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Ife Dignitaries – 1

Dignitaries from Ile-Ife  paid a solidarity visit to Mr Governor in Osogbo, State of Osun on Tuesday 07-01-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd left); Obasewa of Ife, Chief John Odeyemi (left); Chairman, Osun State University Governing Board, Professor Gabriel Olawoyin (2nd right) and Prince of Ife, Ade Adefioye (right), during the Dignitaries from Ile-Ife's solidarity  Visit to Mr Governor in Osogbo, State of Osun on Tuesday 07-01-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd left); Obasewa of Ife, Chief John Odeyemi (left); Chairman, Osun State University Governing Board, Professor Gabriel Olawoyin (2nd right) and Prince of
Ife, Ade Adefioye (right), during the Dignitaries from Ile-Ife’s solidarity Visit to Mr Governor in Osogbo, State of Osun on Tuesday
07-01-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (3rd right); Aare of Ife, Aare Muyiwa Omisade (2nd left); Chairman, Osun State University Governing Board, Professor Gabriel Olawoyin (2nd right); Member National Assembly - Osun East Senatorial District, Senator Babajide Omoworare (left); Obasewa of Ife, Chief John Odeyemi (3rd left);  and Prince of Ife, Ade Adefioye (right), during the Dignitaries from Ile-Ife's solidarity  Visit to Mr Governor in Osogbo, State of Osun on Tuesday 07-01-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (3rd right); Aare of Ife, Aare Muyiwa Omisade (2nd left); Chairman, Osun State University Governing Board, Professor Gabriel Olawoyin (2nd right); Member
National Assembly – Osun East Senatorial District, Senator Babajide
Omoworare (left); Obasewa of Ife, Chief John Odeyemi (3rd left); and
Prince of Ife, Ade Adefioye (right), during the Dignitaries from Ile-Ife’s solidarity Visit to Mr Governor in Osogbo, State of Osun on Tuesday 07-01-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (centre); Aare of Ife, Aare Muyiwa Omisade (2nd left); Chairman, Osun State University Governing Board, Professor Gabriel Olawoyin (3rd right); Member National Assembly - Osun East Senatorial District, Senator Babajide Omoworare (left); Obasewa of Ife, Chief John Odeyemi (3rd left); President Ife Development Board, Professor Muib Opeloye (right) and Prince of Ife, Ade Adefioye (2nd right), during the Dignitaries from Ile-Ife's solidarity  Visit to Mr Governor in Osogbo, State of Osun on Tuesday 07-01-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (centre); Aare of Ife,
Aare Muyiwa Omisade (2nd left); Chairman, Osun State University Governing Board, Professor Gabriel Olawoyin (3rd right); Member National Assembly – Osun East Senatorial District, Senator Babajide
Omoworare (left); Obasewa of Ife, Chief John Odeyemi (3rd left); President Ife Development Board, Professor Muib Opeloye (right) and
Prince of Ife, Ade Adefioye (2nd right), during the Dignitaries from Ile-Ife’s solidarity Visit to Mr Governor in Osogbo, State of Osun on Tuesday 07-01-2014

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INEC Promises Credible Polls In Osun

