The Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has approved the elevation of ten Obas in the state of Osun to part two (2) status.
This was contained in a letter signed by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, Water Resources, Rural and Community Affairs, Mr. Muftau Oluwadare.
The newly elevated Obas are Olukotun of Ikotun, Onijaye of Ijaye, Olukitibi of Ikitibi, Alaasan of Ilasan, Adoo of Idoo, Elegbedi of Egbedi, Alapupu of Apupu and Olu of Ayenugba, all in Egbedore Local Government.
Others are Oba Aworo of Odogbo-Ijesa and Olusogo of Olorunsogo-Ijesa both in Atakunmonsa East Local Government Area.
According to the letter, the approval for elevation to Part two (recognized) status is in line with the provision of the Chief’s Law Cap 25, Law of the State of Osun 2002.
The elevation takes effect from 21st of August, 2016 as approved by the Governor-in-Council. The elevation will be published in the next official Government Gazette.



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The Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has
approved the elevation of ten Obas in the state of Osun to part two
(2) status.
This was contained in a letter signed by the Permanent Secretary
of the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, Water Resources,
Rural and Community Affairs, Mr. Muftau Oluwadare.
The newly elevated Obas are Olukotun of Ikotun, Onijaye of Ijaye,
Olukitibi of Ikitibi, Alaasan of Ilasan, Adoo of Idoo, Elegbedi of
Egbedi, Alapupu of Apupu and Olu of Ayenugba, all in Egbedore Local
Government.
Others are Oba Aworo of Odogbo-Ijesa and Olusogo of
Olorunsogo-Ijesa both in Atakunmonsa East Local Government Area.
According to the letter, the approval for elevation to Part two
(recognized) status is in line with the provision of the Chief’s Law
Cap 25, Law of the State of Osun 2002.
The elevation takes effect from 21st of August, 2016 as approved
by the Governor-in-Council. The elevation will be published in the
next official Government Gazette.
Past military administrators and former civilian governors in Osun State have lauded Governor Rauf Aregbesola on the trend of development in the state.

They said that the Governor had kept the dream of the forefathers of the state alive.
Colonel Theophilus Bamigboye (rtd), who governed Osun State from August 1998 to May 1999 and Captain Anthony Udofia (rtd), who also ruled the state from December 1993 to August 22,1996, said that they were proud of the Governor on his achievements so far.
The two former military governors spoke at the 25th Anniversary of the state which was celebrated with calisthenics display at the Osogbo township stadium, on Saturday, August 27, 2016.
On behalf of past governors of Osun state, Colonel Bamigboye said: “I left Osun in peace and I am happy to be here in peace too.
“Clearly, Osun is moving and developing. Everybody can see that.
“I want to congratulate Governor Rauf Aregbesola on the 25th Anniversary of the state.
“I have never witnessed a colourful celebration like this. Even the military parade is not as beautiful as this. This is marvellous, fantastic and awesome.
Osun is lucky to have a Governor like Aregbesola. The Governor is working. Osun is moving forward. I want to say that you [Aregbesola] are working, keep it up. I am proud of you”.
In his address, Captain Udofia said: “We give glory to God for making us witnessing the 25th Anniversary of the state.
“No doubt, Osun is developing and I give kudos to past governors.
“Specifically, I want to commend Governor Rauf Aregbesola on his achievements. Osun is gradually becoming what the founders of the state wanted it to be.
“In the past, there was little or nothing to show that Osogbo is a state capital. I am so much impressed by the Aregbesola’s achievements and projects.
“Specifically, I commend Aregbesola on the education sector. The modern schools he is building are superb. I am happy to see the modern Anthonia Udofia School built by Aregbesola. When I got to the school, I thought it was a polytechnic.
“The calisthenics display is wonderful. This is a very laudable programme. I congratulate the children and youths of the state”.
The Deputy Governor of Ogun State, Mrs Yetunde Onanuga, who represented Governor Ibikunle Amosun, pointed out that Governor Aregbesola had taken the development of the state far, with developmental projects spreading across the sphere of governance.
“There is government presence in all the nooks and crannies of the state.
“I commend Aregbesola for the good work he is doing. The infrastructural development of the state is commendable. Aregbesola has positively transformed the state,” Mrs Onanuga added.
The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Osun State Chapter, has assured the State government that workers in the state would continue to partner with it, to ensure that the state’s Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) is improved.

They believe that revenue growth would enable the government meet its statutory duty.
The State Chairman of the union, Jacob Adekomi, gave the assurance on Thursday while speaking to Channels Television in Osogbo the State’s Capital.
The NLC chairman said Governor Rauf Aregbesola, in response to a letter written to him by the labour unions, promised to look into the general welfare of the workforce in the state.
