All those associated with the government of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola of Osun should be proud that the state has provided templates in many areas of developments initiatives which Nigeria can adopt for national development.
Special Adviser to the Governor on Information and Strategy, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, state this at the weekend, during the installation of the first female Rotary President of Osogbo GRA, Olori Bola Akinyemi, at the state capital of Osun.
Okanlawon, who was one of the awardees, while dedicating the Achievers’ Merit Award conferred on him to the people of Osun, said the people of the state deserved endless commendations and recognitions for providing the Aregbesola administration the atmosphere needed to use Osun for the development experiments which have earned us local and international commendations.
The Special Adviser said it was significant that Rotary Club, an organisation focused on service to humanity globally, selected officials of the Aregbesola administration for recognition, stating that the awards were actually meant for the people who have been supportive of the government in its numerous development strategies.
“I am happy today for this recognition. However, I am happier that Osun is getting all the recognitions from all over the world due to the ingenious development ideas of the Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola.
“I am happy that the World Bank representative who presented me this award on behalf of the Rotary International, in the course of her presentation, made reference to the World Bank-backed YESSO program which was launched in 2014 in Abuja for the whole of the country.
“That scheme is an adaptation of the Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES) which was launched less than 100 days Governor Aregbesola assumed leadership of this state.
“Yes, the opposition derided us over this scheme but today, it remains the best emergency solution so far to the problem of youths restiveness, crimes, prostitution and other vices,” Okanlawon stated
He also listed initiatives such as the introduction of interest-free Islamic bond, Sukuk as an alternative source of financing for life changing projects; introduction of free train services for the indigenes to travel during festive seasons; introduction of same school uniforms which creates jobs for local tailors, introduction of statewide security network which ensures that all parts of the state are secured as some of the initiatives that have been experimented with in the state.
The Governor’s aide said apart from youths engagements scheme, the Aregbesola administration has created formula which are being followed not only by some states but by the Federal Government.
He said, “When the Federal Government moved to implement a nationwide school feeding program, it did not turn elsewhere for an existing template other than Osun. These are the reasons we are proud that our state has given Nigeria many steps to follow in the search for development initiatives.”
The Governor was also named as Honorary Rotarian by the club. Among those who were also honored by the Rotary club were the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Rafiu Isamotu, Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Matters, Barrister Kolapo Alimi; an Osogbo -based chieftain of the APC, Engr Sola Oladepo, Secretary of the APC, Mr. Rasak Salinsile.
State Chairma of the party, Prince Gboyega Famodun, and the Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in the State, Dr. Ajibola Basiru, urged the awardees to remember service to humanity which is the focus of the Rotary Club and the government of Osun in which they serve in their relationships with the Club.
Teachers across board have been advised to re-double their efforts, to be punctual and present at work as well as be ready to release facts, develop skills and ideas that have been learned both formally and informally to students, as the new academic school year begins.
The school would be allocating a set of students to a teacher for mentoring as School Father and Mother to ensure that their welfare is taking care of and to be made happy as well based on gender sensitivity while parents are to be friendly with their wards, do away with all forms of streets hawking but making themselves available and
provide for the student needs on time.
These were the submissions of the Chairman, Osun Education Quality Assurance and Morality Enforcement Agency, Dr. Isiaka Ayodele Owoade while speaking with the journalists shortly after a meeting held with the Teachers of Holy Michael and Orimolade High Schools in Ifelodun Local Government Area of the State.
He added that, the Osun Education Quality Assurance and Morality Enforcement Agency would be alive to its duties, so as to ensure that all hands are on deck in the educational sector in other to achieve better results. He noted that a lot of follow up / monitoring exercise in collaboration with the Quality Assurance officials shall take place regularly this term.
The Chairman said that, the State Government of Osun has devised a new template to be completed on weekly basis by each teacher in all the schools in the State. He stressed that this is done without any ulterior motive or neither to witch-hunt anybody but mainly to serve as a form of research and evaluation.
Dr Owoade noted that, psychological approach to mentoring and maintaining discipline is on course while urging the teachers to be supportive of the new system, saying that the name of any well behaved teacher, hardworking and dedicated tutor would always be indelible.
He disclosed that, parents who indulge their wards in vocational training while still in school are not helping the
situation but brings additional challenges to the society because it degenerates the students’ and reduce their orientation to the level at the vocational training shop.
In his own remarks, the Executive Secretary, Osun Education Quality Assurance and Morality Enforcement Agency, Barr. Lawrence Oyelade Oyeniran stated that, methodology is very important and as a class teacher, they should improvise if the real object is not available for teaching.
He appealed to the need for a joint effort and collaboration in reducing crime so as to make the state of Osun great
among its peers.
Mr Oyeyemi therefore enjoined the N-power teacher to continue with their good work by adding value to the teaching system in the state.
He appealed to the parents on the need for a joint effort and collaboration in reducing crime so as to make the State of Osun great among its peers.
Mr Oyeniran therefore enjoined the N-Power teachers to continue with their good work by adding value to the teaching system in the State.
Osun Commissioner for Information, Mr. Adelani Baderinwa, has said the state is economically viable.
Addressing members of the Mandate Women Group, who visit him in his office in Osogbo, the state capital, the commissioner said it would amount to mischief for anybody to refer to Osun as a civil service state.
Baderinwa said Osun State’s economy had improved, adding that the economic development of the state was evident in the establishment of companies, revival of industries and opening of bank branches across the state.
The commissioner said small and medium scale businesses, companies and industries were growing steadily in the state.
Baderinwa said the state-owned investment company, Osun Investment Company Limited (OSICOL) had recorded over 700 per cent turnover in the last six years.
