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  • MKO Abiola airport will stimulate osun economy – official

    MKO Abiola airport will stimulate osun economy – official

    Dr Basiru Ajibola, Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice in Osun, on Tuesday expressed the optimism that the state’s airport under construction would stimulate the economy.

    Ajibola in Lagos said that the airport named after the late business mogul,  Chief MKO Abiola, would address youth unemployment.

    He named the concessionaire handling the airport project at Ido Osun as All Works of Life ( AWOL ) International Ltd.

    The commissioner said that Osun people had been desiring improved economy and industrialisation of the 27-year-old state.

    “It is incorporated in the action plan that has been the guiding the seven-year-old administration in the areas of reducing hunger, unemployment and poverty,’’ he said.

    “We are banking on its direct engagement of skilled and unskilled workers which will galvanise our local economy.

    “The access road to the airport will be dual carriage, and this will be a value booster for property in the axis,’’ he said.

    According to him, the 3,5km-long airport is 85 per cent completed.

    “The facility will also create good ambience for hanger and aircraft maintenance services which can only be found in Johannesburg, South Africa, and Ethiopia.

    “Its uniqueness will be the ability to energise the haulage system.

    “Let me assume that five to 10 per cent of the N69 billion earmarked for the project will find its way into the economy of the state.”

    NAN

  • Make wise choice in 2018,  Osun APC tells residents

    Make wise choice in 2018, Osun APC tells residents

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State has alerted the residents to likely challenges they will encounter in 2018.

    A statement yesterday by its spokesperson, Kunle Oyatomi, said: “The stakes for the future of the state are so high that citizens have to be clear about what was, what is and what the future portends, relative to their choice.

    “They will have to choose between continuity of progressive governance or a return to the era of unparalleled failure of political leadership, which the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) inflicted on the state for seven years.”

    Describing as momentous the challenges facing the state, the party said the right choice must be made for Osun to be in the right direction.

    It said: “It is a stark choice between rotten experience of the PDP era of stagnation, filth, mismanagement and ‘squandermania’ and the APC era of monumental development, which has uplifted Osun to the status of one of the pace-setting states in Nigeria, even with the recent index, ranking Osun as the highest human capital development, after Lagos, in Nigeria.”

    The party expressed happiness that an “engaging debate was already on about this issue with a growing consensus of participants admitting that ‘the PDP is not and can never be a substitute for the APC in the state of Osun’”.

    APC added: “…The people of Lagos State in Nigeria, since 1999, have voted consistently for continuity in governance and the result has been terrific. Lagos today stands head and shoulders above all other states of the federation with the same political party leadership in charge of governance.

    “Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu began the Lagos miracle in 1999. In 2007, he presented Babatunde Raji Fashola (BRF) to continue where he stopped. BRF blew the minds of Lagosians. When incumbent Governor Akinwunmi Ambode came in 2015, the people of Lagos had already had 16 years of uninterrupted years of continuity of progress. It continues as you read this. Lagos should be our model. Whatever the circumstance, Osun must vote APC for continuity.”

  • FEC approves N5.57 billion for soil erosion control 

    FEC approves N5.57 billion for soil erosion control 

    The Federal Executive Council (FEC) meeting on Wednesday approved N5.567 billion for third quarter payment of soil erosion control accelerated intervention to different geopolitical zones of the country.

    The Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, disclosed this to State House reporters at the end of FEC meeting presided by President Muhammadu Buhari.

    The states, he said, included Kano, Sokoto, Ondo, Osun, Enugu, and Bayelsa

    Details Later…

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  • Osun warns rural communities against open defecation

    Osun warns rural communities against open defecation

    The Osun Government has warned residents of rural communities against open defecation so as to forestall the spread of diseases in their neighbourhoods.

    Mr Segun Moyinoluwa, Director of Sanitation and Hygiene, State Rural Water Supply and Environmental Sanitation Agency ( RUWESA ), gave the warning in Osogbo on Monday at a meeting with members of the State Task Group on Sanitation.

    He said the state government had embarked on serious enlightenment campaigns to sensitise people in the rural communities to the need to promote healthy living.

    He stressed that effective sanitation of all communities was critical to efforts to improve the people’s standard of living.

    The director said that the agency was working assiduously to ensure that all the rural communities in the state were free from open defecation.

    Moyinoluwa urged the community leaders to support the government’s efforts to prevent the outbreak of diseases in the state.

    He said that Gov. Rauf Aregbesola’s administration had been striving to improve the citizens’ living standards and reposition the state for economic development.

