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gov_rauf-aregbesola1-351x185Osun State governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola has reiterated his administration’s commitment to the development of infrastructure of the state.
He disclosed this while addressing the Historical Society of Nigeria during its 56th Annual conference, with a theme: Economy and Society in Nigeria:
The Challenges of Infrastructural Development in Nigeria, held at Osun State University main campus Osogbo. The governor, whose speech was delivered by his deputy, Chief (Mrs) Titilayo Laoye-Tomori disclosed that his major vision was to re-enact the glorious days of Chief Obafemi Awolowo in the South-Western region through his six-point integral programme.
He stated that infrastructure can only be developed through people, whom he described as the bedrock of development.
Aregbesola added that addressing the issue of infrastructural development is a complex issue in modern Nigeria, saying that it requires patience, professionalism, effective management and sheer determination. According to him, first it is the most basic organisation level of organisational structure in a complex body or systems that serve as a foundation for the rest.
Secondly, it refers to the large scale public systems, services, and facilities of a country or region that are necessary for economic activity, including power and water supplies, public transportation, telecommunications, roads and schools.
He further disclosed that infrastructure cannot survive without improving the status of people that put it to use, adding that the issue of hunger must first be addressed among the people.
“Our institutions, which include infrastructures, cannot survive without addressing the comfort of our people. If our people feed well, they would run our institutions better than it was done in the past. We must therefore develop the capacity of our people in such areas as agriculture, vocation, education and in practical engagements that would generate immediate benefits for their livelihood,” he said.
The governor added that those in position of authority who regulate the institutions must show care for the people that work under them.
“Also we in government, composed of men and women, regulate and control those institutions. Therefore we must make sure we treat those working with us with utmost concern. That is why we were one of the few states that responded positively to the welfare challenges of our civil service. Today, our governing structures are better off”.
He challenged the society to come up with new innovations that would be of value to the state and the country, with a view to sustaining its nascent democracy.
Earlier in his welcome address, the Vice-Chancellor of the institution, Professor Sola Akinrinade disclosed that the two major problems the country faces today is security and infrastructural development, saying the society would do its bit by continuously
providing adequate information for the policy makers to address infrastructure deficit in the country.
He also emphasised the need for partnership with the private organisation for effective infrastructural development.
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INTERVIEW: ‘No One Can Reverse Osun’s Development Strides’

Recently, the Osun State chapter of All Progressive Congress inaugurated campaign committee for the re-election of Governor Rauf Aregbesola in all nine federal constituencies in the state. Dr. Wale Bolorunduro, the Commissioner for Finance, Budget and Economic Planning is the chairman of the committee for Ijesa North federal constituency. In this interview with journalists, including Correspondent Gbenga Faturoti, Bolorunduro speaks on the plans and strategies to ensure that Aregbesola retains his seat and other burning issues. Excerpts:

There are fears in some quarters that violence would trail the elections; do you entertain such fear and what plan has your committee to tackle this?

What we are telling our people is that the security personnel are there to protect them; whatever might happen, security personnel have been deployed for the purpose of that election and they would all be protected. What we are telling our people is to come out en masse and vote; they should not feel intimidated by anybody. We hope there won’t be any violence and also strongly believe that the security agents would take charge and ensure that we have a violence-free election. Having said that, as a Yoruba, looking at Osun as at the centre of the South West and based on history facts, we know that the Yoruba people are sophisticated and know how to defend themselves. The Yoruba believe that nobody has monopoly of violence, and they know how to defend their vote. In 1965 when elections were rigged and marred with violence, people arose to defend their votes, and the First Republic fell. Also in 1983, elections were rigged in South West, Ondo and old Oyo. The Second Republic fell also, not because election were rigged in other places but in South West. Our hope and prayer is that the election would be peaceful and hitch-free. As a result, the President of the country would be shown as a responsible leader. Hence we enjoin Mr. President to ensure that the votes of the people of Osun and Ekiti states count.

You assured that the election would be violence-free without considering the opposition’s agenda; what is your take?

My message for the opposition is to play the game according to the rules. They should know that they don’t have monopoly of violence, they should not subvert the wish of the people. The only way to express themselves is to vote democratically and in other to do that, they must come out with their manifestoes. And up till now, we have not seen the manifestoes of the major opposition parties. We expect them to come out and let us have robust arguments, not for them to be poisoning the air that they will reverse everything. Osun is on the move towards socio-economic development and it cannot be reversed.

As a corporate person who is now into politics, what have you seen to be the driving force and difference in the two worlds?

