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Gov. Aregbesola Sends Names of LGs, LCDA Caretaker Nominees To Osun Assembly

Gov. Aregbesola Sends Names of LGs, LCDA Caretaker Nominees To Osun Assembly

RAUF AREGBESOLA
Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola forwarded the names of Executive Secretaries and members nominated as caretaker committees for 30 Local Government Areas and 31 Local Council Development Areas in the state to the Osun State House of Assembly for consideration and confirmation by the legislature.

In a letter by Governor which was dated April 6 and read by the Speaker of the House, Mr Najeem Salaam at the plenary in Osogbo yesterday, Aregbesola sought the confirmation of the names of the nominees to run the governance at the third tier in the state.

According to the letter, "Pursuant to section 2, (a) and (b) of the State of Osun Local Government Administration (Amendment No.6), Law 2016, I have the honour to forward for consideration and confirmation by the House of Assembly the list of nominees of Executives Secretaries and members of the Local Government Caretaker Committees to run the affairs of the Local Government Council, Local Council Development Areas, Area Councils and Administrative offices respectively.


The Speaker read the names to all the legislators at the floor of the House and announced that the appointment of nominees into six LGAs and LCDAs were still pending due to some unresolved issues.

The speaker mentioned the names of the affected council areas to include Ife South and Ede North LGA, Irewole, Egbedore South, Iwo LCDAs and Ede north area office.

He also directed the nominees to submit 30 copies of their curriculum vitae to the clerk of the house between April 10 and 12.

Salaam debunked the insinuation that the legislators rejected the list of the nominees submitted by the governor as he explained that the lawmakers would continue to do their best for the state.
RAUF AREGBESOLA
Osun State Governor, Mr. Rauf Aregbesola forwarded the names of Executive Secretaries and members nominated as caretaker committees for 30 Local Government Areas and 31 Local Council Development Areas in the state to the Osun State House of Assembly for consideration and confirmation by the legislature.

In a letter by Governor which was dated April 6 and read by the Speaker of the House, Mr Najeem Salaam at the plenary in Osogbo yesterday, Aregbesola sought the confirmation of the names of the nominees to run the governance at the third tier in the state.

According to the letter, "Pursuant to section 2, (a) and (b) of the State of Osun Local Government Administration (Amendment No.6), Law 2016, I have the honour to forward for consideration and confirmation by the House of Assembly the list of nominees of Executives Secretaries and members of the Local Government Caretaker Committees to run the affairs of the Local Government Council, Local Council Development Areas, Area Councils and Administrative offices respectively.


The Speaker read the names to all the legislators at the floor of the House and announced that the appointment of nominees into six LGAs and LCDAs were still pending due to some unresolved issues.

The speaker mentioned the names of the affected council areas to include Ife South and Ede North LGA, Irewole, Egbedore South, Iwo LCDAs and Ede north area office.

He also directed the nominees to submit 30 copies of their curriculum vitae to the clerk of the house between April 10 and 12.

Salaam debunked the insinuation that the legislators rejected the list of the nominees submitted by the governor as he explained that the lawmakers would continue to do their best for the state.

Aregbesola Building Purposeful Future For Osun Youths - Media Aide, Okanlawon

Aregbesola Building Purposeful Future For Osun Youths - Media Aide, Okanlawon

Posted By Dansu Peter

Aregbesola Building Purposeful Future For Osun Youths - Media Aide, Okanlawon

The Government of Osun under Governor Rauf Aregbesola has laid a solid foundation for youths in the state to face the challenges of the new world.

This was the summary of the speech by the spokesman to the Governor Mr. Semiu Okanlawon while delivering a keynote address at the 1st Conference organised by the Iwoland Youth Conference, at See Bee Hotel and Event Centre, Iwo at the weekend.

He said Aregbesola, having realized the critical place of youths in any society, could not but address the glaring problems unemployment and others which face millions of them through carefully formulated policies.

Okanlawon said the policies and programmes of the state are targeted mostly at the younger generation, saying the feats had earned the state much commendations.

He said most of the government's interventions were designed to reawaken the dormant energy in the youths by building necessary capacity to harness their potential.

He said with the pioneering efforts of the Aregbesola in Osun on youths advancements, the Aregbesola government has inadvertently motivated youths in Osun and elsewhere to critically examine the youths advancement contents of political parties and candidates seeking elective positions before they support them.

