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Osun Will Employ Competent Teachers – Laoye-Tomori

titi laoye 1Government of the State of Osun has denied the rumor being spread by some disgruntled politicians across the state that the present administration in the State of Osun is set to sack, retrench and force teachers in the state public schools to go on forced retirement, that the state government will rather recruit more qualified and competent teachers to complement the efforts of teachers already in the services of the state government.
Deputy Governor and Commissioner for Education in the State of Osun, Mrs. Grace Titilayo Laoye-Tomori, stated this while speaking at an interactive session put together by the state’s chapter of the All Nigerian Confederation of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS) to better the lot of education in the state and to see to impacting positively on children of the state held at the ANCOPSS house in Osogbo, the state capital.
Calling for continued support for school Principals in the enforcement of discipline among public school pupils and students which could lead to total eradication of truancy among school children,  Mrs. Laoye-Tomori frowned at the spate of indiscipline among students in the state’s public education sub-sector, saying the present administration in the state will stop at nothing to rid public schools in the State of Osun of truancy.
Describing teachers as character molders, the state Deputy Governor urged teachers to deal with any erring students who form the habit of using cell phone during class sessions, adding that, the state government is committed to prompt payment of salaries and other entitlement of civil servants in the state teachers inclusive.
Mrs. Laoye-Tomori said the state government will not rest on its oars in her bid to make public schools in the state habitable for learning. She appreciated the efforts of members of the Parents and Teachers Association (PTA) in the development of the state’s education sector saying government of the State of Osun did not proscribe PTA in the
state but only relieved the association of some of the financial burden.
The state Deputy Governor also used the opportunity to call on teachers and students above the age of eighteen to participate fully in the forthcoming voters’ registration exercise saying, voters card is the power and rights of the people to elect those perceived as agents of change in the educational, economical and infrastructural development of the State of Osun and Nigeria at large.
In her welcome address, state President of ANCOPSS, Mrs. Modupe Olagunju, commended Mrs. Laoye-Tomori for her passionate efforts geared towards the development of public education in the state which is characterized with paying closer attention to the plights of teachers in the state.
Mrs. Olagunju thereafter pledged the support of teachers in state public schools to the survival of education in the State of Osun in particular and Nigeria in general.
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PERMANENT VOTERS’ CARDS: ELECTORATE SEEKS FOR ADDITIONAL DAYS FOR THE EXERCISE AS MAJORITY OF NAMES ARE MISSING ON THE REGISTER

As the verification and collection of Permanent Voters Cards by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) ended yesterday March 9, 2014 majority of electorates in the state of Osun have begun to express their discontentment over the three days exercise, saying that the time slated for the exercise was not enough.
Some of the people who spoke with Bioreports on Monday March 10, 2014 said they were not really satisfied with the way the exercise was carried out, saying that it’s full of irregularities.
The reports gathered by Bioreports since the commencement of the exercise on Friday March 7 indicated that the exercise recorded a massive turnout of electorates in Osogbo, Ikirun, Ile-Ife and Iwo axis of the state.
Though, there were cases of missed voters’ names as some electorates could not find their names on the voters register, but the people trooped out to collect the PVC, right from the first day, Friday to the last, Sunday.
Out of the places visited by our reporter, only Osogbo, Iwo, Ilesa, Ile-Ife and Ila maintained the pace of the massive turn out for the three days exercise, while other towns and villages recorded low turnout of electorate on the second day of the programme.
The communities that recorded the low turnout on the second day included Aagba, Iragbiji, Inisa, Okuku, Eripa, Ada, Iree, Ilobu amongst others.
In the aforementioned places, the percentage of the PVC  that were yet to be collected was more than the collected ones, thereby sending signal to INEC for the extension of the exercise.
Bioreports had earlier reported cases of missing names at Unit 2 in Ward 10 of Osogbo Local Government on Friday, when some of the electorates were seeing grumbling on the missing of their names on the voters list, and questioning why their names were missing on the lists.
Some of the electorates whose names were missing on the voters registration lists for the collection of the PVC at the polling unit as earlier reported were: Alhaji Aresa Jimoh with VIN number 90F5B03881295108839 and Mr A. Akeem with VIN number 90F5B03881295432832.
