Tag: AREGBESOLA

  • Ekiti fuel crisis: NUPENG, IPMAN suspend strike as Aregbesola intervenes

    Ekiti fuel crisis: NUPENG, IPMAN suspend strike as Aregbesola intervenes

    The Independent Petroleum Marketers Association of Nigeria (IPMAN) and the Nigeria Union of Petroleum and Natural Gas (NUPENG) yesterday suspended their three-week-old strike in Ekiti State, following the intervention of Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola.

    Leaders of the two unions and Ekiti State Governor Ayodele Fayose met at the Osun State Government House and signed an agreement to suspend the strike.

    In a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting, the Ekiti State government agreed to pleas for the reversal of some Certificates of Occupancy of landed property on which filling stations were built except those on waterways, canal and where there is no justification for such revocation.

    The communique was signed by Governors Fayose and Aregbesola, NUPENG’s General Secretary Joseph Ogbebor, IPMAN’s Zonal Chairman Debo Ahmed and Petroleum Tanker Drivers Association’s (PTD’s) NUPENG National Vice Chairman Solomon Kilanko.

    The communique said an ad hoc committee, comprising of Ekiti State government and oil and gas marketers would be constituted to spell out the conditions and guidelines for the establishment and operations of filling stations in the state.

    It was also agreed that demolition should stop, pending the outcome of the Committee’s report.

    After the meeting, Fayose, who addressed reporters, expressed happiness with the suspension of the strike.

    The governor hailed Aregbesola for his intervention and prayed for the progress of the country.

    Aregbesola expressed appreciation to the unions for their understanding.

  • ‘Aregbesola has lived up to expectation’

    ‘Aregbesola has lived up to expectation’

    Omoba Dotun Babayemi is a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun state. He spoke with reporters in Lagos on the challenges confronting the Aregbesola administration and other partisan issues. Excerpts:

    As a successful businessman, why have you decided to join politics, which many people will describe as dirty?

    If you look at some of the people that have come before us, someone like the great sage, Chief Obafemi  Awolowo. He was a successful practitioner, yet he gave that up in order to serve his people. Look at our leaders like General Alani Akinrinade who lost everything in the fight to ensure that Nigeria remains one. We also have other leaders like the late Anthony Enahoro, Papa Bisi Akande and even the governor of the stateof Osun, Rauf Aregbesola. He was a successful businessman but he gave that all in service. I believe there is nothing as fulfilling and satisfying as being able to better the lot of the people in the environment. That to me is what politics is all about.

    How will you assess the performance of Governor Rauf Aregbesola in the last six years?

    Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola over the last six years has been one of the most outstanding leaders we have had, not only in the Yoruba nation but Nigeria in general.  When he came into power in 2010, within 90 days, he took 10,000 youths off the street through the O-YES programme.  He was the first person to do that till date.  His challenge has always been focused on the people. Osun state was one of the first state to implement the minimum wage that was put forward at that time and it has a huge impact on him but through reasonable financial reengineering, he has been able to manage that aspect responsibly.  We’ve had some challenges as a country. For example,, the FAAC allocation that comes to Osun is now a minuscule bit of what it used to be. Yet, if you go to the state of Osun today and you compare it to what it was at inception, and you look at every government that has been in place, the changes that we’ve had in that state since Governor Aregbesola beats everything else that was before it.  Some of the challenges that people has is that they want everything now. The question they ask is ‘ what can I get into my pocket’?; forgetting that as a leader, you must have the vision that encapsulates not just the benefit of people of today but of the people of tomorrow.  When you assess his government in the area of infrastructure, based on the funds available, he is probably heads and shoulders above any other government in Nigeria today.  If you go to the local government, there is no area in Osun today that you will not find an edifice that is encouraging not just to the populace, but it is an incentive for the kids to want to go to school. It is an incentive for the parents to say this where my children are being trained.  He is not just doing it for today but for generations yet to come. In terms of people-centric policies that he has put into place, I will score him 100 percent.  Osun introduced the school feeding programme which the FG has now copied. The number of children in Primaries 1-4 which were there before Aregbesola came in  tripled when this were brought into place. Can you imagine what will happen if we are able to replicate this in all parts of Nigeria?  That is investing in the future.  If you go to the First Republic, the South Western part of Nigeria got independence before anybody else because of innovative programmes such as free education, infrastructural developments and so on.  We had the first radio and television station in Nigeria  at that time in Ibadan.  Liberty stadium in Ibadan was the first.  If you look at the way Aregbesola is running his government, there are many firsts that is being replicated.  History is judging Awolowo now for being a trailblazer. I am positive that posterity will also judge Aregbesola for good.

