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  • Tax reform: Bill will tackle poverty, increase productivity – Osun APC chieftain

    Tax reform: Bill will tackle poverty, increase productivity – Osun APC chieftain

    One of the leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun Central Senatorial district, Tele Oyegoke, has endorsed President Bola Tinubu’s tax reform, stating it will tackle poverty and boost the nation’s productivity.

    He encouraged residents of the state to keep faith in Tinubu’s administration, highlighting that his economic drive has resulted in increased funds for all three tiers of government.

    Addressing his supporters in Inisa town of Odo-Otin local government area of Osun State on Saturday, Oyegoke appealed to Nigerians, particularly those in Osun State, to support President Bola Tinubu’s new tax proposals.

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     He said: “The new tax law is designed to bring relief to the small-scale enterprises and most vulnerable members of society. It will tackle poverty and increase productivity. It will also generate more revenue for the country.”

    He clarified that citizens who earn less than N1 million in a year will also be exempted from tax payments, saying, “The tax reform is necessary to bring about positive change and improve the lives of Nigerians.”

    “Nigerians should keep faith with President Bola Tinubu on his patriotic reforms. He has proven that he is capable of driving the country to economic freedom and financial prosperity. This can be confirmed by the increase in revenue available to all tiers of government since May 2023 when he came on board.

    “In Osun State, the budget projection for federal allocation in 2024 is N99.9 billion, but as of the third quarter of the year (end of September), the state had already made N153 billion. What this means is that by the end of the year, the state would have got N180 billion to N190 billion,” he submitted

  • Osun 2026: Crossroads and consequences (1)

    Osun 2026: Crossroads and consequences (1)

    My experience as a Branch Internal Auditor in a now-consolidated commercial bank during the 2000s taught me the importance of accountability and oversight in institutions. In this role, I identified exceptions, assessed their impact, and recommended corrective actions. This skillset has since informed my understanding of the need for transparency and accountability in governance and political institutions. 

    Akinwumi  Olojo, my former Line Boss and the bank’s Chief International Auditor, would often remind us that a governor paying salaries is merely fulfilling his contractual obligation to the electorate. “Thanking him for doing his job,” he’d say, “is akin to praising a student for attending school.”

    At a time like this, Olojo’s aphorism, “Delayed or defaulted salaries are symptoms of institutional distress”, readily comes to mind. This adage underscores the critical role Internal Auditors play in ensuring organizational accountability, efficiency and good governance. In the context of democratic governance, this principle is equally applicable – and perhaps even more crucial. Well, I will come back to that later! 

    That said, it is no longer news that, after a clutch of off-cycle gubernatorial elections, the 2026 contest in Osun State looms large. Anambra State, of course, looms in-between. The issues in Osun, coming so close to the 2027 general elections, will test the waters as to the wind and the political current on the road to the presidential election a year later.

    Obviously, Osun is currently in a state of political flux! It is at the moment with no defining or dominant political headwind and all eyes can see it! The All Progressives Congress (APC), the main opposition party, is still reeling from its unexpected loss in the governorship election two years ago. Indeed, it is difficult to define the party since it is hardly portraying itself as a cohesive, effective opposition. It’s a classic case of ‘when the going gets tough, the tough get going’ – but in this case, Osun APC seems to be stuck in neutral. It’s also a case of ‘better the devil you know’ – but in this case, the devil is reveling in the trappings of power and further tightening its grip on the state.

    Unless Osun APC can offer a compelling alternative to the current arrangement that has become conveniently mired in the miasma of ‘Owambe’, the state’s anomie will likely worsen. This could lead to a low voter turnout in 2026, which might not be surprising because, even Ondo State with heightened political activities had a voter turnout of an unacceptable 27%. This scenario goes against the grain of the typical Yoruba values of enlightened self-interest and the use of politics as an avenue to push the progressive agenda associated with the quest to make ‘life more abundant.’ 

    The trouble with July 16, 2022 was that those who were gifted with testing the temperature of the turmoil and the tumult of the issues plaguing the then ruling party chose not to wake up from their slumber while those who claimed to have been surrounded by the vibrant green of nature and the singing of birds simply went back to sleep. Somewhere, somehow, Osun APC lost the plot and it was as if the gods were angry!

    With 2026 fast approaching, Osun APC needs to decide on zoning for its 2026 governorship candidate to avoid a chaotic primary election. If not managed carefully, this could lead to severe electoral consequences. With the PDP likely to present a unified front, leveraging incumbency power, APC will be at a disadvantage. For his own good, the candidate must be a unifier and must be experienced. This time, the party must also be expansive and avoid premature triumphalism. After all, it’s precisely the absence of expansiveness and the shedding of the spirit of accommodation that led to PDP’s victory in 2022.