In the corporate world, politics are played but somehow politics in the corporate world are at a stage that makes you seem larger than life. The irony of life is that human beings have the opportunity to live a grand life, yet you find them yielding to things that are not profitable to development. So, in the corporate world, you are elevated above pedestrian things, though you can equally come down. In essence, nobody has monopoly of violence. Again in the corporate world, that element of preservation and defending your right exists. In the political domain or administrative politics, there are always similarities like you are providing service to humanity just as in corporate world too, by growing your business and allowing the business to employ more people. The only difference is that the corporate people live by the rules; they are somehow elevated beyond the pedestrian. We are all political animals and would always seek opportunity to provide service and to defend it.

 Which of Aregbesola’s programmes do you admire best and why?

I admired his socio- developmental programmes like the infrastructures being put in place. I admire well done physical infrastructure; why? It is because it is the only way as a federating unit in the federal system, whereby you can as a leader attach yourself and stimulate growth. When you build road, airport, or schools, you automatically create a job. That drastically reduces unemployment which will jack up people’s standard of living and move them out of poverty. As an applied economist, that is the best programme and you know coming from a corporate background, people think you are focused on money and are not a fiscal policy person that believes in the federating system. The only instrument you have is fiscal instrument and you must drive it like crazy, you must create linkages between your fiscal expenditure and economic growth and between real growth and development. For me I love the social service. The most critical thing is physical infrastructural development.

Being a technocrat, how do you cope with the assigned job considering the PDP bigwigs in your federal constituency?

I will not want to discuss our strategies, however we have been going out on door-to-door, street-to-street visits and requesting to know from our people who has not benefited from the Aregbesola government. There is no household that has not benefitted directly or indirectly from Aregbesola’s government. So we go out with that message and challenge our people to come out en masse and vote. Talking of bigwigs of PDP in my federal constituency, yes we are not scared of them, the question we are asking our people is that, despite the claim of the opposition of being close with the people when they were in government and now claiming of being close with the federal government, what did they do for them? If they have not done anything for them in the past, people should come out and vote against them, cast their vote for Aregbesola who is performing wonders.

How do you cope with the intrigues of politics as a technocrat?

You first must realise that policies of government and corporate bodies are different. In corporate policy, many people play by the rule but in government, it is not so. So your role is to call the attention of the umpire and the security operatives to ensure that opposition plays by the rule, that is very key.

 What are your plans to dislodge the moneybag politicians?

We have being sentisising our people not to sell their votes; selling their votes amount to selling their future. Osun people are sensible, they have tested these people before and know what they were up to. The infrastructural development put in place as at today in Osun has seriously transformed the state; people cannot fall into their hands again, we have learnt our lessons.

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OSUN 2014: AREGBESOLA IN IKIRE, SAYS  OUR FIRST TERM ACHIEVEMENTS WILL BE A CHILD’S PLAY TO OUR SECOND TERM

The campaign train of the Executive Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun on Tuesday June 3, 2014 moved again to Irewole Federal Constituency, second of its type after flag-off re-election rally in Ile-Ife.Ikire township was agog and took on a carnival like event which has sent a signal that the people of the state are absolutely behind Aregbesola and affirmed the fact that he is set to conquer other contestants at the pollsThe Saint John Primary School playground, Ikire, Ayedaade Local Government was filled to capacity just as steam of brooms were dancing in the air.
Addressing the mammoth crowd at the venue of the event said he was overwhelmingly happy and impressive with the massive turn out of the people at the occasion.
Aregbesola who promised more dividend of democracy in the state said what his administration achievements during the first tenure in office would be a child’s play of what should be expected when voted for second term.
Describing APC as a progressive party that is ready to liberate the people of the state and Nigeria at large, the state helmsman said PDP sees power as a way of amassing wealth for their cronies at the expense of masses, whereas power is a responsibility which is the hallmark of APC
Aregbesola added that, the party is committed to the progress of the people unlike PDP that which is known with its selfish interest.
According to Aregbesola PDP is a party that means no any development for the people of the state.
Senator Isiaka Adeleke, the former first civilian governor of the state, the Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Honourable Najeem Salam, among others speakers charged people on the need for them to come out en mass in August 9 and cast their vote for Aregbesola whose his starling achievements had made his candidature stand out among other contenders.

