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A renowned University Don and the Proprietor of ENPOST FOREST RESERVE, Ido-Ijesha, Professor Olu Odeyemi has advised Nigerians to be less dependent on government in order to be able to
tap their potentials.
Professor Odeyemi gave this advice at the celebration of this year’s World Environment Day which was held at the ENPOST FOREST RESERVE, Ido-Ijesha.
 
 

 
The Professor observed that one of the banes of the modern Nigeria is people over-dependent on government which made it almost difficult for the citizens to utilize the potentials inherent in them.
The renowned Professor also observed that, the Nigerian educational curriculum being used at the present should be re-designed to incorporate the theoretical as well as the practical aspects of learning in order to make students practically oriented in whatever discipline they found themselves.
He also advised the people to take environmental protection seriously as the adverse effects of mans encroachment on the environments is now being felt worldwide.
In the lead lecture delivered by the Provost, State of Osun College of Health Technology, Ilesa, Dr. Fritz Olaoye, the Provost observed that over-population, deforestation and man’s uncaring attitude to the environment pose a great danger to man’s existence considering the fact that, man even with advanced technology may not be able to cope with some environmental hazards when they occur.
Dr. Olaoye therefore advised government at various levels and individuals to be proactive in protecting all environmental components in order to guarantee a safe and healthy environment for all.
The World Environment Day celebration which was observed by ENPOST FOREST RESERVE was done in collaboration with Eco Centre for Transformation and Empowerment Initiative, Osogbo and the Soroptimist
International, Osogbo chapter as part of their contributions towards the protection of the environment.
The occasion was graced by top officials of the State of Osun Tourism Board and the State Tourism Authority who were led by their Chairman, Engineer Abimbola Daniyan who advised the students of Abolarin College, Oke-Ila Orangun on the need to be science conscious and try to exhibit their talents without fear.
Highlight of the celebration was arts exhibition by the students of Abolarin College, Oke-Ila Orangun and a tour of the twelve hectares ENPOST FOREST RESERVE for observation of nature in its pristine state.

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The newly appointed Commissioner for Lands and Physical Planning, Arc. Akintunde Akinajo has assured the people of the State on plans to digitize all the existing layouts in Osun Government Reservation Areas, as well as to update the recommendations of Urban Renewal in the State and making things easier for all.
 

 
This was disclosed by the Commissioner while addressing the journalists in his office shortly after the site monitoring to the Government Reserved Areas (GRAs) across Osogbo Metropolis adding that, his Ministry is ready to provide all what the people need in order to protect their property.
He also stated that contractors, builders and people should do away with any form of contraventions and encroachment into the Government acquired lands. He however urged the people to work with the professionals in the industry, and lodge to the planning authorities of the State Government of Osun for approval saying that all the approvals must be perfected before moving to the site.
He pointed out that the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning is available for the people and set to create a server adding that photo-mapping shall be very strictly confirmed to recognize the land map and even faster to update digital maps as a way of ensuring that everybody is being captured.
While appreciating Mr. Governor for the opportunity accorded to him to serve as the Commissioner for the Ministry of Lands and Physical Planning, Arc Akinajo enjoined the people to continue to give total cooperation to the present administration for more proactive developmental projects.
He also advised the people of the State to have the required title documents and build their projects according to the specifications.
Also with him were officials of the Ministry led by the Coordinating Director, Mr Tayo Hassan.

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Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Hon. Adelani Baderinwa has charged the Network of Non-Governmental Organisations in the State of Osun (NETNOWS) to join hand with the government in its efforts at developing the state.
Hon. Baderinwa made the charge while hosting the Network of Non-Governmental Organisations in the State of Osun (NETNOWS) who paid him a courtesy visit in his office.
Information Commissioner said Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola is committed to developing the State notwithstanding the dwindling resources accruing to the state in the face of the downturn in the economy as a result of the fall in oil prices.
He explained that, both human and capital development of the state matters to the Governor, hence the total overhauling of the educational sector which has resulted in the building of the state of the art schools with modern facilities across the state.
Mr. Baderinwa urged the people to appreciate the road network, free meals for pupils in elementary schools, training and retraining of teachers, provision for elderly ones and lots more.
He therefore assured the NGO’s in the state of government support at all times therefore they should collaborate with the government to move the state forward.
Earlier, the President of Network of Non-Governmental Organisation in the State of Osun, Mr. Yinka Ibrahim, congratulated the Commissioner on his appointment and prayed for his success in office and sought collaboration of government in its effort at developing the state in all ways, saying they are more closer to the people than government.

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The Board and management of Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC) have been charged to come up with new ideas that will make the State-owned broadcasting outfit to compete favourably with any other broadcasting station in the world.
 

