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rauf-700x352I believe that all men and women of peace should commend the present administration in Osun for the far-reaching development programmes it has initiated for the benefits of our people. It is our duty to see to it, that these positive programmes of development succeed and the momentum maintained. Our people should commit themselves to this noble cause. What others could not do during their tenure, Aregbesola has done in three and half (3½) years of coming into office, very prudently and transparently. No wonder, he coasted home to victory in the August 9th governorship election for a second term.

Indeed, anything is possible if we have faith, the will and joyful hearts. I know we all have the will to play our parts in this campaign for accelerated development in Osun State. I know we have faith in the present regime and we have the hearts to face the challenges ahead. Our people are urged to support this administration’s laudable programmes of economic reconstruction, social justice, unity and religious tolerance, that will guarantee our present happiness and future prosperity. Test of faith can only be ascertained by God Almighty, in whose hands is the sovereignty of heaven and earth.

The cause of Aregbesola’s regime is the cause of the common people and the less privileged members of our society -the villagers, the labourers, the farmers and those millions of unemployed. It is a cause that compels our serious attention and commitment.

What is, therefore left for us as a people of Osun State, is to make a pledge from now on that we will bury all our differences and come out fully to consolidate on the achievements of Ogbeni Aregbesola.

Let the politicians pledge, that they will not misuse the trust and responsibility, that are thrusted upon them by our people. Let them pledge that they will speak for those who have no voice and to remember those who are forgotten. Let them pledge that they will love us as themselves and that looting of public treasuries will not be their major preoccupations. Let them remember Hisab-accountability before God Almighty, on the day that all would be assembled before Him.

The challenges for the electorate is to give voices and votes to people of integrity and for those fundamental democratic principles of human freedom, free economic enterprises, self respect and accountability.

Indeed, Aregbesola’s regime has offered us new hope. New hope of gainful employment and self respect for those thousands of our school-leavers; graduates skilled and unskilled through O’YES.

New hope of economic recovery, through the dedicated pursuit of individualistic and collective approach to agrarian revolution and small-scale industrialization in the state through O’REAP. New hope of good quality of life for the rural populace through the faithful execution of populist-oriented programmes, like the DAGBOLU scheme, through O’HUB.

Socially, we must build bridges of understanding. And economically, we must narrow the wide gap between the rich and the poor, if we want peace and stability in this country. Indeed, we stand at a great turning point, when Osun State and indeed Nigeria is looking for a new direction, through a second term for Aregbesola and an APC federally controlled government.

A time like this calls for leadership like Aregbesola that can set a firm focus and positive vision for the future and rally the people of Osun behind it. We thank God that at this point in time in Osun State, we have such a leader in the person of Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola. Let me commend all his good efforts toward ensuring progress in the state since he took charge. However, the governor himself must continue to reinforce the attributes of good leadership with which he is already identified and make more use of home-grown people to man key positions in his second term in office.

The school merger programme by the government should be vigorously pursued, possibly with modifications. The structures being put in place are of world standard and a legacy that will outlive Aregbesola. I am impressed, that the various sites demolished are now been beautified with walkways. Definitely, we need to embrace modernity in all aspects of our life, though no changes come about without temporary pains. Only change is permanent.

Aregbesola’s  government has been listening not only to the clamorous voices of the priviledged few and the opportunists at the corridor of power, but also the hardly audible voices of the proverbial silent majority.

The governor has declared that his administration does not presume to have a monopoly of knowledge. He has brought ‘dissenters’ into policy discussions, rather than freeze them out. He has invited constructive criticism because he believes the critics have a right to be heard. We should realize that the lamps of enlightenment are lit by the spark of controversy and that their flame can be snuffed out by the blanket of consensus.

In this regard, we must concede, that out experience in this state between 2003 to 2010 was not particularly edifying. We saw hatred and sorrow on our faces waiting for love and happiness. We saw families divided against themselves, waiting to be brought together again.

To find answers to all these unwholesome acts, we must look within ourselves. Let us forget the past and come together to build this state for nobody else can do it for us because it belongs to all of us. We must close all sullen pages and open a new chapter.

Let us give unalloyed support to Ogbeni Aregbesola, so that those who were left out in the cold in those years of inaction, could be accommodated for positive contributions. Let us know that we cannot learn from one another until we stop shouting at one another; until we speak quietly enough so that our words can be heard as well as our voices.

