Tag: OSUN

  • Osun APC congratulates Muslims

    Osun APC congratulates Muslims

    Osun State branch of the All Progressives Congress (APC) yesterday congratulated Muslims for the successful Ramadan fast as a devotion to the will of Allah.

    In a Sallah message by its spokesperson, Kunle Oyatomi, the party said the period, which elevated the spiritual consciousness of Muslims, would lead them to take the right decisions on matters which affect their faith and their lives “in an environment that is constantly threatened by thugs, rapists, assassins and mischievous politicians”.

    APC added: “At least, those who have been faithful in their devotion during this Ramadan will come with clear conscience to sort out the evil from the good when they take a critical decision on August 9, whether or not criminals should capture power in Osun, or Allah’s grace that rained on the state since November 2010 should continue.

    “The Ramadan came just in good time to assist not only Muslims but every adherent of faith in Osun to consciously resist evil which desperate politicians that have gone mad for power pose to the progress already made since 2010.”

  • Colour-coding ballot papers for Osun election-Jega

    Colour-coding ballot papers will be used during the August 9 gubernatorial election in Osun State

    Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Prof. Attahiru Jega disclosed this at an “Experience Sharing Dialogue With Media Professionals” in Abuja on Wednesday.

    Noting that the ballot papers were found to be effective in the Ekiti polls, Jega assured that everything humanly possible would be done to ensure, free, fair and credible election Osun State.

    “Contrary to what some persons say about the Ekiti election, we actually did colour-coding of our ballot papers and the procedures were so rigorous that we would be able to detect any fraud.  We did it in Ekiti and we will continue to do that because it has eliminated fraudulent activities.”

    He also justified the need for effective deployment of security personnel during election which he said ensured a violence-free poll in Ekiti State.

    Jega warned  politicians involved in the Osun poll to eschew violence and to approach the upcoming election with a positive mindset.

    He said: “In Ekiti, there was an effective engagement with security agencies. We believe that the mobilisation of security led to a violence-free election Ekiti State despite the post-election complaints.

    “In Osun, we will also be up and doing. Though Osun is relatively larger than Ekiti with a voter register of about 1.4 million, we are looking at the size and the complexities and we have factored them in our preparations.

    “We will create a level-playing field in Osun and we are cooperating fully with the NYSC and security agencies to ensure a hitch-free election in Osun. My assessment is that everything is on course in Osun State for a free, fair and credible poll.  What is left is for the politicians to have a positive mindset towards August 9 and eschew violence.

    “We are doing our best, we’ve done our best and we will do our best and also ensure that the 2015 general elections come out successful.”

    Describing the Ekiti elections as one of the best in recent times conducted by INEC, Jega said the redeployment of the Resident Electoral Commissioner in Osun State had nothing to do with an indictment of the affected officer but to forestall the raging allegations and counter allegations by politicians in the state.

    “We are convinced that the former Resident Electoral Commissioner has done nothing wrong but we have had to take the painful decision to send another person there. Our REC did nothing wrong. We sent another person to Osun to conduct the election to reduce the allegations and counter allegations.

    “Ekiti poll was successful because INEC adopted a more-centralised, effective and efficient deployment of materials. We also improved on our consultations and stakeholders engagements which go a long way in establishing trust and confidence.”

  • Police deny APC chieftain’s  arrest for gun-running

    Police deny APC chieftain’s arrest for gun-running

    OSUN State Police Command has denied that a local government chief, Steven Dosumu, was arrested and detained for gun-running.

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) alleged that Dosumu, who is also a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), was arrested and transferred to Force Headquarters for gun-running.

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Maishanu, in a statement, said the allegation was false.

    Maishanu explained that Dosumu, who is the Executive Secretary of Boluwaduro, “was at no time arrested, detained, taken to Abuja or threatened to be taken to Abuja by the command.”

    He described the report in some dailies as outright falsehood, meant to unduly cause crisis among the parties and generate tension.

    He said no ammunition was found in the private residence of the council chief.

