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Photos from the opening of 3 Day Technical Meeting on Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme (O-Meals), held at Center for Black Culture and International Understanding, Abere, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 21-05-2014

From left,Special Adviser, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr ( Mrs) Omo Ohiokpehai; Executive Director, Partnership for Child Development Imperial College London, Uk, Dr (Mrs) Lesley Drake; Lead Specialist for Health, Nutrition and Population in Africa, Dr Don Bundy; Deputy Director, Ministry of Agric and Food Security, State of Osun, Mrs Ajibike Fagbemi and others, at the opening of 3 Day Technical Meeting on Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme (O-Meals), held at Center for Black Culture and International Understanding, Abere, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 21-05-2014

From left,Special Adviser, Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural
Development, Dr ( Mrs) Omo Ohiokpehai; Executive Director, Partnership
for Child Development Imperial College London, Uk, Dr (Mrs) Lesley
Drake; Lead Specialist for Health, Nutrition and Population in Africa,
Dr Don Bundy; Deputy Director, Ministry of Agric and Food Security,
State of Osun, Mrs Ajibike Fagbemi and others, at the opening of 3 Day
Technical Meeting on Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health
Programme (O-Meals), held at Center for Black Culture and
International Understanding, Abere, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday
21-05-2014

A cross section of Pupils of AUD Government Elementary School, Isale Osun, Osogbo, eating break fast, during the opening of 3 Day Technical Meeting on Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme (O-Meals), held at Center for Black Culture and International Understanding, Abere, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 21-05-2014

A cross section of Pupils of AUD Government Elementary School, Isale
Osun, Osogbo, eating break fast, during the opening of 3 Day Technical
Meeting on Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme
(O-Meals), held at Center for Black Culture and International
Understanding, Abere, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 21-05-2014

Lead Specialist for Health, Nutrition and Population in Africa, Dr Don Bundy; Executive Director, Partnership for Child Development Imperial College London, Uk, Dr (Mrs) Lesley Drake and Special Adviser to Osun Governor on O-Meal, Mrs Funmi Adeyi, having chart with. Pupils of AUD Government Elementary School, Isale Osun, Osogbo, during the opening of 3 Day Technical Meeting on Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme (O-Meals), held at Center for Black Culture and International Understanding, Abere, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 21-05-2014

Lead Specialist for Health, Nutrition and Population in Africa, Dr
Don Bundy; Executive Director, Partnership for Child Development
Imperial College London, Uk, Dr (Mrs) Lesley Drake and Special Adviser
to Osun Governor on O-Meal, Mrs Funmi Adeyi, having chart with.
Pupils of AUD Government Elementary School, Isale Osun, Osogbo, during
the opening of 3 Day Technical Meeting on Osun Elementary School
Feeding and Health Programme (O-Meals), held at Center for Black
Culture and International Understanding, Abere, Osogbo, State of Osun
on Wednesday 21-05-2014

Lead Specialist for Health, Nutrition and Population in Africa, Dr Don Bundy (In glasses); Executive Director, Partnership for Child Development Imperial College London, Uk, Dr (Mrs) Lesley Drake (5th left);  Special Adviser to Osun Governor on O-Meal, Mrs Funmi Adeyi (left) in a group photographs with O-Meal food vendors , during  the opening of 3 Day Technical Meeting on Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme (O-Meals), held at Center for Black Culture and International Understanding, Abere, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 21-05-2014

Lead Specialist for Health, Nutrition and Population in Africa, Dr
Don Bundy (In glasses); Executive Director, Partnership for Child
Development Imperial College London, Uk, Dr (Mrs) Lesley Drake (5th
left); Special Adviser to Osun Governor on O-Meal, Mrs Funmi Adeyi
(left) in a group photographs with O-Meal food vendors , during the
opening of 3 Day Technical Meeting on Osun Elementary School Feeding
and Health Programme (O-Meals), held at Center for Black Culture and
International Understanding, Abere, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 21-05-2014