Let us remember that if we succeed, generations to come will say of us now living, that we mastered our moment. That we helped to make Osun safe and prosperous to live in. This is our summon to greatness. Let us pray that strength and courage abundant be given to us; that the good that lies in each of our hearts may day-by-day be magnified. That we may come to see more clearly not what divides us, but that which unites us. That the true spirit of this time – its joy, its hopes and above all its binding faith may live among us. Osun State must always be many steps ahead of others.

We must build a virile state and improve the standard of living of our people, because the worth of a nation is the worth of the men and women in it. We must not lose hope, for in ashes there can still be spark. For as the passage in one of the Shakespeares works put it “there is a tide in the affairs of men which taken in time leads to good fortune.” We must not allow this golden opportunity to slip by.

We thank God that August 9th governorship election was devoid of violence and acrimony in whatever forms. We should know that our leaders can only govern over the living. All political parties in Osun should come together and join hands with Aregbesola administration. For there is no victor, no vanquished. The victory is larger than Aregbesola’s, it belongs to the people of Osun State, irrespective of political parties.

Aregbesola is working, Osun is progressing. For Aregbesola and the people of Osun State, It is a goal scored in a grand style, after an epic and protracted play against concerted forces of fate.

•Lawal writes from Osun State

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sally-mbanefoAs part of efforts to promote domestic tourism, the Director-General of the Nigerian Tourism Development Corporation (NTDC) Mrs. Sally Mbanefo, has included the Osun Children’s Cultural Fiesta as a major component of the annual OsunOsogbo Festival.

At the just concluded OsunOsogbo Festival, Mrs. Mbanefo noted that there must be an inclusion of culture/tourism in the school curriculum to enable children grasps the basics of same as they grow.

Her words: “The children’s cultural fiesta has come to stay as part of NTDC’s promotion of the cultural festival. We are reaching out to schools and talking to them to make tourism part of their curriculum. As part of subjects that they must pass, let the children grow with the culture, proud to speak their languages anywhere in the world. If you are fluent in English and unable to speak your mother tongue, you seem lost.”

The NTDC boss made these comments in a speech delivered at the Osun Children Cultural Fiesta held at the Ataoja’s palace in Osogbo on August 21, 2014.

She extolled the rich Yoruba culture saying that the Corporation is determined to ensure that all the cultural festivals in Nigeria would be promoted and marketed to the outside world as part of Federal Government’s effort to make tourism a major revenue spinner for the Nigerian economy.

On the children’s fiesta, NTDC organized competitions to encourage the children. They came in four categories like drumming, dancing, cultural fashion parade and Yoruba spelling and a total sum of two hundred thousand naira was expended as prize money to the winners of the various competitions. She said the festival is a veritable platform for cultural exchange in the country.

“It is a channel at which culture is being exhibited and exchanged to the world.

“South West Culture is the richest because civilization came early and was properly documented and handed down to generations.

“Osogbo Festival is unique to the Corporation and is included in our calendar of cultural events. Osun cultural festival is very unique to NTDC because it is one of the numerous festivals of international recognition, enlisted as the World Heritage Site by UNESCO including Sango Festival that has been exported to over forty countries of the world,” she said.

Mrs. Mbanefo noted that the festival witnessed a ground breaking  collaboration between NTDC and Osun Government, adding that the partnership necessitated a team of researchers from NTDC being on ground to collect data of many tourists both local and foreigners that attended this year’s festival.

“This is done because the Corporation must seek to determine how popular the festival is to the world and get records of the tourists that attended the festival. The idea is for the federal government to determine its commitment to continuing support for the festival,” she said.

Mr. Ayo Olumoko, Managing Director, INFOGEM Limited and Marketing Consultant of the Festival, lauded the efforts of NTDC in promoting the Osun Cultural Festival with the inclusion of the Children Cultural Fiesta. According to him, the synergy with NTDC has become necessary in view of the fact that government alone cannot drive domestic tourism.

“Mrs. Mbanefo has set a pace, the State of Osun and the organizing committee of the event appreciates her efforts,” he said.

Meanwhile, it should be noted that the great Osun Osogbo Festival is a ceremony celebrated annually for twelve days. It is celebrated to mark the commemoration of events that led to the founding of Oshogbo town and the renewal of ancestral bonds between the Osun goddess and the people of Osogbo.

