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Osun SACA Celebrates Valentine’s Day With Free HIV Counseling And Testing

HIVAs part of activities marking the year 2014 Valentine’s Day Celebration, Osun State Agency for the Control of AIDs (O-SACA) is organizing a free HIV Counseling and Testing for all the youths and general populace in the State.
This was contained in a press release issued and signed by the Project Manager, O-SACA, Dr. Akin Oyebade who stated that the activities is designed to sensitize the youths to avoid risky sexual behaviours, maintain abstinence and remain faithful to one partner.
According to the release, the programme holds between Wednesday 12th and Friday 14th February 2014 at O-SACA’s Secretariat, 79, Odi-Olowo Street, Osogbo by 8:30am daily.
The release enjoined all and sundry  to visit O-SACA’s  office for free counseling and testing, as well as collection of condoms and Information, Education & Communication (IEC) materials.

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Tourism Commissioner Charges Youths On Traditional Foods

sikiru ayedunThe Special Adviser to the Governor on Home Affairs, Tourism and Culture, Mr. Oladipo Soyode, has charged youths to be eating traditional food to enable them live healthy instead of foreign food that has no nutritional value.

Mr. Soyode who was represented by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mrs. Olajumoke Bello gave this charge at Osogbo during the Traditional food Festival competition Organized for the food vendors in the State.

The Special Adviser reiterated the efforts of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola’s administration in bringing the aged long traditional food that have nutritional value to the door steps of the younger generation who may have lost real value of typical african food.

Also speaking at the event,the General Manager, Osun Tourism Board, Mr. Abiodun Balogun challenged the food vendors to be cooking real African food and make use of locust rather than modern maggi to allow the consumers feel the nutritional values.
Highlight of the event were the showcasing of Traditional food from Osogbo, Iwo, Ede, Ikirun, Ife, and Ijesha zones with food like: Iyan Ewu, Iyan Gbere, Eki, Sokun-Sokun, Dodo Ikire, akara Osu, Igbalo, Ojojo, Dele, Efo Ebolo, feregede, isapa, ogunmo, moin-moin, and a host of others.

At the end of the competition; Osogbo zone which comprises of Osogbo, Olorunda, orolu and ifelodun local Governments came first, Ikirun zone which comprises of Ifelodun, Boripe, Ila and odo-otin local governments came second while Iwo zone that comprises of Iwo, Ayedire, Ola-Oluwa, Ayedaade, Irewole and Isokan local governments came third.

Present at the Occasion were the Iyaloja of the State of Osun, Alhaja Awawu Asindemade, Directors and Staff of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Tourism and Culture and Osun Tourism Board.

