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Stop Playing Politics With The People’s Welfare, Aregbesola Tells Jonathan

Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State has urged President Goodluck Jonathan to play less politics with issues that bother on genuine service to the citizenry as he alleged that the president refused to approve the take-off of state Emergency Call Centre and free farm product and good rail services, which his administration had initiated, to turn Osun State to a hub of development in Nigeria.
The governor stated this on Sunday, in Osogbo, at an interactive session with newsmen at the Government House.
He said that despite his efforts in meeting with the president and intimating him with the two ideas and writing official letters to that effect, “they did not acknowledge the letter to give us what we want.”

 However, Aregbesola, who recalled what a commentator said about him, that he began the second-term campaign the day he was sworn in 2010 said he was resolved to do his best for the state based on his aversion to poverty and the need to reverse the status of the Black race, in the world.

“Look today, we are the only government in Nigeria apart from Lagos that has emergency call centre, which has been made dysfunctional because the Federal Government just refused to give us code to activate the short emergency centre which has been ready for more than 13 months ago,” he said.
According to the governor, the centre, which was put in place for the state by the Nigerian Air force, will have enable the government to respond to cases of emergency, even in the remotest part of Osun State, had the Federal Government allowed it use 123 Emergency Code.
“If that emergency call centre had been activated, we acquired a helicopter that will get to the farthest part of the state in 15 minutes to attend to any emergency. That is why we acquired the helicopter, but because we didn’t activate the call centre, it won’t cost the Federal Government a kobo, it is just to direct the National Communications Commission (NCC) to allow us use their 123 Emergency Line,” he said.
“I wrote the president, he didn’t do it. Emergency does not know party, it does not know tribe or ethnic group, anybody could be in emergency in this state. We don’t want needless death. The president said this is good, he didn’t acknowledge the letter,” he said.
This is as the governor pointed out that the some journalists, who were coming from Abuja sometime ago after a programme of their Union, would have been rescued on Ikire road, were the call centre activated as he desired.
“The centre is there, go and look at it, it is state of art facility, when it comes to Aregbesola’s project, they couldn’t do anything to assist,” he stated.
Speaking on the rail project, Aregbesola lamented that the project, which he initiated six months into his administration also suffered similar fate because President Jonathan turned his back at it by refusing approval of use of existing rail line from Osun State to Lagos State.
“By the time I was six months in power, I got a deal from a Chinese company to give me five locomotives, five rolling stocks, without paying a kobo. You know I have this programme then of transporting goods, farm produce free of charge from here to Lagos, it is still there, then bring finished products from Lagos to Osun, so as to turn this place to a hub for people to come here and pick their things since it will reduce the cost of transportation. I took a letter to Abuja, saw him and gave him the letter and he didn’t acknowledge it.
The governor said it pained him to see projects that would stand to the benefit of the masses being sacrificed on the altar of politics and, therefore, urged President Jonathan to comply with the oath of office he swore to, by seeing himself president of Nigeria and not for Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) only.
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Presidency’s Debt Management Office Gives Osun Clean Bill Of Health On N350billion Debt Claims

Contrary to persistent claims by the candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party, Mr. Iyiola Omisore who alleged that Osun’s government under Governor Rauf Aregbesola is indebted to the tune of over N350bn, the Debt Management Office (DMO), in Abuja has said Osun’s debt profile is a very sustainable one which is healthy for its economic growth.

Dr. Abraham Nwankwo, who is the Director General of the DMO in the Presidency disclosed that the state is one of the best states in the federation with public debt management, describing the claims to heavy debt burden in Osun as mere propaganda and hoax.

Fielding questions from newsmen at MicCom Golf Hotel and Resorts, Ada, Osun State during a three day retreat for members of the House Committee on Aids, Loans and Debt Management, Dr. Nwankwo declared that Osun State status is very sustainable.

A former Head of Service under the Aregbesola administration, Elder Segun Akinwusi, had equally built and sustained his campaign for the governorship seat on the claim that Osun government owes over N350bn.