    He appealed to the people to always include toilet facilities in their building projects so as to avoid indiscriminate defecation in public places.

    Moyinoluwa said that the task group would visit 109 communities in Ayedaade, Odo-Otin  and Ifedayo local government areas between Nov. 7 and Nov. 9  to ascertain their open defecation status.

    Mr Samuel Ayantola, RUWESA’s Head of Sanitation Unit, said, while presenting a paper on “Criteria for Community Certification’’, that the agency had been able to ensure the liberation of over 100 communities from the menace of open defecation.

    Ayantola, who highlighted the preconditions for the certification of communities as open defecation free, urged the sanitation group to check all important facilities in the communities under survey in its efforts to ascertain their open defecation status.

    He called on all stakeholders in the sanitation sector to be alive to their responsibilities, saying that the task of making the state free from open defecation was the duty of all the citizens.

    NAN

  • Steer clear of fake news, Osun APC tells residents

    Steer clear of fake news, Osun APC tells residents

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun State has urged the residents with goodwill to join the party “in a massive drive to inform and educate people” about the danger of fake news.

    The party said the spread of fake news could “destroy everything good that has happened in the state since 2010”.

    It said: “We are raising awareness that so much lies, generated by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and regularly circulated in the traditional, social and fake news media outlets, have done serious damage to people’s perception that some are now looking at a beauty and calling it ugliness.

    “The poison of fake news,” the APC said, “could become endemic in the state, if a concerted and vigorous re-education and positive information campaign is not undertaken urgently to restore normalcy in the information space and save the state from involuntary suicide.”

    In a statement yesterday in Osogbo, the state capital, by the party’s Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy, Kunle Oyatomi, the party highlighted a growing attitude among some people “whose mentality appears to have been poisoned by the PDP campaign of lies to denigrate, especially the wonderful education infrastructure and road networks which the government of Rauf Aregbesola has built”.

    The statement added: “Outsiders come to Osun and marvel in admiration at these structures. But lies look away from them in scorn, and some of those people are from the so-called enlightened communities in the state.

    “They continue, in spite of what they are looking at, to rile against the governor that the people of Osun do not need state-of-the-art schools. They prefer the ramshackle schools that PDP left in 2010 to be renovated, just as the PDP had been advocating.”

    The APC also drew attention of the residents to what it called deliberate falsehood of the PDP on the MKO Abiola International Airport being constructed under a concessionary business deal with significant Turkish government interest.

    The party noted that the opposition in the state was allegedly planning to disable the project by labelling it “inflated contract arrangement”.

    It said the opposition planned to abrogate and renegotiate, should it ever come to power in the state.

    “But here are facts.

    “It is a concessionaire arrangement which won’t cost Osun government one naira in actual construction funding.

    “Whatever the cost, it’s the concessionaire’s business to find the cost to construct the airport.

    “Ignorance and fake news peddling are dangerous poison which the PDP and a few others are spreading in Osun.

    “They will not only destabilise, overheat and eventually destroy the state, they are capable of affecting the mentality of our people negatively that they might be unable to distinguish lies from truth, the APC said.

    “Imagine the attempt to derail the airport project.

    “First of its kind in Nigeria as cargo, regular airport, with hanger facility for maintenance of aircraft

    “The project is significant for local and international business contact, as well as job creation for the state.

    “You begin to wonder why any sane person or party would want to destroy these projects if not for sheer wickedness and a tendency for ‘kleptocracy’, which is the trademark of Osun PDP.”

  • Revolution in Osun

    Education is essential for everyone. It is an indispensable part of life, both personally and socially. But in our own part of the world, unequal standard of education or sadly, total absence of it, is still a major problem that needs to be solved.

    The importance of education is undeniable for every single person. Thus, it is unarguable to say that education is pivotal to human life and development.

    Every individual needs knowledge. Only with qualitative education can people gain knowledge and enlarge their world views. This is in tandem with Biblical saying that ‘My people perish for lack of knowledge.’

    In other words, people become more useful and civilised if educated. In areas where residents are not able to receive an appropriate education, life cannot be as thriving and prosperous as locations where there is a high standard for education.

    Education plays such a rudimentary role in our society that we cannot even imagine a life without it. It is a vital element of the civilisation of human society. Not only does it helps us develop healthy surroundings but it also generates an advance community. As a matter of fact, everything we create today is based on the knowledge that we obtain throughout our life by way of education.

    It is the same education that opened the vista to the yet-unknown world that scientists stumbled on to discover and invent ground-breaking equipment and gadget, resulting in a high technology nowadays. The more developed life becomes, the more necessary education is for everyone.