Prof. Atahiru Jega, INEC chairman.
Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Attahiru Jega, has promised to deliver fair and credible governorship elections in Osun and Ekiti states later this year.
Admitting that the controversial November 16, 2013 Anambra State governorship election was plagued by flaws, Jega also pledged to avoid the pitfalls that dodged the poll.
He spoke in Abuja on Wednesday when he received in audience Ambassador of Netherlands to Nigeria, John C.M Groffen, at the INEC headquarters.
Jega noted that the international community had raised concerns over the political stability of the country ahead of the 2015 elections.
The Ambassador had cautioned against political instability of the country ahead of 2015.
Jega, who acknowledged the concerns of political stability, added that the electoral commission has learnt lessons from previous elections, hence it was poised not to repeat those mistakes.
Jega, who said 2014 would be a very busy year for the commission, added that INEC was “aware that friends of Nigeria are anxious as we move towards the general elections and they are keen to know the challenges that we face ahead of the elections”.
He added: “We are aware that a stable nation, will lead to an improved economic growth. Our job is to use the electoral process to ensure that elections are conducted with credibility and add to the political and economic stability of the country.”
He assured that the prospects of the coming year are good because extensive research and preparations have been done since 2011, adding that remarkable improvements have been made in the process.
Jega said “as we move to 2015, we are confident that it will be much more better than 2011. Elections in Nigeria, considering its size and complicity, are very challenging but those challenges are not insurmountable.
“We have also learnt the hard way that sometimes in spite of our best efforts things happen which raise questions about our preparations.”
Promising that the mistakes of last year’s governorship election in Anambra state would not be repeated in Ekiti and Osun states, Jega said, “What happened in Anambra was unfortunate and it will not in any way represent what will happen in 2015. We have learnt additional lessons from it and we are factoring it in our preparations for 2015.
“We will have two governorship elections this year and we are doing everything possible to ensure they are conducted smoothly, freely and fairly. We have mapped out detailed plans from previous elections,” Jega assured.
On his part the Netherlands envoy expressed concern at the political instability of the country, noting that he has been following the political activities in the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) which he described as an “interesting situation”.
He expressed optimism that the international community would be ready to assist the country and INEC in particular to ensure stability.
While he underscored the long-standing relationship between Nigeria and his country, Groffen said “we know that a stable Nigeria is conducive for business”.
“We are interested to see free and fair elections, as it would help Nigeria become a more stable economy. We are here to discuss prospects of the coming year.
The Nigeria Police similarly vowed on Wednesday to resist any attempt by politicians to cause security breech during the 2015 general elections.
It assured that it has mapped out strategies to ensure that all the elections were crisis free.
Inspector General (IG) of Police, Mohammed Abubakar, stated this at the opening of a conference of Deputy Inspectors General (DIGs) of Police, Assistant Inspectors General (AIGs) of Police and Commissioners of Police (CPs) in Abuja.
“If election will take place in 2015, whether we are on board or not, we have the responsibility as agency of government to ensure that preparation for 2015 starts in 2014,” he stressed.
Abubakar said any politician that is nursing evil intent during the 2015 elections must therefore be warned.
He assured that the police would not leave any stone unturned to ensure that the election is a success.
He said the police would in the next few days pay greater attention to states that have communal crisis to ensure that normalcy was restored in such states. He specifically mentioned Kano, Kaduna, Taraba, Plateau and Nasarawa states.
The conference, according to the IG, will “pay attention to political situation in Nigeria, looking at the zones and each state of the country”.
“We will review the political situations and issues in each state, then adjudge and see what the commissioner of police has been doing, whether he has been able to take care of such situation and areas where he has challenges, we look at that challenges and find out what are the impediments that stop him from doing what he is supposed to do in order to avoid political crisis,” the IG added.
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Aregbesola Appoints Ajibola, Dispute Committee’s Boss

Governor, State of Osun, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola, yesterday, appointed former judge of the World Court at The Hague, Justice Bola Ajibola  (SAN)  head of its Omoluabi Peace and Conflict Management Commission.
Governor Aregbesola in a special broadcast to mark the new year to the people of the state, said: “This is to be a standing commission where communal, religious, ethnic or other social disputes can be resolved by a body of respected elders from across Yorubaland and even other groups.”
He named Rev. Ladi Thompson, the Special Adviser to the President of Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN,  as the commission’s executive secretary.
Aregbesola also allayed the fears of proprietors of missionary schools in the state that the ongoing education reform policy of his government will affect them positively, saying their fears were unfounded.
He noted that only an irresponsible person will attempt to rubbish or remove the legacy of missionaries in education in the state and even in Nigeria.
His words: “I attended mission primary and secondary schools here in Western Nigeria and I proudly display that in my resume. But let me take us back into a bit of our fairly recent history. Everyone knows that mission schools were taken over by the government of the Western State almost 38 years ago.
“This means that since 1975, all mission schools were owned, funded and run by government. But the succeeding state governments ensured that the names of the schools were not changed, in order to maintain the legacies of the founding missionaries.
“Therefore, as we rebuild the schools and expand their facilities, we also have not and will not tamper with their names. We believe that the missions and missionaries, who founded the schools, must be immortalised by retaining the names of the schools. For example, one of the completed middle schools in Osogbo is the Salvation Army Middle School at Alekuwodo.
“I am also aware of the agitation of some missions to have schools returned to them. Although, as I have said before, the schools have been owned by governments since 1975, our administration is not foreclosing the prospect of returning some of the schools upon the completion of our new schools.
“I wish to emphasise that this process can only begin upon completion of the schools we are currently and aggressively building all over the state.
“The process of return of schools must be well planned and executed because of the various implications, especially the fact that their ownership had changed almost four decades ago.
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How Osun Govt Is Making A Heritage Of Orunmila’s Temple