    The statement said: “The attention of the Osun State Police Command has been drawn to the rumour making the round that an Executive Secretary of a Local Government in Osun State was arrested by the State Police Command for gun-running. This is false in all ramifications.

    “Some newspapers had reported on July 10 that the Executive Secretary was arrested by the police for being in possession of 17 Kalashnikov rifles, 10 Pump Action guns and 50 machetes. No such thing happened in this command.

    “The police received a petition by one Hashim Abioye alleging attempted murder, illegal possession of firearms, violent conduct and criminal assault against four persons. The police invited all the parties and carried out a thorough investigation, including searches in the premises of those accused, in company of the petitioner. The allegations turned out to be false and without any basis. No weapon of any kind was found in possession of the Executive Secretary or any of his associates.

    “The Executive Secretary was at no time arrested, detained, taken to Abuja or threatened to be taken to Abuja by the command. It is most unfortunate that newspapers will report outright falsehood, unduly fuel crisis among the parties and generate tension among the people.

    “The quantum of weapons alleged is sufficient to start a war and the false report is therefore capable of instilling fear in the people and brings the peace in the state on the edge. This kind of allegation is therefore very sensitive and requires to be verified by the appropriate authority, which are the police.

    “The police will like to advise those concerned to stop spreading rumours, falsehood and making unfounded allegations. We will also like to appeal to the media to be alive to their social responsibility of reporting the truth, and not speculation.”

  • Osun gets 35 buses for school scheme

    Osun gets 35 buses for school scheme

    OSUN State government has taken delivery of 35 buses for its O-Bus Scheme as part of the ongoing education reforms.

    The scheme is designed for the effective and smooth transportation of school children from designated points to their respective schools.

    The report of the Advisory Committee on the Implementation of the scheme, headed by the Special Adviser on Budget and Economic Planning, Mr. Bade Adeshina, which was submitted to the State Executive Council, shows that the buses will provide a safer and convenient alternative transport system for the pupils, who either trek or were being driven in rickety vehicles to school.

    With the inauguration of the scheme, each bus would carry 30 pupils per trip.

    The report obtained by The Nation states: “The scheme seeks to provide safe and convenient transport medium to the students at subsidised fare, which will be significantly below the prevailing commercial fare. It is expected that the discounted fare would aid saving of excess money daily spent on the pupils by parents or guardians.”

    Besides providing social support, the committee said the initiative would empower the youths through way of job creation, equity stake in the scheme via co-operatives.

    The committee, however, said the personnel to be hired for the scheme would be drawn from the Osun State Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES) Corps, including the co-operative societies that would take ownership of the buses.

    The scheme is expected to be self-financing to meet the operational expenses, including overheads. By this, the government will not commit resources into it beyond the Initial Capital Outlay (ICO) and the insurance cover.

    The committee said it was committed to exploring all options that would ensure the success of this scheme.

  • Happy days here again for Osun women

    Happy days here again for Osun women

    Thousands of women stormed the Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo, Osun State Thursday last week when Governor Rauf Aregbesola launched a special empowerment scheme for women who are heads of their households. ADETUTU AUDU reports that a cheque of N375m was given out to the jubilant women.

    The jubilant crowd mostly of women that converged on the Nelson Mandela Freedom Park, Osogbo, capital of Osun State Thursday last week was an appreciative one. And the women had every cause to be as they showed their appreciation through singing, dancing and prayers for the Governor of Osun State, Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola. Their joy and appreciation were not out of place. That day the Aregbesola administration was giving out N375 million in aid of women who head their respective households in the state.

    Apart from giving the women stipend monthly, they will also be trained in vocations common to their area after which at the end of the 12th month, they will each be given a seed money to start small scale business.

    The only condition attached to the beneficiary households was that they should make use of government infrastructure – meaning pregnant women in such households should make use of government health facilities while their children attend government schools.

    Also, at the event, new ultra-modern hand-held ultrasound diagnostic scanners (touch screen) and mirror-3d (colour) Doppler ultrasound diagnostic scanners were launched.

