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January 5, 2020

Walking in Power: The ground-breaking strides of senator Oluremi Tinubu

Oluremi Tinubu

Oluremi Tinubu

Oluremi Tinubu

By John Mayaki

On January 1, Mrs. Oluremi Tinubu, the senator representing Lagos Central senatorial district, ended her public message with the famous quote of John F Kennedy.

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Having admonished the need for all Nigerians to join hand, in a comely togetherness, and make the country a great place, Senator Oluremi emphasized that Nigerians should at all time ask what they can do for the country. This offers a glimpse into the senator understands of politics, governance, and citizenship.

But more than just a glimpse, the belief that all citizens should instead seek what to do for the country speaks of an understanding that common devotion to society’s welfare is needed for a successful building of a country. For this, Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s agenda, focus, and objective have been on the people, on the section of society who by circumstances, are at the peripheries and bottom of the chain.

Her achievements since the turn of the past decade, when she was elected in 2011, reveals her faithfulness to her pledged ideas. But her consistent return, the constituent’s trust in her abilities and manifesto, hence voting her for three consecutive times, shows that there are many things working out well and that there is a mass acceptance of her excellency. With the emergence of a new decade, there has never been a time more pertinent than now, to hinge on and consolidate the glorious work of the Lagos Central Senatorial representative.

The arrays of Senator Oluremi Tinubu’s constituency projects, more than anything, prove her devotion. These projects span across the various needs, both basic and secondary, of the society, of the common man. Abimbola Jakande Obstetrics and Gynaecology Centre, at Badore Primary health Centre in Eti-Osa Local Government, opened to public use on 3rd March 2016, speaks of a woman who brings a third dimension to our collective understanding of the society’s need.

There also is a 360-degree achievement of ambitions and not an extreme focus on women’s peculiar issues. The lyaloja-General Folasade Tinubu-Ojo Model Market at Oke-lra Nla in Etl-Osa Local Government; the donation of a Boat to ETI-OSA LG (IRU VICTORY ISLAND LCDA); and the distribution of grinding machines to the beneficiaries of petty traders empowerment capital scheme reveals a concerted drive, without much ado, to the heart of society’s dire needs.

Yet beyond basic needs and infrastructure, Oluremi Tinubu’s giant strides divest into other sectors of society. Her Youth Empowerment & Skill Acquisition Scheme (YESAS) which has been merged with the Good Boys and Girls Empowerment Scheme (GBGES), has produced one thousand one hundred and seventy-two (1172) beneficiaries. 164 youth, through this scheme, were trained in various skills and each received business start-up kits and N40,000.

Senator Oluremi Tinubu believes that for a broken society to heal and quickly get back to productive tracks, as the All Progressives Congress imagined, there must then be a thorough investment in the society’s human capital, consolidating on the resources of the country’s wealth of population. This is why Senator Tinubu invests not just on the particular section of the society she does, but in a great multitude and in various forms.

These multifaceted achievements include but not limited to 10 block making machines and startup capital of N500,000 distributed to Constituents; distribution of sewing machines and 5KVA generators to 50 youth who are into fashion designing on 1st September 2016; sponsorship of Five (5) youth to the African Youth Initiative on Crime Prevention Conference which held in Abuja and Lagos in 2017 and 2018 respectively; presentation of sewing machines and twenty thousand (N20,000) Naira each to 79 Youth who had been trained in fashion designing(18th January 2017).

Continuing the list, there are also 31 Tricycles and grant of N50, 000 each presented to Constituents on 24th April 2018; nomination and sponsorship of one (1) beneficiary to three weeks Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity Artisan Training Programme held in Abuja from 5th – 23rd April; 8 Sewing Machines were presented to the International Women’s Society on 1st May 2018; fully equipped barbershop at Lagos Island handed over to a Constituent on 9th September 2018. The list is endless, yet there is more to Senator Oluremi Tinubu.

She understands the value of education and the imperative need to care for the old and aging citizens who had served the nation with the energies of their youth. The Annual Elderly Citizens Assistance Scheme (ECAS) which celebrated 1300 Elderly Citizens age 65 and above with cash and material gifts, has so far had seven thousand eight hundred (7800) beneficiaries so far.

Herself greatly educated, Senator Oluremi Tinubu places premium on education, understanding that nothing elevates society and assists a people’s achievement of their destiny more than a good education. For this, over the years she has made her work concerned and catering towards making and providing a comfortable atmosphere for a wide range of schools and pupils.

From a bottomless list, Senator Oluremi Tinubu has provided  Post-Secondary School Scholarship Scheme (PSSS). The second phase of the 4-year scholarship scheme commenced with 26 shortlisted beneficiaries from the 13 LGs/LCDAS within the district. This brings the number of beneficiaries under the scheme to fifty-two (52). Each beneficiary received the sum of N100, 000 yearly for a period of 4 years. In addition 624 applicants who did not qualify in 2011 and 39 others that did not qualify in 2015 received grants to defray the cost of books.

There have been construction and rehabilitation of primary school infrastructures, offsetting the bills of incapacitated secondary school students who are writing school certificate exams. This manifests in her Annual Distribution of two hundred and fifty five (255) GCE forms to Constituents. Beyond the cognitive and academic aspect of education, Senator Oluremi Tinubu focuses on psychomotor and sorting evens, hence the Muniru Muse U-12/U-15 Boys and Girls Soccer Competition and Annual sponsorship of the Muniru Muse U- 12/U-15 Boys and Girls Soccer Competition from 2012 to date.

There remains a streak of consistency in Senator Oluremi Tinibu’s political outlook. Her people-centric ideology reflects in her legislative activities in the Senate House. The series of bills she has supported, sponsored and argued for shows her commitment to her principles. She has supported bills like:

“Motion on the Apapa Port Gridlock – 25th October, 2015; Stop Violence Against Children – May 27, 2016; Motion on Urgent Need for the Federal Government to Redeem Local Contractors’ Debts- 28th February 2016; Motion on the Urgent Need to Provide Pedestrian Bridges on Federal Highways – 2nd May 2017; World Environment Day – 6th June 2017; Motion on the Need to Ensure Affordable and Accessible Mental Health Care for Nigerians – 13th June 2017; Update on Lead Poisoning in Zamfara State and the Need to Prevent Further Propagation of the Resource Curse Theory – 17th October 2017; The Need to Immediately Ban Tobacco Companies from Targeting School Children in Nigeria – 6th February 2018; Motion on Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and the need to take Precautionary Measures – 15th May 2018; World Environment Day 2018 – 5th June 2018; Priority Programmes and Projects for 2019-2023.”

Senator Oluremi’s legislative map is wide, far-reaching and all-encompassing. With bills like Social Security (National Social Security Agency Bill) 2012, Employment (Labour Act Cap L1 LPN Amendment Bill) 2012 and 2016, National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency (NOSDRA) Act Amendment Bill, 2017 e.t.c, Senator Oluremi goes beyond particularizing her endeavors, putting her resources towards building a robust and strong systems and institutions for the benefit of all Nigerians.

Arguments have been made by social scientists that the inclusion and active participation of women in politics will bring an empathic approach to the questions of the nation. The logic stretches, suggesting that women, with their peculiar traits and motherly virtues, will approach issues with methodic commitment, enduring patience, and persevering follow up. Doubts have equally met this logic but here, with the emergence and thriving of Senator Oluremi Tinubu, there is no further debate as to the capacity of women in politics. The vanguard march only needs to continue and be sustained.

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Mayaki, an Oxford and Cambridge University-trained entrepreneurship, leadership and sustainability expert, resides in England.

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