Public and Private Primary and Secondary Schools in the State of Osun will on Monday, 24th April 2017 resume for the third term of the 2016/2017 academic session.
This is contained in a statement signed by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, Science and Technology, Mr. Festus Olajide.
Mr. Olajide called on parents and guardians to ensure that, their children and wards are present in school on that day, while Headmasters and Principals have been charged to commence academic work immediately.
The statement also called on the school Headteachers and Principals to ensure that they maintain a tidy and clean environment, saying an inspection of school premises will begin in earnest.
In terms of quality and network, the roads and schools constructed in Osun have proved to be the best in Nigeria.
This was the assessment of the National President of the Nigerian Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE), Comrade Ibrahim Khaleel who described the quality of the roads being executed by the Osun state government as unprecedented in Nigeria.
He commended Governor Rauf Aregbesola-led administration in the state for securing a better future for the state through the provision of developmental infrastructures.
Comrade Khaleel made the statement after his assessment tour of some of the roads and mega-schools in the state during his visit to the state for the 2017 NULGE Week 2017.
The NULGE National President said the visit of the national leadership of the Union to the state was a clear testimony to the giant strides made by the Aregbesola administration in the last six years.
Khaleel stated that no road in the country shares common quality in terms of materials being used by the state on its roads construction.
He said the presence of the national leadership of NULGE in Osun avails him and other members of the union the opportunity to tour some of the strategic places where government interventions had clearly manifested.
He stated that the kind of model schools built across the state under Aregbesola’s watch are not only beneficial but incomparable with others in the country.
The NULGE President explained that the visit of the Union to some of the ongoing government projects across the nooks and crannies of the state depicted the high sense of Governor Aregbesola’s determination to quality in public service delivery.
He attributed the presence of infrastructural facilities being put in place by the state government as a manifestation of the Aregbesola’s passion to good governance.
Khaleel said with what he personally testified to, there is no doubt that the Osun government has distinguished itself in maintaining and sustaining international best standard in road construction and rehabilitation.
He said the state had laid a good foundation for quality in public services as this was reflected in the implementation of its socio-economic polices and programmes.
He said it was obvious that the people of the state have started enjoying the advantages of the projects which are scattered across the state.
“I am very happy to be in Osun to testify to the good things going on across the state. In fact, what I saw is clearly different from the pictures painted about the state.
“We have moved round the state and the quality of the infrastructural developments that we personally saw can never be compared with others anywhere in Nigeria.
“The quality of the road construction in the state is in no doubt strictly in consonance with the international standards as this can never be compared with any road in Nigeria including the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
“I am highly impressed that one of our governors could do these laudable projects in spite the challenges facing the nation’s economy.
” As I call on other states including Federal Government to key into the Osun quality moves in infrastructural development, I also urge them to, as a matter of necessity, prioritise quality in all the public services rendered to the people, as this remains the only way to sustain the people’s confidences and promote good governance.
“We in NULGE identify with the achievements of Governor Aregbesola and the quality of his work which can never be found anywhere in Nigeria,” he added.
Earlier, the Deputy Governor of the state, Mrs Grace Titi Laoye-Tomori who hosted the NULGE delegation on behalf of the Governor, commended the national leadership of the union for supporting sustenance of democratic ideals.
Describing NULGE as a vibrant trade union for socio-economic emancipation in the country, she said the role of the union in nation building can never be over-emphasised.
Laoye-Tomori lauded the National President of the union for being relentless in pursuing comfort for his members across the nation.
The Governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has dissolved the Community Development Council Executives in the State.
The Governor made the disclosure today at the seminar organised for the Community Development Council Executives which was held at the Local Government Service Commission Hall, Abere.
Ogbeni Aregbesola thanked the Community Development Council Executives for their support in ensuring peace and security in the
state saying that the government count on them in the task of developing the state.
The Governor who was represented at the event by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, Water
Resources, Rural and Community Affairs, Mr Muftau Oluwadare who was also represented by the Director of Local Government, Mr. Taiwo Agunlejika explained that the government considered it imperative to take the Stakeholders in the Community Development through the processes involved in the election of new executives.
The Senior Special Assistant to Governor on Rural Infrastructure and Community Development, Engineer Moshood Titilola who was represented at the event by Mr Rafiu Abewurere charged the Executives to be good representatives of their people.
Engineer Moshood Titilola promised that the government will continue to support the Community Development Council to ensure rapid
development of the state. He, however, solicited continue support of the CDC.
The Director of Community Development, Mrs Hannah Mosadomi explained the inbuilt mechanism for the conduct of election into the
Community Development Council. She promised that the government would provide an enabling environment to conduct a free and fair election that will be acceptable to all.
The Guest Lecturers at the event, Mr Tola Adegbite and Mrs Funmi Oladosu enumerated the qualities expected of a good Community
Leader. The processes involved in the election of the new Executives of the Community Development Council.
Goodwill message of the Chairman of CDC, Cheif Okediya was delivered by the Secretary, Deacon Isaac Afolabi, Dr. Ogunrinade spoke
on behalf of the Zonal Coordinators while Mrs Solagbade spoke on behalf of the Heads of Socials in the Local Governments.
In commemoration of this year’s International Monument and Sites Day, the management team and serving corpers in the Ministry of Information, Home Affairs, Tourism and Culture paid a courtesy visit
to the Palace of the Adagba of Iyanfoworogi and the Oduduwa groove both in Ile-Ife.