This pact of association, which is rekindled every year in the month of August is said to be the foundation of the festival celebrated in memory of the goddess and the pact of association.

Osun is the Yoruba impersonator of the “water of life” and the spiritual mother of Osogbo. Osun goddess, according to the belief of the worshippers and faithful is a giver of children and cures infertility and other ailments. People around the state believe that any barren woman who drinks the water drawn from the flowing river must conceive and give birth to children.

Osun is believed to be one of the wives of Sango, the god of thunder and former king of Oyo. She is widely worshipped in Yoruba land and specifically along the stretch of the country through which the River Osun flows

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Traditional-Religious-Worshippers-in-Osun-StateThe 2014 Osun Osogbo Festival has come and gone but the festival will not only linger in the mind of tourists and stakeholders as a successful exercise, but also as one surrounded with controversy, no thanks to the Ebola Virus scare. A correspondent, who attended the festival, spoke with tourists and stakeholders on their expectations of the festival, the Ebola scare and the overall success of the yearly festival.
The scare of the dreaded Ebola Virus notwithstanding, the 2014 Osun Osogbo Festival was a resounding success. Tourists and stakeholders who spoke at the festival were full of praise to the organisers for organising a hitch-free festival and to the people of Osogbo for being good hosts.
Few weeks to the festival, there were uncertainties on whether the festival will hold or not. There were stories in the media alerting the public on the Osun State government’s stand on Ebola control, which discouraged non-resident and foreigners and tourists from attending the festival.

 However, the success of the festival has confirmed the connection and intensity of the tourism sector to the people and how quickly it can recover in the midst of crisis.

Though the festival witnessed slimmer patronage with the absence of the Odu’a People Congress (OPC) among others, but the domestic patronage has shown that it is the people’s festival with the significant number of cultural enthusiasts that converged on the grove for the annual rite to the Osun goddess.
Even with the Ebola scare, the festival also recorded a marginal influx of foreign tourists and Osun devotees from Brazil and visitors from within Nigeria.
Many believed that the ingenuity of the age-long festival of the people has become a point of reference and nothing can disrupt it because of the norms, value and heritage it holds to their existence while others said the degree of campaign mechanism at mobilising rather than discouraging people, put together by the organisers paid off at the end.
Notwithstanding, the festival started on a good note with the votary maid setting out the procession at about 10:00am to the Ojubo Osun (Osun shrine) at the grove.
In earnest, the procession progresses with a good outing and attracted spectacle and admiration from devotees, tourists and visitors who thronged the grove in their numbers.
Mrs. Nike Okundaye, the founder of Nike Art Gallery, said that this year’s festival was memorable as there was no record of casualties throughout the celebration.
She however commended the security operatives at this year’s edition for not only being around, but also giving maximum security to visitors. According to her, “The crowd was not much and the security agencies did a good job.”
Speaking on tourist patronage, Okundaye said, “My products were patronised by few people, but the patronage was not like the previous year. We hope next year’s edition (2015) will be much better than this year as we pray for better things ahead.”
Mr. Paulo Oliveira, the Director of Studies, Centro de Orunmila in Brazil called for stronger cultural ties between Nigeria and Brazil.

Oliveira who led a Brazilian delegation to the Osun Osogbo festival despite the Ebola scare said that Brazil has similar culture with Nigeria, adding that their traditional way of worship is not different from the Yoruba traditions.
“We remove our cap before greeting our traditional rulers, we as well prostrate to greet our traditional rulers just like the way Yoruba people do.
“We eat, dance and worship the same way Yoruba people do and most of us are traditional worshippers,” Oliveira said.
The director said that the origin of some of the Brazilians is from Oduduwa, the forefather of Yoruba land in Ile-Ife, Osun State.
His words: “I believe that majority of Brazilians are not foreigners, but Nigerians. You can trace our origin to be from Ile-Ife. Brazilians believe that we are Yoruba and not foreigners by history since our forefathers were enslaved to the foreign country where they eventually married white men and gave birth to us.”
Oliveira said that in some part of Brazil they still worship Sango, Obatala, Sopona, Oya, Ogun and Irumole.
“These are the things they left behind for us to worship, and would continue to be a generation thing because it was what our forbearers identified with and transferred to us. We share the same blood, traditions, norms and culture, so Nigerians and Brazilians are brothers and sisters.
“That is the more reason why we do attend the Osun Osogbo festival in order to embrace our cultural heritage and traditions of our forefathers,” he said.
Mrs. Olaleke Fakeye, the Regional Trade Marketer for MTN, South-West said that there was no regret despite the restriction of visitors to this year’s Osun Osogbo festival.
According to Fakeye, “MTN never regretted collaborating with the organisers and the government of Osun State in hosting the annual festival because it not only help to reach our subscribers, but also created a rallying point to celebrate the people’s heritage.

