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MTN Suport 1The attention of the Government of Osun has been drawn to another in the series of the inciting and retrogressive actions that are characteristic of the Peoples Democratic Party in Nigeria in general and Osun in particular.

We are not surprised that the PDP is deliberately painting in bad light, all the well-thought out survival strategies of the current administration in the face of the mounting global economic meltdown which is affecting all facets of national life.

We dare to say that in the face of the glaring realities of economic complications across the world, the impact of which has been felt by Nigerians, it would amount to irresponsibility for the government that cares for its people not to review its operations in line with the prevailing economic realities.

Without any doubt, the growing popular opinion now is that governments at all levels must look inward, review their operations and streamline their activities if they want to continue to maintain the welfare of their people.

Interestingly, there is no single reform and belt-tightening measures that Governor Aregbesola and his government officials have not laid bare on the table before the workers and other stakeholders.

The Osun Labour is quite aware of all the reforms and efforts of the government to ensure that the welfare of the people does not grind to a halt because of the worsening economic situation across the world.

However, we cannot be surprised at PDP’s lack of understanding of the basic issues involved in the global economic meltdown. Nigerians can only the grateful to God that the affairs of the nation is no longer in the rudderless hold of the party.

What could have been the tragic and debilitating impact of the party’s misrule coupled with the global economic crisis is better imagined had Nigerians not voted out the PDP in the last general election in Nigeria and in the August 9, 2014 governorship election in Osun.

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GOV-AREGBESOLAAlthough Adedoyin’s focus in the above quote is on New Journalism, defined by online publications and social media, the obligation to avoid false reports that may injure the innocent applies to all journalists in print and electronic media. This is particularly true of reporters, whose duty it is to visit news sites and tell the world about what is happening, often as it is happening, in accurate and fair reports.

Unfortunately, this has not been the case with many a reporter in Osogbo, the seat of government in Osun State, where Rauf Aregbesola is the governor. From the inception of his administration in 2010, he has been in the eye of the press storm, often for the wrong reasons. His energy and drive; the openness of his government; and his outspokenness attracted the attention of his political detractors and the press. To complicate matters, his enthusiastic embrace of people-oriented policies and programmes generated a lot of debate. This was particularly true of the revolutionary education programme, featuring school reclassification, school mergers, school feeding, and uniforms; a social welfare programme for seniors; and an ambitious infrastructure development programme, featuring a ring road around Osogbo and the construction of a modern airport with a hanger.

To be sure, a number of these developments have been reported and discussed in the press. Unfortunately, however, it will appear that the press can hardly pass off an opportunity to drop a negative line or two about Aregbesola. This was evident in how quickly he was made the scapegoat among the 26 or so governors owing salary arrears for their workers.

Some newspapers are notorious for publishing false reports and expressing unfounded opinion about Aregbesola: If his son, Kabiru Aregbesola, was not carting away millions of naira through the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, then Aregbesola himself was cornering his state’s bailout funds by using them to pay contractors. Even where Aregbesola was distributing campaign souvenirs, such as face caps and wrist bands, at a campaign rally, it was reported that he was abusing the naira, by throwing them at supporters.

The false reports began as soon as Aregbesola assumed office in 2010. He was falsely accused of moving Osun towards secession from the Federal Republic, by styling his state the State of Osun. Later, in an editorial, one newspaper listed Osun as one of the states which purchased exotic cars for their traditional rulers, when not even a bicycle was purchased for any traditional ruler.

In 2014, the same newspaper also published a feature article, with a headline which suggested that controversy still surrounded the state’s free school feeding initiative, while parents, farmers, and caterers were thanking the governor for it. Not done, the newspaper went on, almost a year later, to publish another false story, indicating possible cancellation of the school feeding programme, when no such plan was ever contemplated.

In none of the fabricated school feeding stories were the health benefits of the meal programme highlighted nor was there a mention of the multiplier economic benefits to the farmers, who produce the foodstuffs; the market women who sell fruits and vegetables; and the caterers, who cook the food, many of whom were simultaneously empowered to also service their local communities.

The first article on the feeding programme piggybacked on the negative propaganda of the Peoples Democratic Party, which was intended to cast aspersions on the programme as part of an election campaign blackmail. The second article was probably meant to intensify the crisis surrounding the non-payment of salaries, by instigating the young schoolchildren and their parents against the governor.