    Even at the risk of sounding immodest, without education, life would be disastrous, disappointing and rather detrimental. Consequently, every responsible government must do everything humanly possible to make education accessible to every youth of knowledge- seeking age bracket.

    Education is therefore synonymous with the future any human being or nation. The future of a people or country rests on this pedestal, the lack of which guarantees a gloomy future for such people or country.

    It is this future that occupies the mind of Osun State government on all policies formulation. The governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, made it top priority since the beginning of his administration in 2010.

    Seeing the abysmal state the education sector was when he took over as chief executive, the governor quickly put on his thinking cap.  He called an education summit where the future of the children of the state was placed on the table and given thorough assessment so as to properly plan for future.

    The summit was chaired by the Nobel Laureate, Professor Wole Soyinka. And a comprehensive long-term policy was fashioned out. The education programme in the state has followed the laid down recommendations of the summit, which started with school reclassifications and school free feeding programme.

    Government is now on the last lap of the summit’s recommendations, the building of new schools. On Tuesday, October 24, another state-of-the-art school was commissioned in Ilesa.

    This ultramodern Ilesa Government High School, Ilesa, brought the number of the state-of-the-art senior secondary schools commissioned to five out of 11 of such schools at various levels of completion.

    Fakunle-Unity School, Osogbo and Oduduwa High School, Ile-Ife, have been completed, awaiting commissioning. The remaining four schools at Ila-Orangun, Iwo, Ikirun and Ikire, which are under construction, would also be completed before the end of the year.

    Two first class traditional rulers, the Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Eniitan Ogunwusi and the Owa Obokun of Ijesaland, Oba Adekunle Aromolaran led a pack of traditional rulers, who showered encomiums on the Governor Rauf Aregbesola’s education strides at the inauguration of yet another mega secondary school, in Ilesa.

    It will be recalled that last year, President Muhammadu Buhari was also in the South-west state to inaugurate one of the 3000-capacity, Osogbo Grammar School.

    Oba Ogunwusi and Oba Aromolaran in their separate remarks lauded the state government over its investment on education and showered Aregbesola with royal blessings.

    Ooni, who was impressed by the size of hall, the classrooms and other modern facilities, noted that the governor would be remembered for good.

    Ooni counselled politicians to strive to do what will make people remember them for good, saying, “Just like former Governor Lateef Jakande of Lagos State is being remembered in all spheres of life today, Osun people will reference Aregbesola in years to come.”

    The facilities in the new schools are second to none and ones hitherto not seen in this part of the African continent south of the Sahara.

    As befitting a modern architecture, the school complex has 72 classrooms of 49 square-meters each capable of sitting 49 students, six offices for study groups, six laboratories, 18 toilets for young ladies, 18 toilets for young men, one Science library, one Art Library, one Facility manager’s office, one Bookshop, one Sick Bay, one Bursar’s office, three Principal’s offices, three General Staff office, one Senior principal’s office, one Record store and one Security shed/Reception.

    Besides, there is a total of 1000 square-metres of floor space hall capable of sitting 1000 students for external examinations. This hall has storage for equipment, utility storage, a stage, office space, storage for documents, four female toilets and four male toilets.

    Sports  is not left behind as the school boasts of a an Olympic sized football field, seven-lane sprint tracks for 100 metres and 400 metres events, a pavilion and an outdoor Basketball court that doubles as tennis court.

    Also equipped with stand-alone transformer for powering electricity and a borehole, the school cost N1.3 billion, including the cost of furnishing, landscape and electronic boards.

    At the end of his tenure next November, Aregbesola’s government would have constructed 20 Elementary Schools, 22 Middle Schools and 11 High Schools – all brand new and state-of-the-art.

    Aregbesola captured the essence of education and of preparing for the future this way: “All these are in fulfilment of our promise to provide functional basic education. This stems from our conviction that every child is owed basic education.

    “It is a fundamental and inalienable right of every child. We have gone to this length and committed such huge amount on education because we are preparing for the future.

    “A good basic education fulfils the definition of literacy as the ability to read and write and is a solid foundation on which other superstructure of vocational training or higher education can be built.”

    What is on ground in Osun today contradicts what the naysayers mouth around that the government of Aregbesola has not performed.

    It seems as if any government with people-centred policies and programmes always draw flaks from political buccaneers whose brand of wasteful political hegemony has been permanently consigned onto the waste bin in Osun.

    Yet, Aregbesola remained undeterred by their campaign of calumny. One thing seems clear in his horizon: the future of his people.