“We did every programme that we organised for the children and people of Osun State and gave out a special gift to the winner of the football competition that we organised.

“We witnessed a larger crowd in our MTN stage. I think it was quite successful,” Fakeye said.
She added that they have been partnering with Osun government for over eight years and there was not much difference in their sales this year when compared with the previous year, 2013.

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Photos from a Congratulatory and Courtesy Visit to the Governor, by Council Members and Management Team of LAUTECH at

Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 27-08-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) and Pro-Chancellor/Chairman of Council, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Professor Wale Omole, during a Congratulatory and Courtesy Visit to the Governor, by Council Members and Management Team of LAUTECH at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 27-08-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) and
Pro-Chancellor/Chairman of Council, Ladoke Akintola University of
Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Professor Wale Omole, during a
Congratulatory and Courtesy Visit to the Governor, by Council Members
and Management Team of LAUTECH at Government House, Osogbo, State of
Osun on
Wednesday 27-08-2014

Vice Chancellor, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Professor Adeniyi Gbadegesin (left) presenting a Congratulatory letter to Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) and Pro-Chancellor/Chairman of Council, LAUTECH, Ogbomoso, Professor Wale Omole ((middle), during a Congratulatory and Courtesy Visit to the Governor, by Council Members and Management Team of LAUTECH at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 27-08-2014

Vice Chancellor, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH),
Ogbomoso, Professor Adeniyi Gbadegesin (left) presenting a
Congratulatory letter to Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf
Aregbesola (right) and Pro-Chancellor/Chairman of Council, LAUTECH,
Ogbomoso, Professor Wale Omole ((middle), during a Congratulatory and
Courtesy Visit to the Governor, by Council Members and Management Team
of LAUTECH at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday
27-08-2014

From left, Pro-Chancellor/Chairman of Council, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Professor Wale Omole; Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Vice Chancellor, LAUTECH Ogbomoso, Professor Adeniyi Gbadegesin, during a Congratulatory and Courtesy Visit to the Governor, by Council Members and Management Team of LAUTECH at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 27-08-2014

From left, Pro-Chancellor/Chairman of Council, Ladoke Akintola
University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Professor Wale Omole;
Governor State of
Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Vice Chancellor, LAUTECH Ogbomoso,
Professor Adeniyi Gbadegesin, during a Congratulatory and Courtesy
Visit to
the Governor, by Council Members and Management Team of LAUTECH at
Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 27-08-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (4th right); Pro-Chancellor/Chairman of Council, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Professor Wale Omole (4th left); Vice Chancellor, LAUTECH Ogbomoso, Professor Adeniyi Gbadegesin (3rd right); Deputy Vice Chancellor, LAUTECH, Professor Timothy Adebayo (2nd right); Members of Council, LAUTECH, Professor Richard Olaniyan (left); Professor Olasupo Ladipo (3rd left) and others, during a Congratulatory and Courtesy Visit to the Governor, by Council Members and Management Team of LAUTECH at Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 27-08-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (4th right);
Pro-Chancellor/Chairman of Council, Ladoke Akintola University of
Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, Professor Wale Omole (4th left); Vice
Chancellor, LAUTECH Ogbomoso, Professor Adeniyi Gbadegesin (3rd
right); Deputy Vice Chancellor, LAUTECH, Professor Timothy Adebayo
(2nd right);
Members of Council, LAUTECH, Professor Richard Olaniyan (left);
Professor Olasupo Ladipo (3rd left) and others, during a
Congratulatory and Courtesy
Visit to the Governor, by Council Members and Management Team of LAUTECH at
Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 27-08-2014

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LAUTECH - 2aThe Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, on Wednesday, said democracy does not have meaning and cannot thrive as a system of government where freedom is fettered.

