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Osun Speaker Tasks Academics On Research Application

By Goke Butika Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has tasked university Researchers to find nexus between their findings and the mode of production, saying that is when the society would be a better place for the ...

IMBIBE VIRTUE OF CHRIST, OSUN SPEAKER URGES

Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly has charged people of the state to imbibe virtues of Christ which were premised on love and sharing. In a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Goke Butika, Speaker Najeem Salaam said, "it ...

Bailout Funds: Osun Speaker Decries Speculation

Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has tasked the opposition political parties to activate logical argument that could put the ruling party on its toe, expressing that the critics of concessionary loan called bailo...

Osun Assembly Lauds Ooni Ogunwusi On Unity

Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has lauded Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi (Ojaja 11) for picking the gauntlet against divisive tendencies among the Yoruba traditional rulers in the last one year on the greatest...

NYSC's Dolapo Death: Osun Assembly Vows Consequences - Press Statement

Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has vowed to pick an axe with National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) over the death of Ifedolapo Oladepo who was allegedly neglected by the officials of the scheme in her hour of medic...

Conquer Poverty of Mind, Material - Osun Speaker, Salaam Urges Nigerian Youths

Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has asked the youth to conquer the poverty of mind and material in order to fit into the society of employers of labour not society of complainants. Addressing the Nigeria Youth ...

NAJEEM SALAAM: The Story of Self-Made Man, By Goke Butika

"Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile".-----Albert Einstein NAJEEM SALAAM Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly If you are a Yoruba person, South West of Nigeria, and you had your childhood in between 30s and 80s, there is proba...

59th BIRTHDAY: OSUN SPEAKER PASSES CONFIDENCE VOTE IN AREGBESOLA

Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has described Governor Rauf Aregbesola as a tough man who gets going at a tough time with aim of weathering  the storm of challenges in governance in the state. In a birth...


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Osun Speaker Tasks Academics On Research Application

By Goke Butika

Najeem Salaam
Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has tasked university Researchers to find nexus between their findings and the mode of production, saying that is when the society would be a better place for the people.

Delivering his speech at a reception organized by the Centre for Sustainable development Goals for the Vice Chancellor of Osun State University, Professor Labo Popoola, Speaker Salaam who was represented by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Goke Butika, urged the academics to engage political authorities with their researches with a view to applying them to social programs.

He said: "the iron curtain that barricades the academics against the politics and politicians must be removed in order to have nexus that would connect research with social programs for the overall benefits of the people".



Speaker Salaam also acknowledged the towering profile of The Vice Chancellor, describing Prof. Popoola as a consummate teacher and inclusive administrator; hailing him on his appointment and pledged the support of the state parliament for his task.

The reception was attended by Mr. Debo Adesina, Managing Director, Guardian newspapers who chaired the occasion, Medical Director, Ladoke Akintola University of Technology Teaching Hospital, Osogbo, university scholars and Professionals.

IMBIBE VIRTUE OF CHRIST, OSUN SPEAKER URGES

Najeem Salaam
Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly has charged people of the state to imbibe virtues of Christ which were premised on love and sharing.

In a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Goke Butika, Speaker Najeem Salaam said, "it is true that Nigerians are passing through a difficult economic phase in the history of the nation", a situation that demands divine intervention and concerted effort of the people coupled with love and sharing.

Speaker Salaam then urged the privileged to help the needy at this season, saying that the only security that works wonder in time like this is sharing of love, food and listening to the disadvantaged in the neighborhoods.


The head of Osun legislature further urged security agencies to strengthen their security overlay in Osun, while intelligence gathering should be stepped up for action.

Speaker Salaam also wishes Governor Rauf Aregbesola, Christian cleric, leadership of CAN and Christians merry Christmas.

Signed:
Goke Butika
CPS to the Speaker

Bailout Funds: Osun Speaker Decries Speculation

Bailout Funds: Osun Speaker Decries Speculation
Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has tasked the opposition political parties to activate logical argument that could put the ruling party on its toe, expressing that the critics of concessionary loan called bailout were way off the track, for all the stakeholders comprising banks, labour leaders, and government officials have no infraction in the books.

In a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Goke Butika, Speaker Salaam said it was unfortunate that some skeptists who alleged that the concessionary loan designed by the Federal government to offset salaries of the state workers was either fixed or misapplied could not forward their petitions to the parliament, to substantiate their claims, but traded on speculations.


Speaker Salaam then charged the opposition to engage the governing party constructively and advance their arguments on any issue with plausible logical analysis or  empirical evidences, noting that was the only way to institute a responsible opposition in democracy.

He challenged those who perceive the state parliament as an appendage of the executive to explain why the governor who is ever ready to defend his action before the lawmaking body should be fought, asserting that the Assembly had began the probe of the bailout as far back as October 12,2015.

He said: "it sounds funny to see some critics jubilating at the oversight function of the Senate over the bailout issue, because they chose to ignore the side of the law which empowers the state legislature to institute such a probe, which we have done according to the dictate of law".

