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OSUN 2014: INEC Needs Cooperation Of Stakeholders For Credible Poll In Osun -REC

Speaking with newsmen in Osogbo after a meeting of representatives of political parties in the state with the Nigeria Television Authority, NTA, Akeju stated that the commission could not be blamed for the inconclusive elections recently held in some states in the country.
He said that INEC was ready for the governorship election holding in Osun State, adding that the commission would ensure that August 9 elections in the state is devoid of manipulation.
Asked if Osun poll would not be inconclusive like the ones in Anambra State and the National Assembly by-election in Ondo State, Akeju said: “Definitely not. We have looked at the causes of those ones. You know that INEC is just one element in election there are other stakeholders and if they play their roles well, such situation would not arise.
“As far as INEC is concerned we are ready for the election even if they want it tomorrow. What we are saying is that they should conduct themselves in peaceful manner. It is very important.”
Pleading with political parties and their supporters to respect the provisions of the Electoral Act and avoid making inflammatory statements, Akeju added that representatives of various political parties had signed undertaking to be of good conduct with the INEC.
He further averred that any individual caught violating the law would be made to face the full wrath of the law.
Speaking earlier, the General Manager, NTA, Osogbo, Mrs. Shade Haastrup, advised politicians to shun violence and avoid making inciting statement, adding that the station would not take side with any political party.
She said that anyone who violated the guidelines for election broadcast would be cut off.
Chairman of the National Conscience Party, NCP, Mr. Gideon Fasorepo, also blamed some politicians for making unguarded statements, insisting that such could trigger crisis.
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emir_of_kano_alhaji_ado_bayeroGovernor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has described the death of Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero, as a huge loss to Nigeria.

In a statement by the Director, Bureau of Communications and Strategy, Office of the Governor, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, Aregbesola said the news of the demise of one the most prominent traditional rulers in the country was shocking and sad.

The governor said the nation lost the influential Emir at its critical socio-political challenges.

He said that Ado Bayero’s death will leave a huge gap in the political, social, security and religious affairs of the nation.

The statement read in part: “Indeed the death of Alhaji Ado Bayero is very sad. We have lost a father-figure; we have lost a great leader; we have indeed lost a bridge builder and a great man whose image stood tall not only in Kano State and the North but also the country as whole.

“The wisdom, experience and vast influence of the Emir will be missed as the nation searches for permanent solutions to insecurity, religious and socio-political upheavals it currently battles with.

“Ado Bayero will be remembered as one of the strongest and influential emirs in the history of the country.

“During his life, he demonstrated an uncommon will and love for peace and religious harmony among ethnic groups and religious organisations in his domain.

“Besides, the later Emir had always constantly identified with traditional rulers from other parts of the country to ensure that there is peace and religious tolerance among ethnic nationalities in the country wherever they may be residing.

” I have no doubt that we are going to miss this eminent leader greatly. On behalf of myself, the state and entire people of Osun, we  extend our heart-felt condolences to the family- immediate and extended- of the late Emir and, especially his intimate friend, His Royal Majesty, Oba Okunade Sijuwade, the Ooni of Ife, Kano State Government and the entire people of the ancient commercial city.

“May Allah Grant the deceased aljana firdaus.”

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Nollywood filmmaker, Kunle Afolayan is currently making a documentary for Governor Aregbesola of the State of Osun as well as the State.Kunle, who has been busy in the state with his Golden Effect team, disclosed this on his Instagram page.
However, Kunle stressed that though he’s shooting the documentary which features Sadiq Daba and several others on the set, he’s not a politician but doing his job as a filmmaker despite the obvious that the governor is actually truly serving the State.
We are still in Osun working on a series of documentary (not a propaganda o) that features the veteran Sadiq Daba and so many other people of repute. There has never been anything like it . I am not a politician o but when you see a visionary government that works, it is normal to acknowledge . Aregbesola nsise walahi!” the October 1 producer and director said.

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Nigerians have been called upon to ensure  that all children, without exception enjoy special protection irrespective of the environment wherein they are situated.

The Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs in the State of Osun, Mrs. Mofolake Adetoun Adegboyega made the call in observance of the International Day of Innocent Children Victims of Aggression on June 4 of every year.

The Commissioner stated that the  purpose of the day is to acknowlegde the pain sufferred by children throughout the world who are victims of physical, mental and emotional abuse.

According to her , Nigerian Children are  victims of aggressiion and violence at homes ,in Schools and even in the society, and stressed that it is high time a stop these abuses.

She then stressed that children are meant to be specially cared for and not abused or used as bargain, as some Islamic Sect are using the kidnapped Chibok girls for ransom.

She therefore stressed that people must rise and say no to violence on children so  that the world can be a better place for them now and in the future.

Sppeaking further, Mrs. Adegboyega state that,it is a must for parents, schools, society and the government to protect and preserve the rights of the children.

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OSUN ELECTION: Aregbesola Challenges Opposition To A Debate

Gov Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State on Friday challenged opposition political parties to a live television debate on the finances of the state.

Aregbesola was responding to allegation of financial recklessness levelled against his administration by the Social Democratic Party.
The governor, who spoke through his Commissioner for Information, Mr Sunday Akere, said the government had been prudent and transparent in the handling of its finances.
Akere said in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Osogbo that the governor would at any given time or period, be ready to explain in details all actions of government in the last three and half years.
“The Aregbesola government is built on accountability and transparency; we have nothing to hide, especially when it has to do with finances and projects execution.
“Be it on an independent platform or through accredited organisations like the National Orientation Agency (NOA), we will be ready to answer all questions pertaining to our government.
“The government will always be ready to give account on how it has been spending public funds, most importantly is the fact that we have been trying our best to be up-to-date with pension matters.”
NAN reports that Mr Segun Akinwusi, the SDP governorship candidate, had in a statement recently, accused the administration of profligacy in the handling of the state finances.
Akinwusi, a former Head of Service in the state, challenged Gov. Aregbesola to a live debate on the matter.

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It can well be described as a triumphant entry into the ancient city of Ikire in Irewole/Ayedaade/Isokan federal constituency as the campaign train of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola hit the town in continuation of its campaign towards the August 9 Governorship election.

Men, women, old and young trooped out amidst drums and dancing from neighbouring towns and villages to welcome the train of the Governor as he acknowledged the waves and cheers from the obviously excited crowd.

It is the second of the Governor’s campaign towards his re-election bid after that of Ile-Ife.

ikire rallyThe first point of call was the palace of the Akire of Ikire, Oba Olatunde Falabi where the Governor received royal blessings from the monarch.

Oba Falabi stated that the achievement of the Governor in the last three and half years has been unprecedented and the people of the area will continue to be grateful to the administration of Ogbeni Aregbesola.

“We are ready to support your re-election because your administration has performed wonderfully well in the state of Osun and we want the good work to continue”

“Ikire and the whole of this constituency is in support of you and you are going to be reelected into office, my people will vote for you.” Oba Falabi stressed.

Ogbeni Aregbesola’s campaign train then moved to St John Primary school were a mammoth crowd were already waiting for the Governor.

Speaking to the excited well wishers and supporters of the party, Ogbeni Aregbesola maintained that his administration is ready to continue to work for the progress of the state in all spheres of life.

He explained that he is seeking re-election so as to complete the ongoing projects across the state while stating that the administration still has a lot of good to offer the people of the state.

“What you have seen in the last three and half years is nothing compared to the developmental projects we still have in stock for you, we want to continue to work for the progress of our state.”

“We are of the opinion that power is a responsibility to serve the people and that is why our government is different from the others.”

“We are committed to the development of the people, we are messengers of God whom have only come as politicians and we are being supported by God in all we do and we believe we shall succeed in our quest to move our state forward.”

“It is the dream of this administration to take this state to greater heights and we assure that with your support Osun will be great and our efforts will not be in vain.” Aregbesola stressed.

While noting that his achievements in the areas of Education, health, infrastructures and Agriculture were enough for the opposition to see as dividends of democracy, Ogbeni Aregbesola enjoined the electorate not to believe the antics of those that want to govern the state by force.