At Unit 7, Ward 4 in Ilobu in Irepodun Local Government, all the electorates that registered at the polling unit could not find their names on the register, a development that generated hues and cries at the unit.
And when Bioreports visited Units 8 and 14, Ward 5 in Osogbo Local Government on Sunday the same problem was recorded.
The same complaint was also recorded at unit 004, Police Post, Ward 07 in Eripa, Boluwaduro Local Government where some of the electorates seeing lamenting the missing of their names on the list, even as they were holding the temporary voters card issued in 2011.
Some of the electorates whose names were missing on the list at the polling unit were: Adedeji Dupe Olufunmilayo, Ogunleye Boladale, Olaegbe Mopelola, Ogundele Kehinde, Ayorinde Lydia and Ogundele Rolayo Sifawu.
Besides, there was hot argument on Friday between members of the All Progressives Congress (APC), National Conscience Party (NCP) United Democratic Party (UDP) and the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in some polling units in Eripa on the eligibility of the NCP and UDP agents to monitor the exercise.
The PDP members said the NCP and UDP were not eligible to monitor the PVC collection exercise, arguing that the two parties had formed alliance with the APC, a statement faulted by the APC, the NCP and the UDP members.
The matter was latter laid to rest when the police intervened and persuaded the parties to allow peace to reign, just as the NCP and UDP agents were not allowed to observe the exercise for that day, according to a source.
But NCP and UDP agents were allowed to monitor on Saturday following the intervention of the Deputy National Chairman of the NCP, Comrade Waheed Lawal who visited the community and other places where such incident happened.
Reacting on the issue, Ambassador Rufus Akeju the Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC) for the State said the affected people that did not find their name on the list were those who registered twice in year 2011.
Akeju said that anybody that registered more than once would definitely be affected, adding that they still have the opportunity of re-registering their name during the forthcoming voters’ registration on Wednesday 12th March, 2014 at various poling units.
He said “If you register more than once your name will be affected, but you still have the opportunity of substitute registration, this opportunity is open for those who are below the age of 18 during 2011 voters card registration”.
Akeju who said a lot of sensitization and public enlightenment have been made on radio and television said by the time they finish the exercise Nigerians would have a register to be proud of.
He therefore, urged any electorate who has not yet collected his or her own Permanent Voters Card due to one reason or the other to visit INEC office for the collection.
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Osun Group Plans Education Summit

A socio-cultural group, the Osun Movement for Peace, has concluded plans to hold a symposium on Wednesday in Osogbo to declare its stand in support of the education policy initiated by the state government.
The symposium, which has been tagged, “Osun Education Policy in Perspective: Issues, Challenges and Imperatives”, is their own way of garnering support for the policy, the group said.
In a statement made available to our correspondent on Monday, the group urged stakeholders in the state to resist attempts at threatening the peace, unity and progress of the state.
Addressing journalists, Coordinator of the group, Temidayo Bankole, stated that some individuals had decided to bastardise the policy for political reasons.
He regretted that the new Osun Education Policy, which could have translated into a national strategy for the bail-out of the public school sector, had assumed religious and political colourations, fuelled largely by mischief and partisanship.
He said, “With what one could note from current trend of discussions relating to the Osun school system in circles expected to churn out informed opinions, there are obvious politically motivated efforts to play down the holistic beneficial impact of the various components of the policy, such as the OUniform, OMeal and Opon Imo, which have been adjudged as revolutionary concepts in public school management approach in the country.”
Bankole expressed worry that some privileged individuals had used the media to discredit the policy, highlighting only the reclassification of schools.
“We are worried about the current spate of misrepresentations and tension being created by a tiny but very vocal segment of the political elite who seem to have mastered the art of infiltrating and recruiting allies in the media to drum up war beats in our state.
“We see attempts to get the media to focus solely on the reclassification of schools – even this is clearly misrepresented – and an attempt to rubbish the wider public spirit and mission of the policy that ordinary Osun people are describing as the best intervention in the state’s education system since the era of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s Free Education Policy”, he said.