Speaker Salaam stressed that the state parliament was interested in the development of the state, and would not be pushed to legislative recklessness to prove to the world that it was not a "rubber stamp" parliament.

Signed:
Goke Butika
CPS to the Speaker

Osun Assembly Lauds Ooni Ogunwusi On Unity

Osun Assembly Lauds Ooni Ogunwusi On Unity
Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has lauded Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Ogunwusi (Ojaja 11) for picking the gauntlet against divisive tendencies among the Yoruba traditional rulers in the last one year on the greatest stool of the race.

In a statement he personally issued, Speaker Salaam asserted that Ooni Ogunwusi has shown the world that Yoruba nation is endowed with rich culture, value and moral fibers coupled with wise rulers, with the way the great King has conducted himself.

Speaker Salaam stressed that the state parliament under his watch was proud of the Arole Oodua and his relation with other natural rulers in the state and across the country.


"We, at the State of Osun House of Assembly are proud of Ooni Ogunwusi and his royal candor in relating with other traditional rulers in the state and across the country. We cannot be agree more to his world view on unity and the leaders across board for the good of the nation", Salaam reiterated.

The state parliament then congratulated the great monarch as he clocks a year on the revered stool, praying that Ooni Ogunwusi would live long in good health to attract prosperity.

Signed:
Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam
Speaker, OSHA

NYSC's Dolapo Death: Osun Assembly Vows Consequences - Press Statement

 Ifedolapo Oladepo
Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has vowed to pick an axe with National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) over the death of Ifedolapo Oladepo who was allegedly neglected by the officials of the scheme in her hour of medical need.

In a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Goke Butika, Speaker Salaam asserted that the parliament would wait for the outcome of the investigation of the NYSC headquarters, and would conduct its own investigation with a view to getting to the root of the matter.


He vowed that there would be consequences for the death of the Osun State born first class graduate of Transport management from Ladoke Akintola University of Technology, Ogbomosho, should investigation reveal negligence of the NYSC officials.

Speaker Salaam also condoled with the grieving family of the deceased and expressed the readiness of Osun Assembly to pursue justice for the family and the deceased to a logical conclusion.

"I sent my condolence on behalf Osun parliament to the Oladepos over the death of  young Dolapo who died at Kano NYSC orientation camp, and I want to assure the family that our parliament would certain pick a bone with the NYSC on the matter until it is resolved in favour of justice for the deceased and her family", Salaam vowed.

Goke Butikakuro
CPS to the Speaker
State of Osun House of Assembly

Conquer Poverty of Mind, Material - Osun Speaker, Salaam Urges Nigerian Youths

Conquer Povert of Mind, Material - Osun Speaker,Salaam Urges Nigerian Youths
Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has asked the youth to conquer the poverty of mind and material in order to fit into the society of employers of labour not society of complainants.

Addressing the Nigeria Youth Parliament in Osogbo, Speaker Salaam who was represented by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Goke Butika stressed that the poverty of mind was the bane of self-development of an individual youth.

He said the youth should take the advantage of this economic recession by launching into creative ideas that could be exchanged for money, noting that good things of life are product of creative ideas.

Speaker Salaam further asserted that the young men and women should tone down their yearning for luxury, and think more on how to attract value to their societies for the general good.

He cautioned the youth against begging culture which he said was spreading like wild fire, saying the positive value of the hard time was there for the youth to pick if the mind could be put to work, saying only the poverty of material could make an unemployed youth indulge in luxury life.

Speaker Salaam stressed that the parliament under his watch has passed some youth friendly laws like child right bill, and would soon embark on interactive session with youth groups with a view to empowering the youth in different endeavors.

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NAJEEM SALAAM: The Story of Self-Made Man, By Goke Butika

"Only a life lived for others is a life worthwhile".-----Albert Einstein

NAJEEM SALAAM
NAJEEM SALAAM
Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly
If you are a Yoruba person, South West of Nigeria, and you had your childhood in between 30s and 80s, there is probability that you might have heard some proverbs relating to Sanusi Adebisi Idikan and Salami Agbaje, the two great men with contrasting features in Ibadan.

The former was fondly called Adebisi Idikan, and he made fortune from "Aso ofi" and cocoa plantation, while Salami Agbaje made his wealth from timber, for he supplied railway slippers that were used to construct train track from Lagos to Ibadan that was opened in 1901. But Adebisi made history because he chose to live for others; while Agbaje lived for his children. Of course, both are acceptable, but living for others is more worthwhile.

As at the time Adebisi was sitting on sprawling wealth as the first man to use car aside from horde of horses in Ibadan, and gave the cosmopolitan city the first architectural masterpiece as his residence, taxable adults were in serious trauma, for majority could not afford to pay tax levied by the colonial authority, due to the fact that they were subsistent farmers.

It is given that tax is a must anywhere in the world, and it was an offence that attracted detention in Mapo prison then. So, many Ibadan natives were languished in detention for tax evasion. It was so horrible that Balogun Ola, the son of Baale committed suicide, because he could no longer afford the pain people were going through in detention at Mapo, an action that earned him an epithet-"kobomoje" meaning a brave one.

