Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the State of State of Osun has charged youths to fully participate in the electoral process in order to deepen democracy in the country.
The governor gave the charge on Thursday,13 February, 2014 at the passing-out parade ceremony of the Batch A Corps member, held at National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun.
Aregbesola, who was represented by Commissioner for Youth, Sports and Special Needs, Barrister Steven Kola-Balogun, encouraged youths to participate in the electoral process as they make unity and peace of the nation their watch words.
He noted that 2014 is a politically crucial year for the nation, as the process towards the 2015 elections will commence in earnest.
He said “As much as I encourage you to participate, let the unity and peace of the nation, fair play as well as discipline be your watch words.”
Aregbesola described the passing-out corps members as ambassadors of the NYSC scheme and therefore urged them to be part of history by striving to build a nation that is united.
“Wherever you find yourselves, you must strive to make a difference, to spearhead transformation and promote harmonious interaction and creative development.” he urged.
He said he is proud that the NYSC Scheme remains a true symbol of national unity and added that the friendship formed during the service year would create opportunities for success and facilitate national integration and development.
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• With his recent step, we hope the religious stir will give way to educational dividends in Osun State
The project proceeded noiselessly until rumbles began in a few schools, about three, and the contention set the distinction between state and religion to the front burner. It first began as an accusation that the governor had instructed students to wear hijab, a Muslim wear, for all students, including Christian wards. It turned out a distortion, as the matter is litigation by a non-government body.
But the matter persisted and while it was quiet in virtually all the state, the rumpus became identified with Iwo town and not the whole town, but the Baptist High School.
What was the issue? It was that some parents did not want their children to abide in a school with children of other faiths – a school of interfaith. Some commentators fulminated that the governor was turning a forbidden issue into a tinderbox, and they had insisted that the governor reverse his programme because students of different faiths could not be forced to learn secular matters under the same roof.
The counter-argument was that the religious bodies that insisted ownership of the school’s lifestyle had not, since the takeover in 1976, contributed to the school equipment, curricula or infrastructure all these years. They did not also enlist when the governor introduced the free feeding to the students as part of the nourishment for education. Why were they waking up this late with a proprietary air because the schools, all Osun State schools, were undergoing perhaps the biggest wave of transformation any school system has witnessed in this country on a tab of about N30 billion?
It was clear that the matter of faith was no easy one when recently the students of differing faiths contested for sartorial supremacy. The governor intervened by visiting the school in his drama of sartorial solidarity. His was a peace mission, and it was highlighted by a six-man committee he set up to look into the matter with a view to putting the crisis behind. The committee included Gbadegesin Adedeji – its chairman. The others are T.A. Oni – who is secretary-, Israel Ajao, former assistant inspector-general of police, and Alhaji Bola Asafa.
Calm has reportedly returned to the schools and community, and what the governor has done chimes in with the highest tenets of all religions – harmony and peace among all people.
Ironically, Yorubaland is that last place we expect such scents of dissent based on faith. Historically the Yorubas have always lived peacefully in an ambience of Islam, Christianity and Ifa, and such distinction of syncretism has set them apart from other ethnic groups in West Africa.
It is also a tragedy that in contextualising the Iwo drama, commentators have failed to see that in all the close to 2,000 schools in the state, only a few see this as a matter of spilling bad blood. Even though the governor had said that he did not authorise a wear, why did the commentators not point out that he specifically introduced a uniform that bore no distinct religious vintage? He showcased this fact by wearing it to the school.
He said: “We are a product of the rule of law and this has guided all our actions. As we said in the past, we have not approved the use of hijab. I repeat it again for the hearing of mischief makers, who have been working tirelessly to bring religious war to our state. This government did not approve the use of hijab in any school before the matter went to court. It is the court’s position that the status quo be maintained until the case is determined.”
The governor had said this several times before February 10 when he visited Baptist High School. We hope that the committee will put paid to the stir and allow attention to turn to the massive school transformation in progress.
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The Osun State Commissioner for Finance says the state does not have a bad debt profile.
The Commissioner for Finance in Osun, Wale Bolorunduro, on Wednesday denied that the state government had obtained N413 billion loan from banks.
Mr. Bolorunduro denied the allegation while defending his Ministry’s 2014 budget before the State House of Assembly Committee on Finance and Appropriation in Osogbo.
The Commissioner said it was impossible for the state government to obtain such a “huge loan” from any bank as its revenue could not cope with the repayment.
“In the lists of highly indebted states released by the Debt Management Office as at December 2013 as published by some National Dailies, Osun did not feature.
“The total income of Osun in a year is N60 billion, and in four years it is N240 billion. In what way will any bank now give us N413 billion?
