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Going by the declaration of Comrade Akinyemi Olatunji, leader of Osun State chapter of Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, ASCSN, civil servants in Osun State were to down tools by Thursday this week.
Akinyemi had informed workers at the state’s secretariat, Abeere, during a protest to sensitise workers about the proposed strike last Thursday that labour leaders in the state had resolved to call workers out for industrial action over unpaid salaries running into five months, and handed down one week ultimatum for government to pay up or face workers’ wrath.
But, speaking with newsmen over the weekend, chairman of TUC in the state, Comrade Oladele Adetunji, threatened that other unions would sanction the leadership of Senior Civil Servants, who declared the industrial action.
He explained that Akinyemi lacked the power to single-handedly declare strike without the knowledge of leaders of other unions.
According to him, labour movement in the state comprises of NLC, TUC, and Joint Negotiation Council, JNC.
The three groups, he added, have been meeting with Governor Rauf Aregbesola, regarding the welfare of workers in the state.
He added that the protest amounted to “gross misconduct.” How could you say you are representing the interest of the union and start ringing bell around the state’s secretariat?
“About 43 leaders of the union were in attendance at the meeting held with the governor on October 2014. Only the Association of Senior Civil Servants has been boycotting the union’s meeting, and it is personal.”
Dismissing claims that workers are being owed five months salaries, Adetunji averred that only workers on grade level 12 and above are yet to receive December salaries, adding that local government workers and primary school teachers have all been paid December salaries, inclusive of deductions and leave bonuses.
He warned workers against following “illegal strike directive” by Akinyemi, saying “we have never directed anybody to go on strike. Any worker that chooses to go on illegal strike does so at his or her own interest.”

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) in the State of Osun has threatened to institute a libel suit against the Director of Publicity for President Jonathan’s Reelection campaign- Mr Femi Fani-Kayode; over the video clip purportedly shown on Channels Television on Thursday the 19 of February, 2015.

 Mr Fani Kayode  has claimed that August 9 governorship election was rigged in favor of Gov.  Rauf Aregbesola, the APC gubernatorial aspirant.

 The party also called on the President and National Assembly to constitute an independent Judicial Commission of Inquiry to look into the allegations levied by Fani Kayode, over the Osun election, that many has tagged as free and fair.

The state Chairman of the party, Prince Gboyega Famodun, during a press conference at the party secretariat  in Osogbo today, said the party has written the Directorate of State Security and the Nigerian Police, to investigate the matter the said allegations.

The party also alleged that the video clip was acted by the PDP to cover up the Ekiti audio tape in which Governor Ayodele Fayose and Musiliu Obanikoro (Minister Nominee) were indicted.

Famodun said “Nigerians should note that the PDP badly acted this drama to cover up for their rape on democracy at Ekiti. We have seen through their evil machination to cover up their misdeeds in the Ekiti Governorship election.  The audio tape of which we expect the President or National Assembly to have ordered an investigation by now anyway.”
“Our party, the APC is constituted  with decent party members, who are committed democrats that will never involve in electoral offenses. The PDP should stop seeing us as criminals like them. We are not like them”
“More astounding is the fact that our party APC and PDP jointly conducted inspection into all materials used in the election and no discrepancy was found. Also, if the PDP are sure of their facts, why didn’t they tender this fabricated tape at the tribunal?”
“We are therefore demanding for an independent judicial commission of inquiry into the entire process leading to the Osun Election,” the party stated.
It added that the panel should be given the power to extract evidence from anybody through invitation and that nobody must refuse to appear before it.

The party however threatened that failure by the President and National Assembly to act on this within two weeks would compel it to call on Governor Rauf Aregbesola to take up the task of setting up the panel without delay.
“We also challenge the Directorate of State Security and the Nigeria Police to explain to Nigerians why they have failed, refused and or neglected to investigate and take necessary actions on the petition by our party on previous fake concoction of PDP since November, 2014,” the party stated.

