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INEC-Osogbo-displays-list-of-Governorship-candidates1-300x150The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Osun on Tuesday announced that it has displayed the list of candidates participating in the Aug. 9 gubernatorial election in the state.

The announcement is contained in a statement issued by Mrs Nike Tadese, the Chief Public Affairs Officer of the electoral body in Osogbo.

The statement quoted Tadese as saying that the public display of the list was in compliance with Section 31 sub-sections 3, 4 and 5 of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended).

He said the list was now on display at the state office of INEC and all the 30 local government offices of the Commission.

The list contains personal particulars of all candidates contesting the Aug. 9, 2014 gubernatorial election in Osun State.

By this act, members of the public by law, have the opportunity to scrutinise the documents submitted by candidates as pasted by INEC.

Any person who has any claim to question information given by these candidates should approach the court of law.’’

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Osun-State-Commissioner-of-Police-Mrs-Dorothy-Gimba-360x225Ahead of the local government and governorship election in Osun, the State Police Command has disclosed that it has identified and stepped up surveillance on some hot spots and trouble makers across the state.

The Police Commissioner, Mrs. Dorothy Gimba, disclosed this at the weekend while fielding questions from newsmen on the activities of her command in 2013.

Mrs. Gimba who did not give details on the number of hot spots and trouble makers identified said that men of the command were poised to ensure that local government and state governorship elections go on without any hitch or infraction of the law.

She explained that the command has also increased its intelligence policing and evolved measures to ensure that it gives prompt response to all distress calls from the residents of the state.

Aside from identifying hot spots and troublemakers, Mrs. Gimba further said that the command has issued stern warning to all registered political parties in the state on the need to respect and conduct their activities within the dictates of the electoral laws.

According to her, “We are poised to ensure that both the local government and governorship elections coming up in few months time go on without disruption or infraction of the laws. We will be up and doing. We have increased our intelligence policing and ensure that we work harder than before.

“One of the strategies that the command adopted to sustain the profile of low crime rate in the state is prompt response to distress calls. Any issue constituting threat to peace of the state will be addressed promptly.

“We have also ensured that we hold regular meetings with INEC, political parties along with other sisters’ security agencies on the state’s preparedness for the election. We also called and reiterated the need for all the political parties to respect electoral act and conduct their activities as dictated by the electoral laws.”

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Iwo Rally - 5TRADITIONAL rulers from Osun Central Senatorial District comprising 10 local councils have pledged their support for the re-election bid of Osun State governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola.
At an event held at GMT Hotel, Osogbo, the traditional rulers, led by their chairman, the Orangun of Ila, Oba Wahab Adedotun, said their decision was borne out of the believe in the ability of Governor Aregbesola to further transform the state, if given another chance.
Oba Adedotun said that the endorsement was sequel to the massive infrastructural development the state has witnessed under the Aregbesola administration and the demand of their subjects to give the incumbent governor the needed support to break the second term jinx.
Akirun of Ikirun, Oba Adedeji, said the monarchs organised the event to express gratitude to the governor on behalf of their subjects for the people-oriented programmes the administration has executed, especially in Osogbo, the state capital.
He urged people of the state to re-elect Aregbesola because of the positive transformation the state has been witnessing since he became governor.
The Olokuku of Okuku, Oba Samuel Oyebode, said the monarchs unanimously endorsed Aregbesola for another term to continue the pace of development being enjoyed in the state.
In a separate addresses, the Onigbajo of Igbajo and Olufon of Ifon-Orolu said Aregbesola has proven that government could be run in a peaceful atmosphere, adding that under his administration, there has been even distribution of projects among towns in the state.
In his remarks, the governor described the occasion as an acceptance of his administration’s programmes.
THE GUARDIAN

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gov_rauf-aregbesola1-351x185Osogbo residents on Monday commended the Osun State Government dredging the Osun River with a view to controlling in the state capital.

Some of the residents who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria in Osogbo, recounted their ordeal following the flooding in 2010.

 One of the respondents, Mrs Wusamotu Ajasa, a resident of Gbodofan area of the state capital, said:‘’It was a terrible experience for people like us living in this area, because of the proximity of this area to Osun River.

“We are always most affected whenever there is flood as a result of overflow of the river.

“We have been battling with this predicament for decades until the devastating rain of 2010. We had to vacate our houses for months. Many lives were lost to the flood.