He said youths, for their own good, must realise they have attained a state where they can jointly decide to vote against candidates and parties with no clear cut policies for the advancement of the youths.

He said it is gratifying to note that the Federal Government today is implementing youths programmes that were inspired by initiatives in the state.

Okanlawon said, "Today, the Federal Government of President Muhammadu Buhari is implementing some specific programs targeted at youths and ensuring that as bad as the global economy gets, strategic initiatives are put in place to cushion what could have been a totally hopeless situation.

"The former government tried with programmes such as SURE-P and YuWIN schemes. We are not happy that youths have complained that those schemes, rather than alleviate the problems of the youths and bring them hope, brought them more pains and disillusionment.

I am certain that this was why it took the Federal Government a much longer time to ensure proper birth and implementation of the on-going N-Power Scheme which is a purely youth advancement program in Nigeria of today."

Aregbesola's aide said his boss realised early enough that acute unemployment was a major cause of the scourge of kidnapping, insurgency and armed robbery rampant in various parts of Nigeria.

"Who are the major foot soldiers of the Boko Haram scourge in the northern part of Nigeria? Youths! "Who are the brains behind the series of kidnapping in the South-East? The youths! Who are the bombers and vandals of the nation’s oil rich South-South where the bulk of our national resources come from? The youths! Who are the people behind growing cases of armed robbery in the South-West part of Nigeria? The youths.
Now, back home in our state and particularly in my home town, Iwo, who are the faces we associate with the growing cases of cult groups that clash incessantly and create fears in our once peaceful, harmonious city? The youths of course!" He noted

He said through programmes such as the Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES), Osun Rural Agricultural Enterprises Programme (OREAP) OYESTECH and others, the state has been able to provide opportunities.

He added, I am glad to say here today that what was condemned as unbefitting jobs by some people who, however, never proffered any alternative, ended up providing the Osun youths the opportunities to exhibit their courage, doggedness and creativity. The over 40,000 beneficiaries of that scheme that we have had never remained the same again as from that point, found some other positive, more rewarding engagements, that have provided them the much needed chance to find their paths."

Okanlawon said however that youths must recognise the opportunities that are open to them especially in this information technology driven world adding that their parents never had the opportunities now provided by information technology.

Posted By Dansu Peter

Aregbesola Building Purposeful Future For Osun Youths - Media Aide, Okanlawon

The Government of Osun under Governor Rauf Aregbesola has laid a solid foundation for youths in the state to face the challenges of the new world.

This was the summary of the speech by the spokesman to the Governor Mr. Semiu Okanlawon while delivering a keynote address at the 1st Conference organised by the Iwoland Youth Conference, at See Bee Hotel and Event Centre, Iwo at the weekend.

He said Aregbesola, having realized the critical place of youths in any society, could not but address the glaring problems unemployment and others which face millions of them through carefully formulated policies.

Okanlawon said the policies and programmes of the state are targeted mostly at the younger generation, saying the feats had earned the state much commendations.

He said most of the government's interventions were designed to reawaken the dormant energy in the youths by building necessary capacity to harness their potential.

He said with the pioneering efforts of the Aregbesola in Osun on youths advancements, the Aregbesola government has inadvertently motivated youths in Osun and elsewhere to critically examine the youths advancement contents of political parties and candidates seeking elective positions before they support them.

He said youths, for their own good, must realise they have attained a state where they can jointly decide to vote against candidates and parties with no clear cut policies for the advancement of the youths.

He said it is gratifying to note that the Federal Government today is implementing youths programmes that were inspired by initiatives in the state.

Okanlawon said, "Today, the Federal Government of President Muhammadu Buhari is implementing some specific programs targeted at youths and ensuring that as bad as the global economy gets, strategic initiatives are put in place to cushion what could have been a totally hopeless situation.

"The former government tried with programmes such as SURE-P and YuWIN schemes. We are not happy that youths have complained that those schemes, rather than alleviate the problems of the youths and bring them hope, brought them more pains and disillusionment.

I am certain that this was why it took the Federal Government a much longer time to ensure proper birth and implementation of the on-going N-Power Scheme which is a purely youth advancement program in Nigeria of today."

Aregbesola's aide said his boss realised early enough that acute unemployment was a major cause of the scourge of kidnapping, insurgency and armed robbery rampant in various parts of Nigeria.

