Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State has reiterated the commitment of his government to total abolition of poverty in the state, stressing that his administration is committed to the welfare of the people of the state.
The governor, who spoke in Osogbo, the state capital after the disbursement of N600 million to select women in the state, stressed that his administration was driven by egalitarianism and equity.
Aregbesola hinted that his administration had committed much resources to ensure total alleviation of poverty in the state to make life more meaningful to the citizenry, especially the women.
He said the state government had partnered Grooming Micro Finance centre, Lagos to bring lasting solution to the problem of poverty among the people of the state.
The governor disclosed that over 18,000 women had benefited from various loan schemes of his administration since the inception of his administration, adding that more women and youths would still benefit from the government in the area of empowerment.
He said: “We are committed to our crusade against poverty and we will not relent on our oars to ensure that poverty is wiped out in a promising state like Osun, despite the meager resources available to our administration.
“As a government, we have realised that development is incomplete without consideration to the human aspect. Ours is a combination of both infrastructural and human development,” he added
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I would like to first address the barrage of western media coverage of the unconscionable act of the abduction of over 270 of our daughters and children in Chibok about three weeks ago. I want to state categorically that this is a sad time in the history of our nation with our daughters missing. The question is does this event warrant the nonstop barrage by the western press on our country and how ‘we’ and our country are failures? Nigeria all of a sudden is a pariah in the world stage because of this single event carried out by evil men?
Let us take a step back in the not too distant history, did the event of September 11th 2011 not happen in the United States with over 4,000 lives lost on a single day in a single location? Did the terrorist bombing on the London Underground not happen in July 2005 in the United Kingdom with several lives lost? Did the governments and people of these countries become pariahs on the world stage? All nations and people worldwide rallied around the people of these western countries to condemn and support them through the difficult period in their history. The people and most importantly of the UK and USA learnt from these incidents, looking at root causes and taking preventive action to avoid a repeat of those horrendous incidents. Nigerians need to proudly be united at this difficult time and ensure this never happens again.
We must and will find our girls with the assistance we are now receiving from several countries but as a nation and people, we need to address a few issues.
The incident at Chibok was a failure of leadership, whose leadership you may ask? Failure of leadership of you and I; not just the Federal Government of Nigeria or the state governments alone.
As a people, we have buried our heads in sand individually like ostriches, with no concern for our fellow Nigerians, while this may have been more rampant with the political class, we have all stood by over the last few years of our democracy watching as the divide between the rich and poor grew wider, equality in standards no longer existed in the nation our fathers and fore father fought and died for. The middle class disappeared and we just watched; it is not my business! I am not a politician! As long as I can feed my immediate family, nothing else matters! “We the people” had the power through the ballot box to engender change, put true servant leaders in leadership positions with policies and programs to deal with germane issues of infrastructure, development, improving the economic lot of Nigerians as a people both now but most importantly for the future but we keep failing in this regard! We allow a few miscreants without vision or leadership qualities either get voted or rigged into office. That is a topic of discussion for another day and piece though!
Let’s get back to the issue at hand, why did Chibok happen? What do we need to do to avoid a repeat! Are there local solutions that have worked anywhere in the African or Nigerian environment?
Respectfully, I put it to you that Chibok happened due to a lack of engagement of the youth in our environment. It happened because of the inequality of standard of living between the ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’ that are neighbors in my country and the flagrant display of ill gotten wealth.
Rather than engage our youths constructively, they were used for political gains, stupidly in most instances armed and then dumped by their political benefactors! What do young people in this situation do? Help themselves through violence and crime! Why are we surprised!
It is at this point that I will like to refer our leaders and but most especially you, the reader of this piece and our nation to one of the states in Nigeria, the state of Osun where a guy who calls himself ‘Mister’ Governor has lead his team and positively dealt with a variant of this issue of youth engagement, personal self worth, building bridges and security through various programs of which I will only focus on one, the OYES program.