“Obviously, I had never known that it was  possible to dredge the river and prevent it from overflowing, which always resulted to the flood that used to ravage our area in the past.

“We are more than grateful to the governor for saving our lives and property from flood,” she said.

Similarly, Mrs Ibukun  Jacob, who resides at Alekunwodo area of the town, said the people of the area would never forget the havoc wreaked by the flood in 2010.

She told NAN that her husband lost his cousin to torrent of flood in Ikire, an ancient town in the state.

She commended the state government for its foresight in tackling the problem of flooding in the state.

“It is only a focused government that can think of doing this in the interest of all, irrespective of status; we are indeed happy.

“We can now sleep with our two eyes closed during this season,” Jacob said.

Nasiru Ajomale, a resident of Orita Gbeemu, observed that the dredging of rivers and the removal of the shanties in the state were major step taken to curb the menace of flooding in the state.

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The Ile Ife, Osogbo and Ikire ecstatic campaign crowds have established the massive support Governor Rauf Aregbesola enjoys across Osun. The colour, content and messages that have attended the campaigns so far have shown nothing other than how a people appreciate the turn-around of the state by a people-focused government, writes ADEKUNLE OWOLABI

 The Journey to the Source, Ile Ife

The return of the mythical Oranmiyan to Ile Ife, considered as the source of all Yoruba could not have been a strange thing given the well-known Yoruba mythology. Perhaps, this was what made the flag off of the re-election campaigns of Governor Rauf Aregbesola, popularly seen as symbol of the Oranmiyan phenomenon to be seen as somewhat an electrifying event that would be memorable for a long time to come.

Some called it a political fun-fare. Some said it was in celebration of a political figure who symbolizes the new thinking and perspective in political re-ordering. Whatever you chose to call it, the Ife Federal Constituency re-election campaign of Governor Rauf Aregbesola brought the Ooni Okunade Sijuwade’s Ile Ife to a standstill on Tuesday May 27, 2014.

Reminiscent of Jesus Christ’s triumphant entry into Jerusalem, the carnival that attended the entry of Ogbeni as he is popularly called has given his supporters the confidence to say that what looks like the only challenge to his re-election, Senator Iyiola Omisore, who hails from the ancient city is really no match for the governor.

The whole town was agog. From the main entry point through the popular Lagere Road down to Enuwa, the palace of His Royal Majesty Oba Okunade Sijuwade, people poured into the street in thousands to welcome the campaign train of the governor.

For close to six hours, Ile-Ife stood still for the ACN governorship candidate.

The first point of call was the palace where Aregbesola was received and regaled in a grand manner typical of the demonstration of Ooni’s majesty.

The significance of Aregbesola’s straight journey to the palace was not lost on the people. The monarch’s Iwure (royal blessing) and endorsement that followed put paid to all insinuations that given the fact that the Peoples Democratic Party’s candidate is of the Ife stock, the royal father of the city might be tempted to blindly throw his weight behind one of his subjects who is eyeing the same position.

But not only did the Ooni pray for Aregbesola, his words were believed to be profound enough attestation to the royal support he is poised to offer to the governor, whose sterling performance he affirmed.

In his remark, the first class monarch said election is not a do-or-die affairs but only a civil exercise to choose those whom the people want to lead them.

In a passionate prayerful mood that appears to have jolted the opposition, the influential royal father had said in Yoruba, “Olorun to fi e s’ibe ko de ni mu e kuro” (meaning God that enthroned you will ensure your continuity in office).

He also said: “All you have been doing are not for yourself or for your people. You are striving for the good of the entire Yoruba race, for the country. God will always be with you.”

Ooni said he had called a meeting of all politicians in the town and cautioned them to conduct themselves in the peaceful manner devoid of bloodshed.

The monarch commended Aregbesola for his numerous achievements in all sectors of governance.

“As royal father to all, I can only tell the politicians to conduct themselves in the accepted manner and play according to the electoral rules.

“Election is just a routine through which people elect those they want to rule them.

“Therefore, election is not synonymous with bloodshed. This is why I cautioned all politicians to eschew violence before, during and after the election,” Ooni said.

Armed with the royal blessing, Aregbesola’s campaign train had left the palace snaking through the city on its way to the campaign ground at the Ile Ife Technical School playground.

