Youth Leaders of All Progressive Congress (APC) in Osun West Senatorial District have congratulated Governor Rauf Aregbesola for the successful completion and commissioning of Ilesa High School and other model schools in the state.
The youths said the unprecedented commitment of the Governor and APC leadership to education and youth development has justified the decision of the majority of the youths in the state to support Aregbesola during the electioneering process.
Osun West APC Youth Leader, Imran Adekunle in a statement made available to journalists in Ede described the new model schools as theater of dream that will in future placed Osun on a vantage position educationally.
He said Aregbesola is building a solid foundation on education which is already yielding good results with the significant improvement in the last There years of WAEC and NECO result adding that if the trend could be sustained by his successor, Osun will be rated as the best state in education”.
The statement read “ we the All progressive youths in Osun West today congratulate our amiable governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for delivering his promises despite harsh economy, today’s school commissioning has vindicated us and justified our support for governor Aregbesola as a visionary leader who cares and passionate about the future of the state”.
“ We bold to say without any contradictions that the youths are major beneficiaries of the present administration with qualitative basic education through state of heart facilities, free school meals, Technological devices, and capacity building for the teachers coupled with engagement of over 40 youths through the OYES that has now become a template for West African Nations”.
“We however restate our support for the present administration with a strong conviction that we are on right part to build a better future for the state through the youth development initiatives of the governor.”
Imran also appreciated the governor for the recent appointment of the youth leaders in the party as the secretary of the various local government community committees while assuring the governor and the party leaders that the youths will perform their duties with all sense of responsibilities.
He urged the youths to also see the appointment as an opportunity to serve the state in making life more abundant for the people.
Imran however urged the youths to conduct themselves peacefully during the coming party Local Government Election primaries and work hard to ensure the victory of the party at the council election holding on January 27, 2018.
The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has described the situation where operators of Universities in Nigeria rely on subvention from the owners and burden students with humongous tuition fees as intellectual laziness.
The Governor observed this at the formal opening of the access road to the University of Osun (UNIOSUN), at the entrance to the university in Osogbo.
He held that Nigerian universities should adopt world best practices where schools raise funds through endowments, grants and donations from the larger society, which is the primary beneficiary of university education.
The Chancellor of UNIOSUN, Chief Mrs Folorunso Alakija was said to have assisted the university with the sum N250 million, which was the exact amount they needed to complete the road project.
Aregbesola averred that university funding anywhere in the world is capital intensive and requires helps from philanthropist like Mrs Alakija to boost education system.
He commended Mrs Alakija’s gesture, saying it is a refreshing perspective on funding for education, particularly the university, which requires a huge financial outlay.
Aregbesola said: “Universities require a large amount for capital projects and not less sum for recurrent expenditure.
“In our intellectually lazy (or idea challenged) environment, the line of least resistance has largely been followed – which is to rely on subvention from the owners and burden the students with humongous tuition fees.
“But the best practices, as we see from other climes, are to raise funds through endowments, grants and donations from the larger society, which is the primary beneficiary of university education anyway.
“Universities also generate revenues through patents, royalties and other intellectual property materials.
“This is why there is a huge gap between per capita spending on students by the Euro-American universities, compared to our own.”
The governor commended UNIOSUN for being on this same path of operating within the framework of intentional standard of running a tertiary institution.
He stated that the university has been self-subsisting for some time now as government has stopped giving any subvention to it.
He added that universities all over the country must wake up to the economic realities of the present time and be creative in sourcing funds to run their institutions.
He also called on other people of good will to emulate the good gesture of Mrs Alakija by contributing to the growth and development of education in the state and country at large.
He equally tasked alumni of the educational institutions in Osun who have education background, to support students of elementary and middle schools in the state as their own contributions to education development.
He continued: “The university has been responsible for generating its own revenue, even when we asked it to review tuition fees downward.
“In light of dwindling revenue and rising cost, universities must be creative in sourcing for funds. The burden of funding education should be spread in the society.
