A community leader and Balogun Musulumi of Ikirun in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Osun State, Alhaji Gbadamosi Okunola Lawal has commended the state governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for turning around the fortune of the state.
Alhaji Lawal who was a legislator at the then old Oyo State House of Assembly between 1997 and1983 described Aregbesola-led administration as the one that has come to liberate the entire people of the state, saying, “what is happening at present has never happened in the history of the state.
“Apart from urban renewal, the people at the rural areas are also feeling the impact of the incumbent administration in the state positively as they have good roads, drinkable water, electrification, good health care services, as well as good education just to mention a few.
“Let me tell you, the government is also respecting all our traditional rulers across the state, as well as residents of all communities in the state, the government involves all and sundry into the governance in order to have what we called a balanced administration.”
He, however, enjoined the upcoming generation to have the fear of Almighty God and not be over ambitious.
TRIBUNE
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The Government of the State of Osun said yesterday that it had spent over N209 million on the purchase of drugs and other health equipments to enhance the provision of robust free healthcare delivery to the people.
The Commissioner for Health, Mrs. Temitope Ilori, who stated this yesterday while addressing journalists in Osogbo, the state capital, said that Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s administration invested the amount in the equipment to promote effective healthcare to the people. Ilori said the state government had embarked on the aggressive renovation and rehabilitation of hospitals and other healthcare facilities across the states.
The commissioner listed some of the healthcare facilities renovated to include School of Health Technology in Ilesa and school of Nursing in Osogbo. Ilori added that many primary healthcare centres were built and commissioned while another nine hospitals were renovated.
NATIONAL MIRROR
The Deputy Governor of the State of Osun, who doubles as the State Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Grace Titi-laoye Tomori, would tomorrow morning, Tuesday 12th November 2013 flag off a 3 day training workshop, with the theme “Leadership Empowerment for School Leaders and Administrators” organized by the State of Osun Ministry of Education in collaboration with International Centre for Leadership and Entrepreneurial Development (ICLED) for Directors, selected School Managers which include Principals of Schools, Vice-Principals and Heads of Departments of Government Institutions.
According to the release, the workshop will hold at Yetty Event Centre, along Gbongan-Ibadan road, Owode Ede in the morning.
Invited participants are enjoined to attend the workshop punctually as it will expose the trainees to knowledge in leadership ethics, effective delegation, communication skills, mentoring coaching, emotional intelligence, decision making, and problem solving skills.
Photos from the one year remembrance of the former Governor of Oyo State, Late Alhaji Lamidi Adesina at Lekan Salami Stadium, Adamasingba Ibadan, Oyo state on Monday 11/11/2013.
The Education sector in Osun State has again received a boost as public schools are being equipped with technology devices to enhance education and make learning conducive for both teachers and students. The boost is coming on the heels of the recent intervention by Governor Rauf Aregbesola, whose administration doled out electronic learning devices otherwise known as “Opon Imo” to students and teachers in public schools in the state.
The latest improvement in learning in the Living Spring State courtesy of MultiChoice Nigeria includes the opening of resource centres in 10 public schools across the state. 50 teachers selected from the benefiting schools were also trained in the use of the equipments. The component learning accessories provided under the project for each school include DSTV decoder and accessories, television set, Uninterrupted Power Supply (UPS), surge protector, whiteboard, burglary protector for the equipment, generator, chairs and tables as well as education bouquet comprising of seven channels.
The benefiting schools are Unity School, Ejigbo; Ijebu-Jesa Grammar School, Ijebu-jesa and those in Osogbo, the state capital are: Anglican Grammar School, ADS Grammar School, Islahudeen Grammar School, St. James Grammar School, Ataoja School of Science, Osogbo Grammar School, Baptist Girls High School and Laro Grammar School.
Speaking at the launch held at Ataoja School of Science, Head, Public Relations and Communication, MultiChoice, Segun Fayose said the initiative was part of the company’s Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in giving back to the society.
He explained that the company believes in quality education because through education, students can achieve their goal, be independent even as the country can also attain sustainable development. He declared that with the Osun launch, the company has established 254 resource centres in 25 states of the federation.
While urging the teachers and students to make the best use of the opportunity he said, “This project is a way of impacting the community that has been playing host to us. With this launch, Osun State becomes the 25th state to benefit from this initiative. We urge the teachers to encourage students to use the centre to increase their learning and their knowledge about the world.”
