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NLA 53RD National Conference 2

NLA 53RD National Conference 2The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has said that his administration has through various efforts re-established education as core responsibility of government.
He said the massive infrastructure provision and development of the personnel in the sector are part of the efforts at ensuring that education is used to catalyse a new wave of development that will make the state to be the envy of all.
The governor made this disclosure while hosting members of the Nigerian Library Association during a courtesy visit to him at the Government House in Osogbo.
Aregbesola explained the rationale behind making libraries major components of the designs of the new mega schools some of which have been completed while others are ongoing.
The visit according to the association is part of the routine to commemorate its 53rd National Conference and Annual General Meeting taking place in Osogbo.
The governor stressed that his administration places high priority on the education of her children and the future of the state, hence the provision of massive educational infrastructure development that has no equal in the country.
Aregbesola added that his government is conscious of the role of the library as the source of knowledge, therefore the infrastructure development in education is well integrated with the provision of standard libraries.
He said, “We will want to see more of you in this state. By the time you come back may be individually or as a group, most of the projects that are on-going in the state will have been completed by the grace of God.
“We are making huge efforts in re-establishing education in our state as a core responsibility of government. We are embarking on a massive education infrastructure development that seems not to have any equal in Nigeria today.
“That educational infrastructural development is well integrated with provision of standard libraries for the ones that have been completed, we have both real and virtual Library provided.
“Whoever appreciates knowledge and education, who is also interested in the future as he is concerned about today will understand why library must be promoted and funded.
“As a product of democracy, and particularly the judicial intervention in democratic process, I know the role that library plays in retrieval of information and the use of such information as evidence in the courts.
“No newspaper or document of government is valid until a librarian stamps it as a document”.
He commended the association for making Osun the venue of the Annual general meeting, saying the choice of Osun is apt because of? its known significance as one of most peaceful states in Nigeria.
The governor also told members of the association that Osun will offer them a serene environment and an abundance of nature’s best expression in its various formation.
“I doubt if there can be any state that is as peaceful, hospitable and conducive as Osun in Nigeria.
“The weather is the best you can think of. There is not much pollution in the space. The people are iconic in their readiness to warmly welcome visitors. We are trying to make the state beautiful, we will do our best within our resources.
“Our state capital, Osogbo particularly is emerging as a jewel in the tropics,” The governor told the association.
In his remark, the National President of Nigerian Library Association (NLA) Alhaji Ridwan AbdulSalam described Osun as a learned state in Nigeria with the presence of  recognised higher institutions, adding that the state is blessed with resourceful governor who takes education as priority.
He lauded Governor Aregbesola for his contribution towards education, saying all his efforts to re-brand and resuscitate the lost glory of education is highly respected.
Abdulsalam maintained that the presence of his members in the state was an attestation to the fact that Osun is unarguably one of the most peaceful state in Nigeria.
“Our visit to this state has made us realize the real facts on what we have hearing about Osun state as being the most secured, hospitable and learned state in Nigeria with highly placed social infrastructures”. He said.
He implored the governor to look inward on the issues of Public Library Service Development and as well continue his good works by ensuring that the state maintain its good and favourable status.
The Governor later on Tuesday morning joined the library association to declare open the Annual General Meeting at the WOCDIF Centre, Osogbo.
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osun-state-government2-300x292The government of Osun State has assured indigenes of the state that projects that add value to the state and people’s lives will not be abandoned.
The Director of Media and Strategy of the state, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, who gave the pledge assured that despite the current financial crisis facing the state, the government would see pending crucial projects through. “It is not in the plan of the government to abandon capital projects especially those that have been started before the financial problems of the state started” he declared.
According to him, the administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola would explore all legitimate means to complete the projects for the benefit of the people of the state.
The Aregbesola regime has been under serious pressure as a result of the cash crunch with the latest being an impeachment attempt hanging on the governor as well as renewed strike by workers over unpaid salaries.
Although the state chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress recently suspended a six-week strike based on agreement with the state government on modalities for payment of the salary arrears, it again ordered the state workers back to the trenches last week- a move from which teachers in the state reportedly backed off from.
There have been fears in some quarters that the state government may abandon some projects in the state to prevent a reoccurrence of financial problems currently experienced in the state. Notable among these are the distribution of the computer tablet, “Opon imo”, free education including free meals and uniform programmes as well as some road projects. Some economic analysts had called for their scrapping owing to what they termed “pressure on the financial strength of the state.”
There has also been conflicting opinions as to the prudence of the state government, with regard to fiscal policies.
