SPEECH BY THE GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF OSUN, OGBENI RAUF AREGBESOLA AT THE 2015 TEACHERS’ DAY CELEBRATION OF THE NIGERIAN UNION OF TEACHERS (NUT), OSUN STATE WING, AT THE GOVERNMENT TECHNICAL COLLEGE, OSOGBO, ON MONDAY OCTOBER 5, 2015
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EMPOWERING TEACHER, BUILDING SUSTAINABLE SOCIETY
It gives me great pleasure to be present at this year’s ‘Teachers’ Day’, an occasion celebrating teachers and the recognition of their role and contribution in society. I must therefore thank the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT) for the kind invitation to be here.
Why are we not going to celebrate teachers? Teachers are the best thing that has happened to humans. Without teachers, humans would have been just a little better than lower animals. Anybody that can read and write should have a teacher to thank. All the knowledge and skills that have been gained in the past, we have teachers to thank for their transmission to successive generations. If not for teachers, each generation would have had to reinvent the wheel. Teachers therefore play a unique role in the society.
The theme of this year’s celebration, ‘Empowering teacher, building sustainable society’ is very apt. Indeed, at the Incheon Declaration at the World Education Forum (WEF) in May 2015, UNESCO made it known that “It is recognized that teachers are not only a means to implementing education goals; they are the key to sustainability and national capacity in achieving learning and creating societies based on knowledge, values and ethics”.
So, the role of teachers transcend teaching. It includes primarily the regeneration of society, the transmission and sustenance of values and connecting the past with the present and future.
It has therefore become pertinent for us to critically examine if we have lived up to this billing. There is this paradox of us living in an age that is saturated with knowledge and information and yet, globally, the ignorance index being alarming. While it is agreed that there are modern competitors for influencing and shaping pupils, such as the media, teachers are becoming less effective in imparting knowledge, skills and values to their wards. Teachers are now less effective in effecting discipline and building character in pupils.
The danger with this is that we stand the risk of creating an uneducated, uninformed, ill-disciplined and anarchical society. When the intellect of the youth is not well cultivated, untoward things happen since nature abhors vacuum. The societies where the youth acquire education in leaning and character are most likely to put greater premium on their own lives and that of others. They are usually hopeful and promotive of continuity and will therefore see the improvement of the human condition not only desirable but an imperative. We however see the consequences of lack of good education in the disorganisation, conflicts and nihilism in the most troubled parts of the world today, including the north eastern part of our country.
But, in all honesty, these are not all teachers’ making. Some of the blame lay with the government while others lay with the parents and the rest with the society at large.
One of the concerns of UNESCO is the dwindling quality of teachers. It is a fundamental axiom that you cannot give what you don’t have. Our society is evolving and so are the challenges. There are daily changes in information and knowledge, the fortunes of families, influences from the media, global events and the politics and sociology of the environment, which bring new challenges to the classrooms. It is necessary therefore that teachers adapt to these changes through self-improvement. There is no way we can meet new challenges with old knowledge. Charles Darwin is famous for his quote that ‘It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.’
As a government, it has been our dream and aspiration to turn around education in Osun. Indeed, education has been accorded prime importance by our administration since day one.
Before the present cash crunch, our administration increased the running cost on students. Against the paltry N200 paid by the last administration, we now pay N400 on pupils in Elementary Schools and N500 for those in the Higher Schools and there was timely and adequate supply of modern instructional and learning materials to all our schools. Our free school meal programme takes care of about 254,000 pupils in the Elementary Schools. We also gave out, free-of-charge, two pairs of new school uniforms to all pupils and students in our public schools. We came up with a novel idea, the e-learning tablet, Opon Imo. We have distributed about 150,000 to both teachers and students in their final year. It is our own way of introducing our students to the widening digital world of Information and Communications Technology and also make learning more meaningful.