The intensification of the crisis surrounding the delayed payment of salaries was the motive behind another false story by the same newspaper in which a chairman of a pensioners’ forum was cited as calling on the Central Bank of Nigeria to stop the bailout for Osun. The fellow cited in the story claimed that he never spoke with the said newspaper.

Other false stories by the same newspaper include false or misleading stories about the school restructuring programme and the wearing of hijab in public schools. A concocted uniform crisis was given more attention than the benefits of merging schools to minimise cost and maximise efficiency.

Another false allegation, intended to turn Christians against the wearing of hijab in schools, claimed that Aregbesola wanted to Islamise Osun State. The allegation quickly fell flat on three grounds. First, Osun is already predominantly Muslim. Second, the Christian population feels secure as the leading Christian evangelical pastors in the country emerged from the Ilesa area, Aregbesolas natal base. They include Enoch Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God; William Kumuyi, founder and General Superintendent of the Deeper Life Bible Church; and the late Joseph Ayo Babalola, founder of the Christ Apostolic Church. Third, Osogbo in Osun State is noted for the traditional religious practices associated with Osun Osogbo and the Osogbo historical grove. How could a governor, who preaches religious tolerance and accommodation, have planned to impose a particular religion on the people?

What is really at stake here is the double-edged injury caused by the false reports, one on Aregbesola, which led to his angry expression of disapproval, and the other on the press, whose integrity is impugned. Anyone familiar with Osun politics would know that most of these false stories originated with the opposition PDP, which some reporters even acknowledged in their stories. By not crosschecking their claims with Aregbesola or his representatives, such reporters settled for falsehood and the negative branding of their newspapers as the mouthpiece of the opposition.

These false reports raise two major questions. First, why would a reporter habitually publish false stories, and against the same target? There are three possible answers. One, the newspaper has a hidden agenda against the target of the false stories. Two, the reporter is rewarded for publishing the stories by the sources of the false information. Three, the reporter is probably ethically challenged.

The second major question is: What should be done to avoid such false reports? As Adedoyin suggested at the beginning of this essay, a new code of conduct is necessary, which must do two things. First, it must emphasise high ethical standards in news reporting, by providing strict guidelines on how to achieve fairness in news reports.

Second, appropriate sanctions should be imposed on the violators of the code of conduct, as imposed on Jayson Blair, a former New York Times reporter, and Brian Williams, a former anchor of NBC Nightly News. Blair was forced to resign for fabricating his stories, while Williams was first suspended for six months without pay and eventually removed as anchor for repeatedly exaggerating an episode about coming under fire in a US Army helicopter during the Iraq war in 2003.

The metamessage is clear: A healthy democracy needs a healthy press.

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The corporate social initiative arm of one if Nigeria’s leading communication service providers the MTN Nigeria Foundation on Tuesday commended the Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for his administration’s commitment to the security of lives and property of the people of the state.

The Corporate Services Executive and Director of MTN Nigeria Foundatio‎n, Mr. Akinwale Goodluck stated this during a courtesy call and presentation of five security patrol vehicles by the Foundation to the state government.

Goodluck stated that the attention of the Foundation was ‎drawn to the security status of the state when it first came to Osogbo for her Iris eye project in 2013, saying the peace that envelope the state to the team was unprecedented.

He pointed out that the foundation will do its best to partner with the state in her determination to develop the state to an enviable height among the committee of states in Nigeria.

The Foundation boss said, “we have the best result on our first coming during our Iris Cataract surgery and other eye problems that we attended to in 2013.

“We have identified several areas that we can help, when we came then. We saw a lot of patrol vans and other security improvements and it is because of that that we have come to contribute our quota to the development of the already existing security in Osun”. Goodluck emphasised.

Responding, Governor Aregbesola noted that what the foundation noticed in terms of the security in the state was borne out the administration’s commitment to providing an atmosphere where lives and businesses can thrive.

He highlighted other areas where ‎the foundation can also be of help as the education sector where the state government is seriously committed to basic education, saying the state has provided a model of basic education to other states and the Federal government.

Aregbesola stated that security patrol vans presented to the state will be distributed to relevant security agencies in the state, adding that the vehicles will in no small way add to the efficiency of Police and other agencies in bringing crime to a zero level in the state.

‎He enjoined the service provider to improve on their data service connectivity in most of the towns of the state, stressing that the service provided stands to benefit from the various towns and higher institutions that the state is blessed with if data service is improved on.

