Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, has called on security agencies in all African countries to rally round their Nigerian counterparts to win the war against the Boko Haram insurgents.
Aregbesola said this in Osogbo on Thursday at the May Day celebration.
He said, “ Whether they like it or not, we will rescue our children and they (Boko Haram) will die in ignominy. It is disheartening to know that some people are engaged in killing and maiming. There is no justification for all what they are doing. Shame on you Boko Haram!
“I call on security agencies all over Africa to rally round security agents in Nigeria to put an end to this criminality.”
The governor lauded the workers for the support they had given to his administration. He said that he would continue to ensure that they were not denied their entitlements.
Aregbesola lamented the 40 per cent reduction in the fund accruing to the state from the Federation Allocation, saying the reduction had an irregular payment and contributed to the delay in the payment of salaries of workers.
He, however, said that none of the workers would be sacked nor have their salaries cut despite the meager resources available.
The governor explained that the administration had been struggling to pay salaries on the 22nd of every month up till December 2013 but explained that delay in allocation had caused the delay in the payment of workers salaries.
He said, “ Forty per cent drop in allocation is a huge one. Salaries are delayed not because we are interested in tormenting anybody. But we are going to pay your full salaries.”
He also debunked the claim that the administration was planning to sack workers, saying he had no plans to sack any worker.
The governor stated that the former Head of Service, Mr. Segun Akinwusi, who told the people that the government wanted to retrench some workers, was not being truthful.
He expressed disappointment at the claim of the ex-HOS, who he said, he was under pressure to sack when he came into power in 2010.
Aregebsola stated that he kept Akinwusi to prove to the workers that he was not vindictive, but he was being paid back with lies from him.
The Chairman of the Trade Union Congress in the state, Mr. Francis Adetunji, commended the governor in his speech and condemned the insecurity in the country.
He called on the FG to find a permanent solution to the insecurity in the country.
NIGERIA INTEL
Category: General
Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun has disclosed that, he has signed agreements with two companies that will provide hangers for Helicopters and all categories of Aircrafts at the Osun Airport under construction at Ido-Osun.
Governor Aregbesola stated this on Tuesday April 29, 2014 while declaring open the first Osun Economic Summit tagged “Orisun Aje 2014″ with the theme “Crux of Economic Developmental master plan, Analyzing radical economic paradigm shift”.
The Economic Summit which is the first of its kind since the creation of the state in 1991, has participants drawn from the academics, financial sector, entrepreneurs and stakeholders in the economic sector within and outside the country.
Aregbesola who identified lack of productivity as the reason for poor economy, enjoined participants at the summit to give their discussion the deserved seriousness and come up with practical solutions on how the state could overcome the challenges of revenue generation.
He stated that the state now has the lowest poverty rate In the country with 3% and promised to make continuous efforts so that the state would depend less on federal allocation.
According to him, the state now generate 1.6 billion naira monthly as IGR as against 300 million Naira he met, the development he attributed to several programmes embarked upon by his administration.
The coordinator of the summit, Mr Abiodun Agboola said the reason for organizing the summit was to enable participants cross-fertilize ideas on how to further improve the state economy.
Some participants who spoke to Bioreports expressed optimism that with several papers presented by stakeholders, the summit would bring a new dawn to the economy of the state.
The two day event is expected to come up with a communiqué.
BIOREPORTS
Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola has debunked the claim by a governorship aspirant of the Social Democratic Party, Mr. Segun Akinwusi that the present administration in the state is planning to sack some workers.
The governor said this in a statement by his media aide, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, on Wednesday.
He also described as untrue the allegation by the aspirant, who is the immediate past Head of Service in the state, that the government owed N300bn.
The statement read, “Despite the dwindling allocation by almost 40 per cent since January 2013, this government still keeps its entire work force.
“So, I don’t know where you workers got the news that I will retrench some of you. This is just mere lies being told by our adversaries so that you can hate us.
“I am saying it categorically clear that this government has no intention to retrench workers. Rather, this government is committed to welfare and progress of all of you.
“I will only implore you not to listen to those who are pressurising you to hate us because they can’t do better than what we are doing.”
On the alleged N300bn debt profile, the governor lamented that those who ought to know and educate others were the ones demonstrating crass ignorance about the affairs of the state.
He argued that a state with such an amount as debt would need to pay N3bn monthly, which is the 10 per cent to service such debt. He said that Osun State did not even collect up to N3bn from the Federal Account monthly.