The state government had severally told the world that only those ignorant of operations of the financial world would agree that a bank can give a state or individual loans more that its capacity to pay both interest and the principal.

Nwankwo who did not give figure on the actual debt figure of the state explained that the state needed to be encouraged in term of management of debt because it has not borrowed beyond its capacity.

The DMO boss said that Osun State is one of the states in the federation with good and stable public debt management adding that his office recognizes Osun State as the first state to take Sukuk and “by our plan to encourage the issuance of Sukuk in Nigeria because, we need to diversify the instrument in the bond market.

“We want to make sure that all segments of the society is captured in the bond market because there are some groups of people or individuals who do not want to participate in ordinary bond because of interest.

“Our office, DMO and others are working hard to introduce Sukuk in Nigeria. We are delighted that Osun took the initiative and helped in introducing it in Nigeria. So, by that, Osun is one of the best states in public debt management.”

He also stated that the nation’s debt GDP ratio has fallen from 22% to 13%.

He added that “our debt is sustainable because GDP is much lower now. However, in spite of that, government will continue to be very prudent, conservative in its spending.”

According to him, “From my submission, I told the lawmakers that the GDP ratio is about 12% and this includes both external and domestic debt for both the federal and state governments.

“I emphasised in my discussion with the House of Representatives Committee on Aids, Loan and Debt Management that focus should be on having more revenue to service debt and therefore even based of debasing of Nigeria GDP, our debt GDP ratio has fallen from about 22% to less than 13%. This does not mean that we are in a position to borrow more, because GDP has improved dramatically.

“However the poor attitude of Nigerians to paying their tax as many enterprises in the country -small and medium scale businesses that should be in the tax bracket – are not in the tax bracket and because many Nigerians who should pay tax are not willing to pay their taxes, the tax revenue GDP ratio is low and it is from revenue that government is able to service the debt or borrows. Therefore, until our tax revenue to GDP ratio improves significantly, government will continue to be conservative in borrowing.

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Photos of one of the twelve model high schools currently under construction in the state of Osun. This 3,000 capacity school is situated in Ejigbo  (Ede North/South-Egbedore-Ejigbo Fed Constituency)

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muazuandoyegunAll eyes are on Osun State as it goes to the poll on August 9, to elect the next governor of the state or renew the mandate of the incumbent. The stakes are high, particularly after the last election in Ekiti State, which saw to the defeat of the incumbent governor, Kayode Fayemi of the All Progressives Congress (APC) by the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Ayodele Fayose. Will Osun be a replay of the Ekiti episode? JOSHUA DADA writes.

The talk of the town in Osun before the governorship election of Ekiti State was that the outcome of the election in Ekiti will be a reflection of what will happen in the Osun State gubernatorial election scheduled for 9th of August, 2014.

The generality of the people who canvass this view based their argument on the similarities of what are on ground in the sister states.

Obviously, the leading contenders incumbent governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola of All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Iyiola Omisore, Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) and Alhaji Fatai Akinbade Akinbade of Labour Party (LP) are replicas of what it was in Ekiti where Dr. Kayode Fayemi, Mr. Ayodele Fayose, and Hon Opeyemi Bamidele of APC, PDP and LP respectively.

There was no doubting the fact then, that from the trio of Fayemi, Fayose and Bamidele, a winner could emerge as governor of Ekiti State.

True to pundits postulation, Mr Ayodele Fayose of the PDP swept the polls and the beauty of democracy demands for the contestants to embrace the outcome of the election, a scenario that surprisingly played out and has since been acclaimed by Nigerians and foreigners as a welcome development.

Immediately it became obvious that Fayose will carry the day, members of PDP in Osun State started jubilating as if their candidate, Senator Omisore has been declared as the winner of the governorship election of the state. Their joy was anchored on the fact the odds that faced Fayose in Ekiti is not far from the one Omisore is battling with in Osun, yet he won.

It is equally obvious that the loss suffered by the APC in Ekiti state adversely affected the morale of members of the party in Osun who had variously boasted that their party will carry the day in Ekiti State.