Speaking, the Adagba of Iyanfoworogi, Oba Adebolu Fatunmise Adegoke I called on the people not to neglect African beliefs and culture for the western religion saying culture is life and that culture is well established.
According to him, personality and culture are interwoven hence the Yoruba people have many deities led by the god called Olodumare while Ifa is the spiritual leader with his gift of prophecy to determine the destiny of the people.
Also speaking, the Obadio of Ife, Chief Farotimi Faloba at the Oduduwa Groove said the groove is the first palace of the Oduduwa as well as the first settlement.
Chief Faloba, who praised the governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for his financial and spiritual support to make the groove more befitting and attractive to tourist also called on the government not to relent in ensuring that monuments and sites in Osun are well developed.
In her remarks, the Coordinating Director, Ministry of Information, Home Affairs, Tourism and Culture, Mrs Femi Webster Esho said the Governor, Ogbeni Aregbesola has not left anyone in doubt for his unalloyed support to the African belief and culture hence his administration has been magnanimous to tourism development
The Osun House of Assembly in Osogbo on Tuesday said it had received names of 39 nominees for Commissioners and Special Advisers from the state governor, Rauf Aregbesola.
Newsmen report that the Speaker of the assembly, Mr Najeem Salaam, read the letter from the governor on the list at the plenary session.The governor, in the letter dated April 11, urged the lawmakers to give the list of the proposed cabinet member’s speedy consideration.
The letter read partly, “Pursuant to Sections 192 (2) and 196 (2) of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended), I have the honour to forward the list of nominees for consideration and confirmation by the house of assembly as Commissioners and Special Advisers”.
Newsmen recall that the governor had been without a cabinet since his inauguration for the second term on Nov. 27, 2014.
Among the nominees are Mr Kolapo Alimi, former commissioner, Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, and Mr Bashiru Ajibola, a former adviser, Special Duties.
Sen. Hussein Mudasiru, who represented Osun West Senatorial District between 2011 and 2015, also made the list. Other former commissioners on the list include Ms Mobolaji Akande, Human Resources and Capacity Building; Mrs Toun Adegboyega, Women and Children Affairs and Mr Ismail Jaiyeoba, Commerce, Cooperatives, Industry and Empowerment.
Former special advisers on the list include Kunle Ige, Community Development and Rural Affairs; Mr Bola Ilori, Environment; Mrs Latifat Giwa, Education and Dr Rafiu Isamotu, Health.
Others former special advisers are Mr Biyi Odunlade, Youths, Sports and Special Needs; Mr Bisi Odewumi, Local Government and Dr Olalekan Yinusa, Commerce and Cooperatives.
A former Chief Whip of the house of assembly, Mr Binuyo Ipoola and Assistant Chief of Staff to the governor, Mr Mudasiru Toogun, also made the list.
The assembly, also on Tuesday, screened 22 nominees for the Caretaker Committee Management for the 30 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and 31 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) in the state.
Newsmen recall that Aregbesola had in a letter dated April 6, sought for the consideration and confirmation of nominees as executive secretaries and members for the LGAs and LCDAs.
The letter was read by the speaker on April 10 at the plenary session. Salaam, however, said during the screening that any nominee who has yet to pay his or her tax to date would not be screened.
According to him, payment of tax is an important aspect of the screening.
Newsmen report that further screening will continue on Wednesday.
The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has submitted 39 names of Commissioners and Special Advisers to the State’s House of Representatives for confirmation. On Tuesday, the speaker of the state Assembly, Rt.Hon. Najeem Salam read the names of the nominees as sent by the governor, at the plenary, putting an end to speculations.
The 39 names as read from the letter of the governor, by the speaker include:
Arch.Akintunde Akinado
Mr Lani Badarinwa
Mrs Idiat Babalola
Mr Kolapo Alimi
Mr Olateju Muhideen
Mr Mudashiru Toogun
Mrs Latiffat Giwa
Mrs Kobolaji Akande
Mrs Toun Adegboyega
Dr Rafiu Isamotu
Mr Kunle Ige
Mr Bola Oyebamiji
Mrs Taiwo Oluga
Mr Korede Idowu
Mr Kola Omotunde Young
Mr Ismail Ademola
Senator Mudasiru Hussein
Mr Mikhail Adejare
Mr Ademola Adeyinka
Hon Ipoola Binuyo
Mr Ismail Jayeoba lagbada
Dr Olalekan yunusa
M Babatunde Ibirogba
Mr Femi popoola
Dr Mrs Yemisi akionla
Mr Remi Kolajor
Mr Bola ilori
Mr Tunde Ajilore
Engr Remi omowaye
Engr Kazeem Salami
Engr Afeez Oladede
Dr Adebisi Obawale Snr
Mr Bisi Odewumi
Mr Jimoh Gbenga Akano
Dr Olugbenga Oyinlola
Dr Bashiru Ajibola
Mr Gbenga Awosode
Mr Adeola Tejumola
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A special congress of the Nigerian Association of Women Journalists, NAWOJ, Osun State Council, comes up on Thursday, 20th April 2017 by 3pm.
A statement jointly issued by the Chairperson, Mrs. Toyin Adeoye and the Secretary, Funmi Adekoya indicated that the congress will take place at NUJ Press Centre, Iwo road, Osogbo.
The statement enjoined members to be punctual as the congress will be discussing the union’s forthcoming delegate
Congress/national election coming up in Edo State.