Tag: Osun State

  • ‘Those who violated our peace won’t escape justice’

    ‘Those who violated our peace won’t escape justice’

  • Man kills brother, self in Osun

    Man kills brother, self in Osun

    The police in Osun say they have discovered the body of a  35-year-old man, Joseph Abifarin,  after he allegedly killed his elder brother with a heavy stick in Iresi.

    The Police Public Relation Officer in the state, Mrs Folashade Odoro, announced this in a statement on Sunday.

    Odoro said the incident happened on Tuesday at about 10.00 a.m.

    “One Abifarin Opeyemi reported that her father, one Ayo Abifarin, 40,  of  Aros Compound, was murdered by his younger brother.

    “The younger brother used a heavy stick to hit him on his head.

    “When the incident happened, people tried to save Abifarin by rushing him to the hospital but he died on the way.

    “When the police went to arrest the culprit, he was, however, found dead in the pool of his own blood in his compound.

    “The dead bodies of the siblings had been moved by the police and deposited at the State General Hospital for an autopsy,’’ Odoro stated.

    She also said that the case was under investigation.

  • Osun provides 15 hectares of land for commercial farming

    Osun provides 15 hectares of land for commercial farming

    The Osun State Government on Thursday said it had provided about 15 hectares of land for large scale cultivation to boost food production in the state.

    Dr Bukola Aluko, the coordinating director, Osun state Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security, and Youths Engagement, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Osogbo.

    According to Aluko, the state government is collaborating with investors that will facilitate farming on large and commercial scales in the state.

    “Through this collaboration, billions of naira will be invested in agriculture: planting, processing and packaging of farm produce.

    “Currently, farmers that are interested in partnering the state government have started importing their raw materials.

    “The state government on its part has provided between 10 hectares and 15 hectares of land to investors for cultivation of farm crops, “ he said.

    He said that the state government would allocate plots of lands to farmers to cultivate crops like cassava, maize and soya beans on a large scale.

    “The state government has set up an Agriculture Development Bank to address land allocation for farming, “he said.

    He said that the initiative would enhance the economy of the state and increase its revenue generation.

  • Osun State Education Marshall

    Education Marshal

    Newly Introduced Osun State Education Marshall Caught students While Wandering the Street During School Hour.

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  • Fake `Mallam’ duping market women arrested in Ondo

    Fake `Mallam’ duping market women arrested in Ondo

    A middle aged man who had been allegedly defrauding market women in Ondo state particularly within the four local government areas of Akoko division has been arrested.

    The accused who hails from Ede in Osun state, simply called ‘Kusibau Bakare’, was said to be going about with long Muslim rosary ‘Tesbiu’ and Sabaka on his head, Mecca teeth and Holy Koran.

    Sources said Bakare was under the guise of telling market women that the fortunes of their markets had been sold out, and promised to restore it.

    When he got to Ikare-Akoko, he went to Iyaloja of Ikare to help her gathered market women for his usual business.

    It was at that gathering where he collected N50,000 on the spot that he accused the Are-Iyalaje of Ikare, Alhaja Risikat Mohammed who was not around as the person who sold the fortunes of Ikare market to Akure, adding that she was also building a filling station in Akure.

    When information got to Iyalaje, she reportedly went out in search of the ‘mallam’ and luckily got him at the neighbouring Ogbagi-Akoko where he was allegedly duping some Ogbagi market women.

    Sensing possible attack, he escaped from the town and rushed to his hotel room in Ikare-Akoko, which he was using as his hide out before being eventually arrested.

    He later confessed not to be a spiritualist but indulged in the act because of economic hardship.

    The`fake’mallam was later handed over to the police in Ikare-Akoko for further investigation.

  • Osun sets up inquest into Senator Adeleke’s death

    Osun sets up inquest into Senator Adeleke’s death

    The Government of Osun State on Sunday said it has set up an inquest to unravel the cause of the death of Senator representing Osun west senatorial district, Senator Isiaka Adeleke.

    This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Semiu Okanlawon, Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy.

    The statement reads: “We are still in shock and great pain over the transition of our friend, associate and brother, Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke. He was a prominent son of our state and its first democratically elected Governor.

    “Until his death, he was the senator representing Osun West in the Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. He was an astute and colourful politician and a generous personality. He was gregarious, enthusiastic and full of life and zest. His death is therefore shocking and totally unexpected.

    “The State Government of Osun had intended to give him a befitting state burial which he rightly deserved and which the state had prepared to undertake.

    “Regrettably, however, the enemies of the state, through brigandage, violence and evil machinations, created an atmosphere of fear and terror in the minds of our citizenry and friends throughout the federation.

    “Immediately the news of his demise filtered in, a band of vagabonds, crying more than the bereaved, took to the streets, looting and wreaking havoc. Journalists were roughened and their equipment damaged. Important dignitaries that came for the burial were equally molested by these thugs.

    “Senator Adeleke was a man of peace. He preached peace and lived it through his life. He left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) because he could not stand violence. This was after he was beaten up by some leaders of the PDP during a meeting in a hotel in Osogbo.

    “It is a profound irony and most unfortunate therefore that a few disgruntled elements purporting to protest his death desecrated his funeral with violence and attacks on innocent persons. They dishonoured him and did his memory a great disservice by keeping his friends, political associates and well-wishers away from his burial.

    “The best we could do in the circumstance was to declare three days of mourning throughout the state and fly national, state and our party’s flags at half-mast in his honour.

