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roadOsun State Government at the weekend flagged off the construction of 225km rural roads across the state with the sole aimed of boosting agricultural practices and food security in the state.

Performing the flagging off of the construction of the rural roads tagged: “Osun Rural Access Mobility Project (RAMP)” at Ira Open Square off Ilesa-Akure road, Governor Rauf Aregbesola explained that his administration planned to modernize agricultural practices in the state.

He stressed that modernizing agricultural practices would be a magic bullet by which his administration can effectively deal with many of the social and economic problems facing the state.

The Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) is a tool for rural transformation which addresses the basic needs of transporting goods and services in the rural areas. Aregbesola pointed out that with the development of agriculture the festering cancer of hunger, unemployment, poverty, and poor education can be dealt with.

He said, “indispensable to this agricultural revolution programme is according necessary development attention that had long been denied to our rural areas. This crucially involves opening them up by road.

“Our effort in this area has fortunately attracted the attention and assistance of development partners who have been doing a lot to enhance our road infrastructure development in the rural areas of Osun.

“This project supported by the World Bank and French Development Agency, have gone a long way in furthering our objective of linking our food production centres in the rural areas with their supply centres mainly located in the urban areas both within and outside the state”. The governor told the gathering.

He emphasised that for ease of administration and more effective implementation, the 225-kilometre roads have been organised into four lots covering four different parts of the state.

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I feel a high sense of fulfillment as a citizen of the State of Osun and as a patriot at that, to write this letter of commendation to Ogbeni; knowing full well that it will catch his fancy to read. Meanwhile, accept my hearty congratulations, as the team in OSUN DEFENDER newspaper also has its own share of credit that I have to apportion at this period. Your contribution to the success story is immense. Whether anyone remembers or deems it worthy to reward you commensurately or not; the imprints of your noble role in the liberation struggle for Osun are golden and evergreen.

The most fulfilling aspect of the joy I know is the fact that Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has not let us down. Throughout the first four-year tenure, there had not been a boring moment, as he continued to roll out new programmes, policies, projects and innovations, which have all added much value to the lives of the generality of our people. Under some other dispensations, governments were made to run policies and programmes to the exclusive benefit of the privileged few, the elite in particular. Under others, it could not be accurately placed whether anyone else than the helmsmen and their co-travellers had anything to benefit.

Fortunately under Ogbeni, everyone in the State of Osun has one thing or the other to gain. If there were losses, they should not be such that must be moaned over; as such losses should have arisen in order to promote the overall interest of our state, its people and generations yet unborn. Ogbeni moves me close to tears each time he speaks at public fora, defining the whole duty of a government that is responsible and responsive.

As a man, Aregbesola lives his words. He has run a government that is responsible and responsive. He committed his might and means to give to his people all that they need within the ambit of available resources. He made accountability and prudence the twin-watchword of his official conduct. In spite of dwindling statutory monthly allocation from the Federation Accounts, owing to whatever reasons it was attributed to by the handlers of the government at the centre, Aregbesola never derailed nor faltered in his determined strides to make the living conditions of his people better.

It is most deserving that we should give credit to those who deserve it. It is more of weakness than strength of character to condemn all leaders all the times. The experience in Osun since Aregbesola came into the saddle has been such that if it continues, our state shall soon become an advanced sub-nation within a backward nation.

Those who make noise running the government down do so for selfish ends. At best, Osun as at today does not require change of leadership. Anyone who clamours change among the middle or lower class is treading the path of regret. Now that it is not too late to take recourse, I strongly advise such misled ones to wake up and reason well. None of the fake contenders around could bring about transformation that will be all-embracing as the one in vogue at present. Among them, the noisiest is outright bad product which all of us should reject.

YEMI OLATUBOSUN, Ita Akogun Area, Osogbo, State of Osun

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Semiu Okanlawon is the Director of Press to the Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. In this interview with a CORRESPONDENT, he bares his mind on the last governorship election in the state, the on-going projects of the APC-led government, issues surrounding the Opon-Imo tablets and other issues. Excerpts…

What’s your observation on the outcome of the August 9, 2014, governorship election in the state?

