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Category: Politics

OPINION: Gbangba D’ekun Serves Democracy Well

RAUFHaving experienced military administrations, Nigerians have come to the understanding that the best form of government is democracy. The present constitution of the country (though prepared by the military) to some extent, dictates democratic tenets. Therefore, it is obvious that many states led by obnoxious politicians are still under tyranny.
Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States of America, defined democracy “as government of the people, by the people and for the people”. Few days ago, Thabo Mbeki (former South African President) said: “The problem of Nigeria is not the leaders, but Nigerians”
It is only in Nigeria that a minister possesses two bullet-proof cars, worth N255 million and nobody challenges the government. This can only happen in Nigeria, not in Ghana. Although, Nigeria claims to be practising democracy, but it is not so; the government is not for the people.
The State of Osun is however an exception in this context. Since the current governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, came on board, he has demonstrated what democracy should be in several ways. Through transparency, he has shown that the government is “of the people”. He makes sure every policy amd programme of his administration is known by the people. Through Gbangba D’ekun, an interactive programme, the governor has portrayed this to its fullest. What Mr. Governor is trying to reveal through the programme is “the government is of the people, I am only here to do whatever you desire”. This to me is the essence of democracy.
Ogbeni did not stop at that, the fact remains that he gives out opportunities to the members of the public to freely express their minds on his administration’s various programmes and policies. Through this, the governor fulfills the second rule of Abraham Lincoln “by the people”. Gbangba Dekun has simply defined one other thing – PEOPLE GOVERNING. This is made possible since the government does what the People say.
Government “for the people” which is the final rule of democracy, explains itself just in one term. “Run by one man to benefit others (people)”. Truly, Ogbeni Aregbesola holds the mantle of leadership, yet, he works for the people not for himself. Employment for the youths, development of the education sector, infrastructural development, among others are done for the people.
To me, the difference between democracy and military is that, while democracy is for the people, military is for the leader. The current Peoples Democratic Party-led (PDP) Federal Government does that by not been able to give a concrete forum for the people to reach the government.
“By God’s grace, the State of Osun is moving and nothing can stop us,” says the governor. Surely, nothing can stop us from growing higher as a state, just like Lagos State and the likes, all we have to do is stick to the government of the people and lets desert the government of the pocket.
OSUN DEFENDEER

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Anglican visit – 1

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Bishop, Osun Anglican Diocese, Reverend James Popoola amongst others during a courtesy and ‘thank you’ visit to the Governor for constructing Bishop Court Road, Isale Aro, Osogbo, at the Government House, Osogbo State of Osun on Monday 02-11-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd right); Bishop, Osun Anglican Diocese, Reverend James Popoola (3rd right); Asoju Oba of Gbodofon, Chief Jimoh Buraimo (2nd left); Dean, All Saint Cathedral, Osogbo, Venerable Isaac Oluyamo (right); Officers of the Diocese, High Chief Popo Bolarinwa (left) and Chief Femi Adebiyi (3rd left),  during a Thank You Visit to the Governor for constructing Bishop Court Road, Isale Aro, Osogbo, at the Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Monday 02-11-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd right); Bishop,
Osun Anglican Diocese, Reverend James Popoola (3rd right); Asoju Oba
of Gbodofon, Chief Jimoh Buraimo (2nd left); Dean, All Saint
Cathedral, Osogbo, Venerable Isaac Oluyamo (right); Officers of the
Diocese, High Chief Popo Bolarinwa (left) and Chief Femi Adebiyi (3rd
left), during a Thank You Visit to the Governor for constructing
Bishop Court Road, Isale Aro, Osogbo, at the Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Monday 02-11-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) and Bishop, Osun Anglican Diocese, Reverend James Popoola (left), during a Thank You Visit to the Governor for constructing Bishop Court Road, Isale Aro, Osogbo, at the Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Monday 02-11-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) and Bishop,
Osun Anglican Diocese, Reverend James Popoola (left), during a Thank
You Visit to the Governor for constructing Bishop Court Road, Isale Aro, Osogbo, at the Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Monday 02-11-2013

