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FINANCE: Tax Officers Educate The Public On The Importance Of Tax Payment

road Tax Officers led by the Director, Investigation and Audit, Internal Revenue Service, Mr. Ishola Oludare embarked on a tour of the Osogbo metropolis to meet business men and women with the mission of assessing their tax payments and educating them on the importance of paying tax.

In his address, the Special Assistant to the Governor on Internal Revenue Service, Mr. Femi Balogun, represented by the Director of Investigation and Audit, made it known to the public that, tax payment is everyone’s civil responsibility. He further explained that tax paid is used for the overall development of the state. He then urged the people to desist from any untoward act which will hinder the effective collection of tax but rather become ambassadors themselves seeing the great works and innovations going on in the State.

The tour has been a great success given that all the places visited, the people seemed enthusiastic,  taking time to  respond to the questionnaires given to them. Places covered include business locations along Iwo-Ibadan Road, Alekuwodo, among others.

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Association of Dietitians in Nigeria (ADN) have commended the Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, for providing free meals to the Students of Primary Schools in the State of Osun.

Mr. Tajudeen Olutope Ahmed on behalf of the Professional Nutritionists and Dietitians in Nigeria disclosed this in a signed statement.

 The Association considered the state of Osun’s policy on providing free meal to pupils and students of primary schools as a most welcome development highlighting how this policy will contribute immensely to the nutritional status of the pupils and consequently increase their intelligence quotient.

 In the statement, the Association pledged to collaborate with the administration in the implementation and sustainability of the O’meal Scheme thereby urging the Governor ensure the necessary structures are in place for continuity of the free school meal programme.

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As part of efforts to ensure healthy living condition among the populace in the State of Osun, the Aregbesola administration on Monday October 28, 2013 commissioned and donated health materials for integrated measles campaign to the 30 Local Government Council and Area Office in order to curb the spread of the disease.
At the commissioning ceremony held at the Ministry of Health, Abere, Osogbo, Commissioner for Health, Dr. Mrs Temitope Ilori, stressed the need for vaccination and immunization among children to help curtail the menace.
The materials donated were; measles vaccines, de-worming drug, vitamin C, mega phones among others. Ilori observed that good health care delivery to the people of the state regardless of their political affiliation is of utmost concern to the present administration, hence the need to visit the remote communities to help kick measles out of the state’’. According to Ilori, Over 10,000 personnel had been trained and recruited in the state and local government levels for the exercise.
The Health Commissioner noted that  the flagging off exercise is expected to come up on November  2, while the sensitization programme ends by November  11. She urged the people of the state to come out en mass to support the government in kicking out measles.
In her welcome address, the State Immunization Officer, Mrs Ade Osun, urged the people of the state to embrace the opportunity, by volunteering themselves to be immunized when the exercise kicked off. Ade Osun said, the exercise is aimed at protecting children from nine  months to five years, against the deadly disease in the state. She urged every member of the society to join in the crusade against measles, instead of staying indoors and dying of ignorance. The State Immunization Officer said ‘’prevention is better than cure’’, it is better to kick measles out before measles kick us out.
In another related development, the Commissioner for Health in Osun, Mrs Temitope Ilori, on Monday said,  quick response to breast cancer, brings about quick recovery which helps to sustain life. Ilori made this disclosed this in an exclusive chat during the breast cancer screening exercise organized for women in the Federal Constituency.
Ilori stated that early discovery is the best way to cure such a deadly disease and the state government has put all machinery in motion to ensure that the screening exercise and treatment of victims are appropriately carried out’’.
The Medical Director of the State Hospital, Mr Ojo Idowu, said the present administration had really done a great job by ensuring sound healthcare delivery to its citizens. Idowu said, the State Hospital have the highest numbers of patients coming from neighboring states and trans-boarder patients for medical treatments. He commended the state government, for the upgrading and rehabilitation of the hospital Infrastructures, as he believes the health of the people is utmost priority to the government.
Speaking on behalf of other participants, Mrs Bashiratu Akibu, from  Masakin’s compound Iwo said, the state government has really done a great thing for the people of Iwo that will surely save lives as the exercise continues. In her words: ”prevention is better than cure and the earlier the symptom is discovered, the better the chances of the patient recovering quickly.
The Commissioner seized the opportunity of the screening exercise to inspect the ongoing renovation at the hospital. Some of the visited units at the hospital include; Infant Welfare and Clinic, Ante-natal Clinic, Dental Clinic and the Kitchen among others.
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Investment for O-Yes Cadet-2b