He said its fortune had grown from about N300 million in 2011 to about N2.6 billion this year
The Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola will today (Saturday 9th September, 2017) perform the Official Ground Breaking Ceremony for the Mass Housing Project by African Nations Development Programme at Awere, Oke-Ogberin, along Loogun road, Ede.
This is contained in a press release signed by the Commissioner for Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Arc. Akintunde Akinajo saying that about 400hectares of land have been provided for the housing project which is aimed at assisting the less privileged in five selected cities of Ede, Iwo, Ikirun, Ilesa and Ila-Orangun.
According to him, the 5,000 housing units of 2bedroom bungalows with full infrastructure for the less privileged will be delivered to the State by the African Nations Development Programme (ANDP), a Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) and an International and Multilateral Organization.
While appreciating the African Nations Development Programme (ANDP) for the good gesture, Arc Akintunde Akinajo enjoined Executive Council Members, Government Officials, Politicians, Traditional Rulers and other relevant stakeholders across the State to be at the venue by 11.00am.
Governor, State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, on Wednesday said no effort would be spared in rolling back malaria scourge in the state, saying dredging of drainages, streams and expansion of river channels were part of the measures deployed by his administration to enhance a healthy environment.
He contended that filthy environment, which serves as impetus for breeding mosquitoes; spreading malaria would not be tolerated in the state to boost the health of the citizenry.
Speaking during the flag-off ceremony of the replacement campaign of Long Lasting Insecticide Nets (LLINs) held at Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo, Aregbesola, who was represented by his deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye Tomori affirmed that the distribution of 3 million pieces of LLINs anti-malaria mosquito nets would complement the efforts being made so far in the fight against malaria in the state.
He described malaria as one of the factors mitigating against productivity and as well causing poverty in the country, saying his government would not rest on its oars to wage war against the scourge.
While observing that studies have shown that malaria contributed significantly to poverty because it reduces productivity by as much as 40 per cent and increases household expenditure on drugs and treatment from five to 20 per cent, Aregbesola maintained that malaria also reduces life expectancy by about 20 years.
According to him, “In spite of the huge amount the governments, both the Federal and the state, spend in the provision of curative malaria drugs with the support received from the Global Fund, the state still records high rate of malaria cases, hence the shift to prevention of mosquito bites through the current use of treated nets by sleeping inside the net.”.
“Malaria still claims up to one million lives a year and most of these deaths are in Sub-Saharan Africa, a part of the world in which our country is located. Of this huge number, 75 per cent are children under five years.”
“It is also a known fact that Nigeria alone bears about 25 per cent of Africa’s malaria burden. Deaths from malaria account for up to 11 per cent of maternal mortality (death of pregnant women up to six weeks after delivery), it is sad to note that 25 per cent deaths among children below one year, 30 percent of deaths among children under five years and 60 per cent of all hospital presentations are recorded from malaria in Nigeria,” Aregbesola remarked.
He further stressed that unlike the conventional net that lasts for about six months to one year, saying that the present one could last for three years if instructions are followed as recommended.
The Special Adviser to the State Governor, Bureau of Culture and Tourism State of Osun, Mrs Taiwo Oluga ,has commended the efforts put in place by the National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) for being in the vanguard of advocating the development of culture and tourism sector in preparation for an economy beyond oil and gas.
She gave the commendation today in her office during a meeting held with the management of Bureau of Culture and Tourism and some members of the institute.
Mrs Taiwo urged them to be focused and key into their vision. She further said that not only the Bureau of culture and tourism will support the institute but also the government of the state under the leadership of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola will also be involved in the development .
She then encouraged the people of the state to take advantage of the opportunity given to them by the government to do great exploits in the hospitality and culture.
he Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology, State of Osun will complete the training for the first batch of trainees in the on going Computer training organized for Public Servants in the State.
This was contained in the statement signed by the Coordinating Director of the ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology Mr. Oluyemi Oyewole.
The training began on the 14th day af August and will end on Friday 8th of September 2017.
The training for the Second batch of the participants will commence on Monday 18th of September 2017.
He therefore urged every interested officer who wishes to participate in the training to contact the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology at the State Secretariat Abere for registration.
The first batch of participants of the training commended the State Government of Osun under the leadership of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for the initiative, and also appreciate the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology for making the dream of Mr Governor come to reality that every public servant in the State becomes computer literate.
The Osun Government in collaboration with the African Nations Development Programme has concluded arrangements to build 5,000 housing units of two-bedroom bungalows in five major towns in the state to support the efforts of the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.
This is contained in a statement made available to our correspondent in Osogbo on Friday by the media officer of the Osun State Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Olusola Adepoju.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola was quoted to have said this during the visit of the representatives of the ANDP to him in Osogbo .
The governor, who was represented by the Commissioner for Lands and Physical Planning, Mr. Akintunde Akinajo, said that about 400 hectares of land had been provided for the housing project and other infrastructures in the five towns.
He said the housing units would be built in Ede, Iwo, Ikirun, Ilesa and Ila-Orangun, stressing that the state government had held series of meetings with traditional rulers and other relevant groups in the five towns in a bid to carry all stakeholders along in the project.
He noted that all the required documentations had been communicated to the ANDP on the selected sites.
While appreciating the ANDP for choosing Osun for the development project, the governor assured the group of his total support.
He said the current administration in the state had invested so much in the development of infrastructure and others, saying this had created a framework upon which development could be built.
The Country Director of the ANDP, Mr. Eze Ifeanyichukwu, stated that the housing projects of 5,000 housing units of two-bedroomed bungalows would have facilities such as hospitals, schools , police stations and markets.
According to him, the project was conceived to assist the low-income earners to have homes of their own.
He added that the project would commence after the groundbreaking ceremony.