    “In the light of this, the State Government of Osun, using the instrumentality of the law, is setting up an inquest to unravel the circumstances of this unfortunate and sad incident, in order to put the record straight on his death.

    “We continue to mourn the untimely death of Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke. He is irreplaceable in our hearts. We commiserate with his family, the good people of Ede, associates, friends, constituents and generality of our peopleon the passage of this patriot.

    “As we pray for the repose of his soul, we equally pray for the strength to bear this heavy loss.”

  • Chief of Air Staff calls for professionalism in military

    Chief of Air Staff calls for professionalism in military

    The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadiq Abubakar, has advocated for professionalism in the military.

    Speaking at the commissioning of some projects of the Armed Forces at Ipetumodu in Osun State, he said combating insurgency and other related security threats in the country required discipline and professionalism.

    He said: “So to have professional air force and with professionalism we must make sure that we have a required  infrastructure for giving out knowledge.”According to him, the Federal Government is still working at securing the release of remaining Chibok girls and others from captivity of the insurgent Boko Haram.

    In his speech, Abubakar said: “To enhance professional performance of a fighting force like the NAF, it is essential to develop an enduring safety culture across board. As such, the Nigerian Institute of Safety was established during the tenure of erstwhile Chief of Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal Oluseyi Petinrin. Since its establishment, the institute was able to graduate three sets of officers from the Basic Safety Officers Course in 2016.

    “Despite this modest achievement, it is with mixed feelings that I inform you that NAFIS is being relocated to NAF Base Kaduna. This is in pursuant of our resolve to reposition the NAF. A recent organizational restructuring has however given rise to the establishment of 209 Quick Response Group which will replace NAFIS at Ipetu-Ijesa.

    “This is a robust and versatile unit that will enhance prompt and effective deployment of NAF forces to meet any emerging security challenge in the southwest zone of the country.”

    Also, the Osun State Deputy Governor, Chief Mrs. Grace Titi Laoye-Tomori, assured that the state would continue to support the Armed Forces.

     

  • Four sentenced to death for armed robbery, conspiracy

    An Osun High Court on Tuesday in Osogbo sentenced four persons to death for conspiracy and armed robbery.

    The convicts, Joseph Moses, 24, Samuel Job, 19, Gideon Ode, 25, and Daniel Abraham, 24, were brought to the court on a four-count charge of armed robbery and conspiracy.

    The prosecutor, Mrs Abdulrahman Temitope, had told the court that the convicts committed
    the offense on Oct. 14, 2013 at about 8:00pm along Kajola expressway in Osogbo.

    Temitope said the convicts conspired among themselves to rob one Abubakar Rauf of his motorcycle with registration number BDG 896 QB.

    ” The suspects conspired to attack the complainant with a knife and dangerous weapons collecting his
    motorcycle.

    ” They injured the complainant and also carted away his Bajaj motorcycle to their house before they were
    apprehended, ” the prosecutor said.

    Temitope said the crime committed had been a serial occurrence within the vicinity which had led to the
    death and missing of some persons.

    The prosecutor said the offences contravened Section 6 and is punishable under section 1 of the Robbery and Fire Arm (Special Provision) Cap R11, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria, 2004.

    Counsel to the accused, Mr Jimmy Jones, however, pleaded with the judge to temper justice with mercy in her
    judgment.

    Delivering judgment, Justice Olubunmi Ayoola, sentenced the convicts to death due to the magnitude of their crime, adding that the prosecutor had proved her case beyond any reasonable doubt.

  • Adeleke was a great philanthropist – Jonathan

    Adeleke was a great philanthropist – Jonathan

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan has extended his condolences to the family of late Senator Isiaka Adeleke as well as the government and people of Osun State over the death of the lawmaker and former Governor of the State.

    The ex-president’s condolence message was contained in a statement by his spokesperson, Ikechukwu Eze.

    He described the late Adeleke as a national icon and great philanthropist who was warm and lively.

    He said: “I received the news of the death of Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke with a sense of great personal loss. It is hard to imagine that the very lively and warm
    ‘Serubawon’ has died.

    “Though I am saddened by his death, I give God the glory for his life of contribution to Osun state, where he was the first civilian governor and to Nigeria, where he was an icon and to humanity in general because he was a great philanthropist.

    “He will be greatly missed and the void his death has caused will be hard, if not impossible to fill. May his soul rest in peace and may he achieve al Janna firdaus.

    “I pray that God grant his family and supporters the fortitude to bear his loss. Adieu great Asiwaju of Ede,” he stated

     

  • Adeleke reflected, radiated patriotism at all times – Boroffice

    Adeleke reflected, radiated patriotism at all times – Boroffice

    The Chairman, Senate Committee on Science and Technology, Prof. Ajayi Boroffice has commiserated with the government of the State of Osun and the people of the State on the demise of the first civilian governor of Osun State and senator representing Osun West, Senator Isiaka Adetunji Adeleke (CON).

    In a condolence message signed by his media aide, Kayode Fakuyi, Senator Boroffice described the death of Senator Isiaka Adeleke as surprising and shocking.

    “I feel a sense of personal loss as I have lost a great friend and colleague. We shared so many great moments together. He was religiously devoted to the welfare and prosperity of his constituency. He is one Nigerian that reflected and radiated patriotism at all times. He will be sorely missed.

    “For members of the Adeleke family, friends and supporters, we should be consoled by the fact that the deceased lived an impactful life as a politician and philanthropist of high repute.

    “I pray God will grant his gentle soul eternal rest and give all of us the fortitude to bear this huge loss,” the statement read.