    There are reports your people are requesting you to run for political office. How true is this?

    Yes, there have always been over the last 10 years and there is still is.  I think the most important thing is whether in or outside office, to ensure that the policies that are coming from the government are people-centric policies that can benefit not just my own constituency but especially the Yoruba nation as well.

    Osun recently lost one of its illustrious son in the person of Senator Isiaka Adeleke (Serubawon). What can you say about the late politician?

    Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke (may God rest his soul)  was a big brother to quite a lot of us. He was a trailblazer. He became the first executive governor of Osun state at the age of 37. Unfortunately, he was only able to serve 22 months in office before the military truncated that political dispensation. He was a courageous person that a lot of people gravitated to because he has the love of the people at heart. It is the responsibility of those of us he left behind to ensure that we carry on with the love he had for the people.

    You were recently honoured with Evergreen Award for Humanitarian Services by the Osun state chapter of the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ).  What is your perception about the award?

    I am very grateful and I dedicated the award to Almighty God, my family and especially my constituency. Being recognised for humanitarian deeds is probably the most fulfilling thing. As a private citizen, I have done my bit in ensuring that the quality of life of people around us is improved.  The award has brought me to a point where I am now encouraged to do more because having the fourth estate of the realm recognise you because of your contributions in the society makes it a lot more special. So, I am very much encouraged to do a lot more.

  • Aregbesola swears in 22 commissioners,  16 special advisers

    Aregbesola swears in 22 commissioners, 16 special advisers

    Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola yesterday swore in his executive council made up of 22 commissioners and 16 special advisers.

    On the list of the commissioners are an Associate Professor of Economics, Olalekan Dauda Yinusa; a Doctor of Law, Ajibola Basiru and a former Senator, Mudasiru Hussain.

    The governor said he and his deputy, Mrs Grace Titi Laoye-Tomori, would drop their portfolios in Works and Infrastructure and Education for the new commissioners, to allow for effective policy coordination and supervision.

    Aregbesola, at the inauguration at the parking lot of Bola Ige House in Osogboý, said the ceremony was long overdue, but for financial constraint.

    He said: “I congratulate the appointees for being considered worthy of service to the government and people of our dear state and for scaling the hurdle of screening.”

    The commissioners are Ismail Jayeoba Alagbada, Commerce, Co-operatives, Industries and Empowerment; Miss Mobolaji Akande, Human Resources and Capacity Building; Kolapo Alimi, Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs;  Mrs Mofolake Adetohun Adegboyega, Empowerment and Youths Development; Mr. Emmanuel Kunle Ige, Agriculture, Food Security and Youths Engagement; Dr. Surajudeen Bashir Ajibola, Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice; Mr. Bola Ilori, Regional Integration;  Hon. Idiat Babalola, Commissioner for Federal Matters; Hon. Biyi Odunlade, Social Affairs Special Needs; Wasiu Kolawole Omotunde-Young, Education; Mudasiru Hussain, Cabinet Matters;  Oguntola Mudasir Toogun, Special Duties;  Idowu Michael Korede, Environment and Sanitation;   Alh. Bola Oyebamiji, Finance; Mr Adelani Baderinwa , Information and Strategy; Mrs Latifat Giwa, Women Affairs;  Engr Remi Omowaiye, Innovation and Technology; Dr. Rafiu Kusamotu, Health; Engr. Kazeem Aderemi Salami, Works and Transport; Dr. Dauda Yinusa,  Economy, Planning and Budget;  Dauda Adebiyi, Home Affair and Akintunde Akinajo, Lands and Physical Planning.