Aregbesola made this observation at the Government House, Osogbo, when the Governing Council, Management and Staff of Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Ogbomosho, paid him a courtesy visit.

The governor said what makes any democracy functional is the latitude of freedom offered the people under such system.

He argued that freedom is so central to democracy to the extent that it’s absence takes meaning out of that democratic system.

He said: “Freedom is so important in any democracy. In fact, it is superior to all other ingredients that make democracy functional.

“Therefore, there is no democracy where there is no freedom. What separates democracy from other forms of government is the latitude of freedom it gives to the people.”

Reflecting on what transpired during the August 9 governorship election in the state, in which he emerged victorious, Aregbesola lamented what he termed the partisanship of some security agencies which ought to be neutral in the election between two parties.

He opined that a situation in which the nation’s constitution was brazenly subverted creates danger for democracy and federalism.

He said there is need for a robust and constant dialogue and engagement on the true meaning of democracy and federalism so as for the country not to derail.

He continued: ” It is an aberration in any democracy, federalism or republic to render the head of a unit ineffective even for a day let alone weeks as was done in terms of security in the state during the election.”

While commending the governing council of the university, Aregbesola noted that there is no alternative to joint management of the university by the two state if an when reason prevails.

He stressed that finance is key in the administration of a university and but urged for a rethink in philosophy of how to fund the university with the meagre resources of the two states.

He added that there is the need for the two state to continue to jointly fund the university so as to uphold the dream of founding the university.

Earlier in his remark, the Pro-Chancellor and Chairman of the Governing Council, Prof. Wale Omole, while congratulating the governor on his victory, said the election is one fought by God and won by God.

Omole, who was a former Vice Chancellor of Obafemi Awolowo University, said what the governor has put in place in the state in term of efforts to rebuild it and make life more meaningful to the citizenry is enormous.

The Don also acknowledged the efforts of the government of Osun in sustaining the legacy of the jointly owned university.

“This is an election fought by God and won by God. You have done very well in rebuilding the state so as to make life meaningful and abundant to the people of the state.

“Your election as governor has done a good service to the university in terms of its stability. Without you, would have been telling another story.

“You are one of the most disciplined public officer in the land. You always walk your talk and do what you say,” Omole said.

 In a letter of congratulation written to the governor, the Vice Chancellor of LAUTECH, Prof. Adeniyi Gbadegesin, said the management, staff and students of the institution congratulation and commend the governor on his victory and performance in office for the first term.

The letter said Aregbesola’s vision, mission and passion to move the state forward positively in terms of development is highly commendable.

The letter added “This vision, mission and passion is not only for Osun, Yoruba land but Nigeria as a whole.

“We, management, staff and students of LAUTECH congratulate you on your re-election and wish you another successful tenure.”

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coat of armsThe people and government of Osun State in South West Nigeria are marking the 23rd year anniversary of the creation of the state, without pomp and pageantry.

In a state wide broadcast to mark the day on Wednesday, Governor Rauf Aregbesola , commended the founding fathers of the state for their initiative in demanding for a state of their own.

He enjoined the people to join hands with the administration in its bid to transform the state from a largely civil servant town to an industrial haven for local and foreign investors.

The Governor noted that the civil service has provided jobs for many of the youths including graduates whose skills and abilities could have been lost to neighbouring states since its creation.

“Osogbo as the capital city has also witnessed expansion and renewal and thus attracted other development as a result of its status. This has created a cascading effect on its neighbouring communities like Ede, Ikirun, Ilobu, Iragbiji, Ifon, Erin, Ido Osun and Ibokun among others. In order to feed our people, we have provided modern infrastructure and make our city looks modern and attractive among many other commitments. It is a formidable task we have undertaking with pride and satisfaction. I am convinced our successes and dealings do not go unnoticed”, the Governor said.

While commending the people for the overwhelming support giving to him in the August 9 Gubernatorial election, Mr Aregbesola, however noted that there are still many grounds to be covered in terms of transforming the state into a model one.

Osun state was created out of the old Oyo state on 27 August, 1991, by the former Head of State, General Ibrahim Babaginda.