One legacy we are building in education is an enhanced environment of learning. We have come to the realisation that the school environment largely determine the quality and character of students produced. We are therefore building state of the art 100 elementary schools. The idea behind this is that there should be an elementary public school in every neighbourhood. We are also building 50 middle and 20 high schools. Out of these, 14 elementary schools, 15 middle schools and 11 high schools have been completed. Work is ongoing on the rest and they are at different stages of completion. It is our sincere hope that we shall complete them before the end of our tenure.
We are already having the results. The badly behaved pupils in dilapidated and run down schools are now well behaved when transferred to the new, beautiful schools that give them pride and enhanced personality.
Though the result has not been to our satisfaction, there has been a significant improvement arising from our efforts. This will put a lie to the unfounded allegation of our detractors that the performance of pupils has gone down under our watch. In 2007, the state government put forward 36,171 for WAEC examination out of which 2,483 representing 6.86 per cent had credit pass in five subjects, including English and Mathematics. In 2008, it was 37,715 candidates with 3,813 pass, representing 10.11 per cent. In 2009 it was 39,676 candidates, with 5,545 pass, representing 13.98 per cent. In 2010 it was 43,216 candidates, with 6,777 pass, representing 15.68 per cent. This four years gave us an average of 15.68 per cent.
However, our administration started sponsoring candidates for WAEC in 2011. That year, we fielded 53,293 candidates, had 11672 pass, representing 21.98 per cent. In 2012, we fielded 51,463 out of which 11,431 passed, representing 22.21 per cent. In 2013, we also fielded 47,013 candidates, recorded 9,301 pass, representing 19.78 per cent. The average performance for our first three years was 21.32 per cent. Compared with the average performance (13.26 per cent) of the three years that preceded us, the percentage improvement in performance during our tenure is a whopping 61 per cent. You can’t fight with figures.
Quantitatively, we are also better. While the previous administration in the last three years before us presented only 120,607 candidates for WAEC, we, in the corresponding period, presented 151,769 candidates. While that administration presented only those who passed their internal examination, we presented all qualified SS3 candidates. This should explain the differences in national comparison.
Like I said earlier, this is still below the standard we set for ourselves but let those who are obsessed with running us down keep quiet for now.
Nevertheless, the task on our hand is how all the stakeholders – teachers, government, parents and the pupils – must join hands to improve education in Osun. The time has come for us to see government as business, not business for gain, but business for service. The people must feel what we do and it must talk to them.
Teachers therefore must see themselves as agents for increasing the knowledge base of our society and for building their wards both in learning and character, from elementary school to all levels. They should therefore be assessed on how well they have performed in this task. Really, no teacher should consider himself or herself to have succeeded if his or her wards are not adjudged to have passed both in learning and character. An end must come to the practice of automatic promotion of teachers in the stark contrast of mass failure of their pupils. I understand that in some developed countries, schools now track the progress of former students and this count in the promotion and continuity of teachers. This is a new challenge which calls for new thinking and renewal of efforts.
I heartily congratulate all teachers on this day and will like to let you know that I hold you dear in my heart. I thank you once again for the invitation and wish you joyous celebration on your special day and all times.
I thank you all for your kind attention.
Osun a dara!
Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola
Governor, State of Osun
Category: General
The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola on Monday gave out statistics which show clearly that students’ performances in public examinations under his administration have confirmed remarkable improvements in the quality of education in the state.
The Governor described as unfounded the allegation of detractors that the performance of pupils has gone down under his watch.
Speaking at the World Teachers Day in Osogbo, the Governor said a remarkable 61 % improvement has been recorded.
He said, “In 2007, government put forward 36,171 for WAEC examination out of which 2,483 representing 6.86 per cent had credit pass in five subjects, including English and Mathematics. In 2008, it was 37,715 candidates with 3,813 pass, 10.11 percent, in 2009 it was 39,676 candidates, with 5,545 pass, representing 13.98 per cent. In 2010 it was 43,216 candidates, with 6,777 pass,15.68 per cent. These four years gave us an average of 15.68 per cent.