IFAThe ongoing renovation of the Central Ifa Temple at Oke-Itase, Ile-Ife, by the Osun State government, is an effort towards turning the earthly home of Orunmila, the messenger of Olodumare (God), into a world tourist centre. ADEWALE OSHODI takes a look at how this will boost the image of the Yoruba traditional religion (Ifa) when completed.
Christians go on pilgrimage to Jerusalem; Muslims go on pilgrimage to Mecca, while adherents of the Yoruba traditional religion (Ifa) have their spiritual home at Oke-Itase, Ile-Ife, Osun State. This is the Central Ifa Temple, where Orunmila, the messenger of Olodumare (God) lived while on earth. Just as Jesus delivered the message of God to Christians and Mohammed delivered the message of Allah to Muslims, Orunmila is the focal point for adherents of the Ifa religion all over the world.
However, for some time now, the condition of the temple did not befit its status as the place where Orunmila lived while on earth, and members of the International Council for Ifa Religion were aware of this.
This then made the Council to seek the support of the Osun State government, under the leadership of Mr Rauf Aregbesola. One of the reasons given to the state government is that a beautiful Orunmila’s temple would draw tourists from all over the world, thereby boosting the economy of Ile-Ife and Osun State in general.
Without hesitation, the governor, Mr Aregbesola, who has been championing the cause of the three religions in the state — Christianity, Islam and Ifa religions — approved money for the renovation of the temple, and work has since commenced on the building that was first renovated to the concrete form in 1932.
And while appreciating the government for its support, the President, International Council for Ifa Religion, Professor Idowu Odeyemi, said: “This gesture from the state government has shown that the man at the helm of affairs, Mr Aregbesola, is not biased against any religion.
“Considering the importance of the Ifa Temple to adherents of the religion, we felt we need a world-class structure that would boost the image of our religion, and that was why we approached the state government last year to support us.
“We know that a renovated Ifa Temple would bring tourists from all over the world to Ile-Ife, just like pilgrims flock to Jerusalem and Mecca, and we are happy that the state government acceded to our request,” Professor Odeyemi said.
While commending Mr Aregbesola for his assistance, the professor of Geology from the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA) charged governors of other South West states to also support adherents of the Yoruba traditional religion in their respective domains as they were elected to be the fathers of all.
“Mr Aregbesola has shown that he is not biased against any religion, and this is what we want from the other governors in the region.”
On the ongoing renovation, Professor Odeyemi said everything would have been completed by the end of April or early May so that it could host this year’s World Ifa Festival in June.
While speaking on the festival, which coincidentally is taking place in the year Nigeria reached its centenary, Professor Odeyemi said apart from the academic symposiums that would be taking place, divinations will also be cast for Yorubaland and Nigeria in general.
He, however, said the 2014 Ifa festival has nothing to do with Nigeria’s centenary, while stating that Ifa had been in existence before the amalgamation of Nigeria.
“Ifa is only bothered about the Yoruba race, which existed before Nigeria. I must say that at the Federal level, government is not involving adherents of the traditional faith. It is only involving Christians and Muslims in its activities, and no wonder Nigeria is in the state it is now.
“There is a correlation between the growth of these two main religions and the growth of moral decadence in our country. We are witnessing corruption like never before in Nigeria, and those who are involved in this terrible acts are adherents of our foreign religions.
“So if the Federal Government will invite us to be part of the centenary celebrations, we will cast divination for the country on how to change the path it is headed now”, Professor Odeyemi said, while revealing that adherents of the traditional faith are not illiterates as many people believe.
“Let me first remind Nigerians that Professor Wande Abimbola, a former Vice Chancellor of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, is an Ifa priest. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees of the Ifa Council, and he actually opened the way for many academics to return to the religion of their forefathers.
“Today, I can say that there are many academics and other professionals who are adherents of the Ifa religion, so nobody should see us as a bunch of illiterates,” Professor Odeyemi said.
While also speaking on the forthcoming Ifa festival, the Public Relations Officer (PRO) of ICIR, Dr BIfatife Olufemi Adeseye, said it would be holding between Friday, June 6 and Sunday, June 8, 2014.
“The main event for the festival will hold on Saturday, June 7, but we are putting in place many activities that would make the festival lively. We are having different performances by musicians, academic conferences on Ifa, where distinguished scholars would be invited to discuss their papers, raffle draws, and so on.
“Although we have not outlined what we will do, these are the activities Nigerians should be expecting. We are rebranding the festival in the sense that it will promote all the aspect of Yoruba culture. The religion aspect is the practice of Ifa, but we have other aspects of the culture like our dressing, our food, our values, and so on, and these are the things we will project during the festival,” Dr Adeseye said.
The lecturer of Theatre Arts at the Federal University, Oye-Ekiti, thereafter, encouraged all Yoruba sons and daughters at home and in the Diaspora to participate fully in the festival, since it has to do with the projection of our race to the outside world.
“It has nothing to do with the fact that one is a Christian or Muslim. So far you are a Yoruba person, then find a way to participate”, Dr Adeseye said, while lamenting the fact that those who brought Christianity and Islam to us in Africa first changed our mentality that our way of life is devilish.
“First, they made our culture look inferior to theirs, and have we not stopped to think that these same white people who paint our culture as devilish are now embracing Ifa religion.
“The white people are already succeeding in taking our religion away from us, and if care is not taken, a time will come when they will be casting divination for Yoruba people,” Dr Adeseye said.
At the moment, work on the sacred building is going on day and night in order for it to be ready to host this year’s festival, and when that time comes, one thing is certain from the faithful. They will pray for the continuous progress of Governor Aregbesola, because of the love he has shown the traditional faith.
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When women groups endorsed Aregbesola for second term

