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The Osun State House of Assembly has threatened to arrest the Controller, Federal Ministry of Works in Osun State, Mr. W. K. Atitebi, for ignoring the invitation of the assembly.

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This was contained in a statement made available to our correspondent in Osogbo on Wednesday by the Chairman, House Committee on Information, Mr. Olatubosun Oyintiloye.
The statement said the lawmakers would either issue a warrant of arrest against the controller for disregarding a constitutional authority or a letter of warning would be issued to him.

The Speaker, Mr. Najeem Salaam, said the constitutional powers of the Assembly could be invoked to summon anyone on any issue affecting the people of the state.
The legislature said the House invited Atitebi to give a situation report on the abandoned federal roads in the state but that the controller shunned the legislature.
The House described the attitude of the controller as an act of insubordination, saying the official had violated section 129 of the constitution, which empowered the Assembly to summon any government official on any issue affecting the people of the state.

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The State Government of Osun has renewed its determination to prosecute rape perpetrators and other forms of vices of violence against women and children by ensuring that policies are implemented for the protection of women and children in the State.
 
 
 
The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women, Children and Social Affairs, Pharmacist (Mrs.) Omolara Ajayi made this known at an in-house refresher workshop held at the Conference Hall of the Ministry.She explained that the purpose is to ensure improved servicedelivery to women and children by all staff.
Pharmacist Ajayi further disclosed that the focus of the workshop is taking into consideration the daily insecurity threats to the rights of women and children especially the girl -child and that the refresher workshop is to expose social workers to current trends and practices and to re-acquaint them with previously learnt skills.
She further disclosed that the services being provided will take care of women, children, the elderly, mentally challenged and persons with disability.  The Permanent Secretary then affirmed the partnership of all agencies of government and other related organizations to improve potentials for protection and promotion of the rights of women and children in the state.
Mrs. Ajayi then commended the State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, for providing necessary facilities that will bring life and succour to vulnerable children and others with special needs thereby providing them with hope and future.
She then implored the social workers rendering services to these special people to continue to work selflessly stressing that God will meet their needs.
The Resource Persons for the workshop, Dr. Boladale Mapayi, a Senior Lecturer and Honorary Consultant, Department of Mental Health, Obafemi Awolowo University, and Dr. Olanrewaju Ibigbami, a Consultant Psychiatrist, State Specialist Hospital Asubiaro, averred and commended the government’s commitment to Child
Rights Acts and the war against trafficking of human persons which is
yielding results, hence the need for the State of Osun to implement to conclusion existing laws and Institutions.
They both advocated that victims suffer psychological and health trauma and that parents  should protect their wards by inculcating in them adequate information for prevention and protection from vices and that through record and validation, accountability is ensured with the prosecution of perpetrators, which leads to an end of
impunity by strengthening the legal and judicial system for violence against children and women.

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The Osun State House of Assembly has approved Gov. Rauf Aregbesola’s nominee, Mr Adebowale Asaolu, as Commissioner 1 in the State Civil Service Commission.
 
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Governor had written a letter to the Assembly for approval of Asaolu to replace the late Robert Adebiyi, a former commissioner with the commission. The letter was read at the assembly’s plenary by the Speaker, Mr Najeem Salaam.
 
The motion for the approval of the nominee was moved by the leader of the house, Mr Timothy Owoeye, and seconded by Mr Wasiu Adebayo at Tuesday’s plenary. Owoeye said the nominee had the potential to reposition the state civil service to be in line with global standards.
 
In his contribution, Mr Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, Chairman, House Committee on Information and Strategy, said the nominee had what it takes to reposition the civil service in the state.
 
Deputy Speaker Adegboye Akintunde, who presided over the plenary, said the new commissioner would bring his experience in both public and private lives to bear on his new assignment.
 
Akintunde called on the commissioner to be proactive in the discharge of his duties by making the state civil service effective and result oriented.
 
Speaking after his approval, Asaolu said that the appointment would give him an opportunity to showcase his competence in the management of human resources. According to him, motivation and training which are tools to enhance performance would be made available to the workers.