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    Tajudeen Lawal is the state APC chairman. He is optimistic about the party’s chances in the 2026 election. He believes the current administration’s poor performance has created an opportunity for APC to succeed. The prince from Ile-Ife, Osun State, is confident that Osun APC, on his watch, is resilient and well-equipped to withstand any anti-democratic forces that may try to undermine it, just as it did during the 2022 governorship election.

    According to Bola Oyebamiji, former Osun State Commissioner for Finance and current Managing Director of the Federal Inland Waterways Authority (NIWA), Osun APC must “deploy strategies and synergize” to win the 2026 election. He advises the party to “conduct a SWOT analysis of its strengths and weaknesses in the 2018 and 2022 elections.” 

    Oyebamiji expresses confidence in the party’s solidity and leadership, stating that, if the party continues to improve, it will win in 2026. He also assures that APC is ready to contest and win the forthcoming local government elections, despite the state’s election umpire being perceived as biased towards the government.

    Babajide Omoworare, a former Senator, believes that APC should be more of “ko ara re s’ihin”, not “ko ara re s’ohun” – that, “beyond punishing errant party members, it must oil its mediatory and conciliatory machinery and work as a team.” He also notes that the party’s current reward system, which is flawed and unfair, must be reviewed to accommodate clarity, transparency and justice. “Monkeys should not be working while baboons are eating.” Omoworare emphasizes that politics and electioneering require strategic planning and attention to detail. He also urges the party “to decide whether to focus on zoning positions or winning elections.”

    Dotun Babayemi is confident that Osun APC is on the right track, citing the party’s current unity of purpose and concerted effort as a significant strength. He cites the outcomes of the recently concluded governorship elections in Edo and Ondo States as evidence of the party’s influence and leadership efforts at all levels. He notes that the party is strongly represented in all local governments across the state, and areas of concern are being addressed. With the 2026 election on the horizon, Babayemi is confident that APC will emerge victorious.

    Olalekan Badmus, the former Osun State Commissioner for Regional Integration and Special Duties, and current Executive Director, Marine and Operations at the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), is confident about the party’s chances in 2026. According to him, APC is actively working to return to power, with regular weekly meetings across wards, local governments and the state executive committee. Badmus notes that the party’s Apex Leader’s mentees are giving back to society and benefiting party members. “The party is also consulting widely to regain its winning momentum, and attracting political heavyweights to boost its chances, and the Elders’ Council is ready to intervene when needed.

    Great party, good promises! However, it’s worth noting that winning elections demands a profound understanding of the complexities of power, the nuances of human nature and the unpredictable dynamics of the political landscape. In the game of politics, promises are merely the currency of persuasion, but it’s the ability to deliver, to adapt, and to evolve that ultimately determines success.

    In the spirit of unvarnished candor, which is the oxygen that sustains the flame of true democracy, it’s time for Osun APC to strip away the politics and confront the realities! It’s time to tap into new opportunities, refresh its vision, re-energize its grassroots connections, and regain its relevance among the electorate. By doing so, the party will turn its current challenges into opportunities for growth, emerging stronger, more united, and more focused.

    • To be concluded.
  • JUST IN: One feared dead in Ifon/Ilobu fresh communal clash in Osun

    JUST IN: One feared dead in Ifon/Ilobu fresh communal clash in Osun

    Tensions rose on Tuesday, December 3, in Ilobu and Ifon communities in Irepodun and Orolu Local Government Areas of Osun State, following the killing of a farmer amid a protracted land dispute.

    The Nation reports that the conflict between the two communities has resulted in numerous deaths and destruction of property in 2023 and the early 2024.

    The latest victim, identified as Sikiru Onaolapo, was reportedly shot dead while working on his farm in the disputed Oke Ekutu area.

    His body was taken to the palace of the Olobu of Ilobu as residents appealed to Governor Ademola Adeleke for intervention.

    Speaking on the incident, the Otun-Jagun of Ilobu, Chief Leke Ogunsola, stated: “Sikiru Onaolapo, from the Olobo compound, went to his farm this morning and was shot dead. Witnesses said the deceased mentioned one Muideen Alabata from Ifon before passing.”

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    Chief Ogunsola urged security agencies to thoroughly investigate the killing and apprehend the culprits.

    However, Jide Akinyooye, Secretary of the Board of Trustees of the Ifon-Orolu Progressives Union, denied the allegation, stating that no indigene of Ifon was responsible for the farmer’s death.

    He said “Investigation should be carried out into the incident but I can tell you we don’t have anyone bearing such a name in Ifon. Some people have been visiting the disputed land which had been acquired by the Osun State Government then our king warned his subjects against going to the area.“

    When contacted, the spokesperson of Osun State Police Command, Yemisi Opalola did respond to calls and text messages put to her phone over the matter.

