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The traditional institution such as Kingship which dates back to pre-colonial era is still held in high reverence in the state. Their foresight, determination and aggressiveness led to the creation of Osun .Obas as they are called play pivotal roles in ensuring peace and stability in their domain as well as preserving the age-long tradition and culture
 
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The State is blessed with qualitative traditional rulers, highly educated and sound in their various field of endeavour thus using it for the overall development of their people and domain. They are highly enlightened, widely travelled and committed to the progress of the state in general.
Foremost traditional rulers in the state includes the Ooni of Ife, The Ataoja of Osogbo, The Owa Obokun of Ijesa Land, The Timi of Ede, Oluwo of Iwo, Akinrun of Ikirun, and a host of other traditional rulers

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Farmers in the State of Osun have been advised to desist from illegal harbouring of Fulani/Bororo cattle rearers in their community so as to guide against farmland destruction commonly caused by cattle grazing on cultivated farmlands in the State of Osun
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The Committee Chairman on peaceful coexistence between Fulani/Bororo and Farmers in the State of Osun, Hon Mudasiru Oguntola Toogun gave this advice while addressing the people of Ajenisuwa Village, Oke Osun, Osogbo during an on-the-spot assessment of a Cassava and Plantain farm that was destroyed by cattle grazing in the area.
Hon Toogun who went in company of some officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), with the aim to apprehend the perpetrators of the painful act, described farming activities as difficult task that requires energy and time. He noted that it would be painful for farmers to lose such an energy and time to cows that move freely and graze around cultivated farm lands.

He further disclosed that such a painful development could not be possible without the support and cooperation of the saboteurs among the farmers that harbour herdsmen illegally in the area.
He stressed that, the Government of the State of Osun led by Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola is not against Fulani/Bororo staying in any part of the State but they must be ready to adhere to rules and regulations to forestall peace.
He therefore directed the people of Ajenisuwa Community to fish out the illegal Fulani/Bororo herdsmen in the area and their accomplices to avoid further damage on farm crops.
Hon Toogun who was amazed when he saw over seven thousand cows grazing within the farm settlement area during the visit, recounted the past experience to the people of the area that Bororo people are always armed and aggressive to attack at any time.
He also implored farmers not to argue or fight with any cattle rearer that may offend them but rather report their unwholesome activities to Fulani/Bororo Committee or Law enforcement agents.

Also speaking, Baale Ajenisuwa Village, Prince Musibau Oyedele and Seriki Fulani in the State of Osun, Alhaji Sulaiman Oluwatoyin both appreciated the Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola’s peace moves and promised their unalloyed cooperation and support to make Osun the most peaceful State in the Country.

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A former member of the National Assembly, Senator Mudasiru Hussein who represented Osun East Senatorial District in the 7th assembly has described Governor Rauf Aregbesola as a movement of good governance and as a pace setter.
 
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According to Hussein, Aregbesola’s achievement and programmes are intimidating and laudable, considering the status of infrastructural decay before his emergence as the governor of the state in 2010.
Hussein who spoke with Newsmen on Saturday in an interview, said Aregbesola has made a landmark that would be difficult for his successor to outshine with his innovative and ‘people friendly’ programmes.
The senator maintained that Aregbesola’s socio-economic intervention programmes like the Osun Youths Empowerment Scheme (OYES), free school feeding for elementary school pupils, free ambulance service for emergency and accident victims, rehabilitation of mental disorder, among others made the governor a pace setter in good governance.
He stressed that infrastructural development of the state with the massive construction of roads and schools would linger in the memory of the people of the state years after Aregbesola had left office.

Hussein stated that the governor has established himself as a factor to reckon with in good governance and in the Osun politics, adding that it would be a herculean task for anybody planning to dislodge Aregbesola from the state.
The senator called on the people to continue their unwavering support for the governor and the All Progressives Congress (APC), urging them to shun any form of incitement against the governor by aggrieved politician

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Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola representing Groom's father; Groom's mother, Alhaja Titilayo Abolude, Bride's mother, Alhaja Rashidat Ajose and the newly wedded couple, Shakirat Oluwabukola Ajose and Mutahir Abolude, during the Nikkah ceremony between Ajose and Abolude's families, at Grandeur Event Centre, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola representing Groom’s father; Groom’s mother, Alhaja Titilayo Abolude, Bride’s mother, Alhaja Rashidat Ajose and the newly wedded couple, Shakirat Oluwabukola Ajose and Mutahir Abolude, during the Nikkah ceremony between Ajose and Abolude’s families, at Grandeur Event Centre, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos

 
Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola representing Groom's father (middle); Groom's mother, Alhaja Titilayo Abolude (3rd left), Bride's mother, Alhaja Rashidat Ajose (right), Senator Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon (left) and the newly wedded couple, Shakirat Oluwabukola Ajose and Mutahir Abolude, during the Nikkah ceremony between Ajose and Abolude's families, at Grandeur Event Centre, Oregun, Ikeja

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola representing Groom’s father (middle); Groom’s mother, Alhaja Titilayo Abolude (3rd left), Bride’s mother, Alhaja Rashidat Ajose (right), Senator Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon (left) and the newly wedded couple, Shakirat Oluwabukola Ajose and Mutahir Abolude, during the Nikkah ceremony between Ajose and Abolude’s families, at Grandeur Event Centre, Oregun, Ikeja

 
Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola representing Groom's father (5th right); Groom's mother, Alhaja Titilayo Abolude (5th left), Bride's mother, Alhaja Rashidat Ajose (2nd right), Senator Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon (3rd left),  the newly wedded couple, Shakirat Oluwabukola Ajose and Mutahir Abolude and others, during the Nikkah ceremony between Ajose and Abolude's families, at Grandeur Event Centre, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos,

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola representing Groom’s father (5th right); Groom’s mother, Alhaja Titilayo Abolude (5th left), Bride’s mother, Alhaja Rashidat Ajose (2nd right), Senator Ganiyu Olanrewaju Solomon (3rd left), the newly wedded couple,
Shakirat Oluwabukola Ajose and Mutahir Abolude and others, during the Nikkah ceremony between Ajose and Abolude’s families, at Grandeur Event Centre, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos,

 
Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola representing Groom's father (2nd left); Groom's mother, Alhaja Titilayo Abolude, Bride's mother, Alhaja Rashidat Ajose (left),and the newly wedded couple, Shakirat Oluwabukola Ajose and Mutahir Abolude, during the Nikkah ceremony between Ajose and Abolude's families, at Grandeur Event Centre, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola representing Groom’s father (2nd left); Groom’s mother, Alhaja Titilayo Abolude, Bride’s mother, Alhaja Rashidat Ajose (left),and the newly wedded couple, Shakirat Oluwabukola Ajose and Mutahir Abolude, during the Nikkah ceremony between Ajose and Abolude’s families, at Grandeur Event Centre, Oregun, Ikeja, Lagos

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As part of its resolve to diversify economy using agriculture,Bank of Agriculture and Osun state Government had agreed to partner with each other to enhance collaboration between them in the area of business and farming.
The Bank has also commenced disbursement of funds for farmers in Osun and Oyo states under the Anchor Borrowers Programme (ABP).
 
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Already the Bank had  disbursed 213million to  200 fish out grower farmers  and over 4,600 cassava farmers under anchors programme. Also, 17.5 million naira had already been distributed to 83 beneficiaries for arable crops, livestock, and trading.
The Anchor programme which is the first in the South-West will accommodate fish out grower farmers  and cassava out growers Farmers. The Anchor programme will also  provide degree of support through supply  of input and technical advice to farmers in South-West.
However, the Bank of Agriculture had visited Erinmo-Ijesa, Erin-Ijesa, Onilapa village in Ogbagba area of Osun state  to educate rice and potatoes farmers in the area. Also a mega forum was held in Osogbo the state capital where the state governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola commended the Bank for enhancing corroboration with government.

Aresgbesola promised full collaboration with the Bank in the coming raining season in a large scale. In his remarks, the state  Governor Rauf Aregbesola called for mass participation in agriculture as the only way to rescue the nation from her present socio-economic challenges. He said the economic situation in the country has called for the need to improve on the nation’s agricultural capacity, saying all hands must be on deck to promote farming.
Lamenting on the state of the nation’s economy, Governor Aregbesola said it has become imperative for all to do the needful in promoting agriculture. Aregbesola said his government was ready to support and collaborate with any individual or group that shows interest in farming. According to him, with the present economic reality, it has become imperative to produce what we consume because failure to do so, we will remain dependent.
“Any nation that cannot feed itself will continue to be enslaved. It is time to embrace agriculture and take our minds from the money coming from the crude oil as the commodity can no longer sustain our economy”, he added.