“There are thousands of people who will gladly give money, build roads, donate buildings, endow chairs in the name of a cause, a relation etc. and do many more for education.
In light of this, I must add that contribution is not limited to giving money.
“There are many alumni of our primary and secondary schools who have education background; they should support our students in basic education.
“All they need to do is to volunteer to teach in any of our elementary and middle schools for one hour in a day in English, Mathematics and the Sciences. We need them as volunteers.
“I am therefore commending Dr Alakija for her kind gesture in helping the university to construct this road and for her other interventions in the institution.
“She has etched her name in history and a grateful state, government and people will not forget her good deeds.”
In her remarks, the donor, Mrs Alakija, attributed the gesture towards the construction of the university’s access road to her immeasurable passion for education.
She lamented on deplorable state of the nation’s education system, saying it is lamentable and disheartening that no Nigerian University made the list of the first 1000 universities in the world.
According to her: “The education system in Nigeria presently needs urgent assistance and unless there is a major overhaul, the future of the next generation of Nigerians will be bleak.
“As we all know, education is very important for sustaining and developing people. With it, people acquire wisdom and knowledge. They build confidence and develop the ability to fend for themselves from what they have learnt.
“It is also both an instrument of stability and of change; stability in the sense that good traditions are documented, taught, imbibed and practiced; change because it prepares and equips people to meet new challenges. In the same vein, education is a tool for inculcating moral values in the citizens.
“The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Sustainable Development Agenda has identified 17 Global goals, which every nation of the world must strive to accomplish by 2030.
“The 4th goal which is quality education, requires that inclusive and equitable quality education which promote lifelong learning opportunities be made available to all.
“Education is a vision my family and I do not take lightly. This is evidenced by the support we continue to give to students through our Rose of Sharon Foundation where almost 1,500 students benefit from our scholarship program up to university level and the same spirit of which also drove the completion of this project.
While calling on all to support education in the country, Alakija said the attainment of qualitative education will require all of us to pull resources together to make the difference the system so desperately needs.
In his welcome address, the Vice Chancellor of the University, Professor Labode Popoola, applauded the philanthropic gestures of the donor, Dr. (Mrs) Folorunso Alakija, describing her as a seasoned philanthropist.
Professor Popoola recalled the steps taken by the management of the institution at constructing an access road to the university’s main campus, saying that the vision led the management of the institution to extend hands of help to the Chancellor.
According to him: “One of my first major activities on assumption of duties was a meeting to renegotiate the contract for the construction of this road. I bless the day, 22 March, 2017 when I led my Management Team to our Chancellor, Dr. (Mrs) Folorunso Alakija, in her Lagos Office as part of the preparation towards the 6th Convocation of our University.
“In my briefing, I lamented the state of the access road to our university and the challenge to raise the sum of N250 million to complete the road project
“But three days after the visit, we received the alert of the sum of two hundred and fifty million naira from the school chancellor and for this reason, the chancellor deserves our accolade.
“She is always there for us, her unparalleled benevolence for the completion of this road project is highly commendable. Her unending passion to positively impact humanity is an inspiration for us as an institution.
The Chairman Governing Council of the University and Pro-Chancellor, Mallam Yusuf Ali, also commended the donor, Mrs Alakija, for being passionate about the plights of the institution.
He disclosed that the institution only paid N100 million out of N350 million spent for the construction of the access road.
Mallam Ali however called on well-meaning Nigerians to see the need for supporting education by imbibing the philanthropic life style that could help to advance quality, qualitative and sound education in the country.
“Government alone cannot bear the cost of financing education. Those who run institutions of higher learning should put on their thinking cap and be creative in sourcing for funds to develop these institutions.
“Also, an individual, whom God has materially endowed has shown by the example of our Chancellor, Dr. Folorunso Alakija, could make a lot of difference.
Where the managers of our resources act honestly, transparently and without corruption, men and women of goodwill who are endowed will be more readily disposed to help fund our educational system.”
Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has been applauded for his use of Sukuk Bond by the Managing Director, United Insurance, Sudan,Dr. Tarig Khalil, Professor Ziyaad Mahomed of IFISA, Mounir Aliya from Saudi Arabia and Dr Umar Abdul Mutallab who expressed their satisfaction at the African International Conference on Islamic Finance, in Abuja.
At the event, Dr. Umar Abdul Mutallab who described Aregbesola as fairless, transparent and prudent in financial resources said
“Aregbesola embraced SUKUK when many States and Countries lack the deep understanding of what SUKUK really stands for and utilise the opportunity judiciously. State of Osun under the administration of Rauf Aregbesola has become a reference points to states and Countries ín West Africa which the Federal Government of Nigeria has just key into recently with One hundred billion naira SUKUK bond”.
Meanwhile, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who was represented by the Commissioner of Finance, explained that the decision to have a combination of both the conventional and faith -based bond in its Bond Issuance programme in 2013 was borne out of the desire to ensure easy marketability of the bond and also to further exhibit the current administration’s transparency and accountability in her various financial transactions.
The Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola led administration hit the ground running and started on a firm footing after a tortuous, long day’s journey into office. The gains of his preparation have borne fruit. Not least a widely acclaimed and initiated social intervention thrust which is directed at attacking the roots of poverty. Like any sensible manager, with just about a year of his administration left, he must do careful, succession planning.
A succession planning must include handing over a revamped administrative mechanism to a successor in the spirit of the continuity of the programmes he initiated which has made a positive impact. This thoughtful process has commenced with this week’s appointment of Dr Festus Olowogboyega Oyebade as the Head of Service in the State of Osun. A key appointment is what is becoming a process of transition; it has been very well received.
The multi-dimensional Dr Oyebade certainly fits the bill of the modern technocrat and public servant. Dr Oyebade is well read. He graduated with BSc. Education at Obafemi Awolowo University of Ile-Ife with specialisation in Geography. He later obtained higher degrees of Masters in Educational Management and Peace and Conflict Studies as well as a Doctorate (PhD) in Educational Management, all from the University of Ibadan. He also bagged LLB and LLM degrees in Law from Obafemi Awolowo University and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2005. The conventional wisdom within and outside of the state is in convergence, that he will put in a memorable tenure in office.
Characteristically, the governor did not just put the right person for the job, he has worked out a clear road map to follow. In line with the principles of modern management, Ogbeni Aregbesola has correctly pointed out that the era of partitioning of departments in civil service is gone and should be replaced with organic network and fluid movement from one office to the other, from one department to the other, from one ministry to the other.
This is a reflection of the complexity of, as well as the need for dexterity in navigating the course of modern governance. The bureaucracy in the state has to be more flexible and nimble footed because the machinery of the government now has to be retooled to cope with a more diversified and complex economic structure. The appointment of Dr Oyebade and the brief he has been mandated to carry out is a reflection of this.
The summation of the raison d’être for the new appointment and what is envisioned for the future is very succinctly spelt out by the Ogbeni Governor – “Nevertheless, the ultimate goal is to be productive, the objectives of governance must be realised and the government must generate the resources needed to run it.” The imperative for a scamless transition of a re-invigorated Osun state to a new administration has begun. Having as it were refreshed the bureaucracy, it is now imperative that a rancour free process is put in place to produce a worthy successor to continue and consolidate the progressive thrust in Osun State.
The Federal Operation Coordinating Unit (FOCU) of the Youth Employment and Social Support Operation (YESSO) has for the umpteenth time commended Osun State Operation Coordinating Unit (SOCU) for not relenting in keeping the success story flag of YESSO flying always.
FOCU stated this through Mr. Alaefule Uche at the Step-down Training of Local Government officials on Community Based Targeting (CBT) and Single Register of the Poor and Vulnerable Households organised by Osun YESSO which took place at the Western Sun International Hotel, Ede.