On her part, Managing Director, Innovative Technology Literacy Services Ltd, Aderonke Bello said technology investment has increased in the last decade. While declaring that most schools still rely on teachers and textbooks, she affirmed that technology cannot replace textbooks saying that “technology learning environment has helped education. Audio-visual equipment will help classroom teaching and equip the students. We want teachers that would be a guide in the side and ensure students are open to more instruction. The education bouquet provided by this facility will bring abstract to the real world and we want the teachers that have been taught on how to use the device to teach others in the schools in case of transfer.”
While commending the gesture, Principal of the school, Dr. Titi Adeagbo said, “MultiChoice gave us things our students would benefit in science and other subjects. We will use the centre for the purpose. We will use it as we have been trained and we know our parents will also assist us.”
Commissioning the centre, Mrs. Titi Laoye-Tomori, the Deputy Governor who is also Commissioner of Education, said the initiative was to support the government efforts towards achieving the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) especially in the Nigeria education sector.
“The distributed accessories to the selected schools as well as the training of the teachers reaffirm further the commitment of this administration to providing qualitative education to the entire students of the state and to sustain the high level of educational development attained through laudable programme of this nature. Achieving this will keep our student abreast of happening on the global scene through methodical teaching and learning so introduced by this project.”
She enjoined the managements of the benefiting school to maximise the utilisation of the learning resources in order to broaden the scope of knowledge of the students. She assured that the Ministry of Education would continue to monitor the performance of the centres as partner to MultiChoice to ensure continuity of the project.
She urged the students to, “always try to be the best in whatever you are asked to do. To us, education is very important, we have education of our students at the front burner and we know our students will excel. We are expecting much from you and we know you won’t disappoint us.”
MultiChoice resource centres in Nigerian schools has improved science and technology education among teachers and students. It has also boost the knowledge of satellite technology among students whereby some of them had competed favourably with their counterparts in other African countries and won awards.
DAILY INDEPENDENT
Governor, State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola is photographed during an Inspection visit to the on-going construction of one of the major bridges on the East by-pass road, at Ofatedo via Osogbo the State of Osun at the weekend
The State of Osun has indeed seen a turn around and has you go round the state, you see the level of work and how people express happiness in all the nooks and crannies of the state on the performance of the current All Progressives Congress administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. The results speak for itself.
Chief Obafemi Awolowo once ruled and made education a priority and looking round the defunct Western States, the crop of academics; intelligentsia and the people who gave the civil service credit were from the State of Osun. This gave confidence to other parts of the country which made them believe that the Western Region have nothing to worry about because it had everything it needed to grow.
Within the committee of other regions, namely Northern, Eastern, Mid-Western and Western Regions, it was education that gave the Western Region the lead, it gave her an edge over other regions. But when the corrupt politicians came in, they turned the clock backward, making it a place where anything goes. We had to say enough is enough. This is part of the things that led to educational restructuring by Aregbesola’s administration who went about putting the right structures in place. It had to start from the foundation, the primary school level where we can nurture them into dynamic brains. Where you grow up and how you grow up matters.
A child is a product of his environment. We agree that there are exceptionally in-born brilliant ones, but when a brilliant child that has been in school is made to hawk in the morning and go to school when the brain is tired, such a child will not measure up. The current structure in most of the schools are not in any way conducive for nurturing good brains and minds. Thus the need for a consultation by the government of Aregbesola. An educational summit headed by Prof. Wole Soyinka was put in place. The programme was formulated on how education can make a total man, the ‘Omoluabi’, and the resolutions were was made the core focus of this administration.
The current structures in schools were dilapidated which necessitated the rebuilding for the pupils and students. The schools were then categorised into elementary, middle and high schools also providing the students with uniforms. This action by the government has gotten it a lot of commendation, exposure and accolades from local and international bodies like UNESCO, World Bank and others especially for having the courage to restructure education. The garment factory for uniforms has provided jobs for over 3,000 people. This shows how the change in the education sector has empowered not only the students but even the people of the State. Opon Imo (tablets of knowledge) which is also a novel innovation by the present administration is being applauded all over the world and has attracted several local and international awards
Aregbesola has been at the helms of affairs for just 30 months and yet, with so much achievements to show for this. The blind can see and the deaf can hear about the level of changes Aregbesola has brought to Osun. You don’t need to tell them that the market has ended, so says an adage. What Aregbesola has done has done in Osun has endeared him to the populace and would earn him a second term in office. By way of comparison, what Aregbesola has done in 30 months has outweighed the achievement of his predecessor who ruled for 90 months.
When the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo started free education, they criticised him. But the system has produced the best Professors, Engineers and what have you in this country. They are all old men now, but they got education through Awolowo’s policy. The long effect of returning education back to its lost glory in Western Nigeria is what Aregbesola has started.