In 3 years, 40,000 unemployed youths were engaged by the leadership of this state between 2011 and 2013, what do you as an intelligent Nigerian think happened to crime rate in the State of Osun? Of course it went down! These were individuals that were sitting at home frustrated with themselves, their parents, community and of course their government. These were youths that had little or no self worth of themselves now adding value to their community. Waking up in the morning and having a sense of purpose, dignity in contributing to their community and environment but most importantly being taught life skills on independence. Some of the graduates of this scheme have become farmers, business owners etc. The first female ambulance driver in Nigeria is a graduate of this scheme.
Is this scheme an end all be all solution to our issues? No, but it is a bridge, a solution in the right direction. My fellow compatriots and lovers of our nation, why would the World Bank recognised this initiative as a solution that addresses youth engagement in developing countries but we in Nigeria cannot see the benefits as leverage! Forget whose innovation it was, forget their political party, let us as a people begin to use what has worked or is working towards the development of our nation, Nigeria, the giant of Africa.
I know I said I will only mention one thing but pardon me I just love my country too much.
When will you and I start holding our leaders to account to implement policies that may not be popular but that positively impact and benefit our people? In Tanzania, Julius Nyerere changed the national language from English to Swahili to bring about unity of purpose amongst the several tribes and languages in his country; today the people are stronger as a nation. Nkrumah in Ghana made the ‘Kenteh’ the uniform of the nation, can you imagine the number of jobs that policy created and maintains in their textile industry, what that that single policy has done and continues to do for the Ghanaian economy?
In the State of Osun, Rauf Aregbesola, Mr. Governor introduced a single free uniform for all students in primary and secondary schools. All the uniforms are produced in his state making over 3,000 unemployed people get trained as tailors with a feeder system with new student intakes and replacements yearly, is it a surprise that the Nigerian Federal Bureau of Statistics named Osun the state with the least unemployment in 2013 with less than 3%.
While I’m not a statistician, I was at a forum a few days ago when someone said that Katsina and Kano indigenes at some point in the history of Nigeria formed around 20% of the manufacturing workforce because of the textile industry, which is now docile!
Can you imagine what it would mean to unengaged youths in the state of Katsina and Kano, even the entire northern Nigeria if the Federal government of Nigeria made ‘Ankara’ the uniform of this nation with all civil servants wearing it with minimal deduction made from their salaries. Cap that with a ban on importation of fabrics into Nigeria, and BOOM! What happens to the economy of northern Nigeria, it explodes with jobs and industry
Leadership is not always about being the innovator, it is about leveraging and implementing policies and solutions that have or are working. Leadership is about taking tough decisions, probably rejected by a few but to the benefit of the majority.
Nigeria, bring back our girls but most importantly, start the process to avoid a repeat of Chibok.
Dotun Babayemi writes from Gbongan, Aiyedaade local government, State of Osun.
The state Deputy Governor said records available to the administration of Governor Rauf Aregbesola at its inception in October 2010 stated that only three percent of secondary school students from schools in the state qualified for matriculation into the university.
She said ways to correct this anomaly and other rotten found in the state’s education sector led the state government to convey an education summit for stakeholders in the education sector of the state of Osun in February 2011.
Acoording to the Deputy Governor, the sector has been repositioned and improved tremendously as more than forty-three percent of students who finished from public schools in the state are now qualified for matriculation into universities of their choice.
Mrs Laoye-Tomori said the state’s school feeding programme is in line with the United Nations Education Scientific Cultural Organization ‘s (UNESCO) recommendation noting that the programme has led to an increase in school enrolment geometrically as the state now has the highest number of elementary school enrolment in the country.
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori disclosed that the present administration committed over N3.6 billion to O’MEAL programme annually adding that commercial activities of the state has witnessed a lot of transformation following the introduction of the O’MEAL programme as over o1,000 female farmers, 1,500 farmers and over 3,000 food vendors have been empowered through O’MEAL.
Recommending the programme to other states in the federation to curb the menace of out -of -school children, the state Deputy Governor appealed to other well meaning Nigerians and corporate organisations to partner with the state government in the people’s oriented programme saying Governor Aregbesola led administration is poised at taking education to the next level in the state of Osun.
Earlier in his remark, Managing Director of LASACO Insurance Plc, Mr. Olusola Ladipo Ajayi, said management of the insurance giant was happy to identify with the state government in her quest of making elementary available to all categories of children irrespective of the financial status of their parents.
