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Land owners whose property were destroyed in the ongoing construction of the MKO Abiola International Airport at Ido-Osun in Egbedore Local Government Area of Osun State have been compensated with N62 million.

The state Commissioner for Lands, Physical Planning and Urban Development, Mr. Muyiwa Ige, told journalists yesterday in Osogbo that Governor Rauf Aregbesola paid N11million as compensation to 243 farmers affected by the development.
He added that over N51million was paid as compensation to farmers at Odo Iju and Ibodi in Atakumosa West Local Government Area of the state.
Ige said: “The state government will not hesitate to compensate those with genuine papers on any property affected in the course of developing the state.
NATIONAL MIRROR

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Aregbesola, Osun APC Advocate Peace

 Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola has urged Nigerians to be agents of peace, unity and progress in the New Year.

In his New Year message, Aregbesola said both leaders and followers need to have a cordial relationship to improve the country.
He said while governments at all levels are expected to serve the people who voted for them; the followers also have the civic responsibility of supporting the government’s programmes.
Aregbesola said: “As we start a New Year, we should, as a people, chart a new course and rededicate our lives to the progress of our nation. All religious groups, as well as ethnic nationalities, must come together and work in harmony for the benefit our nation. As we approach election years, both leaders and the people must work and pray for peace in our state and nation.”
The All Progressives Congress (APC) urged Nigerians to live together harmoniously and pray for peace in 2014.
In a message by its Publicity Director, Kunle Oyatomi, the party felicitated with the people on the beginning of another year.
It urged religious leaders to pray for peace, warning those who may want to fan the embers of discord to change their attitude.
The party listed the achievements of the Aregbesola administration in 2013 to include massive road construction, educational transformation with the reclassification of schools improved health care delivery, urban renewal, agricultural development and the welfare package for the aged.
Assuring that 2014 would be full of more “goodies” for the people, APC said: “Last year, the state became the first in Africa to introduce the Tablet of Knowledge (Opon Imo) in schools and transformed the education sector significantly with innovations.”
THE NATION

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APC hails  Aregbesola on council creation bill

