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The Osun State House of Assembly has enacted laws that will improve the lots of the masses, enhance the economy of the state and development of infrastructure.
 
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The Chairman, House Committee on Information and Strategy, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, gave the above indication in Osogbo, the state capital, while listing the achievements of the House.
He said seven bills, including the ones that would boost the states revenue and block leakages in the finances of the state among others, have been passed.
Oyintiloye added that the House has also paid specific attention to oversight functions, especially where it concerns the completion of ongoing projects across the state, in line with the commitment of the state government.
The Chairman said a total number of seven bills have been passed by the Assembly, while others were at different stages of consideration before the House.
The bills, he said, are: Public Procurement Bill; Land Use Charge Bill; Primary Healthcare Development Board (Establishment) Bill; Street Trading and Illegal Market (Prohibition) Bill; Micro-credit Agency Bill; Conservation Fund (repeal) Bill; and the 2016 Appropriation Bill.
According to him, each of bills passed has connection with revenue generation, blockage of loopholes and sustaining transparency in governance.It said: “Osun Public Procurement Agency Bill would enhance due process in the bidding and procurement procedure through probity, accountability and transpaprency; just as it will check undue influence and interference in the procurement process.

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“Also, Osun Land Use Charge Bill, is aimed at improving the Internally-Generated Revenue (IGR) of the state through enhanced payment of rate and levies on property to the coffers of the government.
“Osun Primary Healthcare Development Board (Establishment) Bill, on its part, was targeted at helping to take care of the health needs of the people, in line with the cardinal point of the government’s six-point integral action plan, one of which is “to restore healthy living”, through enhancement of efficient monitoring of healthcare system at the state and local government levels among others.
“Also, Osun Street Trading and Illegal Market (Prohibition) Bill, would enhance free-flow of traffic and pedestrians; ensure clean and tidy environment; prevent road side traders from falling victims of roadside accident, as well as discourage child abuse.
“While Osun Micro-credit Agency (Establishment) bill, was aimed at using it as effective tool to liberate people from the bondage of poverty; the Omoluabi Conservation Fund (repeal) bill, was aimed at allowing the government have access to the conserved fund to carry out infrastructural development.

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“The 2016 Appropriation Bill, which is the budget, was also passed with focus on the completion of ongoing projects across the state and make it revenue-driven, such that the largest percentage of it has been arranged in a way that it will be financed by IGR.
“In considering this bill, experts and other stakeholders were carried along through public hearing on some of the bill and their inputs were put into consideration before their passage”, he said.
Oyintiloye also stressed that the Assembly has passed several resolutions, which includes amendment of State of Osun Signage, Hoarding, and Advertisement Law; and resolution on the petition by a sitting judge of the State High Court Against the Governor over alleged mismanagement of funds.
Among others, he also said, were the reinstatement of the sacked lecturers in fours state-owner tertiary institutions, and Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Osogbo.
The parliament also noted, there were other interventions made, which include, land dispute between parties; and the issue of demand for compensation by those whose properties were separated due to one development or the other among others.

It also averred that, the 6th Assembly has been able to strengthen its oversight machinery through standing committees, especially to ensure the blockage of loopholes in the revenue of the state, towards increasing its IGR without putting unnecessary burden on the people, and ensure that the ongoing projects across the state are completed.
It specifically mentioned the audit carried out on the management of IGR by the management of the four state-owned tertiary institutions, saying, the audit showed that there were leakages.
The Assembly noted that it has subsequently passed a resolution to automate the payment of all fees in their campuses, which it said, would block leakages and make the institutions self-sustainable.
It then assured that the 6th Assembly has resolved to improve on its legislative activities and do more of oversight without abandoning the passage of laws that will benefit the people of the state.

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The Government of Osun has said the commendably low crime rate in the state as confirmed by the Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase, is the direct result of the several initiatives of the Rauf Aregbesola administration since inception in 2010.
 
