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Year 2015 Fire Works-1..

The Governor,  State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and his wife, Sherifat, joined the people of the State  in celebrating 2015 with fire works at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015. Photos below…

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and his wife, Sherifat, join people of the State celebrating 2015 with fire works at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and his wife, Sherifat, join people of the State celebrating 2015 with fire works at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

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Display of  fireworks to herald New Year amidst pump and pageantry, courtesy the State Government, at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

Display of fireworks to herald New Year amidst pump and pageantry, courtesy the State Government, at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

Display of  fireworks to herald New Year amidst pump and pageantry, courtesy the State Government, at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

Display of fireworks to herald New Year amidst pump and pageantry, courtesy the State Government, at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

Display of  fireworks to herald New Year amidst pump and pageantry, courtesy the State Government, at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

Display of fireworks to herald New Year amidst pump and pageantry, courtesy the State Government, at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, commissioning Gong in commemoration of year 2015, courtesy of the State Government. With him is his wife, Sherifat and others, at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, commissioning Gong in commemoration of year 2015, courtesy of the State Government. With him is his wife, Sherifat and others, at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

Osun beats gong (left), displays fireworks to herald New Year amidst pump and pageantry, courtesy the State Government, at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

Osun beats gong (left), displays fireworks to herald New Year amidst pump and pageantry, courtesy the State Government, at the Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

 
 

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Governor-Rauf-Aregbesola-of-Osun-State-being-cheered-by-All-Progressives-Congress-supporters-at-the-Freedom-Park-Osogbo...-on-Sunday-360x225The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has said that his administration will do everything possible to ensure that it’s not slowed down in any way by the unpleasant financial weather.
The governor in a New Year broadcast held that his government is poised to meet and surpass the target it has set for the development of the state.
Aregbesola also noted that ongoing projects in road construction and rehabilitation will continue apace even as new ones will commence where necessary.‎
Recounting happenings in the year 2014, the governor pointed out the year as one with financial challenge like no other when allocation from the Federation Account dipped to less than 25 per cent of what the state used to get.‎
He said, “The year 2014 witnessed an unmatched upsurge in sectarian violence and wanton destruction of lives and property in some states in the northern part of the country.
“This is most regrettable. I will like to express our heart-felt condolence to the government and people of the states affected.
“I want to call on you all to be vigilant and security conscious. Please report all suspicious activities and strange behaviours capable of undermining security of lives to the police, security agencies and other relevant authorities.

“We look forward to the New Year with hope and courage. We shall do everything possible to ensure we are not slowed down in any way by the inclement financial weather”. Aregbesola emphasised.
The governor urged Nigerians to take wise electoral decisions that would redirect Nigeria into peace, prosperity and safety, away from the current course of chaos, insecurity and poverty come February general elections.
Aregbesola charged those that are yet to collect their permanent voters’ cards to collect at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s offices at the various local government areas.

He stressed that Osun has learnt in the past four years to brace up to the responsibility of developing the state by generating his own income through productivity to create wealth for the people.
He said, “we must brace up to the responsibility of developing our state, generate our own income through productivity and wealth creation and change the culture of dependency on others for our sustenance.
“In the last couple of months, some of you have had to endure hardship and make sacrifices on account of dwindling income. This is unusual and we are doing everything possible to address it.
“We shall resolve this and return the smile to the faces of those affected, especially workers in the state. We shall deploy all our God-given resources, human and material, to shore up our revenue base”

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SPEECH BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF OSUN, OGBENI RAUF AREGBESOLA, AT THE BREAK OF NEW YEAR ON JANUARY 1, 2015.

 Welcome 2015, The Year Of Courage, Hope And Change

My good people of Osun,

I congratulate you for seeing the end of the old year, 2014 and the beginning of the New Year, 2015. I must thank you immensely for your unflinching support in the past four years since our administration commenced, especially this past crucial year.

The past year was momentous in our history with its opportunities, challenges and triumphs. It was a year of the culmination of our achievements and delivery of democratic dividends during which an unprecedented number of projects were commissioned. This is an affirmation of our belief in government as the engine of development through the democratic process and steered by responsible leadership.

It was also a year of re-election in which you reaffirmed your faith in us by giving us a resounding victory and another mandate of four years. During this period, you demonstrated unparalleled maturity, grace and rock solid determination, even in the face of intimidation, dire threats and provocations. You held your heads high and set the pace in political maturity and responsible civic behaviour for the rest of the country.

