Tag: OSUN

  • Osun Govt hails NDE for complimenting empowerment programme

    Osun Govt hails NDE for complimenting empowerment programme

    The government of Osun State has hailed the National Directorate of Employment (NDE) for complementing its efforts in empowering the youths for national development.

    Speaking during the distribution of working tools worth N2 million to 30 youths from various trades in Osogbo, the state capital, Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, said engaging the youths economically must be paramount in any government’s agenda.

    Represented by the Permanent Secretary, Bureau of Cabinent Services, Mr. Ademola Akinyemi, Adeoti maintained that no time could be better for empowering the youths than now that the country was facing a financial tsunami, which he said started in 2014.

    His words: “In 2013, the financial mess was compounded with an alleged theft of 400,000 barrels of crude oil, which later dovetailed into a fall in oil price at the international market. The implication of this shortfall in revenue later manifested some signs of weak economy to an extent that President Muhammadu Buhari said that 27 states found it very difficult to pay workers’ salaries.

    “Also, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Mr. David Babachir Lawal, disclosed that the Federal Government borrows an average of N600 billion every month to argument workers’ salaries; it is that bad. But we are fortunate in Osun, through the financial ingenuity of our governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; we have been able to cut the salary arrears into two.”

    Adeoti advised the youths against looking for white collar jobs, saying paid jobs are increasingly difficult to find. He urged them to take the advantage of the opportunity offered them by the NDE and remain focus and responsible citizens.

    Acting Director-General of the NDE, Mr. Kunle Obayan, represented by the Southwest Zonal Director, Mr. Soares Adegbite said the plan by the Muhammadu Buhari’s administration to create mass employment for unskilled and unemployed Nigerians has started.

    He said the NDE’s vocational skills training would soon be extended to the remaining 18 states of the federation.

    State coordinator Mr. Sola Andrew Daramola reminded the beneficiaries that these “working tools are provided as soft loans and have three years repayment period after your initial deposit of 10 per cent.”

    He enjoined them to pay back the loans so as to sustain the scheme and to benefit others.

  • Insecurity: Osun to collaborate with para-military group

    Insecurity: Osun to collaborate with para-military group

    Osun State Government has expressed its readiness to collaborate with a para-military organisation, the National Unity and Peace Corps of Nigeria (NUPEC), to strengthen security in all public schools in the state.

    Speaking at the passing-out parade of NUPEC at Camp-Young, Ede, Osun State, the deputy governor, Mrs. Titi Grace Laoye-Tomori, said the decision was taken in line with the government’s policies to provide quality, functional and quantity education.

    The deputy governor, who was represented by her Special Assistant on Education, Mr. Niyi Idowu, condemned incessant cultism, thuggery and hooliganism among the pupils of public schools, saying plans are in top gear to restore sanity, decency, discipline and integrity back to schools.

    She maintained that the state would continuously deploy the necessary mechanism to engender peace and unity among the pupils across the schools in the state.

    Mrs. Laoye-Tomori reassured the parents and guardians of the government ‘s readiness to collaborate with NUPEC in its bid to provide adequate security in all the public schools in the state.

    Attributing the palpable decadence and rots in education to “negligence of necessity” by the past administrations, she said the current government would leave no stone unturned to enhance functional education in the state.

    The deputy governor disclosed that the state in collaboration with relevant agencies had reached compromise on the need to ensure proper monitoring of all the activities in the state public schools so to cushion all forms of gangsterism and cultism among the pupils.

    She said: “We are partnering with NUPEC on security consciousness in all our public schools so as to banish all forms of immorality in the state. Our resolve at this was to instill discipline and inculcate virtues in our children by promoting civic and Omoluabi ethos among the pupils.

    “Our government would not for whatever reason condone immorality of any form just as we are ever ready to strengthen peace and unity and as well promote peaceful cohabitation among the pupils in our schools”.

     

    As we are resolute and firm in our educational policies and programmes, so shall we remain in creating an enabling environment to ease teaching and learning process in all our schools.”

     

    Earlier, the Commandant General, NUPEC, Dr. Chinedu Nneji, who was represented by his Assistant, Dr Frederick Obidiegwu, commended the state command of the organization for being united and resolute in all its actions and inactions.

