To improve planning and proper allocation of resources to the education sector in the State of Osun, biometric enrolment of students of government schools is in progress across the 30 Local Government Areas (LGA) of the state.
The project, being executed by Chams plc, is expected to provide the government of the State of Osun with accurate data on students attending public schools as the government strives to revolutionise public education in the state.
Commenting on the project, Titilayo Laoye-Tomori, deputy governor of the State of Osun, who doubles as the commissioner for education said, that the biometric enrolment of 350,000 students from public schools in 16 local government areas with enrolment in progress in 14 more local government areas is a significant milestone as without accurate data, a holistic transformation of the education sector in Osun may remain elusive.
She stated that the ongoing biometric enrolments will ensure that the State have accurate data for use in updating the state’s education strategy and pragmatic work-plan to ensure policy success.
“This will enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery by government to public school students who are present beneficiaries of initiatives that include the Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme (O’meals), School Computer Tablet (Opon Imo) and Osun School Uniform (O-Uniform)”.
She further added that education is a priority in the State of Osun as the government recognises it as a critical investment in children, youth, Nigeria’s future well-being, and the national economy.
“Improving the quality of education in the state is crucial to ensuring that the State succeeds in the 21st century’s maturing knowledge economy which places very high premium on human capital,” said Tamori.
On his part, Olufemi Williams, deputy managing director, Chams plc, disclosed that the firm engaged in the collection of data of students in public schools in the State of Osun to enable the Ministry of Education and State Government have useful data for the seamless implementation of its bespoke education policy.
According to Williams, the project will transform the manner by which financial resources are being provided for the education sector by the state government, further explaining that it will promote the matching of funding with the needs of individual students and public schools in the state.
“With this in place, the education outcomes of students in the state will no longer be determined by the wealth of their parents, ensuring that all students have access to high quality education regardless of their background,” said Williams.
It would be recalled that a new education policy seeking an integrative approach to the education of children and youth in The State of Osun evolved from the Osun Education Summit in 2011. The new policy has been described by the stakeholders in the education sector as a comprehensive and holistic response to the deterioration of public school system in the state.
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Renowned literary icon and Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka, on Monday, shoved aside whatever criticism that might have come the way of some aspects of the reforms of the Osun State education sector, calling on all states in Nigeria to adopt it for their schools.
Soyinka, who is also the chairman, Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding, while delivering an address to open a three-day All-comers colloquium tagged: “Fundamental Imperatives of Cohabitation: Faith and Secularism, at the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding, Osogbo, said it was an innovation that should be adopted throughout the country.
He contended that children at their level should not be made to believe that they were superior to one another for them to be able learn in a class-free environment.
Soyinka queried that if Nigerians agreed that children should not be distinguished by affluence, then, it was fundamentally wrong to differentiate children on religious basis.
Professor Soyinka noted that it was wise for the governor of Osun State to have thought about that in line with the philosophy of giving to the children a level playing field to learn and exhibit their God-given talents.
According to him, “I have heard some arguments based on the fact that the school uniform will reduce the children’s sense of individualism. I asked, who says this is what these children need at this tender age? I think they will be able to decide that when they grow up.
“What they need now is an atmosphere where they can learn without distraction.”
TRIBUNE
The digital world is here. We are all using various digital devices –smartphones, laptops, tabletops,tablets, phamblets, etc and consuming data,which is the currency of the digital world.
Manufacturers and techies are pushing out new gadgets and appon on a daily basis tofurther drive us down the digital lane.
”Riding on this, theFederal Government through the Ministry of Communication Technology is partnering with IBM, a global ICT player, to provide technology-driven solutions to resolve challenges in key sectors of the Nigerian economy and to that end has convened a ministerial roundtable to develop appropriate implementation plans.
At state level,Lagos and Osun have declared ICT adoption as an important part of their strategic development efforts and are actively collaborating with the private sector to this end.
Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola,Governor of Osun State who had earlier championed the State’s multiple award-winning computer tablet innovation, “Opon Imo” (Tablet of Knowledge), recently reaffirmed his determination to make his state the ICT hub in Nigeria at a ceremony marking the take-off of the multi-million dollar RLG-Adulawo Technology City in Ilesha that that was set-up by RLG Communications, a phone manufacturing company, with support from Osun State Government.
According to the Group Chairman of RLG Communications, the technology city will play a major role in the technology revolution that is imminent in Nigeria.
The centre will be involved in the training of youths in the assembly, repair and manufacture of various electronic devices and is expected to create over 10,000 jobs, both directly and indirectly.
Aside from being a strategic tool, Osun State has keenly applied ICT in transactional activities as Ogbeni Aregbesola had indicated that the deployment of ICT in government operations had blocked financial leakages and brought about an increase in internally generated revenue by 100 per cent, from N300 million to N600 million within one year and to N1.6 billion presently.