“However, our administration started sponsoring candidates in 2011, we fielded 53,293 candidates, had 11672 pass, representing 21.98 per cent. In 2012, we fielded 51,463 out of which 11,431 passed, representing 22.21 per cent. In 2013, we also fielded 47,013 candidates, recorded 9,301 pass, representing 19.78 per cent. The average performance for our first three years was 21.32 per cent.
“Compared with the average performance (13.26 per cent) of the three years that preceded us, the percentage improvement in performance during our tenure is a whopping 61 per cent. You can’t fight with figures”. Aregbesola emphasised.
The Governor assured all that his administration will complete all projects it has started in the state including that of the construction of one hundred and seventy new state-of-the-art schools.
In his speech titled “Empowering Teachers, building sustainable society” at the 2015 World Teachers, Aregbesola noted that it is the dream and aspiration of the present administration in the state to turn around education saying, education has been accorded prime importance by his government right from inception.
He pointed out that his administration before the present cash crunch in the country, had scored several firsts in the education sector, with novel ideas that have positively revolutionised the sector in the state.
Aregbesola added that the lasting legacy that his administration is particular about is the building of an enhanced environment of learning.
He stressed that his administration has come to the realisation that school environment largely determine the quality and character of students produced hence the concentration on the provision of such environment.
According to him, “before the present cash crunch, our administration increased the running cost on students. Against the paltry N200 paid by the last administration, we now pay N400 on pupils in Elementary Schools and N500 for those in the Higher Schools and there was timely and adequate supply of modern instructional and learning materials to all our schools.
“Our free school meal programme takes care of about 254,000 pupils in the Elementary Schools. We also gave out two pairs of new school uniforms to all pupils and students in our public schools. We came up with a novel idea, the e-learning tablet, Opon Imo.
“We are building state of the art 100 elementary schools, 50 middle and 20 high schools. 14 elementary schools, 15 middle schools and 11 high schools have been completed. Work is ongoing on the rest and they are at different stages of completion. It is our sincere hope that we shall complete them before the end of our tenure.
“We are already having the results. The badly behaved pupils in dilapidated and run down schools are now well behaved when transferred to the new, beautiful schools that give them pride and enhanced personality”. The governor told the teachers.
He however added that result of students have not been satisfactory to him, but there has been a significant improvement arising from government efforts.
Speaking earlier in his welcome address, the State Chairman, Nigeria Union of Teachers, Comrade Wakeel Alade Amuda appreciated the governor for his various welfare packages for teachers.
He said that “Public Educationis the inherited legacy that your government can be proud of, considering the huge investment made into the sector by your administration.
“We hereby call on you not to relent in your efforts towards enhancing quality education in the state, for this is the last hope of the children of the down-trodden electorate. Proliferation of mushroom private schools will be discouraged with the people’s confidence in the public schools”.
The Chairman, Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) Osun chapter, Comrade Jacob Adekomi congratulated teachers in the state for their efforts to move the state forward.
He also commended Aregbesola for everything he has done for workers and teachers in the state despite the cash crunch being witnessed in the country.
NLC boss said, “We want to thank you for what you have been doing for workers in the past few weeks but like Oliver Twist, we will want to use this occasion to ask for more because there is always room for improvement”.
Also speaking earlier, Osun Head of Service, Mr. Sunday Owoeye charged teachers to help government in lessening the burden of educating students by taking seriously the issue of re-educating themselves.
“We must upgrade ourselves as teachers so that we would not be left at the train station, we must be IT literate so that we can be breast of latest technologies and development,” the Head of Service told the gathering teachers.