 
Investment for O-Yes Cadet-2b

The Government of the State of Osun has again been commended for its commitment to the employment of youths thereby reducing the rate of unemployment in the state and Nigeria at large.

Mr Bunmi Otegbade, a representative of a US/Nigeria non-profit organization which specializes in the training of youths, empowering them to be self-employed and employers of labour  gave the commendation recently at a programme held at the Executive Lounge of the State Secretariat, Abere.

The programme which featured the pitching of sixty O-YES cadets who have been trained in different businesses had as its main targets audience, individuals and youths who did not have University Education

 Mr. Otegbade said youths who were admitted into the O-YES scheme and have been given exit opportunities will forever be grateful to the present administration under the leadership of Governor Rauf Aregbesola, saying that the programme is another exit point for the O-YES cadets.

He further urged Investors to be confident in investing in the youths as all they need to know have been instilled in them and can be sure of success in their respective businesses. The Director-General, Office of Economic Planning and Partnership in the state, Dr. Charles Akinola lauded the efforts of the youths, saying if many join in the race of being self employed and employers of labour, the unemployment rate in the country will be greatly be reduced.

The programme afforded the youths the opportunity of showcasing their wares, the type of business they are into, the amount they have invested, the profits made so far within the period of 3 months and amount needed from investors.

OSUNNEWSPORTAL

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The merging of public schools in Osun State has generated a considerable dissipation of sentiments bordering on needless controversy in the media lately. While a critical section of the public to which the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has lent its face by giving the government an ultimatum to rescind its decision, has condemned the move as being tendentious, a handful of others including experienced educationists like Dr Modupe Fagbulu and Professor Olasupo Ladipo have pitched their tents on the side of rationality and endorsed the move.
On separate occasions, both eminent persons have given reasons why the present intervention of the government in public education in the state was not only necessary but urgent. Professor Ladipo said in an interview; “The educational system went bad because we had too many schools and were unable to equip them adequately. Education is expensive and requires equipment. Modern education requires expenses on all the modern amenities. If we do not merge, we will not be able to afford to give sound education to our children who are the future of this nation.”
Before the merging of these public schools that are exclusively financed with public funds, service delivery in the sector had ebbed terribly. Even the so called poor people avoided public primary schools like a plague despite the fact that the more experienced and better trained teachers are there. They would rather send their children to private nursery and primary schools where they imagine their children stand the chance of a head start. Many of these public primary schools lack pupils to justify their existence and they have been visited by such dilapidation that they have become death traps.
If the poor can struggle to avoid public primary schools, they may not be able to sponsor their children and wards to private secondary schools where the fees are steep. Besides, public education is the only avenue through which any society can hope to replenish itself with a better generation and develop its human capital because it offers education to the rich and poor alike. Private education can only take care of the rich who, as it has been proved throughout human history, do not have the exclusive preserve of genius. What will society do to its members that are geniuses but poor? Are they to be left to waste and become human debris? What will be the implication of that on social security? Avenues like public education are what the society use to bridge the gap between the rich and the poor and prevent the anarchy that may result when the number of the social malcontents increases in geometric progression.
This is the premise for public education through which the government can hope to deliver the greatest good for the greatest number to its citizens. But for a long time now, these public schools have failed dismally in this function. The public institutions have gone to seed and any pupil in any of these schools will have to be exceptionally brilliant to pass out with enough credits to earn a place in any institution of higher learning that is worth its salt. It is against this backdrop that the reclassification of schools in Osun should be seen as expedient in order to bring back the glory of these public schools.
Dr Modupe Fagbulu, a retired education planner observed while speaking with reporters recently that when it was obvious that some schools were not viable to operate alone they had to be merged for efficiency and optimal performance in order to restore the lost glory of these public primary and secondary schools which he described as a crucial foundation for any child. It is better to have few schools that are delivering in terms of imparting knowledge to the students and developing human capital than having many schools that cannot answer for the name they are called and churn out massive failures.
Many of these schools lack infrastructure like libraries and laboratories that are crucial to learning. Perhaps the government will seize the opportunity of reclassification to employ seasoned teachers and school administrators and guidance counsellors for these new mega schools at all the levels of elementary, middle and senior schools in order to ensure that the service delivery is both comprehensive and successful in terms of the quality of students passing out from these institutions.
The critics however have based their resentment of the reclassification of schools on sentiments. Although sentiments can have a powerful effect on public perception and politics is in the main perception, yet it is more important and positively functional to eschew sentiments now for the overall need to rescue these public schools from the dysfunction which they represent as they are currently.
The people in Osun really do not have a dilemma to my mind in making a choice between improving the schools through merging and reclassification and thus restoring the glory of public education or retaining the old schools based on sentiments like the alumni’s sense of nostalgia or the odd chance of former single sex schools becoming co-ed or not.
The government of Osun State should see the resistance only as a normal response of the people to change.  It should allay their anxiety and prove itself as a trustworthy outfit that would make the revolution replicable in other states as a result of its success.
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The Commissioner for Local Government, Barrister Kolapo Alimi has commended the efforts of the Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola over the inauguration of the Local Government Service Commission which according to him was long overdue.

