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download4The Civil Societies Coalition for Emancipation of Osun State (CSCEO) has kicked against plan by the State Assembly Committee set up to look into the petition of Justice Oloyede Folahanmi against Governor Rauf Aregbesola and his deputy, Mrs. Titilayo Grace Tomori, to sit behind closed door.
The group insisted that the Speaker, Hon. Najeem Salam should stand by his earlier statement that the investigation would be conducted openly, saying refusal to do this is a betrayal of the people’s trust.
Besides, the group in a statement signed by its chairman, Comrade Adeniyi Sulaiman, rejected the 7-man panel comprising only members of All Progressives Congress (APC) in an assembly with two opposition members from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
According to CSCEO, the step taken by the leadership of the state assembly showed that it lacked the integrity and the will power to dispassionately and justly investigate the allegations of financial impropriety of Aregbesola.
While demanding that the governor’s response to the petition be made public, the coalition said all indications have shown that the committee had written its report before commencing sitting.
“To even found out that the House Minority Leader, Hon. Dejo Makinde holds Masters Degree in Law, which put him in vantage position for such assignment but was not considered has revealed that the Assembly leadership’s had clandestine arrangement unknown to many.
“Going by what we gathered, the committee has planned to give Aregbesola a clean bill and that was why the Speaker did not allow any member of the opposition to be part of this dirty deal: Adenyi said
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OPINION: Understanding The Osun Crisis


The past few months have witnessed critical and growing press attention to the crippling insolvency of 23 of Nigeria’s 36 State Governments, a situation that became public knowledge after several states had failed to pay workers’ salaries for upwards of six months. This distress has not discriminated against the states in any discernible pattern – by political party affiliation, geographical location, ethnic composition, etc, the usual culprit factors that political commentators often latch on to.
Financial distress as grave as this was last experienced 32 years ago (in 1983) during the reckless Second Republic government led by President Shehu Shagari when  most of the then 19 states of the Nigerian Federation ran their economies aground by depleting the dwindling federal allocations that all had depended on without exception. The reasons for the 1983 salary crises at the State and Federal levels were: drastic fall in the price of Crude Oil in the international market, profligate spending, and white-elephant projects executed with little attention to financial and schedule discipline, and outright theft of state resources. The states, then as now, were heavily dependent on the tempting but unreliable income from Nigeria’s oil export, which experiences cyclical glut and price fluctuations with the boom-and-bust cycle of the world economy, a systemic problem only occasionally ameliorated when the shock of war jacks up oil prices in key oil supply markets.
We have returned to that terrible past of insolvency and economic stagnation, with some distinct differences. The country’s population has more than doubled from 68 million people in 1985 to 174million today, while the number of states has also almost doubled as if on a cue.
Of the 23 State Governments affected by the salary crisis, Governor Aregbesola’s administration has been singled out for a most severe attention about which Ogbeni (as he is fondly called), has agonized in public and in private. The crisis and the near grounding of the state’s economy and the resulting harsh situation have left an overwhelming number of government pay-dependent families without alternative income in serious financial and emotional distress. The strong feelings brought on by months of waiting for salaries, the payment of which government workers had long taken for granted has soured the governor’s once excellent relations with labour in the state; however, the generality of the citizenry has shown understanding for Aregbesola’s predicament and still support him. All that will help now is rescue by every means available. No argument, no matter how logical, will assuage the strong feelings of workers who find themselves stranded and helpless ‘for no fault of theirs’.
The Federal Government’s immediate financial rescue has forestalled turning workers’ frustration into open antagonism, the possibility of such an outcome is being constantly explored by the Osun PDP‘s warlord politicians who are stoking civil conflict with all manners of provocative publications and discredited allegations. The situation has created a feasting frenzy for faceless hack writers, paid jobbers and ‘critics’ of Governor Aregbesola who churn out damning commentary based on inaccurate data and ill-educated, and coloured observations about the State Government’s policies and the state of things in Osun.
Aregbesola, has taken the pain to explain over and over again that the seeds of today’s problem were sown by the astronomic rise in the wage bill due to the compulsory implementation of the new minimum wage set by the Federal Government in January, 2011, barely two months into his administration. The new government of Aregbesola, compelled to accede to the across-the-board pay rise had lamented that the increase meant that its financial burden rose by 300 per cent (from N1.4billion to N3.5billion per month!) and that this was unsustainable and would have consequences sometime in the future for the state’s development. But nobody listened or took him seriously.
It should be noted that Aregbesola was elected with a mandate to implement major social and infrastructural change in the State as enunciated his green book- “My Pact with the People of Osun” and was duty-bound to fulfil this mandate in the best interest of the State.
Governor Aregbesola had argued strongly back in 2011 that salaries could not be uniform across the country in a federation, since no two states had the same quantum of resources or cost of living. He also argued that salaries should not be adjusted across the board in tandem with the new minimum wage since doing so would increase the gap between the poorest paid and the highest paid, thus eroding the intent of the pay rise and leading the state into insolvency and as well as stalling the its development projects. During the emotionally-heated debate on the effects of implementing the new minimum wage by the state, Governor Aregbesola in presenting the difficult choices before the new government and people of the state had made it clear to the unions that if workers’ emoluments outstripped available revenue, government would have no choice than to retrench workers since it could not borrow perpetually just to pay salaries, whilst neglecting the core reason for having a government. It was noted that state’s revenue could not fully augment the new wage bill if there was a shortfall in federal allocation. Thus, assuaging workers’ demands for across-the-board wage rise by spending all of the state’s earnings on emoluments means leaving nothing for the future, and trusting the future to chance, postponing the evil day.
The governor had also reminded all back then to bear in mind that the Federal allocation to the state was meant for all of the state’s 3.2million residents (now 3.5 million), and not the exclusive entitlement of the 40,000 or so state employees and political appointees. This was not a popular position to take at the time, but it was, and still is the plain truth.
Between November 2010 and December 2014, Osun received a total statutory allocation of N108.3billion, and if we add Osun’s receipts from January to April 2015 of N7.04billion, this makes a total of N115.34billion. Osun expenditure on salaries alone from November 2010 to December 2014 was N120.4billion. This left the state with a deficit of N12billion. If we add other emoluments, Osun’s total recurrent expenditure comes to N206billion, compared to its statutory allocation of N108.3billion. If we add other accruals from Abuja, the grand total of all receipts from Abuja is N204billion.
To put things into perspective, in 2011, allocation from Federation Account to Osun was an average of N4billion per month, this level held steady until it fell to N2.6billion in July 2013.
•Daniyan writes from Osogbo