Expectedly, commercial activities came to an end; traffic movement slowly wound to a halt. Left, right and centre, people radiated happiness as they saw a leader, who, for close to four years now, has busied himself with how his people would live better and qualitative lives different from the lives of hopelessness they had been subjected to in the years past.

At the campaign ground, speakers after speakers x-rayed the performance of Aregbesola, which they said is uncommon, unrivalled and unarguably unassailable at the moment.

Senators Jide Omoworare, in whose had Omisore had suffered a humiliating defeat in the 2011 National Assembly election, in the Osun East senatorial District and Professor Sola Adeyeye, representing the Osun Central senatorial District, said Omisore has no mental capacity to serve the state.

The lawmakers averred that the job of administering the state is enormous and Omisore is unprepared and lacks the know-how to rule the state.

“Ogbeni Aregbesola is God-sent to the people of Osun. In just a single term of four years, this wonderful man transformed the state positively.

“The truth of the matter is that Omisore has no mental capacity to govern this developing state.

“As senator, Omisore cannot point to anything beneficial he has done for Ile-Ife not to talk of Osun.

“What has he brought to his town, his state from his much-touted mainstream politics?” the lawmaker said advising the people to vote wisely by voting for Aregbesola’s continuity in office.

In what has become characteristic of his campaigns, Aregbesola undoubtedly stirred the crowd by simply telling them what his administration had done since his assumption of office.

According to the governor, seeking re-election is to perfect the establishment of genuine and credible leadership that only aims at delivery of service to the people in the state.

He said though electoral fraudsters stole his mandate in 2007 warning that the shenanigans of 2007 would not happen again in the history of Osun politics.

Aregbesola also remembered 12 innocent people, who were killed in their bid to prevent rigging in their constituencies saying never again would violence against the people be allowed in any part of Osun.

Aregbesola’s emphasis against violence was understandable. Not only were members of his party killed in 2007, no fewer than another six were brutally murdered on the eve of the National Assembly election in 2011.

For a man who hinges his bid for second term on his scorecard for the first opportunity to serve, Aregbesola reeled out his administration’s achievements in the Ife Federal Constituency thus: “We have touched lives in all facets of human endeavours.

“In the constituency we have constructed more the 50 km of intra-city roads; built six new schools, several boreholes, distributed 1, 473 pieces of Opon Imo tablets to high school students.

“This is in addition to ensuring adequate security by providing necessary equipment to security agencies, provision of health care facilities as well as monthly welfare package for vulnerable elders under the Agba Osun Scheme.

“All these we have done and are doing. While we want a second term is to consolidate on all these achievements as well as lay down a solid foundation for credible governance,”Aregbesola said.

The Serubawon Factor

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The intimidating crowd in Ife seems to have sent signals to many quarters. From then, the wave of defections to the APC has increased. While many are still believed to be on their way perfecting their defection strategies, former Governor of the State, Senator Isiaka Adeleke formally boosted the rank of the APC with his defection on Saturday May 31, when he led thousands of his supporters to the APC.

Adeleke was given a grand reception at the state capital where Governor Aregbesola and his Ekiti counterpart, Dr. Kayode Fayemi and the Interim National Chairman of the party, Chief Bisi Akande were on hand to receive the new political bride.

Addressing the gathering at the popular Nelson Mandela Freedom Square, Osogbo, Adeleke said he dumped the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) because he does not want a mediocre to take over from a performing governor so as to avoid dragging the hand of the clock of progress backward.

Adeleke said: “I am happy to be with the progressive. I was a governor under Social Democratic Party (SDP), which was a progressive party.

“I was involved in the struggle for the actualisation of the June 12, 1993 presidential election. I cannot work for a thug to become the next governor of the state.”

 Campaigns or Dodo Ikire carnival?

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It was this streak that blazed down to Ikire on Tuesday June 3 when the campaign train berthed at Isokan/Ayedade/Irewole Federal Constituency.

As is the tradition, the Governor first paid homage to the traditional ruler of the town, Akire of Ikire, His Royal Highness, Oba Olatunde Falabi, who commended the governor for what he described as a revolutionary touch in the state.

Oba Falabi said the people did not need a soothsayer to tell them that the government of APC has brought huge development to the state in the past three and half years.

Falabi would not see any need to change what he called winning team in the affairs of Osun.