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SCHOOLphotoThe first Secondary School Literary Champion in Osun State on Tuesday has emerged after the grand finale of a school debate on leadership, organised by Omoluabi Support Group and Oranmiyan Worldwide.
The colourful event was held at the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding, Osogbo, Osun State capital.
The programme, which appeared as a political debate, ended up as a reassessment test for the education reform policy of Mr  Rauf Aregbesola’s administration.
The performance of the pupils triggered emotion and commendations as a result of their competence and performance, which was a reflection of the present administration’s investment on education.
After the debate, Master Ayodele Abeeblahi, from Osogbo Grammar School, emerged the champion, while Jacob Mary from Apara Memorial College, Kajola, emerged the first runner-up.
The winner would be with the governor of the state for a day on May 26, 2014.
Speaking after the debate, Governor Aregbesola, who was so excited by the performance of the pupils, said they had justified the state government’s investment on education in the last three and a half years.
He said: “I am so impressed and excited that out of wrecked education by the previous administration, these pupils can still come out with brilliant ideas. I am very proud because it is obvious that they can compete with any student in the whole world.
“This was our vision for the state; to build a better future for the younger generations. If we refuse to do this, it means we have failed and doomed. Some people, many years back, provided this opportunity for us, and we are also duty-bound to provide such opportunity for the incoming generations.
“We started the reform in 2012, and we are so proud of the result we are getting. That is why I still wonder that some people still criticise our school uniform policy, thinking it is the only aspect of our reform. In the 60s, students in the whole of South West and Delta, were using the same uniform before the missions introduced different uniforms.
“In Benin Republic, very close to us here, they are using the same uniform, Khaki, across the country and we did not deliberately do it; we introduced it to grow our economy, and make us self-sustainable; a state that cannot survive independently is doomed.”
Aregbesola then commended Omoluabi Group members, who are public office holders in Lagos for their support for the competition since 2005 up till date.
He urged the students, who participated in the debate, to see it as the Olympic, which its joy is to participate and learn tolerance, which is crucial to human survival.
The governor promised the students, teachers and other stakeholders in the education sector that the state would continue to do its best for the education sector.
Speaking on the occasion, the deputy governor, Otunba (Mrs) Grace Titilayo Laoye-Tomori, who doubles as the State Commissioner for Education, said the current education level in the state was a complete departure from the old trend of redundancy and mass failure, and attributed the success to the vision of Governor Aregbesola.
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INTERVIEW: Our Hope And Prayer Is That Osun Election Will Be Peaceful – Bolorunduro

Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s second term re-election campaign committees in all the nine Federal Constituencies of Osun State was recently inaugurated by the state chapter of All Progressive Congress (APC).The State Commissioner for Finance, Budget and Economic Planning, Dr. Wale Bolorunduro, a renowned technocrat is made the chairman of the committee for Ijesa North Federal Constituency consisting of Obokun and Oriade Local Governments.
In this interview with MICHAEL OLANREWAJU, Bolorunduro discloses plans by his committee to ensure total victory for incumbent Governor Aregbesola in the scheduled August 9 governorship election despite the presence of big names in the opposition political parties in the area.
As the chairman of Governor Aregbesola’s campaign Organization for Ijesa North Federal Constituency, what are your plans for the campaign?
My plans is to run the most effective campaign such that for the first time, Governor Aregbesola will deliver the highest vote ever recorded in the history of the constituency in terms of number of voters and the vote casted for him and also in term of interest that his re-election will generate. It is going to be a rare privilege to rally round our people and to get them out, get out the voters and the votes for Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. By my training, am a strategist and a planner, I feel a little bit paranoid in the sense that, the goal that I and my committee set for the re-election of Governor Aregbesola how are we going to deliver it? That is what made me paranoid and you know when you are paranoid you will put in all your best and give yourself to spiritual, you will also need to use the best tools, mobilize all your resources for the project
What message are you dishing out to the citizenry?
The message is simple, ‘Aregbesola Leekan si’ that is, Aregbesola ‘one more time’ and the message will be dishing out to our people that we have never had it so good like this, telling them not to sit down at home but rather go out and vote, don’t just vote, make sure your vote count and ensure that the count is preserved and announced. We are going to rally our people as we all know that Ijesa people are very tenacious, so we are going to unleash the power of Ijesas that is in term of aggressively demonstrating their love for Ogbeni Aregbesola and that they’ve never had it so good. I know that they believe in giving back and they will definitely give back. The people are very conscious about re-election of governor Aregbesola, we are getting quick feedback from our people and they are very cooperating, they know that this is give back time as Aregbesola has done much for them and that, this time around they need to compensate him with their vote. They know that it is the time to put all energy into it and start campaigning door to door, street to street, Ijesa people will vote for the first time the way they’ve never ever voted before, they will vote come rain come sunshine and ensure that their vote count.
On the issue of violence, people are afraid that violence might trail the election. What are you doing concerning it?
What we are telling our people is that, the security personnel are there to protect them, whatever things that may happen they will all be protected and safeguarded by the security personnel that will be deployed for the purpose of that election. What we are telling our people is to come out en-mass and vote, they should not be intimidated by anybody. We hope there would not be any violence and strongly believed too that the security agents will take charge and ensure that there is peace and violent free election. Having said that, I think as a Yoruba people, looking at Osun actually be at the centre of the South West, we are at the peak of that historical facts that the Yoruba people are sophisticated and they know how to defend themselves, the Yoruba people believed that nobody has monopoly of violence, they know how to defend their vote, if you look at the history, it happened in 1965 when election were rigged and marred with violence, people then rose and defend their vote and the First Republic fell. In 1983 also, elections were rigged in South West, Ondo and old Oyo, the Second Republic fell also not because elections were rigged in other places but in South West. Our hope and prayer is that, the election will be peaceful, it will be violent free and if its violent free, the President of the country will come out as a responsible leader and show courage to ensure that the vote of the people count. We are only enjoining Mr President to ensure that the vote of the people of Osun and Ekiti states count.
What words do you wants to pass to the opposition?
My message for the opposition is to play the game according to the rule. They should know that they don’t have monopoly of violence, they should not subvert the wish of the people which the only way to express themselves is to vote democratically and to be able to do that, they must come out with their manifestoes and up till now, we have not seeing the manifestoes of the major opposition. We expect them to come out and let us have robust arguments not to be poisoning the air that they will reverse everything. Osun is on the move towards socio- economic development and it cannot be reversed never will it be reversed.