It was still a year of financial challenge like no other when allocation from the Federation Account dipped to less than 25 per cent of what we used to get.

The year 2014 witnessed an unmatched upsurge in sectarian violence and wanton destruction of lives and property in some states in the northern part of the country. This is most regrettable. I will like to express our heart-felt condolence to the government and people of the states affected. I want to call on you all to be vigilant and security conscious. Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. Please report all suspicious activities and strange behaviours capable of undermining security of lives to the police and other security agencies, traditional rulers, civil society organisations and other relevant authorities.

The past year was also a year of ravaging disease which God in His infinite mercies spared us from, as no single incident of Ebola was recorded in our state.

But it was a year of fulfilment, of great peace and tranquillity, of success and reward for hard work and democratic development and consolidation.

We look forward to the New Year with hope and courage. We shall do everything possible to ensure we are not slowed down in any way by the inclement financial weather. It is our fervent hope to meet and surpass the target we have set for ourselves. Our ongoing projects in road construction and rehabilitation will continue apace even as we begin new ones where necessary. Our schools construction project is dear to our heart; we will continue work on them until we achieve our objectives. More importantly, we shall continue to provide qualitative education for our children in order to position them for a glorious future. We will not slow down on healthcare delivery. We shall continue to improve on our hospitals and banish sickness and diseases from our midst.

We began our first term with meaningful youth engagement. We are not going to rest on our oars. This year, we will get more youths engaged as we banish hunger and poverty from our land. Under my watch, no person capable and willing to work hard will go hungry. We will inject new life into agriculture and make farming more profitable for farmers. We will continue to empower as many of our people willing to work by giving them micro-credit and through our various empowerment programmes: O’REAP, O’YES, O’MEALS and other ‘O’ programmes.

This year is also an election year in which whatever position we take will affect the destiny of our nation for good or bad. I urge you therefore to take wise electoral decisions that would redirect the ship of the Nigerian state into the harbour of peace, prosperity and safety, away from the current course of chaos, incompetence, insecurity and mass poverty and immiseration. In February, Nigerians will be required to stand and be counted among patriots and people of goodwill. Osun people, in particular, must be first among the majority standing for change, national rebirth, renewal, progress and a new dawn.

I will like to urge those that are yet to collect their permanent voters card to collect same at the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)’s offices at the various local government areas. This opportunity will lapse at the end of January. I need to remind you that those without the permanent voters card will not be allowed to vote.

I am also calling on you to demonstrate the virtues of Omoluabi, which you are, by your commitment to peace, good neighbourliness, hard work, mutual respect and tolerance for others who are different from us in religion, ethnicity, political orientation, ideology and belief. Our differences and diversity are a blessing bestowed on us by God. We must beware of those who seek to exploit them to further their own interest and in the process turn us against each other, leading us to embark on destructive and unwinnable war among ourselves. The progress and development we desire so passionately can only be achieved in an environment of peace, tolerance, mutual respect and cooperation.

We must also build on the custom of kindness, generosity and chivalry handed down to us by our forebears. We must rebuild our sense of community in which we are our brother’s keepers, where all stand for one and one stands for all. We must let love reign in our midst.

One of the lessons we have learnt in the past four years is that we must brace up to the responsibility of developing our state, generate our own income through productivity and wealth creation and change the culture of dependency on others for our sustenance. In the last couple of months, some of you have had to endure hardship and make sacrifices on account of dwindling income. This is unusual and we are doing everything possible to address it. Though this is a general problem from which even the Federal Government is not spared, it is not one we want our people to experience for longer than necessary. We shall resolve this and return the smile to the faces of those affected, especially workers in the state.

We shall deploy all our God-given resources, human and material, to shore up our revenue base. We have people, we have the capability and we have the will to make it happen. This also calls for cooperation and demonstration of good citizenship on your part. I am urging you to promptly and honestly pay all necessary dues, rates, taxes and fines to the government through the appropriate channels. Above all, we must be individually and collectively committed to productivity and wealth creation in our various stations.

The greatest period in our history was when Chief Obafemi Awolowo presided over the West and galvanised the resources, energy, talent, entrepreneurial spirit and knowledge of the people of the region and ushered extraordinary prosperity and mega development. We have done it before and we shall do it again, God willing.