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The government said the Aregbesola government did not just secure the state through procurement of security hardwares, it achieved the feat through a dint of well-thought out welfare packages that are disincentive to criminal activities.
The Bureau of Communication and Strategy in the office of the Governor, said the declaration by the Inspector General of Nigeria Police that the state is the most secured and peaceful in the country as one that has justified the huge investment of Governor Rauf Aregbesola led administration on security.
The Bureau’s statement signed by its Director, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, stated that the commendation has shown that‎ the commitment of the governor to security of lives of it citizens has not gone without notice.

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The Inspector General of Police had commended the State government and the indigenes for making Osun the safest state in the country at‎ an interactive forum of the Association of Veteran Journalists in Osun State where the IGP was also given an Award of Excellence.
The IGP who was represented at the occasion by the Commissioner of Police, Osun Command, Mr. Femi Oyeleye, said the achievement was not without the cooperation of the patriotic citizens and varying vigilante groups that have had excellent relationships with the police.‎
The Bureau said ‎apart from the huge investments in security, the government of Aregbesola had prevented crime through its numerous programmes such as youths employments, infrastructure, social welfare schemes and others.
According to the Bureau, “Apart from the regular police manning the state, government had at inception, set up a dedicated crime response team code-named Swift Action Squad (SAS), which is visible in strategic areas in the state as well as identified troubled spots.”

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The statement said rather than concentrate on the provision of security hardwares as the only way to solve crime, the government, through its various intervention programmes, had made crimes unattractive.
“A huge army of unemployed youths could be a veritable recruitment ground for criminal activities. Our intervention in the area of youths employment was targeted at ensuring that this army of unemployed youths was depleted. With 40,000 direct employment of youths through this strategy, we succeeded in preventing what could have been the insecurity implications of such huge population of jobless people,” the statement added.
The Bureau added that apart from youths employment, the state government’s massive infrastructure programme such as new roads, schools construction, introduction of modern agricultural extension and practices, and other infrastructure projects, several thousands of indirect jobs have been created to reduce the problem of unemployment.
The Bureau added that the government is very conscious of problems that insecurity poses to direct investment both local and foreign, adding that no investor would risk investing in an atmosphere of violence and insecurity.

‎It added that the fact that Osun is impregnable to criminals could easily be attributed to the foresight of Governor Aregbesola in considering security most paramount in his heavy‎ investments in security equipment.
It added that criminals who had tested the will of the state in recent times have found out that the state is not a haven for crime.
The Bureau listed incidents such as the Ikirun bank robbery, the kidnap of prominent business woman and Iyaloja (Head of Market Women) of Kajola-Ijesa market in Atakumosa East Loca Council, Mrs. Adunni Adegbokun, and her rescue as instances that buttress the IGP’s commendation.
It assured residents that the government would continue to make the state safe for residents, tourists and investors adding that this is the only way through which the state could develop.