You are a corporate person but now digging deep into politics. What have you seen to be the driven force and difference that has happened in the two worlds?
In the world of corporate, politics are played but somehow politics in the corporate world are at a stage lifted you above life and also lifted you above being shameless not because you cannot come down. The irony of life is that, human beings has the opportunity to live above life and things that are not profitable to development either by virtue of events or determine and actualization. So, in the corporate world, you are elevated above pedestal things but you can actually come down, so in essence, what I mean is that nobody has monopoly of violence, the progressives which APC represented will not be a folks but neither be eating up by the folks. In corporate, that element of preservation and defending your right exists. In the political domain in administrative politics, there is always a similarities and that is you are providing service to humanity just as in corporate world too by growing your business and allowing the business to employ more people but in term of politics, whether in the corporate, they are the same, the only difference is that the corporate people live by the rule, they are somehow elevated beyond the pedestal things. We are all political animals which will always look for opportunity to provide service and to defend it.
Which of the Aregbesola’s programmes do you admire best and why?
I admired his socio- developmental programmes like the infrastructures putting in place. Am an admirer of physical infrastructure person, I believed so much in physical infrastructure development why? Because it is the only way as a federating unit in the federal system whereby you can as a leader attach yourself and stimulate growth, when you build road, airport, schools, you automatically created job and it will drastically reduce unemployment which will jacke up peoples standard of living and moving people out of poverty. As an applied economist, that is the best programm and you know coming from a corporate background, people think you are a monetary, and am not but a fiscal policy man who believed in the federating system where you do not have currency sovereignty as a state. The only instrument you have is fiscal instrument and you must drive it like crazy, you must create linkages between your fiscal, expenditure and economy growth and between real growth and development. For me I love the socio service. The most critical thing above all is physical infrastructural development.
As a technocrat, how are you coping with the job assigned to you considering the PDP bigwigs in your federal constituency?
I will not want to discuss our strategies and make it known but we have being going out, door to door, street to street and asking our people a simple question, who have not benefited from Aregbesola’s government? There is no house hold that has not benefitted directly or indirectly from Aregbesola’s government. So we go out with that message and challenging our people to come out en-mass and vote. Talking of bigwigs of PDP in my federal constituency, yes we are not scared of them, the question we are asking our people is that, despite the claim of the opposition of being closed with the people when they are in government and now claiming of being closed with the federal government, what do they do for them? If they have not done anything for them in the past, people should come out and vote against them, cast their vote for Aregbesola who is performing wonders.
How are you going to sustain the intrigues of politics as a technocrat?
You must first realise that government and corporate policies are different, in corporate policy, many people play by the rule but in governance, it is not so, so your role is to call the attention of the umpire and the security operatives to ensure that opposition play by the rule, that is going to be very key.
What are your plans to dislodge the moneybag politician?
We have being sensitizing our people not to sell their vote, selling their vote amount to selling their future. Osun people are sensible, they have tested these people before and know what they were up to, the infrastructural development putting in place in Osun as of today has seriously transformed the state, people can not fall into their hands again, we have learnt our lessons. Our people and to get them out get out the voters and the votes for Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. By my training, am a strategist and a planner, I feel a little bit paranoid in the sense that, the goal that I and my committee set for the re-election of Governor Aregbesola how are we going to deliver it?
That is what made me paranoid and you know when you are paranoid you will put in all your best and give yourself to spiritual, you will also need to use the best tools, mobilize all your resources to ensure that you deliver all your set goals.
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Team Osun on Tuesday defeated Team Ogun 3-0 to progress to the final of the girls volleyball event in the ongoing South-West Secondary School Games tagged “DAWN Games’’.