“So, the alleged N413 billion loan is not true, because no bank will give more than what state revenue can take.
“You cannot just go to the bank and say you want money, but you can only borrow based on your level of income.”
Mr. Bolorunduro, however, said the government had flouted a N60 billion bond in the capital market with the approval of the Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC.
He said already it had accessed N40 billion from the bond while the remaining amount would be accessed as the revenue of the state increases.
The commissioner stressed that the process through which the bond was taken was made known to the public. He said the loan was obtained to enable the government complete all ongoing projects in the state.
Mr. Bolorunduro assured that the state government was committed to making Osun self-sustaining, in terms of food security, infrastructure development, youth empowerment and industrialisation.
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Government of the State of Osun has re-affirmed its commitment at advancing the course of tertiary education sub-sector in the state through its desire to respond quickly to plights of students and lecturers in tertiary institutions owned by the state.
Deputy Governor of the State of Osun and Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Titilayo Laoye Tomori, stated this while addressing students of the state’s owned tertiary institutions carrying placards protesting the ongoing national strike action embarked by the Academic Staff Union of Polytechnics(ASUP) and their Colleges of Education Academic Staff Union (COEASU) counterparts.
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori, who decried poor state of infrastructure in the education sector in Osun at the inception of this administration in 2010, said government of the State will leave no stone unturned in her quest to transform fortune of education saying no sane person could toy with the promotion of education since it is an important ingredient to shape the future.
Assuring the protesting lecturers of institutions owned the government of the State of the untiring efforts at addressing challenges confronting tertiary education ,the Deputy Governor urged the protesters to handle issues bothering on their welfare with noble characters depicting them as true omoluabis.
Speaking on behalf of the protesters, Mr. Samuel Awowole, urged government of the State of Osun to be more dedicated to deepen teaching and learning in all state owned tertiary institutions by putting adequate infrastructural facilities in place so as to make life conducive to both the students and their lecturers.
Awowole ,who appealed to government of the State to grant autonomy to Osun State College of Health Technology, Ilesa to effect quick transformation of the institution ,then appealed to members of ASUP and COEASU to shealth their swords by calling off the strike they have embarked upon since January this year and return to classroom.
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The State Commissioner for Finance, Dr. Wale Bolorunduro has expressed his concern for the present position of the nation’s economy, now that the revenue from Federation Account has dropped by 40% (forty percent) since July 2013, saying all stakeholders in the nation’s economy should find a way of solving, the financial mess rocking all tiers of Government in Nigeria.
Dr. Wale Bolorunduro made the assertion today in Osogbo while speaking with newsmen.
The financial expert said something urgent should be done to curb the present unfortunate trend of low remittance of crude oil sales, since 70% (seventy percent) of the county revenue come from crude oil.
Dr. Bolorunduro therefore commended Governor Rauf Aregbesola for forging ahead in his numerous projects and programmes despite the dwindling income from the Federal Allocation Account which has been affecting all the states in Nigeria in the last six months.
The State Government of Osun has realized the need to reduce her over dependence on oil revenue from the Federation account by improving on the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).
This was disclosed by the Special Adviser for Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. ‘Bade Adeshina during his presentation at the House of Assembly, State of Osun.
He added that, the State Government is driving the Internal Revenue Service by repositioning and strengthening it through the appointment of more qualified personnel while beaming its searchlights towards the informal sector.
The Special Adviser Budget and Economic Planning thereafter assured the House that, 2014 Budget which is christened “Budget of Growth, Enhancement and Development” will be accorded all the necessary attention it deserves in order to ensure its success.
Mr. Adesina therefore called for the support of all stakeholders, including the parliamentarians to join hands as usual with the present administration in ensuring the successful implementation of the 2014 Budget of the State.
Photos from the Peace Meeting with South West CAN in Osogbo, State of Osun on Wednesday 12-02-2014
The State Government of Osun is committed to achieving a properly planned and harmonious environment within Osogbo, the state capital and her environs.
The Commissioner for Lands, Physical Planning and Urban Development, Arc. Muyiwa Ige disclosed this in Osogbo during a routing site inspecting visit to the sites of the on-going project in the State, which comprises the rehabilitation work at the train station, the market at Igbo-Kenya, the yam market located behind the Technical College, New MDS market along Iwo-Road, Trailer park, and Salvation Army Middle School, Alekuwodo.
The Commissioner directed the Site supervisor of Sunlek investment Ltd, the construction company in-charge of the perimeter fencing, Mr. Osita Osita to rework the fencing so that no portion of the school’s land would be left out. Arc. Ige, at the site of the routine exercise, also directed some owners of the structure within the proposed neighborhood market, to furnish the Ministry with relevant land documents for verification.