Ogbeni Aregbesola who described positions of authority as huge responsibility which should be occupied by people of impeccable character said his party would not derail from it’s programmes aimed at improving people’s standard of living.

He enjoined residents of the state to guard their voters cards jealously to enable them vote for candidate of their choice in the forthcoming governorship election while promising the people of Orile-Owu adequate electricity and enough transformers to needed areas in the state.

The first civilian Governor of the State, Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke said APC remained the party to beat in the August ninth election saying no stone would be left unturned towards ensuring the success of the party.

Senator Adeleke said he decided to dump the people’s Democratic party for All Progressives Congress because of the people of low integrity controlling the party.

“I am really happy to have decided to decamp to the APC because the PDP are full of people who don’t have the dream of moving our dear state forward.”

“I want you the people of Osun to join hands with us to defeat Omisore in the coming elections and I am assuring you that Adejare Bello will not win even his ward in Ede.”

“Aregbesola has done so much for the state especially in the area of education and infrastructural development to deserve your votes, I urge you to vote for him if you want him to continue the good work.” The former Governor stressed.

In a remark, the Chairman, Local Government Service commission, Elder Peter Babalola enjoined people to be prepared ahead of the election and assured the Governor of massive votes on election day.

Earlier, the State Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Elder Adelowo Adebisi urged people of the area to vote for the party’s candidate for continuation of Good governance.