"Who are the major foot soldiers of the Boko Haram scourge in the northern part of Nigeria? Youths! "Who are the brains behind the series of kidnapping in the South-East? The youths! Who are the bombers and vandals of the nation’s oil rich South-South where the bulk of our national resources come from? The youths! Who are the people behind growing cases of armed robbery in the South-West part of Nigeria? The youths.
Now, back home in our state and particularly in my home town, Iwo, who are the faces we associate with the growing cases of cult groups that clash incessantly and create fears in our once peaceful, harmonious city? The youths of course!" He noted

He said through programmes such as the Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES), Osun Rural Agricultural Enterprises Programme (OREAP) OYESTECH and others, the state has been able to provide opportunities.

He added, I am glad to say here today that what was condemned as unbefitting jobs by some people who, however, never proffered any alternative, ended up providing the Osun youths the opportunities to exhibit their courage, doggedness and creativity. The over 40,000 beneficiaries of that scheme that we have had never remained the same again as from that point, found some other positive, more rewarding engagements, that have provided them the much needed chance to find their paths."

Okanlawon said however that youths must recognise the opportunities that are open to them especially in this information technology driven world adding that their parents never had the opportunities now provided by information technology.

Oluwo lauds Aregbesola’s Investment In Education

Oluwo lauds Aregbesola’s Investment In Education

Oluwo lauds Aregbesola’s Investment In Education
A first class paramount ruler in Osun State, the Oluwo of Iwoland, HRM Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi, Telu has lauded the state governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola for his huge investment in education.

The monarch gave the commendation in Osogbo, capital of Osun State during the official opening ceremony and commencement of learning in the state-of the-art schools built by Aregbesola’s administration.

Oba Akanbi tagged Aregbesola as game changer, whose investment in education has systematically rekindle the learning passion of students, adding that conducive environment and better package for the teachers of the newly commissioned schools are motivators for the aspiring students irrespective of their social status.


He cautioned those accusing Aregbesola of huge indebtedness to leave the governor and allow him to remain focus. Oluwo said Aregbesola is not frivolous and that the products of the borrowing are visible to the blind and audible to the deaf.
He said the giant of all nations; United States of America is one of the highest debtors and maintains her position as the greatest. Oluwo described Aregbesola’s borrowings in prosecuting the rot in education sector as needful for a visionary governor, urging him to continue his good work.

“I’ve travelled to more than 50 countries and visited many schools. I have never seen secondary school of standard with the one built by Aregbesola. Aregbesola is a model and proud product of Awolowo for making education a free asset for all and sundry.

“Ogbeni is the hope for the less privileged, one of those reasons I call him Gomina Mekunu, meaning government of the masses” is connected with his educational policies. He meant well but people will soon appreciate him better when the impacts are yielding”.

Osun State Governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, his Deputy, Otunba Grace Titilayo Laoye-Tomori, the Asiwaju Musulumi of Yorubaland, Alhaji Khamis Olatunde Badmus and the Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba AbdulRasheed Akanbi at the inauguration of the Ataoja High School in Osogbo



Oluwo lauds Aregbesola’s Investment In Education
A first class paramount ruler in Osun State, the Oluwo of Iwoland, HRM Oba Abdulrosheed Adewale Akanbi, Telu has lauded the state governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola for his huge investment in education.

The monarch gave the commendation in Osogbo, capital of Osun State during the official opening ceremony and commencement of learning in the state-of the-art schools built by Aregbesola’s administration.

Oba Akanbi tagged Aregbesola as game changer, whose investment in education has systematically rekindle the learning passion of students, adding that conducive environment and better package for the teachers of the newly commissioned schools are motivators for the aspiring students irrespective of their social status.


He cautioned those accusing Aregbesola of huge indebtedness to leave the governor and allow him to remain focus. Oluwo said Aregbesola is not frivolous and that the products of the borrowing are visible to the blind and audible to the deaf.
He said the giant of all nations; United States of America is one of the highest debtors and maintains her position as the greatest. Oluwo described Aregbesola’s borrowings in prosecuting the rot in education sector as needful for a visionary governor, urging him to continue his good work.

“I’ve travelled to more than 50 countries and visited many schools. I have never seen secondary school of standard with the one built by Aregbesola. Aregbesola is a model and proud product of Awolowo for making education a free asset for all and sundry.