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Osun Govt To Spend N4b On Citizens’ Empowerment

The Osun State government has earmarked the sum of N4 billion to boost small-scale businesses in the state.
This was disclosed in Lagos last Saturday at an occasion hosted by the All Progressive Congress, APC National Legal Adviser, Muiz Banire, for Ajibola Basiru, Commissioner for Regional Integration and Special Duties; Wale Boluwaduro, Commissioner for Finance and Muyiwa Ige, Commissioner for Physical Planning all serving in Osun State.
Speaking at the occasion about the programmes of Engr. Rauf Aregbesola in empowering the citizens of Osun, Boluwaduro said, “In the next dispensation, we plan to provide Micro Medium Fund to traders, agric farmers, etc – it’s a World Bank product of N2 billion.
“But, we are backing it up with another N2billion to make N4billion,” adding that “the minimum each person will get is about N1.5million. We could use that to pop up commercial activities in the state.”
Buttressing the impact of the administration’s economic programmes, the commissioner said, “The National Bureau of Statistics has shown that Osun as tiny as it is with 34th position in terms of revenue allocation from the Federation Account is the seventh largest economy in the federation in terms of GDP.
“And it’s put at over $9billion. When Mr. Governor came in, figure handed down by NBS then was $4billion. So, within a period of three years, we have moved to $9billion.
“Osun is 10,000 square meters larger than Lagos. GDP of Lagos is over $35billion.
“We can make more money than Lagos if we properly harness the opportunities that abound in the state.
“In terms of GDP per capita, which is the term in which standard of living is measured, Osun actually is number two after Lagos.
“In terms of standard of living, the governor has been able to deliver on that.” He said.
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WE ARE SAFE IN UKRAINE, OSUN MEDICAL STUDENTS ASSURE GOVERNMENT, PARENTS

Despite the heightening tension and political unrest in some parts of Ukraine, the medical students of Osun state university studying in Ukraine have assured government, parents and well wishers that they are safe and not in any way affected by the crises.
The students under the aegis of H.N. Karazin Kharvis National University State of Osun Medical Students in a letter signed by its president, Mr. Samuel Owoeye Oluwatimileyin and sent to the state government noted that the political rancour did not extend to where they are studying.
The students held that they are fully secured going about their studies and not witnessing any of the chaotic situations stressing that they only watch online just like every other citizen of the world is doing.
According to Owoeye, ” for a while now, news has been going around about the political instability in Ukraine, and that has created worries and agitations in people concerned especially from government quarters, some parents and folks with half-baked information.
“With all confidence, I assure that we are doing fine and not affected in any way by the political rancour in the country as this does not even extend to where we are living and schooling, everything is going well just like a normal day and we did not even physically witness any of the chaotic situations except those that we watch online and hear about.
“We have been fully secure and having a nice time. I confirm to all that State of Osun Medical Students in Ukraine are in peace and harmony”. The Osun medical students in Ukraine emphasised.
The student while praying for the restoration of peace in the political system of the country of their host university averred that news about Ukraine’s political instability will soon be a history.
They expressed gratitude to the Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola led government in Osun for the investment on them, stressing that they shall at all time be grateful and be good ambassadors of the state and Nigeria in Ukraine.
Osun government had sponsored 98 Clinical Students of the College of Medicine of the Osun State University, UNIOSUN, to complete their medical studies in the Karazin University in Ukraine.
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The students, who were in their year three, four and five were said to have been stagnated in their studies for the past three years and could not continue their medical training because non-accredited teaching hospital status of UNIOSUN where they could be trained to become qualified doctors.
 

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Osun: INEC’s voters’ register faulty, says APC

Osun: INEC’s voters’ register faulty, says APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) may reject the voter’s register which the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) wants to use for the governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun states as well as the 2015 general elections.
The party’s Interim National Chairman, Chief Bisi Akande, who spoke with reporters yesterday in Ila-Orangun, his Osun State home town, after collecting his permanent voter card at Unit 12, Obalumo Compound, Atewogbade Street, Isedo 1, Ward 4, alleged that INEC’s records had been manipulated.