The volleyball event of the DAWN Games commenced on Monday at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Lagos.

Thompson Yetunde, the Captain of the Team Osun, expressed happiness at the team’s performance.

“I am so excited about the win and the general performance of the team; we were able to coordinate ourselves and beat them.

“In spite of the taunts they put up to belittle us, we still showed them that, although they are bigger in size, we have the skills to win.

“The final is tomorrow; we will take on Team Lagos, and by God’s grace, we will win the competition,’’ she said.

Meanwhile, Quinsley Ademola, a Team Ogun volleyball player, told NAN that the team was outplayed by a better side.

“They were good and outplayed us; the officials did a good job; we tried our best and we give all glory to God.

“This is the last match for us; we have won the bronze,’’ she said.

The last match in the volleyball event will  be between Team Osun and Team Lagos.

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Prof.-Bukola-Oyawoye-204x300The Commissioner for Environment and Sanitation in Osun State, Olubukola Oyawoye, in Ibadan disclosed that
Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s environmental sanitation drive had drastically reduced the number of patients going to the hospitals for medi-care.
Reeling out statistics, the commissioner explained that less than 200,000 people now had recorded cases of malaria in the state contrary to the alarming 750,000 and 500,000 recorded in 2011 and 2012, respectively.
She made the disclosure in a paper titled, “Clean and Sustainable Environment, Panacea for Outbreak of Epidemic: The State of Osun Experience,” delivered at the monthly guest lecture at the Correspondents’ Chapel of Oyo State Council of Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ).
She recalled the challenge posed to the state by flood at the inception of the current administration in the state, wherein some kids, cows were drowned and other valuable materials destroyed but noted that the menace was tackled frontally.
According to her, “flood created a huge challenge for the government of Aregbesola at inception, but as a result of cleanliness advocacy of governor Aregbesola, flood became a thing of the past and cholera has disappeared, with war against indiscriminate dumping of waste sustaining our success story”.
The commissioner, who attributed the beautification of the state to doggedness and determination on the part of the governor, blamed the past administration for the huge dirt that dotted many parts of the state, culminating in the outbreak of cholera then.
Accompanied on the trip to Ibadan by Oyelade Adebayo, the director, Regeneration and Utilization, and Dapo Abolarin, the director of Forestry, the commissioner said the sorry state of things when Aregbesola took over was due to the lukewarm attitude of the past administration.
She recalled that there were incidences of flooding which resulted into loss of lives, indiscriminate dumping of refuse along water courses and roads, resulting into dirty environment and consequently outbreak of epidemic; indiscriminate felling of trees within and outside forest reserves without replacement.
“Governor Aregbesola declared a three-month emergency on sanitation, which, though it inconvenienced people initially, the end result was encouraging.
“In a day, we removed 36 lorry loads of waste from a public dump site and we later dredged hundreds of waterways to avoid flooding and spread of epidemic diseases.
“240 boreholes were sunk at the cost of $2.5 million, public toilets were constructed across the state; we converted wastes to biogas, as well as planting ‘Igi-Iye’ to facilitate clean and healthy environment for our people to live in”, the commissioner explained.
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94c241200d6ca11b222be2340ae5dafa_LThe governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola will have another feather added to his cap as National Infinity magazine honours him with an award tagged “Nigerian of the year 2013” on Saturday in Osogbo.

Media Ace Limited, organisers of Celebrity Med‎ia Awards and publishers of National Infinity magazine will present the governor with the award at the third edition of Ismail Babatunde Jose Lecture on Media and the Society.

The ceremony will have the Editor-in-chief of the Premium Times, Mr. Dapo Olorunyomi as the Guest Speaker at the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding in Osogbo.

The event which comes up on the 24th of this month will also have the Executive Governor of Oyo state, Senator Abiola Ajimobi and the President of Nigerian Guild of Editors, Mr. Femi Adesina as keynote speakers.

Mr. Olajide Ige of the National Infinity magazine said that the formal presentation of the magazines’ award of Nigerian of the Year 2013 to the governor was as a result of the massive transformation of the state.

Ige noted that the choice of Aregbesola was informed by the governor’s redefinition of politics and governance in the state.

He held that the rate of transformation of the state and the numerous laudable programmes of the government were so apparent to all.

According to him, “Aregbesola deserves the award for re-defining politics and governance in Osun. His dexterity, sagacity, sense of responsibility, fear of God and love for humanity have brought rapid transformation to the state in general and the state as a whole.”

He listed some of the achievements of the Aregbesola government including massive road constructions, construction of MKO Abiola Airport, new school buildings, multi-billion Naira Ayegbaju market, OYES scheme, welfare package for the old and vulnerable (Agba Osun) among others, as some of the people-oriented programmes, which have impacted positively on the people of the state.‎

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Wale-Adedoyin-202x300call has gone to civil servants in Osun State to always make dedication, hard work and selflessness their watchwords while at work to take the state to greater heights.

The Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Wale Adedoyin, made the appeal in Osogbo at a farewell ceremony organised by the Ministry management staff for the outgoing Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Mr. Sunday Odediran.

While commending the efforts of the outgoing permanent secretary for his enduring contributions while in active service for the state, the Agric commissioner stressed that the state will never forget the selfless service rendered by Odediran towards the growth of the state.

Adedoyin buttressed his point by making reference to the intelligence of  Odediran while explaining the ministry’s activities during a meeting with the state Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who gave kudos to him for the brilliant presentation of his ministry’s activities.

He then enjoined officers still in the service to emulate the good work of the retired permanent secretary so as to take the state to greater heights.