From right, Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; Bishop, Osun Anglican Diocese, Reverend James Popoola; Officer of the Diocese, Chief Femi Adebiyi; Asoju Oba of Gbodofon, Chief Jimoh Buraimo and High Chief Popo Bolarinwa,  during a Thank You Visit to the Governor for constructing Bishop Court Road, Isale Aro, Osogbo, at the Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Monday 02-11-2013

From right, Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; Bishop,
Osun Anglican Diocese, Reverend James Popoola; Officer of the Diocese,
Chief Femi Adebiyi; Asoju Oba of Gbodofon, Chief Jimoh Buraimo and
High Chief Popo Bolarinwa, during a Thank You Visit to the Governor for constructing Bishop Court Road, Isale Aro, Osogbo, at the
Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Monday 02-11-2013

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Government of the state of Osun has said that last week’s beating up of Principal of the Baptist High School, Ejigbo has nothing to do with the ongoing reclassification of public primary and secondary schools in the state and described it as an act of gross misconduct and insurbodination.
The state Deputy Governor, Mrs. Grace Titilayo Laoye-Tomori, stated this today while fielding questions from newsmen.
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori, who doubles as the Commissioner for Education, said the reclassification exercise was introduced into the state’s education sector with the sole aim of impacting proper learning to students in the state and bring out the best from them.
According to her, an advisory committee that will study the immediate and remote causes of the act, make recommendations to government on how to forestall future re-occurrence and advise the state government on necessary punitive measures that should be metted out to all culprits has been set up by the state government and will report to the state government in a matter of days.
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori thereafter advised parents to ensure proper upbringing of their children because children are leaders of tomorrrow. She said since future of the state belongs to her youths, good leadership traits must be impacted into them through proper learning.
She however submitted that no culprit in the ignoble act will go unpunished .
OSUN DEFENDER

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Governor of the state of Osun, Mr. Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola, has been commended for fulfilling his electioneering campaign promises to the people of the state and for living up to the dictates of his manifesto.
The state Deputy Governor, Mrs. Grace Titilayo Laoye-Tomori, gave this commendation at the weekend in Lagos while featuring on an Ebony Life Television programme minutes after receiving a Special Award as a Man Making a Difference on behalf of Governor Aregbesola.
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori said Governor Aregbesola is a governor with a difference who believes in positive transformation of his people and would stop at nothing to improve on their standard of living.
According to the Deputy Governor, the governor’s accountability character led him to the printing of his manifesto in a booklet to give room to people to hold him responsible for any failure that may arise in his administration saying that has been the driving force behind his achievement since coming into office on November 27, 2010.
Speaking on the 2013 GAME Award, Mrs. Laoye-Tomori said the award serves as an encouragement to youths to be able to see that there is recogition in service delivery saying future belongs to youths who prepare for it today.
She however advised Nigerian youths to be focussed in whatever they do, join hands to rebuilding Nigeria and give better future to the them.
OSUN DEFENDER