Mr. Uche who represented the National Coordinator of YESSO in Abuja maintained that Osun has consistently been a force to be reckoned with among all the YESSO participating states in the country which he said is evident in the numerous success stories recorded which he opined has seen Osun YESSO emerge the first and the best in virtually all the components and operations of YESSO.
In his address at the event, the SOCU Coordinator, Osun YESSO, Mr. Olufemi Ifaturoti attributed the success story of Osun YESSO to the innumerable supports received from the State Government of Osun under the leadership of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who he affirmed has proved beyond any reasonable doubt to be the leading light in Social Protection among his counterparts in the country.
He said this was evident in his numerous social safety net programmes and initiatives such as O’YES, AGBA OSUN, O’MEAL, O’AMBULANCE, O’REAP and many others which he asserted are second to none. Mr Ifaturoti who also doubles as the Director General, Bureau of Social Services, Office of the Governor of Osun urged the participants to make the best use of the step-down training having been privileged to contribute their quota.
In his remarks at the programme, the Chairman, Osun House of Assembly Committee on Industries, Commerce, Cooperatives and Empowerment, Hon. Babatunde Olatunji opined that YESSO’s unassailable 100 percent full proof targeting of beneficiaries’ strategy deserves to be replicated in all spheres as a result of the unparalleled credibility of the process.
Olatunji who informed the gathering that his constituency was among the early beneficiaries of the laudable World Bank assisted support operation, commended the ingenuity of the Olufemi Ifaturoti led Osun YESSO for its continued success story.
Education stakeholders in the State of Osun have been admonished to cooperate with the administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola in its efforts to deliver qualitative education to students in the State.
The new Head of Service, Dr. Olowogboyega Oyebade gave the admonition at St .Mark’s High School, Osogbo while flagging off, “Osun Education Drive Scheme”, which according to him, is targeted at giving the State’s Education system a push.
While appreciating the teachers for their tireless efforts at securing the future of students, Dr. Oyebade pointed out that, the new
scheme is aimed at assisting students and teachers.
The new Head of Service advised all teachers to see counseling as an integral part of teaching which will assist students in their
educational pursuits. Dr. Oyebade then reiterated that in the new unified service policy, the entire public service is one in which staff will be freely deployed to areas of critical needs, including teaching.
Highlight of the flag off ceremony was the one hour teaching of SS1 Students on “Parts of Speech” in English Language by the new Head of Service, coupled with award of monetary rewards to the students for questions answered correctly.
Present at the ceremony were: the Permanent secretaries/Tutors General for Osun East and Central Education Districts, Messrs Obisesan and Aderinola, the Permanent Secretary, Human Resources and Capacity Building, Mr Leye Aina, the Director –General of the State Broadcasting Corporation ,Mr Wale Idowu, the Coordinating Director in the Ministry of Information and Strategy, Mrs. Femi Webster-Esho as well as all the Directors in the Ministry.
Meanwhile, the teaching campaign moves to Osun West Education District on Monday.
The State of Osun House of Assembly has pledged its support for the State Independent Electoral Commission (OSIEC) in the forthcoming Local Government Election in the state. The Chairman, House Committee on Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Wasseu Adebayo stated this during an interactive session with the commission at the State Assembly Complex, Osogbo.
Saying that the commission was invited to know how prepared it was for the forthcoming Local Government election in the state, he hinted that, “we are satisfied with the OSIEC preparation on ground and the government will make sure the needed fund is made available for the commission to conduct a free and fair election in Osun”.
However, in his reaction, the OSIEC Chairman, Otunba Segun Oladitan said the commission is now set to conduct the election. According to him, “we are happy to say that OSIEC have gone far in our preparation for the election in accordance with directive of the House of Assembly”
“OSIEC is to conduct election for all political parties and we have met with them and all security agencies in the state for their supports during the election”, he added. The OSIEC boss confirmed that his commission has what it takes to conduct the election with an understanding of the Assembly. He said that election would be held in 378 wards, that is 334 old wards and 44 newly carved out from the newly created Local Council Development Area.