Having realized this, the leadership of APC in Osun, and it candidate, Aregbesola at a rally in Ikirun few days after the victory of Fayose, charged members of the party not to be intimidated by what happened in Ekiti saying that what happened there cannot happen in Osun.

He was quick to fault the election already ad to be one of the best in recent time, as widely acclaimed by election observers both foreign and local and political analysts across the country.

Aregbesola insisted that the election was rigged in favour of the PDP and threatened that any attempt to repeat such will meet stiff resistance in Osun.

However, observers believe that in Osun today, it will be difficult for any party to record a landslide victory as was the case in Ekiti state under a free and fair election. They based their analysis on the premise that though, the then ACN had an overwhelming victory at the 2011 general election largely because of their love for Aregbesola and peoples rejection of PDP government, the situation has changed.

There is no doubt that Aregbesola within the three years administration has turned the state around positively with his massive investment in infrastructural development, which even his adversaries cannot shy away from.

It is believed that nobody rightly ignore the on-going projects that are been adjudged to be of very high quality and of unquestionable quality.

Aregbesola it is said has been able to touch every household positively, through one programme or the other apart from his projects that are spread across the nooks and crannies of the State.

Of all these, he is said to be carrying the populace along in his programmes courtesy of massive media coverage through sponsored programmes by every ministry and departments thereby registering his achievements in the heart of his subjects.

He has equally been able to reach the core masses, whose voting capacity has been taken for granted by previous administration, he not only relate with them but has embarked on programmes that touched their lives.

The core masses, petty traders, especially in Osogbo, despite several difficult decisions that has been taken by Aregbesola that has adverse consequence on them and their businesses still have relatively high confidence in him.

He may not have problem along religious line because he has ensured equal treatment for all religion while it is equally believed that some Muslims will still prefer him to anybody from other religious inclination.

Many people are still comfortable with Aregbesola because the state has witnessed peace since he assumed office even when election is at hand because despite many projects and programmes he embarked upon, yet he invested heavily on security which makes it possible for people to sleep with their eyes closed.

Aregbesola also hales from the biggest senatorial district in the state and Ilesa, one of the three biggest towns with the highest number of voters in the state.

It is worthy to note that he has financial capacity to cope with financial demands of election, He has good team and structures that can sway things in his favour to the extent that one of the gubernatorial aspirants of PDP, Hon. Wole Oke described him as the best election organizer in Nigeria.

In essence, when Aregbesola talks about winning election, it is difficult for a sane soul to ignore his statement. Besides, the power of incumbency resides with him, which he is using maximally.

However, some of those issues that led to the rejection of APC in Ekiti state are rearing their heads in Osun, for example, it is obvious that Fayemi incurred the wrath of workers by virtue of his determination to bring sanity into civil service and teaching profession.

In Osun, despite the fact that government workers are aware of the paucity of fund and lateness in the disbursement of federal allocation to states, they are not happy with the current delay in payment of their salaries and the opposition is promising them prompt payment of their salaries and allowances.

Also, senior citizens in the state are apprehensive about delay in the payments of their entitlements while the opposition has assured them of their entitlements in arrears, though government has seen the signal and taken steps to redeem its image by making payments this week.

Though government has consistently denied any attempt to sack workers, introduced new tax regime that will make them pay from their nose, reduce service years and review retirement age, cancel commercial motorcycle operation, the feeling of the workers is that if Aregbesola is re-elected, he has the tendency to implement them.

Successive government, particularly a government that is coming to seek the mandate of the electorate should stop thinking that the percentage of workers among the electorates is insignificant, they can wreck havoc if care is not taken.

The urban renewal policy of Aregbesola’s administration negatively affected some traders. Most of who have not been able to found their feet since the demolition of their structures despite the compensation paid by government, no good thing comes without making sacrifice.

It is unfortunate that the urban renewal programme is largely appreciated by the elitists who have travelled far and who really know what a modern city suppose to look like, while the masses are of the opinion that it is only a person that is well fed that can appreciate beauty.