     

    Nneji, who described peace as a sine qua non to development said, the organization would continue to promote peace and unity of Nigeria and Nigerians.

  • Protest in Osun over location of new council headquarters

    Protest in Osun over location of new council headquarters

    Angry indigenes of Ada, Aagba and Ororuwo communities in Osun  State, yesterday protested against naming Iree the headquarters of the newly created Boripe North Local Local Council Dvelopment Area.

    The communities were formerly under Boripe Local Government before the creation of the new LCDA.

    The protesters, including youths and market women carried placards and moved around the three communities to express their dissatisfaction about the position of the state government on the matter.

    Speaking with reporters, the chairman of Ada Development Council, Mr.Adewale Olugbemiga Abimbola, said that the protest was meant to let the state government know that it has done a great injustice to the three communities by going against the wishes of their people and making Iree the headquaters of the new LCDA.

    He said: “Following the announcement of Iree as the purported headquarters of Boripe North Local Council Development Area by the government of State of Osun on the 8th of March, 2016, the three communities of Ada, Aagba and Ororuwo that jointly presented and requested for the location of the Boripe North LCDA headquarters at Modaa, Ada spontaneously and unanimously registered their objection and dissatisfaction via a letter of protest dated March12, 2016.

    “The said letter of protest was addressed to Governor Rauf Aregbesola and was presented to him by the combined entourage of eminent personalities led by the three traditional rulers of Ada, Aagba and Ororuwo during their visit of14th March, 2016 to the Government House in Osogbo.”

    He disclosed that the communities after several consultations and review of the issue across the strata of traditional rulers, council of chiefs, religious groups, opinion and political leaders, youths, market men and women, then resolved to hold a stakeholder’s meeting of the three communities on March 29, 2016 at Olona’s Palace, Ada.

    According to him, through the communique signed by the Olona of Ada, Oba Abimbola Olalekan Abioye II, the Alaagba of Aagba, Oba Rufus Ilufemiloye Ogunwole Kujosin I and the Regent of Ororuwo, High Chief James Kolapo Dada, the three communities made some demands from the state government.

    He said the communities have resolved to press further their demand with “this protest because the state government is not taking any concrete step to redress “this ungodly and inhuman act against our collective sensibitity.”

    Earlier, the chairman of Aagba Develooment Council, Hon. Anthony Oladipupo, read out their five-point demands as contained in the comminique.

    He said the three communities would remain undaunted in their request for Modaa, Ada as the headquarters of Boripe North LCDA.

    Also, the chairman of Ororuwo Development Council, Mr. Folorunso Oderinu, wondered how Iree, which he said was never part of agitation for new LCDA with the three communities could be made the headquarters.

  • Osun’s emerging beautiful landscape

    Osun’s emerging beautiful landscape

    Building up on its profile as a peaceful state with regular power supply and adequate security, Osun State inches towards an emerging tourist beauty.

    Cities the world over acquire reputation of being visitors’ and tourists’ haven because of their beauties.

    Cities are not just beautiful but are products of careful planning by the leaders or rulers of such cities.

    Today, people celebrate Dubai. The city, in the heart of the Middle East, rose to prominence less than two decades ago.

    That the city of Dubai now plays host to tourists, businessmen and women, world top sporting activities, political, economic and education summits is a testimony to the vision and planning virtuoso of one of the country’s greatest leaders, Sheikh Rashid Makhtoum.

    Not quite long ago, we used to hear the phrase: ‘See Paris and die’. It was nothing but the planned beauty of the French capital city.

    So also for the outstanding recreational and aesthetic beauty of Orlando’s Disney World in Florida, United States, that attracts millions of tourists yearly from all over the world.

    This is perhaps, the motivational force that propelled the government of Osun State to embark on total reconstruction and planning of some of its ancient cities for upward upgrade to modern cities that will attract visitors and tourists alike.

    This turnaround of the ancient cities to modern ones is part of massive Urban Renewal projects of the Rauf Aregbesola administration in the last five years.

    Nine cities were pencilled down for renewal at a go, a massive and ambitious project indeed for a state such as Osun.

    This giant initiative has once been described as the biggest exercise in the whole of Nigeria since United Nations’ Habitat began collaboration with states in Nigeria.

    Under this programme, cities in Osun State will witness a significant turnaround in planning, beautification, aesthetics and social facilities.