But Okanlawon reiterated the administration’s commitment to delivering the benefits of democracy to indigenes and investors in the state, despite the current economic challenges allegedly worsened by dwindling federal allocation.
The Osun State government had accused the Federal Government under former President Goodluck Jonathan of refusing to pay monies spent by the state government to rehabilitate federal roads in the state. But the Jonathan regime denied this claim.
However, the Federal Government under President Muhammadu Buhari recently announced a bailout funds pay outstanding salaries to workers owed by states.

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osunMr Ayo Olumoko, the organiser of Osun Osogbo Festival on Tuesday said plans were underway to list it on the Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE).
Olumoko said this while addressing newsmen during the unveiling of the 2015 edition of the festival in Lagos.
According to him, the decision to list the festival on the NSE is to give it an additional recognition and boost its potential.
“Osun Osogbo Festival is globally recognised; therefore, there is need for its inclusion and recognition by the NSE.
“The festival has been recognised by UNESCO due to its long years of celebration, cultural relevance and also for attracting influx of tourists.
“It is the most consistent festival in the country having been celebrated every year for more than 600 years,” Olumoko said.
He said that the festival had helped to boost the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of Osun State, adding that it had also contributed to the nation’s economy through tourism.
Earlier, the Ataoja of Osogboland, Oba Oyetunji Olanipekun: Larooye II, promised all visitors and tourists a thrilling experience.
According to him, lots of traditional games have been prepared for visitors to make their trip to Osun Osogbo, a worthwhile one.
Olanipekun, represented by the Otun-Ese of Osogboland, Chief Adeyemo Aremu, also assured indegenes, intending tourists and guests of adequate security during the festival.
(NAN)
 

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Regional-AutonomyThe lesson to be learnt from the present predicament is unambiguous. This is that Nigeria has no choice but to return to the basis of the fiscal arrangements upon which a federal system rests. The arrangement was the basis upon which independence for a multi-ethnic society was negotiated and obtained.
The unfortunate events of January, 1966 and the aftermath which culminated in the proclamation of the absurd Unification Decree 34 of the same year truncated the federalist state of the country. And ever since then the basis of Nigeria’s federalism had become eroded – as we have been operating federalism only in name – but not so in practice. In the light of events it must be restored and urgently too!
For a start, the empirical evidence is incontrovertible. This is that during the competitive fiscal federalism of the first Republic, the country enjoyed profoundly balanced, sustainable development. The trend has been the other way since the truncation of the federalist tenor. For example, the so called ‘federating units’ can hardly be compared to the much acclaimed Regions of the first republic.
This is the genesis of the current dysfunction. For this reason the status of the state governments as proper federating units must be restored. The right to take care of putting their own resources into production is key here. The state of Osun for instance, ought to be able to mine its deposits of gold and other mineral resources and pay taxes to the centre. Ditto for the mouth-watering bitumen deposits in Ondo state and other states of the federation. There is of course no state in Nigeria that does not have a resource to exploit profitably. It is a win/win situation. Not least for the central government which will stop to be seen as a big brother/nanny state.
The country cannot continue with this kind of arrangement whereby the states are completely dependent appendages of the central government. It is unsustainable, unproductive and has to stop. A return to real federalism will unleash tremendous, hitherto suppressed creative energies. Jobs will be created, the tax base widened, and a sustainable development model induced. Not until this is done it will continue to be absolutely difficult for our federating units to survive.
The awkward nature of Nigeria’s federalism continues to bug the mind. In all the countries of the world where federalism is being practised, the scenario we painted above is the ideal practice. The federating units have the statutory rights to tap the resources in their soils and contribute a certain percentage to the centre. This makes it easy for the states to survive on their own without the need – at all – to be going caps in hands to the centre every month to collect dole for survival as we experience in Nigeria.
If we are to turn the present economic downturn into an opportunity for national rebirth, the restoration of fiscal federalism must be an integral part of the Change we clamoured and voted for.‬ We just cannot continue like this. As a country that professes federalism we cannot afford to do it different from what obtains in the rest of federal worlds. Presently our federalism is a far cry from what obtains in other federal countries of the world. This, no doubt, is an aberration which must be corrected.
OSUN DEFENDER

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criminal-justice-careers*Lawyer pleads for another chance
The ad-hoc investigative committee set up by the Osun State House of Assembly to investigate the petition by a serving Judge in the state, Folahanmi Oloyede asking for the impeachment of Governor Rauf Aregbesola waited in vain today as the petitioner judge failed to appear as summoned.