Semiu Okanlawon

We never had doubts about victory. Up till two weeks before the election, we were still beginning new projects. We were so convinced of victory. It is not possible for people to drop what is good for what is bad.  People had tasted performance, they had tasted a kind of government that had elevated them and provided for them. So, we did not expect the people to jettison that for what was not good.

What are some of the projects you inaugurated during that time?

Shortly before the election, the Governor did the turning-of-the-sod of the assembly plant of small buses we called Korope. The assembling plant is at Dagbolu in Osogbo. If we were not so confident of victory, we would not be doing that. So, the issues of abandoning projects did not arise. Though we had some hitches financially before the election, and it was not only in Osun State – it was caused by unforeseen circumstances by the Federal Government. We had a 40 percent reduction in allocation and this was not a joke. It affected us badly but thanks to the foresightedness of our governor, Rauf Aregbesola. We had anticipated such things and we were able to pay salaries. Our opponents did not expect us to pay salaries but we were able to pay without borrowing. They did not expect us to pay salary and tried to turn the people against and thank God we scaled through the turbulent water. If you go round the state, you will see that the road projects, building projects are ongoing. We have assured people that at the end of this year we are going tom have mega class rooms that will contain not less than one hundred thousand pupils. So, if we are assuring people of that, we know what we are saying. So far, we have constructed not less than 900 kilometers of road all over the state and more and still ongoing. We have so many other projects on health, security, agriculture and other infrastructure spread across the state. Just a few weeks before the election, we distributed state-of-the-art equipment and armored personnel carriers (APC) to the Police. This is to tell you that we were never bothered.  Our opponents are so good at propaganda and they were able to change the mind of some people but they were not able to do that for the majority of our people because they know them. Election came and it has gone, we have fought a battle and now we are concerned with how we will make life more meaningful to the people of the state. The government is a continuum and we will continue with our good works. Of course, if a government knows that the only reason why the people are so personate about it and so adamant that this is the kind of government they want, then the only thing you can do is to keep on doing what endeared you to them.

There is this fear that most governments and governors who won second term don’t perform the way they did in their first term. What is your take on this?

Let me tell you one thing: this government of Rauf Aregbesola is a government that put people at the centre of all that it is doing and I tell you it can never falter, whether first term or second term. I don’t see the reason that will make Governor Rauf Aregbesola not to perform more than what he did in the first term. The first four years was like when a plane was trying to take off, which was the most turbulent time, now that it has reached the cruising level, it has stabilized. The rate at which people will see development will even be faster than before. When we came, we met a rotten state, now – after removing all the obstacles to development – is it now that we have solved all the problems we met on the ground that we will not be  able to perform? When we came, we met a terrible situation and thank God we have put an end to those problems and the people of the state are beginning to see developments like they had never seen before. If you have seen anything like governors not performing in second term in other states, that cannot happen in this state. I assure you that in four years’ time, the people of the state will tell you that the first term was just a stepping stone. The real construction in the state has just begun.

What is the assurance that developments going on in the state will get to the nooks and crannies of the state?

Let me tell you this, I can beat my chest anywhere that what is being witnessed in the state has never been seen before now. There is no part of the state that is not experiencing developments.  Places were there are no schools now have schools, places without hospitals now have it, in most places where hospitals have collapsed, the Rauf Aregbesola’s government has rebuilt them with drugs, school pupils are not been well fed. In Osun of today, everywhere is witnessing developments.

You said hospitals have been rebuilt, but when I was coming into the state, I saw an abandoned general hospital at Ikire, what is the state doing about rehabilitating it, or is there any other hospital in the town?

There is another hospital in the town. It was relocated several years ago when they people said the place was been regularly attacked by armed robbers. The place has been like that long time ago, it even preceded Oyinlola’s regime.