    Today, Osogbo, the Osun State capital, is gradually shedding its ancient toga and metamorphosing into modern city.

    To say that the city is undergoing noticeable change in a seamless fashion might be an understatement.

    Anybody who has not visited the state for some time now is bound to be taken aback by the consistent change the city has experienced.

    One huge area of change is the centre point of the city called Old Garage. The place used to be a hideout for criminals and miscreants. Dirty, unkempt and haphazardly planned!

    The city was an eyesore and unattractive to both towns’ people and visitors. But that was in the yesteryear.

    The situation has changed dramatically that people, who have not visited the state in the last couple of years now find it difficult to manoeuvre their ways round the city.

    It is no longer the dirty Old Garage but newly beautified Nelson Mandela Freedom Park. This recreation arena has astoundingly changed the terrain and landscape of the city.

    The usual dark waterlogged, dark alley, bloodshot-eyed hemp-smoking youths which used to be the pictorial views of Old Garage have all disappeared.

    Days and nights are no longer easily distinguishable in this city centre any time of the day one visits.

    Pleasantly expansive, the whole Freedom Park has been tarred and street-lit. Equipped with a big hall for restaurants, events arena and a water fountain called the Atewogbeja Water Fountain, the park provides fun seekers the opportunity to relax and enjoy the undiluted and pure air. The emerging scenery is fascinating even though it is nearing completion.

    The park has also been landscaped with lush green grasses and trees to make it environmentally and healthily friendly.

    The place is equally equipped with a garden and playground for people around the area as well as visitors.

    Besides, the park now serves as veritable venue for rallies, social and political events in the state – very large, accommodating and well-equipped for such occasions. Indeed, the Freedom Park has a hotel for visitors who want to spend their time entirely within this cosy environment.

    It serves for other social purposes such as Motor Park for travellers who did not wish to go in their personal cars.

    Now it is easier for them to drive into the park and take tickets for the custody and security of their cars by the park management until they return.

    Opposite the park is a motor park where commuters can pick a car to wherever they are going. The makes this a sort of business district while still performing the socio-recreational functions.

    Beyond the intended renewal, beautification, recreation, the Freedom Park creatively attracts people and tourists and serve other commercial purposes that are expected to enhance the revenue profile of the state government.

    It is this new innovation that the government of Aregbesola intends to extend to other eight cities in the state so that wherever a visitor to the state finds him or herself, he or she feels comfortable and finds where to relax and rest.

    This is a project to change the face of Osun State finally; transforming it into a modern city. Not one, not two, nine cities in the state!

     

  • Congresses cancelled in Adamawa, Lagos, Osun

    Congresses cancelled in Adamawa, Lagos, Osun

    The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has cancelled results of the ongoing party congresses in Adamawa, Lagos and Osun states.

    The party has similarly disbanded the congress committees in the three states with immediate effect.

    A statement yesterday by the National Organising Secretary, Abubakar Mustapha, said new congress committees had been constituted to replace the disbanded ones in the three states.

    Congresses in the affected states have been rescheduled to hold from Friday.

    Congresses across the states have been characterised by crisis triggered by alleged manipulation of the exercise by vested interests in the party.

    Sharp disagreements have also greeted the zoning of the various party offices at the national level, with various factions threatening to stall the upcoming national convention billed to hold in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on May 21.

  • Osun develops structural plan

    Osun develops structural plan

    The Osun State government has developed structure plans in collaboration with UN Habitat in nine cities to achieve orderly growth and coordinated physical development.

    Governor Rauf Aregbesola said this at the official handling over of the report of structure plan for nine selected cities at the State Secretariat, Abere.

    The governor represented by Deputy Governor Mrs. Titi-Laoye Tomori said the step became imperative to address urbanisation with its attendant effects of improper waste disposal, unplanned development, urban sprawl and slums as well as inadequate infrastructural facilities.

    The governor noted that the structure plan programme was initiated to complement urban renewal initiative, which was aimed at ridding the cities of shanties and haphazard development.

  • Standardised scales to boost trade in Osun

    Recent market survey in Osun State has revealed that the yet-to-be introduced standard scale for measuring goods will bring about trust, justice and equity and boost consumers’ confidence. SINA FADARE reports.

