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oaulogoStudents of Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, have sent their congratulatory messages to Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, who emerged the winner of the gubernatorial election in the state.

Aregbesola, who contested under the flagship of the All Progressive Congress, APC, won the election flawlessly by taking the lead in 24 Local Government Area out of the 30 in the state.

Despite the ongoing shut down of academic activities on OAU campus, the students managed to keep themselves relevant in the state by felicitating with Governor Aregbesola.

In a chat with Global Village Extra, Olanipekun Jaleel, a 300level student of Political Science stated that Ogbeni has been tested and trusted.

“I congratulate Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola on his success in the just concluded gubernatorial election of Osun State. He has been tested and trusted by the people of Osun, his efforts in making Osun a better place has been undeniable.

“These facts are not hidden to all students, teaching staffs and non-teachings staffs of OAU, that’s why he won on OAU campus,” Jaleel disclosed.

Also congratulating Governor Aregbesola was Akande Omotayo, a 400level student of Chemical Engineering, who clearly stated that Aregbesola won the contest based on his relentless effort in Osun state and also noted that OAU students stand to be non-partisans to any political party but the voice of the people.

According to him, “Ogbeni remains the governor of Osun state because he has proved himself to be a true leader in the state.
“The generality of OAU students still remain non-partisan to any political party, a neutral body that will always support the good and not the bad”.

Global Village Extra gathered that students alleged that the governor might not attend to any issues concerning them because they collected a bus gift from Senator Iyiola Omisore who was the PDP candidate.

Responding to this allegation against the governor was Amubiaya Charles, a 300level student of International Relations, who told our correspondent that Aregbesola would not turn a deaf hear on issues concerning OAU students because of the bus gift.

This is because according to him, “he advised us during his many campaigns that even if we collect the bus, we have to give him our votes.

“I am glad that Ogbeni emerged the winner, he is worthy to be the next governor of osun state and that’s why the people gave him their votes.

“The issue concerning the bus gift has gone viral among OAU students but I do not think it will affect us because he won on OAU campus.

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Twelve days after the conduct of gubernatorial election in Osun State, the election petition tribunal set up to look into grievances of the candidates and their parties Thursday said it has not received any petition.

The Secretary to the tribunal, Mr. Adamu Mohammed Aliyu, disclosed this while speaking with Daily Independent that the tribunal was yet to receive any petition from any of the political parties that participated in the election.

Aliyu, who hinted that some politicians have come to know if the tribunal has been opened, declared that “no political party has so far filed any petition.”

The August 9 governorship election, was contested by about 20 political parties, but was won by the incumbent governor of the state, Rauf Aregbesola.

Aregbesola, who is of the All Progressives Congress (APC), polled 394,684 votes to defeat Senator Iyiola Omisore of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) who polled 292,747.

Aliyu said that the tribunal has been constituted before the election in compliance with electoral law.

Quoting Section 133 (3) of the Electoral Act, Aliyu said, “according to the law, election tribunals shall be constituted not later than 14 days before the election, and that has been complied with by the President of the Court of Appeal.”

The tribunal secretary noted that his office has been opened seven days before the election in compliance with Section 133 (b) of the Electoral Act.

Aliyu, who said that Sunday, August 10, 2014 was recognised as the date of declaration of the result by the INEC, added that petition must be filed within 21 days after the declaration of results.

He said: “According to Section 134 (1) (1) of Electoral Act, an election petition shall be filed within 21 days after the date of declaration of results of the election.”

Although, identity of members of the tribunal had not been made public, the secretary declared that they have been appointed.

However, Aliyu maintained that all political parties shall be presumed to have agreed with the conduct of the election if no petition is received in the next 10 days.

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The Nigeria Police, Osun command has on Thursday arraigned before an Osogbo Magistrate Court a 22 year old man for parading himself as an officer of the police and DSS during the just concluded governorship election in Osun.

The accused, Aladegolu victor, who was arrested in Ile Ife on the 9th of August 2014, pleaded guilty to the two-count charges brought against him by the Commissioner of Police.

‎According to the charge sheet, the accused in company of others now at large presented themselves as personnel of Directorate of State Security (DSS) at a polling unit in Ile-Ife City Hall area.

The suspect and others at large committed offence on Saturday August 9, 2014 at Ile-Ife at about 12:05pm terrorising members of the public, adding that the offence is contrary and punishable under section 517 of the state criminal law 2003.

The suspect and others were alleged to be wearing black T-shirts with the inscription “Police” in the front and “DSS” behind”

It added that the suspect committed an offence contrary and punishable under Section 109 of the State Penal Code.

Barrister Biodun Badiora , while announcing his appearance said the Attorney General of the state is taking over the matter from the police to ensure diligent prosecution.