Adebisi Idikan took it upon himself to end the sorrow of the taxable adults in Ibadan, as he drove to the colonial office to demand for the total cost of taxes of all taxable adults, and from then he chose to foot the bill as long as he lived, a philanthropic gesture that saved many people from detention and agony of tax debt.

From that time, the elders have a way of remembering Adebisi Idikan as an unsung hero, who lived and died for his people. In Ejigbo, an ancient town in the State of Osun, today, one man appears to have breasted the ribbon of Adebisi Idikan who lived for his people; the man is Najeem Folasayo Salaam. The difference is that Adebisi was a very wealthy business man, while Salaam is a poor politician with mind of uncommon generosity. The common denominator between the two is philanthropism.

Salaam's philanthropy is not premised on the magnitude of his wealth, which he does not have anyway, but his willingness to part with the little he has, marks him out as generous, for he has the capacity to deny himself to bail people of critical challenges. Analytically, one is generous if one can part with little from little than to part from plenty.

Salaam, some years back was only known among his friends and relations as a man of robust patience and tigeritude, suggesting that he has the mastery of being gentle with gentle people, and could be tough with tough ones, as it was espoused in in the letter the Great Abraham Lincoln wrote to the teacher of his son.

As an orphan, there was nothing that marked Najeem out as special. Of course, he could not have been among the special breed whose fathers' wealth was subject of envy, because he had no such luxury, and he must have been a victim intra-personal depression each time occasion demanded for parental chemistry, but the strength of courage he deployed to weather the storm of life seems legendary.

However, he chose a path of self-made, bearing in mind that the road to success is always rough. As at the time he was growing up, there were various options opened to him: to either learn trade or take to farming or pursue education, but he chose the latter, knowing full well that he would have to double up his perseverance, so as ease the burden of his aunt who had undertaken his care from very tender age.

Having crossed the hurdles of the first degree and had stunt in business, Salaam joined politics, and understudied the practical of what he learnt in the university from elders who had mastered the turf. But his combination of the wisdom of fox and energy of lion together made politics a natural call for him. Let whoever chooses to disprove this piece visit his constituency and conduct a discrete investigation.

There was a time he contested for the post of council chairman under the platform of the defunct Alliance for Democracy (AD), the electorate stood by him, but the hostility of the then ruling party denied him his victory, and instead of jumping the ship, he took a philosophical calmness and identified with the progressive camp, and the hostility did not cease when he won the election that took him to Osun State House of Assembly, as the same bully ruling party got a party that did contest election to fight a battle of conspiracy in election tribunal. As programmed, his mandate was truncated through a rerun election that was more of a gang-up than free and fair exercise.

Along the line, he got some overture that could make any politician ditch principle for filthy lucre, but Salaam is one man who follows his conscience; he rejected good offer when it was obvious that he had no financial strength. Rather he threw his hat on the ring again and won resoundingly in 2011; that was the journey that brought him to number three position in the State of Osun till date.

Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam could not be counted among the wealth or politicians whose least of their troubles is money, but his sprawling popularity engendered through philanthropy and political sagacity. He is leading a parliament of 26 different people, of different value, different world-views, different backgrounds and pedigree, and for five years no single case of rancor or treachery was recorded. Even Governor Rauf Aregbesola is in the habit of telling whoever cares a hoot that the synergy between the executive and Najeem Salaam led parliament is what led to monumental development in the state.

Some pundits would rush to describe his parliament a "rubber stamp" legislature, but Salaam has vowed to continue with the tradition of a parliament that facilitates development of the state, instead of radicalism that would decrease the good of the greatest number. That is the picture of the man and his principle.

Happy birthday Mr. Speaker.
BUTIKA is the Chief Press Secretary to the Speaker, state of Osun House of Assenbly.




59th BIRTHDAY: OSUN SPEAKER PASSES CONFIDENCE VOTE IN AREGBESOLA

59th BIRTHDAY: OSUN SPEAKER PASSES CONFIDENCE VOTE IN AREGBESOLA
Speaker, State of Osun House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Najeem Salaam has described Governor Rauf Aregbesola as a tough man who gets going at a tough time with aim of weathering  the storm of challenges in governance in the state.

In a birthday message he personally signed, Speaker Salaam eulogized  Gov. Aregbesola for his virtues based on passion for service to humanity and utilitarian values, saying the way and manner the State helmsman has been handling developmental projects and delivery of general good has marked him out as a man of history.

He said: "Gov. Aregbesola is the issue when matter of governance is being discussed, and he is a subject matter when the issue of development agenda of a state is being written, and he is leader of men and manager of resources".

Speaker Salaam also lauded the State chief executive for managing a great relationship with the legislature in the last five years of his Speakership, saying it takes a man with high level of tolerance and understanding of democratic tenets to have a hitch free relationship with the state parliament thus far as a governor.

He then prayed that God would endow the governor long life in good health as that he would continue to bring his experience to bear in the development of the state in particular and the nation in general.

Signed:
Goke Butika
CPS to the Speaker

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