 
 
The Hon. Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Adelani Baderinwa gave the charge today in Osogbo when members of the Board and the management paid him a courtesy visit in his office.
The Commissioner pointed out that the State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, wants OSBC to become a first class broadcasting station that is highly competitive in terms of news dissemination and programming hence he charged them to improve on their performance.
While noting that  their problems are not insurmountable, Mr. Baderinwa solicited for their full support and cooperation in order to achieve the purpose for which OSBC and the Ministry of Information & Strategy were envisioned and established.
Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the Interim Management Board of OSBC, Hon. Kola Akanji, said he and the entire board members and the management team were in his office to congratulate him on his appointment as the Commissioner for Information & Strategy.
He noted with joy and pride that a thorough-bred professional journalist is now heading the ministry and over-seeing the broadcasting station.
He then assured the Hon. Commissioner of their loyalty to him and the administration of the State and pledged their full support and cooperation for the success of his new assignment noting that  Ministry of Information and Strategy is the life wire of the State Government in terms of communication and information management.
Also speaking, the Director-General of OSBC, Mr. Wale Idowu pointed out that OSBC is undergoing noticeable transformation which the State Governor has commended.
He however explained that the broadcasting station is undergoing challenges especially in terms of  equipment and funding.
He therefore pleaded for assistance in terms of adequate funding  and provision of modern-day equipment.
In attendance were all board members, management staff of  OSBC as well as the management of the Ministry of Information  and  Strategy.

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The Government of the State of Osun has commended Slava Yeditepe Construction Company handling the on-going road project of Oba Adesoji Aderemi West Bye-Pass in Osogbo for its unprecedented level of Performance
 

 
The Commissioner for Works and Transportation, Engr. Kazeem Salami, made the commendation during an on-the-spot assessment visit to some on-going road project sites in the state in company of the Permanent Secretary, Engr. Nurudeen Adeagbo.
According to him, the government is using its meagre resources to construct the monumental road project in order to entrench a great legacy in the area of good roads that will last more than 30 years and to reduce the traffic jam that usually occur at Olaiya junction in Osogbo, the State Capital.
The Commissioner posited that the road project embarked upon by the State Government will definitely go a long way in promoting the socio-economic development of the state, adding that the quality of road network is a yardstick for any national development.
 
This is why the Governor in his wisdom had decided to ensure that quality work is provided by all contractors in the state.
While enumerating the level of performance of the 17.04 km
road, which is now 64% in completion stage, the Commissioner assured
the populace that the road would soon be ready for the use of the
people.
Among the roads visited were, Osogbo Ila-Odo Kwara State
Boundary, Olaiya Ita Olokan road, Ita Balogun, Akure express road,
Ilesa, Chief Bisi Akande Trumpet Bridge, Gbongan and the access road
to Osun State University’s main Campus, Osogbo

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 Commissioned on October 17, 1982, the Ede Cocoa Product Industry was setup to process and refine Cocoa from harvest to products of high standard and exports.
However, in 2001, the industry became moribund until 2016. For years, the industry that has hitherto been a model and part of the industrialization sector of Osun became obsolete and moribund with equipment worth millions of naira ineffective.
But in 2016, the Aregbesola administration in partnership with Skyrun Cocoa Processing Company agreed to rejig the industry for optimum performance.
As of today, the partnership has yielded positive results. One is the daily assemblage of 20,000 tonnes of Cocoa for processing to various products.
The company presently process 20,000 tonnes of Cocoa into Cocoa Liquor. In a chat with news men recently, the company says it will soon begin the production of Cocoa Powder and Cocoa Cake.
Also, the Commissioner For Commerce, Co-Op & Empowerment, Mr. Jayeoba Alagbada revealed to news men over the weekend that through the partnership with the company running the industry, the state of Osun owns 30% equity which gives it a 30% revenue derivable from all resources and funds generated here.
“Through this partnership, many people in Osun would learn the trade of cocoa processing. The possibilities are just endless. At least, now, our people know that more value accrues to them if they process cocoa rather than exporting in its raw form,” the commissioner stated.
It was revealed that the industry has plans to expand it capacity in the next few months.
The Ede Cocoa Industry At A Glance
 
1. The Ede Cocoa Processing industry was revitalized in 2016.
 
2. Before 2016, the processing industry was moribund for 15 years.
 
3. At current capacity, the company processes about 20,000 tonnes of cocoa daily.
 
4. Production capacity was actually increased  by 200%.
 
5. The processing industry is currently being run by Skyrun Cocoa Production Company which presently produces cocoa liquor for local and international brands.
 