“You have done very well in your first term. We do not need another person to tell us that.

“We can see the development with our very eyes. We can see the transformation of the state all around us.

“In fact, you have been doing the job as if your life depends on it. With this achievement, your second term is guaranteed,” Akire said.

A leader of the party, also one time PDP chieftain and Chief of Staff to Oyinlola before dumping the party for APC, Elder Peter Babalola, in his campaign speech said PDP, in its seven and half years in government performed abysmally.

Babalola averred that the poor performance of PDP was exposed when in just a single term of almost four years, Aregbesola changed the face of the state.

He noted that his own constituency, Isokan-Irewole-Ayedaade Federal constituency benefitted immensely from Aregbesola’s positive transformation saying “Today, my constituency is better than when the PDP and I were in power.

“In fact, government projects in my federal constituency are countless and the people can attest to that. So we have benefitted from APC government of Aregbesola.”

Roads leading to the campaign ground came out in different colours as multiple social and political groups, professional groups, artisans resplendent in colourful attires lined the route to add glamour to the scene.

On the left side of the route you would see an aged woman shaking her fragile frame to the rhythm of entertaining beats. At the other side of the road, you would see an excited baby at the back his mother looking innocently but quite conscious something unusual was happening in the environment. Down another road you would see a bike rider displaying his dexterity and mastery of the machine on the road. Another time you would a young man in acrobatic display all in excited display of love for the man they are convinced has brought meaning to their lives.

A middle aged woman, confounded by the motley crowd, preened here and there, telling bystanders in local dialect “Aregbe ni jare; e je a gba f’olohun’ meaning ‘It is Aregbe. Let us just accept that this man is God-sent.

The roadshow train later arrived at St. John’s Primary School playground Ikire, which had already been filled to the brim.

It was this gathering that Senator Isiaka Adeleke, addressed, telling them to allow the incumbent governor to continue his positive transformations of the state.

Adeleke said that Aregbesola has performed excellently in the state thus deserving to consolidate and finish with what he has started.

He called on members of All Progressives Congress (APC) and citizens to vote for continuity come August 9, saying it will be wise to show the candidate of the People’s Democratic Party that Osun’s governorship seat is not meant for people bereft of idea.

“I want to plead with our members and Osun people to use their vote to bring back Aregbesola because he has worked tremendously for the development of Osun, you should make sure that we score 80 per cent of the votes.

“If we are able to do this, we will be killing an ant with a sledge hammer,” Adeleke said.

He averred that with present government’s developmental stride in the state, if election holds tomorrow, Aregbesola’s victory is guaranteed, saying Senator Omisore is only grandstanding.

While speaking, Aregbesola said his achievement in his first term in office will be dwarfed by that of second term if elected.

The governor said they should expect more than the 88 boreholes which had been sunk in the federal constituency; 2,299 Opon Imo distributed to secondary schools in this axis and the beautification of Asejire to Gbongan on Ibadan-Ife Expressway.

Aregbesola also listed 5 newly built ultra-modern school buildings; intra and inter road networks totalling 60 km among other things in Isokan-Ayedaade-Irewole Federal constituency.

In his words, “We believe, and are of the opinion that power is responsibility. But PDP believe that power has no responsibility. That is the difference between the two of us.

“Our party rules with the aim of running a government that is beneficial to the people. We have the people’s welfare at heart.

“Whereas the PDP is selfish, greedy and avaricious, we do not resemble them. PDP was here for close to 8 years. Was it in their imagination that ambulances were needed on our roads?” To this question, there was a resounding “Noooooooooo!!!!!!” from the huge crowd.

State Commissioner for Commerce, Cooperatives and Empowerment, Mr. Ismail Alagbada, succinctly put the scenario thus: This is simply electrifying! But we do not expect anything less than this. The last three years and more have seen us working ourselves to the bone,” Alagbada said.

Like in a carnival, dodo Ikire, a popular delicacy made of mashed ripe plantain was served in excess to all that came for the campaign that day. Just as the people went hysterical with the campaigns, so they savoured the pleasure that had been part of the economic life of the Ikire town for decades.

Day Ila Orangun Stood Still for Ogbeni

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Having gone to Ife and IKire, it appeared that the Federal Constituencies were poised to outdo one another in the mobilization of the supporters. When the campaign train of Aregbesola arrived in Ila-Orangun, the crowd that received him and his team appeared to have dwarfed those of Ife and Ikire.