 Proffering a response to whether there  is similarity between audio tape of Ekiti and purported Osun video, the immediate past Commissioner of  Special  duties  and  Regional Integration,  Barrister Jibola Basiru  reacted, saying there were clear  differences  between the two clips.

 Basiru further  explained  that , the deference between the audio clip of Ekiti  and that of Osun  was that, Ekiti  audio clip proved the  participants were known political actors, and that they were  in  clandestine meeting; while the purported  Osun clip was a drama being acted by PDP members, concluding the  video was just being concocted.

 According to Basiru, “when  Ekiti audio tape was revealed the presidency said it would not investigate the allegation therein, but we the APC in Osun, we are going to investigate  who acted the video and we are calling on security agencies to   carry out their investigation  concerning the video clip in order  to show that we don’t have anything to hide, but that it  is only PDP and the Presidency that has something to hide”.

 He added that “Fani-kayode should have been arrested to state where he got the concocted video clip  if we were in saner climes.

 The immediate past Commissioner continued, saying he wondered why the video clip couldn’t help the PDP before the election petition tribunal, where they were not able to show any iota of irregularities in the election.

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Women-farmers-receiving-Cassava-stems-Osun State government has disbursed N500 million as soft loan for farmers to boost mass production of food across the state.
The Coordinator, Osun State Rural Enterprise Agricultural Programme (O-REAP), Dr. Charles Akinola, disclosed this to newsmen in Osogbo after meeting with stakeholders, including the State Agricultural Development Corporation (OSSADEP), and Rural Access and Mobility Programme (RAMP).
Akinola further disclosed that the state government has, through OSSADEP assisted the famers in clearing over 1,000 acres of farmland in preparation of mass production of food in the state, adding that the land clearing spans through Mokore Farm Settlement; Iwo-Patara Farm Settlement; Ago-Owu Farm Settlement; Ifon-Osun Farm Settlement; Ila Farm Settlement; Esa-Oke Farm Settlement as well as other private farms located in the state.
He stated that the state government has graded over 122km of access rural roads and repaired river bridges to ease mobility of farm inputs and products to and from all farmlands across the state.
The graded rural roads, according to him, include Ago-Owu to Orile-Owu (30km), Iwo-Patara-Akinleye-Idi-Iroko Road (23km); Mokore Road (18.7km); Shasha Rover to Orile-Owu-Womonle (61km); Okinni-Igbokiti (23km); Alaguntan (18.3km) and Esa-Oke.
He explained that electricity had been restored in all the existing farm settlements in the state as well as potable water to make younger famers to stay in farm for massive production of food in the state.
Akinola, who is also the Director General, Office of Economic Development and Partnerships (OEDP), disclosed that the state through its partnership with International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) is planning to promote massive production of cocoa and cassava across the state as well as effective fertilizer distribution and other farm inputs including quality seeds though private sector participation.
“The partnership will make the state to be the food basket of the southwest and meet its overall goal of 10 per cent supply of food products to Lagos market,” he said.
“We are also planning to invest in vegetable and soya beans massively through quality seeds to take food from the state to other region of the country.
“We want to open our doors to interested persons and bodies through partnership with private sector and approach fertilizer distribution and quality seeds multiplication with more vigour for maximum results,” he said.
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Pictures of the Governor Sate of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Oyo Sate Governor Senator Abiola Ajimobi, Deputy Governor Niger state ,Hon. Ahmed Musa Ibeto, Borno state Governor, Alhaji  Musa Shettima Kashim and others, during the All Progressive Congress [APC], Joint Leadership Meeting at Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre Abuja on Tuesday 17/02/2015.

From left- Governor Sate of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Oyo Sate Governor Senator Abiola Ajimobi, Deputy governor Niger state ,Hon. Ahmed Musa Ibeto, Borno state Governor, Alhaji  Musa Shettima Kashim and others, during the All Progressive Congress [APC], Joint Leadership Meeting at Shehu Musa Yar'Adua Centre Abuja on Tuesday 17/02/2015.