The governor said that he was disappointed in the former HOS, who he said reached the highest pedestal of his career and was now using his former position to confuse the people.
Aregbesola said, “If a state owes N300 bn, 10 percent of that amount is N3b, which is to be paid monthly to service the debt. If Osun is paying N3b as debt servicing every month, where does Adewusi think we will get the money to do all the massive capital projects we are doing?
“Where does he think we will get the money to pay workers’ salaries? With all the pressure mounted on me to remove him as HOS when I assumed office, out of compassion and my friendly posture, I retained him to complete his years in the service before he retired.
“It is therefore absurd and an act of insincerity and dishonesty for Adewusi to be spreading such unsubstantiated news about, saying Osun burrowed N300 bn.”
PUNCH
During the launch, the Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, in his speech, titled: “Identifying the Living,” said the civil servant smart card is to further intensify the state’s use of information technology for administrative efficiency.
Aregbesola said the introduction of the smart card will be highly beneficial to both government and the workers in the state.
According to the governor, the smart ID card is electronically personalised with biometric features to each of its users.
This, the governor stated, will add immense values to the activities of workers and will equally improve the capacity and cost of administration by government.
He said: “To be sure, it was through the application ICT to our tax administration and revenue collection that enabled us to increase our internally generated revenue by 100 per cent within the first few months of our administration.
“We have since intensified our effort to make ICT an inherent part of our public administrative system. The introduction of this new smart electronic identity card is another component of that overall effort.
“It will expectedly bring about many benefits to all of us; the individual civil servants and the government. It will be given to all workers across all Ministries, Departments and Agencies, including Local Government Council workers.
“The smart ID card is electronically personalised, with biometric features, to each of its users. It will add immense values to the workaday functioning of workers and will equally improve the capacity and cost of administration by government.”
Identifying the numerous benefits of the smart card, Aregbesola revealed that the card will help eliminate many sources of financial waste and leakage employed to deprive government of needed funds as well as helps create an accurate and reliable database for payroll administration and salaries’ payment.
Besides, he averred that possibility of defrauding workers of the payments due to them is now difficult with the introduction of the card.
Again, through this smart card system, the workers can get their monies paid directly to their accounts instead of through any intermediary points.
Aregbesola continued: “Leave bonuses for example are now tied to each worker’s birthday and paid to their accounts automatically on that day.
“With this smart ID cards, there cannot be mistaking identity in the payment of monies due to the workers. In this system, identity is completely individualised and electronically personalised.
“For the pensioners, it removes the stress of going through multiple verification to get their payment and also blocks the means for cheating them out of their money.
“By clearly identifying the living from the dead, this system ensures that ghost will no longer mingle with our workers or have access to our payroll in Osun. It keeps them where they belong – in the grave. It stops the dead from coming to steal money from the living. It makes certain that only retirees who are ‘ALIVE’ receive payment. This affirms the sense in the project’s title, ‘I AM ALIVE’.”
One very interesting feature of this card is that it is linked to a credit or debit card and gives the owner access to his or her salary account, which he uses to withdraw up to 20 per cent of the salary with or without money in the account.
The smart card is a tripartite arrangement among the Osun State Government, Charms Plc and the First Bank Plc.
The governor also promised that by June this year, all school pupils from age one to six will have personalised card that contains all their bio data.
In his reaction, the Director of ICT in Osun State, Bambo Bashorun, said the smart card came at a time of security challenges and dwindling resources in the country.
Bashorun said that the issuance of the card will guarantee proper accountability and plug holes through which resources are wasted.
He said: “Creating a data base of all civil servants in the state is so important, especially at this time of our challenging national life from increased level of insecurity to dwindling resources.
“With the data base created, the ID card issued and I AM ALIVE process automated, the state had ensured that no single kobo is wrongly allocated to undeserved person in the state.”
In his own remark, the Group Managing Director of Charms, Ademola Aladekomo, said Osun State has broken another ground in the ICT word in Nigeria.
Aladekomo said the smart card will be given to all civil servants in the state. According to him, the smart card can be used not only in Osun State but also within and outside Nigeria and anywhere in the world.
He noted that the card also carries the fingerprint of the card holder, with which he can identify him or herself.
For the representative of the Managing Director of First Bank Plc, Mutairu Akinfolarin, the idea of the card could only be a product of hard thinking.
THE EAGLE
Akinfolarin commended the governor for successfully pioneering of the card, saying First Bank is very proud to be part of Osun State’s technological success.