6. The factory has created hundred of jobs for locals.

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The State Government of Osun, through the Ministry of Social Protection, Sports and Special Needs, will have Interactive Session with Persons with Disability tomorrow Thursday, May 15, 2017.
 

According to the release by the Coordinating Director, Ministry of Social Protection, Sports and Special Needs, Mrs. Funmilayo Adegoke, the Interactive Session by the directive of the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, is in commemoration of International Day for Persons with Disability.
The inauguration based on Health Education, especially on Reproductive Health of Persons with Disability will hold at the Conference Hall of the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Affairs, Government Secretariat, Osogbo.
Time is 10:00am prompt.
The statement added that invited participants are expected to be seated promptly.

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Parents, community volunteers, non-governmental organisations and security agencies have been called upon to assist in ensuring the successful implementation of the Child Rights Law so that abusing the rights of children is stopped forthwith while offenders are sanctioned and prosecuted.
 
 

 
The Director of Press & Public Relations in the State Ministry of Information & Strategy, Mr. Dapo Ajayi, made the call at Ede Town Hall at a training programme organised by National Orientation Agency for volunteer community mobilizers.
Mr. Dapo Ajayi stressed that the government of the State of Osun has domesticated the Child Rights Act and passed it into law hence it is no longer acceptable for the rights of children in the State to be abused.
Mr. Ajayi, who noted that Yoruba culture has essential family practices which are positive and integrative, then called on all and sundry to ensure that children are stopped from hawking goods on the streets during school hours while the idea of making child work as house-helps at a tender age is discontinued forthwith.
The Director reiterated that government is deeply interested in and committed to the welfare of children hence the
provision of State-of-art school buildings and provision of one meal per day for all children in public elementary schools.
Stressing that prevention is better than cure, he then called on parents and guardians as well as community volunteers to pay attention to their children and monitor their activities in order to prevent them from physical, sexual and emotional abuse.
He also called on communities to organise communal action that will guide against child abuse in their communities.
Osun Information

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Some frown because he sports a wild and luxuriant beard, as though it were a crime to be devout and be a governor at the same time. The same people have applauded the bombshell of hair around Fidel Castro’s chin when he dared the world’s powers, enthroned a system and rallied a lowly people against capitalist interlopers. Castro’s beard was no believer of Christ or Allah. It is atheist and proclaims no god except the man who bore it.
Some did not like his vocal ways. But being vocal was not the issue. They just did not want such a man to be bold.
But Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s foes clutched to excuses as launching pads to assail. Men in the political class, ecclesiastical order and even some in the media, shut their eyes to virtue. They saw only errors and when they erred they lacked the humility to acknowledge him. Rather they have cloaked repentance with silence. I must admit that some of the contrition is also a factor of ignorance.
Some of the ignorance arises from a puny media unwilling to balance familiar harangue with unfamiliar accolade. Some of the bad press began with salary deficit. The point has been made with as much authenticity as with malice that his government had what might be called an excess of zeal. It started with ambition and swallowed up project after project.
Whether it was a mammoth education project of N30 billion or the construction of roads and bridges and drainages to end the vehicular burden of the Lagos- Ibadan Expressway, or whether it was the tablet, or opon imo, to simplify learning through technology, no one questioned him then. They actually saw the vision, which they praised in silence. There are others, including the social welfare programmes, the massive investment in small entrepreneurs. They came as O’Beef, for cattle. O’pig for piggeries, or O’honey for honey.
All of these were intended to raise the profile of a so-called backwoods state with knowledge and prosperity. But he did not anticipate, like many others, the dip in revenue after the fall of the naira. It hit the pocket books and the projects. But several months of salary arears became a rallying point.
Aregbesola became the poster man of financial imprudence. A few months after, it became clear that it was not Osun alone. Even at the time his story was trending, Imo State crawled under the same deficit. More states, including the oil-rich ones, began to unveil their books as workers groaned from months without pay.
But Aregbesola was not to be forgiven. Those governors who could not pay their salaries piled on with media frenzy and political gamesmanship to pillory him. The game was still unknown to many then. With the fall of Ekiti State, they wanted Osun out of his hands.
He prevailed with a clear victory in his return election. The people were more in touch with him than his assailants. That rattled his foes with deeper malice. But they have been unable to shake him out of his seat. Meanwhile, while other states have yet to get to the bottom of their salary issues, Ogbeni has hunkered down to business.
Today, he has reached a deal with the workers, and some of this news is known only under the bushel. How many of his detractors know that the majority of Osun workers have been paid their full salaries to date. Workers from grade level 01 to 07, have received their full salaries up till May. The deal was to pay those from levels 08 to 10 the package of 75 percent of their salaries. They have received that till date. Those above that level have had 50 percent.
In spite of this, they do not include the fact that cost overrun of government still goes on. This year, Osun has received only N2 billion in federal allocation, and its pay load in a month will gulp nearly all of it. Few have asked the question: how has he been able to do it?
This is the other side of the story. He has combined other forms of budget support, including internally generated revenue. If he has been accused of recklessness in the past for not anticipating revenue shortfall, no one has had time to wonder how he has done it now, even if they are too proud to praise. If he was footloose in the past, he is rooted now.
In spite of this, one of the great welfare work of this generation is flourishing nonstop on his watch. No other state comes close. His school feeding programme, that is. It is a project that defied low funds availability. As of last December, over 200 million plates of food had been served to the school children. This is a gift for a generation. I recall, as a kid in Methodist Primary School, Oke-Ado, Ibadan, how we looked forward to our meals and how they nourished our learning.
At a young age, especially in an impoverished country such as ours, school feeding may be their main source of daily nourishment. It plants the seed for future prosperity by breeding wards with healthy brains.
In infrastructure, few know that the financial crisis did not stop work. Over 800 kilometres of roads with drainages have been completed. He is still working on the Orile Owu-Ijebu Igbo road, Omoluabi Motorway that spans Gbogan and Akoda, Os ogbo Old Garage to Ilaodo as well as Oba Adesoji Highway.
There is more, but it is better for people to go and see. Sometimes leaders wait for history to vindicate them. But in such cases, it indicts the age for closing their eyes for historians to see. In the United States history, one of the great victims of such blindness was Harry Truman, who some historians have elevated from inept to near great. Because of the colour and swagger of John Kennedy, he is often overrated. They tend to judge him by what he might have achieved than what he actually accomplished. History, after all, is no impartial arbiter.
Ogbeni’s story is still evolving as governor for the next 500 days.