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Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has stressed the need for Nigerians to be hardworking and productive so as to get out of the problem of poverty facing the people of the country.
He advocated that Nigerians ,no matter how highly placed in the society ,should turn to the job of food production which is farming, saying that a large chunk of the nation’s debt ,which should have been spent on developing infrastructures ,had been spent on frivolous things which accounts for the pathetic state which the country is today.
Ogbeni Aregbesola said this on Sunday in Osogbo at a special prayer session organised to mark the third year anniversary of the present administration in office held at the NASFAT prayer village.
He said if just 25million out of the about 160 million Nigerians can work and earn a total income of 4million naira per year, it means about 100million naira will be in circulation which will be huge for the nation’s economy noting that the money Nigeria spends on the importation of food items in a year is over 200 million dollars.
Ogbeni Aregbesola explained that countries with the best basic amenities in the world are countries that are in debt and have made use of the debt judiciously He lamented the fact that with over 60billion dollars as debt, Nigeria is still backward in terms of ensuring good life for its citizens.
While thanking God for the wisdom with which the state has been run successfully in the past three years, the Governor pointed out that despite the reduction in the Federal allocation to the state almost every month ,the internally generated revenue of the state has shot up by over 500% from the point it was before the coming of the present administration without enforcing tax on any indigene of the state.
He said the steady rise of the state through the various developmental projects going on at the same time from the provision of good roads to construction of model schools and assurance of security among others are pointers to the fact that God is with the administration and the state.
Reading from the Holy Quran chapter 3 vs 186 which talks about how a muslim should relate and behave with people of other faith, Ogbeni Aregbesola charged muslims to imbibe the spirit of patience, tolerance and love at all times, saying that Islam is not a religion of violence, war or chaos.
While decrying the ugly incident that occurred in Ejigbo, the state helms man stressed that Islam did not come to yorubas through war, violence or crisis but came through the upright and good manners of the first set of muslims who came into the region very many years ago noting that the good characters of the first set of muslims distinguished them as the pride of the society which attracted a lot of people into Islam.
Earlier in a sermon on the topic: Thanksgiving and Reflection, the Branch Missioner of the Osogbo NASFAT prayer village, Alhaji Isiak Lawal who read from the Holy Quran chapter 2vs132 and Quran chapter 2vs204-205 said anniversary period is not a period for celebration but a period for reconciliation just as Allah told the Holy Prophet Mohamed (peace be unto him) to remember the good he has done so also the Governor should remember the good things Allah has done for him and the administration.
The cleric advised the Governor to always give thanks to Almighty Allah who has made him a pace setter in the many laudable life touching programmes of the administration which have attracted accolades and awards from both within and outside the country.
While congratulating the Governor on the third anniversary of the present administration in the state, the NASFAT Missioner advised the Governor to remember that everything in life has a beginning and a end saying that God will one day ask everybody questions on accountability.
Among those who accompanied the Governor to the special prayer session were the First lady, Alhaja Serifat Aregbesola, legislator representing Irewole/Ayedaade/Isokan at the Federal House of Representatives, Hon.(Mrs) Ayo Omidiran, Assistant Chief of Staff, Bar. Gbenga Akano, Commissioner for Regional Integration and Special Duties, Mr Ajibola Basiru, Commissioner for Home Affairs, Culture and Tourism, Mr Sikiru Ayedun among others.
OSUN DEFENDER

