Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, on Tuesday urged Nigerians to use their vote to remove leaders who always offered excuses for their failure to deliver dividends of democracy.
He spoke in Abuja while delivering a lecture at the Good Governance Forum organized by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission.
The ICPC chair, Ekpo Nta, said the forum was for governors, professionals and public officials “who are adjudged to have impacted meaningfully on the lives of Nigerians”.
Speaking on the title, “Governance, Accountability and Transformation”, Aregbesola said with education reforms and good policies, “Nigeria can achieve more success than the Asian Tigers and the newly industrialised countries of South America”.
According to him, government has no meaning if it does not translate to welfare of the people, their security and improvement in their conditions of living and beautiful things they aspire to have.
In a veiled reference to President Goodluck Jonathan’s comment that he inherited the rot in education, Aregbesola said, “We don’t have to reinvent the wheel. There is never a time when there will be no excuse for failure.
“ICPC don’t be annoyed oh. I won’t mention name. One government said ‘I didn’t bring the rot in education, I met it’. Baba Obasanjo said ‘I dey laugh o’. Me too I said I dey laugh o. We know that was why we elected you to change it. If this is how you met it then change it.
“The good thing about democracy is that it periodically provides opportunity for us to kick out a government that offers excuses all the time and blames others for its failure.”
Explaining the situation in Baptist High School, Iwo, where students wore masquerade attires and choir gowns because some wore hijab to school, the governor said he would have suspended 92 of the 2000 students responsible for the crisis.
He said, “Because I am a humanist that believes in the right of the people to protest, I allowed them to have their way. As a matter of fact, if you want to go to the root, there are over 2000 schools in Osun and more than one denomination of Christians; but the Baptist group for whatever reasons chose to be recalcitrant. We are still engaging them.”
The governor said he could not be labelled a fanatic because in the past he had been accused of promoting traditional religion.
“A personality that is fanatical will not recognize traditional religion. Osun is the only place where Ifa people do their things officially. I am a Muslim and I am serious about it; but beyond that, you can be anything.
“I don’t even discuss religion with my wife. Look at my wife, she does not wear hijab. If my wife does not wear hijab, how can I force another person to wear it?
“Which one do you want to accuse me of? Take your mind of this. Osun is at peace with everybody. I am a Muslim; there is no doubt about that.”
Aregbesola boasted that Osun was a trailblazer in education for providing free uniform for over 750,000 students which had generated 3000 jobs, providing one meal daily for over 250,000 students with 300,000 eggs, 15,000 chicken and 15 herds of cattle weekly.
“We are not deterred by the antics of our detractors, who being mortally afraid of our success in this area, are raising storm in a teacup by shifting the focus of our reform, imputing religious motives and fictively inventing a religious crisis when they could not rouse one,” he said.
The governor lamented that corruption had become a national albatross that had made government irrelevant to the people and therefore defeated the purpose of governance in the country.
He said accountability, legitimacy of government and transparency in democracy were needed to ensure good governance.
“The point must be made very clear that democracy only guarantees the people choice – in determining their rulers and in policy-making. It, however, does not guarantee good governance.
“In spite of its imperfection, democracy offers the highest assurance of a very high probability of good governance.
“This is because it is only in a democracy that the rulers can be most accountable to the people. It therefore follows that when governance is accountable and transparent, it would bring about positive transformation in the lives of the people, which ultimately is the end of government and governance,” he said.
Aregbesola advocated for financial autonomy for states to check mismanagement of public funds.
He said, “Many of our governments, at all levels, lack imagination and zeal. We all wait for the monthly federal allocation which in most cases is barely sufficient to pay salaries.
“Also, because the federation account allocation is more of an unearned rent, it is spent as freebies and this is one of the impetuses of corruption.
“Every state, including the Federal Government, should strive for financial autonomy and self sufficiency. The federal allocation should not be used for paying salaries and running government. It should be tied to specific development projects.”
OSUN DEFENDER
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Photos from the First 2014 Independent Corrupt Practices & Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) Good Governance Forum, at ICPC Auditorium, Abuja on Tuesday 11/03/2014.
The Commissioner for Health, Dr (Mrs.) Temitope Ilori has declared that, henceforth, the State Ministry of Health would be having regular workshops, to sensitize Osun Traditional Medicine Practitioners in the state.
She made this declaration during a press conference which held at the Ministry’s conference hall in Osogbo, the state capital.
Dr. Ilori added that, the purpose of the Osun Traditional-Medicine Conference is to create awareness, and to establish good relationship with the Traditional-Medical Practitioners in the State.