The Governor, according to him, has directed that the 2014 and 2015 leave bonus of the workers be approved for payment.
He stated that the Governor at a meeting with all the Labour leaders in the state assured them that the arrears of salaries owed workers on Grade Level Eight and above would be paid as soon as funds were available.
“The Labour leaders wrote a letter to the Governor, demanding for full payment of salaries, from July last year for Level Eight and above, also demanding for the withdrawal of the circular prohibiting promotion confirmation and arrears of pension to be paid and also welfare packages for the workers generally.
“The Governor invited us for a meeting last week and there the Governor said he knows he is owing us, those arrears of salaries and he is going to pay.
“He even encouraged us to look inward to do a lot of things to improve the IGR so that the IGR can be used to augment the allocation coming from the Federal Account.
“He has said that if he has more than enough to pay full salaries, he will pay,” the union leader stated.
“The Governor also said that if he had more than enough money in Osun, he can even increase our salaries and give the committee involved to pay more than what the workers are earning now. He only tasked us to go to all agencies to encourage them to pay their taxes and do their civic duties so salaries can be paid as at when due,” he also told reporters.
On the issue of the tertiary institutions’ lecturers that were disengaged earlier this year, Mr Adekomi said that the Governor had told them that the Speaker of the House of Assembly in the state had forwarded the report of the committee to him.
He said that the Governor had also promised that he would look into the report and take action on it.
“We a have a good relationship with the State government and as far as we are concerned we have no problem with him.
It is only the money that is not there that is the issue,” he added
Today, Osun State marks its 25th year of existence. The state was created alongside 11 other states, (Abia, Adamawa, Anambra, Delta, Edo, Enugu, Jigawa, Kebbi, Kogi, Taraba and Yobe), on August 27, 1991 by former Head of State, Ibrahim Babangida.
For Osun, a state which has faced lots of drama in recent time, the ruling party in the state, All Progressives Congress, (APC), positions the state for a contemplative 25th anniversary .
According to the party, the mood of the moment calls for every individual’s deep reflection rather than festivities to identify and assess the progress made thus far, economically, educationally, , agriculturally and infrastructurally in order to correctly determine how these have impacted the present and would potentially influence the future.
‘Of the 25 years that Osun has been created, the last six years have been the most dramatic and monumental, even if partially controversial, the APC declared.
Fortunately, the decision made by the state to reflect on the strides recorded so far, mirrored the legacy side of Osun’s, which clearly painted the future gains would expect from from the many sacrifices invested in the state by its people and government.
Following many debates, comments and posts that trailed #Osunat25, a top trending hashtag on Twitter yesterday, which was centered on the 25th anniversary, many of the state’s critics were astonished at the state’s legacies.
Obviously elated by the wonderful performance of pupils at the calisthenic displayed to mark 25th anniversary of the creation of Osun State, Governor Rauf Aregbesola expressed his commitment to all round development of every individual in the state.
Aregbesola who spoke at the State Stadium venue of the programme in Osogbo noted that silver jubilee is worthy of celebration especially for a state that is moving like Osun.
He gave assurance that his administration is committed to the development of every individual physically, mentally and socially to make them productive in the society.
He likened education to power which must be acquired by every individual saying that was why his government has not only developed the individual intellect alone but also provide them with befitting physical learning environment to motivate and enhance their learning and teaching.
Aregbesola pledged to do all he could to make the state educational programme an outstanding and pace-setting one to distinguish it from other states.
The governor stressed that, the anniversary was centered on the state youths to encourage them to be self reliant and productive in any given society.
Speaking on the introduction of Calisthenics exercise into the anniversary programme, Aregbesola explained that, participants in the show learn and develop a high sense of aesthetics, derived from the rhythmic motion, colouful costumes and patterns that are the outcome of their joint motion.
Four thousand Osun State pupils drawn from 17 schools on Saturday dazzled a capacity-filled Osogbo Township Stadium with captivating calisthenics displays to mark the creation of the state.
The State was created on August 27, 1991 by the regime of retired General Ibrahim Babangida.
At the colourful event, former administrators of the state were full of praises for the administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola as they gathered with other dignitaries to mark the epochal event.
Colonel Theophilus Bamigboye and Navy Captain Anthony Udofia, who spoke on behalf of previous administrators of the state, commended Aregbesola for what they described as unprecedented developments witnessed under his administration.
This was just as Aregbesola said “worthy legacies” of previous leaders should be sustained, while saluting the late Governor of the old Oyo State, Chief Bola Ige, for introducing the idea of calisthenics during his time as Governor.
The two former administrators said they were pleased with the level of transformations and developments that have taken place in the state since they left as military governors.