Expressing the readiness of his administration towards the realisation of an improved farming practices in the state, Governor Aregbesola said efforts continue to be geared up in meeting the state objectives on agriculture sector. He called on the rice farmers to double efforts at increasing their productivity, saying “Osun has the capacity to produce 20 tones of rice per hectare”.
 
Meanwhile the South West Zonal Manager of the Bank, Mrs Idiat Folorunsho  therefore appreciated Governor Rauf Aregbesola, for his interest in farmers and support for business relationship with BOA in Osogbo. Also at Iseyin area of Oyo state, the South West Zonal Manager, Mrs Idiat Folorunsho, commended both Osun and Oyo state governments for showing massive interest in the scheme that is set out to alleviate poverty in the country.
At the two events, the Branch Manager of Osun, Mr Ojo Faniyi and Saliu Awotoye, the Iseyin Mnager respectively expressed their support to both Osun and Oyo for the success of the scheme.

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Office of Transportation in Osun state has called for mutual cooperations from the citizens of the state so as to avert road calamities.
 
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The Acting Executive Secretary, Office of Transportation in the state, Engr. Wahab Olayiwola Ibrahim gave the plead while speaking with newsmen in in his office on Friday.
According to him, it requires the support of the generality of the people in the state to ensure rendering maximum services to the people of the state.
Engr. Ibrahim called on members of the public found guilty of any traffic offence to always insist on the collection of receipt as P.O.S. is attached to his officers at their different location.
Warning his staff against corruption, he assured that adequate sanctions would be melted to any of his staff found guilty of any corrupt act.
He added that “members of the the public especially motorcyclists, motorists, vehicle owners and all road users in the state should ensure compliance with all traffic rules and regulations.”

Warning the public further, he said, “Henceforth office of transportation will frown at the use of unroad worthy vehicles and/ or with expired particulars in the state. Stiff penalties will be melted
out to defaulters of any traffic law and regulations as approved by Osun State House of Assembly.”
Explaining further, Ibrahim said, “all vehicle particulars like vehicle license, road worthiness with back-up hackney permit (for commercial vehicles only), insurance, prove of ownership, change of ownership, Number plate, heavy duty permit, (for trucks),driver license and commercial vehicles in any of the state colour should be up to date as the office of transportation will not tolerate any motorist without his/her valid document.”
He assured of the determination of his officers and men in ensuring safety on the roads in collaboration with the police and the Federal Road Safety Corps.

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Back in 2013 when the State Government of Osun launched Opon Imo ‘Tablet of Knowledge’, many were skeptical about its sustainability and its effectiveness in combating the low rate of student performance, especially for secondary school students writing final year West Africa Senior School Certificate Examination, WASSCE.
Four years on since it was launched in Ilesha, we present to you, 10 things you don’t know about ‘Opon Imo’.

  1.    ‘Opon Imo’is the first standalone e-learning system in sub-saharan Africa.
  2.    ‘Opon Imo’ has saved parents in Osun the sum of N8.2 billion worth of textbooks.
  3.    ‘Opon Imo’ was recently endorsed by the West African Examination Council (WAEC) in February 2017, and recommended to other states for adoption in Nigeria.
  4.    ‘Opon Imo’ is endorsed by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Orgainisation, UNESCO.
  5. Over 90,000 students have benefited from ‘Opon Imo’ in Osun since inception in 2013 to 2017.
  6. Less than 3 billion Naira has been spent on procurement, installation, distribution and maintenance of ‘Opon Imo’ since inception till 2017.
  7.    ‘Opon Imo’ has helped to improve performance of students in Osun, culminating in 46% pass rate in 5 subjects including Mathematics and English. The best result in a 10 year period.
  8. In 2013, ‘Opon Imo’ won the e-learning and science category in World Summit Award, World Congress in Sri Lanka.
  9. Children of farmers and other rural dwellers now have access to a computer device, a thought previously impossible for them.
  10. ‘Opon Imo’ contains e-textbooks, past questions (WAEC and JAMB) and virtual classroom for ALL approved subjects from ss1 to ss3.

