Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Najeem Salaam, has lauded the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi (Ojaja II) for picking the gauntlet against divisive tendencies among the Yoruba traditional rulers in the last one year of his ascension to the throne.
Speaking to newsmen in his office at the House of Assembly complex in Osogbo, the state capital, Speaker Salaam asserted that Ooni Ogunwusi has shown the world that the Yoruba nation is endowed with rich culture, value and moral fibers coupled with wise rulers, with the way the King has conducted himself.
Speaker Salaam stressed that the state parliament under his watch was proud of the Arole Oodua and his relation with other traditional rulers in the state and across the country.
“We, at the State of Osun House of Assembly are proud of Ooni Ogunwusi and his royal candor in relating with other traditional rulers in the state and across the country.
“We cannot but agree more to his world view on unity and the leaders across board for the good of the nation”, Salaam reiterated.
“I congratulate the great monarch as he clocks a year on the revered stool and pray that Ooni Ogunwusi would live long in good health to attract prosperity.
“He has been of great encouragement to youths in Ile-Ife and beyond, particularly in his drive towards reducing unemployment among the youths,
“He has shown that the youths can still go back to the farm and make their life worthwhile. In many ways he has rehabilitated many youths who have gone astray and has given them a new approach to life.
“What more can the people of Ile-Ife ask for? What more can Osun state ask for and what more can the Yoruba race ask for?
“Here is a king who understands what it means to unite the Yoruba race. We are so proud of his reign and we believe God will always be with our king.
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Recipient banks of the bailout fund given to Osun State government yesterday said the fund was strictly used to pay salary arrears, allowances and pensions, in line with the Central Bank of Nigeria’s (CBN’s) guidelines.
Representatives of First Bank of Nigeria (FBN), Wema Bank and Zenith Bank, spoke during a presentation to the House of Assembly in Osogbo, on how the concessionary loan was disbursed.
The Assembly directed the banks, some government officials and organisations, to appear before it over how the N34.9 billion bailout fund was spent.
In their presentation, the banks said: “We ensured that due diligence was followed. We can confirm that we followed the CBN guidelines in the way and manner the loan was disbursed.
“It was used for the purpose it was meant – payment of salary arrears, allowances and pensions.
“Also, the figures shown in a slide by the Accountant General and Permanent Secretary, Local Government Affairs, were correct, so also are the balance figures in the banks.”
The Accountant General said the bailout was judiciously administered by the government without any underhand dealings.
According to him, the amount requested, which covered salary arrears, allowances and pensions, was N64, 327, 492, 947.01.
He stated that the state was however given, N25, 887, 975, 810.26, an amount, which did not include the pension arrears.
Kolawole said the pensioners were thus not captured in the bailout fund, saying Governor Rauf Aregbesola mandated that pension should be included in the disbursement.
He said: “On July 15, 2015 we requested for N64.3 billion to take care of all salary arrears, allowances and pension. But we were given N25, 887, 975, 810.26.
“No fund was released for pension and gratuity despite the fact that we included it in our letter to the CBN.
“ICPC called me to a meeting where I gave them all the documents containing the transactions. When ICPC did not return, I believe it was satisfied with the information. The EFCC did not invite me.”
The Permanent Secretary, Local Government Affairs, Mr. Muftau Oluwadare, in his presentation, said N23, 887, 975, 810.26 was requested from the CBN but N9, 117, 070, 000 was given to them.
According to him, it was this and that of the state that totaled N34 billion released to both state and local government.
He said the fund was also used as it was directed by the CBN to pay salaries of local government workers, primary school teachers and pension arrears.
Speaker of the House, Hon. Najeem Salam lauded the finance team for the clear presentation and the banks for their due diligence in the disbursement process.
Salam said it was not true the insinuations that the House was gingered to investigate the bailout fund based on the letter written by the Senate to investigate how the bailout fund was spent.
“We have been monitoring the activities of the executive on how the bailout and other loans are being spent.

The government of the State of Osun has congratulated the Owalare of Ilare-Ijesa and the entire people of the town on the celebration of this year’s Ilare Day.