The State of Osun recorded another first in the deployment of technology for administrative efficiency with the launch of State of Osun civil servant smart identity card and biometric automation tagged ‘I am Alive.’
The smart card launch, which is another first of its kind in the country, carries the data base of all civil servants in the state and will also serve as credit card, debit card and also serves as staff identification, carrying their profiles.
During the launch, the Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, in his speech titled: ‘Identifying the Living’, said the civil servant smart card is to further intensify the state’s use of information technology for administrative efficiency.
Aregbesola said the introduction of the smart card will be highly beneficial to both government and the workers in the state. According to the governor, the smart ID card is electronically personalised with biometric features to each of its users.
This, the governor stated that It will add immense values to the activities of workers and will equally improve the capacity and cost of administration by government. He said: “To be sure, it was through the application ICT to our tax administration and revenue collection that enabled us to increase our internally generated revenue by 100 per cent within the first few months of our administration. “We have since intensified our effort to make ICT an inherent part of our public administrative system.
The introduction of this new smart electronic identity card is another component of that overall effort. “It will expectedly bring about many benefits to all of us; the individual civil servants and the government. It will be given to all workers across all Ministries, Departments and Agencies, including Local Government Council workers.
“The smart ID card is electronically personalised, with biometric features, to each of its users. It will add immense values to the workaday functioning of workers and will equally improve the capacity and cost of administration by government.”
Identifying the numerous benefits of the smart card, Aregbesola revealed that the card will help eliminate many sources of financial waste and leakage employed to deprive government of needed funds as well as helps create an accurate and reliable database for payroll administration and salaries’ payment.
Besides, he averred that possibility of defrauding any workers of the payments due to them is now difficult with the introduction of the card. Again, through this smart card system, the workers can get their monies paid directly to their accounts instead of through any intermediary points.
Aregbesola continued: “Leave bonuses for example are now tied to each worker’s birthday and paid to their accounts automatically on that day. “With this smart ID cards, there cannot be mistaking identity in the payment of monies due to the workers. In this system, identity is completely individualised and electronically personalised. “For the pensioners, it removes the stress of going through multiple verification to get their payment and also blocks the means for cheating them out of their money.
“By clearly identifying the living from the dead, this system ensures that ghost will no longer mingle with our workers or have access to our payroll in Osun. It keeps them where they belong – in the grave. It stops the dead from coming to steal money from the living. It makes certain that only retirees who are ‘ALIVE’ receive payment. This affirms the sense in the project’s title, ‘I AM ALIVE’
One very interesting feature of this card is that it is linked to a credit or debit card and gives the owner access to his or her salary account, which he use to withdraw up to 20 per cent of the salary with or without money in their account. The smart card is a tripartite arrangement among the Osun Government, Charms Plc and the First Bank Plc.
The governor also promised that by June this year, all school pupils from age 1 – 6 years will have personalised card that contains all their bio data .
In his reaction, the Director of ICT, State of Osun, Mr. Bambo Bashorun, said the smart card came at a time of security challenges and dwindling resources in the country.
He said that the issuance of the card will guarantee proper accountability and plug holes through which resources are wasted. “Creating a data base of all civil servants in the state is so important especially at this time of our challenging national life from increased level of insecurity to dwindling resources. “With the data base created, the ID card issued and I AM ALIVE process automated, the state had ensured that no single kobo is wrongly allocated to undeserved person in the state,” Bashorun said.
In his own remark, the Group Managing Director of Charms, Mr. Ademola Aladekomo, said the state of Osun has broken another ground in the ICT word in Nigeria. Aladekomo said the smart card will be given to all civil servants in the state.
According to him, the smart card can be used not only in Osun but also within and outside Nigeria and anywhere in the world. He noted that the card also carries the fingerprint of card holder with which he can identify him or herself. For the representative of the Managing Director of First Bank, Mr.M utairu Akinfolarin, said the idea of the card could only be a product of hard thinking.
He commended the governor for successful pioneering of the card, saying First Bank is very proud to be part of Osun technological success.
OSUN DEFENDER
The National Coordinator of Peoples’ Welfare League (PWL), Mr. Abiodun Agboola, yesterday, said available economic indices in Osun State have clearly shown that the state has moved up the ladder of development.
He also stated that the recent classification of the state by the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) as the seventh largest economy in Nigeria and the rating by Renaissance Capital, an international financial rating agency, were indications that the state was in the “first row of developed economies” in the country.
