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Pictures of the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Chairman Osun State All Progressive Congress (APC), Prince Gboyega Famodu, addressing students, during an inspection visit to the on going  construction of Seventh Day Adventist High School Ede. on Wednesday 4-11-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (left); Chairman Osun State All Progressive Congress (APC), Prince Gboyega Famodu (2nd left); the Site Engineer,  Engr Rahmon Akinkunmi(right). During the inspection of the on going Construction of Oshogbo High School on 4-11-2015,during the inspection of the on going Construction of Seventh Day Adventist High School Ede. on Wednesday 4-11-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (left); Chairman Osun State
All Progressive Congress (APC), Prince Gboyega Famodu (2nd left); the Site
Engineer, Engr Rahmon Akinkunmi(right). During the inspection of the on
going Construction of Oshogbo High School on 4-11-2015,during the
inspection of the on going Construction of Seventh Day Adventist High
School Ede. on Wednesday 4-11-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (left); Chairman Osun State All Progressive Congress (APC), Prince Gboyega Famodu (2nd left); the Site Engineer,  Engr Rahmon Akinkunmi(right). During the inspection of the on going Construction of Oshogbo High School on 4-11-2015,during the inspection of the on going Construction of Seventh Day Adventist High School Ede. on Wednesday 4-11-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (left); Chairman Osun State
All Progressive Congress (APC), Prince Gboyega Famodu (2nd left); the Site
Engineer, Engr Rahmon Akinkunmi(right). During the inspection of the on
going Construction of Oshogbo High School on 4-11-2015,during the
inspection of the on going Construction of Seventh Day Adventist High
School Ede. on Wednesday 4-11-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Chairman Osun State All Progressive Congress (APC), Prince Gboyega Famodu (right),addressing students, during an inspection visit to the on going Construction of Seventh Day Adventist High School Ede. on Wednesday 4-11-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Chairman
Osun State All Progressive Congress (APC), Prince Gboyega Famodu
(right),addressing students, during an inspection visit to the on going
Construction of Seventh Day Adventist High School Ede. on Wednesday
4-11-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Chairman Osun State All Progressive Congress (APC), Prince Gboyega Famodu (right),addressing students, during an inspection visit to the on going Construction of Seventh Day Adventist High School Ede. on Wednesday 4-11-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Chairman
Osun State All Progressive Congress (APC), Prince Gboyega Famodu
(right),addressing students, during an inspection visit to the on going
Construction of Seventh Day Adventist High School Ede. on Wednesday
4-11-2015.

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OsunGovernor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State has appealed to taxable people of the state to pay their taxes in order for the government to continue its numerous projects in the state.
The governor made the appeal on Tuesday, November 3, 2015, during a Public Hearing on the Land Use Charge bill organised by the Osun State House of Assembly.
According to Governor Aregbesola, who was represented by his deputy, Mrs Grace Laoye Tomori, “it is a must to pay tax, so. I urge the people of Osun State to pay their tax.”
Aregbesola noted that the dwindling allocation from the Federal Government of Nigeria has forced the state government to look inward with the aim of generating fund to cushion the effect of the economic nosedive.
Governor Aregbesola said that his government was looking into tourism, mineral resources and taxation to generate revenue to the state coffers, assuring the people that their taxes would be used to make the state the best in the country.
He said: “We run a transparent governance in Osun and I can tell you that the national revenue has fallen beyond what we can describe. They are no longer demanding for our oil in the international market and that is why we need to look inward to see how we can generate revenue to enable us continue the numerous projects we have embarked upon.
“I want to appreciate the Osun State House of Assembly for inviting the town and gown to the Public hearing on the Land Use Charge bill. This bill, when passed into law will help in generating revenue for the state.
“I therefore want to urge professionals like Town Planners, Land Surveyors, Estate Managers and Valuers other people that would work for the success of the bill to cooperate.”
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downloadThe Speaker of Osun State House of Assembly, Mr. Najeem Salam, has assured  medical doctors  under the forum  of Osun State Association of Medical and Dental Officers that their demands will be met.
The Speaker said this in Osogbo on Wednesday during a meeting between the state lawmakers  and the striking doctors.
Salam said he would support the doctors to get their dues while urging them to suspend the strike in the interest of the people of the state.