Akande said the party would test the process to determine if the register could be used for election or advise the commission to conduct a fresh registration.
He described his experience in Ila-Orangun as “very uncomfortable” because of so many “irregularities”.
Akande said though he collected his card with ease, the story was different for many others who registered in 2011 but could not find their names in the register. Many people found their names appearing twice, according to him.
He said he would inform his party about “what I saw and we are going to look at what to do; if to reject the INEC’s record or not”. “With what I saw, INEC has no credible register to conduct elections. The margin of error is so high; it’s about 60 per cent. If it was two per cent we could say it should be overlooked.
“With what I saw today, INEC has no credible register. They have a manipulated register. They have a fraudulent register. If the margin of error is two per cent, we say ‘oh! How does this happen?’
“My assessment on the collection of permanent voter card is uncomfortable. I came today for the validation of my voter card where I registered and voted in 2011. I was able to collect my card, but some of the people that came after me could not find their names on the list.
“Some names, which appeared once on the voters’ register in 2011, appeared twice. Some names that appeared in 2011 are not appearing again on the list for the collection of the PVC, which makes me to become worried and I began to ask questions. Even in some units where INEC registered 100 people, the register never covered 60 per cent success in such areas.
“This makes me to doubt INEC which smuggled 100, 000 names into the voters’ register in Ondo State and used it to rig election. If we don’t act now and let the world know that INEC is inefficient and fraudulent and that INEC has started the manipulation of Osun State election with this exercise, we will be doing a disservice to Nigeria.
“INEC deceived us in 2011 that it was going to register us with biometric control. It captured our 10 fingers, but in 2011 election, there was no control. I am not certain if there is going to be a control for this card too. This card has no control at all and the INEC that can not give you a biometric control like they do in Ghana can not claim to be able to give you a free, fair and credible election.
“Funny enough, I heard INEC saying it wants to conduct biometric election, but what Nigerians want is for the voters’ register to be valid and credible. But this register can never be credible at the rate they are doing it. It is what I saw.”
On the alleged attempt by members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to collect some cards by proxy in Ikirun on Saturday, the APC chieftain said: “ The PDP has been doing it; they have been buying other people’s cards and the INEC has been supplying them cards. That is why they came to Ikirun this time to collect voter cards by proxy. A credible effort should not be done by proxy. I travelled down to this place to collect my own card. I did not send any of my children or political boys. I came to collect it by myself because I know it is not lawful to collect it by proxy.
“But because the PDP knows that they can do it and they are doing it in the open, that is why it is the only one we see. They can go to INEC office in Abuja to collect cards by fraudulent means. We have known INEC to be inefficient. If the voters’ register is not credible, the election that will follow will never be credible.”
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Ensure Continuous Peaceful Co-Existence, Akere Tells OSHACA

The Commissioner  for Information and Strategy in the State of Osun, Honourable Sunday Akere on Thursday March 6, 2014, commended the people of the State for allowing peace to reign in the State saying that peaceful co-existence among the people of the State is of utmost importance to the present administration.
Akere made the commendation during the formal inauguration of the newly elected state Executives of Osun Hairdressers and Cosmetology Association (OSHACA), held at Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo, Capital of the State of Osun.
The official inauguration which recorded presence of a large crowd of both old and young in the state who were visibly elated with the sound of music on the laudable achievements of the state government.
Akere while commending members of OSHACA for coordinating themselves peacefully since the inception of the present administration charged all and sundry to always preach peace and work for it in their various domains.
Akere who was presented with an award of excellence by the Association noted that peaceful coexistence among the citizens of the state irrespective of their religions and political affiliation is vital for any meaningful development.
He therefore, urged the citizens of the state to coexist in peace and harmony for the state to continue witnessing rapid development.
He added that they should continue to imbibe the culture of tolerance and love for one another, saying they all know that Governor Aregbesola is a peace loving man.
The Senior Special Assistance to the Governor on Civil and Public Matter, Comrade Waheed Lawal called on the people of the state to fully participate in electoral process, saying it is their civic responsibility.