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Workers and Commercial activities in Osun state on Tuesday resumed fully after the two-day Eid-el-Fitr holiday celebration.
A state correspondent, who visited some state and local government offices in Osogbo, reported that workers were seen in trickles at their various duty posts.
At the state secretariat, located at Abeere, Osogbo, workers were exchanging greetings and discussing the suspended strike and the just concluded Eid-el-Fitr, which many described as “low key’’.
“The Eid-el-Fitr celebration was low key because there was no money,’’ a young lady, who identified herself simply as Mogbojubola said.
“Workers in the state have not been paid their backlog of salary, though few months were paid last week, that is the reason why our leaders asked us to suspend the strike.
“Our prayer is that government will pay the remaining salary very soon, most of us have to celebrate in a low-key way because we do not have money”. The lady stressed.
At the state-owned radio and television station, Osun State Broadcasting Corporation , a cross-section of workers seen going about full operations.
Also at the State High Court in Osogbo, judiciary workers and activities went on in the court premises unhindered.
When our correspondent visited Ladoke Akintola University Teaching Hospital in Osogbo, the Chief Medical Director, Prof. Femi Fadiora was seen addressing workers who had suspended their 7-weeks industrial strike.
Also in a statement made available to journalists in Osogbo signed by the Public Relation Officer of LAUTECH. Mr. Ayo Adeyemo, workers were asked to go about their duties as the industrial strike remai‎ned suspended.
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ataoja-2THE  Ataoja of Osogbo, Oba Jimoh Olanipekun, has appealed to workers to resume so that Governor Rauf Aregbesola can kick start the recovery of the economy.
Speaking with reporters in his palace in Osogbo yesterday, the traditional ruler, who praised workers for their patience, urged labour leaders to show understanding.
Oba Olanipekun decried the propaganda about the Aregbesola administration.
“We have been reading on the Internet and newspapers that some people are trying to jeopardise the good effort of the government.
“And we have to enlighten the public. Aregbesola should be praised for his numerous achievements.
“Despite the fact that Osun is the least paid in terms of federal allocation, Aregbesola has achieved far more than his predecessors.
“He has changed the face of the state, particularly Osogbo. He has repaired many roads in the state.
“Aregbesola has recorded several achievements. I beg the workers to rally round him to make the state bounce back.
“I’m appealing to workers to show understanding. Some of the roads he built and rehabilitated have attracted development to the state. We, the people of Osogbo, have no regret in supporting Aregbesola.”
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Osun Provides Free Train for Salla 1a

Pictures showing a Cross section of Passengers boarding Free Train Services provided by Osun State Government from Osogbo to Lagos in Commemoration of 2015 Eid-el-fitri Celebration, at Osogbo Terminus of Nigerian Railway Corporation, on Monday 20/07/2015.