When women groups endorsed Aregbesola for second term
Osun State Government has reiterated its total commitment towards the promotion of women in the state, saying, efforts are in the pipeline to grant loan to 18,ooo women across all local governments, as part of efforts to alleviate poverty and unemployment to the barest minimum.
The State Governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, stated this at his investiture as the Grand-Patron of the State Community Development Council (CDC), held at Nelson Mandela Park in Osogbo the state capital on Tuesday.
The governor, who noted that arrangements were in top gear to increase annual state government grant to community self-help projects, also promised to organise several programmes to sensitise members of the CDC on their roles in building a virile state.
He enjoined members of the CDC to do all at their disposal by joining Government towards wagging war against thuggery and all acts capable of causing breakdown of law and order especially as We move towards election period.
The governor said his administration believed very strongly that community development councils could be made more vibrant to serve the state better, saying that was the reason he facilitated the election of new executives into all offices of development council from the village to the state level.
Mr Aregbesola said as grass roots mobilizers, they are to ensure the formation of more communities into the CDAs and mobilise the various communities to embark on viable self-help projects to complement government’s efforts.
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The Osun State government has injected about N500 million to promote Small and Medium Scale enterprises (SMEs), the Commissioner for Commerce, Industry, Cooperatives and Empowerment, Ismaila Adekunle Jayeoba-Alagbada, has said.
He told The Nation that the gesture is geared towards growing SMEs in the state, adding that government is building capacity as well as an enabling environment for small businesses to thrive. such as organising training in business management, succession and marketing plans.
He said government established four departments in the state’s Micro-Credit Agency for traders, artisans and those in agriculture and administration. The Commissioner revealed that the current administration has made available 35 hectares of land to establish an academy that will serve as an incubator for unemployed youths. Youths will under the platform acquire several skills on self-employment.
The idea according to him is to equip them with necessary skills to make them employers of labour in future.
Furthermore,Jayeoba-Alagbada said the importance government put on reliable data for economic planning made it to embark on biometric registration of all artisans and tradesmen to adequately cater for their needs.
On how to ensure standards, the commissioner explained that the launch of weights and measures in all markets across the state is to maintain standard across board.
According to him the current pragmatic administration of industrialization is viable as it has attracted private industrial investment to the state with the establishment of Omoluabi Garment Factory, which he said has since commenced full production.
He said: “A Business Support Centre has been established in the state capital in collaboration with the Small and Medium Enterprises Development Agency of Nigeria (SMEDAN). The core activities of the centre are the enhancement of the capacity of operators of Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises and entrepreneurial development of unemployed graduates and youths. This is sequel to the development of industrial estates across the state.”
He revealed that the Osogbo Industrial Estate has been fully developed and allocated to entrepreneurs. Jayeoba-Alagbada said the Ilesa industrial estate is virtually completed with all critical infrastructural facilities in place. Plots in the estate are presently being allocated to industrialists while the development of industrial estates in seven other locations across the state is in the pipeline, he added.
The commissioner said the state government in collaboration with the Bank of Industry (BoI), under the OSSG-BoI (MSME) Fund, provides financial support to cooperatives, industrial investors and operators of micro, small and medium enterprises.
 