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The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has reiterated his government’s determination to stamping out the scourge of poverty in the state.
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Aregbesola also reaffirmed his administration’s resolve to ensure all-round development by creating wealth, empowering youths and generating employment through participatory agricultural engagement.
The Governor made the statement while addressing farmers during a meeting tagged “Abekoko”, at Alaye Village, Irewole Local Government Area of the state.
Aregbesola who described farmers as “kings” said his administration had come up with a life-changing policy that would continuously transform the lives of the rural dwellers.
The Governor further disclosed that the current administration under his watch had since assumption office taken seriously the significance of farmers in all it does most especially towards creating sustainable economic development of the state.
Governor Aregbesola who vowed not to relent in his efforts in banishing all forms of  poverty, hunger and unemployment, however restated his government’s decision to build and strengthen a formidable beneficial relationship with farmers so as to enhance the level of agricultural productivity in the state.
Aregbesola said his government through his genuinely-designed policies and programmes had re-positioned the agricultural sector in the state.
He said with his prompt intervention on revolutionary agricultural development, the production capacity of the state has drastically improved over the years.
Aregbesola adulated his government for being conscious on the well being of the rural dwellers especially the farmers, saying his administration has succeeded in its bid of revamping agricultural sector.
The Governor emphasized that the state has been in partnership with different groups to promote agricultural production of the state, just as he attributed strides recently recorded to  the effects of the mutually beneficial relationship.
He stressed that the present administration under his leadership had constructed, reconstructed and rehabilitated several kilometers of roads in the rural areas through Osun Rural Access and Mobility Project (O’RAMP) in order to ease transportation of goods and other farm produce from rural communities to urban centres.
Aregbesola who said his government was committed to maintenance of rural roads, however promised farmers in the state of adequate provision of social amenities and accessible roads across the length and breath of the rural areas.
The Governor also told the farmers at the meeting that his government would aid the activities of their community by constructing the main road linking the dwellers together in the next few months.
According to him, “Our commitment is to stamp-out the scourge of poverty in the state and ensure that Osun becomes the food basket of the nation.
“In achieving this lofty initiative, our government had entered into partnership with agricultural investors in order to boost the volume of our agricultural productivity and as well improve the general well being of our farmers.
“We shall champion our goals in building an enviable structure, creating wealth, empowering youths and generating employment through participatory agricultural engagement.
“It is on this clear objective that we are determined in our efforts to banishing all forms of  poverty, hunger and unemployment by building and strengthening a formidable beneficial relationship with farmers so as to enhance the level of agricultural productivity in the state.
“We have constructed, reconstructed and rehabilitated several kilometers of roads in the rural areas through Osun Rural Access and Mobility Project (O’RAMP) in order to ease transportation of goods and other farm produce from rural communities to urban centres”, he stated.
Governor Aregbesola therefore used the occasion to appealed to the farmers who benefited from the loans provided by the state to refund in accordance with the agreement without further delay , saying the gesture would pave way for others.
Meanwhile, some of the farmers who spoke intermittently commended Governor Aregbesola for being committed to the welfare of farmers in the state.
They also lauded the Governor for being resolute towards the transformation of the state even in the face of the present  financial hardship.
The farmers who requested for basic amenities, however urged the state government not to loose focus in its resolve to better the lives of the citizenry especially the rural dwellers.

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The Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has said the development effort of Nigeria or any country must begin with providing good and nutritious food to school pupils and all children.
 
The Governor, during his presentation at the launch of the National Home Grown School Feeding programme strategy at the State House Banquet Hall, Aso Rock Villa, Abuja,‎ held that well fed children will most likely be more successful in life than the hungry and malnourished ones.
 
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A statement by the Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Office of the Governor, signed by its Director, Semiu Okanlawon, quoted Aregbesola as saying that the implementation of the programme began in the state in May 2006.
 
Aregbesola added that on his assumption of office in November 2010, he undertook a comprehensive review of education, including the school feeding programme, which was re-launched as O’MEALS on April 30, 2012.
 
He pointed out that the re-launch began across all the 1,375 Elementary Schools in the state, adding that‎ the programme is consistent with his administration’s 6-Point Integral Action Plan of banishing poverty, hunger, creating work and wealth, functional education, restoring healthy living and engendering communal peace and progress.
 
The Governor emphasised that the overall objectives of O-MEALS are to improve the nutritional and health status of pupils by ensuring that pupils are dewormed regularly for healthy living.
 
He also added that the programme has enhanced enrolment, retention and completion of pupils in schools and to reduce poverty and stimulate development of small and medium scale enterprises.
 
Aregbesola noted that with the school feeding programme, the state has been able to engage the services of 3,007 community caterers to prepare the food for the pupils as hygienically as possible.
 
He said: “To be able to achieve this, the caterers were first medically screened and certified fit and proper, retrained on the rudiments of cooking and particularly made to understand the importance of, one, hygiene in disease prevention and secondly, good nutrition to healthy living.
 
“For effective administrative purposes, they were organised into 124 functional Cooperative Investment and Credit Societies (CICS) in order to benefit fully from bulk procurement and allied services. Necessary operational funds are then transferred to the personal bank accounts of each caterer through their CICS.
 
“The account from which this funding emanates is secure because it is not accessible through issuance of bank cheques. Funds can only be transferred from the account into the caterers’ and other contractors’ accounts by approved mandates. This will minimise, if not eliminate altogether, incidents of fraud and diversion.
 
“The caterers receive funds in advance concerning meals to be prepared for school pupils within a two-week period. For organisational purpose, the number of pupils assigned to each caterer varies and so is the fund allocated.
 