The governor added that it will be of great security advantage if MTN provides free toll lines to the state-of-the art security emergency control centre built by the state and yet to get a short code from the Nigeria Communications Commission.

“Just as the Federal Road Safety Commission stated last week that our state recorded the least accident rate in our region so also do we proudly say that we are the most secured and best policed state in Nigeria. Your support will add to our effort.

“It would not also be out of place, if we ask that you provide us with some free lines for our security facility, because we still do not have a short code, which without it, it will be expensive for us to run, but if we have toll free lines it will go a long way to reduce cost.

“We will also appreciate your assistance in the area of education, we are seriously committed to education, particularly basic education. We want you to register us as a state that needs assistance on basic education”. The governor appealed to the Foundation.

Aregbesola urged the MTN to identify potential market opportunities for its services such as data hotpots which could facilitate learning and tourism.

The Governor noted that Osun is perhaps the state with the highest number of tertiary institutions given the number of universities (government and private) now resident in the state.

He said campuses of these institutions and relation parks and tourism sites in Osun are potentials locations the company can install it’s hotspots at considerate fees.

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solar-power-cadizOsun Government and France have signed an agreement to build a 35million Euros (N8 billion) 13 megawatts solar plant in the state.
Stephane Gompertz, France’s Ambassador for Climate Change, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Sunday that the project was the first of such magnitude to be signed in Nigeria.
Gompertz said the agreement was signed on Friday by the Osun Governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola and a French company, Vergnet, adding that France was supporting Nigeria in the area of renewable energy.
“As far as new and renewable energy are concerned, the French Agency for Development helps finance through credits, projects in new and renewable energy.
“On Friday morning, I was with the French Ambassador in Abuja. We were received by the Governor of Osun State. We signed an agreement with a French company called Vergnet.
“Vergnet will build a solar plant of 13 megawatts, which is quite big for a solar plant. And as far as I am concerned, this is the first project of such magnitude to be signed here in Nigeria.
“There will be other bigger projects going up to 50 or even 100 megawatts,” he said.
Gompertz said France had supported Nigeria’s power sector through its contracts and also through loans from the French Development Agency (AFD).
He explained that the agreement to build the solar power plant also included training component to encourage transfer of technology.
According to him, the more we develop new technologies, the more people are trained to manage or to invent those technologies, and this will on the long run contribute to the development.
He noted that in 2009, the Federal Government had assigned Vergnet to establish a wind farm of 10 megawatts in Katsina state for more than 20 million Euros (about N4.5 billion).
The envoy said the farm, with 37 windmills, should start producing and be connected to the grid in the beginning of 2016.
According to him, the French group, TOTAL, is also willing to develop a solar energy project in Katsina state.
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Photos of the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola acknowledging cheers from the pupils of Community Elementary/Middle School, Olorunsogo, Dada Estate, during the Inspection Tour to the ongoing construction of the school on Monday 19-10-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Raruf Aregbesola, Inspecting the on-going construction site of Osogbo High School on Monday 19-10-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Raruf Aregbesola, Inspecting the on-going construction site of Osogbo High School on Monday 19-10-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Raruf Aregbesola, accompaning by the Site Engineer, Ogundele Adedamola on the inspection tour of the on-going constriction site of  Osogbo High School on Monday 19-10-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Raruf Aregbesola, accompaning by the Site Engineer, Ogundele Adedamola on the inspection tour of the on-going constriction site of Osogbo High School on Monday 19-10-2015.

 Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola acknowledging cheers from the pupils of Community Elementary/Middle School, Olorunsogo, Dada Estate, during the Inspection Tour to the ongoing construction of the school on Monday 19-10-2015.


Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola acknowledging cheers from the pupils of Community Elementary/Middle School, Olorunsogo, Dada Estate, during the Inspection Tour to the ongoing construction of the school on Monday 19-10-2015.

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Opon-Imo-tab-Page-18A member, State of Osun House of Assembly representing Obokun Constituency, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye has charged youths to step up their games, broaden their knowledge and take advantage of new opportunity provided by the digital age.