    Speaking at the event, Governor Aregbesola restated the commitment of his administration to making life better for the generality of the people of the state. “With all sense of modesty, I want to say that there is no household in Osun State that our administration has not touched positively,” he said.

    According the governor, the programme being launched was the pilot programme assuring that it will spread to other local government areas in the state.

    “You have not seen anything yet. We want to ensure that poverty is reduced to the barest minimum in this state. That is why our programme is anchored on the development of our people,” he assured.

    Speaking on the scanners, the governor stated that they were procured to ensure reduction in maternal mortality and reduce incidence of stroke among the populace.

    “The first scanner will scan pregnant women and detect the position of the unborn baby for any necessary medical action if there is need, while the second scanner detects early stroke symptoms in people for early medication,” Aregbesola explained.

    The governor was emphatic on the fact that: “pregnant women and others that will make use of these facilities will not pay any money – it is free”.

    The programme climaxed with the handing over of a  N375 million cheque to the heads of the benefitting households and the commissioning of the ultra-modern, ultrasound scanners.

    The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Aregbesola on Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), Honourable Abdullah Adeyanju Binuyo, under whose office the Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) programme was executed, described it as a win, win situation for the people.

    “From whichever way you look at it, the people are the winners. They are not only the direct beneficiaries but also all the positive multiplier effects of the programme come back as plus for the people,” the SSA said.

    He explained further: “we give out N5,000 monthly to the head of each benefitting household who is a woman. That is the cash aspect. Residents of the benefitting households must make use of government facilities that is the condition. The transfer aspect is that the money given out will be spent in the state; that is ploughing back the money into the state economy thereby contributing to its development. At the end of the 12th month, each head of the benefitting household will get N100,000 to start a small scale businesses of their own. Remember that the pregnant women are treated free at government hospitals while the children enjoy not only free education but they also get free school uniform and are fed free. So the people are the ultimate winners of this programme”.

    Explaining further, the state Commissioner for Women and Children Affairs, Mrs. Mofolake Adegboyega, stated that the benefitting households were not picked at random. “They were selected through a thorough research by the consultant we employed to do so and the woman is a Professor from the Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile Ife. It took her six months of crisscrossing the nooks and crannies of this state to arrive at the list of beneficiaries,” she explained.

    According to her, the pilot scheme involved five local government areas in the state with 100 from each local government. A total of 2,250 households will benefit from this programme,” she said.

     

  • Six killed in Osun bank robbery 

    Six persons were killed on Thursday evening by a gang of armed robbers in an attack on   Wema Bank in Modakeke, the headquarters of the Ife East Area Office in Osun State.

    Investigation revealed that a cleaner of the bank located at the Iraye area of the town who was among those killed by the robbers was said to have been mistaken for a policeman because of the black dress he was wearing.

    The robbers numbering five were said to have escaped from the robbery scene before the policemen and soldiers in the Swift Action Squad (SAS), who responded to a distress from the bank, arrived.

    The robbers were also said to have killed five other passers-by with dynamite which they threw at them as they were being pursued.

    An eyewitness, who preferred not to be named, said the robbers exchanged gun fire with the police while they charted an escape route out of the town.

    According to him, the robbers abandoned their vehicle and escaped with the  gun wounds into the bush near  Modakeke High School.

    The Public Relations Officer for the Osun State Police Command, Mrs. Folashade Odoro, confirmed that six persons were killed by the robbers.

    Odoro, who disclosed that no arrest had been made as at the time of filing this report,  said the policemen were combing the bush in order to apprehend the hoodlums.

  • Aregbesola to Sambo: winning Osun is wishful thinking

    Aregbesola to Sambo: winning Osun is wishful thinking

    •Governor says state rejected PDP long ago

    Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola has described the remark by Vice President Namadi Sambo that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would win the August 9 governorship poll as mere wishful thinking.

    Aregbesola alleged that Sambo had impugned on the integrity of the judiciary by referring to the Election Petition Appeal Tribunal’s judgment that restored the mandate of Aregbesola after the 2007 governorship poll as verdict through “the back door.”