Mr. Ajayi said education is the best legacy every right thinking parent could give to his or her children as it is a step to secure their future saying life without qualitative education could be devoid of notable and worthy future.
He thereafter urged the state government to put the money into better use as it was meant to appreciate and commend the giant stride being taken by the present administration to make illiteracy a thing of the past in the state of Osun.
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The transformations in the various sectors of the economy of Osun have been described as indices that have shored up the economy of the state in no small measure.
This was the observation of the Assistant Director, Central Bank of Nigeria, Osogbo Branch, Mr. Macduff Efetabore Okoro, who also said the current administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola is affecting lives in manners never witnessed before in the state.
The apex bank chief spoke at the commissioning of the South-West Zonal Office of the Chartered Institute of Bankers of Nigeria.
While proposing a toast to the State of Osun, Okoro said the state is currently reaping some enduring dividends of democracy in the past three and half years.
Highlighting the areas of development, the CBN boss identified quality and affordable education, youth empowerment, roads and other infrastructural developments as some of the areas massive impacts have been recorded.
He averred that adding to the changing terrain for doing business, there is a new impetus and momentum to breathe life into the economy which has been dormant before the advent of Aregbesola’s government.
“It is pleasing to note that, in the State of Osun today, there is the Osun Rural Enterprises and Agricultural Programme (O’REAP) which has engaged tens of thousands in food crop cultivation, fisheries, beef production and even cocoyam cultivation.
“Also there is the private partnership participation arrangement with TUNS FARM as the “Scheme Manager” to manage the state’ Broiler Production Scheme and about 200,000 birds are produced on monthly basis.
“In the area of Youth Empowerment, the State is excelling through Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (O’YES) which has engaged over Twenty Thousand (20,000) Youths and won several commendations from institutions like the World Bank and O’YESTECH through which over five thousand (5,000) Youths had been successfully trained for self-empowerment,” he said.
According to him, with the various job schemes, there is hardly any home or family in state that has not felt the impact of government.
He added that the introduction of the Tablet of Knowledge (Opon Imo) into the education sector in the state has impacted positively on the standard of education, ranking the state among the best in the country.
He continued: “The education system had also been impacted upon such that the standard could be said to be among the best in the country.
“The major highlight in this area is the Opon Imo Technology Enhanced Learning System (O’TELS) initiative where computer tablets were distributed to senior secondary pupils in public schools in the state. It is on record that Opon Imo has won numerous awards in Nigeria and abroad.
He identified other areas where the government has earned the praises of the citizenry as investment in road infrastructure where hundreds of kilometres of urban and rural roads had been repaired and some constructed and investment in security which has made the state of Osun to be reputed to be one of the safest states in Nigeria.
While speaking, Aregbesola said his administration has shown the path to be taken nationally if the problem of unemployment would be solved.
He noted that, through the careful execution of his policy on banishment of unemployment, osun has engaged 40,000 youths in decent ventures through the Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (O’YES).
The governor also added that the state is working towards making a huge commercial success of his agricultural programmes, ranking high in the promotion of investment in agro-processing.
According to him, “Our initiatives in the education sector of the state drive empowerment and increase economic activities. The Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme (O’MEALS) ensures that about 300,000 children are fed daily.
“The farm produce used to maintain this programme, which is sustained with N3 billion annually, are sourced from farmers in the state. About 3,000 women are employed and empowered to prepare and serve the food.
The governor said the CIBN and his administration have certain goals in common, listing the vision to diversify the economy and establishment of the state as a hub of enterprise, trade and commerce in South-West Nigeria as part of the goals.
“As for the Institute, it is positioning the state as a centre of professional banking education in the region”. The governor told the gathering.
He assured that his administration is committed to ensuring the security of life and property in the state, adding that in the last three and half years, it has improved the security condition in the state.
Aregbesola averred that it is not accidental that Osun today is one of the most peaceful states in Nigeria.
He said, “We will continue to consolidate this and see to it that, at all times, banks and other business areas in our state are formidably secure.
“Armed bandits and robbers who dare to test our steely security presence will never live to tell the tales of their misadventure”. The governor assured the audience.