The Lawmaker who described this generation as Information Age or Computer Age noted that any one especially youths who is not digitally literate is deficient, weak and cannot be a player in the socio-cum economic environment of the 21st century.
The lawmaker spoke at the maiden lecture of the Federation of Ijesa Students Union (FISU) in Ilesa on Saturday.
While stressing that the world has changed tremendously from a community of mechanical, manual and analogue operation to one that moved with supersonic speed on a high plane of gadgets, sophisticated technology, applications and softwares, Oyintiloye said refusal by youths or anyone to join the trend in a creative and proactive manner may perpetually limit him/her from reaping the fruits of the new age abundant life, economic opportunities and personal efficiency.
“Information communication technology platforms such as Social Media tools not only connect people, it also facilitates engagement of citizenry to contribute to governance in a unique way, the youths should be at the forefront in government engagement and demand for accountability”
The Lawmaker who lamented that several people were being left behind in the new age advocates digital literacy to be powered by private sectors and inspires by government policy.
“Comprehensive training should be encouraged for the citizens as well as public servants to learn new tools for communication, official dispatch, computation, report generation, strategic planning and networking to save cost and promote service delivery”
Oyintiloye noted that the economic possibilities in the ICT sector is enormous with the manufacturing of hundreds of gadgets everyday and development of software and applications.

“For any nation however to maximize digital possibility, its government and private sectors must ensure the growth of bandwidth and reduction in the tariffs on the cost of digital hardware. This will encourage widespread access by larger number of the population”.

He stated that aside job opportunities, young ones can take advantage of rapid development in the industry, key in to sales and services opportunities of new products stressing that knowledge of digital tools will also enhance personal and national security either from cyber bullying, or online predators who lurks at every corner, promote home safety and tracking of crime and criminality.

The parliamentarian urged youths to channel their energy and talents in making use of gamut of information on the internet and improve their skills, employability, be more innovative and resourceful rather than waste their precious time on the negative side of technology.

Oyintiloye added that the nation itself will become a competitive player in the era of globalization when larger percentage of the citizenry become skilful and possessed the working knowledge of digital tools.

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osun-state-government2-300x292The Osun State government has suspended the payment of 25 percent to 35 percent overtime allowance workers of some government agencies.
This is to ensure regular payment of salaries, according to the Head of Service,  Olayinka Owoeye.
Owoeye  said the “I AM ALIVE” verification  for pensioners will now take place bi- monthly to check leakages.
Owoeye was quoted as saying that “in line with the Universal Basic Education policy of the Federal Government, the local governments shall assume responsibility for payment of salaries and allowances of teachers in the middle schools, with effect from October consequent upon which the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) shall only be responsible for the provision of schools infrastructure.”
Speaking through the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Human Resources and Capacity Building, Sunday Olajide, the HoS, however, clarified that “only teachers deployed to remote towns and villages would enjoy any form of extra allowance”.
He added that the government would open talks with the leadership of medical unions to negotiate a new salary regime as “the one in use is no more in consonant with present day financial reality in the state”.
Owoeye announced that his office would begin to collate names of officers in the core civil service and local government service with certificates in agriculture, medical sciences and education for immediate redeployment to relevant agencies.
He added that promotion of officers in the public service will now be based on performance and productivity.
The HoS said: “To improve the quality of education, the  government has approved the establishment of the Teachers Establishment Office, which would be responsible for the appointment, promotion, discipline and administration of salaries and allowances of elementary and middle school teachers with district offices across the state.
Owoeye clarified that the Teachers Establishments and Pensions Office (TEPO) has been re-designed as Education Officers Establishments Office with the management of teachers pensions returned to the State Bureau of Public Service Pensions.
According to him: “To complement the efforts of the recently concluded screening and verification, the Offices of the Auditors-General for the state and Local Governments have been mandated to verify the payrolls of the workforce two weeks before salary computation monthly.
“The conduct of the ‘I AM ALIVE’ exercise for pensioners will now take place bi-monthly to check pension leakages.
“Governor Rauf Aregbesola has also directed that some measures aimed at coping with the current challenges of acute shortage of public fund be implemented  immediately.”
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Rauf-Aregbesola1Government of the State of Osun has signed a broad range of economic development partnership with a Chinese Firm Geo Engineering Construction Alliance Team.

The Broad range of economic development program covers Agro Industrial Park,  Export Processing,  Hydro Power,  Dry Port Associated Enterprise Park and Water supply and Road Projects among others.

In a statement by the Director Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Office of the Governor Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, quoted Gov Rauf Aregbesola as stating after the signing ceremony in Abuja at the weekend that the efforts of his administration to economically turn around the state are yielding desired results.

