The Board and management of Osun State Broadcasting Corporation (OSBC) have been charged to come up with new ideas that will make the State-owned broadcasting outfit to compete favourably with any other broadcasting station in the world.
The Hon. Commissioner for Information and Strategy, Mr. Adelani Baderinwa gave the charge today in Osogbo when members of the Board and the management paid him a courtesy visit in his office.
The Commissioner pointed out that the State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, wants OSBC to become a first class broadcasting station that is highly competitive in terms of news dissemination and programming hence he charged them to improve on their performance.
While noting that their problems are not insurmountable, Mr. Baderinwa solicited for their full support and cooperation in order to achieve the purpose for which OSBC and the Ministry of Information & Strategy were envisioned and established.
Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the Interim Management Board of OSBC, Hon. Kola Akanji, said he and the entire board members and the management team were in his office to congratulate him on his appointment as the Commissioner for Information & Strategy.
He noted with joy and pride that a thorough-bred professional journalist is now heading the ministry and over-seeing the broadcasting station.
He then assured the Hon. Commissioner of their loyalty to him and the administration of the State and pledged their full support and cooperation for the success of his new assignment noting that Ministry of Information and Strategy is the life wire of the State Government in terms of communication and information management.
Also speaking, the Director-General of OSBC, Mr. Wale Idowu pointed out that OSBC is undergoing noticeable transformation which the State Governor has commended.
He however explained that the broadcasting station is undergoing challenges especially in terms of equipment and funding.
He therefore pleaded for assistance in terms of adequate funding and provision of modern-day equipment.
In attendance were all board members, management staff of OSBC as well as the management of the Ministry of Information and Strategy.
Category: Politics
The Government of the State of Osun has commended Slava Yeditepe Construction Company handling the on-going road project of Oba Adesoji Aderemi West Bye-Pass in Osogbo for its unprecedented level of Performance
The Commissioner for Works and Transportation, Engr. Kazeem Salami, made the commendation during an on-the-spot assessment visit to some on-going road project sites in the state in company of the Permanent Secretary, Engr. Nurudeen Adeagbo.
According to him, the government is using its meagre resources to construct the monumental road project in order to entrench a great legacy in the area of good roads that will last more than 30 years and to reduce the traffic jam that usually occur at Olaiya junction in Osogbo, the State Capital.
The Commissioner posited that the road project embarked upon by the State Government will definitely go a long way in promoting the socio-economic development of the state, adding that the quality of road network is a yardstick for any national development.
This is why the Governor in his wisdom had decided to ensure that quality work is provided by all contractors in the state.
While enumerating the level of performance of the 17.04 km
road, which is now 64% in completion stage, the Commissioner assured
the populace that the road would soon be ready for the use of the
people.
Among the roads visited were, Osogbo Ila-Odo Kwara State
Boundary, Olaiya Ita Olokan road, Ita Balogun, Akure express road,
Ilesa, Chief Bisi Akande Trumpet Bridge, Gbongan and the access road
to Osun State University’s main Campus, Osogbo
The State Government of Osun, through the Ministry of Social Protection, Sports and Special Needs, will have Interactive Session with Persons with Disability tomorrow Thursday, May 15, 2017.
According to the release by the Coordinating Director, Ministry of Social Protection, Sports and Special Needs, Mrs. Funmilayo Adegoke, the Interactive Session by the directive of the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, is in commemoration of International Day for Persons with Disability.
The inauguration based on Health Education, especially on Reproductive Health of Persons with Disability will hold at the Conference Hall of the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Affairs, Government Secretariat, Osogbo.
Time is 10:00am prompt.
The statement added that invited participants are expected to be seated promptly.
Parents, community volunteers, non-governmental organisations and security agencies have been called upon to assist in ensuring the successful implementation of the Child Rights Law so that abusing the rights of children is stopped forthwith while offenders are sanctioned and prosecuted.
The Director of Press & Public Relations in the State Ministry of Information & Strategy, Mr. Dapo Ajayi, made the call at Ede Town Hall at a training programme organised by National Orientation Agency for volunteer community mobilizers.