 Since its creation the state has had nine administrators and Governors. The first Military Administrator of the state, was Leo Segun Aborisade. Ahhaji Isiaka Adeleke, became the first Civilian Executive Governor in 1992.

Chief Bisi Akande, was the second Civilian Governor, while the incumbent, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola is the fourth civilian Governor after Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola.

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Ogbeni's Potrait -  (6)Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, has been lauded for the efforts of the administration to nip the spread of dreaded Ebola Virus in the bud in the state.
The Senior Brand Manager, Premium Brands Grand Oak, Mr. Nnamdi Ezeani, gave the commendation while speaking with newsmen on the measures taken by the state government to prevent the spread of the deadly virus to the state. He explained that the measures taken by the government were in the right direction stressing that it is an indication of responsible administration.

It would be recalled that the state government restricted visit to the Osun Osogbo Grooves to prevent the spread of the deadly Ebola virus to the state during the just concluded Osun Osogbo Cultural Festival.
The state government deployed medical experts at strategic points leading to the Grooves to conduct screening on the tourists to the Osun Water believed to be curative.
The Seamans company had also moved to the shrine on Friday, welcoming people with dance to maintain the usual fanfare of the festival.
Ezeani however, reiterated the company’s commitment towards supporting Osun Osogbo festival as well as promoting the culture of Yoruba land.
He noted that the company had supported the festival with millions of naira, adding that it would be increased next year. Though, the grand finale of this year annual Osun Osogbo festival was celebrated in low key due to the announcement by the state Government that foreigners and non-indigenes should be restricted from the festival.

The Seamans was the only company that invited musician this year.
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Being The Text Of The State Broadcast Of Governor Rauf Aregbesola On The Occasion Of The 23rd Anniversary Of The Creation Of The State Of Osun

My good people of Osun,

I most heartily congratulate you on the 23rd anniversary of the creation of our state. It has been a long and tortuous path since the creation of our state to the stage we are today, but we have cause to give thanks to the Most High.

The creation of Osun in 1991 was a dream come true for our fathers and mothers who wanted a state of their own through which development could be accelerated in their various communities.
Over the years, the creation of the state has fulfilled some of their aspirations. Government has been brought closer to the people. The longest distance to the state capital is within easy reach. The civil service has provided jobs for many of our youths, including graduates, whose skills and abilities could have been lost to neighbouring states and other metropolis. Osogbo, as the capital city, has also witnessed expansion and renewal; and thus attracted other developments as a result of its status. This has created a cascading effect on its neighbouring communities like Ede, Ilobu, Iragbiji, Ifon, Erin, Ido-Osun, Ibokun, and Ikirun. We thank God Almighty for these developments and many more.

We must therefore be grateful to the founding fathers of the state and the successive administrations that have made Osun what it is today. Major General Leo Ajiborisa (rtd) was the pioneer military administrator. He was succeeded in January 1992 by Alhaji Isiaka Adeleke as the first democratically elected governor. The military returned and Navy Captain Anthony Udofia (rtd) assumed the mantle of leadership on December 9, 1993. He was succeeded by Lt Col Anthony Obi on 22 August 1996. Col Theophilus Bamigboye (rtd) took over from Obi in August 1998 and was the last military administrator that handed over to Chief Bisi Akande on May 29, 1999 in the return of civil democratic government. Chief Akande was succeeded by Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola on May 29, 2003 and held forth until the coming of Oranmiyan on November 27, 2010.

These great men did their part but there are however many grounds to be covered and the challenges ahead are still formidable.
In the almost four years of our administration, we have striven to provide jobs for our teeming youths and get them positively and meaningfully engaged, revamp the educational system in order to position our children for a future that will be driven largely by knowledge, make agriculture the backbone of our economy in order to feed our people and drive our industries, provide modern infrastructure and make our cities look modern and attractive, among our many other commitments.

It is a formidable task we have undertaken with pride and satisfaction. I am convinced our success at this did not go unnoticed, which you have rewarded at the August 9 governorship election by overwhelmingly voting for me and my party. I thank you most sincerely for this.

Your conduct and choice during this election have distinguished you among the states of the federation as fiercely democratic, principled, courageous, patriotic, wise, intelligent and God-fearing. This is in spite of provocations and temptations. You came out peacefully, defied intimidations and confidently made a choice expressing your preference for me above any other.
You have demonstrated the Omoluabi essence and have made our race very proud. Generations to come will read about your heroic acts and take great pride in their forebears.