Lawal noted that the only way for the people of the state to sustain the good governance and to continue to enjoy dividend of democracy in the state was for them to allow Governor Aregbesola to rule beyond this year, saying that this could only happen when they were fully participated in the electoral process.
Lawal further stressed that as confirmation and distribution of Permanent Voters Card (PVC) exercise would commence on Friday 7th, and ends on Sunday 9th, the citizen who had done their registration in 2011 should go and collect their Permanent Voters Card in order to be eligible for vote in August 9 gubernatorial  poll.
According to Lawal, “PVC is very important, and it incumbent upon every individual who had registered during 2011 voters registration card to get their PVC as without it, they would not be able to vote in the August 9 governorship election and next year’s general elections”.
He therefore enjoined the people of the state to continue to support the governor so as to deliver more dividends of democracy in the state.
Earlier, in a remark, the president of the association, Mrs Idowu Adeagbo appreciated the state government in its efforts to reduce poverty among the women of the state through some of its laudable programmes.
Adeagbo who promised that the members of the association would continue to give support to the government, said Aregbesola led administration has brought creditable development to the state in the last three years.
She however, expressed her gratitude to the state government for always keeping to its electoral promises, saying that as far as the OSHACA is concerned they would leave no any stone unturned to ensure the continuity of Governor Aregbesola in office, adding that the starling achievements of Aregbesola have made his candidature stands out among other contestants.
She therefore charged the members of the association to fully partake in the electoral process by going en mass out on Friday 7 to collect their Permanent Voters Card in order to be eligible to vote.
Some of the newly executives were, Mrs Bolajoko Oyebola( Vice President), Mrs Alimi Latifat (Secretary), Mrs Adeyemo Feyikemi (Assistance Secretary), Mrs Foluke Adebiyi (Financial Secretary), Mrs Omowumi Agboola(Auditor), Mrs Rachael Adebisi (Chief Whip),Mrs M T Olalere (PRO1), Mrs Rachael Irelewuyi (PRO11) among others.

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SONY DSCThe Jonathan’s led Federal Government is now ready to copy the template of the school feeding programme of the Governor of the State of Osun; Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola tagged O’MEALS.
This is not the first time the central government will be copying the template of Aregbsola’s administration for better governance, they have replicated Aregbesola”s youth empowerment scheme tagged OYES, they called SURE-P among many others.
According to the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development, Dr. Akinwumi Adesina, while presenting a performance review of Millennium Development Goals (MDGs)-funded intervention programmes and projects of the Ministry between 2011 and 2013, as well as proposals for 2014 under the ministry’s proposed appropriation to the House of Representatives Committee on MDGs.
He said “To address the problem of malnutrition among children, especially those of school age, the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has proposed the introduction of school feeding as a pilot scheme in Sokoto State and the Federal Capital Territory in the 2014 budget.
The Minister noted that almost one out of every six children born in Nigeria die before the age of five, adding that malnutrition is a major cause of mortality and morbidity among children under five years, as well as pregnant women.
Adesina stated that in addition to being a major cause of mortality and morbidity among children and vulnerable women, extreme poverty and hunger are also silent mental capacity killers among children, as an underfed and malnourished child finds it much harder to learn than his well-fed counterpart.
Indicating that the ministry has achieved the MDGs number one goal of reducing by 50 per cent by 2015 the number of Nigerians exposed to hunger and extreme poverty well ahead of target, the Minister listed key intervention areas of the ministry within the period under review.
He argued that agriculture is three to four times a more efficient tool for reducing hunger and extreme poverty than any other form of government intervention, as smallholder farmers account for about 75 per cent of the rural population where poverty is most acute.
Among the measures and projects the ministry undertook between 2011 and 2013 to achieve MDGs goals within the Agricultural Transformation Agenda, he said, are development of vitamin-embedded cassava varieties.
The special cassava varieties, he said, were being distributed to smallholder farmers in key cassava-growing States all over the country.
Adesina also pointed out that the ministry also embarked on development and distribution of orange-feed sweet potato varieties, including the training of 6,000 youths to multiply planting materials for farmers.