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The Chairman ,Special Committee on Fire Safety Matters, Hon Oguntola Mudashiru Toogun has lauded the Aragbiji of Iragbiji, Oba AbdulRasheed Ayotunde Olabomi for leading the campaign against fire disaster in the State.
Hon Toogun made this commendation at the Aragbiji Palace while his committee was on a sensitisation tour to Aragbiji and his council.
He said the essence of visiting palaces is to guard against circumstances that may lead to loss of cultural heritage since fire is no respect of anybody and can damage with no limit.
Hon Toogun therefore urged the chiefs to serve as agents that would campaign against bush burning in all towns and villages.
Earlier, the Aragbiji of Iragbiji, Oba AbdulRasheed Ayotunde Olabomi thanked the Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola for setting up the committee whose function is to enlighten and sensitise the populace on prevention of fire disaster in the State
Oba Olabomi therefore advocated for a community based fire service whereby every community will be involved in the running of the activities of providing and maintaining the equipment for smooth running of the Fire Service.
He then promised total and unalloyed support for the committee in a bid to achieve zero fire disaster in the State.
Present were the secretary to the committee, Mr Toba Aluko and men of the Fire Service led by the Deputy Director, Mrs Moni Lawal.

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The Atooja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Olanipekun has praised Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola over what he called his ‘courage to stick to his promise’. In an exclusive interview with Tribune newspaper, Oba Olanipekun implored the people to be fair with Ogbeni Aregbesola and not politicize everything. When asked if he…”
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The Atooja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Olanipekun has praised Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola over what he called his ‘courage to stick to his promise’.
In an exclusive interview with Tribune newspaper, Oba Olanipekun implored the people to be fair with Ogbeni Aregbesola and not politicize everything.
When asked if he thinks leaders cannot satisfy all by the Tribute reporter, Tunde Busari, Oba Olanipekun had this to say:
Who can satisfy all in this world? Go to Holy Quran and Bible, you will understand it better.
What happened to prophet Muhammed? What happened to Prophet Isah whom Christians call Jesus Christ? These examples are enough to tell you what I mean.
As far as I am concerned, the state government is doing its best and we are seeing what it is doing.
I am particularly giving credit to Ogbeni AbdulRauf Aregbesola for his courage to stick to his promise despite the unexpected situation he has found himself.

The song everywhere now even beyond Nigeria is that of economic recession. People should be fair to Ogbeni and face the reality.
We should be tolerant of one another regardless of our political affiliations.
People make political parties not the other way round. We should not use politics to interpret everything.
As a former civil servant, I understand the current situation but we still need to show understanding and persevere to reap the fruit in the end.
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In his leisure moment after he is done with multiple meetings, the Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Olanipekun could be extremely lively. His anecdotes spiced with rich Yoruba proverbs are unparalleled. He is also an acclaimed strong Muslim. Yet he is the custodian of Osun Osogbo festival and other traditional obligations. In an interview by TUNDE BUSARI, he speaks on how he maintains balance between his faith and traditional duties. Excerpts:
 
You are a Muslim with strong attachment with Tijaniyyah sect. How do you balance this with your role as custodian of custom and tradition in reference to   Osun Osogbo festival?
Every traditional ruler in Yorubaland must know that regardless of his religion, he is the one in charge of the custom and tradition of his town. He is the one his subjects look up to for the preservation of the custom. There is no dispute over it. There is also no dispute over the fact that the traditional ruler must strike a balance in a way one does not disturb the other. Regarding Osun Osogbo you referred to, you should know that the festival has transcended our domain here. It is an international festival recognized by the UNESCO. It is now a tourism product that tourists across the world look forward to every year. Osun Osogbo is a blessing to Osogbo and there is nothing anybody can do about it. I am the chief host according to my position. We should not mix it up. We should not forget the history of the town, which is what the festival is all about. Whoever forgets his past will live to blame himself. We are happy that the festival is more beneficial to us, starting from the name the whole state bears. Is anything more beneficial than that? It a grace we should always appreciate.
 
 
 
 
 
Did you at a point in your early life see yourself as future Ataoja?
My answer to this kind of question is to thank God for all he has done because without him nothing it happens in the life of man. The issue is not a matter of one seeing himself on the throne or not. It is manifestation of one’s destiny. My journey of life is that of a traveler who passed through different phases.
 
Can you expatiate on this?
There is no need to bore you with the details again because my journey is in the public domain.
 
Our readers will be interested?
I started my life like every other child. I went to schools, I worked as a school teacher and later secretary of Osogbo Local Government Education Authorities. The rest is history.
 
How can you describe your six years on the throne?
The last six years can best be described as special years in my life because of the fact that they represent years of different activities and experiences. They are years one meet different people from different places. In short they represent on important phase of my life. They are also the foundation upon which I am building the future.
 
Is there any difference between life before the palace and life now?
You are talking of different world. Life as a private person is totally different from life as an oba. A traditional ruler is more or less a public property. What you say or you don’t say becomes matter of public interest. What you do or you don’t do attracts public attention. But above all, we must give thanks to God for seeing us through the complexities of the status.
 