Defence Counsel Barrister Nnenna  Ngwu did not object to the application by the state to take over prosecution from the Police, stating that the court has been saved the rigour of stretched trial with the suspect pleading guilty to the two-count charges against him.

In rejecting the bail application for the suspect, Presiding Magistrate, Mr. Olusola Aluko, urged defence counsel to apply for bail formally.

He also ordered that the accused person be remanded in prison custody and adjourned the matter till September 12, 2014 for hearing.

It would be recalled that the suspect formerly held in Police custody before the poll, was initially released by Police but later re-arrested.

Both the State Government of Osun and the State chapter of the All Progressives Congress had before and during the election raised the alarm over the presence of hoodlums impersonating men of the Nigerian Army, the Police, DSS and other security agencies.

Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof Atahiru Jega, just on Wednesday confirmed that the Osun election was nearly rigged condemning the presence of hooded security agents as well.

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As the activities commemorating the OsunOsogbo Festival  comes to a climax today, and in a move to ensure adequate information about the dreaded Ebola Virus , organisers of the OsunOsogbo Festival have produced  10, 000 leaflets to be distributed to people who will be attending  the grand finale of the festival  to sensitise them on the decease.

Ayo Olumoko, Chief Consultant to the festival, told Daily Independent Tourism that the organisers felt it expedient to do so to keep the people abreast of how they can prevent the decease during and after the festival.

“We are prepared for this festival and that is why we have printed these leaflets to sensitise our people. Our prayer is that nobody will contact the decease at the festival and that we are joining hands with the Osun State Government to ensure that we have a hitch free and Ebola-free festival,” he stated.

However, in a statement jointly signed by Ayo Olumoko and the Legal Adviser to the Ataoja of Osogbo, Mr. S B Ajibade, the organisers thanked the  people of the state for the continued support of the organization, promotion, presentation and participation of the OsunOsogbo Festival in the past years and most especially, in the ongoing 2014 Osun Fiesta which is midway.

“We all know that the OsunOsogbo Festival prides itself as a festival that has been celebrated consistently since 1370 AD without any default. Even, when the presentation of the 2010 edition of the festival coincided with when the immediate Ataoja of Osogbo, late Oba Iyiola Oyewale Matanmi III joined his fore fathers on Tuesday August 3rd 2010, the presentation of the 2010 OsunOsogbo Festival still held on Friday, August 27, 2010. Hence, it is a festival that has withstood several challenges and will still withstand challenges even in the face of the current outbreak of Ebola in Lagos State,” the statement stated.

The organisers said that Ebola virus is not a ruse, but a fact and that it is here in Nigeria.  “But our sincere prayers and hope  is that it will not get to the State of Osun before it is nipped in the bud by the Federal Government of Nigeria with the assistance of the Government of the United States of America in which a relationship in ensuring that the cases we have in Nigeria are attended to.

“As enumerated by the State Government of Osun, we want to support their efforts and admonish our people to please inculcate the prescribed hygiene measures put in place as neither anybody nor religious group are being intimidated in performing their religious obligations.

“They then implored each and every one of us to ensure that we moderate our reception of our visitors, either from overseas or most especially from other states within Nigeria, where cases of this deadly disease are being managed. Also, we the organisers of the Festival are in total support of the State Government’s crowd control measures being put in place to minimize the risks of the spread of this disease during the OsunOsogbo Grand Finale coming up on Friday, August 22, 2014.

“To you our gentlemen of the Fourth Estate, we want to thank you for your steadfastness in the coverage and reportage of the newly packaged OsunOsogbo Festival since 2002 which earned the Osun Grove the enlistment by United Nations Educational Scientific Organisation(UNESCO) at Durban, South Africa, on 15th July, 2005,” they said.

Meanwhile, the Osun State government has  announced that it has barred foreigners and non-residents from attending this year’s annual Osun Osogbo festival.

It was authoritatively gathered that this development was aimed at checkmating potential spread of the deadly virus to the state.

Announcing the ban placed on foreigners and other categories of people who are not resident in Osun, the state Commissioner for Information, Mr. Sunday Akere, at a press conference, expressed the determination and readiness of the administration to safeguard the state from the menace of Ebola virus.

He maintained that the state took the “painful” decision in order to prevent some people who might have contracted the virus from spreading it to others who would also attend the festival.

While disclosing that the state government had taken some measures to ensure effective treatment of affected victims, in case of an outbreak of the virus in the state, Akere implored the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC), the National Union of Road Transport Workers (NURTW) and other groups not to mobilise people to attend the festival.

“In our effort to make sure that the dreaded virus does not find its way into our midst, government has, at great pain, decided to restrict the influx of tourists into the state for this year’s Osun Osogbo International Festival.