Rather, Oloyede sent a lawyer while the attention of the lawyer , Mr. Lanre Ogunlesi, SAN, was called to the fact that Oloyede had breached many rules in her failure to appear as well as in the signing of the petition.
Oloyede’s lawyer could not make any headway before the panel as he also concurred with the panel which called his attention to the fact that Oloyede had signified in her petition that she was ready to face the House of Assembly to substantiate her allegations against the Governor.
However, her lawyer asked for a copy of the response sent by the Governor to Oloyede’s petition a request which was promptly turned down by the panel.
The Committee chairman said Oloyede had broken three rules of the Parliament already in wrong filing, signing and appearance in line with order 126(1-6) of the parliament.
Hon Adegboye further drew the attention of the Judge’s lawyer to the parlance of the law which quotes, “he who alleges must prove” to which Ogunlesi concurred and pleaded with the panel to pardon Oloyede on her missteps.
While arguing for the response of the governor before the judge could appear, the panel chair said, the Oloyede’s petition at the fourth paragraph was categorical on her readiness to appear with her evidences to back up her petition, saying the committee could not play “Father Christmas” in giving what was not requested for abinitio.
Oloyede pleaded for another opportunity to be given to his client, to come and discharge the burden of her proof, to which the committee agreed within  the frame of two weeks given to the committee.
Justice Oloyede had earlier petitioned the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam, urging the House of Assembly to investigate Gov. Aregbesola and his deputy, Mrs. Grace Laoye-Tomori over alleged financial impropriety.
Her petition had generated so much tension and debate. On the strength of the petition, a group called for a protest in support of the judge. However, many have also condemned Oloyede for allowing herself to be used by politicians in the state.

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Pictures of the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and the President, Nigerian Library Association, and others  at the 53rd Annual General Meeting/National Conference of Nigerian Library Association NLA tagged “Omoluabi 2015”, at WOCDIF Event Centre, Osogbo, on Tuesday 28/07/2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola(middle); President, Nigerian Library Association, Alhaji Ridwan Abdul-Salami(right) and Secretary to Osun State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti(left) during the 53rd Annual General Meeting/National Conference of Nigerian Library Association NLA tagged "Omoluabi 2015", at WOCDIF Event Centre, Osogbo, on Tuesday 28/07/2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola(middle); President,
Nigerian Library Association, Alhaji Ridwan Abdul-Salami(right) and
Secretary to Osun State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti(left) during
the 53rd Annual General Meeting/National Conference of Nigerian
Library Association NLA tagged “Omoluabi 2015”, at WOCDIF Event
Centre, Osogbo, on Tuesday 28/07/2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola(2nd left); President, Nigerian Library Association, Alhaji Ridwan Abdul-Salami(2nd right), Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti(left) and Chairman of the Occasion, Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede during the 53rd Annual General Meeting/National Conference of Nigerian Library Association NLA tagged "Omoluabi 2015", at WOCDIF Event Centre, Osogbo, on Tuesday 28/07/2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola(2nd left); President,
Nigerian Library Association, Alhaji Ridwan Abdul-Salami(2nd right),
Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti(left) and
Chairman of the Occasion, Prof. Eyitope
Ogunbodede during the 53rd Annual General Meeting/National Conference
of Nigerian Library Association NLA tagged “Omoluabi 2015”, at WOCDIF
Event Centre, Osogbo, on Tuesday 28/07/2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola(2nd left); President, Nigerian Library Association, Alhaji Ridwan Abdul-Salam (5th right), Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti(left), Chairman of the Occasion, Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede (4th right)Chairman Nigerian Library Association,Osun chapter, Prince Rotimi Obadare (2nd right) and others during the 53rd Annual General Meeting/National Conference of Nigerian Library Association NLA tagged "Omoluabi 2015", at WOCDIF Event Centre, Osogbo, on Tuesday 28/07/2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola(2nd left); President,
Nigerian Library Association, Alhaji Ridwan Abdul-Salam (5th right),
Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti(left),
Chairman of the Occasion, Prof. Eyitope
Ogunbodede (4th right)Chairman Nigerian Library Association,Osun
chapter, Prince Rotimi Obadare (2nd right) and others during the 53rd
Annual General Meeting/National Conference of Nigerian Library
Association NLA tagged “Omoluabi 2015”, at WOCDIF Event Centre,
Osogbo, on Tuesday 28/07/2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola(left); President, Nigerian Library Association, Alhaji Ridwan Abdul-Salam (middle)and Chairman of the Occasion, Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede (right) during the 53rd Annual General Meeting/National Conference of Nigerian Library Association NLA tagged "Omoluabi 2015", at WOCDIF Event Centre, Osogbo, on Tuesday 28/07/2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola(left); President,
Nigerian Library Association, Alhaji Ridwan Abdul-Salam (middle)and
Chairman of the Occasion, Prof. Eyitope Ogunbodede (right) during the
53rd Annual General Meeting/National Conference of Nigerian Library
Association NLA tagged “Omoluabi 2015”, at WOCDIF Event Centre,
Osogbo, on Tuesday 28/07/2015.