They stated that there was little or nothing to show for the state when it was first created, adding that today, the state has grown in leaps and bounds and can rank favourably with other states of the federation.
Bamigboye said: “In 1991 when the state was created, there was little or nothing to show that a state actually existed.
“Today, we are very proud to see this state the way it is.
“When we first came, there was a ramshackle school in the heart of Osogbo.
“We tried our best to change the situation in our own way.
“Then the action man (Aregbesola) came and change the terrain significantly.
“He said he was interested in education, he changed everything.
“Osun is working.
“We are proud of the Governor, Ogbeni Aregbesola, for the wonderful work he is doing.
“This state will continue to progress.
“We want you to keep the flag flying.
“We were very impressed with the colourful calisthenics event the children displayed.
“This is wonderful, marvellous and fantastic.
“We say well done on behalf of all past executive governors of the state.”
Earlier in his address, Governor Aregbesola, while congratulating all on the 25th anniversary of the creation of the state, noted that the Osun State School Calisthenics is not a frivolous brainwave that will be swept away by the tide of time.
The Governor emphasised that the programme is well-conceived as part of the overall redesign and reorganisation of the education system in Osun State.
He held that his administration views physical education with all seriousness, regarding formal education as incomplete without its physical development component.
Aregbesola emphasised that the calisthenics programme is not only an out-of-school sports activity but a lifestyle-change project for building a new generation of students who are physically fit, mentally sound and socially well-adjusted.
The Governor also stressed that the programme is supported by practices in other lands and climes, adding that the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation regards physical education programmes as part of its crucial brief.
According to him: “The importance of physical education in the development of healthy and wholesome human personality has been realised as far back as ancient Greece where, for instance, the human body was regarded as a temple that provided a sacred abode for the human mind and soul.
“The Greeks of old therefore believed that gymnastics and Calisthenics were necessary to keep this temple-abode healthy and functional. This tradition eventually gave birth to organised sporting activities.”
Aregbesola reminded all that Ige, as governor of the old Oyo State, introduced calisthenics in the Second Republic to the delight of all, stating that it was regrettable that it was discontinued as a result of military incursion into government.
Aregbesola held that reintroducing the programme in Osun State is just continuing with the worthy legacy of a great colossus.
The Calisthenics display to celebrate the silver jubilee of the creation of the state, involved 4,000 pupils between the ages nine and 14, drawn from 17 Middle Schools in Osogbo and Olorunda Local Government Areas.
Aregbesola stated: “We began this programme in 2012 with the assistance of Cuban duo, Francis Rodriguez and Raiza Guerra, who trained the first set that performed during the 21st anniversary of the creation of Osun, four years ago. They also trained the trainers as well.
“We are happy that our people trained by the Cubans are the ones coaching the next generation and are responsible for today’s feat.
“In 2012, a total of 8,000 athletes drawn from 24 schools and 60 coaches were trained in the nine federal constituencies in the state. The calisthenics programme has been well received in our schools and communities by the students, teachers and parents.”
Other dignitaries at the anniversary included former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Vice Marshal Oluseyi Petirin (rtd); former Deputy Governor, Sooko Adeleke Adewoyin; wife of Ogun State Governor, Olufunso Amosun; and the Deputy Governor of Ogun State, Yetunde Onanuga.
Other are former Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, Prof. Wale Omole; Lagos All Progressives Congress leader, Cardinal James Odunmbaku; Senators Jide Omoworare (Osun West senatorial district) and Prof. Sola Adeyeye (Osun Central); and Senators Olu Alabi and Mudathir Hussain.
The state Government of Osun is set to recruit more Physiotherapists to improve the quality of physiotherapy services to the people of the state of Osun. The Physiotherapy departments in all the State Hospitals would also be rehabilitated and equipped with modern facilities for better services.
The Head of Service (HOS) state Government of Osun, Mr. Sunday Owoeye gave this assurance as the guest of honour at the programme for the Luncheon and Award ceremony to mark the end of the 3rd Bi-ennial Workshop organized by the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapy (N.S.P), Osun State Chapter, held at Leisure Spring Hotel.
The HOS who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Hospitals Management Board (HMB), Engr. Olusegun Aduroja also doubled as the Chairman of the occasion. In his keynote address, the Chairman enjoined the Physiotherapists who are into private practice to register fully with the state Government of Osun and pay their taxes
regularly as and when due.
The Awardees of the day were: Professor Akeem Lasisi, the Chief Medical Director of LAUTECH and Professor T.O Bello, the Head of Department of Radiology, LAUTECH Osogbo. The two Awardees pledged their continued support for the Nigeria Society of Physiotherapists.
The free feeding and health programmes introduced by the Osun State government to encourage school enrolment, attendance and rate as well as enhance pupils’ health has not only become a model for the federal and state governments, but also a platform for agricultural development and food production. SINA FADARE reports.
