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25/01/2018

Osun Politics: Intrigues, Facts and Fallacies


It is always better to tell the truth even when it is difficult to state. One does not need so much talk. Governor Rauf Aregbesola Administration in Osun has brought total transformation to the State in virtually all areas of lives. These works speak for Rauf. They can be clearly seen even by the blind. Ordinarily, one does not need to bother responding to people who may want to rubbish these accomplishments. To set the record straight however, issues must be clarified especially for those who may be living outside the State. For the attention of Mr. Rasheed Kunle Adekoge, a Governorship Aspirant in the forthcoming election in the State. He was quoted by Nigeria Tribune Newspaper of 14/1/2018, “It’s tragic Osun lags behind Borno in education”. Although,it could be media sensation, facts must be stated. Barely 3 months into his Administration, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola convoked an Education Summit, chaired by Prof. Wole Soyinla, to look at various problems confronting education in the State with a view to find a way forward. The communiqué of the Summit, consequently, became the pivot of Aregbesola Education Policy Direction. Over 253,000 Elementary School Pupils are fed nutritional meals – chicken, fish, beef, eggs and fruits – at every school day. This has been a strategic tool to enhance primary school enrolment from 155,318 to 252,793 – 60%. Despite economic hardship confronting the State and pressure from left, right and centre that the school feeding should stop so as to save some money, Governor Aregbesola insisted that school feeding must not suffer as quality education is the only legacy a responsible Government can give the sons and daughters of the poor. He believes that investment in today’s children and youth would yield the best return in not too distance future and that governance should be a tool to developing society via human being in same environment. This initiative has won international accolades and has been adopted by the Federal Government. He believes that poverty can be banished via conscious education of the mind towards productive engagement which will trigger creativity and productivity that will meet basic needs of a man. 750,000 School Uniforms at 2 pairs per student of Elementary, Middle and High Schools were distributed free. Omoluabi Scholars Buses are provided to ease transport at N20 per trip. The school children are taught the act of calisthenics – an exercise display at building new generation of students who are physically robust, mentally sound and socially well adjusted. SSS3 students are given Opon Imo, Tablet of Knowledge, which makes learning simplistic and interesting. The devise contains all books required for the SSS3 Syllabus with the last 10 years past questions of WAEC, NECO and JAMB. Ogbeni is the first to implement UNESCO recommendation on digital education in Nigeria which is being understudied by all States in Nigeria. Aregbesola Administration pays for External Examination Fee of every SSS3 students who justifies the need to spend tax payers money on him/her by having credits in four subjects including mathematics and English Language in a mock examination organised before the real examination. Ogbeni Aregbesola Administration, realising teachers as the souls of education, decentralised Teaching Service Commission (TESCOM) into three districts headed by a Tutor-General – an equivalent of Permanent Secretary in the State Civil Service – to ease implementation of welfare policies of teaching and non-teaching staff. Teachers Establishment and Pension Office (TEPO) was established for training and retraining, promotion and taking care of teachers’ pension after retirement. Over 100 of the targeted 170 magnificent and functional Model Schools with all facilities that promise conducive environment for teaching, learning and culture have been built and commissioned across the State while the remaining are awaiting completion. Aside, over 100 dilapidated Elementary and Middle Schools have been renovated throughout the State. Members of the National Association of Private School Proprietors of Nigeria, Osun Chapter, have confirmed that Aregbesola education policy has drastically reduced pupils’ rate of enrolment and increased withdrawal from Private Schools to the Public Schools in the last few years. The tertiary institutions are not left out. 65 Uniosun Medical Student under the State sponsorship to Ukraine have completed their studies and returned last November. They are now qualified Medical Doctors. Without being prompted until when economic challenges forced it to be suspended, Aregbesola increased Bursary Award to Osun indigenes in recognised tertiary institutions in Nigeria from N2,000 paid to final year Students to N10,000 while