The Chairman of OSAMDO,  Dr. Isiaka Adekunle, and the Chairman, House Committee on Information and Strategy, Mr.  Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, said the discussion between the union and the lawmakers  was a very fruitful one.

Adekunle, who commended the House of Assembly  for its intervention said the union  would call an emergency meeting on Thursday ( today) to inform its members to  decide on the next line of action.
He explained  that the decision to suspend the strike could not be taken alone, saying he would convince members of the union to suspend the strike.
Oyintiloye said, ” The union  and the House of Assembly had some understanding  on the need to suspend the strike in the interest of the generality of the people of the state.
Oyintiloye, however, appealed to them to return to work and support the government in its quest towards ensuring provision of effective and qualitative healthcare delivery to the people.

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The Osun State Government has sent a Land Use Charge bill to the state House of Assembly for passage into law.
The Deputy Governor of the state, Mrs. Titi Laoye-Tomori, said at the public hearing session organised by the House of Assembly on the bill on Tuesday, that the state government decided to introduce the law to make property owners pay certain amount of levy on their property.
The deputy governor said the state needed to look inwards to boost its Internally Generated Revenue to augment its federal allocation.
“ Oil price has been hovering at fourty-something dollars per barrel for quite a while now. People are not buying oil again despite that we are approaching winter when the price is supposed to be high but the price is still low.
“Apart from the land use charge, taxation is another one. Tax is what we use to transform the state,” she said.
The deputy governor added that the state government was also looking into mineral resources and tourist sites in the state to generate more revenue for its development.
The Speaker of the House of Assembly, Mr. Najeem Salaam, said the bill would assist in increasing the IGR of the state if it was passed into law.
The Speaker said the lawmakers organised the public bearing to give the people of the state the opportunity to have inputs into the law-making process.
He said now that the revenue accruable to the state could no longer sustain the desired development, there was the need to look inwards to be able to generate more revenue.
The representative of the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers, Dr. Bioye Tajudeen, said the proposed law was good but the government should consider the high level of poverty in the state.
Tajudeen said, “The Land Use Charge Bill proposes formula to determine the annual charge rate. We, the Nigerian Institution of Estate Surveyors and Valuers in Osun State, however, recommend the use of valuation list to determine the annual charge rate.
“ A valuation list prepared by the registered estate surveyors   and valuers should serve as a basis for determining the land use charge in this state and should be reviewed and updated every calendar year.”
He said the bill should exempt places of worship from paying rates but schools and other business interests owned by religious organisations should be made to pay rates.
 

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osun-state-governor-mr-rauf-aregbesola_-_copy_0-300x225Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun state has appealed to taxable adults in the state to pay their taxes to assist government to continue with numerous projects it has embarked upon in the state.
The governor gave the appeal yesterday during a Public Hearing on the Land Use Charge bill organized by the State House of Assembly.
According to Governor Aregbesola who was represented by his deputy, Mrs Grace Laoye Tomori, it is   the civic responsibility of citizens to pay tax to assist government to execute projects that will impact positively on them.
Aregbesola noted that the dwindling allocation from the Federal allocation has forced the state government to look inward with the aim of generating fund to cushion the effect of the dwindling   economic situation.
He said his government was looking into tourism, mineral resources and taxation to generate revenue   to the state coffers assuring the people that their taxes would be used to make the state the best in the country.
His words: “we run transparent governance in Osun and I can tell you that the national revenue has fallen beyond what we can describe. They are no longer demanding for our oil in the international market and that is why we need to look inward to see how we can generate revenue to enable us continue the numerous projects we have embarked upon.
Speaking earlier, the Speaker, Osun State House of Assembly, Hon. Najeem Salam noted that the beauty of democracy is the opportunity the public have to contribute to how they are governed.
Apparently disturbed by the diversity in the memoranda submitted by concerned professionals the   Speaker sued for understanding saying that the essence of the public hearing was to enable professional bodies contribute in the legislation process.