There is no gainsaying the fact that opinions are divided on the Osun State Government regarding the state of the economy. While some see from the lens of the government and show understanding, others see it differently. As a royal father of all sides, what is your position?
This question could be tricky. At the same time it is straight forward if one can study it well. You have just presented two positions, which are the true picture of life. A coin has two sides. And if you look at human composition, you will realize that most of our organs are like twins; our eyes, nose, ears, arms, legs. In the light of this, you realize that humans cannot view an object same way. To be specific now, you should not expect the public to see government or leadership in the same way. Some will see positive side. Others will see negative side. It is because of these I advise people holding leadership position to try as much as their capacity can carry them to deliver their promise before their time is up so that history will be fair to them even when the people are not.
 
You seem to be saying that leaders cannot satisfy all?
Who can satisfy all in this world? Go to Holy Quran and Bible, you will understand it better. What happened to prophet Muhammed? What happened to Prophet Isah whom Christians call Jesus Christ? These examples are enough to tell you what I mean. As far as I am concerned, the state government is doing its best and we are seeing what it is doing. I am particularly giving credit to Ogbeni AbdulRauf Aregbesola for his courage to stick to his promise despite the unexpected situation he has found himself. The song everywhere now even beyond Nigeria is that of economic recession. People should be fair to Ogbeni and face the reality. We should be tolerant of one another regardless of our political affiliations. People make political parties not the other way round. We should not use politics to interpret everything. As a former civil servant, I understand the current situation but we still need to show understanding and persevere to reap the fruit in the end.
 
You position must have been derived from the new look of Osogbo?
How do you want me to answer this question without you accusing me of bias? But which traditional ruler will not support a governor who did what Ogbeni has done for my town during my reign? I am not an hypocrite. I am not an ingrate either. If, with the little resources, works are still ongoing on some projects not only in Osogbo, Ogbeni deserves my commendation. As an indigene of the town, are you not always happy that your hometown is wearing a look of a true state capital? We are talking of development here, not politics. He is a wonderful governor with due respect to his predecessors too.
 
You are always seen in heavy attires, a contrast to shirt and trouser you wore as a public servant. Are you not missing those stuffs?
Do you believe in dress code?
 
Yes.
Fine. If you believe that there are certain attires that go with your job, you should not be surprised to see me in agbada. The position I am occupying requires me to dress by example. Yoruba culture is second to none. We have rich, beautiful dresses that foreigners like to see. Agbada is one of them. So, if as a traditional ruler I am always seen in agbada, I think I am complying with the code of the stool.
 
Does that mean shirt and trouser is a taboo to you?
Who says it is a taboo. I am not forbidden to wear them but it must be a private wear. When I am supposed to come out of the palace, I must be seen in my full regalia that depicts the throne.
 
What is your take on the state of our culture falling flat before foreign influence?
Osun Osogbo festival is evidence that we are losing a lot of things by not appreciating our culture. The number of the foreigners who come here and the kind of excitement they show always catch my interest. They want to wear our attires. They want to dance to our dundun and shekere and bata. They love mixing with us. This shows the extent they appreciate our culture. As a traditional ruler I am repeating it again that we must not throw our culture away. If we do, I don’t wish we regret it. I understand that Yoruba Language is an important subject in some foreign universities. What does this tell us? It means foreigners are learning our language to import it back to us when we are running away from our culture. The earlier we realize it the better so that as I said we don’t regret it.
 
Source :  Tribune Newspaper
 

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The police in Nigeria has destroyed a large expanse of Indian hemp farms at Agbongbon village in Irewole local government area of Osun State and arrested four suspects.
The Commissioner of Police in Osun State, Mr Fimihan Adeoye, said the operation was aimed at cutting the supply of Indian hemp as a way of preventing youths from smoking the weeds and curtail crime from the root.
 
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The Deputy Commissioner of Police in the state, Aminu Koji, led the operation in which the Indian hemp planted in the farms were destroyed with herbicides while the dried one that was ready for the market was burnt.
The Commissioner of Police said: “We have declared a total war against Indian hemp cultivation and supply in Osun State. This is necessary to prevent youths from getting the weeds to smoke and this strategy was designed to nip the crime in the bud”.
The state police boss said four suspects including Osasa Ansah, Saliu Koku, Musliu Ibrahim and Salimu Koku were arrested in connection with the farms and that they would face the full wrath of the law to serve as deterrent to others.
“Most criminals get energised when they take cannabis and that is why we are trying to cut the supply of India hemp to Osun and other neighbouring states so that they won’t get Indian hemp to smoke. This would surely reduce the crime rate and our youths would be normal and behave well.
“Those planting the Indian hemp are trying to make money at the expense of other people and destroying the lives of many youths. They are also affecting the economy negatively because they don’t allow the economy trees to stay in the areas where the weeds are planted,” he said.
The Police Commissioner commended the state governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, for assisting the police in the state to be able to fight crime and provide security for the people of the state.

