


Governor, state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola was in Ojo/Aro community to officially commission the Ojo/Aro Community Government Middle and High School in Egbedore LGA of the state.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola flanked by the Dep Gov. Otunba Grace Titi Laoye-Tomori and other dignitaries as he cuts the red tape to officially commission the schools
Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola acknowledging cheers from the crowd on arrival that the venue of the commissioning in Ojo/Aro community.
Hands cupped together in gratitude by this school child is acknowledged by Ogbeni with his trademark salute.
Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola inspecting facilities in the just commissioned school in Ojo/Aro community.
As part of measures to reduce crime across Nigeria, the Nigeria Police has launched the ‘Eminent Persons and Stakeholders’ Forum in Osun State.

The police said security of lives and property must be taken as the business of every individual and not of security personnel alone.
The Assistant Inspector of Police in charge of Zone 11, Dan Bature, conducted the inauguration on Tuesday at the Police Headquarters in Osogbo, the Osun State capital in southwest Nigeria.
He stressed the need for a cordial relationship between the police and members of the society, saying it is imperative for the enhancement of security.
Highlighting the purpose of the forum, Mr Bature noted that new trends of crime were experienced across the country.
On his part, the Commissioner of Police in the state, Simian Adeoye, explained that the inauguration was in line with the directive of the Inspector General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris.
He advocated the support and cooperation of every stakeholder towards ensuring proactive and effective policing in the state.
Stakeholders at the event, Samson Adewole and DIG Adeoye Adedayo (rtd), urged the residents to see the security of lives and property as a collective responsibility.
The police have launched similar forum in different states, as a strategy to maintain peace and secure lives and property of residents of different communities.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State has called on Nigerians to stop consuming imported rice, better known as foreign rice, urging them to return to the pre-1980 era when indigenous rice was served only during festive periods.
Aregbesola, who also advised Nigerians to embrace family planning, argued that when the consumption of imported rice is stopped and the number of children given birth to by each couple is limited, then would poverty be eradicated from the country.
He stated this in Osogbo, the state capital, yesterday at an event organised by the Osun State Agency for Community and Social Development to mark the 2016 International Day for Eradication of Poverty.
“If we work and pray, we will banish poverty from our environment. Rice was not a staple food in Nigeria before 1980. Ofada rice was the only rice eaten during festivities. We should return to the time when we were eating indigenous rice.
“We have cassava, plantain, beans and yam. We should return to the time when we were eating our indigenous foods.
“Secondly, we should embrace family planning. I am not asking you to kill the ones you have given birth to but we should stop the erroneous belief that we would be sick if we don’t give birth to all the children in our body,” he said.
The governor also pointed out that since laziness was a factor that engendered poverty, every adult should strive to be productively engaged, especially in the agriculture sector, to ensure an abundant availability of food.
The Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Chief Audu Ogbeh, had announced that the price of rice would start to fall from November this year, adding that his ministry would not encourage rice importation because it would be detrimental to local production.
The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola on Monday restated that his administration will not renege on its promise banishing hunger and making life meaningful for the people of the state.
The Governor at a programme commemorating the 2016 International Day of Poverty Eradication in Osogbo stated that his government remains resolute to do everything humanly possible to champion the cause of creating wealth by eradicating poverty.
Aregbesola in a speech titled; “Poverty Has No Place With Us”, said all his policies and programmes have been with the intention to eradicate poverty, make lives more abundant and as well create wealth for the citizenry.
He said his government’s six-point integral action plan of Banishing Poverty, Banishing Hunger, Banishing Unemployment, Restoring Healthy Living, Promoting Functional Education and Enhancing Communal Peace and Progress are designed to lift the condition of the people from being poverty stricken to being wealthy.
Speaking on some of the achievements of his administration, he recalled that his tenure had successfully established Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES) through which over 40,000 cadets were employed into public works within two years.
“We gave the first batch safe landing with jobs in teaching, various agriculture schemes and ICT. For this, Osun now has one of the least unemployment figures in Nigeria while the state is also among those with the lowest crimes rate.
“The N200 million monthly allowance paid to the cadets reflated the economy of Osun and shot it up to the seventh largest GDP in Nigeria, according to the Federal Bureau of Statistics”, he added.
Identifying quality and functional education as panacea to poverty eradication, he stated that the state as part of its commitment to education, is building 100 elementary schools, 50 middle schools and 20 high schools.
He said the state has increased the number of teachers, renovated existing schools, provided teaching aids and as well increased subventions to schools.
On health, the Governor said his administration, having employed a multi-faceted approach towards achieving its goal of providing healthcare for all, embarked on health-related programmes targeted to promote personal hygiene.