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship candidate, who spoke through his Director, Bureau of Communication and Strategy Semiu Okanlawon, said Sambo could not have been referring to the Osun where the people have demonstrated their total rejection of anything that has any traits of PDP.

    Sambo’s statement, Okanlawon said, “aptly captures the depth of self-delusion and deceit to which PDP leadership indulges in.”

    He said the development should be blamed for the total failure of the PDP-led Federal Government in all facets of the Nigerian life.

    “Sambo’s statement did not come to us as a surprise. It is the character of the PDP and its leadership to live in a different world far away from the stark realities that daily confronts our people.

    “For the umpteenth time, we wish to remind Sambo and the entire PDP structure and its candidate for the August 9 poll that Osun has remained different for so many reasons and this is why the macabre dance PDP and its agents of electoral fraud organised in Ekiti cannot be replayed here in Osun.

    “Has Sambo forgotten so soon that while PDP reaped from its electoral fraud in all parts of Nigeria in the 2011 election, it was only in Osun that PDP recorded  most humiliating defeat.

    “In case Sambo has not thought about it, that was less than six months of the Aregbesola administration when not much had been put on ground in form of sterling performance and massive transformation of Osun.

    “More than three years down the line, Osun people have witnessed unprecedented development in various ways. Peace has returned. Wealth has been created. Lives have been saved and improved. Aregbesola has touched lives in the education, food production, youth employment, and other sectors.  This state has been rescued from the morass it was plunged in almost eight years of the PDP rule. What then does Sambo expect his party to woo the people of Osun with in an election that is less than one month?” he added.

    On Sambo’s alleged derogatory comment on the judiciary, the statement said the verdict of the tribunal confirmed that PDP robbed in the 2007 poll.

    “In some saner climes, PDP and its leaders ought to apologise to the entire country and the people of Osun in particular for the trauma they were subjected to due to the robbery of the Aregbesola’s mandate. But the culture of impunity, which PDP promotes, won’t give room for such decency. It must however be noted that never will our people embrace the rule of terror and cluelessness which PDP represents,” the statement said.

    It added that the entire Nigeria and the international community have been monitoring the shenanigans in the build up to the election, saying the PDP candidate has lost the contest before the August 9 date.

  • Like Osun, like Benin

    Like Osun, like Benin

    When the Osun State Government re-classified primary and secondary schools into elementary, middle and high schools in 2012, many pooh-poohed the policy.  But, a visit to Benin Republic has shown  that the system is not strange, after all, reports SINA FADARE

    RE-CLASSIFICATION

    It is a policy those in the opposition love to hate. When the Osun State Government reclassified schools in 2012, they descended on the Rauf Aregbesola administration, describing the policy as a ploy to destroy education. But, there is nothing strange about the policy which is also being implemented in Benin Republic.

    In the exercise, primary schools were renamed elementary schools, and stopped at Grade 4 (Primary 4) instead of the former Primary Six. Junior Secondary Schools are now called Middle Schools and have pupils from Grades 5 to 9 (Primary 5 to Junior Secondary School 3); Senior Secondary Schools were replaced with high schools catering for SS1 to SS3 pupils.

    For smooth implementation, schools were merged along the various levels.  The elementary schools accommodate 900 pupils; middle schools between 900 and 1,000; the high schools are designed to accommodate 1,000 for each of the three grades 10-12 (SS1-SS3).

    The government also introduced school uniforms for the three levels.  In the public school system, only three uniforms exist, irrespective of the school’s location.

    Justifying the re-classification, Governor Rauf Aregbesola said the system was introduced to reposition education, which was in a sorry state when he took over in November 2010.

    His Deputy and Commissioner for Education, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori, said the system was tailored after the American education model, which advocates that children of the same age group should learn together.

    Nevertheless, criticisms trailed the exercise.  Last year, there were protests in Osogbo, the state capital, and other areas over the policy. The protests had religious undertone. Christian groups were opposed to the merger of schools founded by missionaries with Muslim schools and vice-versa.  There was also disaffection over the change of single-sex to co-education schools under the policy.