Mr. Dapo Ajayi stressed that the government of the State of Osun has domesticated the Child Rights Act and passed it into law hence it is no longer acceptable for the rights of children in the State to be abused.
Mr. Ajayi, who noted that Yoruba culture has essential family practices which are positive and integrative, then called on all and sundry to ensure that children are stopped from hawking goods on the streets during school hours while the idea of making child work as house-helps at a tender age is discontinued forthwith.
The Director reiterated that government is deeply interested in and committed to the welfare of children hence the
provision of State-of-art school buildings and provision of one meal per day for all children in public elementary schools.
Stressing that prevention is better than cure, he then called on parents and guardians as well as community volunteers to pay attention to their children and monitor their activities in order to prevent them from physical, sexual and emotional abuse.
He also called on communities to organise communal action that will guide against child abuse in their communities.
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The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola on Monday called for restructuring of Nigeria into at least six regions as part of moves to reduce cost of governance and free resources for development.
He said since one of the reasons for political complications is agitation for presidency by the different regions, the country can do with a presidium which would contain one president from each region with each of six assuming head of the presidium one year each within six years.
Aregbesola made these calls while speaking at the 24th year celebration and remembrance of the annulled June 12, 1993 election of Chief Moshood Kosimowo Olawale Abiola.
According to Aregbesola, it is time Nigeria was restructured in line with the federal system of government being operated in India.
He said in India, states are created based on people who speak the same language and have same cultural identities.
He said Nigeria should return to a parliamentary system of government if the country does not want to end up with indebtedness.
He said the federal system of government that operates 36 states can not work in the face of the economic realities, adding that the country’s revenue can not manage the system of government it operates.
He suggested that the state in the country be pruned to six states, based on geo-political zones and that each state should have a president elected to serve a single term of six years.
He said like the paliamentary system of government, the six presidents will elect a president that will head the country for one year and after each year a new president will be elected among the remaining ones, making it rotational.
He said in the case of the annulment of the June 12, 1993 election, those behind the annulment are enemies of Nigeria and the Black race, because the presidency of Abiola would have eradicated poverty in the country
He said, ” One major significance of the annulled June 12 elections is that M.K.O Abiola wanted poverty to be a thing of the past in Nigeria.
“Abiola meant total growth for the common man, that’s why he tagged his manifesto “farewell to poverty.” He attempted to banish poverty in all spheres of Nigerian life.
“Its a pity that the elections adjudged to be the most free and fair in the history of Nigeria was annulled without any tangible reason.
“If Abiola was allowed to rule for just four years, I can bet it with anybody that Nigeria would have been a better place today.
“The truth is that those behind the annulment of that election are the real enemies of the common man in Nigeria. They are also the enemies of growth and development of the country.”
Aregbesola said for the country to progress it’s people need to come togther as one as there is strength in unity.
He averred that the current presidential system of government the country is running is very expensive and the nation’s resources cannot sustain it.
He thus called for restructuring of the federalism and a rethink towards the parliamentary system of government the country operated during the First Republic.
Speaking on the need for Nigeria to grow and develop beyond its current state, Aregbesola stated that the growth of Nigeria is very key to the development of the black man all around the world.
He said for any black man from any part the world to be viewed with dignity and respect, Nigeria needs to be great, stressing that among every two or three black man in any part of the world is a Nigerian.
The governor stated further that if the nation must move forward, then every Nigerian must begin to have a collective mind and do away with self.
“It is funny that if Nigeria does not progress as a nation the entire black race in the world is doomed.
“Nigeria must grow and develop if we want the Black man to be viewed with dignity and respect We must begin to do away with self if we want to move forward as a nation.
“We need to go back to the parliamentary system of government in a bid to reduce the cost of running government in Nigeria,” Aregbesola stated.
The National Working Committee of the All Progressives Congress has Monday cleared Senator Mudasiru Hussein to contest the party’s primaries for the Osun West senatorial district holding tomorrow, Tuesday June 13, 2017.