While giving a performance assessment of the Ministry’s MDGs-funded intervention projects, which he said were at a weighted average completion level of 65 per cent, the minister said N4.0 billion was proposed for MDGs projects in 2013 with N2.1 billion actually released.
He said whatever the amount the ministry will receive in the 2014 budget year, a major target of the ministry’s intervention will be to raise the number of women farmers with access to Government’s growth enhancement support (GES) from 600, 000 in 2013 to 1.5 million this year.
The House Committee on MDGs gave its endorsement of the Ministry’s MDGs programmes and projects.
The Committee also called for closer collaboration between the committee and the ministry to ensure the attainment of the key targets of MDGs by the 2015.
It would be recalled that the Governor of the State of Osun since assumption of office have been feeding the pupils of the elementary class in the public schools of the State with variety of balanced diet foods like Eggs, Meat, Cat fish and fruits to boost their well-being for efficient learning and the programme has yielded desirable results and a PDP led Federal Government is working on it now replicate the programme.
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BE VIGILANT AS INEC ISSUES PERMANENT VOTERS’ CARDS;  AREGBESOLA TELLS OSUN ELECTORATES.

Governor of the state of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola today joined other citizens of the state to participate in the voters’ verification exercise and the collection of the permanent voter’s card in preparation towards the forthcoming gubernatorial election in the state and urged the electorates to be vigilant during the exercise.
Aregbesola arrived at the Ifofin Ilesa Ward 8 Unit 1 polling center in company of the First Lady, Alhaja Serifat Aregbesola at exactly12:25pm into the waiting arms of the state Deputy Governor, Mrs Grace Titilayo Laoye Tomori, the state Resident Electoral Commissioner, Ambassador Rufus Akeju and other electorates.
Speaking shortly after completing his verification and collecting his permanent voters card, Aregbesola described the power which the people has to freely and confidently select or elect their leaders as the greatest power in the modern day society, saying that the power of a modern society is the power of an adult to choose the leaders they believe can represent their interest.
He said democracy is about the people and it is the best form of ensuring the popular participation in the election of representatives, stressing that the right that democracy gives equally calls for a reciprocal discharge of responsibility from the citizens because it is not just enough to have the right to elect representatives but discharge responsibilities that will support the process which will ensure that representatives perform the duties which they elected for.
Aregbesola who stated that the responsibility of the citizens is not only demonstrated through the payment of tax alone stress that the citizens of a state also needs to participate in the process of electing a responsible leader and also be vigilant to the security of their environment, the transparency of officials of the state and about how policies that affects them are being implemented.
While calling on the citizens of the state to troop out en mass to verify their voters cards, the Governor stated that the cards must be kept jealously not only for the August 9 elections in the state but for subsequent elections pointing out that just like the ATM cards the permanent voter’s cards also contains necessary information about the holder.
He called on all those who are sure that they registered for the 2011 elections to go and verify and collect the permanent voters’ card while urging those who have misplaced their temporary voter’s cards to also go to their registration point with a passport size photograph to fill a form and get a new permanent voters card.
He said for those who could not find their names on the voters register, they will have the opportunity to do a fresh registration as from on the12th of March 2014 when they will be given their own voter’s card.
The Governor also used the opportunity to explain to members of the All Progressives Congress that their party registration cards alone will not qualify them to vote during the elections but only makes them to be recognised as just party members saying that it is only the permanent voter’s card that they can use to exercise their franchise.
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‘Osun Government House not for sale’

‘Osun Government House not for sale’Recently, I made a self-appointed good governance tour of Osun State, with a view to truly intimating myself with the progress made by Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola’s government in the last three years. My findings were heart-warming and reflective of an administrator who knows his onions. I found to my happiness, that hitherto, inaccessible roads in remote parts of the state now has Aregbesola’s magic wands played out on them.

From my native Ede through Iperindo, Ifetedo, Ejigbo, Orile-Owu, Ikire-Ile, Ife- Odan, Ikotun in Egbedore LGA, Ajagunlase, Ikirun up to Otan-Ayegbaju, Ife Ondaye, Ifewara, and some parts of Ijesaland, the story is the same. The 10km-stretch of road rehabilitation embarked upon by the 30 local government areas in the State have impacted positively on the lives of the people.