Responding, the President/Chairman of Council of the CIBN, Dr. Segun Aina, described the opening of the zonal office as another landmark achievement in the history of the institute.
Aina expressed optimism that the opening of the office would trigger huge economic activities and commercial benefits in the state.
“I have no doubt in my mind that the opening of the CIBN South-West Zonal Office in Osogbo will bring enormous economic and social benefits to the people of Osun and surrounding states,” Aina said.
In his remarks on behalf of all traditional rulers present at the occasion, the Akinrun of Ikirun, Oba AbdulRauf Olayiwola Adedeji, said the establishment of the coordinating zonal office of the South-West in Osogbo is a great honour to the state.
Akinrun, who is also a patron of the institute said the idea of establishing the zonal office is to enhance professionalism in the practice of banking in Nigeria.
“It is a singular honour to us in the State of Osun that the activities of the institute and its branches in six states will be coordinated henceforth from here in Osogbo. This is a great honour done to us in the State of Osun,” the monarch said.
No fewer than Twenty Five Thousand, Two Hundred and Eighty Three (25,283) students of the Osun origin have benefited from bursary awards with a sum of N521 million.
The state government said the effort is in furtherance of its determination to ensure that education is available to all indigenes irrespective of their financial conditions.
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Mr. Lawrence Oyeniran, at the weekend, explained that a sum of N275.7 million was paid to final year students of the state origin across Nigerian tertiary institutions for the 2012/2013 academic session.
He added that a special grant to the tune of N17.3 million has also been paid to Law school students of Osun Origin in six campuses of the Nigerian Law School for the 2012/ 2013.
Oyeniran stressed that the sum of N208.6 million was paid to 20,215 final year students from 74 institutions and N18.5 billion to 185 law school students in five campuses last year.
According to him, “What the Rauf Aregbesola-led administration has done with the payment of Bursary to the students is in compliance with one of the six-point integral action plan that focuses on the provision of functional education.
“We should not forget that N2,000 used to be paid as bursary to final year students in colleges of education, N3,000 to all undergraduates and N10,000 to law students and their counterparts in colleges of medicine.
“With the coming of Aregbesola, bursary award to student in tertiary institutions is now N10,000 flat, irrespective of the student’s course of study, while N20,000 is being paid to final year students of law and medicine and a generous review of the N10,000 to students of Nigerian law schools to N100,000”. The director noted.
The Bureau of Communications and Strategy in the Office of the Governor, while restating the administration’s commitment to the restoration of functional education, said that all the education initiatives of the administration that are being commended from far and near are aimed at producing students who are well-prepared and who can compete with any student in any part of the world.
“It is less than four years that this revolution started. The results are already showing. The surest way to change the society is to change the way people are educated. This, this government has challenged itself to achieve,” the Bureau’s Director, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon said.
He added that the many recognitions received by the state’s education policies are enough testimonials that Osun has the template for solving many of the disturbing national questions.
“For instance, the Federal Government has now realised the need to introduce the school meal programme. This is one programme that has increased school enrollments in Osun. It alleviates poverty and create jobs for local food vendors and farmers. The ripple effects are just simply tremendous,” Okanlawon added.
Photos showing the reaction of the people of Osun during the Commissioning of ’23 Road Network for Osogbo
Ajanaku ko ja mo ri nkan firi . Bi a ba re erin a mo pe a re erin
The elephant is not an ordinary animal that can pass unnoticed. This implies that Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola is not a mean governor but a governor whose impact has been felt not only in Osun but in Nigeria as a whole. It is a known fact even by the political candidates jostling for the seat of governor of the state of Osun.
The August 9, 2014 election is no doubt gathering momentum, and the various political gladiators are going about in the state soliciting for the votes of the electorate, so far so good, it appears that the coming election will be between the All Progressive Congress (APC) candidate, the incumbent governor, Aregbesola and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Senator Iyiola Omisore. The bill boards are all over the state, not only adding beauty to the streets, but adding glamour to the political process. A bill board of Omisore reads “ Atari Ajanaku Ki seru omode”, meaning; The head of the elephant is not a load for a kid . It is interesting to note that Omisore claim to be an elephant’s head, while the incumbent governor, Aregbesola political appellation is that of a living and complete elephant. So, which of the two is heavier? The elephant’s head or a whole elephant
Philosophers do not answer questions, but muse; they try to understand the questions as there is no definite answer to philosophical questions. Thinkers trade in questions.