Perhaps, being the homestead of the Interim National Chairman of the APC, Chief Bisi Akande (as at that day), it was not unexpected that a tumultuous crowd came forward to assure Aregbesola of his second term in office.

For those who witnessed the maiden campaign at the source of Yoruba Land, Ile-Ife and that of Ikire Federal constituency, they would all agree that Ila-Orangun went extra miles in their demonstration of love for the governor.

The Bisi Akande factor was one that brought the crowd out. Historically, Orangun of Ila, according to Yoruba history, is the first born of Oranmiyan. With Aregbesola seen as the symbol of Oranmiyan, there was no other place that would be ideal for the Oranmiyan forbears to conflate than Ila-Orangun. This was the second major factor that added pep to the crowd in Ila Orangun.

 Ila, last Tuesday, was therefore a beehive of activities as the people trooped out in thousands to give their governor a rousing welcome.

  Starting from the entrance road leading down into the heart of the ancient town, people – young and old, men and women, indigenes and non-indigenes, APC members and sympathisers all came out en masse.

The arrival at the palace of Orangun of Ila, His Royal Highness, Oba Abdulwahab Adedotun, was in grand style as human and vehicular traffic freely mingled to form a long and unbroken cavalcade on which the Governor rode into the waiting arms of traditional rulers and their chiefs who were all eager to offer their blessings.

These included the Oba Adedokun Abolarin, the Orangun of Oke-Ila; Oba Samuel Oladosu Idowu, Akesin of Ora Igbomina; Oba Isaac Adetunlurese, Onirun of Oke-Irun; Oba (Dr.) Taiwo Adesoji, Owaloja of Kajola Ajaba.

The roll call also included the Oba Sikiru Adeseun, Oluresi of Iresi; Oba A. A. Oladipo, Edigbo of Edemosi; Oba Samuel Bamidele Oyediran, Eleripa of Eripa; Oba Rasaq Abidoye Adeleke, Owa Magbon of Ila Magbon and Adeniran Ayepola, and the representative of Owa of Igbajo. All these royal fathers had confirmed what they called unprecedented change in the affairs of Osun since the arrival of the incumbent governor.

Then the Orangun of Ila, launched into the royal blessing after which prayers were also offered in Christian, Islamic and traditional modes.

Armed with the royal blessings again, the lion roared into town! Ogbeni came out to the waiting hands of the now impatient crowd, which had formed an unending line at both sides of the road, chanting, singing, dancing and with re-invigorating gusto, waiving their flags of APC and broom.

The crowd was uncontrollable, moving energetically along the Ajegunle to Ora Road and on and on to Ila-Orangun City Stadium, the venue of the campaign.

Akande, while speaking, described the crowd as uncommon and an unthinkable assemblage of people.

He described Aregbesola as a unique leader, who promises and delivers on those promises.

Chief Akande said Aregbesola is a God-sent to the State of Osun to come and place it on an enviable height.

The former governor of the state averred that most of the laudable programmes of Aregbesola sometimes look impracticable. “But he has demonstrated to us through his political sagacity that they, in actual fact, are achievable,” said the former Interim National Chairman of the APC.

In a way Aregbesola’s previous saying that his opponent from the PDP would be an impeached deputy governor facing four governors was gradually coming to pass. In Ila, at least, three of the governors (Aregbesola, Akande and Adeleke) were on hand at the same campaign ground to send the message home that the candidate of the PDP or any other candidate has no chance in the August 9 poll.

He rebutted the rumour making the round that he collected money before decamping to APC, saying “I am not rich, but I am not also hungry.”

For Adeleke, it was an opportunity again to debunk earlier allegation that he was induced by the APC to deplete the ranks of the PDP in the state.

It was also an opportunity for the Deputy Governor, Otunba Grace Titi Laoye-Tomori, to describe as unsubstantiated claim by the opposition that Governor Aregbesola plans to retrench workers immediately after he secures his mandate for second term.

 Laoye-Tomori said there is no government today in the country that is more workers’ friendly than the government of Aregbesola.

Logically, the deputy governor said, it does not add up for a government that is recruiting teachers and others in the state because of acute shortage in personnel in some critical areas, to at the same time conceive the idea of downsizing.