The indigenes of these areas are united in one thing; that good roads are beneficial to all, be you the rich or poor. Good roads do not discriminate on who uses them, they say. The ordinary folks in Osun are at peace with Aregbesola’s modest achievements, since they exist through their legitimate petty businesses. They don’t dream tall like the city dwellers.
Of particular importance, is the Oba Adesoji Aderemi Road now under construction. That particular road will go down in the history of Osun State as a master-piece of infrastructure. A feel of the one-kilometre part of the road which has been stone-based and aesthetically asphalted, will convince the worst of Aregbesola’s critics that this governor knows the rudiment of what it takes to put a road that will stand the test of time in place. Twenty-first century technology is being deployed in the construction of this particular road in memory of the first African Governor of the old Western Region.
Work is going on at a feverish pitch on the road, which has now reached an advanced stage, as it has been opened up to the Testing Ground area of Osogbo. Aregbesola has broken a jinx, because those in the saddle of affairs between 1999 and 2011, considered what Aregbesola achieved with this road impossible.
This is not to lose sight of transformation, the Osogbo township roads are witnessing. But some people keep on complaining, that is it “road alone we go chop”. That is their own understanding of governance. Government does not go about “spraying” naira on the streets for people to pick. You have to work for it. All over the world, people don’t want change, until they have actually experienced it. A reformer has enemies in those who profiteer by the old order.
Yes, contractors may not be Osun indigenes, but majority of the artisans and other labour-hands been used by them are indigenes of Osun. Laterite, granite, planks, and cement are purchased from Osun markets, with such money realized by the owners, ploughed back to Osun economy. All over Nigeria, Julius Berger is at work. It uses Nigerians and not Germans for various aspects of its construction business. Why the hue and cry over who is doing what in Osun, if we are getting good return for our money.
What has so far become of the various sites demolished in Osogbo? Going round the various sites and buildings affected, there seems to be abandonment of the locations, with new structures springing up in disguise by entrepreneurs. Why was the hurry in demolishing the structures affected, when government was not prepared to make a good use of the locations?
The various stadia projects initiated by former Governor Oyinlola should be re-visited and made to come to fruition. Sport is part of our economic development if well harnessed and promoted. Also in the course of my self-appointed good governance tour of the state, it is evident that Aregbesola is yet to let Ilesa township have a feel of “ONA BABA ONA”. In its real sense of it, it’s food for thought.
I chuckle when I hear some people complaining that Aregbesola has ‘mopped up’ naira from circulation in Osun. We should not forget that Osun is part of the federation called Nigeria, which is currently experiencing drastic shortfall in her receipt of federation account, owing to one factor or the other in the upstream sector of the oil economy. Almost all the states are now crying of reduction in their shares of allocation from the federation account. Or is it a sin for a governor to block loopholes and areas of wastage, which in the past had made some public officers loom larger than life as they feed fat on our collective purse?
Even at that, Governor Aregbesola keeps trudging on, using the little resources available to him judiciously, to make Osun looks truly what it should be. But our fore-fathers have a wise saying – “if a hunter kills a fat grass-cutter, his detractors will say of him, what a small rat he has killed”, (i.e, Ota eni ki pa odu oya!).
Nigeria’s economy is facing hard time, and this informs why all the states and local government areas should improve on their internally generated revenue, because if the black gold wells- i.e. crude oil dry up today, what becomes of us as a nation? Entrepreneurship should be in-built in all of us, so as to make a decent living without depending on government patronages.
We are yet to see action on the efforts to revamp Osun cocoa industry, Ede three years on. Sir Adewale Adeeyo, the Chairman board of Directors of the company should speak out. If the Chinese lease of the company is not forthcoming, is there a PLAN B to take the industry out of woods?
Indeed, anything is possible if we have faith, the will and the heart. I know we all have the will to play our parts in this campaign for accelerated development in Osun State. I know we have faith in the present regime and we have the hearts to face the challenges ahead.
*Lawal wrote in from Ede, Osun State.
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