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David Cameron’s vindication of Governor Aregbesola Had the throng of unthinking critics of the Aregbesola administration not been blinded to see anything good in its efforts to re-engineer the finances of the state, they ought to be sobered by the news coming in from the United Kingdom that the government of British Prime Minister David Cameron would soon become the first in the non-Islamic world to issue a Sukuk – the Sharia compliant bond to raise $324 million.
To start with, it isn’t exactly true to suggest that Islamic bonds are anything new to the predominantly Christian British society; British companies such as HSBC and Tesco are known to have issued Islamic bonds in the past. What is new is that Her Majesty’s government has finally found the wisdom in tapping into Middle Eastern investors’ huge cash reserves whose unique attraction is that it is interest-free and allows the investor a share of the profit from an underlying asset.
Now, the typically conservative Brits not only consider it a strategy to solidify London’s status as a global financial hub, allowing it to fighting off the EU’s encroachments, but one designed to open up the city to international players. The country’s Finance Minister George Osborne even did an opinion piece for the Financial Times to extol the potentials of the Islamic financing option.
Now, how is the British issuance of sukuk relevant to the state of Osun? The answer is – in several ways. First, it is more than ample vindication of the state governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola who has long insisted that while the sukuk may be Islamic in origin, it is like other financial instruments, not tied to any religion or creed. For a state yearning for development funds, his position was that the state could use the sukuk window to further its development agenda given the relatively higher cost of alternatives.
The development in the British Isles therefore answers directly to the asinine charge by elements of the opposition and their company of sympathisers that the use of the globally recognise financial instrument is a ploy to Islamise the state of Osun. Another way of saying that development capital would flow towards those who have the mind, will and discipline! Now, it seems doubtful that the critics would be silenced by the fact that Britain – a highly developed nation – is only now tapping into the financial instrument to address its own development needs. That obviously is a reflection of how light years behind the thinking of those who claim to have the answers to the challenges facing the state is.
Conversely, it is a measure of how far-sighted and daring the Aregbesola administration has been in its attempt to re-order the state’s finances – something that only a transparent administration, one that has nothing to hide can contemplate. That was why this newspaper celebrated it as something of a breakthrough when the news first broke; and this against the background of what we know to be the strict requirement to access the bond market.
Of course, the administration could have bandied the usual refrain of lack of funds as an excuse for doing nothing – which was what the immediate past PDP administration did. Rather, it has since shown that with rigour, courage and the determination, the possibilities available for development as many as they are infinite depending on whether or not the leader is willing to put his mind to work.
The lesson here is that a lot can be achieved to turn the tide of development in the State of Osun provide the right leadership is in charge. Today, no longer is the debate as to what the N60 billion debt programme expected to be deployed to finance education projects and other allied infrastructure can achieve. Hopefully, the embrace by Prime Minister Cameron of sukuk would settle the dust over the matter for the state to make progress.
OSUN DEFENDER EDITORIAL

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Abimbola names Prime squad for new season

Abimbola names Prime squad for new season

We’re not done yet – Abimbola Samuel
Prime Football Club has stated their readiness ahead of the new season as the technical crew at the weekend named its final 30-man squad ahead of the 2013/2014 Nigeria National League.
The chief coach of the Omoluabi Giants, Abimbola Samuel expressed confidence in a statement signed by the club’s spokesman, Tunde Shamsudeen.
The gaffer said the quality of players at the team’s disposal will help the club to secure one of the promotion tickets to the Globacom Premier League.
Abimbola, a former Flying Eagles assistant coach, said he and his assistants have no excuses of not getting the needed results desired. He stated further that the confidence shown to him and his assistants by the management, supporters and the good people of the State of Osun will not be regretted as the team has started getting its rhythm.
“We have the support of the chairman, the board members, the supporters and the good people of the state and I think this will be a season of happiness for Prime.”
However, the former Sunshine Stars merchant tactician, has hinted that much more work needs to be done with the 30-man squad he has listed. He said his squad isn’t done yet for the new season, that his crew is working on the unity of the team.
THE NATION

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Omoluabi Club – 2a

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola addressing Omoluabi Boys/Girls Club and Omoluabi Youth Club, during the Official Launch of the Club. In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun at the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (left) with the members of the newly Launched Omoluabi Boys/Girls Club and Omoluabi Youth Club, In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC)  Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun at the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (left) with the members
of the newly Launched Omoluabi Boys/Girls Club and Omoluabi Youth
Club, In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the
National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, State of
Osun at the weekend

From left, Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori; Renowned Scholar, Writer and Cultural Activist, Professor Akinwumi Ishola; Wife of the governor, Sherifat Aregbesola and a Member House of Representatives representing Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan Federal Constituency, Alhaja Ayo Omidiran, during the Official Launch of the Club., In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC)  Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun at the weekend