APC hails  Aregbesola on council creation bill
The Man-of-the-Year is a difficult proposition.  And for a reason. In our dysfunctional polity, the parameters set have to be exacting. As is known, the Republic is ill at ease with itself.
Dashed hopes, disappointed expectations as well as promises unfulfilled make the task of picking an individual who has made an outstanding contribution daunting. From time to time, a nugget representing a beacon of hope comes up. When for example a few years ago we picked the venerated Chinua Achebe, it was an inspired choice.
This is because by refusing to subordinate his principles to immediate expediency, Achebe caught the imagination and made picking the Man-of-the-Year easy. This year’s discourse was typically ferocious. The central theme being, who has attempted to break the mould? Who is today’s contrarian who has at least attempted in a positive direction to alter the terrain of discourse and operations? Who has been making resolute attempt to clear the fog of widespread cynicism and disenchantment with the polity and most of those who navigate the shop of state?
The choice of the State of Osun helmsman is in response to the need to roll back the tide of cynicism. We know of course that there is an intellectual-in-residence in the State House in Ado-Ekiti. Concomitantly there is also an activist in residence in Osogbo, the capital of the State of Osun.
Often times in history the activist has disappointed in office. Engineer Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola has here bucked the trend. He has shown a knack to turn deep philosophical conviction into result-yielding good governance. It has helped in that he actually prepared himself for office both intellectually and practically. He has in this way merged ideological fervor with the practical act of governance.
The practical act of governance was horned on an exhilarating eight years of being the infrastructure czar of Lagos State, good old rambunctious, perennially demanding Lagos state. A seminal performance in Lagos State has been horned into administrative sagacity in the state of Osun.
The intellectual preparation has also stood him well. He came into office armed with a seminal six point agenda spanning the key socio-economic issues affecting the State of Osun. This has proved to be a very sensible thing to do. For taking over the state after a ludicrously long judicial battle came with a hefty debilitating prince tag.
The lacuna was that the state had barely seen even perfunctorily sensible governance for a long-time. The state’s public finance was not just opaque, it was in shambles. Waste, bizarre duplication of effort leading to cost inefficiencies had led to bureaucratic elephantiasis. Huge recurrent expenditure, insecurity and a general feeling of desperation was fast turning Osun State into a by-word as the generic term for maladministration.
The distinguishingly factor about Aregbesola which facilitated our choosing him as our Man-of-the-Year, is that he redefined the territory of discourse and operations. The state’s public finances had to be re-directed away from consumption towards the arena of production. Recurrent expenditure has been slimed down thereby increasing the capital votes. Emphasis on production has led to an increase in the capital votes in geometric proportion.
The difference is clear. The State of Osun today has a spring (pardon the pun) in its step. The emphasis is now on production and jobs led economic trajectory. This new thrust has implications for the nation far beyond the narrow confines of partisan politics. This is because if the unfulfilled promises that have resulted in widespread cynicism are to be rolled back, the nation must become a proper democracy.
A proper democracy is based on social solidarity, community cohesion and a convergence of ideals centred on a social contract linking the political establishment with those they govern. Aregbesola has become a symbol of this new thrust. Imperfect yes, sometimes imperious. Nevertheless his policy thrust like his engagingly humane heart is in the right place.
Nowhere has this shown more than in his policy on education. A sweeping repositioning of the education sector is clearly leading to a situation where generations will now be technically prepared and empowered to face the reality of a brutally competitive world.
Some of it is contentious, certainly. Fine tuning has had to be done in implementation of course. However, this is nothing like the flak that United States President Barak Obama is today receiving over the implementation of Obamacare. In instances such as this we must be careful not to throw out the baby with the bathwater.
This sort of issue raises the bugbear of plas ce chang. Nothing ever really changes that much. In the process of the sweeping transformative repositioning of the Western Region in the nineteen-fifties, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, faced the same dilemma. This being how to negotiate a democratic agreement on key policy issue. No democracy has ever functioned effectively without this.
What Engineer Rauf Aregbesola has done in the State of Osun is to redefine the terrain of thinking and practice. He has set a mark that must be a pointer to the future. If this country is to prosper, it must move in the direction of the new thinking determined by people like Aregbesola.
The emphasis must be on production rather than consumption. Social contract must be the trajectory of policy developing both human capital and the physical infrastructure. Government must be located as the engine room for real sustainable development, the BIG D.
This is why warts and all, in a fiercely competitive field, we have chosen the State of Osun helmsman as our Man-of-the-Year. He represents a new wave of governance. A symbol of the aspirations of generation next that we need not be enmeshed in cynicism and defeatism. He also embodies the new federalist ethos to be used as a battering ram against the military induced overtly centralist state. As the symbol of the new thinking, he deserves to be our Man-of-the-Year. He has earned our appreciation.
Aregbesola emerged from a list of other distinguished Nigerians including the former Governor of Lagos State and leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu as well as the Head Coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi.
Tinubu made a significant showing placing second on the ballot.
In a political space full of divisive characters, Bola Ahmed Tinubu divides opinion like few others. As the man leading the resurgence of the South West economically and politically, comparisons with the late Obafemi Awolowo are inevitable, and it is perhaps in this area where he divides opinion the most. His supporters view him as a master political strategist who is a worthy heir to Awolowo’s legacy, while to others he is merely a political hustler who cannot be mentioned in the same breath with a man Ojukwu called ‘the best President Nigeria never had’.
The story of Keshi is not lost on anybody who has been following soccer events in this country. When Keshi was appointed, the team was at its lowest ebb, having failed to qualify for the 2012 edition of the Africa Cup of Nations. The failure was not because the team lacked what it needed to sail through, but due to indiscipline that has taken root in the team.
It was during this sorry state, and against all expectations, that Keshi turned around the team’s fortunes to become champions of Africa by winning the Africa Cup of Nations, 19 years after. By this feat, he became the second man in history to have won the Africa Cup of Nations both as a coach and player.
DAILY INDEPENDENT