The Deputy Governor averred that government has employed more than 10, 000 teachers and 3, 500 women for the O’Meal programme more than any government in the history of the state.

She said, “This government has no plan to retrench anybody. The rumour is emanating from opposition, which did nothing when it was in power.

“This is a cheap lie and our people can read in between the lines that the opposition has failed in the state.”

Characteristic of his appearances in Ile Ife and Ikire, Aregbesola also highlighted some of the successes his administration has recorded in the area to the admiration of the people.

“We have completed the rural electrification in Idi-Omo, Osoro/Idoka (Boluwaduro Local Government); Alagbede and Secretariat Area (Ila Local Government); Igbajo/Oke Irun; Sawmill Area, Ora (Ifedayo Local Government), reinforcement of  Osogbo-Ila 33KVA feeder (in progress).

“We have repaired 200KVA transformers in Edemosi and Ila Local Government constructed a block of three classrooms with furniture and town hall in Faje Obalogbon in and kajola –Ajaba in Ila-Orangun; primary health centre and town hall with equipment in Idi-Awewe and Gaa Fulani in Ifedayo Local Government.

“We also distributed N1.8 million interest-free loans to women; repaired 45 non-functioning hand-pump boreholes and provided75 hand pump boreholes in Ifedayo.

“We have constructed 26.12 km of roads in Ila/Boluwaduro/Ifedayo Federal constituency and distributed 845 pieces of Opon Imo in 11 schools in the federal constituency to mention but few,” Aregbesola said.

The rallies expected to take the governor to all nooks of the state are meant to showcase the goodies that the journey of the last three and a half years has brought to the people. Each campaign is expected to bring up messages of hopes as other parts of the state get ready to receive the campaigns train.

 *Owolabi is of the Bureau of Communications and Strategy, Office of the Governor.

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Najeem Folasayo Salaam heads the Osun State House of Assembly and is the number three person in term of governance in the present administration in the state. The former Chairman, Conference of Speakers of State Legislatures, a native of Ejigbo State Constituency, in this interview, speaks on the parliament and state of affairs in response to the opposition’s allegation against the executive. Excerpts:

Salaam

In the last three years, the State Assembly under your leadership has been peacefully conducting its affairs; does that mean there is no cause for any settlement among members and with the executive arm of government headed by Governor Rauf Aregbesola? 

Let me start by saying that I have a peculiar parliament under a peculiar government at a peculiar time. Peculiar parliament in the sense that the house comprises 26 members of the same political platform, All Progressives Congress, to be precise. Naturally, it is convenient for a cynic to say that our operation is to rubber-stamp the decision of executive on any given issue. But I make bold to say that no parliament with same party members is more vibrant and robust in debate. This is because arguments are always objective, not sentimental, unlike a divided house where you have lawmakers arguing along the line of political wavelength.

Besides, the resultant effect of our unity of purpose is that we are able to point to a fact that only laws that would have positive and direct impact on the welfare of the people would be considered for passage, and that has been our lot since.

So, what are those laws that the parliament under your watch has passed, and what is their impact on the society?

We have passed many laws in the last three years. In terms of numbers, we have passed close to 25 of them. For instance, the Osun State HIV/AIDS Agency law that we passed is to assist people living with AIDS and HIV to be comfortable and free from stigmatization by the society. It also defines and describes how the funds accrued to the superintending agency would be managed. Besides, we have law on State Security Trust Fund, which was enacted to energize the security regime of the state government, and all stakeholders were mobilized for public hearing to make input before its passage. Today, Osun is not only peaceful, but also secure for any given investment. Ask any of the banks in all parts of the state; ask the people on the street or stakeholders in financial institutions, they will tell you that things have changed.

How much has changed?

Before the advent of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola’s administration, it was always a field day for armed robbers. Let the banks and people of Osun confirm or deny this. Do you know that some of the banks that closed shop and fled in my home town, Ejigbo, have not returned up till now; it was just because they have not recovered from the shock of persistent robberies that took place.

Also, we passed a law re-organizing the name of the state to State Government of Osun from Osun State, our flag which symbolizes our collective history, and crest that depicts our identity, all these were not there before.

We equally amended the public procurement law when we found out that the repealed or amended law was structured around one man, the governor. The new law now gives room for tender board, where things could be done without unnecessary bottleneck. Today, the result is springing up everywhere: roads, bridges, schools, infrastructure, and beautification here and there.