    Certainly, Aregbesola has a grasp of what immortality means in respect of what education can do – ability of others to continue moving where he stops.

    No other platform is better than the one he is building on the pedestal of education. With this landmark achievement, the future of Osun youths is assured a là Aregbesola’ education revolution.

     

    • Owolabi writes from Osogbo, Osun State.
  • Police arrests man for raping 85-year-old woman

    Police arrests man for raping 85-year-old woman

    A 29-year-old man, Kehinde Ariyo, has been arrested by the Osun Police Command for allegedly raping an 85-year-old woman to coma at Ilesa town in the state.

    The police commissioner in the state, Mr Fimihan Adeoye, disclosed this to newsmen on Monday in Osogbo.

    Adeoye said the incident happened at Ogudu area in Ilesa, where the suspect forcefully had canal knowledge of the old woman after gaining access to her residence around 11pm on Oct. 27.

    He added that the woman sustained various degrees of injuries on her body, including her private organ, and eventually passed out in the process before she was resuscitated at a private hospital.

    According to Adeoye, the suspect lives in the same area where the victim resides, and had gone on errands for the old woman severally in the past.

    “The woman passed out during the rape, but came back to life after some hours, the suspect was arrested the next day.

    “This is the height of wickedness in our society. The boy injured the woman in the process, but she has been treated”, Adeoye said.

    The suspect admitted to have committed the act, claiming to have been drunk at the time of committing the heinous act.

    “Mama asked me to sleep on a couch in the passage. I was already drunk and did not know what happened afterwards,” he claimed.

    NAN

  • Court docks Osun monarch over alleged breach of peace

    Court docks Osun monarch over alleged breach of peace

    The police on Monday arraigned a 60-year-old monarch in Osun, Oba Suleiman Oloyade, who allegedly conspired with others to breach the public peace.

    The prosecutor, Sgt. Rasak Lamidi, told the court that the royal father committed the offences in May at Igbokiti in Osun.

    Lamidi submitted that the monarch conspired with others at large to breach the public peace which resulted in malicious damage of some property worth about N5 million.

    He added that the accused gave false information to the police when arrested.

    The prosecutor said the offences contravened Sections 516, 451and 125(a) of the Criminal Code of Osun, 2003.

    The monarch, however, pleaded not guilty.

    His counsel, Mrs Olubukola Akintajuwa, prayed the court to grant him bail on liberal terms.

    The Magistrate, Mrs Aishat Oloyade, granted the accused bail in the sum of N5 million with two sureties in like sum.

    She said that the sureties must reside within the court’s jurisdiction and provide evidence of tax payment.

    The magistrate adjourned the case until Dec. 7 for substantive hearing.

    NAN

  • Abiola airport in Osun gets local concession pact

    The Osun State government has entered into an agreement with All Works of Life Development Organisation (AWOL International Limited) for the completion of Moshood Kashimawo Olawale (M. K. O) Abiola International Airport at Ido-Osun under a build, operate and transfer (BOT) arrangement.

    The signing of the concession agreement on the completion of the airport will hasten the take-off of its operation =in the next eight months.

    Speaking after signing the agreement, the Chairman of AWOL International Limited, Ambassador Nurudeený James Ogunlade said the company would shoulder 100 per cent funding of the project.

    The company chief said the project will begin on November 9, while the first phase will be completed within eight months.

    He said the project would be completed in 2019.

    Ogunlade said the airport would serve local and international passengers as well as cargo services.

    The company chief said this would complement the legacies of the present administration.

    He said: “ýWe are entering into an agreement with the Osun State government to fast-track the completion of the MKO Abiola International Airport, having realised the zeal and effort being put into it by Governor Rauf Aregbesola.

    “We have seen that MKO Abiola International Airport is designed to facilitate a smooth movement of people and goods from one point to the other and serve as a channel or gateway for tourism, hanger/maintenance and cargo hub.ý

    “AWOL International Limited will fund the project 100 per cent through our financial partner, like Turkish Exim Bank and Biray Group of Companies from Turkey.

    “We will Build, Operate and Transfer the first phase of the airport with an ultra-modern commercial complex (terminal building, control tower, among others), standard infrastructure (offices, duty-free shops, among others), construction of maintenance building and power house, workers’ training centre, fire fighter station, security infrastructure and services, apron and taxiway parking, dual carriage road from Oba Adesoji Aderemi to the airport and completion of the fence and surveillance road within the perimeter of the airport and completion of 3.5-kilometre of standard runway.