In a statement signed by the Coordinating Director of the Ministry of Information, Home Affairs, Tourism and Culture, Mrs Femi Webster-Esho, the government enjoined the people to be peaceful during and after the celebrations.
Meanwhile, as part of the celebrations of Ilare Day, 2016, the OSUOJA will hold tomorrow (Friday 9th, December 2016) at Ilare, Obokun East Local Council Development Area of the State.
According to release by the Secretary of the organizing Committee, Comrade Adeyemi Adetayo, the OSUOJA will usher in the Grand Finale of the Ilare Day celebrations which holds on Saturday (10th December, 2016).
In the statement, Comrade Adeyemi said that all sons and daughters of Ilare will join the Owalare of Ilare-Ijesa, Oba Adejoro Otebolako Ogidan III in a procession round the town during the OSUOJA outing.
Comrade Adeyemi stated that Ilare Day celebration is a yearly festival which is used to celebrate the great grand fathers of Ilare-Ijesa.
The Chairman, Special Committee on Fire Safety Matters, Hon Oguntola Mudashiru Toogun has charged the State Chief Judge, Justice Oyebola Adepele Ojo to always take cognisance of fire prevention as safety is necessary in all human endeavours.
Hon Toogun made this charge at High Court Office of the Chief Judge while on inspection and sensitisation tour to the judicial arm of government.
He said the State is proud of his lordship’s intellectual prowess and administrative ingenuity for steering the judicial arms of government especially the untainted integrity of the Chief Judge with the mess happening at judicial level.
Hon Toogun therefore urged the Chief Judge to comply with the fire safety conditions both at home and office.
In her response, Chief Judge of the State, Justice Oyebola Adepele Ojo appreciates the state Governor for his thoughtfulness, concern and caring for the people of the state.
Justice Adepele Ojo said the enlightenment is educative, thought provoking and useful. She therefore promised to make use of the knowledge both at home and in her office. She then assured that the judiciary will partner with Fire Service in sensitising judicial officials.
The Government of the State of Osun has charged Council Managers in the State to work assiduously towards generating revenue through the Land Use Charge (LUC) which is the hope of sustaining the governance especially at this critical period.
The Head of Service, Mr. Sunday Olayinka Owoeye made this charge at the signing of the Consent Documents Ceremony at the Exco Chamber of the Governor Office.
Mr Owoeye, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Public Service Office, Mr. Ayanleye Aina, explained that the bill on the Land Use Charge has been passed to law by the State House of Assembly and assented to by the Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola on March 19, 2016.
He therefore urged the Council Managers to cooperate fully with the consultant handling it with the aim of achieving the maximum revenue which the sharing formula has been agreed upon between the State and local governments.
Earlier, in her welcome address, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Finance, Mrs Adebimpe Ogunlumade represented by the Accountant in the Ministry, Mr. Remi Ibrahim said it is ingenious of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola to create alternative means of revenue generation for the State . She then warned them to avoid leakages of
the revenue.
In his address, the Chairman of Council Managers in the State, Mr Samson Odewale said it is a power donation which is for the good of the local governments and the people at the grassroots. He, however, on behalf of all Council Managers promised total support and cooperation for the success of the programme.
Also speaking, the Chairman, Messrs Interspatial Consultant, Pastor Olamide Bolorunduro thanked the governor for his forthrightness at bailing the State out from relying on federal allocation which is not forthcoming. He therefore sought maximum cooperation from Council Managers for the success of the programme.
Highlight of the event was signing of the consent documents by the council managers .
Present were representatives of commercial banks, micro finance banks and consultants.
Aregbesola also condemned in strong terms the mutilation of female genital organ which he described as barbaric and demeaning saying it was high time we eradicated all practices that reduce the dignity of woman.
Governors of Osun, Lagos and Oyo States, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Akunwumi Ambode and Abiola Ajimobi respectively on Wednesday in Ibadan made a strong case for the empowerment of the womenfolk in Nigeria saying this is desirable to protect them to effectively face the future challenges.
Specifically, the three Governors emphasized the need to develop the capacity of Nigerian women while demanding from every tier of government in the country workable empowerment programmes that would lift their status.