Pictures of the Governor, State of Osun Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola exchanging pleasantries with the State Chairman of Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Comrade Wakili Alade Amuda, during the 2015 World Teachers Day celebrations, at the Government Technical College, Osogbo on Monday 05-10-2015

Governor State of Osun Ogben Rauf Aregbesola exchangng pleasantries with the State Chairman of Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Comrade Wakili Alade Amuda, during the 2015 World Teachers Day celebrations, at the Government Technical College, Osogbo on Monday 05-10-2015

From left, Governor State of Osun Ogben Rauf Aregbesola, State Chairman of Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT), Comrade Wakili Alade Amuda and Representative of NUT President, Comrade Micheal Olukoya Alogba, during the 2015 World Teachers Day celebrations, at the Government Technical College, Osogbo on Monday 05-10-2015

Governor State of Osun Ogben Rauf Aregbesola, taking salutes of march pass by Teachers,during the 2015 World Teachers Day celebrations, at the Government Technical College, Osogbo on Monday 05-10-2015

Governor State of Osun Ogben Rauf Aregbesola, taking salutes of march pass by Teachers,during the 2015 World Teachers Day celebrations, at the Government Technical College, Osogbo on Monday 05-10-2015

Governor State of Osun Ogben Rauf Aregbesola, acknowledging cheers from Teachers, during the2015 World Teachers Day celebrations, at the Government Technical College, Osogbo on Monday 05-10-2015
Osun State Government has warned residents of the state of the possibility of flooding, even as it admonishes the residents to desist from dumping refuse inside gutters and water channels throughout the state.
A statement made available to newsmen in Osogbo by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Strategy, Engineer Olusegun Aduroja said that the prediction was based on information obtained from the Nigerian Meteorological Agency on the possibility of heavy rainfall this year.
According to him, “the Nigerian Meteorological Agency has predicted that due to excessive rainfall during this raining season, there is the possibility of flooding in the state.
Aduroja stated further that both the National Emergency Management Agency, (NEMA), and it counterpart, the State Emergency Management Agency, have reinforced the warning.
The Permanent Secretary stressed that in order to prevent flood disaster; the people of the state should heed the warning, noting that to be forewarned is to be forearmed.
The statement also called on the Osun Waste Management Agency to redouble its efforts in waste clearing and management.
Photos of the Deputy Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Hon. Akintunde Adegboye, Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Hon. Najeem Salam and others, during the Jumat Service, at Allahu Lateef Central Mosque, Onward Area, Osogbo, on Friday 02-10-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd right); Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Hon. Najeem Salam (left), his Deputy, Hon. Akintunde Adegboye (right), Chief Imam of Allahu Lateef Central Mosque, Sheik Mahammad Yaya (2nd left), and others, during the Jumat Service, at Allahu Lateef Central Mosque, Onward Area, Osogbo, on Friday 02-10-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Hon. Najeem Salam (left), his Deputy, Hon. Akintunde Adegboye (2nd right), Chief Imam of Allahu Lateef Central Mosque, Sheik Mahammad Yaya (2nd left), Executive Secretary, Ilesa-west Local Government, Alhaji Issa Adesiji (right) and others, during the Jumat Service, at Allahu Lateef Central Mosque, Onward Area, Osogbo, on Friday 02-10-2015.

From left- Deputy Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Hon. Akintunde Adegboye, Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Hon. Najeem Salam andothers, during the Jumat Service, at Allahu Lateef Central Mosque, Onward Area, Osogbo, on Friday 02-10-2015.
Pictures of the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; Speaker State of Osun House of Assembly, Honourable Najeem Salaam; Deputy Speaker, Honourable Akintunde Adegboye and Osun indigenes that Passed Out from the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) short service course 43, during their courtesy visit to the Governor in Osogbo State of Osun on Friday 02-10-2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (4th left); Speaker State of Osun House of Assembly, Honourable Najeem Salaam (4th right); Deputy Speaker, Honourable Akintunde Adegboye (3rd left); Osun indigenes that Passed Out from the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) short service course 43, Adeyemi Hussein (3rd right); Adeyanju Adedapo (2nd left); Adekunle Adepoju (2nd right); Olubodun Odeniran (left) and Adedamilola Oyolola (right), during their courtesy visit to the Governor in Osogbo, State of Osun on Friday 02-10-2015

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (centre); Speaker State of Osun House of Assembly, Honourable Najeem Salaam (2nd right); Deputy Speaker, Honourable Akintunde Adegboye (2nd left); Osun indigenes that Passed Out from the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) short service course 43, Adeyemi Hussein (right) and Adeyanju Adedapo (left), during their courtesy visit to the Governor in Osogbo State of Osun on Friday 02-10-2015.