This is the outcome of the meeting of the NWC in Abuja which reviewed the decision of the Appeal Panel which had earlier dismissed the appeal filed by Senator Hussain on Sunday.
By the regulation of the party, the decision of the NWC of the party is final.
Therefore, delegates for the APC West senatorial district primaries are to proceed to the designated centre for the exercise on Tuesday.
Signed:
Barr Kunle Oyatomi
Director, Media & Strategy,
APC, Osun
The daughter of the former Interim National Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Bisi Akande, wedded in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital, on Saturday.
The event was attended by leading lights of the ruling All Progressives Congress and the Federal Government, led by Acting President Yemi Osinbajo.
In attendance also was Senate President Bukola Saraki, Governors Rauf Aregbesola of Osun, Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State, Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo and other dignitaries.
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The United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, (UNICEF), on Friday described the Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, as a symbol of service to the course of human development.
The international organisation hinged its commendation passed on the governor on his commitment to human and infrastructure development since he assumed office in 2010.
The Chief of Field Services of UNICEF Nigeria, Dr. Annefrida Kisessa, made this observation at a get-together party organised by the state in honour of the representatives from 15 states and leadership of UNICEF on a visit to Osun to learn more about the state’s Social Protection Programmes and its successes.
Dr. Kisessa expressed her delight over what she described as ‘good governance in action,’ saying Osun has revolutionalised governance in Nigeria.
She applauded Aregbesola’s sense of commitment and passion to humanity, describing Osun social protection programmes as one of the best in the country.
The UNICEF team head said the social intervention initiatives of Aregbesola have been assessed to be one of the most impactful, beneficial and rewarding.
According to her: “I have visited about 15 to 20 states in Nigeria and since I have been visiting, I have not seen a leader like Aregbesola with rare passion for people’s welfare.
“I have seen your passion to banish poverty, banish hunger, restore healthy living, promote functional and quality education for your people among others. I have seen your passion to develop your people and your state. I am really proud of your achievements because I have seen your indelible legacies in all sectors.
“With what I have seen, it is clear that Osun has shown that education is the key to development. Your programmes are no doubt centred on the people as your social protection projects are designed to better the lives of your people, especially the less privileged, vulnerable and downtrodden.
“All these have direct impact and reflection of your initiatives like O’MEAL, O’YES, O’HUB, O’REAP, O’AMBULANCE, among others as we all attested to during the course of this visit.
“I am also happy because all the achievements of this state are properly and accurately documented. I have seen that Osun has genuine statistics and data base for all its programmes.
“I have seen rare difference in governance in the case of Osun because, since I have been visiting states, Osun is the only state where sanitation takes precedence in the activities of the government as everywhere I have visited was clean and streets tidy even more than some of Abuja streets.
“Osun is a place I will like to be. I am very impressed with the quality of Osun Social Protection Programme. This shows the quality of Aregbesola’s leadership. It shows that Aregbesola is a very good leader and a symbol of service to humanity. I have come, I have seen and I have many memories to talk about.”
Director General, Office of Economic Development and Partnership, Dr. Charles Diji Akinola, said the social protection programmes of Osun has indeed helped to ameliorate poverty and improved the well-being of the citizenry since Aregbesola became governor.
He said the state had been further encouraged by the supports from agencies locally and internationally, saying the contribution of UNICEF in consolidating and solidifying the initiatives of Osun government on its life-long human and capital development projects remains commendable.
“About two years ago, Osun Government had collaboration with the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund on the need to strengthen the state’s social protection programme. Today, the visit of the leadership of the UNICEF to Osun is a demonstration of the robust relationship, between the organisation and the state.
“The idea behind this partnership is to consolidate on the Osun’s social protection programmes, which has been the central concern of this administration.
“13 of these projects would be discussed and shared with the visiting team. We have been encouraged with what UNICEF had done in ensuring a mutually-beneficial partnership,” he said.
In their separate remarks, the Zamfara State Commissioner for Education, Alhaji Moukhtar Luga, said Aregbesola is one of the successful Nigerian politicians that have made the country proud.