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logo-largeOsun State is one of the 24 states currently contending with the challenge of unpaid workers’ wages. Obviously, the state’s workers are currently on an indefinite strike action over the issue. Consequently, things are a bit more complicated for the people and government of the state. Dealing with dwindling revenue, unpaid salaries and labour unrest is certainly not what any progressive and people oriented government prays for. Forlornly, the way things currently stand, this is what the Osun State government has to contend with.
It is, however, rather excruciating that while the Osun State government is making constructive and strategic efforts to ensure that all issues relating to the unpaid salaries debacle are addressed (the government has actually begun the process of offsetting part of the unpaid salaries), there seems to be a politically motivated plot and a groundless campaign of calumny against the state government. From the reprehensible activities of some self styled ‘activists’ and emergency ‘friends’ of Osun, one is tempted to conclude that those that were rejected at the polls by the good people of Osun have suddenly seen an opportunity to hide behind the unpaid salary matter to cause confusion in the state. Like a bolt from the blue, some of them had suddenly found their hitherto silenced voices. And they are not just talking; they are actually singing like a Red-eyed Vireo bird which sings more than 20,000 songs a day.
In their hypocrisy and desperate pursuit of political vendetta, together with their co-travelers in the mischievous contrive to ridicule the State Government, these unprincipled elements have continued to shamelessly trade in blatant and unfounded lies against the state government. Their mission is simple: To distract the state government and confuse the good people of the state. But like it is with all dubious individuals who love to play to the gallery, it is not surprising that these men are attempting to bounce to reckoning on the platform of the current Osun workers’ salary issue. How irresponsible!
What is, perhaps, quite absurd is their proclivity for rumour mongering and peddling of falsehood. How on earth could any reasonable person accuse Ogbeni Aregbesola, whose major selling point is his integrity and sincerity of purpose, of fraud? It needs to be stressed that Ogbeni Aregbesola has run, perhaps, the most prudent and transparent government in the country, thus far. In order to save cost and get the much needed funds, which were subsequently committed into judicious use for common good of the state, the governor, for nearly a year, during his first term in office, did not constitute a cabinet. Through this astute imitative, the government was able to make a few savings that were used in uplifting public education, agriculture, job creation, road construction, culture and tourism, environmental sanitation and beautification, flood control, rural development among others.
What this self pseudo ‘activists’ and unfriendly ‘friends’ of Osun did not tell the public is that what is happening in Osun is not peculiar to the state alone. About 23 other states and, indeed, the federal government, are experiencing same harsh economic reality. For the record, Osun State, which received five billion naira as monthly allocation in February 2013, got a mere N466 million in April, 2015! This aptly captures the dire financial strait of the state and the country as a whole. But these peddlers of falsehood won’t tell their audience this. Since their intent is devilish and naughty, Osun must be singled out for constant persecution and needless ridicule.
Ironically, it was the sixteen years’ reign of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, that anti-people’s platform which these defective individuals represent, and in particular the six-year reign of former President Goodluck Jonathan that actually plunged our beloved nation into the present mess. It is common knowledge that Dr. Jonathan ran a truly clueless, visionless and most corrupt government in the history of the country. Under his watch, the nation’s foreign reserve was recklessly depleted. Like never before, corruption became the order of the day during Jonathan’s tenure. When the President of a country affirms on national television that ‘stealing is not corruption’, you don’t need to be a prophet to know that such a country is in trouble. The truth, however, is that our economy is actually in trouble courtesy the Jonathan and PDP years of gross misrule.