According to Aregbesola, with the  Memorandum of Understanding with the Chinese Geo Engineering Construction Alliance Team, the State is will maintain its front row position in employment generation and modern technology in agriculture.

 He noted, “The manufacturing logistics,  coordination,  management and facility development of the Chinese Engineering Construction will soon be deployed for the benefit of the people of the state.”

 In his remarks, Leader of the China Geo Engineering Construction Alliance Team, Mr. Shui Jin Tony, assured Governor Aregbesola that with the signing of the MOU on the Broad Range of Economic Development Partnership, the Firm will heat the ground running in a week.

 He said their resolve to begin the economic development partnership within a week is a demonstration of the commitment and seriousness of the firm to the Memorandum of Understanding.

Also, a French partnership, VERGNET  GROUPE, has said the 13 Megawatts Solar Power Project in the State of Osun will position the state well ahead of its peers especially in solar power energy.

Addressing the State of Osun Delegation before the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding which also had the French Ambassador, Dean Gauer as well as French Economic Counselor Demónique  Simon,  Head of the Team Frederick Chieve, applauded the political will of the government buying into the renewable energy through the solar power project.

 According to Chieve,  the 13 Megawatts Solar Power Project will provide huge employment opportunities to the youths and complement the epileptic power supply.

 Aregbesola, in his remarks before the signing, noted that Energy and by extension Power is key,  critical and a primary requirement for development.

Governor Aregbesola stressed  that since adequate and uninterrupted  supply of power and energy  is capable of reducing poverty, powering the communities through alternative sources will continuously be focused on by the administration.

 He charged the partnering firm VERGNET GROUPE to deploy the International best practices in the solar power project.

Earlier,  Director General,  Office of the Economic Development and Partnership,  Dr. Charles Akinola, had noted the uniqueness of the VERGNET GROUPE in the additional power generation to reduce dependence on the national grid.

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Pictures of the Secretary to Osun State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti representing the governor with the Osun State Commander, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Mr. Muhammed Husaini, and others, during the FRSC Ember months sensitization in Osogbo on Saturday 17-10-2015.

 

Secretary to Osun State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti (2nd left), representing the governor, Osun State Commander, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Mr. Muhammed Husaini (third right), Executive Secretary, Orolu Local Government, Alhaji Bayo Oyegbemi (3rd left), Executive Secretary, Ede North Local Government, Dr. Tiamiyu Bello (left) and others, during the FRSC Ember Months Sensitization in Osogbo on Saturday 17-10-2015.

Secretary to Osun State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti (2nd left), representing the governor, Osun State Commander, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Mr. Muhammed Husaini (third right), Executive Secretary, Orolu Local Government, Alhaji Bayo Oyegbemi (3rd left), Executive Secretary, Ede North Local Government, Dr. Tiamiyu Bello
(left) and others, during the FRSC Ember Months Sensitization in Osogbo on Saturday 17-10-2015.

Secretary to Osun State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti (2nd right), reprrsenting the governor, Former Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Sunday Akere (2nd left), National Secretary, FRSC Special Marshal, Mr. Tunde Ajiboye (right) and Permanent Secretary, Osun State Ministry of Special Duties and Regional Integration, Mr. Adelowo Adewumi (right), during the FRSC Ember Months Sensitization in Osogbo on Saturday 17-10-2015.

Secretary to Osun State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti (2nd right), representing the governor, Former Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Sunday Akere (2nd left), National Secretary, FRSC Special Marshal, Mr. Tunde Ajiboye (right) and Permanent Secretary, Osun State Ministry of Special Duties and Regional Integration, Mr.
Adelowo Adewumi (right), during the FRSC Ember Months Sensitization in Osogbo on Saturday 17-10-2015.

Secretary to Osun State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti (left), reprsenting the governor, Osun State Commander, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Mr. Muhammed Husaini (2nd right), and others, during the FRSC Ember Months Sensitization in Osogbo on Saturday 17-10-2015.

Secretary to Osun State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti (left), representing the governor, Osun State Commander, Federal Road Safety Commission (FRSC), Mr. Muhammed Husaini (2nd right), and others, during the FRSC Ember Months Sensitization in Osogbo on Saturday 17-10-2015.

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Photos showing the Osun Deputy Governor, Mrs. Titi Laoye-Tomori, representing the governor, during the Passing Out Ceremony of the 2014 Batch ‘C’ Corps Members at the Permanent Orientation Camp, Ede on Thursday 15/10/2015.

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