From left- Governor Sate of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Oyo Sate
Governor Senator Abiola Ajimobi, Deputy governor Niger state ,Hon.
Ahmed Musa Ibeto, Borno state Governor, Alhaji Musa Shettima Kashim
and others, during the All Progressive Congress [APC], Joint
Leadership Meeting at Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre Abuja on Tuesday
17/02/2015.

From left- Governor Sate of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Oyo Sate Governor Senator Abiola Ajimobi and Deputy governor Niger state Hon. Ahmed Musa Ibeto, during the All Progressive Congress [APC], Joint Leadership Meeting at Shehu Musa Yar'Adua Centre Abuja on Tuesday 17/02/2015.

From left- Governor Sate of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Oyo Sate
Governor Senator Abiola Ajimobi and Deputy governor Niger state Hon.
Ahmed Musa Ibeto, during the All Progressive Congress [APC], Joint
Leadership Meeting at Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre Abuja on Tuesday
17/02/2015.

Governor Sate of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola[middle], Oyo Sate Governor Senator Abiola Ajimobi[right] and Ogun State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun [left], during the All Progressive Congress [APC], Joint Leadership Meeting at Shehu Musa Yar'Adua Centre Abuja on Tuesday 17/02/2015.

Governor Sate of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola[middle], Oyo Sate
Governor Senator Abiola Ajimobi[right] and Ogun State Governor,
Senator Ibikunle Amosun [left], during the All Progressive Congress
[APC], Joint Leadership Meeting at Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre Abuja on
Tuesday 17/02/2015.

From left- Governor Sate of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Oyo Sate Governor Senator Abiola Ajimobi, Deputy governor Niger state ,Hon. Ahmed Musa Ibeto, Borno state Governor, Alhaji  Musa Shettima Kashim, Senator Abu Ibraheem, Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomole  and other during the All Progressive Congress [APC], Joint Leadership Meeting at Shehu Musa Yar'Adua Centre Abuja on Tuesday 17/02/2015.

From left- Governor Sate of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Oyo Sate
Governor Senator Abiola Ajimobi, Deputy governor Niger state ,Hon.
Ahmed Musa Ibeto, Borno state Governor, Alhaji Musa Shettima Kashim,
Senator Abu Ibraheem, Edo State Governor, Comrade Adams Oshiomole and
other during the All Progressive Congress [APC], Joint Leadership
Meeting at Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre Abuja on Tuesday 17/02/2015.

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Rauf-AregbesolaThe Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has called on Christians and other Nigerians to use the Lenten period to pray to God for peace and the unity of Nigeria as the March and April elections inch in.

The governor in a message by the Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Office of the Governor, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, appealed to Christians to use the occasion to supplicate to God for the peaceful conduct of the forthcoming elections.

Aregbesola held that all hands must be on deck to ensure that the 40 days of the lenten period must be used by brethren to pray for the country to have credible, fair and violence-free elections.

He admonished faithful to imbibe the lesson of the Lent, a time when many Christians prepare for Easter by observing a period of fasting, repentance, moderation and spiritual discipline.

The governor advised Christians to  set aside time to reflect on Jesus Christ, his suffering and his sacrifice, his life, death, resurrection and above all his love for humanity.

‎According to him, “What our nation needs at this time is love, sacrifice and forgiveness, we must all pray and join hands with our security agencies so that God can in His mercies on the occasion of Lent help the country conquer insurgency that is ravaging part of the country.

“I will also like to use this opportunity to charge our Christian clerics to educate their congregations on the need for peace and the unity of the nation.

“We must always pray to God for His will to be done on the nation, we must use the time of this Lent to pray for the coming elections to be free, fair and devoid of violence.

“As citizens, we owe our country a duty to be loyal. The stark reality is that we have no other place to go and so we should pray for continued existence of the nation.