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Osun Provides Free Train for Salla 1bHundreds of Osun Muslims fateful that came to celebrate their Eid-El-Fitri celebration from Lagos and other states went back to their different locations through free rail services provided by the Osun State Government.
The last batch of the people left Osogbo Terminus of Nigeria Railway around 11am where former Commissioner for Commerce, Industries, Cooperatives and Empowerment, Mr. Ismail Alagbada, accompanied by the former Special Adviser in the ministry, Dr. Olalekan Yinusa, Director of Commerce, Mrs. Mary Asaolu, bided them farewell to their destinations.
The state government had provided free rail service for the indigenes of the state from Lagos and other states that want to celebrate the festival in the state.
Former State Commissioner for Commerce, Mr. Ismail Alagbada, said that Osun State was unique, adding that there was no state in the federation that was doing such project.
He enjoined the people to continue to support the administration of Rauf Aregebsola for more dividends of democracy.
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Osun Surveillance Helicopter Will Soon Be In Full Operation – Aregbesola

Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State has said the surveillance helicopter purchased by his administration would soon be given the necessary assistance it requires by the Federal Government.
According to a statement issued on Saturday by the media aide to the governor, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, the governor gave the assurance when the Police Community Relations Committee paid him a courtesy visit.
The statement confirms earlier claims by the state Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Mr. Gboyega Famodun, who last month accused the Goodluck Jonathan/PDP-led administration of frustrating Mr. Aregbesola’s plan to put the chopper into use to assist security agencies in surveillance.
Famodun said the FG-controlled Nigerian Communications Commission refused to provide the special code for the helicopter to be linked with ground equipment provided by the state government for surveillance.
But Aregbesola said, “With the recent government at the centre, the helicopter we purchased for aerial surveillance will be in full operation with the issuance of the sort code needed for its operation”.
Aregbesola also called on the police committee to treat the issue of cultism with seriousness, noting that the menace must not be allowed to have a firm footing in the state.
He said, “I want all hands to be on the deck to make our state a no-go area for people with criminal intent. Despite our ranking as one of the least state with crime in the country, much still needs be done to get rid of the little criminals still hanging around the state.
“We are among one of the states with the purchase of high numbers of equipment, we have armoured personnel carrier that can convey 20 armed policemen with surveillance camera and other security gadgets mounted on it.
“We are conscious of the fact that without security, there can’t be a state, that’s why our administration is handling security with utmost importance”.
The Commissioner of Police in the state, Mr. Abubakar Marafa, commended Gov. Aregbesola for providing operational vehicles and other equipment for the police in the state.
The CP, who was represented by Mr. Tunde Showole, said with the numbers of vehicles and other equipment provided by the state government, the police does not have any excuse regarding operation vehicles.
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AtThe Osun State government has said it has no plan of sacking 10,000 workers.
It said the “so-called plan to sack workers” was in the imagination of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The governor’s media aide, Semiu Okanlawon, in a statement, advised the people to dismiss the allegation.
The statement reads: “Discerning and decent people have come to the conclusion that when the PDP makes any allegation it must be quickly dismissed because it is in its character to fabricate falsehood to confuse the public.
“But the relevant question that must be asked is has PDP’s notoriety in lying helped it achieve anything in Osun?
“The answer is no. And that is because the people who understand the positive impacts of the Aregbesola administration have left the PDP behind in its lying act.”
The PDP raised the alarm that the All Progressives Congress (APC)- led government has concluded plans to retrench 10,000 workers.
A statement by its spokesperson, Diran Odeyemi, said: “The modalities to be adopted to downsize is being handled by an APC stalwart, who allegedly did a similar “job” during the tenure of Chief Bisi Akande, when workers were unceremoniously eased out of service.”
Describing the allegation as false, Okanlawon said: “This latest falsehood is part of its calculated move to misinform workers, confuse them and demoralise them. Nowhere has the Aregbesola administration signified any intention to sack workers.
“The party failed woefully in its plot to capitalise on  workers’ delayed salaries to instigate them against the government by sponsoring protests.
“We are aware it is plotting another crisis just to advance the dubious plan to cause mayhem.
“As for its other allegations, such as the issue of 50 per cent of salaries paid to workers on Grade Level 8 and above, the PDP dubiously remained silent on the fact that other categories of workers got their full salaries.
“On the allegation that Aregbesola refused to sell the helicopter being used for Surveillance, it is important to note that the PDP and its leaders have run out of fresh ideas with which to blackmail this government.
“Aregbesola’s family does not use the helicopter. The helicopter procured on lease agreement in 2012 as part of the Osun Swift Action Squad  cannot be the reason for the delay in salaries.
“In its warped understanding, its governorship candidate, Iyiola Omisore, accused this government of buying a helicopter at N8 billion.
“We are sure it has been embarrassed when it found out what a helicopter costs.”

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