    The special Advisers are Hon. Samuel Adebisi, Special Adviser to the Governor Local Government and Chieftain Affairs; Barrister Mikail Adejare Adebisi,  Special Adviser to the Governor on Special Projects, Office of the Governor; Barrister  Gbenga Akano, Special Adviser to the Governor on Tax Matters;  Hon. Ipoola Binuyo, Special Adviser to the Governor on Legislative Matters; Gbenga Oyinlola, Special Adviser to the Governor on Health Matters; Mr. Ayinde Olateju, Special Adviser to the Governor on Science and Technology; Mr. Ismail Adetoyese, Special Adviser to the Governor on Wealth Creation;  Simeon Popoola, Special Adviser to the Governor on Commerce;   Olajide Opatola, Special Adviser to the Governor on Environment and Sanitation; Tunde Ajilore, Special Adviser to the Governor on Natural, Mineral Resources;  Claudius Kolajo, Special Adviser to the Governor on Agriculture, Food Security and Youth Engagement;  Ademola, Special Adviser to the Governor on Public Production and Efficiency; Grace Oluyemi, Special Adviser to the Governor on Higher Education Bursary of Schools;  Mrs Taiwo Oluga,  Special Adviser to the Governor on Culture and Tourism; Olugebenga Awosode,  Special Adviser to the Governor on Cooperative and  John Ibirogba,  Special Adviser to the Governor on Women and Community Affairs.

  • Aregbesola commissions two mega schools

    Aregbesola commissions two mega schools

    The Governor of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola on Friday commissioned another in the chain of the mega-schools under the execution of his administration.

    At the opening of the Government Middle School and Elementary School in Osogbo, the state capital, the governor lamented over what he called the shabby appearances of pupils and students in some of the public schools in the state.

    The newly inaugurated model schools were part of the 96 model schools built by the Aregbesola-led administration.

    Aregbesola said the education revolution was part of his administration’s resolves to build a new man in every child in the state, a decision which he said would help to sustain the future of the state.

    He however expressed displeasure at the appearance of some pupils in some of the public schools in the state, a situation which he described as worrisome in view of the heavy investments made in education by the state.

    The governor, who implored parents to always see to the welfare of their children said henceforth the state as part of its effort to restore discipline would start operation- check- your-dress among the public schools pupils.

    He said the stand order would further strengthen discipline in public schools and as well encourage neatness among the pupils and students.

    “We have state-of-the-arts schools with quality finishing. Our schools are incomparable most especially the facilities therein. We have put in place schools with beautiful environment conducive for learning and teaching.

    “And for any parent to complement this gesture, his or her child must appear very neat to school. It is in view of that we urge our people to support education.”

    “This does not lie on parents alone, our teachers too must do the needful and ensure that every child is encouraged on neatness”, he stressed.

  • Accolades for Aregbesola at 60

    Conventional wisdom dictates that becoming a governor in a political terrain like Nigeria’s is no mean feat. To become a governor who enjoys the backing of the masses is even more phenomenal; something political office holders covet like a golden fleece. Although it is something desired by many, only a few have been able to attain it. The few include the Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola.

    Aregbesola loves his people and his people love him with passion. Little wonder encomiums were rained on him from high and low quarters as he celebrated his 60th birthday on Thursday.

    The week-long activities commemorating the birthday of the people’s governor was bankrolled by his committee of friends. Kicking off on Thursday, there were prayers for the governor from the Muslim faithful yesterday while today is set aside for a 3-hour solidarity trek where thousands of appreciative Osun people would join the governor on fitness walk.

    The colourful birthday festivities will continue tomorrow with a novelty match between the executive and legislative arms of the state government. On Monday, the governor, popularly called Ogbeni by followers, will show his love for humanity by visiting several orphanages and lifting the mood of the children with loads of presents.

    On Thursday, there was a colloquium which had the movers and shakers of politics and society in attendance.

  • Aregbesola a standard for future governors, says APC

    Aregbesola a standard for future governors, says APC

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State has described Governor Rauf Aregbesola as the ‘turning point’ in governance.

    The party, in a statement yesterday by its Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy, Mr. Kunle Oyatomi, said Aregbesola is a ‘gold standard’ for future governors.

    The statement said: “No future Osun State governor, who aspires to succeed, can afford to perform below the standard set by Ogbeni Aregbesola.”

    APC, congratulating the governor on his 60th birthday, said he deserved the accolades given him “on this august occasion.”

    The statement added: “Every well-meaning person in the state recognises that Ogbeni has distinguished himself as the greatest of governors before him and the gold standard for those who will come after him.

    “His signature projects speak for themselves. Opponents cannot but admit that Aregbesola is a dynamic governor.

    “A man’s character is not determined by what his adversaries say about him; rather his work determines who he is.

    “The governor’s projects are a window to his character and Osun is replete with those fantastic projects.

    “In politics, much of Aregbesola operates out of the box, which creates a controversial aura around his personality. His unusual approach to governance and the near bohemian outlook of the man make him the object of negative and unfair criticism. Yet, everything about him astonishes.