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The National Environmental Standard and Regulatory Enforcement Agency (NESREA) says two iron and steel companies operating in Osun State have failed to comply substantially with environmental rules and regulations.
The Zonal Director of the Agency, Mr Adeleke Ajani, indicted the two companies on Tuesday, while addressing the Osun State House of Assembly, following complaints of environmental pollution levelled against the company by some residents of Ife North and Ifelodun Local Government Areas of the state.
 
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Mr Adeleke, who revealed that his Agency had on several occasions written letters of concern to the companies over the harmful effects their operation is having on the environment and the people, said the steel companies had also failed in fulfilling their corporate social responsibilities.
“We are not satisfied with the operations of the two iron and steel companies at Ikirun and Ife. We have written not less than 15 letter of concern to both companies, stating our displeasure with their operations,” he told the lawmakers.
He said no Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) was carried out before the establishment of the factories, an action which according to him violates the law.
“The companies were established at their present locations without any Environmental Impact Assessment, which is why they were not issued Environmental Impact Statement.
“NESREA as a regulatory body, is an anti-graft agency and everything we do, we have to take cognisance of the fact that every enforcement action will end in court and so we make sure that we give enough concern letters to the affected establishment,” he explained.
While reacting to the claims of the NESREA’s boss and the complaints of the host communities, the personnel managers of the Ife Steel and Iron Company, Oluwanisola Adeleke, maintained that the emissions coming out of the factory was within the permissible limit.
“We have the best emission control technology in Nigeria. So, I was surprised to see Channels TV crew three weeks ago, about the complaints of the people of the area.
“The technology we have in our facility today is capturing above 85% emission and the world standard is just around 70 to 75%”
They explained that they were mindful of the welfare of the people living in the areas and the environment, claims, which members of the House described as complete lies moulded to mislead the public.
At the end of the plenary, the Speaker of the House, Honourable Najeem Salaam, stated that the state might truly be looking for investors to boost its Internally Generated Revenue, but not at the expense of its citizens.
“In as much as we want industrialists to come to Osun and build industries, we value the lives and well-being of people and under no circumstances will we trade the lives of our people for industrial gains.
“We will deliberate on it and pass our resolution soon,” ‎Honourable Salaam added.

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The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women, Children and Social Affairs, Pharmacist Mrs Omolara Ajayi will tomorrow morning ( Wednesday) declare open an in-service training programme for all staff of the Ministry at the headquarters and Zonal offices.
Venue is the Conference Hall of the Ministry.
According to the release signed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women, Children and Social Affairs, Pharmacist (Mrs.) Omolara Ajayi, the empowerment training is to ensure that Staff of the ministry deliver social service optimally as well as get familiar with extant laws relating to women and children.
Time is 9.00am prompt.
The statement enjoined all staff at the headquarters and Zonal offices to attend the training programme punctually.

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Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, on Friday said the death of the elder statesman and chieftain of the pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, Pa Olaniwun Ajayi.
In a statement by the Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Office of the Governor, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, Aregbesola said the late frontline politician believed and worked for the progress of the Yoruba race and the country as a whole.
 
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The governor, who described the deceased politician as a giant and one of the surviving disciples of the Awolowo School of thought.
He said like the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, the late Ajayi advocated for true federalism and resource control as panacea for the political imbalances in the country.
Aregbesola said the late politician was one of the best the country has produced as he never wavered in his political philosophy until his demise.
The statement read in part: “He was a politician of high repute and immense clout. His political horizon spread across the country and beyond. He was a giant in the battle for a better Nigeria.

“All his life, he defined his politics and pitted his tent early in life with the progressive school.
“Even after the demise of the late sage and when others abandoned the Awoist camp for other political philosophy, Pa Olaniwun Ajayi remained steadily on the Awo progressive track.
“He was, till he breathed his last, very consummate about the progress and development of Nigeria as well as that of the Yoruba race.
“To therefore describe him as a top-on-the-shelf politician and Awoist disciple of a first class hue is to aptly capture his essence as a politician.
“Nigeria as a whole and the Yoruba nation would surely miss his wealth of experience,”
Aregbesola also prayed for the repose of the late politician in the bosom of his Lord.

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