  • JUST IN: Customs officer, wife, four children die in fire in Osun

    JUST IN: Customs officer, wife, four children die in fire in Osun

    A tragic fire incident claimed the lives of six family members, including a Customs officer, Tijani Kabiru, attached to the Oyo/Osun Command, his wife, and four children in the early hours of Monday in Ede, Osun State

    The fire reportedly started around 2 a.m. at the family’s residence in the Olowopoku area of Ede.

    Sources revealed that Kabiru, who was in his late 40s, was asleep alongside his wife and five children when the fire, believed to have originated from the solar panel installed on the roof of the house, engulfed the building. 

    The devastating incident has left the community in shock and mourning.

    A source in the area disclosed: “The fire started around 2:09 am from the roof of the house. An electric spark from the solar panel attached to the roof caused the fire.

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    “One of the children, a 13-year-old was reading when the fire started, he ran to the father’s room he realised that his father and other family members were weak due to the emission of smoke. He ran out of the house to call for help. It was difficult for residents of the house to access the house due to the security of the house like electric barbed wires and strong doors among others. 

    “We informed the Fire Service men around 3:10 am. But before they arrived at the scene, Tijani, his wife, and four children were burnt to death.”

    When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of Osun State Fire Service, dekunle Ibraheem confirmed the incident to The Nation.

    He said: “It is true that one Tijani, a Customs officer, his wife and four children were burnt to death. Only one of them escaped the scene. Their bodies were handed over to the men of A’ Division of the Nigeria Police Force.”

  • Minimum wage: Adeleke warns Osun workers against unproductive attitudes

    Minimum wage: Adeleke warns Osun workers against unproductive attitudes

    Osun state governor, Ademola Adeleke, has urged civil servants in the state to maintain a positive work ethic, warning against behaviours that could undermine productivity and efficiency in the civil service. 

    The governor gave the caution on Monday while addressing workers at his office following a solidarity walk organised to thank him for implementing the new minimum wage of ₦75,558.24 and an additional ₦25,000 for pensioners. 

    Reaffirming his commitment to workers’ welfare, Adeleke said: “They don’t call me the ‘talk and do governor’ for nothing. When I make a promise, I fulfill it. During the campaign, I made it clear that my priority is to ensure our workers are happy.” 

    He emphasised the importance of timely payment of salaries, describing it as a fundamental duty.

    “It’s a sin for someone to work and not get paid. That is not me. I wish Osun’s allocation were like Lagos or Akwa Ibom’s; I would have done even more. But with the little we have, I will ensure you are happy,” Adeleke added. 

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    The governor also pledged to enhance the state’s tax system to generate more revenue, promising that residents would enjoy greater dividends of democracy as a result. 

    He said: “We are teaching them how to do politics without bitterness because government is a continuum. All the abandoned projects, my government is doing it. I did not even sack the people they employed, all I do is that if you are going to do a good job, I won’t sack you but once you don’t do a good job, you are gone.”

    Earlier, the Osun state chairman of Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Chris Arapasopo commended Adeleke, adding, “We are going ask for more from the state and I urge our members to improve on service delivery.” 

  • Osun’s jinxed airport

    Osun’s jinxed airport

    There are dozens of unviable airports around the country. But that has not deterred Osun State governor Ademola Adeleke from proposing a new one to be sited in Ede, his hometown. It is new because the unfinished airport sited in Ido-Osun, on which about N20bn had been spent, according to some estimates, is alleged by the governor to lack enough space for runway and is also susceptible to adversarial wind. More space for runway could be sourced, argued the state government, but only at a princely sum. He didn’t say whether he would spend more securing more runway space than starting an airport all over again.

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    But, Mr Adeleke, more reticent than convincing on any subject, has hardly sustained any piece of argument beyond a few languid sentences since he assumed office about two years ago. He couldn’t care less, however, about taking the airport to his hometown. Nor could he be bothered about what is logical or not logical, or thrifty or prodigal. It’s the state’s money, after all; and in his quaint, carefree worldview, he prefers to be seen from the levity of the world of entertainment, particularly his dancing. His opponents insist he is nepotistic and insular in relocating the airport to Ede. Oh, give the man a break; does he know a different world and can he be what he is not? For a governor who said his pension and gratuity payment outstripped his last two predecessors and made him a performer, why raise eyebrows about his measurements and what scales he uses, metric or imperial?

  • Protest in Osun community over alleged manipulation of kingmakers

    Protest in Osun community over alleged manipulation of kingmakers

    • Community leaders seek Adeleke, Ooni’s intervention

    Residents and 16 traditional chiefs and members of Olumoro–in–Council of Moro community in the Ife North Local Government Area of Osun State on Friday led a protest at the front of the palace over the alleged manipulation of the selection process held on October 30th, 2024 in the council secretariat.