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osun-state-government2-300x292Osun State has been in the eye of the storm of recent, no thanks to the orchestrated attempt by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), working in concert with a renegade section of the media, to make the state the poster boy of the cash crunch that has now engulfed 27 states and the Federal Government, if President Muhammadu Buhari’s statement last week that ‘Nigeria is broke’ is anything to go by.

There was a failed bid by the opposition PDP to stampede Governor Rauf Aregbesola out of office. This began in August with sponsored demonstrations and a phantom petition to the State House of Assembly to impeach the governor.

The petition was dismissed for lacking in merit and the sword has since been turned on the petitioner in a case of the hunter now being the hunted.

The backlog of the salaries are being cleared even as the government and the labour unions come to new rapprochement on dealing with paucity of funds in a way that available funds will be judiciously used to accommodate wages, running the government and undertaking projects that will benefit the majority of the people. All the labour unions that have been on strike have since resumed work. Even the intransigent academic staff of tertiary institutions in the state have since yielded to reason and called off their strike last week.

Then the good news started to tumble in. On Tuesday October 13, the Bank of Industry (BOI) commissioned a 24kw micro-grid solar solution in Idi-Ita/Onibambu community in Ife North Local Government of Osun State. The N44million rural electrification project being financed by the bank in conjunction with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), would supply power to over 200 homes not connected to national grid.

Then on October 18, the State Government signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the French Government to build a 35million Euros (N8 billion) 13 megawatts solar plant in the state. A French company, Vergnet, will build the solar plant in Osun. What is unique about this project, according to Vergnet, is that it will involve technology transfer. Locals will be trained to man and operate the plant and will also be the nodal point for the building of solar power stations across the country and beyond.

The biggest of all perhaps is the MOU signed with a Chinese company, Geo Engineering Construction Alliance Team. The company will undertake in Osun a broad range of economic development programmes that coveragro industrial park, export processing, hydro power, dry port associated enterprise park and water supply and road projects among others.

These will create wealth and generate thousands of jobs. The Chinese deal alone should generate direct 10,000 jobs and 50,000 indirectly. This indeed is good news which should bring smiles to the faces of the people of the state and affirm the legitimacy of the governor who has bravely and adroitly weathered the storm.

Mike Ogundele,
Osogbo, Osun State

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Hon.-Najeem-Sallam (1)Following the dwindling revenue allocation from the federation account to Osun State Government, the State House of Assembly yesterday held a public hearing on the Land Use Charge bill with an assurance to maintain a level playing field for professionals involved in the bill that would soon be passed to law.
The Speaker of the house, Hon. Najeem Salaam, apparently speaking on memoranda submitted by concerned professionals in the bill sued for understanding saying that the essence of the public hearing was to enable professional bodies and the people of the state make their contributions in the legislation process.
Professional bodies like Nigeria Institution of Surveyors and Valuers, Nigeria Institute of Town Planners and Architects while presenting their memoranda in response to the bill expressed diverse views and concerns on the bill.
Speaking on behalf of the Ministry of Land, Physical Planning and Urban Development in the state, the Permanent Secretary of the ministry, Wale Ojo said cemetery, burial grounds, churches, palaces, retirees, pensioners, old people and other non-governmental organisations that are non-profit oriented should be exempted from paying any charge.
But the Nigerian Institution of Surveyors and Valuers said religious bodies that own schools and other institutions that are profit oriented should be taxed.
Speaking on behalf of the body, Prof. Bioye Tajudeen advised the House of Assembly to re-visit the bill with the aim of involving the services of professionals that would bring a turn around to the state’s economy.
The public hearing held at the premises of the Osun state house of Assembly in Osogbo also had in attendance traditional rulers, market men and women, artisans, landlords, lawyers among others.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola in his speech appealed to taxable people of the state to pay their taxes in order for the government to continue numerous projects it has embarked upon in the state.