It must be stressed that prior to the dawn of this present national economic predicament, Osun State had faithfully discharged its responsibilities to its workers. For a period of not less than 30 months, there was no record of rancorous moment with its workers. Indeed, the state, despite its lean purse is one of the few states in the country that paid its workforce a 13th-month salary every December. The government has equally helped to develop the local economy. For instance, the uniforms of pupils and students in all public schools in the state are sourced and produced locally. This has brought about a perceptible boom in the local fabric and fashion industry in the state. Equally, local contractors have been given a great boost as they handle most of the State Government construction works. Artisans, especially at Osogbo, the capital, would readily attest to the fact that things have never been this rosy for them as a result of the unprecedented
patronage they currently enjoy from the State Government. The free meal programme for primary school pupils also offers local entrepreneurs sufficient opportunities to make ends meet.
It has, therefore, become imperative for Osun State workers to call off their strike, team up with the governor to find a lasting solution to the financial crisis bedeviling the state. Their cause is a justified one, and they deserve their wages, but the strike option would only worsen the parlous financial situation of the state. It is simply a counter-productive alternative. Since the State Government did not hide the facts concerning the finances of the state from them, the rational thing to do is to put faith in the already existing line of communication between them and the State Government.
It is important to stress that the workers are part and parcel of governance in the state and as such are in prime position (especially those that work in the state revenue board) to come up with viable strategies that would help shore up the state’s IGR. The state’s civil servants need to rise up in unison by encouraging every eligible resident of the state to fulfill his civic responsibilities of tax payment to the state. Until this is effectively done, the state workers could not be actually absolved of complicity from the current economic woes of the state.
—Raji is former Special Adviser, Information & Strategy, Lagos State.

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Osun-Assembly-receives-judge’s-petition-for-Aregbesola’s-impeachmentOsun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, has boasted that he presides over one of the best states in the country.
A statement on Sunday by his media aide, Semiu Okanlawon, said despite claims by the opposition, poverty was not common in Osun.
The governor was quoted to have said this at the 42nd Annual General Meeting of the Association of Advertising Agencies of Nigeria, which was held in Osogbo.
According to the aide, the National Bureau of Statistics, in its report, ranked Osun State the highest in development index in 2012.
He said the same agency also ranked Osun next to Niger State in terms of poverty reduction.
“As horrifying as the pictures our opposition have been painting to you, I am sure that with your physical presence, you would have noticed that all what they are saying do not reflect in the faces of the accommodating people you see around,” Aregbesola said at the event.
“You would have also noticed that Osun is one of the best places to be in Nigeria. According to the National Bureau of Statistics, an agent of the Federal Government, Osun is the state with the highest development index in Nigeria in 2012.
“The Bureau equally said we are next to Niger State in poverty reduction index and we would have been above Niger State because the large chunk of Niger’s rating was influenced because of their boundary with Abuja and others.”
On criticism trailing the construction of an airport at Ido-Osun, the governor said, “It will not take time to develop the airport to aircraft maintenance hub in Africa. We only have just three aircraft maintenance hangers in the whole of Africa. We need not go to Europe or America to get the aircraft in Africa maintained.
“All we need to attract that business is to develop the facility that we have in Ido-Osun. We have signed an agreement with two hanger operation firms, knowing that aircraft maintenance business is a money spinning investment”.
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604The Cocoa Association of Nigeria, Osun state chapter in its bid to match up with other cocoa growing states in Nigeria, has commenced the distribution of chemicals to boost cocoa production millions of Naira across the state.
The Association, in a release signed by its Deputy Chairman Board of Trustees and Zonal ‎Secretary Oyo/Osun zones, Dr. Bola Otunla and Hon. John Alalade, respectively directed the procurement and the distribution of chemicals to cocoa farmers.
Otunla noted that the gesture was borne out of the association’s support for the government of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who has been rendering yearly support to cocoa farmers in the state.
He stressed that the Association felt that the time to reciprocate the Governor’s yearly gesture is by coming to the aid of the state by ensuring that the assistance to farmers continue unabated in the face of the financial challenges of the state.
According to him, “It gives me great pleasure to inform you that the state chapter of the Cocoa Association of Nigeria has started the distribution of fungicide and insecticide to cocoa farmers in Osun with effect from the first week of July, 2015.
The initial consignment has come and been distributed  and it will continue until the end of the rainy season in 2015.
“This is to ensure that we match up with other cocoa growing states in the South-West, especially our competitor in Ondo state”.
He urged farmers in the state to put in their best in the area of cocoa production, sayin‎g all hands must be on deck for the state to realise it’s full potentials in agriculture and specifically in the area of cocoa production in Nigeria.

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RE: Aregbesola Deserves No Pity

I had read many attacks on the personality of Ogbeni Aregbesola, policies and programmes of his administration especially since the period he and his state had been singled out by some opposition parties and their allies over the inability of half of the entire 36 States of the Federation to pay their workers salaries for varying months.