“Each caterer also benefits from a government facilitated interest-free loan of N41,500 for the acquisition of cooking and other kitchen utensils. The loan repayment period is spread over 36 months, with N1,152.78kobo deducted from their account every month.”
 
Aregbesola pointed out that the total number of pupils being fed in the state is well over 252,000, which comes to about N14.8 million per day, N74 million per week, N325.6 million per month and N3.6 billion per annum.
 
He averred that the amount spent by government can be reduced to about N50 per pupil, adding that N601,400 is paid out to the 3,007 caterers as transport fares on a daily basis.
 
According to the Governor: “The commitment, passion, prudence and seriousness we deployed to O’MEALS has earned us the worthy support and partnership of the Imperial College, London-based Partnership for Child Development (PCD).
 
“Through this fruitful collaboration, we have received technical assistance in redesigning the school feeding programme through endorsement of the Transition Strategy Plan Document, among others, from PCD.”
 
Aregbesola highlighted the immediate impact of O’MEALS within the first five weeks of introduction as an increment in elementary school enrolment by 38,935 pupils from 155,318 to 194,253, representing 25 per cent and the highest elementary school enrolment in Nigeria.
 
Aregbesola is of the hope that the Home Grown School Feeding and Health Programme will be extended to all pupils in public schools and made an integral part of education for all pupils in Nigeria, both public and private.

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The governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has refunded N17.7 million to Osun pilgrims who performed their Hajj last year in Mecca, Saudi Arebia.
 
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The money was refunded due to the lapses in rendering some services to the pilgrims while in holy land.
The Amir Hajj, Barrister Dhikrullahi Olakunle Hassan, refunded the money at the Government Secretariat in Osogbo, Osun State on behalf of the governor, saying that a sum of N11, 500 was repaid to 852 pilgrims on April 6th, 2016 and N9, 300 on June 6 to sum up a total of N17, 721,600.
Speaking with journalists, Barrister Hassan said that 852 pilgrims from Osun went to perform Hajj in Mecca last year, adding that the money was refunded by Saudi government through National Hajj Commission of Nigeria due to the failure to render some services as a result of crane crash during Hajj.
He said that the governor paid the first repayment immediately it was received in April, saying that the second pay back in June was got last week and has already been paid
The Amir added that 9 pilgrims were yet to receive the first reimbursement paid in April as they failed to show up , adding that government is committed to give them when they come.
He stated further that both the first and second refunds would be given to them when they come.
Amir therefore stressed that if the 9 people failed to come for the money, it would be returned to the National Hajj Commission’s account.
Some of the beneficiaries of the refund were: Alhaji Rauf Tiamiyu, batch one; Alhaji Lukman Oyebamiji, batch one; Alhaji Tiamiyu Yusuf, batch two; Alhaji Adeleke Abdul-Ganiyu, batch two; Alhaja Abimbola Mujidat, batch three as well as Alhaja Simbiyat Durodoye, batch three.

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Members of the State Project Monitoring Committee (SPMC) in the state of Osun has expressed satisfaction on the extent of work done so far on the 225km RAMP roads project ongoing in different parts of the state.
They expressed the hope that the Rural Access and Mobility Project RAMP, which is a collaborative effort between the state
 