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Lagos State All Progressives Congress (APC) Hon. Kola Okesanjo has urged the people of Osun State to rally support for Governor Rauf Aregbesola in the August 9 election.
In a statement in Lagos, the politician said that the governor deserved a second term because of the impressive performance of the governor in office.
Okesanjo stressed the need for continuity to enable the governor to complete his laudable projects that Aregbesola had surpassed him predecessors both in policy and development, adding that his re-election would consolidate the rapid transformation of socio-economic development of the state.
He added: “The challenge before the people of Osun State in the forthcoming election is more of pragmatism, which should clearly inform them on how best to use their votes to further enhance development collective well being. They should be forward-looking indeed which should therefore influence their political decisions.
And in a realistic sense, such appreciation of the issues should naturally guide their thoughts to vote en-mass for the re-election of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who has shown, without doubt that a good and able leadership can really alter the course of history in such significant ways through effective performance in office effectively, the election should be about issues that can improve on the socio-economic development of Osun State rather than those primordial sentiments bothering on religion or such mundane orchestrations by the opposition in the state.”
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Nobel Laureate, Prof. Wole Soyinka, defended yesterday Osun State Government’s education policy.
The literary icon said many aspects of the Rauf Aregbesola administration’s reform in education would engender balanced view of life for the children.
The renowned writer spoke yesterday in Osogbo, the state capital, at the opening of a three-day colloquium, titled: Fundamental Imperatives of Cohabitation: Faith and Secularism.
Soyinka, who is the Chairman of the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding, Osogbo, advised that rather than criticise the governor’s education policy, it should be adopted by other states.
The globally acknowledged writer noted that children, at their level, should not be made to believe that they were superior to one another.
He said avoiding such a mindset would enable the children to learn well in a class-free environment.
Soyinka said if Nigerians agreed that children should not be distinguished by affluence, it was fundamentally wrong to differentiate them by their religions.
The literary icon said it was wise that Aregbesola thought about this, in line with the philosophy of giving to the children a level-playing field to learn and exhibit their God given talents.
He said: “I have heard some arguments based on the fact that the school uniform will reduce the children’s sense of individualism. I asked: who says this is what these children need at this tender age? I think they will be able to decide that when they grow up.
“What they need now is an atmosphere where they can learn without distraction, not a situation where children of the rich will come to school in designer dress while some will be struggling to get the fairly used cloth. It is good to go through this uniform together. With this, all children are on the same level.
“The uniform thing will stem the tide of inequality among school children. It is a philosophy that should be adopted throughout the country.”
The literary icon called for the introduction of subjects that would cover comparative religion in public schools so that children could understand the practice and philosophy of each religion.
Aregbesola said the views that would be expressed at the colloquium would be those inspired by structured thinking.
The governor said the thoughts to be shared – beginning from the maiden edition of the colloquium – would contribute to the ethical, spiritual, economic, political and social restructuring of the Nigerian soul.
He said: “Any faith, whose adherents are encouraged to maim and slaughter those who do not belong to it, cannot, in the true sense, be classified as faith. It is not good for any society. Any faith that exhorts otherwise should not be acceptable to any person.
“It is in this regard that the murderous activities of the renegade sect, Boko Haram, must be totally condemned. Those who feed their hideous viper of death do not in any way represent and serve the cause of Islam.”
Aregbesola said Osun was on the path of religious tolerance, which its people and the Yoruba nation are known for.
He said: “Since we assumed office, our administration has been more committed to the deepening of this practice through equal, non-discriminating relationship with the various faith groups in the state.
“There is freedom for all religious groups to operate and fulfil the demands of their faith. Therefore, those who accuse us of either having Islamisation agenda or favours one faith above the others do so either out of ignorance or mischief, or both.”
The colloquium was attended by top political office holders and civil servants, traditional rulers, market women and youth groups.