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Hon Adetona Sikiru Ayedun is the Honourable Commissioner for Home Affairs, Culture and Tourism in the State of Osun, the Osun.gov.ng team met with him recently and he had a lot to share about his experiences so far holding his office and also his thoughts on the future of projects in the State. Find excerpts below…
Can we know you Sir?
My name is Omo’ba Adetona Sikiru Ayedun. I’m in my late forties, an indigene of the ancient City of Ile-Ife, State of Osun, Nigeria.
I graduated with a Bachelor’s Degree from the prestigious University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University) in 1992, and acquired a Masters’ Degree in Public Administration in 1996. In 2002, I obtained another Masters’ Degree in Transport Management from Olabisi Onabanjo University. I am a Chartered Member of the Institute of Logistics and Transport Studies, which qualifies me as a Logistic Specialist. I worked in the sub-sector of the Maritime industry with SAPID Agencies Limited, an organisation into shipping, freight forwarding and bonded ware-housing. After spending ten years in that firm, I became the Managing Director.
As an activist, I was a member of Student Union Representative Council and the Welfare Officer of the Student Union Government of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria, which prepared me for politics and governance. As a politician, I was a member of SDP and Secretary of Moore Ward, now in Ife East LGA. I was appointed as Information Officer to the first Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, (who is now the Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice of the State) before Gen. Sani Abacha sacked the Second Republic of the country.
While growing my career in the maritime industry as a Chartered logistics and maritime practitioner, I was still involved however, in political activities, though silently, before I returned to fore-front of political party activities in 2010, to vie for the of Federal House of Representatives ticket under the Action Congress of Nigeria platforn, which not successful.
I was appointed as the Honourable Commissioner for Home Affairs, Culture and Tourism in the State of Osunin August 2011.
Can you compare the performance of your ministry before you began heading it to its performance now?
Where we are today as a Ministry is quite incomparable to where we met the Ministry when we came into government in 2010.
But before going into details, let me explain the responsibilities of this Ministry in line with the vision and mission of this administration. The core responsibilities of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Culture and Tourism, is to boost the economic and social standard of the State through tourism development and culture promotion in; sustain capacity building for tourism sub-sector of the economy; revive historical spots and buildings for cultural relaxation and educational tours; and to use renaissance of culture, the rebirth of tourism and the reconstruction of societal cultural values for revenue generation, job creation, positive wealth evolution and rural development. We are committed to making this a reality and this is why we work so hard.
Mr. Governor is ensuring infrastructural development is ongoing in all nooks and crannies of the State. This has allowed economic stakeholders, tourists and culture enthusiasts move easily around the State of Osun.
We have renovated our cultural sites such as the Osun Osogbo World Heritage at Osogbo; Oke Agbomiregun at Oke-Itase; Opa Oranmiyan Shrine at Arubidi; Oduduwa House at Oduduwa Street, all in Ile-Ife.  Olumirin Waterfall at Erin-Ijesa is been worked upon. Our hospitality sector is also growing because we know that for tourism to develop, you have to successfully work on three areas; you must have good roads, a thriving hospitality industry and extraordinary security. These are the things the state government is really working on.
If you have gone round the State, you will see the level of influx of hotels, guest houses, restaurants, leisure joints and so on. We are upgrading the standard of our hotels and we are working on the hygiene of all eateries. On the issue of security; we are working round the clock to make sure we have a peaceful and accommodating environment. We are also working on our fire services, and a cleaner environment through periodic monitoring.
These are the things that compliment tourism development and culture promotion. Most of these things were not in place when we came into office, and between then and now; we have gone far in putting them in place.
Sir, can you mention some things you have done to change the Ministry?
A lot has been done to change the face of the Ministry. We have restructured the entire ministry to prepare it for great changes ahead. We have renovated part of our office building and erected replica of some of our artefacts; we have trained and retrained our staffers, especially the professionals among them to enhance their skills and abilities for optimal performance.
Also, we have set in motion modality that will ensure monitoring of services and security of our hospitality industry which is growing at a faster rate than ever before; we have improved our pilgrimage services, which has earned us commendation from home and abroad.
We have procured and installed modern fire protection and fighting equipment for our fire stations.
We have also introduced the official celebration of more festivals, across the towns in the State of Osun. We have set a new agenda for the promotion of our culture and the development of tourism that we believe will positively change our fortune in the nearest future.
Tourism is a big industry in the World, what are you doing to improve this industry in the State?
Tourism is a big sell and fortunately, we are endowed naturally with all it takes to explore, and invest in tourism for the welfare and wealth of our nation. The government of the State of Osun is investing close to N5.7billion in tourism. Our investment target is N5.7billion, and this is such a huge sum to take out of State fund or revenue, so what we are doing is entering into public-private partnership with serious-minded investors. This is the trend across the globe and we are moving with the 21st century.
How many tourist spots do we have in the State and what are the plans of government to upgrade or improve the infrastructure?
There are sixty-two historical and monumental sites also referred to as tourist sites spread across the six zones in the State of Osun. The six zones are: Osogbo, Ilesa, Ife, Iwo, Ede and Ikirun. Incidentally, six of these have been upgraded and improved upon. Plans are on ground to do the same to others depending on funds available and as soon as other plans enumerated earlier become a reality.