On Opon-Imo tablets, Prof Adeyeye spoke on a Televeison programme before the election that the Opon Imo has some issues. How soon will those issues be resolved?

There are no serious issues surrounding Opon-Imo. The opposition just tried to make an issue out of the collection of the tablets back from the pupils.  They made it looked to then people that the collection was because of any fault. The agreement was that when you are passing out of school, you are going to drop it. There was a case of a few of them who failed to return those tablets and we have to retrieve it from them.

What I learnt was that the tablets have technical issues from Evans Publishers, which owns the copyright for the e-book used for the tablets. How true is this?

It was from Evans that we got the e-book and if there is no problem with the hard book, there cannot be any problem with the Opon-Imo tablet. There is no issue whatsoever with the tablets. Currently, theOpon-Imo is being revised. Let me tell you, is there any device that doesn’t need upgrading? Look at ipad by Apple; they keep upgrading it with several innovations. I don’t know why some people are afraid of innovations. The question we should ask those who are making noise about the tablet is that, did they come close to this innovation? The answer is no; and I don’t understand why they are making noise about it. They said it is Ibo made. Even if it is Hausa made or China made, the fact is that we are doing something. If we do not attempt to do something, will there be an Opon-Imo tablet? Let them also begin to think of what they can do and not to pull down and innovation like this. Nobody can destroy Opon-Imo and it has come to stay. Subsequent governments after us will only build on it. It has become our educational standard. Nobody, no matter how wicked a government it is, will tell the people that it can not continue with Opon-Imo. The people will revolt, parents will revolt and students will stone such person. You can only come and improve on it.

At the launch of Opon-Imo, the Governor said the state will build a factory where the tablets will be manufactured. How far has the state gone with that?

Yes, the factory is on-going and it is one of the ways the governor want to create employment for the people. The Governor said out of the 1,500 units of the tablets, 50,000 will be imported and that the rest 100,000 units will be manufactured by the company.

Will the 50,000 units be enough for the SS1 to SS3 in the state?

When we first took delivery of the first batch, we prioritized it and we first gave them to those students in the final year. I mean students that are about to write their West African Examination Council exams. We were giving them out as we collect them. We collected them in batches. There was no student who did not get his tablet.