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SCHOOL FEEDING 2The Osun State government will soon issue smart cards to pupils for its school feeding programme.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola spoke in Abuja at an event sponsored by the Federal Government and the Partnership for Child Development (PCD) to promote home grown school meals for Nigerian pupils, tagged: “Investing in school feeding in Nigeria: Opportunities for advancing home grown school feeding programmes for the benefit of school children and farmers in Nigeria.”
The programme has only been implemented by Kano and Osun states.
Aregbesola said though the programme had been devoid of manipulation since it was repackaged in 2010, there was need to digitalise it.
He said: “We are advancing to a point where nobody would manipulate the process. By the end of this month, we will issue our pupils, particularly those at the elementary level, electronic smart cards with which they will register for meals consumed on the Point of Sale (PoS) terminal. Once they do so, the caterers will take their PoS to the bank where the number of pupils fed will be analysed. We are digitising the process in a way that there can’t be manipulation. This means it is one programme that is worthy of every naira and kobo invested in it.”
Aregbesola said the programme gulps N12.7 million on every school day.
He said N601,400 is paid to 3,007 caterers daily as transport fare, adding: “Today, with Osun’s elementary school enrolment figure of almost
253,000, the implication is that of increasing our annual expenditure on O’MEALS to about N3 billion. This does not include staff salary.”
The governor said the cost of the meals is shared by the state government and local governments on a 40/60 per cent ratio.
He said the programme has helped his administration to achieve many of its objectives, such as the increased enrolment of pupils in elementary schools.
Aregbesola said: “The programme is consistent with our government’s goals of banishing poverty and hunger, creating work and wealth, creating functional education, restoring healthy living and engendering communal peace and progress.”
PCD Executive Director Dr. Les Idris urged all tiers of government to collaborate and ensure the success of the project.
She said PCP will support any state that shows interest in the programme.
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OPINION: Unravelling The Nigerian Paradox

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Paradoxically, Nigeria is also among the “extremely poor nations” on earth, when the focus is on the number of citizens living in abject poverty. Nigeria also ranks very low on the Human Development Index, especially in life expectancy and in the quality and distribution of political goods. Moreover, Nigeria’s unemployment rate is among the highest in the world. It is not enough to explain this paradox in terms of the concentration of the nation’s wealth in very few hands, leaving the rest of the population to scamper for the crumbs.

Amplifying the paradox is the wide gulf between the nation’s oil wealth and the quality of political goods made available to the citizens by the political class. This gulf is particularly evident in poor infrastructure and inadequate investment in education, health care, and social welfare.

The trio of poor leadership, weak institutions, and corruption is often blamed for the existence of this gulf. Some have argued that once corruption is removed, all will be well with Nigeria. But then, strong leadership is needed to reduce or control corruption. The strongest of institutions can be weakened by poor leadership, thus allowing for various loopholes that allow corruption to thrive. Although this is the situation at the federal level, there are a few states that paint a different picture.

Against the above backgrounds, I was curious about the maiden edition of the Business World’s Most Innovative Governor Award, which celebrates innovative approaches to governance and development. The ceremony held at the expansive Zanabab Hotel and Resort in Ilesa on Saturday, May 3, 2014. After a survey of first-term governors across the country, 12 were shortlisted for the award, two from each geopolitical zone. A team of experts was despatched to each state to document and assess major innovations in governance as well as the nature and extent of development. After all the data were assessed, analysed, and compared, Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State emerged as the overall winner.

After verifying the innovative programmes identified in the award citation and brochures, I decided to share the award experience for at least two reasons. First, in performing the traditional functions of the Fourth Estate, the press must be careful not to be seen only as a one-eyed critic, who sees nothing beyond the government’s shortcomings. The other eye must be opened to see good models that are driven by innovations. Indeed, if the goal of critical commentaries is to provide the basis for desirable social change, then good models, typified by innovative programmes, deserve our attention. I made the same argument when I wrote about Dr. Olusegun Mimiko’s innovative health, education, and community development programmes in Ondo State during his first term.