Highlighting the theme of the Conference which is “Taking Traditional-Medicine to the Next Level in the State of Osun”, she stressed further, that the state government has done a lot in the health sector through the Ministry of Health.
She then enjoined all Traditional-Medicine Practitioners in the state to participate in the maiden programme by obtaining the registration forms from the Ministry free of charge.
The Commissioner also used the medium to laud the Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola over the series of health programmes aimed at the turning their lives for the better.
She added that, the forthcoming Osun Traditional-Medicine Conference is the first of its kind in the state of Osun, and that it would be of help to all, just as nature is important to mankind.
OSUN NEWS
A socio-cultural organisation in Osun State, Osun Movement for Peace, has urged residents to resist attempts by “unscrupulous persons” to disrupt the peace, unity and progress.
Speaking with reporters yesterday in Ede on a symposium organised by the group on the state’s education policy, the Coordinator, Comrade Temidayo Bankole, said some “politically-advantaged elite” have perfected plans to wage a media war against the government and “bastardise its laudable people-oriented projects and initiatives.”
The symposium holds today in Osogbo.
Bankole said: “We are worried about the misrepresentations and tension being created around important but delicate issues, such as education, religion and unity in our state by a tiny but vocal segment of the political elite, who seem to have mastered the art of infiltrating and recruiting allies in the media to drum up war beats in Osun, where religious and cultural tolerance is a desirable bedrock of the unfolding new rebranding and developmental order.”
He said it was unfortunate that a unique and rich policy as the Education Policy, which could have translated into a national strategy for the bail-out of the “shambolic” public school sector, has assumed religious and political colouration, fuelled largely by mischief and partisanship.
Bankole said: “With what one could note from the trend of discussions relating to the Osun School system in circles expected to churn out informed opinions, there are obvious politically-motivated effort to play down the beneficial impact of the components of policies, such as the O’Uniform, O’Meal and Opon Imo, which have been adjudged as revolutionary concepts in public school management.
“We see attempts to get the media to focus solely on the reclassification of schools (even this is clearly misrepresented) and undermine the wider public spirit and mission of the policy that the ordinary Osun people are describing as the best intervention in the education system since the era of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s free education policy.”
He said the symposium, themed: “Osun education policy in perspective: Issues, challenges and imperatives”, is the group’s contribution towards garnering support for the policy, “which is a sure strategy for the state’s socio-economic development.”
The media, civil society groups, religious groups, academia and rulers are expected at the symposium.
Bankole said: “We hope the symposium will be able to dissect the rejuvenation of public schools in Osun as a strong rebranding project and see how the project has begun to impact positively on the education management profile, as well as the state’s economy in key areas as job creation, empowerment and agricultural development.
“Where there is need to help the government in fine-tuning the policy with regard to the sustenance of its vision for the transformation of the state, the symposium will serve as a veritable platform.”
THE NATION
Citizens in the State of Osun should expect heavy rainfall on Wednesday 12th March, 2014. This is contained in a weather forecast obtained by the state’s Ministry of Environment and Sanitation.
According to the forecast, there would be misty early morning weather and partly cloudy and moderate breeze in the morning, which shall usher in rain showers and thunderstorm later in the day and night on Tuesday 11th March, 2014.
Misty early morning weather, gentle breeze is also expected on Wednesday morning of March 12, 2014. Although there will be prevailing wind of light breeze, thunderstorm and heavy rain pour occur in the afternoon, evening and night of Wednesday.
The cloudy weather with dusty haze, slight harmattan cold of Thursday, March 13, 2014 shall precede the wind and dry thunderstorm later in the day, while thunderstorm, heat and rain showers would occur in the latter hours of Friday, March 14, 2014.
The misty morning on Saturday March 15, 2014 shall be accompanied by moderate breeze; thunderstorm and rain showers of the day which shall extend till the night.
Sunday March 16, 2014 and Monday March 17, 2014 shall register the same weather conditions as Saturday March 15, 2014. Farmers are advised to start planting maize as from March 15, 2014.
Government of the State of Osun has denied the rumor being spread by some disgruntled politicians across the state that the present administration in the State of Osun is set to sack, retrench and force teachers in the state public schools to go on forced retirement, that the state government will rather recruit more qualified and competent teachers to complement the efforts of teachers already in the services of the state government.
Deputy Governor and Commissioner for Education in the State of Osun, Mrs. Grace Titilayo Laoye-Tomori, stated this while speaking at an interactive session put together by the state’s chapter of the All Nigerian Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS) to better the lot of education in the state and to see to impacting positively on children of the state held at the ANCOPSS house in Osogbo, the state capital.