These attacks were laced with outright lies, half truths, and malice just to rubbish the  progressive,innovative and outstanding delivery of his electoral promises to Osun people as contained in his green book “MY PACT WITH THE PEOPLE OF OSUN STATE” in less than 5years. In the book, Aregbesola said, “ I give you Six-Point Integral Action Plan, to the intent that they constitute my articles of faith concerning which I want to be held accountable at any time during mystewardship”. The six-point integral action plan is ;  Banish Poverty, Hunger and Unemployment, Restore health living, Promote functional education and Enhance Communal Peace and progress.
Although, facts and performances are stunning on ground for even the blind to see the rate with which Ogbeni has delivered on the  action plan, I find it extremely difficult to keep mute when somebody mischieviously tries to falsify and distort the history of Osun experience, with which I am rigorously involved.
This rejoinder, therefore, serves two purposes. One, to refute absolute falsehood and misrepresentations contained in an article credited to one Mr Akanfe  Diamond in the THISDAY Newspaper of 8 July, 2015,  titled “Aregbesola Deserves No Pity” and two, to bring to the fore, again, especially for the benefit of people who live outside Osun, the truth of the amazing Osun Exprience.
A few quotations from Mr Akanfe Diamond  could summarise his misguided and ridiculous attacks on The Symbol of popular democracy called Ogbeni thus, “The first sign of Aregbesola recklessness was the utterly needless change of nomenclature of the state …. He spearheaded a confused ‘western region’ agenda…  He began more of his doomed projects when he set up Osun YouthEmpowerment Scheme, OYES. He ‘employed’ twenty thousand youths, and putthem on a stipend of N10,000 a month and they were deployed as roadssweepers…….. He merged schools and divided them into elementary, middle andhigh schools. He erased the culture  and history of different schools. He provided them with same set of wears, killing the school uniforms materials market at alone go.
He went ahead in his dangerous brand of “Awoism” by providing free computer tablets produced with billions of Naira awarded to his son (Kabiru), also almost killing the school market.  Then, an ambitious industrialisation agenda waslaunched. He started a notorious “airport” project and some massive roadconstruction projects. It is to his credit that he completed most modest roadprojects especially at the very rural areas. He should have left it there. It was theambitious ones that ruined him. For example, the Gbogan-Akoda-Osogbo highwayand trumpet interchange that he started, and launched with pomp, has been abandoned”
In his concluding part, Mr Akanfe Damond submitted, “workers were always being owed atleast two months’ salary arrears at every given time. They went on strike often. He always painted workers as saboteurs and as colluding with the PDP led federalgovernment to frustrate him. The state is at a standstill, and there is finally nowhere to hide for him. He knows he is in trouble. But Aregbesola deserves no pity because he goofed. He took people’s innocence for a ride. He was a spendthrift who was after making himself an emperor more than seeing to his people’s welfare”
The above position by Akanfe is so jaundised and frivolous lacking deference to truth.  Although,people are entitled to their personal views and positions, building them on truth and facts are sacrosanct and immutable. After all facts are sacred, while comments are free.
On assumption of office, armed with his well developed programme of action Ogbeni set about the implementation of a comprehensive socio- cultural- economic programme focussed on rebranding, revival and re-orientation of the people on the extant historical and customary values. These involved the adoption of the historic emblem of Western Region with little modification for currency, a flag that ennobles our race, an inspiring anthem, a motivating sobriquet( Ipinle Omoluabi) and a reassuring wish ” Osun A Dara “.
In fulfilment of his electoral promise to engage 20,000 youth within his 100days in office, out of over 250,000  people that applied, Aregbesola Administration engaged 20,000 under Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES). It is a youth empowerment programme designed to train the youth so as to make them useful to themselves and society particularly their community. They are each given stipend of N10,000 monthly while the cadets give render community and social services to the State for  the 2- year duration of the scheme.
For instance, of the first batch 20,000 cadets, 8,000 were deployed as teachers in public primary and secondary schools to fill the gap identified at the education summit held in February 2011. Of these, 6,000 were permanently recruited as teachers; 40 cadets were sponsored to Germany to acquire advance farming skills while over 1,600 were trained in modern agricultural practices under Osun Rural Enterprise and Agricultural Programme (O-REAP) Youth Academy; 5,000 of them were trained in specialist ICT skills at the newly established RLG/Adulawo Technology City in Akanfe town, Ilesa; 31 of them were trained in mechatronics in a train the trainer project in Lucas Nulle in Kerpen, Germany while thousands of them were trained and deployed to productive services such as Public Works Brigade, Green Gang, Osun Sheriff Corps, Traffic Marshalls, Osun Paramedics, Sanitation Czars and Teaching Corps. To be sure, 75% of the first set of Oyes cadets are gainfully engaged in one thing or the other now.