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government of Osun, the World Bank and the French development agency would go a long way in boosting the economy of the state through farming.
Chairman of the SPMC who is also the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Works, Engr Nurudeen Adeagbo spoke on behalf of the
committee during an inspection tour of the RAMP roads in Ife region 1.
He expressed delight at the speed and quality of the job done so far, saying that his committee was impressed with what they have seen on the tour.
Engr. Adeagbo commended the efforts of the state government and contractors handling the job for the effort put in place to relocate the occupants of a building which encroached the roadway at Yinmi Aba village in a new building built by the contractors .
He said the move goes a long in underlying the fact that the administration of Ogbeni Aregbesola never intend to cause pain or discomfort for anybody.
Also speaking, the Olosi of Osi Land, Oba Solomon Adeyeye Adenipekin, said that, before now members of the his community had
suffered so much as a result of the bad shape of the road for over hundred years before the intervention of Aregbesola through RAMP.
He said with the road now in good condition, farmers in his community now find it very easy to transport their farm produce to the city as vehicles now ply the road very often.
The Royal father noted that the construction of the road has now opened the eyes of the world to his domain as vehicles plying Lagos now pass through his community.
The Project Coordinator for OSUN RAMP, Engr. Adelere Oriolowo explained that the state government of Osun decided to partner the World Bank and the French development agency in the construction of rural roads because of the need to empower rural dwellers and boost the economy through agriculture.
He added that the present administration is determined to touch the lives of all and sundry in the state no matter the location, stressing that the government wants to provide food in abundance to the people of the state.
He stated further that the project partners have always scored Osun first any time they come to Nigeria to inspect Osun and other states in the country where the RAMP projects are being done.
Expressing delight at the new lease of life being enjoyed as a result of the rural roads which are now in good condition, the
President of the Oyere farm settlement, Chief Rufus Adebayor said that their farm produce now sell at a very good price better than the way it used to be.
He explained that they now get to their farms and back to their various houses at a much cheaper rate than before , while also expressing appreciation to the state government for the good gesture.
Members of the Road Maintainance Gang led by Mr Dare Owolabi, expressed their readiness to maintain the roads for it to last long for their benefit, saying that they have been adequately trained for the job.
Roads visited during the inspection tour include: Jagun Osi-Osi Sooko, Osi Sooko-Osi Ara, Osi Ara-Falana, Alogba-Owode(Ami)-Fadehan among others which are in road 1 2 3 4 and 5 respectively.
It will be recalled that the SPMC had earlier visited roads in Iwo and Ilesa regions of the state under the RAMP projects.

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An appeal has gone to the Bororo/Fulani in conjunction with Crop Farmers in the South West to continue to co-operate with
Governments in the region in order to maintain the prevailing peaceful co-existence.
Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola made the appeal in Osogbo at a Peace Forum organised for the Cattle Breeders and Dealers Association of Nigeria in the South West by the State Chapter of the Association.
 
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Speaking on behalf of the Governor, Secretary to the State Government of Osun, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti observed that, there had always been harmonious relationship among Bororo/Fulani and Crop Farmers in the state.
The state helmsman explained that, whatever misunderstanding that had ensued had always been settled amicably, in the spirit of give and take.
Governor Aregbesola however condemned the attitude of using minors to lead cattle, explaining that they are always naïve in
encroaching upon other people’s farms.
At the meeting, the entire leadership of the Cattle Breeders and Dealers Association of Nigeria in the South West commended the Government of the state of Osun for the wisdom employed in dealing with the community.
They expressed their desire to meet with the Governors of States in the South West in order to fashion out modalities for continued amicable relationship with the entire Fulani Community in the region.

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Osun State Government has disclosed that attainment of equity and justice in commercial transactions in all the markets across the state was the reason for its quest for the use of standardized weighing scales called “Osunwon Omoluabi” in the state.
 