“This season of spirituality is also good for our Christian brothers and sisters to preach and practically demonstrate love for other faiths so as to promote religious harmony wherever we live”. The governor stressed.

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Governor-Rauf-Aregbesola-300x224Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has commiserated with the Muslim ummah in Iwo over the demise of the Chief Imam, Alhaji Mudathir Ajao Akinlade.

The Imam, who passed on Wednesday, was described as versatile and experienced Islamic scholar during his time.

Aregbesola, in a statement by the Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Office of the Governor, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, described the deceased cleric as a charismatic religious leader.

The Governor said the late cleric worked harmoniously with people of other faiths thereby creating peaceful and enabling atmosphere for differences in religion to thrive.

The statement said: “The demise of the Chief Imam came to me painfully but as Muslims, we are not to agonise over death but pray for the repose of the soul of the deceased.

“It is from Allah we have come and onto Him is our return.

“We therefore commiserate with the entire Muslim ummah of Iwo land for the passage of the scholar.

“He would be remembered as a man who upheld the love of his creator, that of his religion and the love of humanity as a whole.

“More importantly, he demonstrated tolerance of other religions and preached assiduously on how to promote harmonious living between Muslims and people of other faiths.

“On behalf of myself, government and people of Osun, I send a heartfelt condolence to the immediate and extended family of our cleric as well as the entire Iwoland.

“May Allah offer him a befitting abode in Aljana Firdaus.”

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Pictures of the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola with Celebrant/Former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin, during his 60th Birthday Party in his home town, Ipetu-Ijesa, State of Osun on Sunday 15-02-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) with Celebrant/Former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin, during his 60th Birthday Party in his home town, Ipetu-Ijesa, State of Osun on Sunday 15-02-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) with
Celebrant/Former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi
Petinrin, during his 60th Birthday Party in his home town,
Ipetu-Ijesa, State of Osun on Sunday 15-02-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (right) and Celebrant/Former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin (left), during his 60th Birthday Party in his home town, Ipetu-Ijesa, State of Osun on Sunday 15-02-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his Deputy,
Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (right) and Celebrant/Former Chief of Defence
Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin (left), during his 60th
Birthday Party in his home town, Ipetu-Ijesa, State of Osun on Sunday
15-02-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (right) and Celebrant/Former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin (left), during his 60th Birthday Party in his home town, Ipetu-Ijesa, State of Osun on Sunday 15-02-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his Deputy,
Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (right) and Celebrant/Former Chief of Defence
Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin (left), during his 60th
Birthday Party in his home town, Ipetu-Ijesa, State of Osun on Sunday
15-02-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (3rd right); his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (2nd left); Celebrant/Former Chief of Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin (3rd left); Commandant, Nigerian Air Force Institute of Safety, Ipetu-Ijesa, Air Commodore Oyewole Jackson (right); Risa of Ipetu-Ijesa, High Chief Ayodele Olayinka (left); Air Vice Marshal Kunle Nyananyo (2nd right) and others, during his 60th Birthday Party in his home town, Ipetu-Ijesa, State of Osun on Sunday 15-02-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (3rd right); his
Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (2nd left); Celebrant/Former Chief of
Defence Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin (3rd left);
Commandant, Nigerian Air Force Institute of Safety, Ipetu-Ijesa, Air
Commodore Oyewole Jackson (right); Risa of Ipetu-Ijesa, High Chief
Ayodele Olayinka (left); Air Vice Marshal Kunle Nyananyo (2nd right)
and others, during his 60th Birthday Party in his home town, Ipetu-Ijesa, State of Osun on Sunday 15-02-2015