While fielding questions from Bioreports, Madam Mariam Ayodele, a party member from Ward 1, Irewole maintained that Ogbeni Aregbesola was coming back as the governor of the state because his credentials spoke for him.
According to her, the administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has touched virtually every area of the state.
She mentioned construction of modern roads, education, free school meal, free healthcare, caring for aged, youth employment as the different areas where the governor had met the needs of the masses of the state.
To her, no other person could accomplish such a feat in just three and half years adding that if not for politics of selfishness, she wondered what people in the opposition had against him both personally, administratively and politically.
Madam Adejoke Abdulkareem, a trader and woman leader in Isokan also said that the choice of the APC in the August 9th polls was a smooth ride to victory because none of the other contestants had the pedigree that Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola possessed.
She described the governor as a dogged fighter who has implemented all the articles of his six-point integral action plan and had gone on to implement programmes that were not even included in it.
“That is to show you the depth of the knowledge of the person at the helms of affairs in the State of Osun.
Reverend Matthew Adekoya, who was full of prayer for the success of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola said that it was divinely impossible to defeat the governor at the polls noting that the governor had made the ordinary Osun person to stand tall.
He maintained that with another four years of progressive administration in the state, the socio-economic landscape of the state was going to assume a different outlook.
He stressed that Osogbo the state capital and other important towns have assumed a more organised outlook and modernity that have been that has been robbed off the people.
Mr. Ajayi Adediran explained that there was no way a champion could be defeated except with a knock-out but that was impossible beause Aregbesola as the champion was the one knocking out all his opponents.
“Aregbesola is a champion and he has demonstrated that in many apects.
“Point to anything aspect of life in Osun and you will see the hands of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola in it, this is simply because he is the person anointed to lead Osun at this time.”
Other respondents called on the electorates to make it a point of duty to vote for Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and the APC as governor of the state on August 9th, 2014.
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The late Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Bola Ige, was yesterday honoured by the Osun State Government when Governor Rauf Aregbesola inaugurated the Bola Ige Mechatronic Institute and sent 31 graduates from the state to Germany for training in the art of new automobile maintenance technology.
Also, the former governor of old Western Region, General Adeyinka Adebayo, also yesterday pointed out that Ige was a practical man who worked for the growth of Yoruba land and Nigeria as a country.
Aregbesola noted that the Mechatronic Institute is another subtle way to improve the economy of the state and that of the country at large.
The governor stressed that the institute when completed would be the first in Nigeria, contending that it would deal with the latest technology involved in modern vehicles.
According to him, “Osun is the first of all states and federal institutions to establish this world class automotive skill-gap bridge in Nigeria meant for promoting skills needed for employability of our graduates, technicians and improvement for artisans in the sector.
“The German world- renowned auto didactic equipment manufacturers, Messrs Lucas Nulle, Kerpen, Germany was awarded the equipment supply contract with the letter of credit opened by the First Bank Plc through BOI.
“To build this institute, we got N1 billion soft loan from the Bank of Industry, we commend automotive council and the first bank who helped us to access it. Before you come back from Germany, your centre will be ready, please learn very well because you will come back to train our local mechanics,” the governor said.
Aregbesola emphasised that the exercise is purely a practical delivery project as trainees shall be tested and certified before graduation from the centre.
“The capacity to maintain the automobile that we have in Nigeria is so low, our auto engineers, technicians and mechanics are getting out of job because of technological changes as the era of trial-and-error to fix auto maintenance is gone; everything is knowledge-based and Osun is, ready to empower not only the indigenes but all Nigerians willing to seek knowledge at the BIMI, Esa-Oke.
On why the institute was named after Chief Bola Ige, Aregbesola noted that it was so because he represented the best technology, a man who never get tired of seeking knowledge.
The governor of the old Western Region, General Adebayo, commended Aregbesola for the positive change he had brought to Osun, adding that Aregbesola is practical as Bola Ige was.
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Aregbesola Advises Students To Explore Opportunities In Agric

Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, has challenged undergraduates in the nation’s tertiary institutions to explore numerous job creation opportunities available in agriculture.
The governor made the appeal in Iwo on Monday at the opening of a conference on Business Administration and Management organised by the Department of Business Administration, Bowen University, Iwo.
The Commissioner for Special Duties, Mr. Bashiru Ajibola, represented the governor on the occasion.
Aregbesola said the rate of unemployment in the country had made it imperative for students to develop interest in agriculture, saying it was a sure way of creating employments, especially for the youth.
According to him, his administration has used the Osun Rural Enterprise and Agricultural Programme to tackle the problem of unemployment, adding that many youths have started developing interest in the initiative.
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Need To Continue Sustained Development In Osun – Aregbesola On His Re-election Ambition

Need To Continue Sustained Development In Osun – Aregbesola On His Re-election Ambition

‪Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola on Tuesday, 3rd June, 2014 said the need to rescue the state from the shackle of under development formed his desire to seek re-election in the August 9 governorship election in the state.