When Aregbesola came in, N18.38 billion was borrowed by the PDP led administration of Oyinlola and shared as booties. But Aregbesola came and stopped all financial recklessness. He recovered the money, re-arranged with financial institutions and rescued the situation from an angle of financial re-engineering. Instead of phony projects of stadia development, roads are daily being constructed in every nook and cranny of the state. It is thus surprising that they wonder where Aregbesola is getting money to do all the projects from. They should have asked themselves what they were doing with the money accruing to the state during the seven and a half years that they ruled the state without development.
On the uproar on the reclassification of schools, this has been given it a direction. Those who did not know have realized that they were in error. Conversations and negotiations have gone on with stakeholders at every level and the people are more informed. For 38years now, the government has taken over the schools and has since been responsible for the administration, employment of teachers, payment of salaries, emoluments of teachers and support staff, but only too tolerant to have allowed the names of the schools to continue. Check it, be it Fakunle, Catholic, Anglican, Baptist, you see that no private school has been affected by the reclassification exercise.
On youth empowerment, Aregbesola saw the need and importance to give the Youth something to do and be proud of and this army of unemployed youths can either serve as a threat or pride to the State. He developed a program that as also been adapted by the Federal Government in their YESSO initiative. It takes a visionary leader like Aregbesola to be able to take youths away from the streets and get them engaged. The Nigerian Defence Academy undergraduates in Osun recently, The Coordinating Minister for Economy, who is also the Minister for Finance, Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, World Bank operatives were all in Osun to appraise our youth employment programme and from their findings, they disclosed that it has drastically reduced crime in the state and definitely empowered the people.
Aregbesola is not a man who will tell you that the government would do what it doesn’t have the capacity to do. At the town hall meeting in Iwo (Gbagbadekun), where the governor and other political office holders interact with the monarchs and the people at the grassroots, the people of Iwo requested for a university from the governor. He told them that his administration has no capacity to build a university for them as what he could do was to restructure and put the primary and secondary school education on solid footings. He further enjoined them to work in tandem with Bowen University in the town to make it grow and develop.
The same happened in Ile-Ife where the monarch endorsed Aregbesola’s educational policy and reminded him that people scolded and criticised Awolowo; but when the success reached its peak, they all identified with him. Aregbesola is progressive and all that interests him is anything that would bring progress and development to Osun.
All the above point to the fact that Aregbesola would be re-elected for a second term in office by the good people of the State of Osun. The APC led Government of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has done so much, it has fulfilled its promises to the people the people will give their mandate again. Governor Aregbesola is not perturbed. He is as solid as the rock of Gibraltar. Osun 2014? There is no shaking.
The State of Osun is for everyone, the opposition should also come closer, they should come on board and participate in the positive development of our dear state so that present and future generations would continue to remember them for good.
Adapted from Barrister Kunle Oyatomi’s interview with DAILY NEWSWATCH
The Government of the State of Osun has said it will do everything possible to support farmers to ensure abundant food production in the state.
Dele Ogundipe, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Quick Impact Intervention Programme (QIIP), said this on Saturday in Osogbo.
He said the government would continue to support the Piggery Farmers’ Association to ensure abundant meat production. He also urged pig farmers to support the state government’s vision toward improved food production to reap more gains.
According to him, the support would enable the farmers to enjoy QIIP loans through the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security.
Ogundipe revealed that the state government had started Artificial Insemination (AI) of female pigs in the three senatorial districts of the state, saying the government spent huge amount of money on the exercise.
He advised pig farmers not to see the business as a way of boosting food production only, but as a job and wealth creation venture.
BUSINESS NEWS
The government of the State of Osun has rewarded one Mrs Christianah Opeyemi Adeloye, a Part Two medical student of University of Ibadan, who came first in 2011/2012 Joint Admission Matriculation Examination Board (JAMB) in Nigeria.
According to the deputy governor of the state, who also doubles as the State Commissioner for Education, Otunba (Mrs) Grace Laoye-Tomori, at a short ceremony in honour of the recipient in her office in Osogbo, “Miss Adeloye has done the State of Osun proud, as she towered above all the candidates, who sat for 2011/2012 Joint Admission Matriculation Examination Board in Nigeria.”
She added that the recipient had imbibed the culture of Omoluabi, which the people of the state are noted for by excelling in her academic pursuit.
The deputy governor added that Professor Akinyinka Omigbodun made case for the recipient, as the state government was not aware of her feat.