The educational policy of Aregbesola is no doubt alien to the larger percentage of the people, recalled that during the process of implementing the policy, government stepped on toes and the consequence may not be palatable if those affected fails to share the vision of government.

Governor Aregbesola has managed the resources in the state prudently, but he may suffer from the hands of his party members who believed that he has not done enough for them. Some of them are saying that most of those that are benefiting in terms of public office holders and contractors in his administration are not home-based, but are Lagos based thereby encouraging capital flight.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Senator Iyiola Omisore unlike Governor Aregbesola who has a lot of programmes and projects to point to in all the constituencies of the State is at a disadvantage. It is difficult for him to lay claim to projects executed by the administration under which he served as deputy governor.

Little could also be pointed to in terms of infrastructural development because he lacked executive power as a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, but can only lay claim to projects he facilitated, which he has consistently been selling to the public.

Those who are close to him knows Omisore to be a philanthropist who is not tight fisted and therefore in a position to tare the stomach than get himself busy tarring roads, when it is obvious that people are hungry.

While Aregbesola told the people that he want to complete his numerous projects and do more, Omisore came up with eight point agenda to rescuing the state, which he kept on explaining.

However, the toga of violence put on Omisore by his adversaries may work against him in certain quarters, but feelers revealed that people are now seeing him as a non-violent person and rather one that visits violence on any camp believed to be preaching violence.

Nonetheless, the PDP hierarchy is said to have failed to act proactively to unite aggrieved members of the party after its primary election. It is a development observers posit is very dangerous for the party. It is also on note that prominent members of the party that are yet to officially defect to other political parties have refused to identify with the party’s candidate.

While it can be said that Aregbesola has the machinery of government in the state to his advantage, conversely however, the federal might can easily be deployed for Omisore. It could be recalled that APC had decried the seeming heavy militarization of Ekiti during the Ekiti gubernatorial election. There are fears that such may be the case it in Osun state.

It may look like an ordinary routine work for the law enforcement agents, but the truth is there going by the maxim; “that he who pays the piper dictates the tune”.

That notwithstanding, the Labour Party candidate, Alhaji Fatai Akinade Akinbade may replicate the Otedola scenario that played in Lagos in the botched third republic, where frontline contenders lost out to late Chief Michael Otedola of the National Republican Convention (NRC) as governor of Lagos State, though the crisis then was more of an internal party squabbles in the Social Democratic Party (SDP).

It could be recalled that the LP candidate was a member of PDP before he defected to the Labour Party following internal wrangling within PDP. He is home-based and cut all his political teeth in Osun as commissioner in various ministries under successive military regimes. Akinbade was Osun State chairman of PDP during which time Chief Bisi Akande was voted out from office as governor. He was also Secretary to the State government for over seven years under the administration of Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola.

A grassroots politician to the core on who impacted positively people that come his way. Observers say he is genuinely loved by his followers and has faithfulls among all the parties in the state.

Though he lacks the financial capability required to prosecute a high profile election but his supporters are loyal to his course and are ready to stake all they have to see him emerge victorious.

The pendulum is swinging fast, everybody is apprehensive of where it will stop. The build to the d-day has heightened and the people wait fervently.

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airportThe Rauf Aregbesola’s government in the State of Osun is constructing an airport with on-the-spot repair facilities for all categories of airplanes in the State.

Special Adviser to Governor on Environmental and Sanitation, Hon. Bola Ilori, made this disclosure while briefing the ministry’s staff, the ‘O’-Clean marshals and Groups, Sanitation Offices and other concerned individuals, on the programmes and activities of government during the first six months of the year.

According to him, the state- of –the –art airport, being established in Ido-Osun in Ede, apart from being the only one with aircraft repair facilities in the country, also has the longest landing tarmac for aeroplanes.

He disclosed that during the last three and a half years, the Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola’s government in the State has received local and international awards in the area of forestry, tourism and environmental sanitation.