the final year Law and Medical Students bursary increased fromN3,000 to N20,000. Mr. Rasheed Kunle Adekoge and other aspirants in the forthcoming Governorship election should concern themselves on how to consolidate and build on the solid foundation Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola has laid. Ogbeni investment in education will manifest sooner than later. If he cannot be commended on this huge achievement, he should never be castigated. It is also instructive to react to Alade Bashir Lawal, Secretary-General, Association of Senior Servants of Nigeria (ASCSN) view that there is no economic reason that should warrant a State Government to owe workers salaries. Alade was quoted in a feature story/ interview in Sunday Guardian Newspaper of 14/1/2018, page 14-17, “ ........ go to Osun State for example, the whole place, including its economy is dead. The State is a civil service state and once workers are not collecting salaries, the artisans, food vendors would not make sales, and schools that supposed to be taking care of children would send the children back home. It is quite a vicious circle, and the workers are having it very rough”. Yes, workers deserve their salaries and that had always been until the middle of 2015. Before then, on or before 25th of every month, salaries and pensions were paid. Again, Governor Aregbesola had introduced and paid 13th month salaries of 10%, 25%, 50% and 100% workers basic salary as a gesture to motivate workers in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 respectively. The workers were paid their leave bonus either on their birthday or date of joining the service, as chosen by each worker. He increased beneficiaries of Car Loan from 2,189 to 10,000 and also increased by 100% government monthly subvention to this loan from N10 million to N20 million. He increased the rate available to workers on Grade Level 1-3 from N100,000 to N170,000; workers on Grade Level 9-10 increased fromN250,000 to N400,000; and Grade Level 16-17 increased from N500,000 to N750,000. Same increment applied to Housing Loan.Working place and its environs were renovated and beautified. The Pensioners were not left out. Osun has 11,000 pensioners and their bill per month is N600 million, the highest in the South-West except Lagos. In 2015 and 2016 , despite financial difficulties, Aregbesola committed N5,426,720,195 and N3,981,312 respectively to payment of pension.In December 2016, N1,539,227 was committed to pension. In November 2016, Osun received the first Paris Club Refund of N11,744,237,793 and paid N8,519,437, 233.43 for September, October November and December salaries; N924,676,305.24 as leave bonuses for September, October, November and December; N2,496,605,100.64 for Pension of September, October, November and December and N1,704,828,033.73 was transferred to Ministry of Local Government for the LG salaries. Osun Government added N1,901,308,879.48 to make up. In July 2017, Osun received the second tranche of Paris Club Refund of N6,314,106,340.62 and paid N3,768,669,258 for workers salaries; N503,908,457.4 as leave bonuses; N791,074,280.8 as Pension and N934,841,306 for LG Salaries. This same pattern applies to last tranche of Paris Refund in December 2017, with N1,000,000,000 set aside to pay pension. A labour leader like Alade Bashir should not talk flippantly. An iota of fact should not be entirely missing in his interview. Perhaps, he was referring to Osun before emergence of Aregbesola when he posited,“go to Osun State for example, the whole place, including its economy is dead”. He should just goggle what United Nation (UN) Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index 2016 said of Osun. The Financial Derivatives Company (FDC) end of 2017 Report states. Bismark Rewane, FDC Managing Director, ranked Osun Second wealthiest among 36 States of the Federation. In his presentation titled “How the States Performed in 2017”, Bismark said “In one of the top three economic analysts in Nigeria, all States in Nigeria in the last financial year, Aregbesola ingenuity of Modulated Salary Structure yielded very positive results. Osun has one of the lowest net Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC) but it is not delinquent in the payment of salary arrears”. United Nation (UN) Multi-Dimentional Poverty Index and FDC Misery Index 2017 concluded that Osun under Aregbesola Administration has heavily invested in infrastructure, education, social services, human capacity development and has consequently translated into an economy with under-employment, unemployment and inflation well below national average and diverse. In summary, as it is usually said among writers, opinions are free, facts are sacred. Accordingly, writers should get their facts well before making malicious comments on other people works. Yaya Ademola writes from Alekuwodo, Osogbo 08037127929