    In Benin, which borders Nigeria on the west, the same policy is being run. As in Osun, schools are classified as elementary, middle and high schools. All the schools also wear the same uniforms.  Benin’s was adopted as a national policy following an Educational Forum in 2007. Mrs Laoye-Tomori explained that Osun adopted the policy following recommendations of a summit held in February 2011, which sought the repositioning of the education system such that pupils would enjoy quality education, irrespective of their background.

    Benin’s Minister of Education (Secondary) Fructeuex Sylvan, said the country’s policy was adopted because of the interest in creating an egalitarian society where the children of the rich would not have access to quality public education at the expense of the poor.

    Like Osun, Benin also faced opposition over the policy, but of a different kind.

    Fructeuex said some powerful and rich people wrote to the government to discontinue the policy.

    “But the government was resolute to make a success of it by providing equal platform that reduces the gap of human capital development,” he said.

    The policy, he said, would last till 2025 before it could be reviewed for continuity or change.

    But, Benin did not have problems with religion like Osun.  In Benin,  Fraucteuex said, religion has no place in educational policy neither are religious scholars given any prominence.  There are Christians, Muslims, and adherents of African Traditional Religion throughout the country. Most adherents of the traditional Yoruba religious group are in the south of the country; other African Traditional Religion beliefs could be found in the north. Muslims are mostly concentrated in the north and southeast. Christians are prevalent in the south, particularly in Cotonou, the economic nerve centre of the country.  These religions do not interfere with the education.

    But, there are differences in the operation of the policy. Benin’s differs from Osun’s in that at the elementary level, pupils spend six years and not four; four years middle school rather than five; four years in high school as opposed to three. In all, the pupils spend 13 years in primary and secondary schools in Benin the Osun’s 12.

    Language of instruction is also different.  In Benin teaching is in local languages, spiced with little or no French as the official language. But, in Osun, like most part of Nigeria, teaching is in English right from the elementary stage.

     

    UNIFORMS

    there are, however, similarities in school uniform. According to Director of programmes of the National Radio/Television, Marcelle Brigitie Adelakoun Ipaur Houssou, the practice preceded the 2007 education reforms.

    “All schools in Benin Republic since independence wear the same Beninoisie khaki.  While the primary school pupils wear knickers, the secondary school pupils wear trousers. All the students have the badges of their schools on their uniforms. There is no room for the use of any unconventional dress like hijab, beret, etc, in any public school in the country,” she said.

    Fructueux said the policy was introduced to achieve equality in the school system.

    “The schools started using the same uniforms since independence, thereby creating a level of egalitarian lives among the students. The Government of Benin Republic has made it difficult to distinguish between the child of the rich and the poor. It is this policy that made the government to declared education as free and compulsory in the country since 2007. The rich who want to send their children to private school are free to do so,” he said.

    He said the country did not experience crisis as far as uniforms are concerned.  However, he said parents buy the uniforms. In Osun, the government collaborates with a private contractor to produce the uniforms.

    “The uniform is bought by the parents but the model of sewing is provided by the Government through the schools as the rules must be followed,” he said.

    Osun and Benin also practice free education up to high school.

     

    School feeding

    Osun has a robust feeding programme for all its elementary schools which costs N3.6 billion yearly. Mrs Laoye-Tomori said the project started with the feeding of 155,318 Grades 1 to 3 pupils in April, adding that it was expanded to include Grade Four pupils.  By December 2013, she said enrolment had increased by 25 per cent.

    “The data presented by the National Bureau of Statistics, by December 2013 shows that the State of Osun has the highest enrolment figure of public primary school pupils in the country,” she said.

    In Benin, school feeding is only done in the rural areas to encourage poor parents to send their children to school. This, according to the Minister, led to an upsurge in enrolment of pupils in public schools by 100 per cent.