Ekiti State has turned Ikogosi Warm Springs into a major hospitality spot in the country. What are the plans of the State to do the same with our tourist spots?
In the State of Osun, we have a similar attraction, the Olumirin Waterfalls. This is a major eco-tourism site with which the State of Osun is naturally gifted. According to a custodian of the fall, the site was discovered by Akinla, a grand-daughter of Oduduwa, the Progenitor of the Yoruba, through her hunters in 1140AD, during her migration from Ile-Ife.
Before the advent of the present government in the State of Osun, tourists and excursionists usually found it extremely difficult to ascend the next fall as they would crawl, fall and rise. However, when Ogbeni Adesoji Rauf Aragbesola, the Executive Governor of the State of Osun came on board, he approved the commencement of the development of the hitherto moribund natural site, thereby breaking the age long jinx. This has therefore made it easier for the tourists and researchers to ascend the next fall with ease. The premises of the Olumirin Waterfalls has equally been landscaped with beautiful flowers, ornamentals shrubs and many cultural waterproofed banners, strategically installed along the fall sides. The seven-layer waterfall, besides being a veritable tourists’ site, also serves as a mountaineering exercise for sporting enthusiasts.
Your Ministry is in charge of Home Affairs and Culture too? What does this entail?
The ministry is actually called Ministry of Home Affairs, Culture and Tourism. I think we have dealt with the Culture and Tourism responsibilities aspect of the Ministry. Left untouched is the Home Affairs, which is in the two folds. Through Home Affairs, we are responsible for Fire Services in the State. The other responsibility has to do with the religious pilgrimages to the holy lands. We have the Christian and Muslim pilgrimage boards with the sole responsibility to register, collate and administer the prospective pilgrimage to holy lands.
We have had three sessions of these for the two holy lands, and it has been very successful. The government of Saudi Arabia commended us at the last outing and gave a dinner in honour of State of Osun pilgrims. In fact, people from other states are now coming to us to fly to the holy lands because of the way we package our programmes, and the level of welfare we exhibit.
We owe this success and honour to the amiable Governor of the State, Ogbeni Adesoji Rauf Aregbesola. He is been our pillar of support.
How much is the state targeting from Tourism, where are we in line with the target and what are you doing to meet and surpass this target?
In addition to what I explained earlier on the investment target of N5.7billion and the investment strategy of public-private partnership, we envisaged that with the investment, we are looking at influx of tourist in the state, to any part of the State, we need a lot of facilities to cope with the influx, which we are already experiencing, and we are working to meet up.
Part of what we are doing to meet up with the target and surpass it; are in three folds; One, we are upgrading our hotels and in general the hospitality business within the State of Osun. This implies that if anyone wants to build a hotel, you must meet the standard we have set. Even after you are done with your construction, your services are still under the scrutiny of the State, so with this, we all know there are standard rules and regulations to be followed in attending to guests, securing the lives and property of the guests in ho, and also in terms of culinary services provided. We are working around these.
There are no recreation parks like Ibadan Amusement Park. Is there any plan for that in the State, knowing it is a source of revenue generation for the State?
Yes, there is a well-structured plan on ground. The old railway station is being renovated and transformed into a modern park serving as a railway station, a recreation park and an amusement park to serve as a transportation hub, event centre and tourist site respectively.
We have invested heavily on the transportation and recreation part of it; and very soon, the on-going work on the amusement park will be concluded and it will be opened to the public. By the way, the park is been named after the great icon of Africa Leadership and Governance; Dr. Nelson Mandela.
Pilgrimage is also under your purview and Osun’s performance, like you mentioned, has been excellent since this administration came on board, what made the difference?
First, is the concern and commitment of the Executive Governor of the State of Osun; Ogbeni Adesoji Rauf Aregbesola, he has been the pillar of support for the past three pilgrimage sessions we have had. Number two is the experience and expertise of our staff at the two pilgrimage boards, and those we worked with at home and in Saudi Arabia and Israel. Third is the comportment of our pilgrimages.
People are saying government should stop funding pilgrimage, what is your own view, sir?
No, I do not think government should stop funding pilgrimage. Rather, they should seek for more funds to increase participation. These pilgrimages are beneficial to our people; it helps in fulfilling spiritual or religious injunction and help in widening their spiritual knowledge. Hence, positively improve their spiritual life and moral status. The eventual effect is that the society gets better for it.
 Elections are some months away, what is your opinion about Ogbeni’s re-election?
Ogbeni Adesoji Rauf Aregbesola has performed credibly well over same period of time, compared with all the past governors and sole administrators in the state. He started by stating his plans for the State, he has executed many of these plans and this is visible to everyone, hence his re-election, Insha Allah, is more certain than his opponents. These opponents cannot point to any tangible contribution to people’s welfare and needs, in whatever capacity, they have worked.
His re-election will sustain good democratic governance, economic development, broaden prosperity, justice, equality, moral purpose, and humanity all of which are symbols personified in what Mr Governor, represents in our state.
What has your experience been so far in politics?
I have come to realise that the essence of living and holding political office is to serve the people. The vocation affords you the opportunity to be in charge of resources and deploy it to the benefit of mankind. Anything contrary to this is apolitical. Though, it has its own dirty aspect; the good out-ways it. However, it is always good to get trained for it and better to be strategic about one’s involvement in politics. That is what helps us stand out among the politicians in this terrain.
 

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