He confirmed that almost 36 political parties have been registered for the election. According to him, “we have demarcated the old and new wards in the state and I believe in God that election will go smoothly in Osun with the support of all stakeholders involved.
The Osun State Independent Electoral Commission (OSIEC), has scheduled January 27, 2018 as date for the conduct of Local Government elections in the state.
The announcement was made by the commission’s Chairman, Otunba Segun Oladitan following the agreement of stakeholders who were present at the Secretariat of OSIEC in Osogbo.
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The Osun State Chapter of Hope Democratic Party (HDP) has commended Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, the governor of Osun state, describing him as a progressive, detribalized and peace loving leader.
HDP therefore expressed her party’s support for the leadership style of Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State.
Osun HDP said the method of governance of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and his quick intervention on issues of utmost concern to the citizenry of Osun, has promote unity, peace and harmony in the state.
A statement jointly signed by the State Chairman of Osun HDP, Mr. Wole Adedoyin and State Secretary Mr. Tijani Lukman Lolade, made available to journalists in Osogbo, urged all Osun State citizens to support Ogbeni Rauf Aregebsola and jointly work for the progress and development of Osun State.
The party also commended him for all the developmental projects he is executing in the state and his willingness to conduct free and fair local government elections come next year.
With this, Ogbeni Rauf Aregesola has proved his critics wrong with seen-and-believing projects all spread over the nooks and crannies of Osun State.
The statement further read “one of these is the peace, oneness and equality he brought to the political party administration of the state. Governor Aregbesola sees all political parties as equal, no record of government brutality against any political party in the state since he has assumed power. To Aregbesola, No party is mushroom or timorous”.
“We enjoined the people of Osun State to join hands with the governor and make Osun state our heaven on earth” the party added.
The State Government of Osun has announced the appointment of Dr Festus Gboyega Oyebade as the Head of Service.
In a release made available to the public by the Media Adviser to the Governor, Mr Sola Fasure, Dr Oyebade takes over from Mr Sunday Olayinka Owoeye, who retired Monday October 16, 2017.
According to the release, the new civil service helmsman was before his appointment the permanent secretary, local government loans board, office of the governor. His appointment is with immediate effect.
Dr Oyebade, a native of Ibokun, in Obokun Local Government Area, was born in Orile Owu, in Ayedaade Local Government Area of the State on March 24, 1962.
He joined the Civil Service on January 11, 1991 through the Local Government Service Commission of the old Oyo State and was part of the Osun indigenes that returned home as pioneer staff of the newly created state on August 27, 1991.
Dr Oyebade is well read. He graduated with BSc. Education at Obafemi Awolowo University of Ile-Ife with specialisation in Geography. He later obtained higher degrees of Masters in Educational Management and Peace and Conflict Studies as well as a Doctorate (PhD) in Educational Management, all from the University of Ibadan.
He also bagged LLB and LLM degrees in Law from Obafemi Awolowo University and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 2005.
He had a start in life with his elementary education at St. Peter’s Anglican Primary School, Oke-Owu, Orile-Owu between 1966 and 1973 before proceeding in succession to The Apostolic Secondary Modern School Orile-Owu and Orile-Owu Grammar School in the State of Osun between 1973 and 1979 for his post-primary education.
He had a stint at the Local Authority Teacher Training College, Iyana-Offa, Ibadan, Oyo State in the 1979/80 session before proceeding to Adeyemi College of Education, Ondo for NCE between 1981 and 1984. He observed the mandatory National Youth Service in the old Borno State (present-day Yobe State) between 1984 and 1985.
He traversed the State of Osun, working in various capacities in the local governments before his appointment as permanent secretary in 2012.
Dr Oyebade has attended conferences, seminars and training programmes at home and abroad in varying fields which include conflict resolution and leadership, among others.
He is married with children.
The State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, congratulates him on this appointment and wishes him a fruitful and successful service to the government and the good people of Osun.