 

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It is a long established fact that men have different motives for seeking power. Some are altruistic and some are ulterior! While some men are moved by tendencies of ineptitude and brashness not unconnected with a morsel of porridge,  statistics have shown that only a tiny few are motivated by a romantic appeal for the Common Good. Also, while some seek power by clumsily drifting in the sea of crises just to “control everything around them”, particularly powerful and giftedly gracious beings look beyond the allure of power to give the people their rights and promote world peace. Let me confess that, with the little I have seen of Rauf Aregbesola’s efforts in turning Osun State into a miracle, I have no doubt in my mind that the governor’s  place in history as a symbol of human affiliation to freshness, interminable refinement and fascinating frankness is already assured.
Though he inherited a state indescribably mesmerised by a drunken orgy of impunity that has always been the defining characteristic of  Nigeria’s political landscape, Aregbesola was of the conviction that, with zest and zeal, democracy could do for Osun what it did for France in 1789, America in 1828, and England in 1868. His patriotic courage to go forward and ability to give attention to minor details, despite the enormity of the challenges confronting the state, has stood him out as a man of great grace and an outstanding politician of authority. By all standards for success, his judicious utilisation of meagre resources available to the state for the benefit of its people has earned him recognition as one of the most prudent administrators of our time.
Let’s start with the agriculture sector, where Aregbesola’s virtuous interventions, especially, at a time Nigeria seems to be lagging far behind in Africa’s commitment to ending hunger and malnutrition among her people, have been remarkable. Some Nigerians might wish to interrogate  assumptions about the failure of Osun to have come up with its own version of ‘Lake Rice’ to justify its “massive investments in agriculture.” Others might even want to know why the state has not gone into partnership with, say, Lagos State for the cultivation of cocoa or oil palm trees. Well, while Lagos and Kebbi States must be commended for the enviable feat recently recorded in the sector, it must also be noted that Osun has not fared badly, given the limited resources at its disposal. In the first place,  government’s disbursement of not less than N851m to no fewer than 17,000 farmers under its Quick Impact Intervention Programme (QUIP) is in furtherance of its commitment to making agriculture serve the people’s special needs as well as turn the state into a “modern, industrial and commercial agricultural state”.  The administration’s Land Bank policy, aimed at ensuring efficient and profitable utilisation of land for the production of arable and cash crops, among other advantages, is another initiative worthy of mention. Similarly, the state is said to be in partnership with some professionals for the development of a virtual Osun Food Mart which will help provide buyers, who depend highly on importation of food commodities, with the opportunity to purchase Osun food items online and get same delivered at their doorsteps.
The reopening of Leventis Foundation/Osun State Agricultural Training School in Ilesa is also a  step in the right direction. Thanks to the governor for the provision of an enabling environment for businesses to thrive in the state. Reengineered for success, it is believed that the issue of counterpart funding solicitation from the state government henceforth belongs in the past. Besides, the addition of a new model for continuity and sustainability is expected to appropriately prepare the school as a source of employment opportunities for the state’s teeming youths. Farmers in the state will also benefit from its teachers’ immense wealth of experience and there will be a considerable improvement in commercial activities on that axis.