I will therefore like to express my profound gratitude to all the people of Osun for the support they gave us in the last election. I will like to thank all the political parties that participated in the election and their candidates. I will also thank the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) for doing a good job and for remaining firm in spite of the enormous pressures on it to subvert the will of the people. I will like to thank women specially; and their groups for their exceptional support. My appreciation also goes to all the youths and their various groups for seeing their today and tomorrow in us and for identifying with the progressive platform under which we contested the election.

I will like to acknowledge the goodwill and support of our various professional groups, the traders, market women, artisans, professionals, the business community, transporters, farmers, our children, traditional rulers, religious leaders, community leaders, security personnel, civil servants, activists, housewives and other well-meaning people who stood by us and supported us in every way.

I will like to make a strong case for the promotion of the spirit of love and tolerance among us. We must be willing to accommodate each other and tolerate each other. Above all, we must all strive to seek the good of our community, our state, our nation and our neighbours. We must shun all acts of violence, vendetta and retaliation. National greatness and development requires citizens’ pursuit of public good and acting responsibly at all times.

There have been insinuations and unfounded speculations that there will be backlash against those who did not support us in the last election. Nothing could be further from the truth. Expressing a political choice is an inalienable right of every citizen and this choice should be made without fear or favour. Democracy is imperilled when citizens begin to exercise fear of possible backlash for voting for a losing candidate. Only those who commit wrongful and criminal acts during an election need to be fearful because the law would catch up with them, sooner or later. Law abiding citizens have nothing to fear.

The next four years will be great, rewarding and fulfilling and will surpass any previous era in the annals of this state. I am therefore asking for your cooperation and assistance in the effort to build our state and take it to the next level of greatness.

Once again, I congratulate us all on the anniversary of the creation of our state and wish us all many more years of prosperity and advancement.

Osun a dara!

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10485061_10202698367922407_2852149441992516213_nThe victory of the governor of Osun State, Rauf Aregbesola in the August 9 governorship election has been described as a reward for dedication to the service of the people.

Senior special assistant to the governor on Community Forum, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye made the assertion at the Christ Apostolic Church, Number 1, Ibokun, during a Special Thanksgiving Service over the successful re-election of Aregbesola.

He said that if not for the overwhelming support of the people and divine intervention, the victory would have been difficult to achieve.

Outlining achievements of Governor Rauf Aregbesola in the areas of infrastructural development, education and youth empowerment, Oyintiloye noted that vision and commitment on the part of governor brought about the change.

Promising that the governor would reciprocate the gesture in his second term, Oyintiloye added that the governor was concious and clear about the challenges of development.

Oyintiloye who noted that the governor places premium on the love and support shown to his administration leading to a victorious outing at the poll, stated that the governor would ensure equal distribution of social amenities.

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timthumb (16)In a bid to avert the spread of the deadly Ebola virus in the State of Osun, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Mrs Temitope Ilori has called on religious groups to be alert and help prevent be the deadly virus, which had killed hundreds in Africa.

Ilori who made the call on Tuesday August 26, 2014 in a telephone interview with our correspondent emphased the need for religious leaders in the state to sensitize their people on the havoc the disease has caused on the African continent.

She said, the State Government through the Ministry of Health, has embarked on campaign about the nature of the disease and how it spreads, while urging the religious groups to also join the crusade.

According to Ilori, ‘’the Ministry of Health in partnership with stakeholders in the state, has been making endless efforts, towards avoiding the spread of the ebola virus.’’

”The government of Osun and Non Government Organization (NGOs), are really trying in their campaign towards ensuring that no case of such epidemic was recorded.

” Lagos state have recorded cases of victims who are under isolation and those on the watch lists”.

The Health Commissioner who said prevention is better than cure added that it is better to stick to warnings made available and follow the medical advice given by experts, in order not to record any case that we may live to regret.

While appealing to the people to abstain from anything capable of spreading the deadly Ebola Virus, Ilori stressed that sentiments and ignorance must not be allowed to destroy thousands of lives.

The commissioner, who assured of the state government’s readiness to always provide adequate healthcare delivery in the state, charged the citizens to strictly follow the medical experts advisory on how to prevent Ebola.

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