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The Former Commissioner for Commerce, Industries, Cooperatives and Empowerment, Mr. Ismail Adekunle Jayeoba-Alagbada stated this in Osogbo at a press conference heralding the official launch of the use of Standardized Weighing Scales in the state.
Alagbada explained that equity and justice is lacking in the continued using of existing measuring bowls such as Kongo, Kobiowu, Denge and others, adding that there is a great variation in the weights and measures used in different localities; and even at times, in those used by different individuals in the same locality.
While describing it as aberration, Jayeoba Alagbada noted that the three religions that the people of the state are practicing also frown at the use of unjust and inaccurate measures in exchange in commercial transactions.
According to him, “”This programme becomes necessary to facilitate the state’s aspirations to be a hub for trade and commerce within and beyond Nigeria.
“The use of inaccurate measures often leads to chaotic situation in most market places. Consequently, commercial transactions become laborious, unhealthy and with the attendant high transaction costs, ultimately hindering the pace of growth of trade and commerce.
“The foregoing, coupled with his continuous strives to change the face of the state of Osun, and place it to the first amongst its equals makes Governor Aregbesola to conceive the lofty idea of introducing standardized scales and measures in all facets of commercial transactions in all items which are sold or distributed by weigh, measure or number in the state.
“This no doubt, is an excetional demonstration of foresight and proactive response to the growing need for accuracy of measurements, better packaging and display of consumable goods in ways that safeguard health and promote cordial social interactions in markets in the state.
“This as envisaged, would enable the regulation of trade or commerce in goods which are sold or distributed by weights, measures or numbers, and to provide for matters connected therewith or incidental thereto.
Alagbada revealed that the use of standardized weighing scales is back by law and constitute items 63 on the Exclusive List of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria and being made active in the state.
He hinted that the state government had consulted widely with stakeholders in trade and commerce in the state including opinion and religious leaders in the state for it use, adding that the existing mode of open air display and sale of most edible items in the market places constitute grave hazard to health and well being of consumers.
According to him, “most items are openly exposed to dusts, flies and many other agents of diseases. Most of the communicable diseases are as a result of the exposure of edible products to vectors carrying the causative germs.
“Sometimes, nursing mothers after cleaning up their babies still use the unwashed hands to measure food items”, he stressed.
Alagbada noted further that the existing measures are based more on rule of thumbs than any degree of accuracy and consistency, saying the existing measuring standard are not accurate and full of inherent shortcomings often observed by the market men and women themselves.
He enunciates the gains of using standardized scales, saying it will however eliminate all inherent shortcomings, mistrust, incessant arguments and disagreement that are currently commonplace in commercial transactions.
“The standardized scales and measures will positively impact on the economy of the state by bringing unprecedented ease to trade and commercial transactions in the state.
“This will no doubt increase the pace and volume of transactions among traders and consumers, thereby increasing the volume of commerce. It will also attract consumers from neighbouring states who will want to take advantage of the noble programme of standardization of measurements in the state.
“The programme will create large number of business and employment opportunities for citizens of the state as large number of unemployed youths would acquire vocational training in repairs and maintenance of scales.
“People in the state will spend less on health maintenance since the new measures are health promoting, not allowing for exposure of goods to flies and dusts”, he added.
Alagbada explained that the fear that majority of market men and market women are illiterate and may not be easily susceptible change and accurate reading of the scales have been taken care of by the state government, adding that wide sensitizations and enlightenments have been carried out.
While appealing to market men and market women and other stakeholders to key into the emerging commercial revolution in the state, Alagbada disclosed that special weights and measures unit have been established in the ministry saddled with responsibility of monitoring day-to-day administration of the standardized weighing scales and measures programmes.
He said further that 178 OYES cadets have been trained under the-train-the trainer programme on the use, maintenance and repairs, adding that they would also man some control posts in all the markets to serve both as repair and challenge-mitigating centres.

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The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has called on all able bodied Nigerians to take to farming on full or part time basis as alternative to the over-dependence on oil for the quick recovery of the ailing economy of the country.‎
 
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The Governor stated this while‎ addressing people at the 2016 flag-off of cashew planting season and roll out of cashew expansion programme of Federal Ministry of Agriculture and rural development at Ogudu Village, Ife-East Local Government Area of the state.
This was even as the Minister for Agriculture, Chief Audu Ogbeh said the ministry will embark on plantation of 2 million cashew every year for 4 years and that the stage is set to ensure massive plantation of cocoa, plantain and banana across the nation.‎
Aregbesola stressed that the only way for Nigerians to contribute meaningfully to national economic development was for able men and women to go back to farms.
He called on other leaders in all tiers of government in Nigeria to stop relying on the failed oils sector and seek for means to sustain their economy.
The Governor noted that there could be no better time than now for all hands to be on deck to ensure that the economy of the country from oil to Agriculture.‎
According to him, “I am particularly happy and enthralled at the efforts being made to promote the cultivation of cashew, noted for not just being a food crop but a cash crop as well.
“This is well timed at this season when it has become imperative to diversify our economy from its oil orientation to others more sustainable areas like agriculture”. ‎
He commended President Muhammadu Buhari for living up to the expectations of Nigerians through his achievements in the last few months, saying the uniqueness of his good governance had been felt in all aspects of the economy especially in agriculture.
Governor who described cashew as a money-making and health-promoting crop, said the state is ready to partner with any investor to boost the agricultural sector.
 