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Photos with the Governor, State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) laying the foundation for the Construction of Ultra Modern Central Abattoir in Iwo, State of Osun, during the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) laying foundation for the Construction of Ultra Modern Central Abattoir in Iwo, State of Osun, during the weekend. With him are, his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye Tomori (2nd left); Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr Wale Adedoyin (left); Managing Director, Hanfriqul Nigeria Limited, Alhaji Kolawole Aresa (3rd left) and Sub-Consultant, Hanfriqul Nigeria Limited, Mr Dapo Ademosu.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) laying foundation for the Construction of Ultra Modern Central Abattoir in Iwo, State of Osun, during the weekend. With him are, his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye Tomori (2nd left); Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr Wale Adedoyin (left); Managing Director, Hanfriqul Nigeria Limited, Alhaji Kolawole Aresa (3rd left) and Sub-Consultant, Hanfriqul Nigeria Limited, Mr Dapo Ademosu.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd right); his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye Tomori (2nd left); Commissioner for Agriculture and Food Security, Mr Wale Adedoyin (left); Managing Director, Hanfriqul Nigeria Limited, Alhaji Kolawole Aresa (3rd left); Sub-Consultant, Hanfriqul Nigeria Limited, Mr Dapo Ademosu (right) and others, during the Turning of Sod for the Construction of Ultra Modern Central Abattoir in Iwo, State of Osun, during the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (arrowed) acknowledging cheers from his supporters, during the Turning of Sod for the Construction of Ultra Modern Central Abattoir in Iwo, State of Osun, during the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (arrowed) acknowledging cheers from his supporters, during the Turning of Sod for the Construction of Ultra Modern Central Abattoir in Iwo, State of Osun, during the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (arrowed) acknowledging cheers from his supporters, during the Turning of Sod for the Construction of Ultra Modern Central Abattoir in Iwo, State of Osun, during the weekend
But if kinship is to be measured by ancestry, former Chairman, Senate Committee on Appropriation, Senator Iyiola Omisore, should naturally be my uncle. An Ile Ife son, the former Osun State Deputy Governor is from the land where my ancestor left as a reigning monarch to settle with his chiefs in Ijebu Ife upon a directive by Ifa to do so. Olofin Ogbolu sleeps till tomorrow in Okeliwo, where my parents were born. Beyond a possible kinship, Omisore is a close friend and almost a brother to a very special Egbon, Senator Lekan Mustapha, who until recently was representing Ogun East Senatorial District in the National Assembly as a Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) lawmaker.
One’s knowledge about Omisore, beyond occasional discussions with Mustapha, is limited. What remain in my head are issues that revolve largely around his tenure as deputy to former Osun State Governor, Chief Bisi Akande, and the events leading to the assassination of former Minister of Justice and Attorney General of the Federation, Chief Bola Ige. Yes, a court acquitted Omisore. But the events of those heady days are issues that a sane mind will not readily throw away as it is common knowledge that with proper connections, anything is possible in Nigeria. What with the manner the old man, who was a serving minister at the time, was treated in the palace of the Ooni of Ife?
Moving on, I have had cause to criticize some positions taken by the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, especially on the eve of the Nigerian civil war. But Papa’s target to develop Yorubaland through Human Capital Development is an objective that any sane lover of these parts should adopt without batting an eyelid. Awolowo worked on infrastructure. But his priority was the human being ahead of any other consideration. Equip the man with knowledge almost from the cradle using Western education; make healthcare services accessible to him; work towards ensuring that food is readily available through development of agriculture; and endeavour to encourage gainful employment where he can get daily bread with dignity for his needs. These are issues which voters in Osun State should look at dispassionately towards this year’s election.
Both contenders for the gubernatorial seat should campaign with records of what they have offered Osun State, either currently or in the past, along the lines laid down by Awolowo. For instance, Omisore being a past holder of such a very powerful committee position in the senate (Appropriation), which approximates almost 30 gubernatorial positions, should tell us the projects that he facilitated for either Osun State or the South-West during his tenure. Without approval from this committee, there is no Federal Government project that can take off, or continue. It is the committee to lobby when you need any federal project in any part of the country. It is the Appropriation Committee of either the Senate or House of Representatives that will activate funds for such a project.
Of course, the projects one expects Omisore to talk about should be in the areas of Education, Healthcare services, Agriculture & Rural Development and Employment Generation. The Awolowo template remains the scale upon which Yorubas regularly measure performance by politicians in office. It is not enough to claim one can do it better, the past remains a veritable method of measuring how the future will look like in a political contest.
It is also a waste of time canvassing the ownership of multiple university degrees as proof that an office holder will deliver if elected. Baba Kekere, I am very sure, does not have a B.Sc. Yet, his four years in office as Governor of Lagos State has also remained another standard scale for measuring performance in office. This is more so when Omisore has served as a deputy governor also. What did Osun State and its people benefit from Omisore during his tenure as deputy governor?
As a chairmanship aspirant under PDP platform in Ijebu East Local Government, Ogun State in 2012, a major item for me was free lunch for primary school pupils. My campaign team at the time also insisted we include free school uniforms. Aregbesola has already done this, and more. A confident child, in a healthy school environment being fed a balanced diet along with a contended parent, who has no fear of school fees or what the child will eat and wear, is a sure guarantee for a solid socio-political and economic foundation in every respect.
During my brief stay in the United Kingdom as a student, the attitude of their primary school pupils often amaze me. It is as if there is an injection they give them in school, which set these children apart from their peers in Nigeria. Confident and innovative with little or no fear of tomorrow, the can-do-spirit in them is infectious to the point of making you afraid. They see themselves as offsprings of the state, thus have nothing to fear. Properly handled, Osun State seems set in this direction with the policy about these kids.