The N10,000 allowance to each cadet amounts to N200m monthly and N2.4 billion annually,  directly injected to the  local economy. This is separate from the cost of boots and uniforms which revived hitherto moribund shoe factories in the state and empowered Osun Tailor Unions respectively. These,among others, were what made the scheme attractive to the World Bank to use it as a template for youth empowerment in Nigeria which has earned Nigeria $300m grant from the bank as a support for the Federal Government to replicate same nationally. In Osun, any company  that wants to recruit people for employment gives priority to O-YES cadets because of their training and orientation.
Contrary to Mr Diamond’s  thought, statistics have shown that Nigeria has one of the worst education systems in the world. In response to this, Aregbesola adopted an innovative education policy that is deliberate, bold and functional based on the recommendation of the Osun Education Summit held between 7-8 February, 2011 at University of Osun Auditorium, Osogbo. It was chaired by Prof. Wole Soyinka with the theme : “Resolving the Education Crisis in Osun State : Bridging Analysis and implementation Gaps”. The summit, arrived at the following as challenges causing crisis in the education : infrastructure neglect; crowded classroom; poor funding; teachers low morale; lack of instructional materials; high fees in tertiary institutions and low bursary rate.
In consonance with the Summit recommendations, Ogbeni commenced  periodic training and retraining of teachers via Osun State University and other bodies. It reclassified schools into Elementary (Grade 1-4), Middle(Grade 5 – JSS3) and High Schools (SSS1-SSS3) in line with international best practices. ( Grade 5 simply means that Primaries 5 and 6 were moved to join the JSS for proper age, logistic/needs and funding classification for optimal, efficient and effective benefit). Primary School running grants were increased from N7.4m annually to N424m. Feeding of over 250,000 elementary school pupils nutritional meals daily (O-MEALS) which automatically increases elementary school enrolment by 62.8% and  gives empowerment to 3,007 caterers. Construction of state of the art elementary, middle and high schools and upgrade of dilapidated ones across the state. Provision of 750,000 uniforms for all public school students.
Although,  each grade wears specific uniform, students are differentiated by schools names on their badges. Prof. Wole Soyinka captured this when he said, “The (Osun ) uniform policy will stem the tide of inequality among school children. It is a philosophy that should be adopted throughout the country”. This policy has created over 3,000 jobs for citizens at the Omoluabi Garment Factory which produces for internal and external market. Secondary school running grants were increased from N117m to N427m annually. Payment of external examination fees (WASCE, NABTEB and NECO) to students in public schools. Provision of Scholar Buses for easy transportation of students.
The Ministry of Education is strengthened to supply instructional materials and teaching aids to school via establishing zonal and local offices and creation of 3 educational districts and appointment of Tutor-General and Permanent Secretary for each of the districts from among the Principals on merit.30% reduction in tuition fees in state tertiary institutions. Increase in bursary award to all the state indigenes in tertiary institutions nationwide from N2,000 to N10,000 for all final year students; from N3,000 to N20,000 for medical and law students; and from N10,000 to N100,000 to law school students. In addition, 98 UNIOSUN medical students in Ukraine on full scholarship.
The award winning computer tablet – Opon Imo, Mr.Diamond falsely alleged was contracted to the son of the Governor, Kabiru Aregbesola is an innovative educational device with worldwide acclaim.  The e-learning tablet runs on Android 4.0 Platform with 512MB of  RAM and internal storage capacityof 32GB. It has 3 learning environments – virtual library, Virtual classroom and integrated test zone. The device contains books required in Osun for  the entire Senior Secondary School Syllabus,the last 10 years past questions of WAEC, NECO and JAMB, Yoruba Tradition.
It was designed to make learning very interesting and easy. It introduces senior secondary students to computer education on time. The tablet is solar powered. It does not need any network to operate at the city or rural areas. Again, publishers of all the textbooks embedded in it have been paid. This saves the students the burden  of carrying many text books. It saves the government a lot of money in  subsequent years to procure same set of books to a new set of students as the out-gone students would have handed over to the next having finished his/her SSS3 examination. About 50,000 of this devise have been distributed to final year senior high school students statewide.suffice to that mr Kabiru Aregbesola was not a beneficiary of either this  contract or any other contract in the state.