Barrister Kolapo Alimi disclosed this while playing host to the Chairman of the Local Government Service Commission and his team who paid him a courtesy visit in his Office.

Barrister Alimi stated that the inauguration of the Commission could not have come at a better time and tasked the commission under the chairmanship of Dr. Peter Babalola to live-up to expectations given its onerous task of correcting the wrongs embedded in the Local Government administration in the state as well as summoning up enough courage to proffer solutions to the numerous problems that have bedeviled the system.

Dr. Peter Babalola had earlier confirmed that his team was not out to witch-hunt any local government workers but to collaborate with the government in bringing and restoring good governance at the local level.

Dr. Peter Babalola stated further that his visit to the Ministry is to reinforce inter-sectoral collaboration as well as joining hands with the Ministry of Local Government to check the lapses that have become the bane of the Local Government administration and to restore discipline to the Local Government system in the state.

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Wife of the State of Osun Governor, Mrs. Sherifat Aregbesola, has said that the poor attitude of women to screening was responsible for the high rate of cancer amongst them.
Speaking in Osogbo at a seminar to sensitise women on the need to carry out self- examination and the screening for breast cancer detection, Aregbesola said that cancer vaccines should be made available in hospitals and health centres to assist in the prevention of the disease.
She added that cancer could be cured when detected early, noting that most cancer patients die of the disease because their cases were detected very late.
She advocated for a free distribution of routine human papilloma virus vaccine for boys and girls at ages 11 and 12 to prevent cancer in later years.
“Though largely preventable, cervical cancer kills more women in developing countries than any other cancer in any other parts of the world.
“Cervical cancer is highly preventable, because screening tests for cervical cancer and vaccines to prevent the human papilloma virus, which is the main cause of cervical cancer, are available. HPV vaccines offer the greatest benefits to persons who receive all three doses before sexual exposure to HPV through sexual activity,” she said.
In her address, the state Commissioner for Health, Dr. Temitope Ilori, explained that women who were screened and detected early of breast cancer had 90 per cent survival rate, adding that breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among African women.
She said, “Five hundred thousand new cases of cancer of the cervix occur every year in the world, but over 250,000 of these result in deaths. We should also note that majority of the cases occur in developing countries.”
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houseArrangements have been concluded to number all houses in Osogbo, the State of Osun capital. The Operating Officer of the firm, Mr. Ojo Olanrewaju, disclosed this in a statement made available in Osogbo on Sunday. He said the house numbering project would ensure a more effective security in the state.
According to him, security agents will have no difficulties in identifying residential houses and other structures when carrying out their duties. He stated that the project would be carried out at no cost to the state government, while explaining that private investors would foot the bill.
Olanrewaju said, “In specific terms, our numbering system will be designed to ensure proper identification of places residents or visitors are looking for. The house numbering will provide opportunity of proper security checks and gathering, as the case may be, in any part of the state.
“May we note that this effort is not going to cost the government a dime as it has been planned to attract private investors who will be the sponsors of the scheme. We have thus made contacts with brands, companies, organisations, bodies and groups and sold the idea to them. They welcomed the idea and are ready to contribute to its success.”