CASHEW PLANTING (4)He said the state is blessed with fertile hectares of land, adding that his government would not hesitate to tap the numerous potentials in agriculture in sustaining its economy.‎
The Governor commended Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Ogunwusi for complementing his efforts to revamp agriculture in the state.
He therefore implored other traditional rulers to emulate the good gestures of Oba Ogunwusi in rendering social services to the society.
“The only way for us to contribute meaningfully to national economic development was for our able men and women to go back to farms.
“Quick recovery of our economy remains the duty of all and as a matter of fact, nothing is coming from oil anymore. And for this reason, we must all embrace agriculture to deliver our country from this financial mess.
“We must henceforth stop relying on the failed oil sector and seek for ways to sustain the economy through the promotion of the non-oil sectors.
“It is a glaring fact that the current economic challenges befell the country was a product of 16 years misrule and bad governance of past administrations in the country.
“Our state is blessed with fertile hectares of land good for farming, hence, triggers our ambition to tap the numerous potentials in agriculture to enhance the general well being of the citizens”, Aregbesola stated.
Earlier, Minister of Agriculture, Chief Innocent Audu Ogbeh who described the flag-off ceremony as the beginning of agricultural revolution in the country, said stage has already been set to ensure massive plantation of cocoa, plantain and banana across the nation.
Chief Ogbeh disclosed that the Federal Ministry of Agriculture was ready to embark on full plantation of 2million cashew every year for the next four years.
The minister stressed that the purpose of quick intervention in agriculture by the Federal Government was to ensure that the nation regain her lost glory as the food basket of Africa, saying all hands must be on deck to revitalize the sector for the betterment of all.
He lamented over the sliding state of the nation’s economy, assuring that the current government was fully ready to maximize the embedded potentials in the non-oil sectors.
Chief Ogbeh attributed the financial crisis ravaging the country especially the states of the federation to what he referred to as over-reliance on the mono-economic policy of the country, reiterating that the current government led by President Muhammadu Buhari would not rest on his oars to reposition the nation’s economy.
He said part of the objectives of the present government in agriculture was to ensure that every Nigerian has access to quality agricultural production and other farm produce without hiccup irrespective of distance or region.
Chief Ogbeh maintained that since agriculture is the largest employer of labour, his ministry would deploy necessary mechanism that would facilitate mass employment for Nigerian youths so as to reduce the scourge of unemployment in the country.
According to him “This historic occasion marks another milestone in our concerted efforts at resuscitating, repositioning and restructuring agricultural sector in the country.
“It also signifies the beginning of agricultural revolution in the country as we are seriously bent to ensure massive plantation of cashew, cocoa, plantain, banana and other agricultural farm produce across the nation.
“Our prompt intervention in agriculture was premised on need to swiftly rescue the nation from being collapsed due to her over-dependent on crude oil.
“Our government had identified agriculture as a key economic sector capable of turning around the general well being of Nigerians.
“We are fully ready to embark on full plantation of 2million cashew every year for the next four years in order to maximize the embedded potentials in the non-oil sectors.
“It is regrettable that we found ourselves in this economic mess due to misapplication of priority and mismanagement of our commonwealth, but nevertheless, no stone would be left unturned by the current government to ensure that the country regain her lost glory in all sectors.
“Though the over-reliance on the mono-economic system is also a contributory factor to this financial impasse but I can assure every citizen that the present government of President Muhammadu Buhari would not rest on his oars at repositioning the nation’s economy by ensuring adequate production of foods for local consumption as well as for export.
“Our ministry had already identified agriculture as the largest employer of labour, hence signaled us to deploy necessary mechanism to boost agriculture by engaging youths in the process so as to reduce the scourge of unemployment in the country”, he added.
Chief Ogbeh who described Governor Aregbesola as a visionary leader per excellence, said his landmark achievements since assumption of office remained memorable legacy in the political annals of the state.
He disclaimed the allegation that the financial challenges facing some states was the cause of their governors, saying the cash crunch tormenting the states was a product of national economic imbroglio.
Chief Ogbeh however called on all and sundry especially the youths to demonstrate interest in agriculture as part of their contributory efforts to national economic development and nation building.
In his remarks, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Enitan Adeyeye Ogunwusi disclosed that 2,000 hectares of land had been acquired and cultivated for cashew plantation, adding that as soon as the people are showing interest in farming, more land would be released for that purpose.
Oba Ogunwusi expressed delight on the commencement of this year 2016 Flag-off of Cashew Planting season in Ife, saying with that, Ife had proven its stand as the ancestral home of yoruba nation.
The royal father further noted that the flag-off ceremony in the state was a clear testimony to undaunting efforts of the present administration in the state towards the resuscitation of agriculture sector.
Oba Ogunwusi who decried on the precipitous slide in the oil sector, said the time has come for government at all levels to shift attention to agriculture in stimulating and reviving the nation’s economy.
The revered monarch stressed that the massive plantation of cashew in the state was in no doubt the beginning of a new dawn in the agricultural revolution in the country, adding that with such giant stride being recorded, the state has set a formidable goal to rescue the nation.
Oba Ogunwusi who described agriculture as the only eternal and everlasting bailout to Nigeria’s economy, said the time has come for every Nigerian especially the youths to go back to farms.
 