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The new Commissioner of Police in Osun State, Mr Ibrahim Maishanu, yesterday assumed duties in the state. Mr Maishanu who hails from Yabo Local Government Area of Sokoto State succeeded Mrs. Dorothy Gimba who served as the state commissioner for one year. Mrs Gimba who is on course  at the Nigerian Institute of Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru near Jos, was affected by the recent shake up in the police force.
Maishanu, according to a statement from the spokesman of the state police command, Mrs Folashade Odoro, arrived Osogbo, the state capital, on February 10, 2014. According to the statement, the new commissioner enlisted in the force as a cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in 1984 and rose to the rank of Commissioner of Police in 2009.
The statement said Mr Maishanu who holds a degree in Management had served at various times as Commissioner of Police in Imo, Niger, Taraba and Ekiti States. He is an alumnus of NIPSS.
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RTEAN - 3The Chairman of Osun chapter of National Union of Road Transport  Workers, Alhaji Isiaka Afolabi, says the union will not indulge in acts capable of destabilising the state during the forthcoming governorship elections.
Afolabi told newsmen in Osogbo on Wednesday.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that INEC had fixed Aug. 9 for the governorship election in the state.
He said the union was an effective organ in the maintenance of peace and good governance without political bias.
He said the union had effectively eradicated motor park thuggery in the state with a view to ensuring peaceful atmosphere. The chairman said there was no more thuggery among its members and that they would not engage in violence during the election. He said the union was committed to good governance and would stand by the government to make life easier for the people.
He commended the state government for providing 50 buses to the union through a bank-guaranteed soft loan.Government must be commended for this initiative and the payment of a one-year comprehensive insurance on each of the vehicles.
“We also thank the government for the payment of 20 per cent bank interest on the loan,” he said. Afolabi said the union would continue to support government in its activities.
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A Former Governor of Lagos State,  Bola Tinubu, on Wednesday met with the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria from the South-West in Osogbo.
 The meeting was meant to address the crisis caused by the new education policy of the state Governor, Rauf Aregbesola.
The meeting, which was held behind closed door in the Government House, lasted for three hours.
While Tinubu and Aregbesola led the government’s team, the Chairman of CAN in the South-West, Bishop Magnus Atilade, and CAN chairman in Osun State, Rev. Elisha Ogundiya, led other clergymen to the meeting.
It was gathered that Tinubu, who is one of the national leaders of the All Progressives Congress, appealed to the religious leaders to sheathe their swords, but the leadership of CAN was said to have maintained its stand on the issues.
Tinubu, while briefing journalists after the meeting, said he was in the state to make sure that there was no religious crisis.
He said,  “We are in the state because of the  concern for the future of our children knowing full well that education is the greatest weapon against poverty.
“We cannot allow the process of educating and developing our children to divide us; we cannot allow that to pervert their minds, we cannot allow that to separate them in a manner that will bring misunderstanding. As a leader, we must be ready to provide that.
“Religious crisis cannot happen  in Osun State  and we shall not allow those behind it to succeed. Education is essential to us and religion is also very important. We shall therefore ensure that the two are not affected. The concerned people have agreed to give peace a chance.”
The APC leader said  the party’s  presidential candidate would be selected in a transparent manner, saying it would not cause any rift because the process would be credible.
Tinubu also said the  party would win the governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states.
He insisted that the time had come for a change, saying the APC would ensure the change Nigerians had been yearning for.
“APC’s presidential candidate will be selected  through a clear process. You see the way and manner membership registration took place in a clear process, the presidential race  will also be like that. All elections will be transparent under a new arrangement.”
The CAN chairman in Osun, in an interview with our correspondent, said the former governor appealed to CAN, adding that  dialogue was still ongoing because  the matter had yet to be resolved finally.
He said, “We met and he appealed to us, but we have not resolved the matter. We are still maintaining our stand. However, dialogue is still ongoing. We will meet again soon.”
CAN had opposed the use of hijab in schools founded by Christian missionaries.
This had resulted into a crisis at the Baptist High School, Iwo, when pupils started wearing various religious garments to  the school to protest the use of hijab.
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Dr Adetunji Dare is the Chief Medical Director of Hope Medical Centre in Ila Orangun, Osun state, in this interview, gives a thumb up to the Aregbesola administration for transforming the state. Excerpts:
WHAT is your opinion on the school reclassification policy in Osun State?
I sincerely believe that the vilification of the governor as a result of his decision is unfair. When he came on board, what he met on ground was nothing to write home about- there was no sense of direction. As a matter of fact, the reclassification is to rejuvenate the education sector in the state.
We have a system that does not have a sense of direction and does not have a policy template. Now that we have seen a gover
nor that is focused, I think those criticizing him are doing that out of ignorance.
But don’t you think it is contributing to the confusion in the education sector of the state?
As a matter of fact, some of us believe that whether you are a Christian or you are a Muslim, the bottom line is, ‘are you getting the right kind of education?’ Are you being given what you should get from the government? In any case, good education does not have to be provided by any religion.
People are only crying wolf where there is none. I believe that religion should not be brought into government policies. I quite know that the state governor does not have it in mind to rubbish any religion.
Governor Aregbesola has also received hard knocks over his plans to construct an interdenominational worship centre. What is your opinion on this?
The governor told everybody when he was campaigning that he was going to run an unusual government and most of the things we are witnessing in Osun State are very unusual. They are unusual on a positive note. Most of these criticisms are based on lack of what is going on.
What the government ought to have done to minimize this vilification is to sensitize the people on the advantages that are accruable to this wonderful and commendable innovation.
One thing that we lack in the state is money, but not until the advent of this government, previous governments did not take it upon themselves to generate funds for the state. If you have that interdenominational centre, it will definitely enhance the economy of that area.
Are you saying that it is an avenue to generate funds for the state?
No, but to create employment for people.
By building an interdenominational centre?
Yes. If you go for a crusade, you will not sleep on the ground because there will be satellite villages around there. That is a way of generating employment for people.
Why should the people of Osun state vote for Aregbesola for a second term because the argument by the opposition is that he has performed below expectation?
I can say it without mincing words that since the inception of Osun State, the only regime that can be compared with this one is that of Chief Bisi Akamde in terms of provision of dividends of democracy.
He has performed above board in every facet of the state. The achievements are so overwhelming. Some of us even wonder what the opposition will use to campaign because there is no facet that has not been touched by him.
Do you see INEC conducting a free and fair election in the state?
I think INEC has no choice. Even if INEC does not want to conduct free and fair elections, we are not going to support it.
Is your party not worried over the possible use of federal might during the polls?
I doubt if there is a federal might because the umbrella is already torn. We are not afraid of any federal might because Nigerians are wiser now. I only pray that Jega will not allow  himself to be used in this visionless agenda.
In Osun State, I want to assure you that nothing will scare us. We are going to vote and wait until the votes are counted.
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Photos from the Peace Meeting between Muslim and Christian parents over dress code crisis  in Baptist High School, Iwo, State of Osun