He said, “Indeed, in a recent World Bank publication, Osun came second after Lagos in the result of a national assessment for 2014 on infant and maternal healthcare delivery.
“In addition, we have renovated nine state hospitals, as well as constructed nine trauma centres at the State Hospital, Asubiaro, Osogbo. There is also the upgrading of our existing primary healthcare centres while new ones are being built.
“To further enhance these efforts, medical equipment, furniture and electrical appliances have been procured for some of our health facilities where these are needed.
“Furthermore, ambulances were purchased and are now in full operation under the Osun Ambulance Services (O-Ambulance), which is aimed at improving the quick-response capacity of the health system, in cases of accidents and emergencies.
Describing work as antidote to poverty, Aregbesola called for productivity in all sectors of the economy, saying “we should also work hard and increase our productivity”.
“While government will continue to do everything within her means to provide for the people, we should all be productively engaged, especially in agriculture where we have comparative advantage.
“There is no way we can create wealth from low productivity. Even in agriculture which is our main occupation, productivity has been very low. While Nigeria is the leading producer of cassava for instance, the traditional yield per hectare has been around 10 tonnes while global average in 2010 was put at 12.5 tonnes”. The governor stated.
In his welcome address, the Chairman Osun Community and Social Development Project, CSDP, Alhaji Abdul-Rahaman Musa, commended Governor Aregbesola for all he has done in giving life in abundance to the people of the state through various poverty alleviation programmes in the state.
Musa held that the state under the leadership of Governor Aregbesola has witnessed growth and poverty, reduced through the demonstration of high sense of passion, having consistently pursued actions tailored towards increasing access of poor people to social and natural infrastructures.
He said the government has clearly demonstrated its commitment towards regular payment of annual government contributions to the cause of Community and Social Development Project, adding that the state has released a total sum of N550million directly between 2010 and 2015.
Musa disclosed that the agency has obtained for the projects a concessionary non-interest loan of N1.3billion from World Bank between 2010 and 2016.
“We are very happy to join other nations of the world in marking this international event while sharing with you the success stories in terms of the achievements of the State in the fight against poverty through the Community and Social Development Project, CSDP.
“This day is being observed every year since 1993, when the United Nations General Assembly, by resolution 47/196 of December 22, 1992 designated this day to promote eradication of poverty and destitution in all countries.
“It’s objective is to draw attention to the importance of poverty eradication for building sustainable futures for all. In CSDP, the community members are in the driver’s seat, they identify their priority project in a democratic manner and implemernt it through an implementation committee democratically elected by themselves”, he added.
Earlier, the General Manager, Osun CSDP, Mrs. Funmi Abokede, commended Governor Aregbesola for being consistent in his payment of counterpart funds.
She said Osun has been very committed in the payment of annual government contributions to the cause of CSDP which according to her has helped the agency to move forward in all its programmes.
Abokede disclosed that CSDP is being funded by Osun state government and World Bank just as she revealed that Osun has been the first among its counterparts in the regular payment of CSDP counterpart funds throughout the country.
“Osun has been leading in the payment of counterpart funds just as a total sum of 550million has been released between 2010 and 2015.
“Our agency has completed 311 micro projects in line with the six-point integral action plans of the state government”, added.
She said the agency has adopted a democratic development project which according to her aimed to remove people out of poverty.
Abokede sought for continual support of the state government, the World Bank and the people of the state just as she urged the people to always stand for poverty eradication.
She therefore promised that the agency would remain committed in its efforts to continuously develop the minds and the people through regular and timely execution of pro-masses projects across the state.
The ancient town of Ikoyi-Ile in Isokan Local Government Area of the State of Osun was thrown into a wild jubilation yesterday as the people of the town celebrated this year’s edition of Osun Ikoyi festival.
As early as 7am, thousands of people which included natives and foreigners had besieged the Palace of the Olukoyi of Ikoyi, Oba Yissau Bamitale Otunla Kodaolu I, to felicitate with him on the celebration of yet another Osun festival in Ikoyiland.
The procession to the Osun shrine started at 2pm when the Olukoyi accompanied by his Chiefs and thousands of his subjects and visitors led the procession to the Osun shrine.
Oba Yissau Oyetunji Otunla Kodaolu I and the procession stopped at traditionally designated places to offer prayers to the ancestors before finally going into the shrine where propitiations where made to the Osun goddess.
While addressing the people, the Olukoyi prayed for the success of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola’s administration in piloting the affairs of the State.
He particularly eulogised the efforts of Governor Aregbesola especially at promoting traditional festivals as a way of preserving the Yoruba cultural heritage as well as showcasing them to the outside world.