“Government does not, in any way, intend to deprive the festival of its glamour or keep people away from being a part of the festivity. However, government has a duty to ensure the safety of lives and good health for the people, especially in situations of mortal threats such as the one posed by the deadly Ebola virus,” he said.

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The Osun Osogbo Festival 2014 Advisory Committee yesterday insisted that the Ebola virus does not pose  any threat to the celebration.  The Chief Festival Consultant, Mr Ayo Olumoko, said the federal government did not at any time contact organizers of the festival to discuss possible cancellation.

He said it was only the state government who sought the understanding of Osun devotees and the organizers on the need to put crowd-control measures in place because of the Ebola virus.

“The federal government cannot cancel or put Osun Osogbo festival on hold because of the issue of Ebola. President Goodluck Jonathan was here a few days ago to campaign for the candidate of Peoples’ Democratic Party and the Osogbo City Stadium was full of people, without anyone talking about the spread of Ebola. Similarly, the state governor who was the candidate of All Progress Congress had his own campaign at the same Osogbo City Stadium and they were not considering the spread of Ebola there, despite the massive crowd that attended the  rally”, he added.

Olumoko said any attempt to tamper with celebration of Osun Osogbo festival would amount to denying the traditionalists their right to religion and freedom of association.

He insisted that the festival must hold as scheduled and that if  it is stopped because of the fear of Ebola, it means that “ Sallah and Christmas will not hold in the state”

“If they cannot stop Muslims from going to mosques and they cannot stop Christians from going to church, then, they cannot stop traditionalists from holding Osun festival. We all agree that there is Ebola, but despite the outbreak, workers are going to their offices, people are going to markets and no one is stopping them. So, they cannot stop us from holding Osun Osogbo festival,” he said.

Meanwhile, some residents of Osogbo, Osun State, have expressed fear on the danger the influx of people to the state for Osun/Osogbo festival can pose in the face of the Ebola virus.

They told newsmen yesterday that the chances of  contacting the virus were high because of contacts with tourists.
A resident of Dada Estate in Osogbo, Mrs Olayinka Ajibola, said the outbreak of Ebola virus in West Africa would adversely affect the Osun/ Osogbo festival and the tourism sector.

Ajibola said the annual Osun festival always attracts many tourists from far and near, especially Lagos, where the virus has been reported.

She called on the state government to put in place a robust mechanism to forestall any outbreak.

Another resident in the town, Mr Shittu Akeju, said most of those who visit the groove during the festival might have a rethink this year.

Akeju identified the heavy presence of monkeys at the groove as the main reason for this, since the animal is one of the major carriers of the virus.

“The celebration of Osun festival this year will suffer a little setback because of the menace of Ebola virus that is threatening communities in West Africa, including Nigeria. You will agree with me that aside the fear of contracting the disease from the crowd, the groove is also a thing of concern to them due to the presence of monkeys. It is common knowledge that monkey is a first class carrier of the disease,’’ Akeju said.

Dr Abiodun Ogunwale of the Department of African Languages, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, on his part, has called on the government to protect the tradition with diplomacy.

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‘It is welcome news when the dog dies at the abode of the hen, for if the reverse were the case, the story would be that the cannibalistic dog has done again what it is known for.’ This proverb from my people holds metaphorical connotations. The aptness of that saying captures the spirit of the moment as the incumbent governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, was formally declared the winner of the governorship election in Osun that held on Saturday August 8 2014.

Electoral results officially released by INEC show that Mr. Aregbesola defeated his closest rival, Iyiola Omisore of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), by over 100,000 votes, while beating him clean in 24 of the state’s 30 local government areas. The pontification that voters will be harassed by security men also failed. The alleged plan of a scientific rigging that was perfected in Israel for the ruling PDP also crashed to inconsequentiality. What all these meant is that the winner emerged as a result of an admixture of factors including but not limited to the personality of the winner as well as the goodwill of his party. For me, Rauf Aregbesola won because the Osun people considered him a better candidate.

The lesson to learn from all these include firstly, the fact that INEC is improving steadily in giving Nigerians free and fair elections. To have more of such free and fair elections, INEC deserves more cooperation from the Nigerian political class and their band of supporters. Altercations associated with the stoppage of the invading APC governors during Ekiti election had no place in the Osun experience. For all who care to know, Osun people have spoken and Omisore would have heard them in clear terms.

History is beneficial but only to those who are ready to learn from it. This country is going through a lot of challenges and requires patriotic actions, comments, counsel as well as constructive criticism to make meaningful progress. The day we learn to appreciate that for any election, there must be a winner if there is a looser, that day we will begin to kill the spirit of do or die in our national politics. It is in the spirit of the greater Nigeria of our dream where every citizen will have his rights and privileges as given.