He stated that the numbering would also add beauty to the houses, adding that the project would be done in phases and would start from the Government Reservation Area in Osogbo, with about 10,000 houses.
The first phase, he said, would be completed within four months, following which the second phase would begin.
He explained that house numbering had become imperative in the state because of the level of its growth, adding that this would ease the difficulties being encountered by those trying to locate addresses.
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Prime Football Club of the State of Osun have concluded their 1-Week rigorous open screening exercise embarked upon at National Youth Development Centre, Ode-Omu.
The ‘Omoluabi Giants’ have been silent about their recruitments ahead of next season but the team is striving at achieving promotion dream to the elite division next season with discipline and hard work.
A statement credited to the team’s spokesman, Tunde Shamsudeen, noted that the team will this week concentrate on invited players to see how they can blend on time with the old players retained from last season’s squad. He said no fewer than 180 players came for the open screening but only the best of all the players were given consideration.
Shamsudeen insists Prime will compete for honours in the upcoming season with the bunch of exceptional players present in camp. He further stated that selection of players has been on merit and that the crop of players at the team’s disposal has been charged to prove that they deserve to be Prime players, as this week will be for elimination by substitution.
The club’s management also poured encomiums on the State of Osun Government for the support rendered to the team and looked forward at reciprocating such gesture with desired results.
Prime FC have played four pre-season friendly matches, won two and drawn two.
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Aregbesola Wins Ghana’s Integrity Award

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Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, recently added another feather to his cap by winning the Integrity Award in Accra, the Ghanaian capital.
The award was bestowed on him by the Integrity International Magazine based in Ghana for a special recognition of his leadership quality.
The Head, African operation of the magazine, Dr. Richard Ikpada, said Aregbesola clinched the award because of his outstanding quality and integrity in running the affairs of the State of Osun.
Ikpada said after critical assessment of governments and leaders, Aregbesola’s name was recurring among men of integrity in power, having made integrity a cornerstone of his administration.
According to him: “On the African continent today, there is leadership without integrity. However, Governor Aregbesola’s name keeps recurring like decimal on integrity index.
“We at the Integrity International look out for personalities who make integrity a hallmark of their government and so we picked Aregbesola for making integrity the watchword of his government. He is certainly in the league of men and women of integrity on the continent today.”
Ikpada said the Governor should view the award as a commendation for good performance and as such he such seeing it as an elixir for his government to go extra mile in rendering quality services to the people.
Governor Aregbesola, in his response, expressed his gratitude to Integrity international for the recognition of his government’s little effort at repositioning the state and re-defining governance.
He promised that his administration, which focus is the people of the state, would not relent in its effort to deliver quality services to the people, saying government exits only to provide welfare service to the people.
“I am highly pleased to have been recognised by your organisation. I also express my gratitude to the management for identifying with the things we are doing in our little corner on the continent.
“For taking the pain to come all way from Ghana for the presentation is equally deserving of commendation. And I promise that the award will serve as a tonic for the administration in its efforts to deliver democracy dividends to the people,” Aregbesola said.
OSUN DEFENDER

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