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Photos of the Governor,  State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola  exchanging pleasantries with the Team Leader, World Bank/French Development Agency, Mr Mohammed Essakali, during the Flag Off for Construction of 225 KM Rural roads and Official Launch of Osun Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) Phase II at Ira Open Square, Oriade Local Government Area, State of Osun at the Weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (In face Cap);  Team Leader, World Bank/French Development Agency, Mr Mohammed Essakali, behind deputy Governor; Special Adviser to the Governor on Water Resources, Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (left to the Governor)t); Secretary to the State Government of Osun, Alhaji Moshood. Adeoti (5th right); Director-General, office of Economic Planning and Partnerships, Dr Charles Akinola (4th right) and others, during the Flag off Construction of 225 KM Rural roads and official Launch of Osun Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) Phase II at Ira Open Square, Oriade Local Government Area, State of Osun at the Weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (In face Cap); Team Leader, World Bank/French Development Agency, Mr Mohammed Essakali, behind deputy Governor; Special Adviser to the Governor on Water Resources, Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (left to the Governor)t); Secretary to the State Government of Osun, Alhaji Moshood. Adeoti (5th right); Director-General, office of Economic Planning and Partnerships, Dr Charles Akinola (4th right) and others, during the Flag off Construction of 225 KM Rural roads and official Launch of Osun Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) Phase II at Ira Open Square, Oriade Local Government Area, State of Osun at the Weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (left) exchanging pleasantries with the Team Leader, World Bank/French Development Agency, Mr Mohammed Essakali, during the Flag Off for Construction of 225 KM Rural roads and Official Launch of Osun Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) Phase II at Ira Open Square, Oriade Local Government Area, State of Osun at the Weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (left) exchanging pleasantries with the Team Leader, World Bank/French Development Agency, Mr Mohammed Essakali, during the Flag Off for Construction of 225 KM Rural roads and Official Launch of Osun Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) Phase II at Ira Open Square, Oriade Local Government Area, State of Osun at the Weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (3rd left) flagging off the Construction of 225 KM Rural roads and Official Launch of Osun Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) Phase II at Ira Open Square, Oriade Local Government Area of Osun. With him are, his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (2nd left); Special Adviser to the Governor on Water Resources, Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (2nd right); Secretary to the State Government of Osun, Alhaji Moshood. Adeoti (left); Member, House of Assembly, Honourable Olatunji Ibraheem (right) and others, at the Weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (3rd left) flagging off the Construction of 225 KM Rural roads and Official Launch of Osun Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) Phase II at Ira Open Square, Oriade Local Government Area of Osun. With him are, his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (2nd left); Special Adviser to the Governor on Water Resources, Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (2nd right); Secretary to the State Government of Osun, Alhaji Moshood. Adeoti (left); Member, House of Assembly, Honourable Olatunji Ibraheem (right) and others, at the Weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (4th right) cutting the tape to flagging off the Construction of 225 KM Rural roads and Official Launch of Osun Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) Phase II at Ira Open Square, Oriade Local Government Area of Osun. With him are, his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (left); Special Adviser to the Governor on Water Resources, Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (2nd right); Secretary to the State Government of Osun, Alhaji Moshood. Adeoti (3rd right); Director-General, Office of Economic Planning and Partnerships, Dr Charles Akinola (right) and others, at the Weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (4th right) cutting the tape to flagging off the Construction of 225 KM Rural roads and Official Launch of Osun Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) Phase II at Ira Open Square, Oriade Local Government Area of Osun. With him are, his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (left); Special Adviser to the Governor on Water Resources, Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (2nd right); Secretary to the State Government of Osun, Alhaji Moshood. Adeoti (3rd right); Director-General, Office of Economic Planning and Partnerships, Dr Charles Akinola (right) and others, at the Weekend

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Ebola-‘Ebata-300x160As part of efforts to curb the spread of Ebola Virus Disease, the Osun State Ebola Monitoring and Prevention Committee has organised a sensitisation workshop for Traditional rulers in the state.

The event was held at the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs Conference Hall, in the state capital. Speakers at the programme were unanimous in urging the traditional rulers to join hands with the state government in the fight against the deadly virus.

In her address at the occasion, the state Commissioner for Environment, Prof. (Mrs) Olubukola Oyawoye, harped on the need for traditional leaders to educate members of their various communities on the knowledge they acquired from the workshop.

The Environment commissioner also called on the monarchs to liaise with appropriate authorities in the state in ensuring that people maintain healthy environment in their communities.

Also speaking at the event, Commissioner of Health, Dr. Temitope Ilori, disclosed that the state government was collaborating with both federal and state medical institutions to curb the spread of the virus to the state.

Director of Primary Healthcare and Disease Control, Dr. Kayode Ogunniyi, while speaking during the event, urged the people to observe hygienic living to protect themselves against the disease.

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homepage-iconTHE Special Adviser to Osun State governor on Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Bade Adesina, has said that the 2015 Budget call circular for Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) in the state is ready for collection.
Speaking in a statement issued by the Permanent Secretary, Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Segun Olorunsogo, he called on heads of the MDAs to collect the call circular from the Office of Budget and Economic Planning, Finance in Osogbo, the state capital.
While imploring all the MDAs to adhere strictly to the instructions in the call circular for the formulation of the 2015 budget, the governor’s aide further enjoined them to ensure thoroughness and transparency in the preparation of the 2015 budget.
According to him, budget preparation and formulation is a serious exercise which should be accorded the deserved seriousness and attention.
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 State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Temitope Ilori, has reiterated that Osun State is free of the deadly Ebola Virus Disease.