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JonathanStill basking in the euphoria of its victory in the just concluded Osun governorship election, the Osun State government has called for a thanksgiving ceremony for the re-election of Governor Rauf Aregbesola.

Speaking in Osogbo yesterday, the Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Sunday Akere said that the state government appreciated the good people of Osun for standing by the governor during the August 9 2014 governorship election.
Akere said the battle was reminiscent of the biblical David and Goliath, “for we did not contest with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) but with the Federal Government and we won the race”.

He said if the race was only between the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the PDP, it would have been a minor race, “but with the support of the federal-might, that is why the PDP candidate garnered such huge votes, and because of the tension in the town most of the voters miscast their votes, even we the leaders panicked and would have chickened out if not for our strong hearts.

He also commented on the Ebola outbreak, saying the virus would not get to the state, urging the people of Osun to inform their people not to bother themselves about coming for the Osun Osogbo festival.

“They should stay where they are and people should also stay clean.”

On his part, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Health Matters, Dr Rafu Usamatu, said Osun State had set up one quarantine centre in each of the three senatorial districts in the state.

He said the quarantine centres were for people suspected of having Ebola symptoms and that hotlines to reach all the centres which include Osogbo, Ejigbo, Ilesa, and Iragbeji had been set up.

The Commissioner for Environment and Sanitation, Professor Olubukola Oyawoye and the Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment, Mr Bola Ilori, thanked the people of the state, especially civil servants in the Ministry of Environment for rising up to the challenge.

Ilori promised the people that Governor Aregbesola was not going to sack anybody in the state, and that he was still going to do more.

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coat of armsOsun State Government says it will continue to provide a level playing ground for all religion.
The State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola stated this at the grand finale of 2014 Isese day.
Represented by the State Commissioner for Culture, Tourism and Home Affairs, Mr. Sikiru Ayedun, Mr. Aregbesola appreciated the support of traditional leaders urging them to maintain peace in the forthcoming Osun Osogbo festival.
Delivering a lecture entitled “are the traditional rulers still second in command to the gods? ”  a Lecturer from the Department of Linguistics and African languages, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Mrs. Adeola Faleye identified Western civilization as the cause of disrespect to traditional institution.
While urging the traditional rulers to go back to the basis so as to be accorded the deserved respect, Mrs. Faleye appealed to government to set out dignified roles for the monarchs as custodians of culture and tradition.
The President, traditional religion worshippers association in Osun state, Southwest, Nigeria, Chief Idowu Awopetu enjoined the state government to inaugurate board of traditional religion worshippers it approved since last year.
The programme which witnessed the presence of traditional religious worshippers from across the country featured the display cultural display and special prayers.
The state government had earlier declared today as public holiday to enable people of the state to enjoy celebration of the festival.
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oyes-logoMr Oyewole Enibukun, the Head of  Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (O-YES), says more than 150,000 youths have applied for  enlistment into the programme.

Enibukun made this known in Osogbo while speaking to  the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

“The processes of  recruiting another 20,000 youths into the O-YES programme is currently ongoing.

“More than 150,000 applications had already been received as at the close of registration on Saturday,’’  he said.

He said the application procedure was internet-based, adding that this was to create opportunity for a large population of youths to enlist into the programme.

According to Enibukun, those recruited in the current exercise will take over from the present cadets  exiting the scheme in February  2015.

“Presently, the scheme is not limited to indigenes of the state alone as the current batch of  cadets comprises of youths from 12  other states in the country.

“The criteria, however, used  to select and absorb those from outside the state into the scheme is based on their residency in the state, ” he added.

He advised other states to replicate the programme, saying it could help tackle unemployment.

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London MarathonSpecial Adviser to the Osun State Governor on Tourism and Culture, Mr. Oladipo Soyode, says the introduction of marathon race to 2014 edition of Osun Osogbo festival is an innovation upon the last edition.

Soyode made the remark at Osun Osogbo Grove while addressing the participants at the marathon race and Osun worshippers at the end of the race which is one of the programmes for 2014 Osun Osogbo.

The special adviser commended the participants at the race to keep up and assured the winners of compensation at a programme later.

The race started at Ido-Osun palace down to Lameco junction to Osogbo Stadium, Mandela Park, Ataoja Palace and at Osun grove.

At the end of the race, Jayeade Sodiq came first, Taiwo Osuolale came second while Adeyemi Olaoluwa took the third position.

Present at the event were directors and staff of ministries of Home Affairs, Tourism and Culture and Youths, Sports and Special Needs and Zeigists Aesthetics.

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