    Osun State has stressed the need to introduce standard weight and measurement scale in transaction of business in markets across the state. The idea, it said, was aimed at giving sellers and buyers value for their money.

    Investigations conducted revealed that the project has been in the pipeline for more than two years during which sensitisation and enlightenment had been carried out; especially among market men and women and other stakeholders to the need to use standardised measuring gauge and weights for transacting commercial activities.

    It was, however, reliably gathered that market men and women as well as other stakeholders embraced the project while more than 40,000 customised measuring weights and gauges had been procured by the state government for distribution to stakeholders at affordable prices.

    Speaking on government’s plans to introduce the standardised weights and measuring gauge, former Commissioner for Commerce, Industries, Co-operatives and Empowerment, Mr. Ismail Adekunle Jaiyeoba Alagbada said the establishment of standardised weights and measures in the state was Federal Government’s directive to all states of the federation.

    He further explained that weights and measures constitute item 63 on the Exclusive Legislative List of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. That is, only the Federal Government can legislate on weights and measures in the country. The laws made in this respect include Weights and Measures Act CAP W3LFN, 2004 (formerly Weights and Measures ACT CAP 467LFN 1999); Pre-Shipment Inspection of Export Act CAP P25LFN, 2004; Weights and Measures Standardisation of Indigenous Measures Regulations, 1992 and the Weights and Measures Fees Regulations.

    Alagbada maintained that standardised weights and measures are critical to establishing consumers’ confidence and equity, adding that all over the world, standardising weights and measurements are critical to equity and justice in an effort to establish consumers’ confidence and economic security.

    “When a housewife buys a bowl of beans and when a butcher sells his portion of meat, there is an implied faith that as goods are exchanged for money, there is just balance for buyer and seller.

    “However, experiences in almost all present-day commercial transactions indicate that such faith is often lacking. Great variations exist in the weights and measures used in different localities; and even at times, in those used by different individuals in the same locality. These often lead to chaotic situation in most market places.

    “Consequently, commercial transactions become laborious, with the attendant high transaction costs, ultimately hindering the pace of growth of trade and commerce. This is unacceptable in a state with high level of religiosity and a goal of becoming regional hub,” Alagbada said.

    He further said that all the existing religions, namely Islam, Christianity and Traditional faith frown at the use of unjust measures.

    The former Commissioner enunciated that the foregoing and the recognition of the growing need for accuracy of measurements, better packaging and display of consumable goods to safeguard health and promotion of cordial social interactions in local market across the state prompted the Osun State government to propose establishment of standardised weights and measures.

    The establishment of weight and measures, he stressed, will positively impact on the economy of the state as it will bring unprecedented ease to trade and commercial transactions. This, no doubt, will increase the pace and volume of transactions among traders and consumers, thereby increasing the volume of commerce.

    While appealing to all stakeholders to embrace the project, Alagbada noted that it will enable the regulation of trade and commerce in goods which are sold or distributed by weight, measure or number and to provide for matters connected therein or incidental thereto. He also said “this is in accordance with the existing Weight and Measure Acts of 1962 as amended in 1974 and made effective in 1975.”

    Speaking on the programme, the President of Market Women Association, Alhaja Asiahu Ashindemade explained that the government had interacted with the association on the weights and measures, assuring that her members are ready to comply with the Federal Government’s directive.

    She said the proposed programme will attract consumers from neighbouring states that will want to take advantage of the novel programme of standardisation of measurements.

    She said: “The programme will create large number of business and employment opportunities for citizens of the state as large number of unemployed youths in the state could acquire vocational training in repairs and maintenance of scales, a skill that will be in high demand as soon as the programme becomes operational.”

    Alhaja Ashindemade noted that the programme was in the interest of the masses as its introduction will give consumers value for what they paid for.

    To ensure its implementation, Alagbada disclosed that monitoring units would be placed at strategic locations across the state to ensure compliance, adding that the control posts are there for people to visit and complain whether they have been cheated or not.

    He said members of the OYES cadets have been trained in ensuring compliance, saying there are penalties for defaulters in accordance with the Weights and Measures Act.

    He, however, denied the claim that the government was introducing it to generate fund in boosting its Internally Generated Revenue (IGR), stressing that the aim was to ensure justice and equity in transacting business across the state.