From left, Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; his Deputy,
Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori; Renowned Scholar, Writer and Cultural Activist,
Professor Akinwumi Ishola; Wife of the governor, Sherifat Aregbesola
and a Member House of Representatives representing Ayedaade/Irewole/Isokan Federal Constituency, Alhaja Ayo Omidiran,
during the Official Launch of the Club., In commemoration of
Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun at the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (4th right); his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (4th left); Chairman Omoluabi Delivery Sub-Committee, Mr Omotunde Young (left); Members of the Committee, Mr Ogundoro Oluwakayode (2nd right); Comrade Ibrahim Olayinka (3rd left); Alhaja Toibat Adebayo (right) and others, during the Official Launch of the Club., In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun at the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (4th right); his
Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori (4th left); Chairman Omoluabi Delivery
Sub-Committee, Mr Omotunde Young (left); Members of the Committee, Mr
Ogundoro Oluwakayode (2nd right); Comrade Ibrahim Olayinka (3rd left);
Alhaja Toibat Adebayo (right) and others, during the Official Launch of the Club., In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year
Administration at the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun at the weekend

From left, Deputy Governor State of Osun, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori; Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Renowned Scholar, Writer and Cultural Activist, Professor Akinwumi Ishola, during the Official Launching of the Club., In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun at the weekend

From left, Deputy Governor State of Osun, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori; Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and Renowned Scholar, Writer and Cultural Activist, Professor Akinwumi Ishola, during the Official
Launching of the Club., In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year
Administration at the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC)
Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun at the weekend

Members of the Newly Launched Omoluabi Boys/Girls Club and Omoluabi Youth Club at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC)  Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun at the weekend

Members of the Newly Launched Omoluabi Boys/Girls Club and Omoluabi
Youth Club at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp
Ede, In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the
National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, State of
Osun at the weekend

Members of the Newly Launched Omoluabi Boys/Girls Club and Omoluabi Youth Club at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC)  Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun at the weekend

Members of the Newly Launched Omoluabi Boys/Girls Club and Omoluabi
Youth Club at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp
Ede, In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the
National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, State of
Osun at the weekend

Members of the Newly Launched Omoluabi Boys/Girls Club and Omoluabi Youth Club at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC)  Orientation Camp Ede, State of Osun at the weekend

Members of the Newly Launched Omoluabi Boys/Girls Club and Omoluabi Youth Club at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camp
Ede, In commemoration of Aregbesola 3rd year Administration at the
National Youth Service Corps ( NYSC) Orientation Camp Ede, State of
Osun at the weekend

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The state of Osun had disclosed that it is most willing to provide the enabling environment in infrastructure and security needed for thriving economic activities. The Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, stated this at a formal commissioning of the Omoluabi Garment Factory at the state capital, Osogbo some months back which was documented in a must watch video. Click here to watch
Aregbesola said the establishment of the factory became necessary as part of the overall effort to transform the state. He noted that the garment factory is one testimony of his administration’s investment drive and commitment to attracting investors to the State, adding that the state has the market, human and material resources.
According to him, the decision to give the students a common uniform was made with the aim of giving them a common identity and purpose, as well as a sense of unity and pride, which had been lost in the decay that set in public schools in Osun State before his administration.
He said: “Through this alone, we have provided job opportunities for our market women who supplied the materials for the uniform and about 3,000 tailors, who sewed them. This factory will henceforth produce the school uniform here. It will employ our people here. It will buy its inputs from here. And the batik it will produce will be sewn by our tailors here. All of these, among other gains, will have numerous spin-offs that will rebound to the advantage of the people of the State of Osun. The uniform material will be sold and sewn at control prices so as to make it affordable for our people. You are not only assured of quality, you will get it at good prices.”
The governor further revealed that Omoluabi Garment is one of the factories that has been brought into existence through revitalisation of the education project. He charged the managers of the factory to be innovative and uncompromisingly committed to quality, saying “This might appear to be a small beginning, but what I am seeing is the onset of a giant clothing industry that will take the nation and West Africa by storm in the foreseeable future.”
In her remark,  the Managing Director of Omoluabi Garment Factory, Folake Oyemade, said with the garment factory in place, there has been a drastic reduction in unemployment rate in the state. Oyemade, who is also the Managing Director of Sam and Sara, said by the end of the year, Omoluabi Garment Factory would have trained over 3,000 tailors.
Oyemade said: “Today’s ceremony is a demonstration of one of your campaign promises. You promised to make the State of Osun an industrial haven in which youths as leaders of tomorrow would be catered for in the area of skill acquisition, job creation, poverty alleviation and wealth creation. This is just the beginning of better things to come. Your second term is a foregone conclusion.”
To watch a video of the launch of the Omoluabi Garment Factory,  click here 