Governor Aregbesola, while addressing mamoth supporters at the campaign rally held at Ikire, headquarters of Irewole Local Government of the state, reiterated his administration’s commitment to the growth and progress of the state saying that the state would be better for it should he govern it for another four years.

The governor who noted that the progressives see as responsibility while for those who described as reactionaries, power was a means of enriching themselves.‬

According to Governor Aregbesola, the progressives and reactionaries were not equal in all ramifications assuring that his administration would not disappoint the people of the state in term of ensuring that dividends of democracy were brought to the door steps of the people especially those at the grassroots.‬

‪He said that the feat achieved by the administration will be a tip of the ice berg when compared with what would be achieved should the administration get the second term in office.‬

‪Governor Aregbesola hinted no fewer than 2,229 computer tablets have been given to students in senior secondary schools in the state apart from massive road construction being done in the Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan Federal Constituency of the state.‬

‪He stated further that about 88 boreholes have been sunk by the government to make life more meaningful to the people of the area adding that the administration has also commenced work on the water dam in the for potable water for the people.‬

‪Speaking, the Chairman of the State Local Government Service Commission, Elder Peter Babalola, thanked the people of the state for trooping out in support of the party and appealed to them against selling their voter cards.‬

‪The first Executive Governor who recently joined APC noted, Senator Isiaka Adeleke, stated that Aregbesola has performed well and tried his best, urging the people to reciprocate the gesture by voting enmasse for the continuity of the good work he has started.‬

‪Hon. Ayo Omidiran representing the Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives assured the people of the state that there will be adequate security during and after the election.‬

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gov_rauf-aregbesola1-351x185Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, has lauded the Rural Access and Mobility Project, an agency of the Federal Government, for its efforts at extending development to rural communities in the country.
The governor said this in Osogbo on Friday at a workshop for all states involved in the RAMP.
He said constructing roads in the rural communities would lead to agricultural development and curb the rural-urban migration, adding that the living standard of the rural dwellers would also be enhanced.
“Against this background, the RAMP intervention is a positive contribution towards helping state governments in the country to accelerate the pace of economic growth and development,” the governor said.
Aregbesola described the RAMP as a helpful initiative designed to bring development to rural areas in the country.
According to him, rather than concentrating developmental projects in the urban centres, rural areas in the country should also be developed to make lives better for their inhabitants.
The governor added that many Nigerians would wish to retire to their villages if the basic amenities to support them were in place, noting that there was a need to do more to develop the rural communities.
Aregbesola stated that state governing authorities were closer to their people than the Federal Government and were better positioned to reach and provide for the development needs of the people within their areas.
He said, “In a federal system like ours, the state governments occupy a crucial nodal point for the success of the country’s national development objectives.
“Indeed, it can be averred with all sense of responsibility that, while it may be sensible for the general development guidelines and direction to be charted at the federal level, it is at the level of states that the most impactful execution of development plans take place.
“It is crucial for the states to get the necessary support in their drive to facilitate the realisation of the country’s development needs.”
 
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Mechatronics – 3

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The spirit of Late Attorney General and Minister for Justice, Chief Ajibola Ige came alive on Monday as the governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola inaugurated the Bola Ige Mechatronic Institute by sending forth for training in Germany 31 graduates to learn the art of new automobile maintenance technology.

This was just as the former governor of old Western Region, General Adeyinka Adebayo ‎pointed out that Chief Bola Ige was a practical man who worked for the growth of Yorubaland and Nigeria as a country.

Aregbesola at the send forth ceremony at the Government House banquet hall held that the Mechatronic Institute is another subtle way to improve the economy of Osun and that of the country.

The governor stressed that the institute when completed will be the first in Nigeria, saying that the institute will deal with the latest technology involved in modern vehicles.‎

According to him, ” Osun is the first of all States and Federal Institutions to establish this World class Automotive Skill-gap Bridge in Nigeria meant for promoting skills needed for employability of our graduates, technicians and improvement for artisans in the sector.‎

“The German World-renowned Auto Didactic Equipment Manufacturers, Messrs LUCAS NULLE, Kerpen, Germany was awarded the equipment supply contract with the Letter of credit opened by the First Bank Plc through BOI. 

“To build the this Institute we got 1 billion Naira soft loan by Bank of Industry, we commended automotive ‎council and the first bank who helped us to access it. Before you come back from Germany, your centre will be ready, please learn very well because you will come back to train our local mechanics”. The governor said.