In the course of embedding all these into the tablet, a complication developed which threatened the entire process. This was where Kabiru came in. it was his knowledge and idea that eventually resolved the complication. Kabiru has a first degree in Informatics at the  University of Matanzas, Cuba. Aside his resolution of the crisis encountered for which he was not paid a dime, he has nothing to do with the Opon Imo contract as Mr Diamond derisively made people to believe. Instead of commendation for his selfless contribution which has earned Opon imo United Nations World Summit Award for ICT innovation for 4th best e-learning devices in the world, Kabiru is being smeared by the likes Mr Diamond to score a cheap political point.
Yes, a lot of ignorance and misinformation have pervaded  Osun Airport project. The Airport is being built  the AETSL; Aeronautical & Engineering Services Ltd., the engineering contracting arm of the Nigerian Airforce,  for high standard and cost management. It is basically an aircraft maintenance and cargo  Airport for fresh agricultural produce, but fundamentally a Hanger Airport for repairs and servicing of both rotary wing (helicopters) and fixed wing aircraft (aeroplanes). There are no standard Hanger Services in Nigeria and West Africa, which makes it a lucrative venture. Agreements have been signed with local and  international companies to build these facilities. All aircraft landing in the sub-region will therefore have do all their repairs in Osogbo. This will, of course, spur both the cargo services and build the normal passenger traffic and allied hospitality business as the crew will need adjoining services for accommodation, leisure and entertainment. The only places one could get these services for now are North, East and South Africa.
I don’t need to dwell on the massive road constructions in both rural, urban and the State’s Capital because Mr. Diamond already credited  Ogbeni for completing most of them. I also understand his fear on possibility of completion of the Gbongan-akoda-Osogbo highway and the trumpet interchange. For the avoidance of doubt, let Mr Diamond and doubters like him know that all our ongoing projects will be completed in due course.
Truly, if one considers the enormous project  Ogbeni has embarked on in the last 5 years, one could possibly conclude that the administration had money printing press when one looks at how he actualizes his O-Programmes :  O-School, O-MEAL, O-ambulance, O-REAP, O-Calisthenics, O-YES etc.
This was a Governor that met N18.38b suffocating debt in form of short term loan. Its terms and conditions made it suffocating apart from the fact that the projects for which the loan was sought were socio-economically useless and irrelevant. At that period, the  Federal Allocation to the State was N1.8b  and Internal Generated Revenue was N300m monthly. The loan was to be serviced with N615m per month which was taken from the source and the loan must be repaid in 3 years! The state, therefore, needed to borrow N1b monthly to service the loan on the one hand and honour its statutory responsibilities on the other.  He did some financial engineering to sort out the problem.
As he was struggling to come out of this suffocating financial quandary, crime and armed robbers had literally taken over the State. There were bank very vicious armed robberies almost everyday to the extent that most banks closed shops on working days for fear of armed robbers.  To combat this, OGBENI  set up a dedicated Crime Response Team, the Swift Action Squad (SAS). Initially 5 Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) were procured with 20 sophisticated additional ones later; 100 Patrol Vehicles for 24-hour security cover of the state; a helicopter for security surveillance and emergency response. Although, the Jonathan PDP government refused to approve the 3 digit free toll number for coordination between people, ground patrol and helicopter, the anti-crime war was won. Osun has since become peaceful where citizens sleep with their two eyes closed.
It is instructive to note that Aregbesola, without being prompted, has been giving13th month salary to workers as bonus because of his background and love for workers since 2011. He increased their housing and car loans. He beautifies their working environment. Position of Permanent Secretaries which hitherto was based on connection with powers that be could now be attained on merit via oral and written examinations while the Head of Service is chosen democratically among the Permanent Secretaries. Again, workers had always been their salaries by 26th of every month. This tradition lasted for three uninterrupted years.
It should also be noted that vested interests govern man, group, society and nation,and all actions should and must be ultimately judged by intention. The intention and interests of most commentators on this issue are clearly malicious and adversarial if not outrightly evil, and have no single interest of commoners at heart nor genuine advise on the resolution of the crisis. Knowing so, it becomes easy to cope with those who cannot see beyond their petty noses into the roots of the crisis in half a decade long federal sleaze and corruption of all Nigerian processes economically, politically and socially from which precipice we are just  recovering.All these attacks have, furthermore, demonstrated one thing: In a Black man clime, a virtuous man is not praised alive but immortalised after his death.
Yaya Ademola is a researcher. He lives at Alekuwodo, Osogbo.

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