Aregbesola is often saluted as “ Ajanaku koja mori nkan firi bi a ba r’erin ka mo pe a ri erin. This means elephant cannot but be noticed. Aregbesola’s personality, vision and mission have catapulted him far above his contemporaries in the political space, his wealth is the people that passionately love and appreciated his governance everywhere he goes.
Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu, the former governor of Abia state that participated in the last edition of “Walk to live” in the state could not hide his feelings when he declared; “I am a member of the PDP but with what I have heard and seen about your governor made me to come out in the open to support good work.
Iyiola Omisore is a personal friend of mine but I will always say the truth. Few days that I have spent here and the way his people talked about him truly showed that Governor Aregbesola deserve another term to complete that good work that the Lord has used him to start during his first term”.
Ba ba ri erin ka mo pe a ri erin- Former Inspector General of Police and Chairman of Police Service Commission Mr. Mike Okiro added his voice to what Aregbesola has achieved in the state when he declared that Osun is saved for investors . The American Ambassador added his voice to those who have seen what elephant looks like, by encouraging investors to come to the state. Comrade Chukwu Merije, a PDP member and Senate Chairman on Education Committee on a working visit to the state urged other states to emulate Aregbesola’s reforms in education.
Historically speaking, every age produces leaders that come to meet the need of the hour. Henry Ford asserted: “The whole secret of a successful life is to find out what it is one’s destiny to do, and then do it”. This hour has produced Aregbesola that has uplifted the state to become the seventh economic developed state in Nigeria. The man has justified the mandate given to him by the people. Under three years, he has provided jobs to over 40,000 youths, through OYES and another 10,000 jobs in the civil service with 54% additional teachers recruited to meet the educational reform. There is no community, or household that has not benefited from this singular initiative. The World Bank has since recommended the project to the federal government.
The Educational sector has become a phenomenon; dilapidated school structures have given ways for new, modern and well equipped schools. Parents have been relieved of burden for payment of WAEC examination fees, that cost the state over 400 million naira annually.
Opon Imo, the computer device that aids learning, is another fit that nobody can deny. Aregbesola’s score on this learning device has earned him several laurels across the globe. The governor has asserted that “Education offers the best way to produce great individuals that will create great society. This is the trust of our mission in education. It is a mission that should be backed by all, for it is a mission that is in the interest of all”.
When a leader embarked on a mission that benefited all irrespective of the circumstances of birth, that leader will be hard to dislodged, because he is no longer an ordinary leader but a statesman. The other candidates for the coming election will contend with the public scrutiny on many issues which include; ethics, love and transparency. On ethics, George Washington was better illustrating it, when he was asked who cut down the cherry tree, he replied, ‘I cannot tell a lie.”
Some of these gubernatorial aspirants are noted for telling lies quite often to the extent that their names are synonymous with lies. They lied over what is generally known to the public, they lied over their secret weakness, they lied to co party leaders, and they lied about their achievements within and outside the public domain. Ethics are a set of basic working tenets for life and business. The stronger our ethical behavior, the better leaders we become.
Trust – There ought to be trust between leaders and the led. It is the fulcrum that leads to social contract, but where there is no trust between the led and the leader, the right to govern the people is lost.
Love for the people and the passion to bring a positive change to the lives of the people will be tested. Once the people realized they are dealing with selfish and power hungry politicians, they will not hesitate to give their mandate to the trusted, tested and transparent leaders. This is the edge that Aregbesola has over the other contenders. That is the edge that will make his second term bid a walk-over.
Obaditan wrote in from Osogbo
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Combining motherhood with official responsibilities is no joke. It is even more demanding when such mother occupies political or public office. However, the Osun State Deputy Governor, Mrs. Grace Titilayo-Laoye Tomori, is one person who has combined both, efficiently.
From her days as an administrator at the University of Lagos where she was appointed Assistant Registrar, from where she rose to the post of Principal Assistant Registrar and later became the Admissions Officer, she exemplified diligence.