She disclosed this at an Ebola sensitization workshop organised by the State Ebola Virus prevention committee for religious groups in the state at the Local Government Service Commission Hall in the State Secretariat.

She disclosed that the suspected case of a student at Obafemi Awolowo University campus was negative after undergoing medical screening, adding that presently, the country has no single case of victim undergoing treatment for the virus.

According to her, the disease is deadly but preventable, hence the decision of the state to set up a committee to ensure regular creation of awareness among the populace.

In her address, the Commissioner for Environment and Sanitation, Professor Olubukola Oyawoye, urged religious leaders to see themselves as stakeholders in the fight against the deadly scourge.

She hinted that the essence of the workshop was for the religious leaders to help spread the gospel of the fight against the disease among their various congregations.

She disclosed that government is being pro-active in its campaign on prevention, because the resources at its disposal are not sufficient, less spending it on curbing the spread of an endemic viral disease.

In his address, the Director of Primary Healthcare and Disease Control, Dr Kayode Ogunniyi, emphasized the need for regular washing of hands and hygienic living as the most potent way of preventing contacting the virus.

In their separate interviews, the religious leaders at the workshop commended the state government for taking proactive measures against the disease, saying everyone has a role to play by sensitizing their neighbours and immediate family members.

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The General Overseer of the Deeper Life Church, Pastor Folorunso Kumuyi said on Friday that the Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has demonstrated exemplary leadership with his disposition to all religions and massive infra structural development in the state.

Kumuyi said the attitude of the governor has not suggested the promotion of one religion above others in his policies and programme.

The Deeper Life General Overseer said this while addressing journalists during a courtesy visit to the Governor, at the Government House, Osogbo, before the commencement of the Three Days Crusade of the Church, tagged ” Explosion of Supernatural Miracle”.

Kumuyi, while reacting to previous allegation that the Governor wanted to Islamise Osun said “for those who are saying that, I’m not living in Osun State, I don’t know what they have observed or what they have seen, but what I have observed is that Aregbesola is Governor for everybody. He is a man for every one, he wants the progress and development of individuals and the state not minding if you are Muslim, Christian,‎ non Muslim or non Christian.”

He said the crusade was brought to Osun for the manifestation of God power and love for the people to heal,and turn every life around, saying the event will be wonderful for every one that comes.

Kumuyi expressed gratitude to God for the peaceful conduct of the August 9 Governorship Election in the state and the emergence of Governor Aregbesola for second term.

The clergy urged the governor to double his efforts as the head of state during the second term.

He said ” I have moved around and seen what you have done in the first term, but there is still more to do, there is no way people will not point out deficiencies in Government but you must not be distracted, you must be focused and move close to God, we are looking for a better and more successful second term”

” We want you to believe in God that he can conquer any challenges, that is the most significant aspect of our crusade here; to remind the people that no matter how bad it may be for individuals, state and nation, God can still turn things around and can move things forward” Kumuyi said.

Responding, Governor Rauf Aregbesola appreciated Pastor Kumuyi for bringing the crusade to Osun saying the crusade will definitely manifest spiritually in his administration and the life of the people of the state.

The governor said Osun is blessed with the leading lights in Christendom with Pastor Kumuyi as one of them which according to him informs the state government decision to build inter-denomination convention ground for revivals and crusades.

He said his administration is determined to do better during second term and tasked pastor Kumuyi to pray for the success of the administration.

Aregbesola said” we thank God, we have remakable four years, our wish is to put into the next four years, programmes and policies that will only be possible in 20 years and we are believing God through the prayer from somebody like you, it will be possible”

He urged Kumuyi to pray for him and the people of the state, sound health, and mental capacity to carry out the assignment.