He noted that the governor has changed the face of governance in such a way that old believes and practices have been remodeled.
He said: “I have seen so many projects. I have seen the quantum of infrastructure development put in place by Aregbesola-led administration. I have seen a revolution going on in all sectors.
“I have seen how people are made to realise that change is about good governance and commitment to human and capital development. I have seen the passion and commitment to development as some of the Osun policies and programmes have been replicated locally and internationally.
“Aregbesola had built institution with his unwavering commitment to development. You have chosen a very hard-stick to ensure success for your state.
“I have gone round some of the schools built by your administration and I am impressed with what I have seen so far. I am going back to my state to ensure the replication of all these programmes.”
Sokoto State Commissioner for Health, Dr. Sheu Balarabe, said he was elated to see the achievements of the state in all sectors. He described as heart-warming all he saw on his tour of some of the facilities, saying all the governor’s intervention programmes are highly conscious of the people.
“We have learnt a lot most especially on how things are being done in the state to record these laudable feats. We have been exposed to programmes like Osun Rural Enterprise and Agricultural Programmes called (O’REAP); Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES). We have also be told of how model schools built across the state came to limelight as well as other social protection programmes.
“I am proud of all these projects because I have been to schools. I have seen how children are being motivated with government programmes. I have seen the energy in the pupils as a result of support, which your government is making.
“All you are doing is about building an assured future for your state and the country as your projects are designed to meet the present and future needs of the people of the state.
“Osun has built a template and as well harnessed its potential in such a way that Nigerian government and by extension the whole world could learn and tap from. Osun has built a template for education revolution. So, we have learnt a lot and we are ready to apply this in our states.”
The Head of Service, Kebbi State, Alhaji Abubakar Idris, said the governor has in six years done what his peers would find difficult to do.
“Aregbesola had achieved within six years of his administration what many of his peers could not achieve even if given third term to administer their states.
“Aregbesola is one of the most successful politicians in Nigeria. You are one of the respected governors in Nigeria whose passion for development could not be tainted or distorted.
On his own, the representative from Federal Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget, Dr. Samson Ebimaro, said what he saw in Osun are very amazing, emulating and commendable as they justify the honour given to the Governor in 2013 as one of the few working governors in Nigeria.
“I know all these are achieved with the supports which Mr. Governor received from his cabinet. So, as donor to both local and international agencies, we shall continue to support and encourage Osun Government to enhance quick realisation of its objectives since the state has been taken first in all sectors,” Ebimaro said.
The Lagos State Director of Economic Partnership, Ministry of Economic Planning and Budget, Mr. Adejola Bankole, noted that with what he has seen in Osun, it is clear that all negative reporting in the newspapers are being concocted by some people to discredit Aregbesola’s administration.
He said that all he had seen contradicted adverse things that people have been reading on the pages of the newspapers.
He continued; “I have gone round the state and I have seen real development and change and I encourage Mr. Governor not to be deterred but rather, double his efforts in taking the state to the Promised Land.”
Earlier, Chief of Field Services, UNICEF, Akure, Nigeria, Dr. Tejinde-Singh Sandhu, asserted that in all practical sense of it what good governance is and how it could benefit the people.
He said; “Osun government had demonstrated what government and good governance is all about as this was reflected in the passion of Governor Aregbesola to humanity, saying he has not seen “In any state in Nigeria where government caters for its citizens from cradle to grave as is being done by the Aregbesola-led administration in Osun.”
In his response, Aregbesola expressed gratitude to all representatives of the 15 visiting states most especially the leadership of UNICEF in Nigeria.
He said, “I thank you all for choosing Osun and for identifying with our successes in supporting our people. Our mission is to provide better quality of life and advance the general welfare of our people.
“It is our belief that this partnership will be sustained in furtherance of our collective efforts to enhance the condition of living of our people.
He therefore enjoined UNICEF’s leadership on the need to prioritise seminars and meetings, which according to him would help to further strengthen development among the state of the federation.