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Rt.-Hon.-Najeem-Salaam-Speaker-Osun-House-of-AssemblySpeaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has admonished religious leaders to preach godliness instead of unhealthy competition of religion, saying while the former draws people to morality of religion, the latter brews violence.
Speaking at a programme organized by Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Ejigbo chapter,  where he was a recipient of an award, Speaker Salaam observed that the politics of religion nowadays has proved unhealthy because pecuniary interest appeared to have overtaken the fundamental, which touches on the relation of man with his Creator.
Speaker Salaam then tasked all religious leaders to close rank irrespective of their religious leaning and forge a common ground against agents of violence, destruction and those who exploit people in the name of God, saying that was the duty that must be done in order to make the world a better place.
In a related development, Speaker Salaam then enjoined all elected and appointed politicians to work with genuine religious leaders in their respective constituencies with a view to fostering a secured and morally upright society.
However, he decried some sects which were advocating violence and wicked discrimination among the countrymen in the name of religion, saying the Creator of the Universe was capable of decreeing one faith if HE so desire, noting that having different faith was a design of God.

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osun-state-government2-300x292Osun State House of Assembly has warned that it would not hesitate to impose sanctions on any personnel in the health sector found to be sabotaging the efforts of government.
Chairman, House Committee on Health, Honourable Leke Ogunsola, stated this at the inaugural meeting of his committee, saying, “the system in the health sector will no longer be business as usual.”
He said the assembly would not witchhunt anybody in the course of performing its oversight function, but would ensure that things were done properly.
According to him, the house would go all out and do everything possible to ensure that the people get the best in terms of healthcare delivery system.
Noting that there had been complaints about the poor attitude of medical workers to patients, he said any of them who was tired of his service should honourable resign, rather than taken the lives of the people for granted.
Ogunsola noted that the Assembly would ensure proper monitoring of health system in the state to ensure that the people get the best in terms of healthcare delivery system.

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Aregbesola (1)The Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has extended his condolences to the family of late Emir of Borgu, Senator Haliru Dantoro, who died last week, describing him as a totally detribalised Nigerian who served meritoriously.
A statement by the Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Office of the Governor, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, quoted the governor as describing the death of the late Emir and one time Senator and Minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as a monumental loss to the country.
Aregbesola, who prayed for the repose of the Emir’s soul, extended his “profound condolence to the immediate family, the government and the entire people of Niger State.‎
He described the death of the late Emir of Borgu, as a great loss to Nigeria as it enters the change period, stating that the wealth of experience of the late monarch who was a great administrator will be missed.
Aregbesola noted that the demise of the Emir at this critical period of “change” of our national life is a great loss to Niger state and the country in general.
The governor urged the family to take with equanimity the death of Alhaji Haliru Dantoro; saying death is an inevitable end.

Aregbesola said, “One clear lesson is the transience of life itself. It’s not about Alhaji Haliru Dantoro, but about the fact that death is a certainty that must come to every living being.‎

“The demise of our highly revered father, Mai Borgu of Borgu Kingdom is a great loss to the country and indeed Niger State where he hailed from. Nigeria as a whole in this period of her change will miss his wise counsel and wealth of experience as a seasoned administrator.
“The late Emir of borgu was a bridge builder, an amiable personality who is at home with his people. It is my fervent prayer that Allah will grant him Aljanah Firdaus and give the people of Niger State the fortitude to bear the loss. We also pray Allah to comfort his family and give them courage and hope”. The governor emphasised.

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