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Women-farmers-receiving-Cassava-stems-Farmers in Osun have cultivated 3,500 hectares of cassava in three months, according to the South West Chairman of the Cassava Growers Association, Mr David Ogunsade.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the fertilisers were part of the Federal Government’s intervention through the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development to boost the production of High Quality Cassava Flour (HQSF).Ogunsade disclosed this while launching the distribution of 9,000 bags of fertilisers to cassava farmers in Ifon-Osun, Orolu Local Government area of the state.
Ogunsade said the farmers’ need had been verified and met through tracking and physical inspection by officials of the ministry.
He attributed the feat to the removal of bottlenecks that hitherto bogged down the distribution of farm input to farmers and commended President Goodluck Jonathan for his commitment to the reformation of the agriculture sector. Ogunsade said Jonathan has distinguished himself as the most farmer-friendly President in the history of Nigeria.
“Prior to the present programme, over 100 farmers have received grants, each beneficiary received N150,000 to cultivate at least two hectares of cassava farm.
“More than 2,000 cassava farmers in the state are to benefit from another round of grants under the High Quality Cassava Flour (HQSF) programme,’’ Ogunsade said.
He said it was high time Nigerian youths joined the cassava growing business to overcome poverty induced by joblessness.
“The Federal Government has put in place an arrangement to mop up cassava tubers being cultivated by farmers, to prevent glut in the cassava market.
“The World Bank is also working toward building more cassava processing industries, one of such industry will be located at Imesi-Ile in Osun,’’ Ogunsade said.
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LAW2Friday, 6th February, 2015 must have gone down well as another day of defeat for the Osun State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). If anything, it amounts to an icing on the cake for the victory secured at the poll by the Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola.
It was a day the PDP lost on all grounds in the 17 local governments it contested the outcome of the August 9, 2014 governorship election. PDP had approached the Election Petitions Tribunal to challenge Aregbesola’s victory in the August 9th 2014 governorship poll.
Couple of days to the judgment, PDP executives had reportedly procured colourful uniform attires (aso ebi), distributed to their members and bought cows which were to be slaughtered in celebration of an anticipated victory at the tribunal.
Alas, their expectations were not met; they went home empty-handed. The rest is history as the PDP suffered its second defeat in a row within six months.
But beyond the victory is the conduct of the tribunal, the soundness of the judgment and the thoroughness with which the tribunal members handled all the matters before it.
To start with, the PDP governorship candidate challenged the result of the elections in 17 out of 30 local governments in the state.
And on judgment day, the 3-man election tribunal left no one in doubt that the judgment will not be brief because of the litany of issues involved even though early enough, the tribunal had given clear indications of where the pendulum was swinging.
The judgment thus lasted seven and half hours with every issue closely scrutinized before pronouncement. Again, the tribunal chose to pronounce its judgment and went on also to adduce facts and give reasons for arriving at the judgment they gave.
For instance, the Chairman of the tribunal, Justice Elizabeth Ikpejieme, in her judgment on the eligibility of the petition brought by PDP and Omisore ruled that Omisore failed with his inability to file his reply within the five days stipulated under the law.
The tribunal Chairman held that the five days the appellants had, according to 2010 Electoral Act (as amended) commenced on the day they were served on 9th October, 2014 and lapsed on 13th October, 2014 saying the days under the law included Sunday which the appellant tried to exclude from the five days.