As we go into the New Year, I want to assure you of our commitment to your prosperity, welfare, protection, effective representation, progress and the good life. Whatever the situation, we will never leave you helpless or abandon you to the vagaries of shifting times.

I thank you once again for your love, loyalty, support, understanding and steadfastness.

I wish you a happy and fulfilling new year. Odun a yabo.

Osun a dara!

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Photos of the wife of Osun Governor, Alhaja Sherifat Aregbesola with the first baby of the year 2015. With her is, Permanent Secretary, Hospital Management Board, Pharm Omolara Ajayi; father of the baby, Mr Rauf Adekunle and his wife , Bisola, at Ijugbe Oja-Ale Primary School, Ode-Omu, State of Osun on Thursday 01-01-2015

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Rauf-Aregbesola-300x187The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has urged the people of the state to look forward to a more rewarding year in 2015.

‎He also called on Nigerians to use the occasion of the new year to pray for the continued existence of the country as it enters the election year.

Aregbesola, according to a press release by the Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy in the Office of the Governor, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon,‎ noted that year 2015 would engender more development, peace and prosperity for the citizenry.‎

The governor stressed that what Osun had witnessed in the first four years of the administration will be a child’s play to what will be witnessed in the second phase of his government.

He assured the people of Osun good governance which will surpass previous achievements not minding the economic hardship the Federal Government strangulating allocation tactics has caused Osun in recent times.

The governor said, “As we enter into the New Year, I urge the people of Osun to look forward to more rewarding and brighter days ahead.

“In addition to sustaining our efforts at developing and renewing the infrastructure of our state, in the year 2015, we will focus more on expanding the economy of the state and concentrate efforts on creating wealth for our people.

“I congratulate the good people of Osun and the entire people of Nigeria for navigating through what has been a very turbulent year considering the frightening security situation,”. The governor emphasised.

‎He urged the people to be grateful to God for His mercies and abundant blessings and be prayerful that the New Year will be better than the previous one.

He also enjoined the people of the State to demonstrate the virtues of love in all they do, think and say to promote peaceful and harmonious co-existence.‎

Aregbesola  assured that his administration will remain focused in its commitment to make a difference by putting the state on a high pedestal among the committee of states in the country.‎

He called on citizens to be patriotic and pray for the nation as it enters 2015, noting that prayers and patriotism were essential ingredients in the nation’s efforts to strengthen its democracy and entrench peace and development.

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Enviromentalist Award – 1

Pictures of the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and his immediate past Special Adviser on Environment and Sanitation, Mr Bola Ilori, who received an award as the Best Public Sector Environmentalist in Nigeria – 2014 at Local Government Service Commission Hall, Abere, State of Osun on Tuesday