The NBS and Renaissance Capital had, in 2012, rated the economy of the state as the seventh largest and fastest growing in Nigeria, while they also rated it as the second best in the country in terms of Gross Domestic Products (GDP) after Lagos.
Agboola made the observation in Osogbo at a two-day economic summit entitled: Orisun Aje 2014: Crux of Economic Developmental Masterplan, which was put together by the league to critique the economic activities in the state and the radical development of the state under Governor Rauf Aregbesola. He said the summit would afford stakeholders drawn from different segments of the society, the opportunity to examine the state’s economy critically.
According to him, the useful indices emanating from the state were responsible for the decision of the league to do a thorough critique of the economy with a view to finding out the veracity of NBS’ rating as well as the impact of the economy on the people of the state.
In his speech, Governor Aregbesola said no Nigerian had any reason to be poor in view of the enormous resources available in the country.
He emphasised the importance of developmental economics, adding that his administration had performed excellently in this regard by impacting the people of the state through thoughtful programmes of his government.
He, however, decried the reduction in federal allocation to the state, noting that federal allocation accruable to the state had reduced by 40 per cent in recent times.
THE SUN
Many reasons why we celebrate the government of Osun on a day as this….
(1) First administration to start paying workers 13 month salary
(2) Conducive office atmosphere with beautification and landscaping of state secretariat, Abeere
(3) Timely payment of salary allowances and leave bonuses
(4) Provision of smart mastercard card with advance salary payment for workers
(5) Approval of backlog of promotion arrears
(6) Increase in subvention on car refurbishing loan
(7) Donation of three brand new buses to the Labour bodies of NLC,JNC and TUC
(8) Reconstitution of osun state staff Housing Loans Board and Local Government Loans Board
(9) Increase in subvention of pension and gratuity
(10) Employment of teaching and non teaching staff
(11) Lifting of embargo on employment and employment of citizens into the civil service commission
(12)Approval of training for staff
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Osun a dara!
Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has described as tissue of lies the allegation by the former Head of Service, Elder Segun Akinwusi, that the state government is indebted to the tune of N300 billion and that government is intending to retrench workers in the state.
A statement by the Bureau of Communications and Strategy, Office of the Governor, quoted Governor Aregbesola as describing as dishonourable for the former HOS whom he retained despite heavy pressure on him to remove him at the onset of his administration, to turn around and become an agent of wicked, naked lies.
Akinwusi was the Head of Service inherited by the Aregbesola administration, who was retained as against usual practice of new administrations retaining such officials.
The statement quoted the governor as speaking during the launch of State of Osun civil servant smart identity card and biometric automation tagged ‘I am Alive.’
Among others, Akinwusi is believed to be manufacturing bogus figures as debts incurred by the state claiming that his former position offered him opportunity to know.
The governor said there was nothing wrong with the former HOS’s ambition, noting however that decorum and sincerity must be considered while seeking the electorate’s support.
Aregbesola, while debunking the lies, said with all the policies initiated by his administration to uplift the standard of living of civil servants in the state, there is no doubt that his government is one of the most compassionate and workers-friendly.
He disclosed that despite drastic reduction in the allocation accruing to the state from the federation account, his government has kept the entire work force in the state and paid their salaries as and when due.
He described the rumoured impending retrenchment as mere figment of the imaginations of Akinwusi and his ilk, affirming that government is not even contemplating sacking any worker.
“Our administration is the most passionate and workers-friendly in the country. All we have done and are still doing is to better the condition of workers.
“Despite the dwindling allocation by almost 40 per cent since January 2013, this government still kept it’s entire work force.
“So, I don’t know where you workers got the news that I will retrench some of you. This is just mere lies being told by our adversaries so that you can hate us.
“I am saying it categorically clear that this government has no intention to retrench workers. Rather, this government is committed to welfare and progress of all of you.
“I will only implore you not to listen to those who are pressurising you to hate us because they can’t do better than what we are doing,” Aregbesola said.”
The governor described the activities of Akinwusi as laughable and dishonest in fabricating lies of such proportion not only about a performing administration but also to cause confusion in the state.
On the alleged N300 billion debt profile of Osun, the governor lamented that those who ought to know and educate others are now the ones demonstrating crass ignorance about the affairs of the state.