In her word: “We did not know that you’re an Osun indigene, as you did not school in our state, but I want to assure you that now our public schools in the state are fit for academic excellence, as we’ve upgraded our schools and they are better-equipped for academic work”.
She also commended the parents of the recipient for the moral and financial support which made her to excel among her colleagues.
The deputy governor then used the occasion to call on all Osun indigenes to patronize public schools in the state, as the government of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has overhauled the education sector to compete favourably with any first class standard school in any advanced country.
In his message of gratitude to the government of the State of Osun, the father of the recipient, Evangelist Emmanuel Adeloye, a leader of Celestial Church of Christ in Ilaro, Ogun State, commended the effort of the state government for implementing its six-point integral action plan, which had turned the fortune of the state within a short time.
He added that the state indigenes all over the federation are proud of the current administration in the state and also support its laudable programmes and policies. Adeloye therefore, prayed for God’s guidance and protection over the governor and the state as a whole.
Present at the deputy governor’s office during the presentation was the Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, Special Adviser to the Governor on Education, Honourable Niyi Idowu, the Permanent Secretary of the State Ministry of Education, Mr Olayinka and the parents of the recipient.
OSUN DEFENDER
From a paltry N300 million a month less than three years ago to N1.6 billion now, internally generated revenue (IGR) in the State of Osun will appear to have taken a quantum leap.
This, of course, cannot be in absolute terms. Compared to Lagos that now does no less than N15 billion a month and is set to hit the N20 billion mark, N1.6 billion monthly seems small. But the news is not Osun’s present IGP in absolute terms. It is even not its comparison with Lagos, brother states they may be.
The news is rather about where Osun was coming from, and the strides it has made, less than three years, under a government that is focused and which nevertheless inherited a near-paralytic infrastructure from a previous government, which was in power for more than seven years.
Indeed, it is from this standpoint of near hopelessness in government that the Osun current IGP triumph must be viewed and celebrated. The Aregbesola administration has done well. So it is kudos to the governor and his team.
But as the reward for hard work is even more hard work, they must know that it is only a sweet beginning. They should therefore also aim at an even sweeter ending. From their performance these three years past, they are well positioned to doing it. They must grab this historic opportunity to make a difference and modernize Osun for good.
Still, what is responsible for this near-meteoric rise in Osun IGP? Some say it is sounder husbandry of Osun resources. This cannot be wrong. To assume office under those debilitating circumstances and yet engage 20, 000 youth volunteers under the Osun Youth Employment Scheme (OYES) was well and truly amazing. Now, to see the second batch of OYES literarily fall upon their jobs, menial as it is, even with their educational attainments, shows a positive improvement in the collective ethos of Osun people.
Still on good husbandry of state resources, that the Aregbesola government has embarked on massive infrastructure and urban renewal programmes, the most extensive and ambitious in the history of the State of Osun, is well and truly breath-taking.
It almost sounds as if the state is experiencing positive spiritual pay back: it is as if the state is getting compensated, in arrears and on the double, for past misrule that had resulted in stagnation. In all sectors of the Osun economy – education, health, agriculture, roads, environment and rural development, just to name a few – something new is happening.
Even in commerce, something big is about to happen with the impending launch of the standard measure for grains, to further instill the ethos of honesty and integrity in the Osun market folk.
This development is intended to make Osun the hub of commerce, between the South-West and the northern parts of the country, where in Osogbo, products and produce can be bought at Lagos prices.
That in itself would reclaim the old glory of the railway-linked Osogbo as a commercial nerve, next only to Ibadan and Lagos in the old Western Region. So, from an economic backwater which inhabitants groan with moans and regret, Osun, with its futuristic infrastructure under construction, is on its way to being a competitive player on the economic front.
But while doing all these, the government is also building its tax base. Indeed, the climb in IGP, aside from good resource husbandry, is also due to taxable economic activities. The more people witness upswing in facilities, the more they are convinced to pay tax.
The more tax payable, the greater the possibility of higher IGP and even more facilities. This economic growth, other things being equal, in due course translates to development and development itself translates to prosperity.
The Osun rags-to-riches story in IGP only proves that a government can only boost its taxable earnings only if it invests in its own economy by boosting infrastructure: physical (in the short run) and social (in the medium and long run). That is why Nigeria’s curious federalism of ‘revenue allocation’ makes nary any economic sense.
Even with its puny resources, the Aregbesola government has proved the almost limitless possibilities of the Osun economy. But it is early days yet. The government should continue on these winning lanes. That is the logical and reasonable path to socio-economic development.
OSUN DEFENDER