The governor also urged the Clergy to pray against Ebola virus which is disturbing the Nigeria and rest of West of Africa.‎

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Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and General Superintendent  of Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor Williams, during a visit by members of Deeper Life Church to the Governor at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 19-09-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (3rd right); General Superintendent  of Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor Williams Kumuyii; his wife, Esther; a Veteran Journalist, Pastor Segun Babatope (left); and Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police, Mr. David Omojola, during a visit by members of Deeper Life Church to the Governor at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 19-09-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (3rd right); General Superintendent of Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor Williams Kumuyii; his wife, Esther; a Veteran Journalist, Pastor Segun Babatope (left); and Deputy Inspector General (DIG) of Police, Mr. David Omojola, during a visit by members of Deeper Life Church to the Governor at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 19-09-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd right); General Superintendent  of Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor Williams Kumuyi (3rd left)i; his wife, Esther (2nd left); State Acting Chairman of All Progressive Congress (APC), Prince Famodun (left); Secretary of the Party, Elder Adelowo Adebiyi and Alhaja Ayo Omidiran, during a visit by members of Deeper Life Church to the Governor at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 19-09-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd right); General Superintendent of Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor Williams Kumuyi (3rd left)i; his wife, Esther (2nd left); State Acting Chairman of All Progressive Congress (APC), Prince Famodun (left); Secretary of the Party, Elder Adelowo Adebiyi and Alhaja Ayo Omidiran, during a visit by members of Deeper Life Church to the Governor at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 19-09-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and General Superintendent  of Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor Williams, during a visit by members of Deeper Life Church to the Governor at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 19-09-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and General Superintendent of Deeper Life Bible Church, Pastor Williams, during a visit by members of Deeper Life Church to the Governor at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 19-09-2014

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palmoilA joint effort of the Bank of Industry (BoI) and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture have resulted in the commissioning of two new oil palm processing cottage industries in Osun State. Both have however expressed optimism of an increased investment in the sector. On the development, industry stakeholders noted that the initiative would serve as a catalyst for expanding industrial capacity and enhancing value addition efforts to the nation’s raw materials.

Special Adviser to Osun State governor on Agric and Food Security, Festus Agunbiade, said at the event that most farmers are challenged at the stage of processing because when they sell without adding value they are bound to get a poor price. He said: “If we don’t take care of processing facilities then we would just be producing for wastages and if you are sure that your commodities would be processed you will be encouraged to add more value.

From today, in Osun State, you can be assured that farmers would be encouraged to grow oil-palm because they are sure that their incomes will increase as wastages are being drastically reduced.” He added that the Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, understands the challenges of farming and the farmers and his efforts have resulted in the increased production capacity.

“We are also witnessing a better approach to the issue of funding by BOI because they have come down to the real issues; farmers can no longer bear the high costs of commercial bank facilities; it is very good that BOI has now come down to its real mandate and is financing agriculture by charging single digit interest rates. I will advise them that they increase their monitoring activity so that such facilities will be well monitored,” he said.

Company Secretary of one of the beneficiary firms, E99 Oasis Integrated Services Ltd, Bola Adebowale, commended the initiative as a worthy one under the Agricultural Transformation Agenda (ATA) championed by Adesina. “Let me sincerely thank the Bank of Industry for the support provided on this project.

This is a clear indication of a financial institution building strong support in the actualisation of agricultural programmes, especially in the oil palm cottage processing mill. Today’s commissioning is a great event and a milestone in the annals of the history of farm E99 that was established to aid food production in the country as well as enhance stable food availability to the people.

With this Mill, I am sure palm oil produced in the farm will meet the international standard,” Adebowale said. Chief Executive Officer, Process Concepts and Technologies Ltd, the fabricator and installer of the machines at the industries, Victor Olomo, said that the machines would be used to process oil from harvested bunches from the oil-palm plantation.

“The idea is that we want to produce palm-oil that is of high enough quality that can be safely consumed, used by industries and meet export specifications and this facility here meets the requirement. “Another great thing about this project that is being supported by BOI is that part of the terms is for us to train the equipment operators and we have trained those presented by the cottage industries to ensure that there will be no problem with operation and maintenance of the installed equipment,” he explained.

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