He argued that a state with such amount of debt would need to pay N3 billion monthly being 10 percent to service such debt, saying Osun does not even collect up to this amount from federal allocation every month any more.
He said Adewusi, whom he resisted all entreaties to remove as the HOS when he came to power, was just being mischievous spreading such falsehood.
“I am disappointed. This is somebody that reached the highest pedestal of his career and he is now behaving like an illiterate. Does he know the import of what he says?
“If a state owes N300 billion, ten percent of that amount is N3 billion, which is to be paid monthly to service the debt. If Osun is paying N3billion as debt servicing every month, where does Adewusi think we will get the money to do all the massive capital projects we are doing?
“Where does he think we will get the money to pay workers’ salaries? With all the pressure mounted on me to remove him as HOS when I assumed office, out of compassion and my friendly posture, I retained him to complete his years in the service before he retired.
“It is therefore absurd and an act of insincerity and dishonesty for Adewusi to be spreading such unsubstantiated news about, saying Osun burrowed N300 billion.
This is far from the truth. We will leave him to his conscience if he has one. But then, calculated lies like his cannot and will not detract us from the good work we are doing in the state,” Aregbesola said
The government of the state of Osun says it is building multi channel roads, which it believes will stimulate economic prosperity. Seun Akioye looks at how the road projects have affected the common Joe.
It was not a political rally. Not yet. It was a different kind of rally, one that the supporters called ‘the peoples’ rally. At about 3:00pm on April 15, 2014, Governor Rauf Aregbesola rode into the city of Ilesa in an open roof white Sport Utility Vehicle (SUV) and a convoy of about six vehicles. He was dressed in a white lace that fitted his modest frame and a blue cap, sat proudly on his head; a dark sunshade protected his eyes from the blinding rays of the sun. Immediately, a crowd gathered and as the convoy progressed into the heart of the city, thousands of enthusiastic supporters joined in forcing it to move at a snail’s pace.
The governor waved at the people, sometimes gave the victory sign and danced to the impromptu music of the Okada riders and other supporters, who ran alongside his motorcade. He bonded with the people who felt they could honestly lay claim to him as one of their own.
In the last one year, Aregbesola’s administration has built 29.71 kilometres of roads round Ilesa. The new roads are on 15 streets. It is like a ring road connecting different sections of the city, so that if one began from one end, one could end up at the same spot going round the city. That was what Aregbesola did when he rode into town to open the roads. He spent over one hour inspecting all 15 roads and ended up at the Ibala Road Community Primary School, venue of the ceremony, where several thousands of people were already waiting. Time was 4:30pm.
Aregbesola said his overriding ambition is to regain Osun’s place as the economic hub of the Southwest, outside of Lagos and because the state is bordered by five states of the Southwest and the North central, it serves as a veritable alternative to Lagos in trade and investments. So, the governor thought of linking the state with the railway and constructing standardised access roads into the state. The road construction too would serve as internal economic stimulus for the state.
So, almost four years into this plan, how has the state managed to achieve its objectives?
“We just want the roads fixed”
Government agencies said that the construction of 15 roads in Ilesa was unprecedented in the history of the state. Instructively, many of the residents shared this sentiment. At the ceremony to mark the commissioning of the roads, about 15 traditional rulers, both within the state and outside, graced the occasion. Speaking for the royal fathers, the Owa Obokun of Ijeshaland, Oba Adekunle Arom-olaran said, the administration of Governor Aregbesola has made the biggest developmental impacts in the state. He mentioned the constructed roads as being unprecedented and threw in a clincher. “I can even say it was during your administration that I gave birth to twins,” he told the governor.
But, it wasn’t only the royal fathers that appreciated the benefits of the new roads in Ilesa, the people do too. Mary Oyeleye, a resident of Omo-Olupe Street, Bonnke area, just opened a new business where she sells food items. About a year ago, this had been impossible to accomplish and the reasons are not far-fetched.
“We have really suffered in this Olupe Street. Before the road was constructed, this whole area was flood and muds especially the Bonnke area. There was a river there and only Okada could pass through this area, when you get to Bonnke, then you have to roll up your dress and wade through the mud and river. There were houses that have been submerged in the river too. This place was a nightmare,” she said.
The bad condition of the road also had its negative economic impact. Being a major link road to several towns including Ijebu-Ijesa, Osogbo and Akure, the road had been completely deserted by all commercial interests, shops closed down and residents began to move out of the area.