Speaking one after the other at the 5th National Women’s Summit of the Oyo State Officials Wives Association (OYSOWA) held in Ibadan, the Governors acknowledged the roles of women as mothers and wives who have also been contributing their own quota in the development of the country.
Commenting on the theme of the Summit which is “The Ultimate Woman at a time like this”, Governor Aregbesola remarked that the future of any society is determined by the quality of the women in the society submitting than an ultimate woman should prepare their children for the future where manual labour will be greatly reduced with the advent of solar and other scientific innovations.
Governor Aregbesola also condemned in strong terms the mutilation of female genital organ which he described as barbaric and demeaning saying it was high time we eradicated all practices that reduce the dignity of woman.
Speaking in the same vein, Governor Akinwumi Ambode of Lagos State also lauded the contributions of women to the emergence of the Nigerian nation noting that they are still playing vital roles in the development of the country.
The host Governor Ajimobi, in his contribution, hailed the theme of the summit which he said was not only appropriate but timely in this present period when the country is passing through many challenges.
Ajimobi described women as the pillar of man’s success in all ramifications just as he remarked that the role of women in the family cannot be underestimated while giving his own personal account and attributing his achievements as those achieved through the support of his wife, Florence.
Wife of the President, Hajia Aisha Buhari who was represented at the event by the wife of the Zamfara State Governor, Hajia Asmau Yari, applauded the initiative of the Oyo State Officials Wives Association while also commending Nigerian women who have been working as mothers, wives and leaders of the communities.
As part of efforts to rescue the nation from the shackles of the current economic imbroglio, the south-west governors on Wednesday admonished women to form a formidable bulwark capable of liberating the nation from the present economic predicaments.
The trio called on governments at various levels to place women’s interests at centre of development as they contribute significantly to national economic growth and development.
The governors gave the charge while addressing women during the 5th National Women’s Summit of Oyo State Officials’ Wives Association (OYSOWA), held at Professor Theophilus Ogunlesi Multi-purpose hall, Ibadan, Oyo state.
In his remarks, the Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who commended women for being resolute and resilient in the face of the current economic situation, said much needed to be done to opt the country out of the current socioeconomic, political and religious challenges.
Aregbesola said for Nigeria to survive, women must be empowered to work and participate actively in the economic activities of the country so as to enhance all round transformation, growth and development being aspired by all.
According to him, it has been well established by studies upon studies that the level of development in a society is directly proportional to the level of empowerment of women and the role they play in the economy.
He said the future of every society is determined by the quality of the women in such society, hence calls for total reawakening of women’s virtues to enhance economic advancement of the nation.
Aregbesola said every serious government must take women empowerment as an integral aspect of governance, adding that no tangible policy could be successfully implemented if women are schemed out.
He said women empowerment must begin with compulsory education of the girl child, saying “educating a female child is more or less an act of building a nation”.
Governor Aregbesola called on the three tiers of government to always raise the status of women and help them to realise their greatest potentials.
The Governor submitted that, if women are properly empowered, their potentials can make meaningful contributions to nation’s building.
“Women must be empowered because there is no society that shackles more than half of its population that can develop or progress. We must resist anything that reduces the chances of women in our society.
“We must empower women to be able to face any challenge particularly women at lower economic ebb. We must organise women to be economically viable, independent and resourceful.
“This must begin with compulsory education of the girl child. I have searched the religions traditional, Islam and Christianity, I did not see anything that stands in the way of women education and empowerment”, he added.
Analysing some of the women’s oriented programmes being implemented by his administration, Aregbesola said Osun has succeeded in taking women empowerment to be an integral aspect of governance.
“Our O’meals programme in which we feed school children in Primary 1-4 every school day is basically a women empowerment programme. As a government, we share the belief that, if properly empowered, our women, particularly from the rural areas, can make meaningful contributions to the development of our dear state.
“We are determined as a government to elevate the status of our women, both in the rural and in the urban areas. Beyond the economy, we are also mindful of their potential to contribute meaningfully in politics as we are making serious effort to encourage women to take up more prominent roles in political affairs.