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coat of arms

coat of armsAs the 2014 Gregorian calendar commences, Deputy Governor of the State of Osun, Mrs. Grace Titilayo Laoye-Tomori, has harped on the need for renewed approach to life with noble virtues and love for the State and the nation at large to form the core of people’s resolution for the new year.
This was contained in the  state Deputy Governor’s goodwill message to people of the state as the people joined people across the world to usher in year 2014.
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori congratulated residents of the state across all religious, ethnic, social and political divides for witnessing the new year and called on them to proceed into the year 2014 with renewed vigour and sense of commitment to virtous deeds.
The State Deputy Governor used the opportunity to appreciate people of the state for their continued support for the administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola since inception and charged them to remain peaceful, orderly and supportive especially as another guber poll is scheduled to hold in the state mid 2014.
Laoye-Tomori also felicitated with her boss, Governor Rauf Aregbesola, members of the state executive council, the legislature, judiciary, political functionaries, state leadership and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and other stakeholders.
The  Deputy Governor assured that with continued peaceful and harmonious co-existence among all interests in the state, the present wave of progressive change already being enjoyed across the state will not seize in bringing comfort to every home.
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori identified continued service to God and humanity as part of her resolutions for the year 2014 and charged people of the state to follow suit so as to make the state a haven of peace to all.
BIOREPORTS

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Aregbesola Presents 2014 Budget To Osun House Of Assembly

Governor, State of Osun,  Mr. Rauf Aregbesola yesterday presented the budget estimate for the 2014 fiscal year totaling #216Billion to the state House of Assembly for approval. The Governor who was represented at the House of Assembly by his Special Adviser on Budget, Mr. Bade Adesina said the budget cut across all the sectors of the state’s economy and was prepared in line with the six points Integral Action Plan of his administration. Governor Aregbesola stated that his administration would continue to embark on projects that would make life more meaningful for the people of the state.
Christened “Budget of Growth, enhancement and Development”, the budget totaling N216,745,213,260 was smaller than that of last year which was N234,269,308,820.
The Governor explained that the short fall in the prices of crude oil and the oil theft in the country were responsible for the reduction in the budget compared with that of 2013.
According to the budget estimate, the overhead cost was put at N17,969,297,750, the consolidated cost was N52,493,953,200, while the total recurrent expenditure was put at N97,608,280,660 and capital expenditure was N119,136,932,600.
The Governor appealed to the parliamentarians to give accelerated hearing to the budget and pass it into law.
He also urged the people of the state to give maximum support to his administration for the implementation of all his programmes for the state.
In his remarks, the Speaker of the house, Hon. Najeem Salaam assured that the house would ensure speedy hearing on the bill, even as he assured the Governor of the support of the legislators in the state.
 

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Former IG – 4

Photos from Chairman, Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro’s Courtesy visit to the governor at the Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 27-12-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); Chairman, Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro (left) and Commissioner of Police, Osun Command, Mrs Dorothy Gimba (right), during a Courtesy visit to the governor in Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 27-12-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); Chairman,
Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro (left) and Commissioner of
Police, Osun Command, Mrs Dorothy Gimba (right), during a Courtesy
visit to the governor in Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on
Friday 27-12-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (centre); Chairman, Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro (3rd left); Assistant Inspector General of Police, Zone 11, David Omojola (left); Commissioner of Police, Osun Command, Mrs Dorothy Gimba (3rd right); Dr Sylvester Odije (2nd left) and others, during a Courtesy visit to the governor in Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 27-12-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (centre); Chairman,
Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro (3rd left); Assistant
Inspector General of Police, Zone 11, David Omojola (left);
Commissioner of Police, Osun Command, Mrs Dorothy Gimba (3rd right);
Dr Sylvester Odije (2nd left) and others, during a Courtesy visit to
the governor in Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday
27-12-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd right); Chairman, Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro (2nd left); Commissioner of Police, Osun Command, Mrs Dorothy Gimba (right) and Dr Sylvester Odije (left), during a Courtesy visit to the governor in Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 27-12-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd right); Chairman,
Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro (2nd left); Commissioner of
Police, Osun Command, Mrs Dorothy Gimba (right) and Dr Sylvester Odije
(left), during a Courtesy visit to the governor in Government House,
Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 27-12-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) and Chairman, Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro, during a Courtesy visit to the governor in Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 27-12-2013

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (right) and Chairman,
Police Service Commission, Sir Mike Okiro, during a Courtesy visit to
the governor in Government House, Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday
27-12-2013

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