About a year ago, work began on the road and when the construction was completed the area took on a new image. Apart from the standard construction, Omo-Olupe Street has opened for business. “We built these stores last December because the road is now passable. Also, all the commercial buses are now using this road, so it makes it busy. We are grateful to the governor for doing this; he has totally changed our lives,” Oyeleye said.
Omo-Olupe is not the only street opened for business, the whole of Ilesa is. From one street to the other, residents spoke of years of decay and neglect but which has been reversed by the construction or rehabilitation of the roads. Omi-Eran road for instance, according to some of the engineers from Ratcon Construction company – the company responsible for the construction of the roads – was a terrible specimen of a township road.
At the ceremony to commission the roads, the residents discussed the impacts of the new developments in the city. They were not the only ones to marvel in wonder, the governor did too. “As we drove round the roads today with the people, I was just wondering about what God can do. I was thinking to myself that to have 29 kilometers of roads round Ilesa, this is the first time in the history of this state. I was just thanking God,” the governor said. His eyes dilating with excitement and his voice rising in a sing-song. The crowd caught the bug of his excitement and somebody raised a song loosely translated to thanking God for a new era.
The excitement about the new roads, however, transcends Ilesa, in Osogbo, where several township and inter-city road constructions have been done and still ongoing, the physical outlook of the city has changed, probably forever. In Osogbo, the philosophy behind the road constructions remains the same; that is, opening up economic opportunities for many of the residents of the state, from the bottom up approach.
Mercy land area, a large residential and business settlement in Osogbo, with thousands of residents now wears a new look. It is one of the several Osogbo township roads constructed over four months ago, which linked several neighbourh-oods. In Mercy land area, which conveniently sits on a small hill, there are about 10 newly constructed roads, linking one street with another up and down the hill.
Kayode Oyediran has operated his tie and dye business from Omonike crescent for five years now but according to him it was only this year that any meaningful improvement has occurred in the area. “Because the whole of Mercy land area was in a terrible shape, you find that people cannot move as freely as they want. The consequence of that is business concerns were affected. It was only those who had Okada that could work here,” he said.
But things have changed for his business. Because of the newly constructed roads in the neighbourhood he could easily move his raw materials into site and also his finished goods out of his business premises. “I think on the issues of road construction, I will give the governor a pass mark. This is not the only road he has done, if you go across Osogbo, there are so many inner roads like this that have been done. Osogbo has really changed,” Oyediran enthused.
The residents of Oke-Arugbo’s 12 zones neighbourhood also believe their newly constructed roads will facilitate business development in the area and boost real estate.
According to Chief Titus Osobu, the chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Atakumosa West, in Ilesa, but who owns a house in Oke-Arugbo zone 2, the development in the area has been unprecedented. “I came here about 20-years ago but this type of development has been unprecedented. There were times we had given up, but today, we thank Governor Aregbesola for doing this road for us.
“We never expected our road will be fixed in 10 years, this governor has really tried and we really appreciate him for that. Tell him we are grateful recipients of all that he is doing,” Titilayo Adetoun, a resident of zone 3, who followed the profession of tailoring said.
Though the construction of roads in Oke-Arugbo still has about four zones to be completed, the revolution was already catching on in all the zones. “Zone 8, where I live is yet to be constructed, but we can drive on good roads up to this point. We are certain the government must complete all the remaining roads to have a complete development,” Mrs. Adebola Adeseye said.
Outside the township roads in Osogbo, there are major inter–city construction being undertaken by the Aregbesola administration. One of the major road constructions embarked upon is the famous Oba Adesoji Aderemi bypass.
The story behind this massive 17.5 kilometer road within Osogbo metropolis is as interesting as the construction itself. According to government officials, the aim of the road is to complete the Ring road round Osogbo.
Sabitu Amuda, an engineer and Special Adviser to the Governor on Works is the man in charge of the various road constructions. The Oba Adesoji bypass is one of the projects that give him some of the most pleasure and when he talks about it, it shows.
“It’s a roundabout that connects Iwo road and the West by-pass. It ended there before, but we now want to complete the loop, we want to finish the ring. It starts from Iwo road roundabout and goes the whole of 17.5 kilometers to link back to the roundabout at Ikirun road, so that you have a complete Ring road round Osogbo,” he said.
Going through the length of the on-going construction is instructive about the determination of the government to bring massive development to that part of the city. A Turkish construction company, Slava-Yeditepe had the task of boring through rocks and wading through rivers to construct the new bypass. From Iwo roundabout to Channel 0, work according to government is about 40 percent completed.