 
 
He said, “I am very elated that the commencement of this year 2016 Flag-off of Cashew Planting season starts in Ife and with this significant move, we have proven our stand as the ancestral home of yoruba nation
“Unequivocally, this flag-off ceremony in the state was a clear testimony vindicating our Governor on his untiring efforts towards the resuscitation of agriculture sector.
“It is a well-known fact that our economy had been seriously challenged due to incessant drop in prices of crude oil at the international market, meanwhile, the time has come for government at all levels to shift attention to agriculture in stimulating and reviving the nation’s economy.
“We must all see agriculture as the only realistic alternative to crude oil at this critical period as government at various levels are working assiduously to enhance economic prosperity.
“We are starting with 2,000 hectares of land for the cultivation of cashew and as soon as our people begin to show interest, more land would be released for cultivation.

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The Osun State House of Assembly has congratulated Governor Rauf Aregbesola on his 59th birthday.
A statement by the Chairman, Committee on Information and Strategy, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, said Aregbesola’s stewardship has touched the people’s lives despite the economic downturn.
 
 
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Describing the governor as an amazing leader, the Assembly said with a governor who cares about the people’s welfare, there are better days ahead.
It also pointed out that the governor is a dogged, committed, diligent and forthright man, who would fight hard to ensure the development of his state and the country at large, regardless of the challenges coming his way.
“On your 59th birthday, we in the Osun House of Assembly salute you a reputable leader for the milestones you have attained in the development of our dear state.

“The feats you have achieved are exceptional and unusual even in the face of dwindling resources confronting our state.
“You refused to be discouraged due to the economic downturn, but decided to move on to ensure the development of our state without looking back. That is the quality we respect as a parliament,” the Assembly said.
The Assembly has begun a six-week recess. The recess began on May 23 and ends on July 4, but the House would reconvene on July 11.
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has urged Aregbesola “to soldier on with courage, even at this difficult juncture when his political integrity is under mindless attack”.
The party said “no matter how difficult the political, social and economic situation under his watch may be at the moment, all indications are that Ogbeni will emerge triumphant”.
In a statement by its spokesman, Kunle Oyatomi, the party said:  “Despite the uncharitable criticisms by opponents and detractors, the APC government under Aregbesola’s leadership, has managed to survive an economic collapse that was virtually driven by external factors.
“The collapse was caused by the devastating crash of crude oil price in the international market; the vandalism that characterised PDP’s management of the country’s economy in the last 16 years of civilian rule and the mind-bugging  corruption and virtual looting of the national treasury that prevailed during the PDP rule.
“If these factors had not intervened to negatively impact the development projects initiated by the governor, Osun would have been a model for most other states.
“But despite this, the state is still managing to execute critical infrastructural projects, which are eloquent testimony to Aregbesola’s superior financial management approach.
“When this storm finally clears, he will be vindicated and his detractors will bow in shame.”

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