Governor Rauf Aregbesola presenting the State Emblem to the General Manager, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Gold fm Ilesa, Dr. Oluspola Agboola, Head of Engineering Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Gold fm Ilesa and Head of Programmes Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Gold fm Ilesa during a courtesy visit to his office, at Abere, Osogbo at the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (left ) presenting the
State Emblem to General Manager, Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria
(FRCN), Gold fm Ilesa, Dr. Oluspola Agboola (2nd left), Head of
Engineering Federal Radio Corporation of Nigeria (FRCN), Gold fm Ilesa
(2nd right) and Head of Programmes Federal Radio Corporation of
Nigeria (FRCN), Gold fm Ilesa (right) during a courtesy visit to the
Governor, at Governor’s Office, Abere, Osogbo at the weekend

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (middle); his Deputy,
Mrs. Titi Laoye-Tomori(2nd left), Secretary to the State Government,
Alhaji Moshood Adeoti (left), State Head of Civil Service, Mr. Sunday
Owoeye (2nd right) and General Manager, Federal Radio Corporation of
Nigeria (FRCN), Gold Fm Ilesa, State of Osun, Dr. Olusola Agboola
(right), during a Courtesy visit to the Governor, at Governor’s Office, Abere, Osogbo at the weekend
The Osun State Council of Traditional Rulers have hailed Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for prudently managing the state economy despite the current financial impropriety occasioned by the sharp backdrop in the global prices of the crude oil.
The state monarchs made the statement shortly after a closed door meeting with Governor Aregbesola at the Centre for Black Culture and International Understanding, Oke-Pupa, Osogbo.
The traditional rulers who described the tremendous achievements of Governor Aregbesola as immeasurable and unimaginable stated that five years of Aregbesola’s government has witnessed unprecedented transformation and all round development being felt in every nook and cranny of the state.
While fielding questions from the journalists, the Owa Obokun Adimula of Ijesaland, Oba Gabriel Adekunle Aromolaran, his counterparts, Akirun of Ikirun, Oba Abdul-Rauf Adedeji; Aragbiji of Iragbiji, Oba Abdul-Rasheed Olabomi and Owamiran of Esa-Oke, Oba Adeyemi Adediran, disclosed that the meeting held with Mr. Governor has really helped the traditional rulers to have a cleared picture of the status of the state economy as contentious issues that had been generating diverse opinions were clarified, adding that they have been exposed and made to understand the whole scenario of the state finances.
The traditional rulers who commended Governor Aregbesola for being passionate in the running of the state’s affairs since his inception noted that he had set an incomparable standard and legacy for the state through his numerous and applaudable achievements and successes.
The state royal fathers who described monarchs as the invaluable mechanism in reach out to the people at the grassroots called for full involvement of traditional rulers in the socio-political, economic and cultural affairs of the state, emphasizing that the pivotal roles played by the traditional rulers in the nation’s political stability and sustainable peace can never be undermined.
“We have held a meeting with our Governor on need to improve the status of the state’s economy as regards the current financial anomaly brought about by the downturn of the global prices of crude oil.
“The meeting was successful because issues seemed ambiguous to some of us were raised and clarified by the Governor himself and appropriate financial experts as we were made to see and understand the state of finances of our dear state of Osun”, the traditional rulers said.
Apparently, the state traditional rulers called for regular forum between it and the state government where issues concerning the transformation of the state would be deliberated.