  • Aregbesola: Osun didn’t mismanage bailout funds

    Aregbesola: Osun didn’t mismanage bailout funds

    •ICPC ‘never indicted Osun’

    Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola said yesterday that the state has not been indicted by the Independent Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on the disbursement of bail-out cash.

    The governor, who spoke to workers at Osogbo township stadium during the Workers’ Day event, said the anti-corruption agency had written to him to clarify the matter.

    According to the governor, there was no truth in the rumour that Osun was among the states indicted by the anti graft body.

    He said: “I want to also assure you, contrary to the insinuation being made by our traducers, who claimed we diverted the bailout funds, that nothing of such happened. This is the concoction of a mischievous opposition and their media conspirators.

    “The ICPC never indicted us. Other media agencies reported the ICPC accurately that the data it published on disbursement of bailout funds by states was as at October last year and this was given to them by us. How could we then have indicted ourselves?

    “I am happy that ICPC has cleared the air. We demanded for N64.3 billion to cover outstanding salaries, pension and gratuities up till June 2015 for the state workers and N23.8 billion to cover the salaries, pension and gratuities for the local government workers for the same period.

    “However, we got N25.8 billion for state and N9.1 billion for local government, totaling N34.9 billion. So, we can all see that this is a far cry from what we needed and asked for. We got this far only because of exceptional financial engineering, extreme prudence and commendable cooperation of Labour. I must also let you know that there is no way we could have diverted the funds, knowing that it was not sufficient for our needs in the first place.”

    Aregbesola assured the workers that the worst was over and that the state would be out of the woods soon.

    He added that governors had a fruitful meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari, who has been very concerned about welfare of the states.

    He praised the workers for their loyalty, dedication, hard work and their exhibition of the fear of God during the challenging period.

    Chairman of the Nigerian Labour Congress in Osun State, Comrade Babatunde Jacob Adekomi, noted the commitment of the workers in the face of harsh economic conditions.

    Adekomi said workers have passion for the development of the state, which explained why workers decided to troop out to celebrate the Workers’ Day.

  • Osun takes anti-malaria campaign to towns, villages

    Osun takes anti-malaria campaign to towns, villages

    The Osun State government has taken its ongoing campaign against malaria to towns and villages in order to stem the spread of the sickness across the state. As part of activities marking the 2016 World Malaria Day, the state Ministry of Health, led by its Permanent Secretary, Dr. Akinyinka Esho, was in Ile Ife at the weekend to sensitize the people on how prevent the spread of malaria.

    The Enuwa Palace square venue of the campaign was jam-packed as residents of the ancient town trooped out to be part of the event. Earlier, a press briefing was held in Osogbo, the state capital, where Dr.Esho highlighted some of the recent efforts of the state government to combat malaria.

    According to him, the state government had provided free health care policies to all age groups and has made anti-malaria drugs available in health facilities across the state while it distributed long lasting insecticide nets for the residents aside providing malaria diagnostic tools, among others.

    He also said that the state government was proactive about preventing malaria in the state with the channelisation of waterways for free flow of water to curb the breeding of mosquitoes. He therefore charged the people to support the Rauf Aregbesola administration’s fight against malaria  in the state at all times.

     

  • APC Osun hails Fed Govt

    APC Osun hails Fed Govt

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has hailed the Federal Government for its mature, responsible and compassionate approach to addressing the worsening salary crisis across the states.

    Its Director of Publicity, Research and Strategy, Kunle Oyatomi, said: “It takes a high degree of political maturity, responsibility and stately mind-set of compassion for political operators in our clime to act the way the Federal Government has done.

    “This crisis underlines a major fault line in the structure of our federation, which is everything but federal.

    “And it particularly stands in the way of states from being financially solvent through developing their natural resources.

    “It will take political courage to address the crisis holistically and we are all hopeful that the Federal Government will be up to that task.

    ‘We have cause to be this hopeful because President Muhammadu Buhari’s government has shown, by this intervention, that it feels for the people.”

    The APC, therefore, criticises politicians who are heartlessly urging the Federal Government not to help states solve the crisis.

    According to the party, “only political vultures would prey on people’s pain to score disgusting political point”.

    The APC calls on residents as well as security forces to be on “red alert” so that criminally disposed politicians are stopped from actualising their murderous plans.