    “Attaining a milestone of 60 years under these circumstances should make the governor feel fulfilled in his selfless service to the people of Osun.”

  • Aregbesola: Giant strides at 60!

    Although democracy has become so acceptable in this part of the world that we now regard service as an established fact, it is important that lovers of good governance use the opportunity that Aregbesola’s birth anniversary presents to briefly reflect on the real definition of service to the people and what the people stand to gain from the presence or absence of it. For instance, why did Aregbesola leave his comfort zone in Lagos where all things were bright and beautiful to become a symbol of resistance to a system that was well-stocked with characteristic fancies and unusual features in Osun?  Why did he choose to become a story of courage to a struggling state which, pre-November 27, 2010, was fraught with false starts, painful groping and failing fortunes, indeed a system which wheel of progress was already on its way back to the bottom of the hill?

    When, in his essay, ‘The three types of legitimate rule’, Max Weber particularly pointed in the direction of charisma as an essential ingredient a leader must possess if he must succeed, he probably might have had the likes of Aregbesola in mind. But Weber’s option of courage amidst the tragedy and the savagery of primordial sentiments has again brought to the fore the way we are as a state and as a people. A few questions will suffice. Why have professional hoppers who derisively described Aregbesola an uneducated mind so lost memory of historical facts that this gentleman, noted for technical finesse and political astuteness, once had a stint as a teacher at Imesi-Ile High School in the 1970s? Why is this achiever, who has within a short period of six years set the ‘Land of Virtue’ on fire with his dreams, being tagged a ‘debtor-governor’ when, indeed, in the universal space called salary palaver, Osun is just a sample space for other states in Nigeria? Again, why are they equating his vision for Osun with a mission to Islamize the state even as the governor has consistently wondered why trying to be a good Muslim should be misconstrued for ‘conversion campaign’?

    Some crooked beings even go as far as referring to him as Bola Tinubu’s ‘Ajele’ (Sole Administrator) in Osun. Agreed, he is! So what? Well, the sad side of our Nigerian-ness is that there’s nothing one can do to immunize desperate politicians from wallowing in delusional insinuations. Be that as it may, it is a settled premise that Tinubu is a leader whose creative ingenuity and ceaseless potentials shine through by the day. Driven by pure interest and manifest integrity, the Jagaban Borgu is a principled, dependable and caring historian of sort who positively and masterfully replenishes his stock each day through his deeds and actions. It needs to be noted that, despite the “petty envy and outright jealousy by those that feel dwindled by his greatness”, Tinubu is one politician who cannot do any evil beyond his devotion to his political party and commitment to humanity.

    In any case, as ‘Ajele’ which the opposition has nicknamed him, Aregbesola is very proud of his relationship with the ‘Governor Emeritus’ of Lagos State, his leader and mentor. Little wonder many refer to him as the ‘Symbol’.

    An American politician, Benjamin Franklin, once remarked: “human felicity is produced not as much by great pieces of good fortune that seldom happen as by little advantages that occur every day.” One noteworthy reality is that politics is about the economy and economy is about the people. It is about prioritization and allocation of values. Put succinctly, politics is about the people. It is about generational prosperity and usefulness to humanity. Without being immodest, Osun’s developmental strides have presented Aregbesola as a worthy product of Tinubu’s school of politics. An activist whose primary concern is how to build a super system, not super human,  Aregbesola has happily and healthily given pleasure to others by ‘rambunctiously’ spearheading the technological transformation of Osun into “a developed, cleaner, safer and more beautiful state”. The man behind the ‘O’ Revolution in Osun is an outstanding politician of authority who has by his pursuit of causes with unblemished peculiarities shut the mouths of enchanters whose remit is in sounding like broken bottles for reasons not unconnected with selfish ambitions and personal gains.

    Mention his accomplishments! Is it in the education sector where, as at last count, a total of 55 new structures, comprising 20 Elementary, 22 Middle, and 13 High School have been added to existing structures while a total of 82 school blocks, comprising 1,534 classrooms across the state have been refurbished by his administration? Or the Elementary School Feeding Scheme, (O’MEALS) which has also greatly reduced unemployment by absorbing no fewer than 20,000 food vendors, in addition to providing certain categories of pupils with highly nutritious meals on a daily basis? Or the Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES) which, with its mopping up of more than 40,000 youths off our streets and productively engaging them, has succeeded in reducing the scourge of unemployment among our youths? Have we forgotten the creation of additional 31 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs), 3 Area Councils and two Administrative Offices for the overall purpose of bringing government closer to the people? Or the procurement of 25 Armoured Personnel Carriers (APC) and 100 Patrol Vehicles which has greatly helped in making Osun “the safest state in Nigeria”? Of course, the list is endless!