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Photos from the Community Development Council presentation to the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola after his Investiture as Grand Patron of the Council and Support for his second term in office, at Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun.

State of Osun Chairman, Community Development Council, Chief Michael Okediya (right) Presenting a Plague to the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola after his Investiture as Grand Patron of the Council and Support for his second term in office, at Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun. With them are, Deputy Governor, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori and Special Adviser to the Governor on Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (3rd left) on Tuesday

State of Osun Chairman, Community Development Council, Chief Michael
Okediya (right) Presenting a Plague to the Governor State of Osun,
Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola after his Investiture as Grand Patron of the
Council and Support for his second term in office, at Nelson Mandela
Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun. With them are, Deputy Governor,
Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori and Special Adviser to the Governor on Rural
Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (3rd left) on Tuesday

State of Osun Chairman, Community Development Council, Chief Michael Okediya (right) Presenting a Plague to the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola after his Investiture as Grand Patron of the Council and Support for his second term in office, at Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun. With them are, Deputy Governor, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori and Special Adviser to the Governor on Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (3rd left) on Tuesday

State of Osun Chairman, Community Development Council, Chief Michael
Okediya (right) Presenting a Plague to the Governor State of Osun,
Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola after his Investiture as Grand Patron of the
Council and Support for his second term in office, at Nelson Mandela
Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun. With them are, Deputy Governor,
Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori and Special Adviser to the Governor on Rural
Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (3rd left) on Tuesday

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (left);  Special Adviser to the Governor on Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (behind) and Chairman, Community Development Council, Chief Michael Okediya (right), during the Governor’s Investiture as Grand Patron of the Council and Support for his second term in office, at Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Tuesday 07-01-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his Deputy,
Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (left); Special Adviser to the Governor on
Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (behind) and
Chairman, Community Development Council, Chief Michael Okediya
(right), during the Governor’s Investiture as Grand Patron of the
Council and Support for his second term in office, at Nelson Mandela
Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Tuesday 07-01-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (left);  Special Adviser to the Governor on Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (behind) and Chairman, Community Development Council, Chief Michael Okediya (right), during the Governor’s Investiture as Grand Patron of the Council and Support for his second term in office, at Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Tuesday 07-01-2014

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his Deputy,
Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (left); Special Adviser to the Governor on
Rural Development and Community Affairs, Mr Kunle Ige (behind) and
Chairman, Community Development Council, Chief Michael Okediya
(right), during the Governor’s Investiture as Grand Patron of the Council and Support for his second term in office, at Nelson Mandela
Freedom Park, Osogbo, State of Osun on Tuesday 07-01-2014

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Osun Spends N1.7bn On Drugs And Consumables

drugs: Image by REX/Garo/Phanie
The Government of Osun on Monday said it spent N1.7 billion on purchased of drugs and consumables to ensure adequate healthcare delivery service in the state hospitals.
The Commissioner for Health, Mrs Temitope Ilori, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Osogbo.
She said the state government had fulfilled its promises in ensuring adequate healthcare service delivery to the people of the state.
Ilori said the state government spent a lot on the renovation of the hospitals and purchase of ambulances.
“In Osun now, we give tablets such as vitamin A, Deworming tablets, and blood tonics to pregnant women in our various hospitals.
“Also, the government works in collaboration with the Society for Family Health to reduce the incident of malaria in the state and other contagious diseases.
“The state government recently received an award from the Society for Family Health as the best performing state in the area of malaria prevention in Nigeria,” Ilori said.
The commissioner thanked, Gov. Rauf Aregbesola, for being proactive to the health sector.
He said the dredging of the waterways had help to reduce the incident of communicable diseases.
Ilori advised the people of Osun to be health conscious in the New Year, assuring that the government would remain committed to adequate healthcare delivery.
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Osun Poll: Aregbesola Reads Riot Act To Troublemakers



Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola, has warned that his government will not give room troublemakers who perpetrate mayhem to destroy the collective gains of the administration in the past three years.
He gave the warning on Monday night in a state-wide broadcast to the people of the state on the preparation for the forthcoming governorship election in the state.
Local government and governorship elections are to hold in the state soon.
Aregbesola said: “I also wish to remind us that this year, 2014, is an election year in Osun – the governorship seat will be up for contest. We must prepare for this.
“Election presents an opportunity for the people to choose their leaders and also reward or punish good or bad leadership. We must approach this task with this simplicity but with every sense of responsibility.
“We must seek to exercise our rights and protect these rights from encroachment, using the most civilised and legal means.
“But we must avoid violence and unruly conducts and we must not give room for any troublemaker who might want to use the pretext of election to perpetrate mayhem and destroy our efforts and collective gains of the past three years,” the Governor added.
While stressing that his administration will ensure that Osun State was made model of peace and tolerance, Aregbesola called on the citizenry to give more support and cooperation to his government to be able to deliver the dividends of democracy to them.
“Osun is a state which will be a model of peace and tolerance. I would like to say that religious, political and ethnic tolerance is the basic foundation of our Omoluabi heritage. We must promote this culture of tolerance and civilised conflict resolution with all our might.
“This is why we have decided to establish an Omoluabi Peace and Conflict Management Commission. This is to be a standing commission where communal, religious, ethnic or other social disputes can be resolved by a body of respected elders from across Yorubaland and even other groups.
“As we enter this great year of destiny, I pray that all our prayers will be answered, our joy will be full, our children will make us proud, our businesses will return excellent profits and our farms will yield bountiful harvests.
“We will not die in this New Year, we will live and enjoy the fruit of the land, in peace, in joy and in good health,” he pray.
Meanwhile, Aregbesola has named Justice Bola Ajibola as the head of the Omoluabi Peace and Conflict Management Commission to look into remote and immediate causes of communal clashes between the people of Oba-Ile and Oba-Oke in the Olorunda Local Government area and Ido-Osun and Ede communities in the Egbedore and Ede local government areas of the state.
The Governor told his people that the setting up of the commission was part of the strategies by government to ensure that peace reigns supreme in the state.
It would be recalled that on October 20, 3013 there was an outbreak of communal clash between the two communities leading to the death of two persons while several other sustained injuries.
Also, several houses were set ablaze, including the palace of Oloba-Oke of Oba-Oke, Oba Adams Iyiola.
The communities were embroiled in violent clash over land dispute.
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Osun and the quest for continuity