    “The first phase of the Airport will be completed within eight months and it will take off with five aircraft, three passenger plane (B767-200ER, MD73 Helicopter (1) and B727 (1) cargo by AWOL International Limited.

    “Also, the completion will be done within two years. By then, we must have had in place the establishment of the airport with five star hotels, including amenities, such as a cultural centre, water park, recreation centre and garden, butterfly museum, casinos, among others.

    “To us, Osun is a major state in our country with tourism and historical linkages for the international market. We have seen spectacular economic development with the present and future administration.

    “MKO Abiola International Airport will serve as a point of entry to tourists, opening doors for businesses and other trade-related opportunities among the Southwest states as well as foreign investors.”

    The Managing Director of Biray Construction Nigeria Limited Mr Kartal Arikan said the company firmed up the agreement with the Turkish EximBank on the provision of funding for the project through the Turkish Ambassador to Nigeria.

    He said 85 per cent of materials and services will come from Turkey Construction Company to boost the quality of work during the construction work.

    Arikan said: “During the last visit of Governor Rauf Aregbesola to Turkish Ambassador Hakan Cakil, the ambassador promised to facilitate $350 million for the project’s development from Turkey Investment Group and effort for that is ongoing.

    “Let me assure the good people of Osun and government that Biray Group will support the project, bring to bear the best international professional standard in airport construction and development.”

    Aregbesola noted that despite paucity of fund, his administration had spent over N3 billion on the project.

    The governor said the idea to have a standard airport was conceptualised before he became governor, having realised the need for the state to develop economically, commercially and industrially.

    He said with the concession agreement with AWOL International Limited, Osun would live to its potentialities.

    According to him, Osun State is on the right track of having a standard airport.

  • 2018 poll ‘ll be defining factor for Osun, says APC

    2018 poll ‘ll be defining factor for Osun, says APC

    The All Progressives Congress in Osun State has said the 2018 governorship election will be a defining factor for the future of the residents, their well-being and sustenance of the transformational development the state has been experiencing since 2010.

    A statement by the party’s spokesperson, Kunle Oyatomi, said: “This is because the electorate will be making a critical choice between moving forward along the current progressive pattern or reverting to the rot and pillage that characterised governance in the PDP days.

    “It’s a stark choice that will impact the lives of people of every category in the state, most especially the children and youths, whose future  will be hanging precariously in the balance, should a tragic succession in government occurs.

    “This kind of tragedy had happened before and it would appear that a similar conspiracy is underway to make it happen again. This will be the challenge of 2018.”

    APC warned Osun State residents to disallow the experience of 2003 to recur in 2018 “because it could leave an indelible scar on the state for decades, if not centuries to come”.

    The party said the state once had a frugal, astute and highly disciplined Alliance for Democracy (AD) government, which it said was “unfortunately” replaced with a profligate and apparently visionless PDP government in 2003.

    The statement added: “That PDP government generated unspeakable disaster in the state: City centres were left to rot in foul smelling garbage heaps; drainage became refuse dumps that caused flooding in the raining seasons, killing people in dozens and destroying properties. School infrastructure was so obscenely dilapidated. Many of the pupils were living in them like animals, while a good number of the schools became ‘dens of gangsters and juvenile cultists’. Besides, standard was unacceptably low.

    “The extent of this disastrous failure was so huge that it took great efforts in planning and execution (under the Rauf Aregbesola administration’s close scrutiny) to get Osun to where it is today.

    “From one signature achievement to another, the Aregbesola-led APC government so stunned the world in practically every department of governance that the accolades poured in from international organisations, the British parliament and even Federal Government institutions, controlled at that time by the PDP.

    “However, back home in Osun, a vicious campaign of hate, based on envy, lies and deliberate falsification of figures, was mounted by Osun chapter of the PDP against the person and government led by the governor. Unfortunately, a national financial meltdown, triggered by the collapse of oil prices, coupled with brazen oil theft by past administration, negatively impacted virtually all the states of the federation.

    “The impact on Osun was indeed severe. It slowed down several projects and brought in its wake a crisis of payment of salaries.

    “This situation fuelled PDP lies, which took in the characteristics of Hitler’s propaganda machine during the Second World War that brought ruination to Germany. This is where Osun is at the moment.

    “We are in the grip of ravenous political predators and mind twisters who can make you look at an apple and call it a banana (courtesy CNN). No matter what it takes, and how hard they try, the PDP can never be an alternative to the APC. So, the choice will hopefully not be as problematic as many people are suspecting.”

    The party advised that “the people of Osun should free their minds of prejudice and hate”.