The Olukoyi appealed to the State Government to lend more helping hands in the celebration of Osun Ikoyi to make it a meaningful venture for income generation to the State.
Oba Otunla pledged the support of Ikoyi sons and daughters to the government of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola’s administration.
In spite of the huge crowd that witnessed the festival there was no case of lawlessness or chaos which gives credence to the fact that Ikoyi people imbibed the Omoluabi ethos for which the State of Osun is known.

Osun State House of Assembly under the leadership of Rt.Hon Najeem Salaam has tasked government to focus more on grassroots in its quest to banish poverty and fast tracked accelerated development . The Assembly made the call in a statement signed by the Chairman, House Committee on Information, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye to mark the International Day for the Eradication of Poverty.
The day for the eradication of poverty has been observed every year since 1993 when the United Nations General Assembly by resolution 47/196 of December 22, 1992 designated October 17 to promote eradication of poverty and destitution in all countries.
The Lawmakers noted that the greatest challenge of the 21st Century is inequality, a situation that had seen the world fortunes concentrated in the hands of few individual and communities.
Identifying rural urban migration, neglect of agriculture, poor agricultural practises, non utilisation of available technology, lack of energy and appetite for foreign consumption, mono-economy, policy inconsistencies as parts of factors responsible for unabating poverty in the land, the lawmakers called for new mindsets among the populace.
“the idea of handouts from governments, white collared jobs should be jettisoned for out of the box ideas ”.
While calling for inclusion of science in agricultural practises in rural areas, opening up of farm roads and massive production of electricity and other infrastructure to drive the economy, the parliament said conscious actions and policies to help bail out communities should be implemented.
“communities should be provided with essential basic infrastructure, by increasing the rural population’s access to potable water, basic health care, education among others”
Acknowledging the initiatives of the Federal Government to address recession, Osun Assembly pointed that with effective monitoring, projects such as NPower, and other poverty alleviations initiatives as well youths in technology programmes will bring great succor to the famished citizenry.
Also, emphasizing the need for intervention in small scale industry, empowerment of peasants’ farmers, Artisans and market women, the assembly stressed that redirection of education orientation to favour entrepreneurship skills and pursuit will springboard the economy out of the doldrum.
It also identifies access to quality healthcare, basic education, improve the level of literacy among adults, school attendance, local capacity-building and strengthening of civil based organisations and NGO’s as vital components in addressing poverty in the country.
“with the commitment of the leadership to accountability and best practises, continuous fight against corruption, change in the approach of doing government business, the yearning of global community to reduce poverty will be a reality in the country” the assembly submitted.
Osun Assembly affirmed that improvement in the quality of public administration and service delivery in rural areas through effective people’s participation in decision-making processes would go a long way to bring relief to the citizenry.
The parliament, which also acknowledged the government of Osun state for its rounded and policies in favour of the populace pointed that the approach in-spite of prevailing financial straight had helped to stabilize the polity.
“Government and other stakeholders must adopt innovative approaches at both the macro and micro level for highly efficient community development and capacity building for rural dwellers.”
The assembly assured that it was committed to passage of bills that will create conducive environment for business and investors to thrive
The Ministry of Information, Home Affairs, Tourism and Culture, the Council for Arts and Culture as well as the Tourism Board, State of Osun have congratulated Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi, the Ooni of Ife on the 2016 Olojo Festival.
This was contained in the welcome address by the Coordinating Director of the Ministry, Mrs Olufemi Webster-Esho at the traditional wrestling, exhibition of cultural artefacts and local cuisine organised by the Ministry as part of the 2016 Olojo festival held at Ile-Nla, Oonirisa’s Palace in Ile-Ife.
The Coordinating Director stated that this year’s Olojo festival is unique being the first to be celebrated by Oba Ogunwusi since the ascension of the throne of Oduduwa in 2015.
She commended the royal father for adding colour and splendour to the festival through the introduction of innovation and other cultural items adding that Oba Ogunwusi has demonstrated his love for Yoruba culture and tradition since he became the custodian of tradition and culture.
Mrs Webster-Esho expressed gratitude to the Governor of the State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for demonstrating his unalloyed support for tradition and culture since he came on board as the state’s helmsman in 2010. She therefore reiterated the need to see the renaissance of culture and tourism as a veritable channel of improving the state.
Present at the colourful event were the Chairman House Committee on Culture and Tourism, Hon. Olasunkanmi Adufe Akinola and Hon. Israel Oluwatomilayo Aloba, a member of the Committee, Comrade Biyi Odunlade, Secretary 2016 Olojo Festival and Directors from the various government agencies.