Second, there has been so much negative press about Aregbesola, due partly to his initial over-enthusiastic approach to governance and partly to his outspokenness on the issues he cares about. As a result, his achievements have been overlooked, misrepresented or completely distorted.

One such achievement is his wide-ranging education reform, which is beyond school mergers and reclassification of grade levels into Elementary, Middle, and High Schools as reported in the media. It also involves the provision of lunch for Elementary grades, textbooks for Elementary and Middle grades, Opon Imo(Tablets of Knowledge) for High School grades, and uniforms for all grades and for the food vendors in all Osun schools. These innovations are complemented by a massive construction of distinctive mega schools. On completion, 100 Elementary, 50 Middle, and 20 High Schools would have been built. Furthermore, the teachers’ morale is boosted by capacity building programmes, rewards for excellence, and transparent promotion exercises. Appropriate security and quality assurance measures were also set up for all schools throughout the state.

A unique feature of the state government’s education reform is how well it dovetails into the provision of employment for contractors, building materials suppliers, daily wage labourers, food vendors, farmers, tailors, and youths. For example, the garment factory established for the production of uniforms, the food vending project, and the empowerment of farmers and youths for food production to feed the schoolchildren have generated nearly 10,000 employment opportunities across the state.

Furthermore, Aregbesola’s innovative approach to employment led to the establishment of a popular youth employment scheme, which recruits at least 20,000 youths, who are deployed to various jobs for a period of three months, at the end of which some are permanently recruited by the state and a new batch comes on board. The youth employment scheme is complemented by a social security programme for vulnerable adults throughout the state, who are paid a monthly allowance and provided with free medical care.

Realising that farming provides employment for many Osun residents, Aregbesola embarked on a massive, but highly integrated, road construction and rehabilitation projects across the state, including boundary highways; township roads; inter-city roads; rural roads; and a 17-kilometre, dualised, ring road around Osogbo. Where necessary, untarred roads are opened up by direct labour to provide access to remote farms.

Furthermore, to facilitate the movement of goods to Lagos, which has the largest concentration of consumers of Osun goods, a new road project was embarked upon, linking Osun with Ogun State along the Gbogan-Odeomu-Ijebu Igbo axis. The railway station in Osogbo is undergoing massive restructuring not only for the movement of farm produce but also for the movement of passengers, especially during festive occasions when the state provides free rail transport.

According to Muyiwa Ige, the state Commissioner for Lands, Physical Planning and Urban Development, the station is being developed in terms of the Chicago Michigan Avenue concept of the Magnificent Mile, connecting the station with Osun River, the Old Garage, and Omiseke. The transport network is capped by an airport, whose 3.2-kilometre runway and Tower are under construction.

Because many of the innovative projects are visible throughout the state (see Business World, Vol.8, No 22, May 5-12, 2014 for details), let me highlight an invisible one that really drives the wheel of efficiency and transparency in project execution throughout the state. It is the Bureau of Social Services, the first of its kind in the country, established by Aregbesola and headed by Femi Ifaturoti, an engineer and Project Assessment Manager. BOSS is staffed with administrators, engineers, architects, quantity surveyors, and IT specialists.

According to Ifaturoti, “The mission of BOSS is to leverage human resources and technological innovation in driving effective monitoring and evaluation of social service delivery, thereby ensuring public val
ue and fiscal discipline”. BOSS functions as a conduit between the governor and the commissioners, by monitoring and evaluating all state projects and ensures that comparative data on all projects are collected, analysed, tabled, and archived, thus facilitating quick checks of project status and comparisons across similar projects. The monthly evaluation meeting between BOSS and state commissioners keeps commissioners on their toes, while leaving the governor free to pursue other ways of improving citizens’ life chances.

Aregbesola’s innovative projects have attracted partnerships from local and international organisations, because they are functional and cost-effective. And BOSS drives them to successful implementation. That’s why he has been able to achieve so much in so little time. This has helped unravel the Nigerian paradox.

THE PUNCH

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