“This meeting is significant to us as we are calling on the state government to make it as a matter of necessity regular consultative forum so as for we Obas to have more contributions towards the administrative affairs of our state”, the monarchs stated.
Governor of Osun, Rauf Aregbesola, has sent a message of felicitation to millions of Nigerians as the nation commemorates its 55th Independence anniversary.
Aregbesola said that the greatest challenges confronting Nigeria are the task of nation-building and selfless leaders to lead in that direction.
This is contained in a statement by the Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy, Office of the Governor, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon.
Aregbesola commended Nigerians on the efforts and sacrifices towards building a democratic, just and humane African society and the sustenance of the current democratic process which so far is the longest in the political history of the country since its independence from Britain in 1960.
According to the Governor, Nigerians, leaders as well as followers, have the duty to support, sustain and protect this hard won democracy.
He stated that the administration of General Muhammad Buhari is poised to reposition the country, turn around its fortunes and put its ship on smooth and steady sail.
The statement said in part: “We are in a critical stage in our journey for sustainable democracy. Therefore, we must do everything humanly possible to protect this democratic process, the longest so far in the annals of our political evolution.
“Our founding fathers, with sincerity of purpose, fought for a country where there will be equal opportunities, freedom of expression and association as well as security of life and property.
“They fought for a nation where the rule of law would reign supreme and be the dominant guiding doctrine; where true federalism would be the rule rather than exception, thereby giving all federating units the freedom to develop at their own pace.
“I have strong, unwavering conviction and sincere hope that this country would still stand tall and become great again.
“As a nation with diverse social, ethnic, cultural and linguistic characteristics, all we need to do is to jointly harness all the distinctive attributes and turn them into positive factors for our unity, growth and development.
Pictures of the Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Governor, Theatre Arts and Motion picture Producers Association of Nigeria, State of Osun (TAMPAN), Prince Ayo Oladapo General Secretary Theatre Arts and Motion picture Producers Association of Nigeria, State of Osun (TAMPAN), Prince Ademola Adedokun and others during a Courtesy Visit to the Governor in his office, at Government Secretariat, Abere, Osogbo on Tuesday 29/09/2015.

From right – Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; Governor Theatre Arts and Motion picture Producers Association of Nigeria, State of Osun (TAMPAN), Prince Ayo Oladapo, General Secretary Theatre Arts and Motion picture Producers Association of Nigeria, State of Osun (TAMPAN), Prince Ademola Adedokun and his Deputy Governor Theatre Arts and Motion picture Producers Association of Nigeria, State of Osun (TAMPAN),Mrs. Sola Duro-Ladipo, during a Courtesy Visit to the Governor in his office, at Government Secretariat, Abere, Osogbo on Tuesday 29/09/2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2nd left), Governor Theatre Arts and Motion picture Producers Association of Nigeria, State of Osun (TAMPAN), Prince Ayo Oladapo (right) General Secretary Theatre Arts and Motion picture Producers Association of Nigeria, State of Osun (TAMPAN), Prince Ademola Adedokun (left) and Mr. Tafa Oloyede (2nd right) during a Courtesy Visit to the Governor in his office, at Government Secretariat, Abere, Osogbo on Tuesday 29/09/2015.

Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (3rd left); Governor Theatre Arts and Motion picture Producers Association of Nigeria, State of Osun (TAMPAN), Prince Ayo Oladapo (2nd right), and his Deputy Governor Theatre Arts and Motion picture Producers Association of Nigeria, State of Osun (TAMPAN), Mrs. Sola Duro-Ladipo (right), Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti (2nd left), Head of Service, State of Osun, Mr. Sunday Owoeye (3rd right), General Secretary Theatre Arts and Motion picture Producers Association of Nigeria, State of Osun (TAMPAN), Prince Ademola Adedokun (left) and others during a Courtesy Visit to the Governor in his office, at Government Secretariat, Abere, Osogbo on Tuesday 29/09/2015.