When The Nation visited the site, workers were seen engaged in the road work. Between channels 0-4, new bridges were springing up over railways and dual carriage ways took the place of deep forests. At Abere junction, a flyover would pass over it to link the road with Oke-Ijetu/Ilesa garage. According to Edwin, one of the site engineers, the flyover will have four loops and ramps to divert traffic. When completed, it will be the first flyover in Osogbo. The engineer also said the road being constructed is of the highest standards using 30cm stone base. Another source inside Slava-Yeditepe also said the roads are being constructed to last 40 years.
Even though, many houses were demolished in many neighbour-hoods, the people continue to look ahead to the economic prosperity it will bring. They don’t have to wait for long as the road has been throwing up business and developmental opportunities.
“I give this road two years and you will see a business district here, you just need to picture the road the whole stretch and you can imagine the endless possibilities for business development,” Edwin said.
Alhaji Moruf Adenekan, who lives around Testing Ground area, corroborated this view: “Everywhere on this road people are buying up land. I know the land is appreciating now; people are buying up to build shopping malls and other things. If you have the money, it is a good business deal to buy land here even for resale later on.”
The economic benefits are not lost on Oladele Akindele, who owns a business on Oke-Ijetu too. “Well, there are many houses that were demolished, I don’t know if they had been compensated because mine was not demolished, but this road will bring development to this area, that is for sure,” he said.
Another road generating interesting permutation is the Oshogbo-Ikirun road, which began from the old garage and terminated at Ila-Odo /Kwara state border. It is being handled by a wholly indigenous construction company, Sammya Constructions. The former single carriage way has been made into a dual carriage way, completed with drainage one meter deep and wide. Construction too is almost at 40 percent completion. Businesses that were disrupted before have reopened. One of them is Best Oyin Aluminium Company. “During the construction, we had to cope with a lot of things, but now we are very happy because business here has improved,” says Yessuf Dada, one of the workers.
But the progress did not come easy. From the old garage to Aiyetoro, many buildings had to give way. Despite this, however, Moruf Adeyemi, a traffic warden says his job has been made easier with the new road.
One of the greatest beneficiaries, Elder Olalere Isaiah, a steel worker at the Kobo area said: “We have not seen this kind of governor before in Osun, this area was the home of flood, when it rained, we experienced massive flood. But with the drainage, this place is dry and our business has improved.”
Engineers at Sammya said, there were various impediments which necessitated an extension of the time needed to finish the job. “We had to deal with the telecommunications and power cables. We have written to them to move them and even electricity poles have to be moved, all these take time, that is why we have to request for a little extension to finish,” a source said.
The Gbogan/Akoda/Ede expressway is another massive inter-city road network being constructed by the government. According to Amuda, the thinking behind this road is to facilitate the movement of goods into the state. “We want a situation where coming from Lagos, you can continue with the same dual carriage way into Osogbo. We already have mapped out how this will benefit commercial activities, that is why we are into all these road constructions,” he said.
But the people begged for more. Olaleye from Omo-Olupe Street, Ilesa said the residents still need a speed breaker on the road to prevent future accidents. Dada also wants a speed breaker on the Ikirun road while Isaiah wants the government to complete the inner roads around the Kobo area.
At the Ikirun Thursday market, sellers mingled with buyers even as they watched the tractors move into town and a part of the market disappeared to pave the way for the new road. “It’s our market but the government is trying to bring improvement to the state so we are happy even if a part of the market is going,” a representative of the market leader told The Nation.
THE NATION
Organised labour in Osun on Wednesday urged employers to give workers opportunity to access quality health care.
Alhaji Saka Adesiyan, the Chairman of the NLC, and his Trade Union Congress counterpart, Mr Oladele Adetunji, said this in Osogbo.
The duo made the call during a “ walk-to-live exercise’’ organised for workers in the state as part of the activities to mark the 2014 Workers’ Day.
The labour leaders expressed the belief that healthcare delivery and physical exercise would make the workers healthy and enhance their productivity.
Adesiyan, in particular, urged workers to pay adequate attention to their health, adding that only a healthy worker could be productive.
Adetunji, on his part, advised workers to always engage in physical exercise to keep themselves fit and healthy.
The TUC chairman maintained that it was only healthy workers that could live to work on a daily basis.
Some workers, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), expressed satisfaction with the exercise.
(NAN)