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The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola on Monday called for restructuring of Nigeria into at least six regions as part of moves to reduce cost of governance and free resources for development.
 

 
He said since one of the reasons for political complications is agitation for presidency by the different regions, the country can do with a presidium which would contain one president from each region with each of six assuming head of the presidium one year each within six years.
Aregbesola made these calls while speaking at the 24th year celebration and remembrance of the annulled June 12, 1993 election of Chief Moshood Kosimowo Olawale Abiola.
According to Aregbesola, it is time Nigeria was restructured in line with the federal system of government being operated in India.
He said in India, states are created based on people who speak the same language and have same cultural identities.
He said Nigeria should return to a parliamentary system of government if the country does not want to end up with indebtedness.
He said the federal system of government that operates 36 states can not work in the face of the economic realities, adding that the country’s revenue can not manage the system of government it operates.
He suggested that the state in the country be pruned to six states, based on geo-political zones and that each state should have a president elected to serve a single term of six years.
He said like the paliamentary system of government, the six presidents will elect a president that will head the country for one year and after each year a new president will be elected among the remaining ones, making it rotational.
 
He said in the case of the annulment of the June 12, 1993 election,  those behind the annulment are enemies of Nigeria and the Black race, because the presidency of Abiola would have eradicated poverty in the country
He said, ” One major significance of the annulled June 12 elections is that M.K.O Abiola wanted poverty to be a thing of the past in Nigeria.
“Abiola meant total growth for the common man, that’s why he tagged his manifesto “farewell to poverty.” He attempted to banish poverty in all spheres of Nigerian life.
“Its a pity that the elections adjudged to be the most free and fair in the history of Nigeria was annulled without any tangible reason.
“If Abiola was allowed to rule for just four years, I can bet it with anybody that Nigeria would have been a better place today.
“The truth is that those behind the annulment of that election are the real enemies of the common man in Nigeria. They are also the enemies of growth and development of the country.”
Aregbesola said for the country to progress it’s people need to come togther as one as there is strength in unity.
He averred that the current presidential system of government the country is running is very expensive and the nation’s resources cannot sustain it.
He thus called for restructuring of the federalism and a rethink towards the parliamentary system of government the country operated during the First Republic.
Speaking on the need for Nigeria to grow and develop beyond its current state, Aregbesola stated that the growth of Nigeria is very key to the development of the black man all around the world.
He said for any black man from any part the world to be viewed with dignity and respect, Nigeria needs to be great, stressing that among every two or three black man in any part of the world is a Nigerian.
The governor stated further that if the nation must move forward, then every Nigerian must begin to have a collective mind and do away with self.
“It is funny that if Nigeria does not progress as a nation the entire black race in the world is doomed.
“Nigeria must grow and develop if we want the Black man to be viewed with dignity and respect We must begin to do away with self if we want to move forward as a nation.
“We need to go back to the parliamentary system of government in a bid to reduce the cost of running government in Nigeria,” Aregbesola stated.

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