There is this allegation by the opposition that the state government has borrowed up to N300 billion to finance its projects. As the head of the legislative arm of the government that must have been in the know, what is your reaction to that?

Well, the allegation is not only unfounded, but also defied all rules of logics, because I could not fathom how the so-called opposition comes about the funniest figures thrown up. In the first premise, I say no to that. But let us assume that the information has element of proposition, how would such debt profile be kept under wraps? Tell me of a bank or consortium of banks that will make the facility available to a state, because loan has rule of engagement. One of them is that you cannot get what you cannot earn. So, can Osun earn N300 billion in two years? So, it is no issue, please confine it to the dustbin.

By virtue of your position, could you volunteer how and where Governor Rauf Aregbesola is getting money to executive all his ambitious projects?

Get one thing straight, Aregbesola is a symbol of possibility, and his intellectual capacity dwarfs riddles of his critics and cynics. This is a man who had drawn his blueprint long before he got the mantle of leadership, he had done his homework perfectly well, and he knew methods to apply in sourcing funds. Yes, he indicated one time the need to source credit line, which has calculated interest from what you draw not obtained as a whole, but it was obtained to buy off the N18.3 billion loan that was obtained to build six stadia with 30 percent completion. But our state regained its balance to the best of my knowledge through the financial engineering of Aregbesola. So, the way and manner he is getting funds for all projects is spectacular but open to whoever cares a hoot to know. One of them is plugging leakages in governance, and prudence that separates political office holders of today from yesterday’s men.

Is it true that Governor Aregbesola once proposed to Islamicise the state?

I would want to answer your question this way. Yes, he wants to Islamize the state along these lines: Aregbesola threw himself into the electioneering campaign of the 26-member House of Assembly, where 15 members are Christian faithfuls. Aregbesola selected 10 Christian commissioners out of 14. He selected nine Christians as Special Advisers out of 10. He had hosted more Christian leaders, and participated in several Christian conventions and revivals, as a statesman. If these are the characteristics of a man with Islamization agenda, I think he wanted to, but if they pointed to leadership with sense of responsibility, the insinuation can be said to be product of idle opposition that is earnestly seeking relevance, having lost power disgracefully.

In the last three years, what would the state House of Assembly under your watch celebrate as milestone?

The last two years has been very eventful, aside from being partners in the ongoing progress and developmental drive in the state, the infrastructural structures of this parliament have witnessed unprecedented attention. We have succeeded in moving our analogue chamber to digital, and the qualities of laws we have made available have manifested positive results. So, we have a lot, depending on what you want.

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Osun CAN Harps On Prayer Over Forthcoming Guber Poll

As August 9 governorship election in Osun State draws nearer, the Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN) in Ijesa zone of the state has stressed the need to pray fervently for the state and nation to witness peaceful and hitch-free poll.

The association, therefore, organised a three-day intense prayers so that the state could witness peace before, during and after the August 9 governorship election in the state.

The prayers, which were said simultaneously in all the ten local government areas in Ijesa zone, were rounded off at the weekend. The prayers were centred on peaceful co-existence in the state and the nation at large.

Speaking after the prayer session, the CAN chairman for Ilesa East, Evangelist Jegede I. O said it is pertinent for all Christians to pray for the state, as this is their Jerusalem, quoting the scripture that says “pray for Jerusalem and those that love it will do exploit”.

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Photos from the Presentation of Award on Meritorious Services to governor Aregbesola by LAUTECH Teaching  Hospital, Osogbo Chapter at  GMT Event Centre Osogbo, during the weekend

Chief Medical Director, Prof. Olufemi Fadiora Presenting  Award of Meritorious Services to the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Chairman Hopelink Solidarity forum (HSF), Pharmacy Remi Popoola during the Presentation of Award on Meritorious Services to governor Aregbesola by Lautech Teaching  Hospital, Osogbo Chapter at  GMT Event Centre Osogbo, during the weekend

