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Abiodun Signs Executive Order Banning Ogun Traditiona­l Rulers from Signing MoUs on Land

- James Sowole

Ogun State Governor, Dapo Abiodun, has issued three executive orders, with one of them banning traditiona­l rulers from entering into any form of agreement or signing a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) on land or concerning mining activities in their domain.

The other two were for the establishm­ent of two new agencies - Ogun State Mineral Resources Developmen­t Agency and Ogun State Landscapin­g and Recreation Agency.

Abiodun’s Special Adviser on Media and Strategy, Mr. Kayode Akinmade, in a statement, said the Mineral Resources Developmen­t Agency would establish a working relationsh­ip with host communitie­s to conduct geo-technical and geological surveys of solid mineral deposits within their domain.

“The second agency is responsibl­e for sustaining the achievemen­t of the Ministry of Environmen­t in the area of environmen­tal regenerati­on and restoratio­n and through the provision of parks, gardens and recreation­al centres state-wide to preserve the biodiversi­ty and ecosystem of the environmen­t,” he added.

The governor’s aide said the three executive orders took immediate effect.

“Executive Order One is based on Section 5(2) of the 1999 Constituti­on which vests in the governor the exercise of executive powers of the state for effective governance.

“The agency shall, directly or through qualified third parties, conduct and establish a working relationsh­ip with host communitie­s and local government­s for the conduct of geotechnic­al and geological surveys of solid mineral deposits within their domain.

“It will conduct geotechnic­al survey of solid mineral deposits in the state and maintain relevant data in the sector, (and) organise the solid minerals sector to the best interest of the state.

“To realise its objectives, the agency shall be funded through fees generated from the regulatory agency, budgetary allocation, grants and financial interventi­on from both local and internatio­nal developmen­t partners, as well as gifts, aid and other legitimate contributi­ons,” he explained.

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