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (4th right); his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (4th left); Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Iwo Chapter, Catechist Paul Olagoke (3rd left); Chief Imam Iwo, Shiekh Mudashir Akinlade (2nd right); Chairman, Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN), Iwo Chapter, Reverend Bayo Ademuyiwa (2nd left); Chairman Isokan Musulumi, Iwo, Sheikh Abdulrasheed Fasasi (3rd right); Secretary CAN, Iwo Chapter, Evangelist Caleb Ayoola (left) and Otun Imam of Iwo, Alhaji Fatai Olododo (right), after a Peace Meeting between Muslim and Christian parents over dress code crisis  in Baptist High School, Iwo, State of Osun

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (4th right); his Deputy, Mrs
Titi Laoye-Tomori (4th left); Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Iwo Chapter, Catechist Paul Olagoke (3rd left); Chief
Imam Iwo, Shiekh Mudashir Akinlade (2nd right); Chairman, Christian
Council of Nigeria (CCN), Iwo Chapter, Reverend Bayo Ademuyiwa (2nd
left); Chairman Isokan Musulumi, Iwo, Sheikh Abdulrasheed Fasasi (3rd
right); Secretary CAN, Iwo Chapter, Evangelist Caleb Ayoola (left) and Otun Imam of Iwo, Alhaji Fatai Olododo (right), after a Peace Meeting between Muslim and
Christian parents over dress code crisis in Baptist High School, Iwo, State of Osun

From right, Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; Chairman, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Iwo Chapter, Catechist Paul Olagoke; Chairman, Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN), Iwo Chapter, Reverend Bayo Ademuyiwa; Secretary CAN, Iwo Chapter, Evangelist Caleb Ayoola; Christian Education Minister, Osun Baptist Conference, Reverend Bisi Oludamilare and Chairman, Christian Community, Iwo, Dr Deji Ajani,  after a Peace Meeting between Muslim and Christian parents over dress code crisis  in Baptist High School, Iwo, State of Osun

From right, Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; Chairman,
Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Iwo Chapter, Catechist Paul
Olagoke; Chairman, Christian Council of Nigeria (CCN), Iwo Chapter,
Reverend Bayo Ademuyiwa; Secretary CAN, Iwo Chapter, Evangelist Caleb
Ayoola; Christian Education Minister, Osun Baptist Conference,
Reverend Bisi Oludamilare and Chairman, Christian Community, Iwo, Dr
Deji Ajani, after a Peace Meeting between Muslim and Christian parents over dress code crisis in Baptist High School, Iwo, State of Osun

From left, Deputy Governor, State of Osun, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori; Governor  Rauf Aregbesola; Chairman Isokan Musulumi, Iwo, Sheikh Abdulrasheed Fasasi; Chief Imam Iwo, Shiekh Mudashir Akinlade and Otun Imam of Iwo, Alhaji Fatai Olododo, after a Peace Meeting between Muslim and Christian parents over dress code crisis  in Baptist High School, Iwo, State of Osun

From left, Deputy Governor, State of Osun, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori;
Governor Rauf Aregbesola; Chairman Isokan Musulumi, Iwo, Sheikh
Abdulrasheed Fasasi; Chief Imam Iwo, Shiekh Mudashir Akinlade and Otun
Imam of Iwo, Alhaji Fatai Olododo, after a Peace Meeting between
Muslim and Christian parents over dress code crisis in Baptist High
School, Iwo, State of Osun

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The Chairman of the Osun Schools Reclassification Committee, Dr Ayodele Owoade, has said that the reclassification and merger of schools in Osun State indeed came with challenges, but the government has dealt with them.