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AREGBESOLA THIRD ANNIVERSARY: By Innovation, Harvests Increase


The Director, Osun  State Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Mr Semiu Okanlawon, highlights the achievements of the Aregbesola Administration in the last three years.
By November 2010 when the administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola took over the baton, Osun was barely a year less than two decades. What the entire state could boast of in internally generated revenue (IGR) in almost twenty years was no more than N300 million every month at the very highest. Records indicate it fell short of that many times.
However, by November 2013, a period of three years, by merely blocking all the leakages, Osun now rakes in N1.6bn in IGR monthly without expanding the tax net and the prospects are high and encouraging. What this indicates in clear terms, is that in all of its 19 years of existence as a state before the advent of the Aregbesola administration, Osun could muster a paltry N300million in what its people could contribute for its survival and continued existence. Conversely, in three years, the state grew its IGR by 433 percent.
Glimpsed from the perspective of this phenomenal growth, Nigerians are wont to go back to such statistics from the National Bureau of Statistics in terms of development indices to reason why Osun shows the highest capacity for outstanding growth in the whole country at the moment despite the unenviable 34th place in the revenue allocation ladder and meagre opportunities to generate funds internally.
The National Bureau of Statistics announced to the world that Osun ranks highest in public school enrolment in the country in a national environment where public school enrolment figures make very loud statements of the rot in the country’s education sector.
Within the same period and owing to the same factors, the National Bureau of Statistics placed Osun in the league of states with the lowest unemployment rate with the lowest figure of 3.0 where even Kwara ranks 7.1, Lagos ranks 8.3 and Oyo 8.9.
Of course, the obviously low crime rate in the state did not elude the observation of Participants of the Course 22 of the National War College Abuja which spent some days in the state on an assessment tour within the last two months.
All these indications of success cannot be happenstance. If anything, they represent the direct outcomes of ingenious, coordinated and determined interventions in the affairs of a state that was brought to its knees in all spheres of life.
Declaring that “For me and for all of us, it is work, work and more work!” on the day of his inauguration at the state capital, Osogbo on November 26, 2010, Governor Aregbesola left no one in doubt on the direction his administration was to follow more so with the resolve to run an unusual government.
He seemed to have read Alfred North Whitehead well. Whitehead’s logic that “simple solutions seldom are,” and that “it takes a very unusual mind to undertake analysis of the obvious” readily provides the only template for any critical mind to analyse the problem-solving fervor of the governor.
The state with a population of about 3.8 million people had its difficulties spelt out in all the areas. The education sector presented a depressing outlook. Schools did not promise learning. Hospitals did not promise health. Roads did not promise safe journeys. Markets did not promise sales. Farms did not promise food. But even in the face of these, the people had resigned to fate; having been cowed into silence and trepidation by the combined evil forces of foisted poverty and festering violence.
But realising that “fear is the lack of faith in one’s ability to create powerful solutions,” as reasoned by T.F. Hodge in his From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death and Conscious Encounters with “The Divine Presence”, what have emerged in the last three years in Osun represent “powerful solutions” to break the shackles of poverty and set the people on a path to greatness.
The distinct admission, that the same old solutions cannot continue to be applied to the same old problems, have culminated in ground-breaking ideas that have only placed the state steps ahead of its peers.
The youth employment strategies employed by the government have proved to be not only ingenious but efficacious. Forty thousand youths engaged through the Youth Empowerment scheme and its allied forms are the reasons for such commendations by the World Bank, National War College Course 22 Participants, American embassy, the Sultan of Sokoto, Speaker Aminu Tambuwal, and a host of others who have seen that something unique is taking place in Osun beyond the ordinary.