With the current wave of an intolerant version of Christianity and Islam in Nigeria, Aregbesola’s intervention on the side of African Traditional Religion is a welcome development in a polity fearful of the influx of Boko Haram elements. But his media aides need to inform the public more about the fact that all public schools in Osun State are 100% owned by government despite the religious names attached to such. Yours truly was angry at some point that children of other faiths were being forced into schools belonging to others, not knowing that these institutions have for more than 30 years been owned by the Osun State Government, only that the names were retained.
Agriculture and self-employment have been given a facelift by the Aregbesola administration. But in a typical Awo fashion, many may not observe the linkage between the free school feeding programme and a boost in agriculture in the state. Those involved in animal husbandry in Osun State and its neighbours are currently smiling to the banks courtesy of regular supplies to those feeding the children. Poultry farmers, who were almost wrecked by a glut in the market due to Boko Haram activities, are a joyful lot today.
In addition, newly elected President of the Nigeria Tailors Association, Otunba Wasiu Taiwo (Wessy Creations) recently lamented in Abeokuta, Ogun State that standards were becoming a thing of the past among artisans in the country. But he singled out the garment factory producing school uniforms in Osun State, Sam & Sarah, as a veritable signal that Aregbesola wants a restoration of standards among tailors, confirming that the outfit trains young persons to become acceptable experts in dress-making. This is very good.
Along with the foundation being given the children concerning their education, the adoption of Afenifere’s anthem, for me, is another signal that an Evangelist of Yoruba values is currently at work in Osun State. The anthem remains a sacred affirmation that whosoever imbibes its words will forever work for the upliftment of his/her space in Yorubaland. I will still write more about both candidates. But, for now, Aregbesola is it, until Omisore is able to present the scorecard mentioned earlier.
BIOREPORTS
Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has called on the people of the state to jettison religious disunity and uphold love and peaceful co-existence among one another.
He held that it is only love that can put out the fire of violence, saying that the prayers of religious leaders in the state can only be answered in an environment where there is peace and harmony among the citizens.
The Governor stated this on Thursday while granting audience to members of League of Imams Alfas and the members of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) from Ife-South Local government who paid him a courtesy visit at the Banquet hall of the government house in Osogbo.
While declaring that the role of government in any society is to alleviate poverty and ensure peace, security and harmony, Ogbeni Aregbesola stressed that religious leaders in the society can assist the government by ensuring that their followers live in peace and harmony at all times.
“The role of government is to alleviate poverty and ensure peace, security and harmony which we will continue to do as a government, but you as religious leaders must continue to ensure that your followers co-habit together in peace and unity at all times.”
“Government will continue to work and collaborate with religious leaders to ensure peace in the state because hardship and insecurity can only be stopped through cooperation, love and prayers” the Governor stated.
He urged the religious leaders to help reduce violence in the society because one of the primary aims of the present administration is to ensure that people continue to live in peace and harmony.
Ogbeni Aregbesola who promised that the state will never experience backwardness in any form again stressed that the present administration will continue to strive to make the state a better place without living the people of Ife-South out in the scheme of things.
Also speaking, the co-ordinator of the Quick Impact Intervention Programme(QUIP), Mr Dele Ogundipe highlighted the various government interventions in Ife-South Local Government Area such as the assistance given to the people of the area in the Agric sector, RAMP projects going on and the empowerment of women among others.
In their separate remarks, the President, League of Imams and Alfas in Ife- South, Alhaji Soliu Alesinloye as well as the Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) Ife-South chapter, Pastor John Oladimeji both expressed appreciation to the Governor for taking steps to towards having religious harmony in the state.
According to them “since the inception of the present administration, the various religions in Ife-South have never had so good in terms of harmony as Muslims and christians which are the two major religions have been living peacefully since your government came on board which is why we have decided to come and show our appreciation to you”.
They also saluted the Governor’s courage and drive which has made him to be in a hurry to develop the state and make Osun rank among its peers.
“Your various efforts to move the state forward is very clear for all to see and we pray that the almighty God will continue to grant you the strength and wisdom to move the state forward beyond 2014.” They said.
OSUN NEWS
The Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, will today, Tuesday 15 April, 2014, commission fifteen selected township roads in Ilesa with total length of 29.71km.
Venue of the event is Community Primary School, Ibala Road, Ilesa.
A statement issued by the Special Adviser to the Governor on Works, Engr. Oladepo Amudah, said that, this is the first of its kind in the history of the state for any government to commission a large number of roads whose life span will last more than fifteen years.
The statement, therefore, enjoined members of the Executive Council, members of the State House of Assembly, Permanent Secretaries, Executive Secretaries, Monarchs, Babalojas, Iyalojas, artisans and members of the public to attend the epoch making occasion.
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