According to her, the filling of the case by the Appellant of the reply on 14th October ran counter to the law, saying that the law is settled when it stated the method and dates to follow in filling reply.
Beside the issue of abandonment of the case by the Appellant, the tribunal noted that for the purpose of fair hearing, the tribunal would go on in delivering its judgment on the substantive case.
In essence, the petition ought to be thrown out ab initio for failure to file the petition as and when due as stipulated by law.
Yet, the tribunal, in an attempt to uphold one of the pillars of natural justice – Fair Hearing – did not throw out the petition based on technicality.
Rather, it chose to look at the petition on its face value and then pronounce on it. Good for the judiciary that this panel did not do a shoddy or lazy job or go on an adjudicating jamboree.
In their unanimous decision, the tribunal gave reasons for its decision in all the contentious grounds.
It was after this painstaking examinations that the tribunal pointed out in its judgment that the PDP and its candidate, Iyiola Omisore failed abysmally to prove their case in the 17 local governments being challenged, holding that the petition lacks diligent prosecution and substantial evidence.
Not done, the chairman held that, for the petitioner not to have satisfactorily proved his case in any of the 17 local governments, the panel has no reason to void the election.
Hence, the tribunal returned Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola the duly elected governor in the August 9 election and dismissed the case of the petitioner.
Given the theatrics that preceded the delivery of the judgment by the. tribunal, it was no surprise that the entire Osun state went wild in jubilation in apparent applause of what was believed was another instance in the Judiciary holding its head high up in a country where sleaze has crept into every aspect of national life.
It was a matter of anxiety whether the judiciary would upturn what the people who voted were convinced was the accurate outcome of their electoral decisions on August 9 2014 or justice would be seen to have been served.
The current attempt by the Judiciary to cleanse itself of the bad eggs is a as a result of the many cases of perversion of the cause of justice in recent political history of the country. That the National Judicial Commission (NJC) had wielded the big stick on some erring judges over amazing perverted verdicts are ample reasons to believe that sleaze had entered that revered arm of the government.
Could the PDP have bought the judgment of the tribunal and that was the basis of their jubilation ahead of the actual delivery of judgment? That was the question on the lips of many as they watched with bated breath the decision of the tribunal.
Agreed that there was no substance in the Omisore/PDP petition which was the position that the tribunal eventually took, the orchestrated jubilation days before the verdict was delivered became a matter of concern to the mass of the Osun people who could not but wonder on the basis of the pre-judgment celebration by the PDP loyalists.
It would definitely go down as a classical case of illusory grandeur; one ballooned by ignorance, crass ambition and baseless optimism to have ever dreamt that something good could come out of the candidate’s journey to the tribunal.
This was why even INEC’s counsel alongside other two counsel also submitted that Omisore’s petition lacked merit and should be thrown out because of paucity of evidence.
It therefore will amount to standing logic on its head for the PDP and Omisore to laugh last as they built nothing on something. In law, this can’t stand.
And when the judgement was finally delivered, the evidential castle upon which Omisore and PDP had built on a quicksand crumbled like a pack of cards.
Beyond rhetoric, the Osun Tribunal has set a standard for other tribunals in the forthcoming elections.
Explicit judgement like that of Ikpejime, many have come to admit, would accentuate the appeal of such petitions at the Court of Appeal should the Appellant proceed to the appellate court.
The people of the state await what Omisore’s next move will be. Appeal, if he heads towards that, is a foregone conclusion with the Ikepime judgement of February 6.
Owolabi, a journalist and Law Student, writes from Osogbo, Osun State