Calling for continued support for school Principals in the enforcement of discipline among public school pupils and students which could lead to total eradication of truancy among school children, Mrs. Laoye-Tomori frowned at the spate of indiscipline among students in the state’s public education sub-sector, saying the present administration in the state will stop at nothing to rid public schools in the State of Osun of truancy.
Describing teachers as character molders, the state Deputy Governor urged teachers to deal with any erring students who form the habit of using cell phone during class sessions, adding that, the state government is committed to prompt payment of salaries and other entitlement of civil servants in the state teachers inclusive.
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori said the state government will not rest on its oars in her bid to make public schools in the state habitable for learning. She appreciated the efforts of members of the Parents and Teachers Association (PTA) in the development of the state’s education sector saying government of the State of Osun did not proscribe PTA in the
state but only relieved the association of some of the financial burden.
The state Deputy Governor also used the opportunity to call on teachers and students above the age of eighteen to participate fully in the forthcoming voters’ registration exercise saying, voters card is the power and rights of the people to elect those perceived as agents of change in the educational, economical and infrastructural development of the State of Osun and Nigeria at large.
In her welcome address, state President of ANCOPSS, Mrs. Modupe Olagunju, commended Mrs. Laoye-Tomori for her passionate efforts geared towards the development of public education in the state which is characterized with paying closer attention to the plights of teachers in the state.
Mrs. Olagunju thereafter pledged the support of teachers in state public schools to the survival of education in the State of Osun in particular and Nigeria in general.
OSUN NEWS
Some of the people who spoke with Bioreports on Monday March 10, 2014 said they were not really satisfied with the way the exercise was carried out, saying that it’s full of irregularities.
The reports gathered by Bioreports since the commencement of the exercise on Friday March 7 indicated that the exercise recorded a massive turnout of electorates in Osogbo, Ikirun, Ile-Ife and Iwo axis of the state.
Though, there were cases of missed voters’ names as some electorates could not find their names on the voters register, but the people trooped out to collect the PVC, right from the first day, Friday to the last, Sunday.
Out of the places visited by our reporter, only Osogbo, Iwo, Ilesa, Ile-Ife and Ila maintained the pace of the massive turn out for the three days exercise, while other towns and villages recorded low turnout of electorate on the second day of the programme.
The communities that recorded the low turnout on the second day included Aagba, Iragbiji, Inisa, Okuku, Eripa, Ada, Iree, Ilobu amongst others.
In the aforementioned places, the percentage of the PVC that were yet to be collected was more than the collected ones, thereby sending signal to INEC for the extension of the exercise.
Bioreports had earlier reported cases of missing names at Unit 2 in Ward 10 of Osogbo Local Government on Friday, when some of the electorates were seeing grumbling on the missing of their names on the voters list, and questioning why their names were missing on the lists.
Some of the electorates whose names were missing on the voters registration lists for the collection of the PVC at the polling unit as earlier reported were: Alhaji Aresa Jimoh with VIN number 90F5B03881295108839 and Mr A. Akeem with VIN number 90F5B03881295432832.
At Unit 7, Ward 4 in Ilobu in Irepodun Local Government, all the electorates that registered at the polling unit could not find their names on the register, a development that generated hues and cries at the unit.
And when Bioreports visited Units 8 and 14, Ward 5 in Osogbo Local Government on Sunday the same problem was recorded.
The same complaint was also recorded at unit 004, Police Post, Ward 07 in Eripa, Boluwaduro Local Government where some of the electorates seeing lamenting the missing of their names on the list, even as they were holding the temporary voters card issued in 2011.
Some of the electorates whose names were missing on the list at the polling unit were: Adedeji Dupe Olufunmilayo, Ogunleye Boladale, Olaegbe Mopelola, Ogundele Kehinde, Ayorinde Lydia and Ogundele Rolayo Sifawu.
Besides, there was hot argument on Friday between members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), National Conscience Party (NCP) United Democratic Party (UDP) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in some polling units in Eripa on the eligibility of the NCP and UDP agents to monitor the exercise.
The PDP members said the NCP and UDP were not eligible to monitor the PVC collection exercise, arguing that the two parties had formed alliance with the APC, a statement faulted by the APC, the NCP and the UDP members.
The matter was latter laid to rest when the police intervened and persuaded the parties to allow peace to reign, just as the NCP and UDP agents were not allowed to observe the exercise for that day, according to a source.