In fact, in the political circles in Osun State, the general belief is that her choice as the deputy governor to Governor Rauf Aregbesola in 2007 was in recognition of her wealth of experience at the public and private sectors.
While serving as deputy governor, she also doubles as the Commissioner for Education and has positively impacted the Osun State education sector, a job for which she has received recognition awards such as The Most Innovative Education Commissioner Award for the South-west zone organised by President’s School Debates Nigeria, an agency of the Federal Ministry of Education.
The mother of four is also the recipient of the West African Gender Dialogue in conjunction with West African Institute for Leadership and Governance, Most Outstanding Female Deputy Governor of the Year 2012.
From the academia to full time politics, Titilayo-Laoye remains committed to the electorate since they are the ones who brought her to power.
“You should always think of how to add value to their lives (the electorate) and make your constituency or state better than you met it. You must be humble, tolerant, accommodating and always listen to the electorate. To the glory of God, I have a leader and a boss whose core area of competence is adding value to people’s lives. So, I am a happy politician,” she said.
Interestingly, however, her job is further made easy by her family and the governor who according to her are making it possible for her to contribute her quota to the development of the state.
According to her, her work has not affected her family in any way. In fact, they now look out for her and support her, she claimed, adding that despite the age difference, she gets along with Governor Aregbesola very well.
“The Governor is a visionary leader with a very large heart and an infinitely large capacity to accommodate people; save a lazy, and a dishonest person. Ogbeni is brilliant, honest and very humble. He relates very well with me.”
She claimed to be privileged to be his deputy, adding that “working with Ogbeni is like enrolling in a grassroots school of politics. He is daily seeking for ways of uplifting the downtrodden, and upgrading the quality of life of people generally. He is caring and God fearing. He has a lot of milk of human kindness in him as depicted in his pro-people policies. So there is no way one will not work well with him.”
But how has she been able to cope with working in her capacity as the deputy governor? To this, she claimed her career and experience at the University and in the corporate world prepared her for the task at hand.
“What is politics? It is about adding value to the lives of the electorate. You must be humble, tolerant, accommodating and always listen to the electorate. At the University of Lagos, I was a University Admission Officer for several years where I had the opportunity of interacting closely with applicants who became students and anxious parents seeking admission for their children. One had to be patient and understanding on such jobs. Today, to the glory of God, most of the students I admitted into UNILAG are at the top echelon of the society where they are contributing to the development of Nigeria,” she said.
However, she has an interesting pastime; she personally tends and designs the garden in her official and personal residences and this, according to her, gives her great delight.
“I tend to my garden for relaxation. I personally designed the garden in my official residence and in my personal residence. I tend to my plants and flowers and that gives me joy.
“For exercise, I walk briskly on the treadmill. I also love cooking healthy foods and most times, I create healthy menu which I share with friends,” she said.
Although her children are adults and married, time spent with them is equally refreshing.
THIS DAY NEWSPAPER
Warning that the youths should not allow themselves to be used for violence or induced with material things because of the inordinate ambition of some politicians, he said that all the developmental programmes being executed by the present administration were only made possible because of the peace reigning in the state.
On the alleged plan to sack workers in his second term, the governor said that the allegation was the making of desperate politicians who are jittery of the achievements of his administration, saying, “we are not sacking any worker, we will rather employ more of them.
“Through our efforts in governance and approach to issues of workers, it should be clear to everybody that we are not ready to sack any worker, but our political opponents are just spreading rumours and lies to set workers against us.
“I am sure that our workforce consists of wise people and they cannot be deceived by any politician who has nothing good to offer them and the entire people of this state.
“Another lie they are spreading is that we want to stop Okada business all in their efforts to gain the favour of the people. We are not stopping Okada riders, but we will make them more successful through our programmes and policies”, he added.
The governor noted that all the lies and rumours were meant to set people against him and his government, with a view to triggering violence and rigging, through which they intended to realise their ambition.
Speaking on the pension arrears owed the pensioners by the government, he said that the government, out of its magnanimity had recently released N1bn for the payment of the arrears, inspite that the pension crisis was the making of the last administration.
Aregbesola then noted his administration would continue to execute programmes and policies that would make life meaningful to the people of the state.
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