Inherited problem! Global glut! Political vapour! Economic catastrophe! While Nigeria’s socio-political variables might have offered a platform for the opposition to attempt to distract the governor from his focus, the successes recorded so far by his administration are an attestation to the age-long saying that the path does not close on a man with a machete. For instance, Certificate of Occupancy (C of O) on a 15m x 30m plot of land, which used to be N75,000.00 or thereabouts, with elastic gestation period,  now goes for N55,000.00 in Osun State. The turnaround time is 90 days, provided other necessary conditions are met. With this innovative intervention, which has also led to the elimination of bottlenecks from its processing, issues relating to ownership of land are dealt with in record time while wealth creation potentials of property owners, among other advantages, are also unlocked.
Robert Maynard Hutchins had a nice one when he defined democracy as “the only form of government that is founded on the dignity of man, not the dignity of some men, rich men, of educated men or white men, but of all men.” En cuanto a lo personal, I have never been an apostle of a sole export or import-dependent economy. My unEconomics knowledge has shown that successful economies all over the world are export- and import-driven in nature and structure. The only difference is that whatever is exported or imported should be able to add value to the people and country. Apparently, it was on the strength of this perspective that the governor recently led a high-powered government delegation to Germany “in search of new insights on modern agriculture” with a view to improving the quality of life for residents in the state.
It also needs to be mentioned that the visit to Nigeria by the Hans Lippert-led team of oncologists from Germany for the purpose of partnering with the state in reducing the scourge of cancer to the lowest minimum is in line with the administration’s  determination to promote healthy living among its people. Added to this is the spectacularly sweet stories of success recorded by Osun Ambulance Services (O’AMBULANCE), which, within four years of its existence, has helped rescue more than 12,000 people through its prompt operations in emergencies across the state.
What of the endorsement given to the ‘Tablet of Knowledge’, popularly referred to as ‘Opon Imo’ by West African Examinations Council (WAEC)? In my view, this feat, apart from its being an appreciation of the administration’s achievement in education development in Osun, will also help showcase the state – and, rightly, too – as the hub of digital education in Nigeria. It will also go a long way in shutting the mouths of Aregbesola’s traducers and petty politicians who, out of political irredentism and sheer sadism, had alarmingly misconstrued the initiative for yet another in the series of time-wasting and money-draining ventures.
A Turkish proverb admonishes any man who wants to live in peace to “be blind, deaf, and dumb.” Needless to repeat that it smacks of mischief and ignorance to present Osun’s situation  as a tale of woe and failure in which there’s little or nothing to cheer about Aregbesola’s foray into politics or his adventure in power without bearing in mind that he came into office with a demonstrable resolve to reverse the pains of grinding penury in the midst of stupendous plenty. To me, irrespective of the rebellious attitudes by false friends and the emptiness that plague their idle dreams, the eloquent truth about the situation is that the worst of the danger is over!
May the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world, grant us peace in Osun State!

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The Coordinating Director of the State of Osun Ministry of Information, Home Affairs, Tourism and Culture, Mrs Femi Webster- Esho commended Iwo Community for their support to the state government in the maintenance of government infrastructure in their domain
Mrs Webster-Esho gave the kudos today at Iwo while on an inspection tour of the Fire Service Stations in the State.
The Coordinating Director was particularly happy at the neat and conducive environment of the State Fire Station at Iwo which was made possible through the assistance given the state government in the form of rehabilitation of the Fire Station by Iwo community. She appealed to other communities in the state to emulate the good example
of the people of Iwo.
Mrs Webster- Esho then enjoined the firemen at the station to maintain the facilities while she equally praised them for their commitment to work.
The inspection also took the Coordinating Director to the fire station in Ikire as well as the Training Station of the State Fire Service at Apomu where she observed that government would rehabilitate the training station to prevent the encroachment of the station by the people.

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Farmers in the State of Osun have been advised to desist from illegal harbouring of Fulani/Bororo cattle rearers in their community so as to guide against farmland destruction commonly caused by cattle grazing on cultivated farmlands in the State of Osun
The Committee Chairman on peaceful coexistence between Fulani/Bororo and Farmers in the State of Osun, Hon Mudasiru Oguntola Toogun gave this advice while addressing the people of Ajenisuwa Village, Oke Osun, Osogbo during an on-the-spot assessment of a Cassava and Plantain farm that was destroyed by cattle grazing in the area.
Hon Toogun who went in company of some officers of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), with the aim to apprehend the perpetrators of the painful act, described farming activities as difficult task that requires  energy and time.  He noted that it would be painful for farmers to lose such an energy and time to cows that move freely and graze around cultivated farm lands.
He further disclosed that such a painful development could not be possible without the support and cooperation of the saboteurs among the farmers that harbour herdsmen illegally in the area.
He stressed that, the Government of the State of Osun led by Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola is not against Fulani/Bororo staying in any part of the State but they must be ready to adhere to rules and regulations to forestall peace.
He therefore directed the people of Ajenisuwa Community to fish out the illegal Fulani/Bororo herdsmen in the area and their accomplices to avoid further damage on farm crops.
Hon Toogun who was amazed when he saw over seven thousand cows grazing within the farm settlement area during the visit, recounted the past experience to the people of the area that Bororo people are always armed and aggressive to attack at any time.
He also implored farmers not to argue or fight with any cattle rearer that may offend them but rather report their unwholesome activities to Fulani/Bororo Committee or Law enforcement agents.
Also speaking, Baale Ajenisuwa Village, Prince Musibau Oyedele and Seriki Fulani in the State of Osun, Alhaji Sulaiman Oluwatoyin both appreciated the Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola’s peace moves and promised their unalloyed cooperation and support to make Osun the most peaceful State in the Country.

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