    The protesters were carrying placards warning that if the government adopted the selection process reeked with manipulation because of the illiteracy of kingmakers it might result in war and communal clash within Moro.

    Speaking on behalf of the community, the Head of Chiefs, who is also the Oosa of Moro, Festus Abidoye said: “A so-called coordinator manipulated the rights of the three kingmakers due to their incapability to read and write. They were made to vote against their wish.

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    “Over 98% of Moro people are against the selection of 30th of October 2024 at Ife-North West LCDA Edunabon that was marred by manipulation, because one of the kingmakers doctored the selection interest of the other illiterate kingmakers who were also advanced in age.”

    Also, the Loogun of Moro, Chief Olalekan Obisakin warned that “if the government goes ahead in using the manipulated process to appoint the king, it might result in communal war. Moro town is thickly populated by students of higher institutions which makes the town fragile to toy with kingship issues.

    “We urge Governor Ademola Adeleke, Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi to remove their consent and call for another selection.”

  • JUST IN: Osun govt to commence payment of N75,000 minimum wage Dec. 1

    JUST IN: Osun govt to commence payment of N75,000 minimum wage Dec. 1

    The Osun State Government will begin payment of a N75,000 minimum wage to civil servants on December 1, 2024, including one month of arrears.

    The approval for the implementation was granted at the Exco Lounge in the Governor’s office, Abere, on Friday, in the presence of the Executive arm of the state led by Deputy Governor Kola Adewusi and labour leaders led by the chairman of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Comrade Chris Arapasopo.

    At the signing, Commissioner for Information Kolapo Alimi disclosed, “We are going to commence payment of N75,000 minimum wage on December 1, 2024, and we will also pay one month arrear.”

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    “This is part of the commitment of the administration of Governor Ademola Adeleke to improve the welfare of workers in the state.

    “We raise the bar above the approved minimum wage of the federal government’s N70,000 wage.”

    Details shortly…

  • Osun plans establishment of airport

    Osun plans establishment of airport

    Secretary to Osun State Government (SSG), Teslim Igbalaye, has said the government is set to begin the construction of a multi-billion airport, abandoning MKO Abiola Airport, Ido-Osun, which the administration of former governor Rauf Aregbesola had spent over N3.5billion on.

    He said Governor Ademola Adeleke, alongside the Minister of Works, David Umahi and Aviation Minister, Festus Keyamo, would perform the foundation laying of the new airport in Ede on December 16, as part of the activities to commemorate the second year anniversary of the Adeleke administration.

    Speaking over the weekend at the Banquet Hall, Osun State Government House, Oke-Fia, Osogbo, Igbalaye said activities had been lined up for the anniversary.

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    He said: “For the second year anniversary, it will commence with walk to live, Imole, prayer session, novelty match, presentation of bond to retirees, awards to outstanding Osun indigenes, inauguration of 2.4km Old Garage/Oke-Fia/Lameco Road by former President Olusegun Obasanjo and inauguration of roads in the 30 local governments. Governor Seyi Makinde will inaugurate Ring Road, among others.”

    Igbalaye added: “Umahi and Keyamo will conduct inspection of Okefia and Lameco flyovers, after which they will inaugurate Akoda Ede-Road.”

    He said they would also perform foundation laying for the airport.

  • Osun: ICPC begins tracking of N10bn federal constituency projects

    Osun: ICPC begins tracking of N10bn federal constituency projects

    The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has commenced the tracking of more than N10 billion constituency projects executed by federal lawmakers in Osun.

    The head of the ICPC team, Mrs Mary Oke, disclosed this on Saturday during the tracking of federal constituency projects in Osogbo, Ilobu, Kuta and Ede areas of the state.

    Oke said that the tracking was part of the commission’s mandate to promote accountability and transparency in the implementation of public projects.

    She said that the tracking would enable the commission to assess the status of various constituency and executive projects across the state.

    Oke said that this was to ensure that public resources were judiciously utilised to deliver quality infrastructure and services to the citizens.

    “We have commenced the phase seven of constituency and executive projects tracking exercise in Osun.

    “ICPC will be tracking projects valued at N10,470,872,906.60 in Osun State.

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    “The tracking is to ensure that government-funded projects provide value for money and are executed according to specifications,” she said.

    Oke called on relevant stakeholders to support the commission in its tracking exercise.

    The team leader called on relevant stakeholders, including community leaders and civil society organisations, to support the exercise.

    “They can do this by providing the commission with relevant information that can assist in achieving its set objectives,” she said.

    (NAN)