law at the University of London in 2020.


He is an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators of UK and Nigeria (ACIArb)


He is a Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria.(FCA) and a member of International Federation of Accountants ( IFAC).


He is a Fellow of The Chartered Institute of Taxation of Nigeria.( FCTI)


He was part of  3 Nigerians trained at Harvard Business School, Boston USA  on Innovation and Building New Businesses in Established  organisations in 2011 along with other CEO's and Heads of Strategy  from multinationals all over the world.


He is the founder and Principal Partner of Gbenga Adeoye & Co.(Chartered Accountants)


He is a member of Egba Economic Summit and Nigerian Economic Summit Group.


He is a member of  Professional Practice Committee (PPC) of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria.


He is also a contributor  to National Policy on Taxation, Development Economics  and Good Governance.


He is the founder of Gbenga Adeoye Foundation; an NGO focused on the eradication of poverty, ignorance and sickness in Nigeria especially in the rural areas.


He is Passionate about Social & Economic Development of Africa and Nigeria.


He believes the quality of people in leadership determines development in any country.


He can be reached via e mail : dga@gbengaadeoye.com


TEL : +(234)8034050773

Monday, 4 July 2022

Sokoto 2023: The Defections Galore - Bello Umar Riyoji



The recent wave of defections of political heavyweights leaving the APC to the PDP in Sokoto state is surely leaving so much to be desired. Despite the vitriolic lamentations of the APC establishment,  political pundits are sifting the moves as coming from all directions as a volte-face and signal of an impending political tsunami threatening the  entire foundation of the APC house in Sokoto. This is akin to a similar force that swept the old order in 2006/7,  coincidentally and retrospectively directing itself against  the same  group that  it ushered in, back then. The force depleted the powerful statuesque and power of incumbency of the Bafarawa hegemony and brought in that of Wamakko against all expectations. History has indeed a way of repeating itself. 

The APC leadership and its arrowhead,  H.E Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko seemed impregnable before 2019 general elections but the centre suddenly started to stop holding after that year’s primary elections purportedly won by the political godson of the leader,  Ahmed Aliyu. The leader however,  managed to  re assemble his house and forged ahead to enter the battle with H.E Aminu Waziri Tambuwal contesting and leading the PDP onslaught. The general public eventually decided the outcome in favour of the PDP and thus the underbelly of fowl started getting its feathers dismembered and today its body is finally being exposed.  

Some of the heavyweights that have just left the APC for the PDP in an elaborate ceremony beamed live on national TV nation wide  included the Speaker of the State House of Assembly,  three former  APC governorship candidates in the recent primaries,  two former ministers, two serving members of the House of Representatives,  two serving members of the  House of Assembly,  two former Ambassadors and several former commissioners under Wamakko, local leaders and tens of thousands of their supporters. Analysts are wondering if this is not  a Tsunami, what adjective could possibly be used to qualify it.

Many reasons have been attributed to this mass exodus and most are directed to the leader and his purported henchmen in the inner caucus.

The manner in which the entire leadership of the party evolved ab-intio has been a subject of rancour amongst the members of the party in general.  The general belief was that the local congresses that produced the ward,  local government and state executives were not done freely and were at the behest of the whims and caprice of the leader; otherwise,  you have to belong to emerge as an exco member. 
Ordinary party members and local leaders believed they have been short-changed and excluded in the election/selection process of its grassroots leadership.

Favouritism and deliberate patronage of only few members of the party in sharing proceeds of governance in contracts and appointments at both the state and the federal levels. The selective treatment of party members has caused a dearth of  members in droves. 

Leaders like the former ministers and former commissioners and former Ambassadors complained of deliberate excommunication and total exclusion in decision of party affairs orchestrated by certain cabal at the beck and call of the leader.  They particularly alleged that the leadership has refused to  advance their course and interest in securing federal appointments for them,  thereby leaving them helpless and courting the anger of thousands of their supporters who expect so much from them. They are particularly irked with the depth of alleged nepotism and crack favouritism  in securing appointments to deserving party chieftains and elites at the centre.  They also complained of being regulated to the background and levelled persona-non-grata in all affairs and decisions of the party. 
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The crux of the matter however,  remains the leader’s  alleged refusal to provide a level playing ground for interested party members in contesting various electoral positions in the last primary  elections for the 2023 coming general elections at all levels. This is in addition to coercion of delegates to vote for particular candidates under somewhat duress circumstances in primary elections where they hold at all.
Finally,  the three governorship candidates that detected unambiguously accused the leadership of supporting openly, the candidature of Alhaji Ahmed Aliyu against the others in brazen and shameful way that sells the party as a one man affair.  They alleged vote rigging and deliberate manipulation of the primaries process with active connivance of the election committee from Abuja. 

Be that as it may,  the APC as a party stands to lose as it is now, with the winds of the Tsunami blowing ferociously in the direction of a final destination at the front door of the PDP and the foot soldiers of The Right Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal are at the city gates receiving their most esteemed visitors and comrades.  Such is politics!