    Aregbesola’s intervention in the hospitality sector has also not gone unnoticed. For instance, Osun now has more than 400 hotels, out of which more than 15 are in ‘Category A’ (equivalent to a ‘3-star’ hotel). Before this administration came on board, the state could only boast of less than half of this figure. Added to these are more than 80 tourist attractions in the state. The establishment of Osun Microcredit Agency has also gone a long way in reducing unemployment as well as alleviating poverty in the state. Taken together, these  laudable initiatives have  helped  a great deal  in shoring up the state’s internal revenue base, particularly, at a time Nigeria  is painfully haemorrhaging from dwindling economic fortunes as a result of global oil glut.

    According to Woodrow Wilson, “a man has come to himself only when he has found the best that is in him, and has satisfied his heart with the highest achievement he is fit for.”

    So, which is easier to say:  ‘Aregbesola has no money in any bank anywhere in the world’, or to say: ‘he has not drawn salary since he became governor of the State of Osun’? Or that he has only two buildings: one in Egbeda, Lagos; and the other one in Ikeja-Lagos, given to him as ‘retirement benefit’ by Lagos State Government for serving as its Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure between 1999 and 2007? Of course, this is where plunderers who latch on the rebellious twists and turns of seeming adversity or perceived inadequacy of the moment to judge Aregbesola’s government are missing it. Today, we discuss Obafemi Awolowo in glowing terms, not because of the money he stashed in any local or foreign bank; or the number of houses he built. Rather, it’s because of his transparent commitment to the development of Yorubaland in particular and Nigeria in general.

    As ‘Ogbeni’ floats through the years ahead with grace and good cheer, may principalities and powers, assigned to rubbish our leader’s efforts, scatter!

     

    • Komolafe writes in from Ijebu-Jesa, Osun State.
  • Aregbesola seeks probe of military alert

    Aregbesola seeks probe of military alert

    Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola yesterday called for a probe of an allegation that politicians were talking to the military!
    The governor, who performed his first legislative function after being honoured with life membership of the House of Assembly in Osogbo, urged the House to pass a resolution to hail the Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Tukur Buratai, for his professionalism and belief in democracy.
    He said probe into the coup allegation was necessary to bring erring officers to book.
    Assembly Speaker Najeem Salam attributed the unanimous decision of members to honour Aregbesola to his contributions to the state’s development.
    The guest lecturer and Leader, House of Representatives, Femi Gbajabiamila, in his lecture titled: “Suitability of Presidential System in a Multi-ethic Democracy”, canvassed restructuring of Nigeria’s federal system, to aid development.
    Speakers of Oyo and Ekiti assemblies, Adesina Micheal Adeyemo and Kola Oluwawole, congratulated Aregbesola and stressed the need for cooperation between the executive and the legislature.

  • Fasanmi greets Aregbesola

    Fasanmi greets Aregbesola

    Afenifere chieftain Senator Ayo Fasanmi has congratulated Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola on his 60th birthday.
    He said it was a milestone.
    Fasanmi, in a letter to Aregbesola, hailed him for following the footsteps of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo through implementation of people-oriented and progressive policies, which benefited Osun people.

  • Gbajabiamila for Aregbesola’s birthday lecture

    Gbajabiamila for Aregbesola’s birthday lecture

    House of Representatives Leader Femi Gbajabiamila will tomorrow deliver an inaugural lecture at the Osun State House of Assembly as part of programmes to mark Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s 60th birthday.

    The lecture, titled: “Suitability of presidential system of government in a multi-ethnic democracy”, is organised by the  Assembly, which will also bestow on the governor the Honorary Life Member of the House.

    According to a statement by the Chairman, House Committee on Information & Strategy, Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, Gbajabiamila will give the lecture in the chamber of the Assembly complex.

    The statement said the two-in-one event was planned to celebrate the commitment and developmental ideas introduced into governance by the governor.

    It said the record of achievements of Aregbesola within six years of his administration would remain evergreen.

    The Assembly promised not to relent in its resolve to support the executive to take the state to a greater height.