17/02/2016

The Story of Jumoke; From Bread Seller To Top Model

In a classical story of grass to grace, Jumoke Orisaguna went from hawking bread on the streets of Lagos to becoming a top model signed to a modeling agency and gaining international fame and prominence.

Jumoke is a native of Iree, Boripe Local Government Area of Osun State, she was an apprentice at a hair dressing salon for years, graduated but couldn't open her own shop for lack of finance. she resorted to working as an assistant in her mentor's hair dressing shop.

When Jumoke couldn't cope she abandoned her husband and two children, and ran away to Lagos to begin hustling on the street hawking bread.

As faith will have it, she unknowingly ran into a video shooting session, her wares perched atop her head, and in that split second her life changed forever.

PopularNigerian photographer TY Bello is behind the change in Jumoke's fortunes. TY was photographing UK popstar Tinie Tempah when Jumoke walked into the shot. TY took her shoot posted it on line and it immediately went viral. According to TY "people already  thought she was a model, nobody wanted to believe she only photo-bombed,  so I said so be it" then the search for her began.

Today, Jumoke is a student of Poise Nigeria where she is to study Proficiency in English Grammar and Communication as well as One on One Personality Development Course fully paid for by Sujimoto Construction Limited. She also signed a money spinning contract as the new face of Payporte, she has also become a brand ambassador with Stanbic Bank.

25/01/2016

JUST IN: VAN GAAL OUT, RYAN GIGGS TAKES OVER !

Following the 0 - 1 home defeat of Manchester United to Southampton last Saturday and the departure of Manager Van Gaal, the first assistant manager Ryan Giggs have taken over Monday's training session at Manchester United training ground.

Van Gaal travelled to Netherlands to attend his daughter's birthday shortly after the home defeat, and speculations are rife that the embattled manager may not return.
   
His reaction after the match has further affirm the speculation of him not returning. "I’m very disappointed that I cannot reach the expectations of the fans," he said after the defeat. "They have - or they had - great expectations of me, and I cannot fulfill them, so I am very frustrated because of that."

22/01/2016

Osun Restructure Ministries

Governor of the State of Osun, Rauf Aregbesola has announced the restructuring of the state’s machinery of government reducing the state’s ministries to twelve in the process. He has also announced the creation of a new ministry while merging some existing ones.

In a letter of notification forwarded to the Speaker of the House, Rt. Hon. Najeem Folasayo Salaam, Governor Aregbesola stated that while there will be 12 ministries, nine agencies and bureaus will be under his office for direct supervision.

The governor stated in his letter which was dated January 21 that the decision to restructure was arrived at after a reappraisal of the machinery of government. The letter titled: “Notification of the Restructuring of Some Existing Ministries and Creation of a New Ministry in the State of Osun” listed the 12 ministries in the letter to the House of Assembly:

1. Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security, and Youths Engagement.
2. Ministry of Industries, Commerce, Cooperatives and Empowerment.
3. Ministry of Economic Planning, Budget and Development
4. Ministry of Education, Science and Technology.
5. Ministry of Environment, Sanitation and Physical Planning.
6. Ministry of Finance.
7. Ministry of Health.
8. Ministry of Information, Home Affairs, Tourism and Culture.
9. Ministry of Justice.
10. Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy, Water Resources, and Community Affairs.
11. Ministry of Women, Children, and Social Affairs.
12. Ministry of Works and Transport.

The letter also listed nine agencies and bureaus that will be operating directly under the office of the governor. The agencies are:
1. Office of Regional Integration.
2. State of Osun Sports Council.
3. Department of Social and Grassroots Mobilization and Guidance.
4. Office of Policy Coordination.
5. Osun Job Centre.
6. Bureau of Lands.
7. Pilgrims Welfare Board (Christian Wing).
8. Pilgrims Welfare Board (Muslim Wing).
9. Office of Forestry, Natural and Mineral Resources.

The governor while urging the Speaker to communicate the development to members of the House, also explained that the decision was taken to reduce the cost of governance as well as enhance service delivery.

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Oscars of Controversies

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Award also known as OSCARS has been embroiled in controversies following the public declaration by Jada Pinkett Smith that she wont be attending this year's award ceremony.

A whole lot of Hollywood stars have now joined the boycott in protest of the absence of minorities among the nominees including husband Will Smith who also describe the lack of representation among the acting nominees as unfair. "We're part of this community but at this current time, we're uncomfortable to stand there and say that this is OK," Smith said."