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adamo-pix2-500x330The crowd at the Obokungbusi Town Hall of the Owa Obokun Palace in Ilesa, Osun State,  might have looked ordinary last Friday evening. But the spirit behind the gathering was uncommon. It was unique because it attracted leading Adamo music exponents, a traditional Ijesa genre of music, seasoned and up and coming performing musicians from Ijesaland only. Their mission was to inaugurate the first Adamo Music Festival as a prelude to the  yearly Iwude Ijesa Festival, which climaxed on Saturday at the same venue.
Adamo Music Festival was initiated by Embrace Osun and supported by social groups such as Friends of Rauf Aregbesola (FORA), People Friendly Governance Initiative (PFGI) and Ijesa All Stars.
For about six hours, the Owa Obokun Palace premises was agog with musical performances by no fewer than eleven musicians of different genres, ranging from Adamo to Fuji, Hip-hop, Rap, Juju, Gospel and Highlife. Among the artistes that performed were the ageless Pa Ige Adubi; Baba Adedara Aruna; Niyi Ajetomobi; Rawlings; Boblad; Olatunde Abiodun aka (Baba Ewe); Ayuba Aliu and Adewale Kadoka (Ijaya).
Others were Young Ade; Wewe Mighty; Gbenga Falope, Osogbo-based fuji act; Oluomo (Oyeniyi Ismail) and Small Doctor, who is popular with his song; I dey kill mosquito well well.
Adewale Kadoka took the first shot at thrilling the crowd that has waited patiently for about 4 hours for the start of the concert. He was followed by Wewe Mighty, a talented juju musician. His performance lasted within the stipulated 10minutes allocated to each artiste.
But by 7pm, there was a brief shift to rap music and hip-hop as a stop-gap for the young at heart in the audience. That break lightened the crowd with the rendition of Dorobucci by Mavin Crew led by Don Jazzy.
Oluomo’s performance though the shortest, stood out among the lots. In fact, it was a mix grill of scintillating drumming and narratives of Yoruba ‘orikis, yabis and faboos’ that characterised fuji music. The self-taught 12-man band leader, Ismail, who has been into music since 2007, said he loves fuji because it provides the finest platform for creative expression.
The tempo of the festival got to a crescendo when Pa Ige Adubi went prayerful with his song Baba wa ti mbe lorun, a rendition the crowd could not resist. Like Adubi, Pa Adedara kept the crowd on their toes for longer time. His sterling performance attracted other younger Adamo musicians, who joined him on stage for a ‘collabo’ that lasted several minutes.
Young Ade mounted the stage after Gbenga Falope, who spiced his juju music with effective use of saxophone. By 9.30 pm, Falope’s rendition of Oriki Ijesa was what the entire crowd needed to join in the sing-along chorus that echoed into the dark night.
Young Ade’s performance was a mirror-image of King Sunny Ade’s stage craft and singing ability. In fact, Young Ade was the big masquerade that danced last as his presentation drew the curtain for the festival.
Chairman, Iwude Ijesa Planning Committee, Chief Olu Falomo, said the rebranding of Iwude Ijesa Festival- a convergence of culture, tradition and communion, was informed by the need to forge unity among the Ijesa people. The festival featured motorised floats and parades of clubs, societies and communities. The high point of the celebration was the public appearance of the Owa Obokun Adimula, Oba Aromolaran, to Yeyerise’s compound, Obanla, Sawe, Lejoka and Salotun’s courtyards.
Development Consultant and Festival Director, Aremo Tope Babayemi, said Adamo Music Festival is the brainchild of Embrace Osun, a group that identifies and nurtures different talents in Osun State, especially in the socio-economic and cultural sphere. According to him, the idea is to follow up with the promotion and presentation of such talents as these artistes for the developed markets. Babayemi disclosed that the festival would be an annual outing.
Governor-General, PMAN (Osun State Chapter) Mr. Mutiu Aiyeloja, described the festival as a new dawn for musicians in the state, especially the platform it created for expression of creativity. He was optimistic that next year’s edition would be better and bigger despite low funding this year.
State PMAN Treasurer, Alhaji Abdulazeez Ibrahim, stressed the need to promote and sustain the Adamo brand of music, which is why PMAN has identified with the initiative. “We are government voice and we spread the good works of government everywhere. And we are happy with what Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola is doing in our industry. He provides the platform for artistes to showcase their talents to the world. He has been able to show to the world that we have stars in Ijesaland,” he said.
Despite the absence of colour that often characterise many big festivals such as Ojude Oba Festival and Osun Osogbo Festival, Adamo Music Festival has succeeded in laying a solid foundation for the growth of subsequent editions. Organisers of the festival have assured that early preparation and sensitisation of the people would be given top priority for a successful outing next year.
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imageOsun State governor Rauf Aregbesola has   assured residents of the state and stakeholders, that he will soon constitute members of his cabinet, just as he faulted the reduction in the allocation of the state by the Federal Government.
Aregbesola has refused to constitute members of his cabinet since he was sworn   in for   a second term in office. He, however, assured people in the state that new cabinet would soon be inaugurated to work with his administration.
He said this at   the presentation of ‘End of Tenure Award of Excellence’ to his immediate past special adviser on environment and sanitation, Mr. Bola Ilori. Aregbesola explained that it was impossible for him to run the government alone, “expect new cabinet members who will work with me in running the affairs of the state in this present administration will be inaugurated in the course of the term.
Dwindling allocation from the federal level and incessant falling of oil prices are really affecting a lot of things.” He vowed to appoint cabinet members that would aid the development of the state. It would be recalled that the state government   had alleged that it’s allocation from the federation account was reduced by about 40 per cent.
Aregbesola however, described Ilori as a hard-working and reliable politician, whose efforts and activities during his stay in office help to move the state forward. Ilori while commenting said that ensuring a serene environment was a continuous task.
He commended the environmentalists who organised the award programmes, saying it was recognition of his selfless service.
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INEC Chairman visit-1