While speaking on Sunrise Daily on Channels Television, on Tuesday, Dr Owoade said that students had settled-in in many of the schools across the state and there was really no crisis.
This assertion was contrary to what was portrayed in Iwo on Monday where students of Baptist High school appeared in different religious garments.
Owoade, whose interview came immediately after the Chairman of the Christian Council of Osun State, Testimony Onifade, had appeared on the programme, noted that out of all the schools in Osun State, only about 3 schools have had such issues with the merger.
He went further to explain why the government embarked on the reclassification and merger exercise.
According to him, the government discovered a serious rot in the education system of the state through the investigation of its committee which revealed low teachers’ moral and student performance, as there were schools with teachers and no pupils, while some had pupils with no teachers.
He also said that one of the recommendations of a 2007 summit was that there was a high level of malnutrition among pupils, which would affect academic performances and this made the government to start the feeding of the children immediately and making the reclassification and merger a gradual process.
He noted that the committee never recommended a reclassification and merger but it was embarked on because the government identified it as a way to sanitise the sector.
The state, before reclassification, had the regular system of Primary School, Junior Secondary School, and the Senior Secondary School.
In order to group the children together based on their age bracket and their needs which were expected to be same. The state created the Elementary School which has Grade 1 to 4 and made up of the old primary 1 to 4; Middle School which joined the old primaries 5 and 6 with the Junior Secondary School; and then the High School for the old Senior Secondary School.
He noted that all the different classifications were made to be in same premises to ensure that their needs were taken care of and discipline was also better managed, as the disciplinary situation was also in a terrible rot calling for drastic action.
Responding to Reverend Testimony Onifade’s earlier claims of missions being involved in the welfare of their schools, Owoade said that there was nothing like Christian and Muslim Public School, as all schools were owned by Government, and their names were only retained out of benevolence and respect for the founding organisations.
He also alleged that it was misguided people that were buying uniforms for non-students to cause problems.
He, however, confirmed that government truly did not supply Hijab with the uniforms they gave the students, and claimed that the government also took into cognisance the sentimental attachments of the people to those schools by merging schools with similar backgrounds.
Dr Owoade said that the reason the government had refused to return schools to their missionary owners was because education in the state was supposed to be free and they believed that the missions would turn them to private fee paying schools, thereby making many of their students unable to pay.
He insisted that the Governor of the State of Osun, Rauf Aregbesola, was not ‘Islamizing’ education in Osun State, claiming that it was the politics of the moment that was getting into the situation and making it look bad to the public.
Dr Owoade, also spoke about the distribution and impact of the ‘Opon Imo’ and other innovations of the government in the education sector.
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COURTESY02A new Commissioner of Police, Mr Ibrahim Maishanu, has been posted to the Osun Police Command by the Inspector-General of Police(I-G).
This information is contained in a statement signed by Mr Folashade Odoro, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), in the state and made available to newsmen on Tuesday in Osogbo.
Maishanu succeeds Mr Dorothy Gimba who has proceeded on course to the National Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS), Kuru, near Jos.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Maishanu, who arrived in the state on Feb. 10, assumed duty on Tuesday.
The statement said that Maishanu joined the Nigeria Police Force as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) in 1984 and rose to the rank of commissioner in 2009.
“He is an alumnus of the prestigious Institute for Policy and Strategic Studies (NIPSS) Kuru, near Jos and has served at the Police Force Headquarters, Abuja, before his new posting,” it added.
NAN further reports that the new CP, who holds a degree in Management, hails from Yabo Local Government Area of Sokoto State. (NAN)
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Osun Citizens Urged To Support Governor Aregbesola On His Reform Programmes

aregbe 4Citizens of the State of Osun have been urged to support the administration of Governor Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola on his reform programmes in the State.
The Special Adviser to the Governor on Youth, Sports and Special Needs, Comrade Biyi Odunlade made the appeal on Friday while presenting a cheque for the annual grant to the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities at the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Special Needs, Secretariat, Abere.
According to him, Governor Aregbesola’s passion to make life meaningful to all citizens of the State informs the giving of grant to persons with disabilities and to show goverment’s concern for them. He therefore urged the citizens to pray for the Governor and support him in his endeavours to make the State an enviable one.
While speaking, the President of the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities, State of Osun, Mr Onitiju Kehinde thanked Governor Aregbesola on his kind gesture. He said that apart from the grant, Governor Aregbesola has also made sure that persons with disabilities are given jobs,organised vocational trainings as well as give them political appointments as ways of showing goverment’s commitment to their welfare. Mr Onitiju therefore urged all members of JONAPWD to support the goverment. He also pledged their loyalty to the adminisration of Governor Aregbesola.

Citizens of the State of Osun have been urged to support the administration of Governor Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola on his reform programmes in the State.

 

“The Special Adviser to the Governor on Youth, Sports and Special Needs, Comrade Biyi Odunlade made the appeal on Friday while presenting a cheque for the annual grant to the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities at the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Special Needs, Secretariat, Abere.”

 

“According to him, Governor Aregbesola’s passion to make life meaningful to all citizens of the State informs the giving of grant to persons with disabilities and to show government’s concern for them. He therefore urged the citizens to pray for the Governor and support him in his endeavours to make the State an enviable one.”

While speaking, the President of the Joint National Association of Persons with Disabilities, State of Osun, Mr Onitiju Kehinde thanked Governor Aregbesola for his kind gesture. He said that apart from the grant, Governor Aregbesola has also made sure that persons with disabilities are given jobs,organised vocational trainings as well as give them political appointments as ways of showing goverment’s commitment to their welfare. Mr Onitiju therefore urged all members of JONAPWD to support the goverment. He also pledged their loyalty to the administration of Governor Aregbesola.
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