This is the second OSCARS in a row without  a black actor as nominee, prompting the now trending hash tag  #OscarsSoWhite.

The award was first presented in 1929 at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel.

08/10/2015

LIST OF ACCREDITED OBSERVER GROUPS FOR KOGI AND BAYELSA STATES GOVERNORSHIP ELECTIONS 2015

The Independent National Electoral Commission has approved Fifty (50) Observer groups to participate in the forth coming Kogi and Bayelsa states Governorship Elections scheduled for 21st November, and 5th December, 2015 respectively. The approved groups are as follows;

 DOMESTIC

 1. CENTRE FOR STRATEGIC CONFLICT MANAGEMENT
2. JUSTICE & EQUITY ORGANISATIONS
3. ALLIANCE FOR CREDIBLE ELECTION IN NIGERIA
4. NEPAD NIGERIA OBSERVATION TEAM
5. AFRICAN CENTRE FOR LEADERSHIP, STRATEGY & DEVELOPMENT (CENTRE LSD)
6. CENTRE FOR CIVIC EDUCATION AKA TRANSITION MONITORING GROUP 7. INITIAITVE FOR THE PROMOTION OF CIVIC OBLIGATIONS & SUSTAINABLE PEACE
8. RESEARCH INITIAITVE FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND GENDER AWARENESS
9. CIVIL SOCIETY LEGISLATIVE ADVOCACY CENTRE
10. CENTRE FOR CREDIBLE LEADERSHIP AND CITIZENS AWARENESS
11. WEST AFRICAN NETWORK OF ELECTION OBSERVERS (WANEO)
12. JUSTICE DEVELOPMENT AND PEACE COMMISSION (CATHOLIC CARITAS FOUNDATION OF NIGERIA)
13. CLEEN FOUNDATION
14. PAN AFRICAN LEADERSHIP LEAGUE
15. GLOBAL NETWORK FOR PEACE BUILDING
16. WOMEN MAKING THE DIFFERENCE INITIATIVE
17. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF STATE ASSEMBLY LEGISLATORS
18. ELECTION MONITORS
19. COMMUNITY LIFE PROJECT/RECLAIM NAIJA
20. INT’L PEACE AND CIVIC RESPONSIBILITY CENTRE
21. WOMEN INITIATIVE FOR A BETTER NIGERIA
22. NIGERIAN CIVIL SOCIETY SITUATION ROOM (POLICY AND LEGAL    ADVOCACY CENTRE)
23. FORUM OF STATE INDEPENDENT ELECTORAL COMMISSION OF NIGERIA (FOSIECOM)
24. HUMAN RIGHTS MONITOR
25. INDEPENDENT ELECTION MONITORING GROUP
26. AL-HABIBIYA ISLAMIC SOCIETY
27. AREWA CONSULTATIVE WOMEN ORGANISATION
28. POLICE SERVICE COMMISSION
29. NEW-VIEW GLOBAL INITIATIVE FOR YOUTH & WOMEN DEVELOPMENT 30. GAMJI MEMBERS
31. LEGISLATIVE PEOPLE ORIENTED SUPPORT INITIAITIVE
32. MOFEUS FOUNDATION
33. CENTRE FOR INTERVENTION
34. NATIONAL COMMITTEE OF PATRIOTS
35. GLOBAL INITIATIVE FOR AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT
36. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR PEACEFUL ELECTIONS IN NIGERIA
37. CITIZEN DIRECT NETWORK
38. NOBLE LEADERSHIP
39. NBA ELECTION WORKING GROUP
40. ORGANISATION OF PATRIOTIC YOUTHS FOR DEVELOPMENT
41. WOMEN ARISE FOR CHANGE INITIATIVE
42. AFRICAN INITIATIVE FOR SUSTANABLE AND POSITIVE DEVELOPMENT 43. ORIENT FOUNDATION

FOREIGN
44. BRITISH HIGH COMMISSION
45. INTERNATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ELECTORAL SYSTEMS
46. U.S EMBASSY, ABUJA
47. EUROPEAN UNION
48. INTERNATIONAL REPUBLICAN INSTITUTE
49. AFRICAN UNION
50. NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC INSTITUTE


 Source: INEC