On the encourage of the Commissioner were the General Manager, Capital Territory Development Authority, TPI Wole Ilori, Directors and other staff of the Ministry.
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Further analysis showed that the Federal Government borrowed N80.05tn or 80.19 per cent of the total, while the 36 states and the FCT borrowed N1.99tn or 19.81 per cent of the nation’s total debt stock.
Four states with external debt profiles above $100m ranked highest in the external debt stock. These are Lagos with $938,135,517.81; Kaduna, $241,309,864.17; Cross River, $121,966,922.51 and Ogun, $116,802,098.95.
This means that the four states account for 50.36 per cent the 36 states’ total external debt, while Lagos State accounts for 33.31 per cent of the total.
Measured by the debt status of December 31, 2012, the nation’s total debt rose by 11.15 per cent a year after. As of December 2012, the total debt stood at $58.04bn. However, measured by the debt stock of $40.1bn by December 31, 2010; the debt profile rose by 60.87 per cent.
Of the Federal Government’s N8.054tn total indebtedness, N7.12tn or 88.45 per cent was borrowed from domestic sources, while the balance of N935.26bn was borrowed from foreign sources.
By instruments, the Federal Government raised N4.22tn or 59.31 per cent of its domestic debt component through the use of FGN bonds. With the use of Nigerian Treasury Bill, it raised N2.58tn or 36.26 per cent, while Treasury Bonds yielded N315.39bn or 4.45 per cent.
The growth of the nation’s debt stock can be seen in the budget for debt servicing. The Federal Government plans to spend N2.08tn to service the country’s debt in the next three years.
The figures for debt servicing as well as the county’s debt stock are contained in the Medium Term Expenditure Framework and Fiscal Strategy Paper of the Federal Government.
The document stated that while N591.76bn was utilised in servicing the nation’s debt in 2013, the sum of N712bn, N684bn and N684bn would be spent for the same purpose in 2014, 2015 and 2016 fiscal periods, respectively.
The total domestic debt servicing figure as of December 2012 stood at N720.55bn, indicating an increase of 34.08 per cent over the level in 2011.
The total domestic debt service of the Federal Government as a percentage of the total domestic debt stock outstanding was 11.02 per cent in 2012, which was higher than 9.56 per cent recorded in 2011.
According to the DMO, the significant rise in 2011 and 2012 was due to the increase in the cost of borrowing occasioned by the contractionary monetary policy regime, particularly the upward review of the benchmark Monetary Policy Rate by the Central Bank of Nigeria from 6.25 to 12 per cent.
The DMO explained, “The external debt service showed a downward trend, while that of the domestic debt increased significantly.
“The decrease in the external debt service was largely attributable to full redemption of some International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and African Development Bank loans over the period and the reliance on the domestic bond market to largely meet the FGN’s borrowing requirements since 2002.”
The Federal Government had recently expressed concern over the growth of domestic debt stock. The Director-General, DMO, Dr. Abraham Nwankwo, had said that compared to the level of foreign debt, the Federal Government had over borrowed from domestic sources.
The Government of the State of Osun will not commission any uncompleted or half done project. This was stated by the Commissioner for Youth, Sports and Special Needs, Mr. Stephen Kola-Balogun, while receiving the executive of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) in his office.
According to him, the administration of Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola believes in building structures that are standard and can stand the test of time before commissioning them as the administration cannot compromise standard for commissioning.
The Commissioner said that most of the capital projects embarked upon by the present administration had to be done from the scratch in order to ensure their durability as opposed to what the government inherited from the previous administration. In his words, he noted that none of the six stadia proposed by past the administration had indoors sport hall.
Thus, the present government had to re-draw its plans and start the reconstruction of the Osogbo stadium afresh. Mr. Kola-Balogun praised the administration of Ogbeni Aregbesola for creating a Ministry of Sports for the first time in the history of the state and for making sure that sporting activities are developed across the length and breadth of the state. The Commissioner therefore charged SWAN to always appraise the activities of government in the sporting sector with a view to drawing government’s attention to its strength and any likely weakness. He thanked the executive of SWAN for their interest in the Walk-to-live exercise of the government and enjoined them to participate in the exercise as a way of promoting sporting activities.
In his address, the President of Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN) State of Osun Branch, Mr. Yemi Aboderin, praised the administration of Ogbeni Aregbesola for his interest in sports development. He particularly eulogized Governor Aregbesola on the introduction of Walk-to-Live exercise, the construction works going on at the Osogbo stadium as well as sponsoring athletes from the state to various sporting activities within and outside the country.
He therefore pledged the association’s support for the government and promised to give adequate media attention to her activities on sports.
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