Aregbesola emphasised that the exercise is purely a practical delivery project as trainees shall be tested and certified before graduation from the centre.  ‎

“The capacity to maintain the automobile that we have in Nigeria is so low, our auto engineers, technicians and mechanics are getting out of job because of technological changes as the era of trial-and-error to fix auto maintenance is gone; everything is knowledge-based and Osun is, ready to empower not only the indigenes but all Nigerians willing to seek knowledge at the BIMI, Esa-Oke. 

On why the institute was named after chief Bola Ige, aregbesola noted it was so because Ige represented the best that technology, a man who never get tired of seeking knowledge.

‎The governor of the old western region. General Adebayo commended Aregbesola for the positive change he has brought to Osun, adding that Aregbesola is practical as Bola ige was.

In Adebayo’s Words, “you are a practical man like Bola Ige, I can not forget Ige until I die, because he worked for Yorubaland and Nigeria. I am happy for being here, Bola Ige was my commissioner for one year 8 months, Ige was a workaholic, instead of me making him the Attorney general, I made him my commissioner for Agriculture.

“Bola Ige was the foundation that the Southwestern states of the federation is enjoying in Agriculture”. Adebayo stressed.

‎Speaking earlier, the Special Adviser Federal/liaison Matters,  Hon. Idia Babalola at the send forth noted that the institute will deal with the latest technology involved modern vehicles which consist of combined electro-mechanical systems with fully automated controls termed “mechatronics” that reduce use of kilos of wires making way for light weight and greater efficient motor vehicles of today. ‎

Babalola added that fund for the project is an inter-ventionary soft loan provision by the National Automotive Council using part of its Auto Development Fund Loan Scheme domiciled with Bank of Industry (BOI).

The special adviser averred that Osun is ready to empower not only its indigenes but all Nigerians willing to seek knowledge at the Bola Ige Mechatonics Institute, Esa-oke.

“We plan to offer through National Board for Technical Education (NBTE) & National Universities Commission (NUC) approval for upgrade of the polytechnic syllabus, a degree course on Auto Mechatronics using the facilities in future”. Babalola told the gathering.‎

Also speaking at the send forth of trainees, Managing Director Osun State Investment company Limited Mr. Bola Oyebamiji, held that following due process, advertisement was placed to attract qualified automotive, mechanical and electrical engineers and technicians who were tested/recruited.

He pointed out that 76 people applied after which 31 candidates were selected based on merit as conducted by the state committee.

His Royal Majesty, the Owamiran of Esa-Oke, Oba Adeyemi Adediran commended the governor for honouring Late Bola Ige by siting the institute in Esa-Oke, saying the town will be more honoured by changing the the name of the college to the name of Bola Ige.

He charged the trainees to take the advantage of going to Germany to bring glory to the state and not to do that which will tarnish the image of the state and the country.

“This is an opportunity which you have to make use of and for the governor I thank you for bringing this to us in Esa-Oke. I want to tell you that Esa-oke is blessed, and to you parents, I thank you, but you must be prayerful as your children is going to Germany, this is an opportunity given to them is what some people in their life ‎time never got”. 

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Osun Elementary School Feeding-2

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The British Government plans to review the present school food standard in the schools and  introduce universal free meals from September 2014.
To this end , Egg heads  , Educationists. Food technologists and Nutritionists are  brain storming in London on the implementation of the scheme .
Among the topics  for discussion are :
1) Improving school food standard
2) Children’s  Nutrition & Public Health Priority
3) Implementing  Universal  Free School Meals
4) Food Education  and the challenges of introducing cooking into the school curriculum
The State Government of Osun, has been invited to share the School  Feeding Experience  and it’s impact on the pupils and  the State with participants at the Seminar will examine issues around:
-What the British Government  will be doing to ensure all schools have access to the facilities, equipment and expertise needed to implement the scheme .
-The potentials for expanding the school feeding system to include more pupils, the challenges  and opportunities for  expanding the scheme and making it universal.
-What lessons can be learnt from schools already involved in free school meals pilot schemes and what best practice has been established on issues such as access to funding .
-With food poverty labelled as a “public health emergency ” ,what should Government and Local Authorities be doing to ensure that  children have access to nutritional food outside of the times that they are eligible  for free school meals.
-How can Government integrate food education in the school curriculum , so that all children will have the opportunity to participate  in cooking lessons  and the positive impact of the lessons on the pupils and their parents will be critically examined.
Mrs Grace Titi Laoye-Tomori , the Deputy Governor and Hon Commissioner for Education  and Alhaja Latifat Giwa , Senior Special Assistant on Education are representing the State Government of Osun at this strategic and impacting Seminar  starting today, Monday , 2nd June, in London.
More details on the outcome to come soon…
 

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