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beneficiary-to-Alhaja-Sherifat-Aregbesola-before-the-surgery-in-Osun-300x225Health, an adage says, is wealth, just as a healthy nation is a wealthy nation hence there is no amount spent by a nation to ensure a healthy people that can be said to be too much.
Yet just as it is not possible for a nation to be solely responsible for the education of its citizenry, so also it is imperative for individuals, corporate bodies, agencies, non governmental organisations among others to complement government’s effort to achieve the goal of ensuring that people are healthy.
Therefore when a non-governmental organisation, Seri Care Foundation (SCARF) a pet project of the wife of Osun State governor, Alhaja Sherifat Abidemi Aregbesola decided to wipe away the tears of over 500 people suffering from various ailments, their joy knew no bounds.
The passion for people with one ailment or the other but lacked the fund to undertake the medical treatment of the diseases informed the medical outreach embarked upon by the woman who has concern for the well being of the down trodden.
Having gathered that there are people suffering silently in the hands of such ailments like lumps; hernia, hydrocele, ganglion among others and cannot afford the fund to get themselves treated by medical professionals, Alhaja Aregbesola took it upon herself to find solution to their predicament by organising a health outreach sponsored by her foundation.
Seri Care Foundation (SCARF) organised a three-day medical surgery outreach between Wednesday, January 28 and Friday, January 30, 2015 where no fewer than 530 persons were operated and treated free-of- charge.
They were also provided with drugs free-of-charge while those with complicated cases were referred to teaching hospitals for further surgery and treatment on the bill of the organisation.
Three beneficiaries of the medical outreach were each referred to teaching hospitals for further medical examination and treatment. One of the patients was referred to Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH) Teaching Hospital,Osogbo, Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital (OAUTHC), Ile-Ife and University College Hospital (UCH) in Ibadan for further treatment.
The surgery operation which took place at the Oke-Baale Primary Health Centre, Osogbo was initially meant to focus exclusively on the treatment of breast lump for about 300 patients but the unprecedented crowd that responded to the radio and television announcement of the programme forced the organiser to exceed its initial figure and at the end of the third day, 530 persons went through surgery.
Surprised by the unprecedented crowd that turned out for the medical outreach, out of passion, the organiser is proposing having the second phase of the programme sometimes in June this year to take care of those that could not benefit under the first phase.
The medical team that performed the surgery was drawn from Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), University College Hospital (UCH), Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospital, LAUTECH, Osogbo with support from Osun State medical team led by Dr. Segun Laogun.
The equipment used was purchased by the foundation with an indication that the outreach will be a continuous exercise as soon as its finances improve.
Performing the flagging off of the medical outreach, the founder and wife of the governor, Alhaja Serifat Aregbesola appealed to the state lawmakers to expedite action on the passage of primary healthcare bill so that the state can join others in benefitting from the implementation of the National Primary Health Care Act.
She explained that the programme was meant to assist the people whose daily lives are threatened by these conditions, adding that this is the second time the foundation will embark on such mission.
Alhaja Aregbesola noted that the maiden health programme by the foundation was to benefit the elderly persons and the children and took upon itself the responsibility for the payment of medical bill of a child who was treated for heart impairment.
She said, “I thank God Almighty for the reality of the programme. It is by His grace that the programme which is designed to bring joy into the homes of our people is holding. The focus of the programme was initially exclusively for the treatment of breast lump. This was to assist women and create awareness on combating the scourge of breast cancer.
“We believe in the golden principle of reaching out to the needy and the under-served. Our objective is to contribute our quota towards enhancing the standard of living of our people who critically require basic needs of life. We believe this will help to compliment the development efforts of the state government.
“As it is well known that health is the most important need that every human being requires and it is upon this belief that the board and management of this foundation resolved to put in place this medical outreach.”
She explained that her foundation was committed to ensuring that the people of the state live healthy life irrespective of their economic situation and social status. Mrs. Aregbesola declared that the management of the foundation has “however, resolved to expand the coverage to include other cases following reports from the medical team that quite a number of men also suffer from such diseases which are different from breast lumps.
The head of the medical team, Dr. Okikiola Alaba from LUTH explained that most of the beneficiaries of the surgery operation cannot in any way afford the cost, adding Alhaja Aregbesola out of passion has promised to ensure that the second phase comes up in June this year.
Also speaking, Dr. Segun Laogun posited that a huge sum of money had gone into the project which cannot be quantified, adding that a lot of people were locked inside suffering for one ailment or the other and lacked money for treatment of their cases.
He therefore appealed to those that could not be attended to during the first phase of the programme that their roll calls had been taken and registered, adding that they will be the first to be attended to under the second phase.
The chairman of Osogbo Local Government Council under whose domain the programme was carried out, Mr. Isiaka Faramade appreciated the wife of the Governor for the gesture describing the exercise as unique.
One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Aderolake Ajao was full of appreciation for Mrs. Aregbesola, saying that the state government under the watch of her husband, Rauf Aregbesola has brought succor to lot of people
through his people oriented programmes and policies since his assumption of office.
She recalled her agonizing experience before the intervention, adding that if not for the free programme she would have continued to suffer till death comes.
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