Chief Medical Director, Prof. Olufemi Fadiora Presenting Award of
Meritorious Services to the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola
and Chairman Hopelink Solidarity forum (HSF), Pharmacy Remi Popoola during
the Presentation of Award on Meritorious Services to governor Aregbesola
by Lautech Teaching Hospital, Osogbo Chapter at GMT Event Centre
Osogbo, during the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola(middle), Chairman Hopelink Solidarity forum (HSF), Pharmacy Remi Popoola(3rd left) and others during the Presentation of Award on Meritorious Services to governor Aregbesola by Lautech Teaching  Hospital, Osogbo Chapter at  GMT Event Centre Osogbo, during the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola(middle), Chairman Hopelink
Solidarity forum (HSF), Pharmacy Remi Popoola(3rd left) and others during
the Presentation of Award on Meritorious Services to governor Aregbesola
by Lautech Teaching Hospital, Osogbo Chapter at GMT Event Centre
Osogbo, during the weekend

Chief Medical Director, Prof. Olufemi Fadiora Presenting  Award of Meritorious Services to the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Chairman Hopelink Solidarity forum (HSF), Pharmacy Remi Popoola during the Presentation of Award on Meritorious Services to governor Aregbesola by Lautech Teaching  Hospital, Osogbo Chapter at  GMT Event Centre Osogbo, during the weekend

Chief Medical Director, Prof. Olufemi Fadiora Presenting Award of
Meritorious Services to the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola
and Chairman Hopelink Solidarity forum (HSF), Pharmacy Remi Popoola during
the Presentation of Award on Meritorious Services to governor Aregbesola
by Lautech Teaching Hospital, Osogbo Chapter at GMT Event Centre
Osogbo, during the weekend

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Obafemi-AwolowoLEGAL icon and founder of the Afe Babalola Babalola University,  Ado Ekiti (ABUAD), Chief Afe Babalola, has noted that the vision of Chief Obafemi Awolowo has remained the torchlight illuminating the paths of political gladiators in Nigeria, even till today.
Chief Babalola, who stated this while receiving staff members of Awolowo Centre for Philosophy, Ideology and Good Governance, Osogbo, Osun State, led by it Director-General, Professor Moses A. Makinde, that paid him a visit in his office, said Awolowo’s ideals and philosophy were the light to the political and educational emancipation of the country.

According to the legal icon, Awolowo was a man of “uncommon vision and had uncommon ways of achieving the vision,” noting that that was why “he first trained teachers before introducing the free education that is second to none on the continent.”

The ABUAD president also hailed Osun State governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, for the vision of founding the Awo centre to inculcate the spirit of Awolowo and propagating hard work and academic excellence in line with Awo’s ideology.

Professor Makinde, in his speech on the occasion, described Chief Babalola as “a colossus, who made education a priority and as his major agenda and followed it up with the establishment of one of the best private universities in Africa and noted by UNESCO.”
Professor Makinde, who unveiled the centre’s programme to the ABUAD president, said the curriculum included training in basic philosophy and character traits for ethics that would promote ideology and good governance based on the philosophy of Chief Awolowo and other statesmen of like minds.
He lauded Chief Babalola for the vision of ABUAD and recalled his “remarkable work” as the pro-Chancellor of the University of Lagos, saying his wealth of experience would help “the young, but vibrant ABUAD,” noting that “that is why it is not a surprise to anyone that the institution is going places.”
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Governor Rauf Aregbesola gave the assurance at Ila-Orangun, in Ila Local Government Area of the state, at a political rally for his re-election in the August 9 Gubernatorial poll.
Addressing a large crowd at the campaign ground, Aregbesola said since 2010, his administration had imparted positively on the life of the people.
He cited the provision of good roads, drugs, ambulances, construction of modern classrooms, bursary, meals and computer to students popularly called ‘Opon Imo’(Tablet of Knowledge).
He said 6,000 Youths from Ila, Ifedayo and Boluwaduro Federal Constituency making up the area have benefited from the Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme, while the elderly people have been supported with monthly stipends worth eighteen million naira.
The governor urged the people of the area to come out in their large number on Election Day and cast their votes for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Also speaking at the rally, the Interim National Chairman of APC, Chief Bisi Akande, who is a prominent indigene of the town, commended the different developmental projects embarked upon by the Aregbesola administration.
He called on the people to give the administration another chance to complete the beautiful programmes it had started in the past three and half years.
The first executive Governor of Osun state, Isiaka Adeleke, said the state had witnessed tremendous development since 2010, which should be built upon with the re-election of the incumbent governor.
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