Photos of the Resident Electoral Commissioner of INEC in Osun, Dr.Rufus Akeju; Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun; Osun INEC Administrative Secretary,  Mr. Oladipo Oladapo; Head of Department of Political Monitoring Team,  Mr. Niyi Opadiran and Public Affairs Officer, Mrs. Adenike Tadese, during a farewell visit at the Government House, Osogbo on Monday 29-12-214

Resident Electoral Commissioner of Independent Electoral Commission ( INEC) in Osun, Dr.Rufus Akeju (left), receiving a State Plaque from Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun, during a farewell visit at the Government House, Osogbo on Monday 29-12-214

Resident Electoral Commissioner of Independent Electoral Commission ( INEC) in Osun, Dr.Rufus Akeju (left), receiving a State Plaque from Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun, during a farewell visit at the Government House, Osogbo on Monday 29-12-214

Resident Electoral Commissioner of Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) in Osun, Dr.Rufus Akeju (left), receiving a gift from Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun, during a farewell visit at the Government House, Osogbo on Monday 29-12-214

Resident Electoral Commissioner of Independent Electoral Commission (INEC) in Osun, Dr.Rufus Akeju (left), receiving a gift from Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun, during a farewell visit at the Government House, Osogbo on Monday 29-12-214

From left, Resident Electoral Commissioner of INEC in Osun, Dr.Rufus Akeju; Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun; Osun INEC Administrative Secretary,  Mr. Oladipo Oladapo; Head of Department of Political Monitoring Team,  Mr. Niyi Opadiran and Public Affairs Officer, Mrs. Adenike Tadese, during a farewell visit at the Government House, Osogbo on Monday 29-12-214

From left, Resident Electoral Commissioner of INEC in Osun, Dr.Rufus Akeju; Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun; Osun INEC Administrative Secretary, Mr. Oladipo Oladapo; Head of Department of Political Monitoring Team, Mr. Niyi Opadiran and Public Affairs Officer, Mrs. Adenike Tadese, during a farewell visit at the Government House, Osogbo on Monday 29-12-214

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INEC Chairman visit-2The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has called on the Independent National Electoral Commission INEC to use the opportunity of the coming 2015 elections to win the confidence of Nigerians by conducting a free, fair and credible general election.
The governor admonished the electoral umpire not to be biased and fall short of the expectations of the teeming masses of the country who are looking forward to an election where the majority of votes will count.
Aregbesola, according to a press release by the Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, was quoted as stating this when he hosted the state outgoing INEC Resident Electoral Commissioner, Ambassador Rufus Akeju, who paid him a farewell visit at the Government House in Osogbo.
He commended INEC on the conduct of the last governorship election in Osun despite all the forces against a free and fair election saying the commission stood its grounds by allowing the popular will of voters in the state.
Aregbesola held that the August 9 governorship election remains the best ever conducted by the commission, noting that it will be a credit to the commission if that feat is repeated in the 2015 general elections across Nigeria.
He also charged INEC to be above board in fulfilling its landmark promises to survive the antics of those who might want to subvert the democratic wishes of the people.
Aregbesola said, “In spite of everything, INEC has done its beat by bringing civility and honour to the conduct of the last August 9 governorship election in the state.
“The election that we had in Osun was about the best conducted by INEC not because we won, but because the process was seen to be free and fair by all parties.”
On the use of card readers for the conduct of the 2015 election, Aregbesola urged INEC not to renege on its promise of using the technology.
He said, “The deployment of the machine aside from making the election credible, will foil attempts by fraudulent people to clone the voters card. The card reader will bring credibility and ensure that the electoral wishes of Nigerians are not jeopardized.
“Our destiny as a people lies on how best we can mobilise and defend the common good of the people”. The governor noted.
Speaking earlier, the outgoing Commissioner, Ambassador Rufus Akeju said his sojourn in the state had helped him in garnering life time experience and challenges.

He noted that it took the intervention of God and his forthrightness to have stayed on the job than expected due to attempt by some alleged desperate politicians who wanted to discredit at all cost.
“There was nothing that they did not say to make sure that our image and reputation were tarnished. But I thank God for his mercies. They alleged that I am a card-carrying member of a particular party.
“We thank God that at the end of the day, all their allegations were unfounded and false. We are happy that we have come and served meritoriously. We wish Osun the best among the committee of states, and long live Nigeria”. Ambassador Akeju said.

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