In a country with mounting restiveness in all her regional parts, the Osun job creation specimen provides development experts fresh vistas of ideas to solve not only Nigeria’s but Africa’s bourgeoning unemployment predicament. That the World Bank adapted this model and presented it to the Federal Government culminating in the Youth Employment Social Support Operations, YESSO speaks volume about the Osun’s now established thinking out of the box.
Yes! The reforms in the education sector have brought about hoopla. But that is only to the very extent that humans must naturally resist change even when they are to transit from hell to paradise. This is coupled with the fact that the ever-opportunistic opposition camp, boxed to a corner and dazed by the chains of innovative projects, is poised to confuse the citizens with its dubious manipulative characterization.
Ranking Opon Imo, the Tablet of Knowledge among four best global learning tools by the United Nations-backed World Summit Award Global Congress strengthens the claim that from Osun has emerged “powerful solutions” to the problem facing quality education.
A combination of uninspiring learning environments, ill-motivated and unqualified teaching personnel, inadequately prepared curriculum and other problems had all conspired against quality learning.
If governance means responsibility to the people at all, the solutions proffered have addressed the roots of failure and ignited fresh passion for learning. The years to come are to confirm the ingenuity that lies in the solutions as examinations results are already indicating that the rot is disappearing.
The Senate Committee on Education, led by Senator Uche Chukwumerije, did not just recommend the Osun education model for the entire country for nothing. There is no argument about the fact that Nigeria has lost its grip on the education sector with the concomitant huge costs to progress, order and development.
A large illiterate population readily promotes poverty, diseases, stagnation and violence. The Senate’s assessment of the Osun model and subsequent recommendations for national acceptance and adoption as a way out of the present conundrum is a powerful endorsement of the creative governance in the state.
The creativity resonates in tourism to attract people to Osun; it resonates in agriculture to cause massive food production; in youths engagements to re-orientate youth and create the new total man who is useful to his society. In environmental cares, the government has demonstrated a rare foresight in the management of its affairs that a hitherto uninspiring environment now greens with order and coordination.
It is also on record that this foresight made the state to stay afloat when many states of the federation came under the mercy of massive floods; a national catastrophe that had forced the Federal Government to belatedly spend billions of Naira to limit loses of lives and properties. Just before the current administration took over, it was tragedy galore as flood swept humans and goods away even before the very eyes of those who had no solutions to society’s pressing problems.
The innovative nature of the solutions always provided is the very reason for the noise. But there has emerged a pattern. Virtually all innovative ideas that had ignited heated debate and hullaballoo have been embraced surprisingly by their initial vociferous critics.
What other states of the federation and the Federal Government have done with the youth engagement strategies, re-branding of the state, and others have merely shown that it is a matter of time for the education reforms models, projects financing strategies and others to be adopted as indispensable options for rapid growth.
Of course, some have accused the administration of obduracy; castigating it for sticking to its ideas of development even in the face of mounting criticisms.
But the driver behind the wheel, just like the American inventor and businessman of the 19th century, Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, says, “I’m convinced that the best solutions are often the ones that are counterintuitive – that challenge conventional thinking – and end in breakthroughs.
“It is always easier to do things the same old way…why change? To fight this, keep your dissatisfaction index high and break with tradition. Don’t be too quick to accept the way things are being done. Question whether there’s a better way. Very often you will find that once you make this break from the usual way – and incidentally, this is probably the hardest thing to do—and start on a new track, your horizon of new thoughts immediately broadens. New ideas flow in like water. Always keep your interests broad – don’t let your mind be stunted by a limited view.”
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