Osun and the quest for continuity
 A social commentator, Idowu Ajanaku, writes on the developmental programmes of the Aregbesola Administration and the people’s quest for continuity in Osun State in 2015.
He, who comes to governance in Nigeria and wishes to be on the good side of history, must do so with a good dose of creative ingenuity mixed with the power of vision. He must come with candour laced with uncommon courage; to dare where angels feared to tread. And to leave impressionable imprints in the sands of time one must be propelled by policies and programmes that are people-oriented, pragmatic and purposeful as Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has done since November, 2010. But it does not come by mere wishful thinking. No!
The sterling factors that fuel such feats come from an inner nudge- to do one’s best and let history be the ultimate judge. Add these to some forms of divine touch; implicit belief in God the creator, a measure of righteousness and never forgetting the source of the rivers of fortune and the picture of the positive persona of our subject, Aregbesola seems complete. For a gubernatorial hopeful, who put all his faith in God during the trying years to reclaim his stolen mandate, and for a Nigerian male, who confessed openly that he had never philandered or strayed away from the arms of his loving wife and for a principled politician, who has remained steadfast and grateful to his political mentor Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, unlike the generation of goats, there are several lessons to learn. As for his support for the Yoruba cause,the South-West integration and the progressives he has been consistently focused.
Driven by the will to win, against seemingly insurmountable odds, staked high against his frail figure, Argebesola came into office eminently qualified with a wealth of experience that spoke volumes about his sheer determination to make the desired change. For instance, as the erstwhile Commissioner of Works in Lagos state, the Centre of Excellence, the roads and bridges constructed during his tenure remain enduring legacies till this day. These as well as the solid infrastructure the admirable administration of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu laid formed the foundation built upon by the current Governor Babtunde Raji Fashola-led administration.
Mounting the saddle as a critical thinker, he saw the need to reposition Osun within the constitutional framework of fiscal federalism that we all still dream about. So came: ‘The State of Osun,’ complete with its anthem and logo and the Omoluabi as the driving mantra for morality and responsibility in governance as well as a means for the citizens to have a sense of self-identity. Though back then lesser minds tried, vainly to rouse a rabble, they were soon reminded that before him Alhaji Lateef Jakande did the same in Lagos state. If Shehu Shagari as the then president did not bat an eyelid why should anyone now? And come to think of it-if we truly want to imbibe the doctrines of presidential democracy as the United States which we claim to emulate then each and every state needs such a distinct identity. Not just for its name sake but to imbue in the citizens self pride in what rightly belongs to them, rather than being seen as a mere appendage to an overlord of a federal government.
That singular rebranding of Osun state was a right signal of the ground-breaking and epoch-making achievements soon to be unfolded from the fecund mind of the man fondly called Ogbeni Aregbesola. He knew from the outset that he needed to assemble a team of top technocrats to drive his vision which took some thorough thinking through. It was that team that came up with the now hailed Six-Point Integral Action Plan.
And fully aware that no meaningful progress could be made in the absence of peace, communal peace and progress has reigned supreme in the entire state since the assumption of office of the administration in line with the sixth item on the Six-Point Integral Action Plan. At the inception of the administration, one major step taken in the line of enhancing justice and facilitating the judicial process was the institution of the Peace and Reconciliation Panel. That formed the platform for victims of “various acts of oppressive threats, intimidation and tyranny had been meted in the past went to table their plights. The intent of this, as defined and demonstrated by the administration, was not to punish, witch-hunt of black-list anyone; but to reconcile all opposing parties in every dispute and entrench peace process in the true spirit of Omoluabi.”
Before then there were series of communal conflicts and centrifugal forces mostly by chieftaincy disputes and/or land boundary disagreements. It would be recalled that the erstwhile PDP-led administration in the state put in place forceful enthronement of royal/traditional fathers in many communities where such stools should ordinarily be declared vacant. But these have since been amicably resolved. The Aregbesola-led administration pacified the aggrieved parties; letting them see the need for peaceful resolution rather than taking the laws into their hands.
One other area that deserves commendation is that of reducing to the barest minimum the culture of wanton waste that characterized local government administration in the state. It was the practice during the locust years of Oyinlola for PDP chieftains at the community level to grace the premises of local government council secretariats all over the state. That was especially on pay-days to collect unmerited salaries. The consequences were grave as that the councils were unable to achieve or execute impact-making solid infrastructure or put in place capital projects for the benefit of their people.
According to Osun Defender, “another area where local government councils were victims of compulsory deductions from their monthly statutory allocation from the Federation Accounts was the compulsory N1 Million deduction from the monthly statutory allocation coming to each o the thirty local government councils and the Ife East Area Office in connection with the Songhai Programme. These deductions were made for a period of more than a year.”The rip-off amounted to N31 million every blessed month! But Ogbeni by plugging such obnvious loopholes, has since restructured them from drain pipes to service pipes delivering goodies to the rural populace with accountability as the watchword.