     

    Reforms: to be or not to be

    Given the challenges the education reforms in Osun have faced, the question is whether they should be continued or scrapped.  Educationists who spoke with The Nation favoured the new policy but called for proper implementation.

    For Mrs. Foluke Akintunde, a teacher in the state, the reforms are welcome because they have improved school infrastructure.

    “As an insider who has put in about 22 years of teaching in various schools across the state, l can authoritatively say that some of the schools were not equipped. If the on-going policy will give a face lift to the poor infrastructural amenities in most of the schools, it is a welcome idea,” she said.

    An executive of the All Nigeria Conference of Principals of Secondary Schools (ANCOPSS) in the state, Mr. Olu Adepegba, says implementation is key.

    “The initial inconveniences notwithstanding, if you are expecting better equipped schools, we should support the government so that all what it has on the drawing board would be achieved in not too long a distance. I am sure the policy will open a new window of opportunity for the children of the state who will be educationally equipped to challenge their counterparts anywhere in the world,” he said.

    A former Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture at the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile- Ife, Prof. Olasupo Ladipo, who hailed the policy said it would enable the government to equip the schools better.

    His words “There are too many schools which are not well -equipped. Education is expensive and schools should be well-equipped to enable students have access to quality education.

    “There are too many schools which are not well -equipped. Education is expensive and schools should be well-equipped to enable students have access to quality education.”

     

     

  • Osun PDP expels six chieftains  for alleged anti-party activities

    Osun PDP expels six chieftains for alleged anti-party activities

     The leadership crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party in Osun State is far from being resolved, as  six stalwarts of the party have been expelled.

    In a statement by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Bola Ajao yesterday, those suspended include the Deputy Chairman of the party, Bashiru Salaam, former Secretary, Mr. Yinka Adeojo, Secretary, Maj. Raphel Towobola (rtd.), Alhaji Teslim Igbalaye, Alhaji Rasaq Oyetunji and Rasaq Oyelami.

    The PDP said the chieftains were expelled over alleged anti-party activities and the decision to expel them was taken at the State Working Committee meeting of the party.

    Towobola, however, described his expulsion as “the joke of the year which cannot stand.”

    He said the purported expulsion was carried out because on March 10, he challenged his suspension from the party at the national secretariat in Abuja, adding that his protest letter was yet to be investigated.

    Towobola added that the expulsion was a grand design of the Chairman, Alhaji Ganiyu Olaoluwa, to take over his office. He declared that all those allegedly expelled along with him have written to the party of their intention to dump the party.

    Towobola, who claimed that he is educated and sophisticated enough to allow his name to be soiled, said he would challenge the his explosion, maintaining that he remained the secretary and a bonafide member.

    Igbalaye, who chairman of the Osogbo Local Government and ALGON chairman during Olagunsoye Oyinlola’s administration, said he was expelled because he belongs to  Oyinlola’s camp.

     

  • Osun pays N813m compensation

    Osun pays N813m compensation

    Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola has paid N813 million as compensation to owners of properties  affected by  infrastructural development.

    Commissioner for Lands, Physical Planning and Urban Development Muyiwa Ige toldf the NUJ Correspondents Chapel in Oyo State at the weekend that arrangements had  been made for the payment of the N2billion balance.

    Among the property owners and affected traders who got the palliatives, according to the commissioner, are those around the Railway Station corridors as well as shop owners at Ajegunle and Ayetoro.

    Ige said: “We have paid over N813 million as compensation in the last 30 months inclusive of palliatives. Yes, we still have about N2billion to pay because of paucity of funds, but we have continued to engage the affected, the claimants to let them know the true position of things, we had a meeting with them a week and half ago. “

    The commissioner said a minimum of N100, 000 was given as palliative to the traders who were tenants in the affected buildings to enable them relocate “because the government believed that once they are affected, the businesses would affect their livelihood”.

    He said the beneficiaries include 295 shop occupiers and tenants at the Train Station corridor who were given N65million; 581 shop owners at Ayetoro who got N58.1million at N100,000 each;  and some settlers at the Airport area of the city.