Also at the occasion, the various Directors in the Ministry, subject-matter specialists, ‘O’-Clean Marshals and other stakeholders, commended the Rauf Aregbesola’s government for employing staff, providing finance and other logistics, which had assisted them in the performance of their duties.

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Two prominent traditional rulers in Osun state, the Onirun of Oke-Irun  Oba Isaac Adetunlurese and Oluresi of Iresi, Oba Sikiru Adeseun have described Governor Aregbesola as an excellent performer who should be supported for another term of office.

Specifically, Onirun said the governor has not only done credibly well, but has also been fair to all sections of the state, even in policy implementation.

According to him, Aregbesola has judiciously utilised the state resources to provide equitable infrastructure to the people as envisioned by the founding fathers, adding that his administration is the first to initiate developmental projects that launched the state to lime light.

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Photos of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Founder & Spiritual Head of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, during the maiden Revival of INRI Ministry, at Gymnasium Complex National Stadium Surulere Lagos, during the weekend

From left* - General Apostle Mother, Mrs. Dorcas Lawal; Governor State of Osun,Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Founder & Spiritual Head of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, during the maiden Revival of INRI Ministry, at Gymnasium Complex National Stadium Surulere Lagos, during the weekend

From left* – General Apostle Mother, Mrs. Dorcas Lawal; Governor State
of Osun,Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Founder & Spiritual Head of INRI
Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Babatunde
Elijah Ayodele, during the maiden Revival of INRI Ministry, at Gymnasium Complex
National Stadium Surulere Lagos, during the weekend

From left* – Vice President, United Aladura Churches, Prophet Adedotun Oshiyemi, Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola;  the Founder & Spiritual Head of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele, Prophet Owatunde Marshall, Special Apostle, Adeniyi Elijah and Mother Captain, Ukhiru Esho  during the maiden Revival of INRI Ministry,  at Gymnasium Complex National Stadium Surulere Lagos, during the weekend

From left* – Vice President, United Aladura Churches, Prophet Adedotun
Oshiyemi, Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; the Founder &
Spiritual Head of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Babatunde
Elijah Ayodele, Prophet Owatunde Marshall, Special Apostle, Adeniyi Elijah
and Mother Captain, Ukhiru Esho during the maiden Revival of INRI Ministry, at
Gymnasium Complex National Stadium Surulere Lagos, during the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and the Founder & Spiritual Head of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele during the maiden Revival of INRI Ministry, at Gymnasium Complex National Stadium Surulere Lagos, during the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and the Founder & Spiritual
Head of INRI Evangelical Spiritual Church, Primate Babatunde Elijah Ayodele
during the maiden Revival of INRI Ministry, at Gymnasium Complex
National Stadium
Surulere Lagos, during the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola reading the first Lesson at the maiden Revival INRI  Ministry, at Gymnasium Complex National Stadium Surulere Lagos.at the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola reading the first Lesson at
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Stadium Surulere
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Over the last couple of weeks especially after the outcome of Ekiti election, a lot has been said by different people. The most interesting part is the fact that people have now added a new infrastructure that needs to be developed called ‘stomach infrastructure’.  The satisfaction of the stomach infrastructure is what some believe helped Fayose win. Another set of people believe he was a grassroot man and connected well with the masses. In all of this none of them referred to his performance as Governor before he was impeached because truth be told there isn’t much to say about it.
Well this is not an analysis of Ekiti election but to highlight what a few people may know or not know about Osun State and the people I consider the three major contenders.

PARTY NAME DOB PROFESSION EXPERIENCE
APC Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola May 1957 Mechanical Engineer Commissioner for Work, Lagos (1999-2007) & Governors, State of Osun (2011 – Till Date)
LP Engineer Fatai Akinbade April 1955 Civil Engineer SSG (2003 – 2007)
PDP Senator Iyiola Omisore Sept 1957 Engineer (Power, Machines and Building Services Deputy Governor, Osun (1999-2002), Senator (2003-2011)

 
A lot of people have asked me why I choose to support Ogbeni Rauf and not Omisore just because he is an Ile-Ife man and my late dad also happens to be an Ile-ife prince. Well, I choose to support Ogbeni Rauf because he is an outstanding man, a man with vision, complete gentle man with a great plan to develop the state.