Fully aware that sound education delivery would revolutionalize the thinking and actions of his people he took off on an illuminating platform. He had this to say on August 27, 2012 during the 21st anniversary of Osun State: Our focus is human development because it is humans that drive development, not machines…If our people have quality education, are gainfully employed and well fed, they will recreate their environment, create wealth and engender development. Our people are great and we have a history of greatness. Events since then have proved him right.
The introduction of the first-of-kind Opon Imo as the Tablet Of Knowledge is one of such giant steps taken. In specific terms, it has 63 e-books covering 17 academic subjects as well as the History of the Yorubas, Civic Education, Sexuality Education, enterprise education, Ifa teachings on morals with tips on passing SSCE and living a healthy and happy life. Furthermore, the test zone comprises over 40,000 UMTE and WAEC practice questions sand answers spanning over two decades. There are mock tests in over 50 subject areas packed full with 29,000 questions with relevant images numbering 825.
As rightly highlighted by Aregbesola during the launch of Opon Imo, it will enhance the students’ access to relevant texts “regardless of means, location or status.” Similarly, the students would be able to read ahead of their teachers on various subject areas. They could test their ability to grasp how much of the lessons taught has been fully understood.
Also important, is the economic implication to the government purse. As noted by the governor: “If the government was to buy textbiooks for 17 subjects,51 Audio Tutorials, and JAMB past questions for for ten years for the SS class students it would cost the government abot N50.25 billion”.
Interestingly, this laudable initiative is springing forth from where the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo instituted free education in the defunct Western Region back in the sixties. The joy in it all is the focus of government on providing quality education right from the secondary school level, ‘the fruits of which would be visible in a decade or even less from now.’
Honestly,the current status of education in the country is far cry from what it should be. According a recent World Bank report, over 10 million Nigerian adults are stark illiterates while another 10 million of children of school age are out of school. It also decries a situation where there is a glaring disconnect between the supply of schools and the labour market.
In a similar vein, the recent Education for All global Monitoring Report from UNESCO made available in May 2013 during the World Economic Forum on Africa, says that if the mineral and oil and gas resources in the country were judiciously utilized in a transparent manner Nigeria would be able to take 2.4 million out of the about 9.6 million out-of-school children off the streets. The country was listed as one of the 17 developing ones that could effectively make access to education for 86 per cent of this category of disenfranchised youths.
Still on education, at the inception of the multi-campus Osun State University (UNIOSUN) in 2005/2006, the Oyinlola administration could not afford the means to finance and sustain simultaneously with theadded task of funding Ladoke Akintola University of Technology (LAUTECH), Ogbomoso, co-funded with its partner Oyo State. Oyinlola’s turned to local government for compulsory imposition of levies deductible from source of the monthly statutory allocation from the Federation Accounts. At the beginning, the fraction deducted was 10 per cent. Later it was reduced to 5 per cent monthly. But the harm has been done already. Again Aregbesola has since brought sanity to that querulous area of running the tertiary institutions in the state.
.For long in the State of Osun, elections could not be held into local government councils. The issue at stake was to challenge the constitution of the State of Osun Independent Electoral Commission (OSSIEC). But on Friday, December 17, 2010, justice was dispensed through the judgment delivered by the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
On the infrastructural front various completed and ongoing local government feeder roads attest to the desire for true rural transformation. Many have been achieved through the World Bank/ FGN- assisted Rural Access Mobility Project (RAMP).They are still being executed in the state in tandem with the well thought out Six-Point Integral Action Plan.Worthy of mention also is the Rural Electrification. The efforts made so far in the area of rural urbanization are contained in the activities of the Urban Renewal Committee.
In a similar vein, the Lands, Housing and Physical Planning sub-sector has transformed the city of Osogbo in particular, which doubles as the host of the seat of the state capital. A lot of structures that were erected without proper planning have since given way to modern buildings. Before his coming, many residential houses were built anyhow and anywhere without approval from constituted authorities and without bathrooms, toilets and other conveniences; in gross violation of modern acceptable standards. Major roads linking Osogbo, Ikirun, Ila Orangun, Ede, Iwo, Ejigbo, Ikire, Ilesa and Ile Ife, Osogbo/Ikirun/Ila Odo/Erin Ile, Kwara State Boundary Road project as well as the Oba’s palace and Old Garage Area have enjoyed a face lift under the Urban Renewal Project. Indeed, the story has since changed for good.
Still on infrastructure, in Osogbo metropolis alone, there are three international markets including the Ayegbaju International Market, the Aje International Market and the Dagbolu which have been transformed beyond the dream of the residents.
Add all these to the paradigm shift to agriculture with O-YES project boosting food security, creating jobs and wealth for the teeming youths and one cannot applaud the political sagacity of Ogbeni Aregbseola. The acclaimed State of Osun has taken its rightful place not only as the economic hub of the South West but as model to others in the country. Osun’s transformation is no longer a dream but a sweet reality in only three years! Surely, he deserves another term to continue the good works he has started.
THE NATION

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