But NCP and UDP agents were allowed to monitor on Saturday following the intervention of the Deputy National Chairman of the NCP, Comrade Waheed Lawal who visited the community and other places where such incident happened.
Reacting on the issue, Ambassador Rufus Akeju the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for the State said the affected people that did not find their name on the list were those who registered twice in year 2011.
Akeju said that anybody that registered more than once would definitely be affected, adding that they still have the opportunity of re-registering their name during the forthcoming voters’ registration on Wednesday 12th March, 2014 at various poling units.
He said “If you register more than once your name will be affected, but you still have the opportunity of substitute registration, this opportunity is open for those who are below the age of 18 during 2011 voters card registration”.
Akeju who said a lot of sensitization and public enlightenment have been made on radio and television said by the time they finish the exercise Nigerians would have a register to be proud of.
He therefore, urged any electorate who has not yet collected his or her own Permanent Voters Card due to one reason or the other to visit INEC office for the collection.
BIOREPORTS
The Osun State government has earmarked the sum of N4 billion to boost small-scale businesses in the state.
This was disclosed in Lagos last Saturday at an occasion hosted by the All Progressive Congress, APC National Legal Adviser, Muiz Banire, for Ajibola Basiru, Commissioner for Regional Integration and Special Duties; Wale Boluwaduro, Commissioner for Finance and Muyiwa Ige, Commissioner for Physical Planning all serving in Osun State.
Speaking at the occasion about the programmes of Engr. Rauf Aregbesola in empowering the citizens of Osun, Boluwaduro said, “In the next dispensation, we plan to provide Micro Medium Fund to traders, agric farmers, etc – it’s a World Bank product of N2 billion.
“But, we are backing it up with another N2billion to make N4billion,” adding that “the minimum each person will get is about N1.5million. We could use that to pop up commercial activities in the state.”
Buttressing the impact of the administration’s economic programmes, the commissioner said, “The National Bureau of Statistics has shown that Osun as tiny as it is with 34th position in terms of revenue allocation from the Federation Account is the seventh largest economy in the federation in terms of GDP.
“And it’s put at over $9billion. When Mr. Governor came in, figure handed down by NBS then was $4billion. So, within a period of three years, we have moved to $9billion.
“Osun is 10,000 square meters larger than Lagos. GDP of Lagos is over $35billion.
“We can make more money than Lagos if we properly harness the opportunities that abound in the state.
“In terms of GDP per capita, which is the term in which standard of living is measured, Osun actually is number two after Lagos.
“In terms of standard of living, the governor has been able to deliver on that.” He said.
NIGERIAN ECHO
A socio-cultural group, the Osun Movement for Peace, has concluded plans to hold a symposium on Wednesday in Osogbo to declare its stand in support of the education policy initiated by the state government.
The symposium, which has been tagged, “Osun Education Policy in Perspective: Issues, Challenges and Imperatives”, is their own way of garnering support for the policy, the group said.
In a statement made available to our correspondent on Monday, the group urged stakeholders in the state to resist attempts at threatening the peace, unity and progress of the state.
Addressing journalists, Coordinator of the group, Temidayo Bankole, stated that some individuals had decided to bastardise the policy for political reasons.
He regretted that the new Osun Education Policy, which could have translated into a national strategy for the bail-out of the public school sector, had assumed religious and political colourations, fuelled largely by mischief and partisanship.
He said, “With what one could note from current trend of discussions relating to the Osun school system in circles expected to churn out informed opinions, there are obvious politically motivated efforts to play down the holistic beneficial impact of the various components of the policy, such as the OUniform, OMeal and Opon Imo, which have been adjudged as revolutionary concepts in public school management approach in the country.”
Bankole expressed worry that some privileged individuals had used the media to discredit the policy, highlighting only the reclassification of schools.
“We are worried about the current spate of misrepresentations and tension being created by a tiny but very vocal segment of the political elite who seem to have mastered the art of infiltrating and recruiting allies in the media to drum up war beats in our state.
“We see attempts to get the media to focus solely on the reclassification of schools – even this is clearly misrepresented – and an attempt to rubbish the wider public spirit and mission of the policy that ordinary Osun people are describing as the best intervention in the state’s education system since the era of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s Free Education Policy”, he said.
PUNCH
Osun government had sponsored 98 Clinical Students of the College of Medicine of the Osun State University, UNIOSUN, to complete their medical studies in the Karazin University in Ukraine.
The students, who were in their year three, four and five were said to have been stagnated in their studies for the past three years and could not continue their medical training because non-accredited teaching hospital status of UNIOSUN where they could be trained to become qualified doctors.