At the onset, the primary objectives of the free school feeding programme introduced by the Osun State government was aimed at increasing school enrolment, encourage attendance as well as enhance pupils’ health in all public primary schools.
Farmers appear to be the major beneficiaries of the programme as they embarked on massive food production as well as having ready market for their produce.
The programme has also enhanced the income of local farmers; thus reducing poverty level as all goods are sourced locally.
On weekly basis, no fewer than 40 herds of cattle; 10,000 crates of eggs; 20,000 chickens, over 400 metric tons of fish are needed to feed the pupils.
About 500 unemployed youths were trained and empowered for mass fish production under Osun Fisheries Out-Growers Production Scheme (OFOPS).
The scheme supplies well over 400 metric tons of fish regularly for the school feeding while cultivation of cocoyam through a cocoyam rebirth programme was also encouraged.
Over 1,000 cocoyam farmers (selected across the nine federal constituencies) were trained and assisted to mass cultivate pink cocoyam for inclusion in the school feeding menu.
Today, the number has risen to over 15,000, as more women and young adults have taken to farming; cultivating cocoyam, vegetables, tomatoes and melon.The programme, which began in 2006, has become a success story and indeed a reference model for many states and countries as pupils from kindergarten to primary four in public primary schools are fed daily with balanced foods such as fish, meat, vegetables and fruits that are rich in protein.
The pupils are de-wormed twice a year. A comprehensive menu which, among other things, would help to develop the brain capacities of the growing children in their formative years was drawn up by stakeholders in the education sector.
The team argued that a well-fed pupil is likely to be healthy and more attentive in class than those on empty stomach.
Addressing delegates from all the states of the federation, including the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on the school feeding programme, Osun State Deputy Governor, who doubles as the Commissioner for Education under whose supervision the school feeding is carried out, Mrs. Grace Titilayo Laoye-Tomori noted that the programme began in 2006 as one of the 13 pilot states (Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, inclusive).
She explained that the Aregbesola-led administration extended the beneficiaries of the school feeding programme in 2012 to primary four pupils and rechristened it Osun School Feeding and Health Programme (O-Meals).
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori maintained that the free meals in public schools has led to sharp increase in enrolment from 155,318 to 194,253 after four weeks of its implementation, saying that currently over 252,000 pupils are being fed while they remain in school until closing time.
She said: “According to the Federal Bureau of Statistics Report of 2013, Osun State has the highest primary school enrolment rate in the country and the lowest number of children of school age being out of school.”
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori said that through the programme, the state was able to capture the actual figures of school pupils being fed under the programme which costs the government the sum of N18 million a week.She said a total of 3,007 food vendors were engaged, trained, kitted with uniforms and made to undergo medical screening.
The vendors, according to her, were given loans to procure cooking utensils and organised into 124 functional co-operative investment and credit societies for effective administrative purposes.
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori noted that the success of the programme has attracted compliments and accolades from both local and international forums.
In 2014, the British Parliament invited the Governor Rauf Aregbesola to talk on the implementation of the school feeding programme for which the Parliament praised him.
She explained that commendation also turned in from government of South Africa which sponsored her visit to the country.
While praising the delegates for the visit to have a requisite insight into the dynamics of the school feeding programme, Mrs. Laoye-Tomori advised them to sit back and fashion out what will work for their respective states and people.
Osun State All Progressives Congress has urged the people to reflect deeply about the state created about 25 years ago.
In a statement by its spokesperson, Kunle Oyatomi, in Osogbo, the state capital, the party called on indigenes to prepare for the 25th anniversary of its creation, which comes up on Saturday.
According to the party: “The mood of the moment calls for every individual’s deep reflection rather than festivities to identify and assess the progress made so far, economically, educationally, agriculturally and infrastructurally to correctly determine how these have impacted the present and would potentially influence the future.
“Of the 25 years that Osun has been created, the last six years have been the most dramatic and monumental, even if partially controversial. It is a period that future generations will recall with nostalgia as when Osun was jolted from its slumber as a so-called ‘civil service state’ to a potential commercial hub of the Southwest.
“The socio-economic, educational and infrastructural development recorded by the state between November 2010 and now, which continues as you read this, is unprecedented in the history of the state. However, the gross indiscipline and economic mismanagement that characterised Nigeria’s Federal Government between 2013 and 2015, compounded by the collapse of crude oil prices at the international market over that same period, hugely impacted Osun negatively.
“This calamity notwithstanding, the people of Osun can look back with some pride at what has happened in the last six years of ACN/APC government-led by Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola. The progress this state has made in the last six years is more than double that recorded in the last 19 years before Rauf Aregbesola came to power in 2010.”