“It is our belief that women position in government will serve to encourage more women to develop a higher level of confidence in their political capacities and efficacy.
Aregbesola implored women to rededicate themselves and champion their feminine roles especially in building a virile, productive and sustainable society.
“While commending our women for mobilising other women for self-actualization, we must equally remind them on the need to remain focused and determined in supporting men to provide society that we all aspired.
“The ultimate women must be a champion for eradication of Female Genital Mutilation as the acts is cruel, wicked and inhuman”, he stressed.
The Governor of Oyo state, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, said the roles of women must not be ignored by every serious government as they determine the democratic success of the society.
He called on government at all levels to place women interest at centre of socio-economic and political decisions.
According to him, the interests of women must come at the economic forefront. They must be well represented and considered in every aspect of governance if truly we want to build a nation that will a model.
He added, “The ultimate women are essential at this period of significant economic shift that shapes our collective lives.
“The significance of women in life is as important as pivotal role plays by tripod that holds objects because women are the pillars behind every success recorded by men. They are the masterpiece of nature, sustainable pillars and architects of good things in the society.
On his part, the Governor of Lagos, Mr. Akinwumi Ambode, lamented on the recession that has hit the nation’s economy, saying in spite the economic realities, the southern governor would not rest on their oars to rescue the country.
He said all hands must be deck to revive the country from being consumed by the menace.
Ambode said the country has gotten to a stage where everybody’s ideas especially the women must be taken serious to redeem the nation for the betterment of all.
Lagos state Governor said, “the current economic situation has posed a serious challenge on us as individuals and governments, thus calls for collective supports to move the country forward.
“Both men and women must be resilient, forthright and undaunting at finding solution to the current situation.
“We must not shy away from our responsibilities but rather form a formidable force to make our nation great again.
Earlier, the wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, Hajia Aishatu Buhari, canvassed support for women, saying women are ready to make the country great again.
Hajia Aishatu who was represented by the wife of Zamfara state governor, Hajia Hasman Yari, charged governments on the need to invest greatly in women as they (women) are potentially endowed to accomplish government’s dreams.
The convener and wife of Oyo state Governor, Mrs. Florence Ajimobi, said the 5th edition of the Oyo State Officials’ Wives Association’s National Summit was aimed towards creating the ultimate women in the face of the harsh economic realities.
She said the forum had over the years been a viable mechanism in finding remedies to socioeconomic, political and religious challenges confronting women in the country.
The First Lady said the current rating of Osun State as first in the practice of FGM in the country was disturbing and required urgent decisive actions to curb the menace
Osun is considered the state with the highest prevalence of female genital cutting in Nigeria.
Osun First Lady, through her pet project, Sheri Care Foundation (SCARF) stepped up the sensitization campaign by designing different pragmatic strategies and realisable approaches to stop the practice.
One of the approaches was the assemblage of stakeholders in the state; including the circumcisers at a sensitization campaign tagged “Stop FGM”, held at Aurora Event Centre in Osogbo, the state capital on Tuesday.
During the event, traditional rulers and community leaders openly declared their resolve to desist from cutting the genital of their female children and promised to join the campaign to stop FGM.
The First Lady told the gathering that the current rating of Osun State as first in the practice of FGM in the country was disturbing and required urgent decisive actions to curb the menace.
Speaking on the occasion, the state governor, Rauf Aregbesola lamented that cutting of the clitoris of female children under the pretext of cultural belief was callous and cruel.
The governor said none of Islam, traditional religions nor Christianity supported the practice.
He described female genital mutilation as obsolete and urged people of Osun State to shun the practice.
The governor commended SCARF for the war against FGM and pleaded with the traditional rulers in the state to double their efforts in prohibiting the practice in the domains.
Aregbesola also commended the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) for collaborating with SCARF to end FGM.
The governor urged UNFPA to assist the state to be able to find alternative jobs for circumcisers who have agreed to dump the circumcision work.
The head of UNFPA Lagos Liaison Office, Dr Omolaso Omosehin, while speaking on the occasion, said the efforts to stop FGM in Osun State were beginning to yield positive results and advised the First Lady and other development actors in the state not to relent in the anti-FGM campaign.