Faitai Akinbade

The other two candidates above had opportunities to lead the State in different capacities. Fatai Akinbade was SSG under Olagunsoye Oyinlola although I can excuse him because most of the time he had to take order from his boss whether he likes it or not.

Senator Iyiola Omisore

Meanwhile, Omisore while he was deputy had some sort of authority because his boss was a very liberal man (Bisi Akande).  One would have expected that Omisore will develop his hometown at least but instead of focusing on development he was looking for ways to take over from his boss which led him to join PDP, an ambition he has nursed even before Chief Bisi Akande was picked by the party (AD). He was arrested for the alleged murder of Chief Bola Ige. Also, before the murder, Omisore was also alleged to have instructed his thugs to remove Chief Bola Ige’s cap in the Ooni’s palace. Omisore said this much later “Recently, Chief Bola Ige came on radio here (Osogbo – the state capital), to insult me and my family. THAT IS THE LAST TIME HE WOULD INSULT ME. He was beaten yesterday. The people of Ile-lfe beat him up and he was crying like a baby, as they removed his cap and glasses. If it had been at a political gathering, he will be dead by now….. In fact, what the people wanted to do was more than removing his glasses and cap
As a matter of fact, Jelili Adesiyan (Current Minister for Police Affairs) was also fingered in the matter through various testimonies by people close to Omisore and Chief Ige. Honourable Odunayo Olagbaju was also killed around the same period and his assassination was linked to Chief Ige’s murder through his involvement with Jelili Adesiyan and Senator Omisore.  Senator Omisore was later arrested and kept in Agodi prison for a while but through PDP’s ‘abrakadabra’ elections, he was selected and won the Senatorial seat for Osun East while in Agodi. He was released on bail to attend the NASS swearing in, re-arrested and then finally released a month later. The case of Bola Ige’s murder remains unsolved.

Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola

Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola in my opinion has outperformed any other governor the state has had since its creation in 1991. With very little IGR and dwindling federal allocation, he has been able to do so much in the State. He started off in 2010 by setting a 6 point integral action plan:

The broad action plan has been the guiding principle to the phenomenal development in the state.  I how wonder why anyone would want that to change so soon? Lagos tremendous development one way or another is linked to the fact that succession has nothing to do with development but with PDP it is different.  To enjoy sustainable economic growth and development in the State of Osun which Ogbeni has started, another four years is very essential. This is because for some of the candidates being governor is just to fulfill a lifelong ambition, although another opponent claim to want to block the little gaps that has been created by Ogbeni’s administration which is understandable but then I need to remind them that the gaps that their previous party created is so huge that it’s a remarkable feat to have done some much the last 3.5years. Also, the PDP candidate was a Senator for 8 years with absolutely nothing to show for it. He was Chair House Committee on Budget and Appropriation during this period, I need not tell you how our budget has been the last couple of years. People in his Senatorial district which is largely Ife-Ijesha would tell you that it was as if he did not exist throughout that period.
Finally, to the followers of  Senator Omisore who has recently decided to appear like a grassroot man, I keep wondering if they have any other reason to want to vote him in apart from the fact that they just see it as a contest against APC.
It’s more of a vendetta to them because that’s basically what they can hold on to. Their is absolutely nothing tangible to refer to from someone who has been in government and I dare say an experienced professional politician at that. Infact, Segun Akinwusi the SDP guber candidate served as Head of Service in Osun (2003 -2012) and also had an  opportunity to contribute his quota to the PDP government for about 8years but they all still couldn’t achieve what Ogbeni Rauf has achieve in just 3.5years.  So if we are to access it from a performance point of view Ogbeni has done very well, he also understands the need to connect with people that’s why his government exist solely for the welfare of the people and he has proved that beyond reasonable doubt.

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