“Ogbeni is the hope for the less privileged, one of those reasons I call him Gomina Mekunu, meaning government of the masses” is connected with his educational policies. He meant well but people will soon appreciate him better when the impacts are yielding”.

Osun State Governor, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, his Deputy, Otunba Grace Titilayo Laoye-Tomori, the Asiwaju Musulumi of Yorubaland, Alhaji Khamis Olatunde Badmus and the Oluwo of Iwoland, Oba AbdulRasheed Akanbi at the inauguration of the Ataoja High School in Osogbo



Osun Warriors And Conspiracy Theories, By Goke Butika

Osun Warriors And Conspiracy Theories, By Goke Butika

RAUF AREGBESOLA
State of Osun is a nomenclature that accompanied the intangible reformation and identity repositioning that opened the reign of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, the governor, but the opposition remains adamant, arguing that they would not recognize the reform. So, for them, the old is present, Osun state is their choice.

In the package of the intangible, we have state anthem, flag and beautiful crest adopted from old Western region superintended by the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, but the opposition flares up, faulting the cowries in the flag, accusing the governor of being fetish and argued that the crest was designed for secession, and the implied meaning of the cowries which symbolize medium of exchange before colonial rule, and the strength and service which depict the meaning of crest are ignored.


Aregbesola was made by the chieftains of the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) a mortal enemy of the Goodluck Jonathan presidency, because in their thinking, the fall of the governor in the next election would be to their own advantage. But what they could not fathom was the energy he put into his tangible work; Aregbesola dazed everyone with numbers of roads he rolled out, the number of schools he set to construct became unprecedented; the soft loan he set up for small businesses dropped the jaw; the ambulance service he inaugurated was quite innovative, and the zeal to bring the aesthetic to Osogbo, the state capital was unbelievable to an extent that the then PDP governorship candidate, basking on the strength of federal might ordered thugs and security operatives from Abuja to make it impossible for the state to pull down its offensive structure in Ogo Oluwa. The aim was to disfigure the renewal of the state capital along that axis.

When the 2014 governorship election approached, Jonathan presidency brought in money in tones of different currencies, its security operatives including army became army of occupation. There was a palpable fear in the state, unknown to them that Aregbesola had conquered the mind of the electorate. On the day of election,  people trooped out in legions to exercise their civic duty, and they became unstoppable, upon the intimidation of all sorts. At the end, Aregbesola triumphed.

While I chose to reflect on the history is that Aregbesola is not strange to fight, and his fighting spirit is firm and intimidating as long as is convinced in a cause. I learnt that he fought hard in Lagos while he led Asiwaju Bola Tinubu's campaign for governor and won. So, he is used to fighting external forces,  luck has always been smiling at him. The only war I have not heard him fight is enemies within, but relying on J. S Mill's universal causation, Aregbesola may win the war too, and my reasons are explained below:

In the first place, the enemies within his party which Fatai Diekola and Lasun Yusuff represent now appear to have the face of betrayers in the perception of the people, for both of them were considered to have been made who they are by Aregbesola's resolve. Lasun may not have become the Deputy Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives if Aregbesola had succumbed to the forces of opposition against his candidature in the last election within the party; while Diekola's fate would have been in sorry state should Aregbesola ignore his health concern.  We may argue that God has perfected the fate of all men, and that man will be where he is destined to be no matter what, but the role of destiny helpers must also be acknowledged. And perception matters.

Besides, those who are fighting Aregbesola within have not found a way of conquering the mindset of the people, who have in majority agreed that the Ijesa born politician has done the unthinkable. Unfortunately for them, money or any other forms of inducement cannot change the mindset for now. And mindset of the people matters.

Also, the enemies within are in dearth of foot soldiers, and this is because Aregbesola seems to have, in line with Yoruba maxim,  because of war of attrition, courts 800 friends; for if 400 turn his mortal enemies, 400 would remain his loyal friends. He has not presented a picture of a leader who cheats his people with his austere figure, and none of his projects is stale. However, Diekola's once upon foot soldiers have an axe to grind with him, alleging that when he was in the good book of the governor, and was smiling to the bank everyday; he only helped himself and his children; while the allegation against Lasun is his strong character. Devil is in the detail.

Is Aregbesola an Ajele (district officer from foreign land)? I do not think so, because the Ijesa, particularly  Irogbo community in Ilesa has never denied him or his father, Sheik Ali Aregbesola, and his mother, Iya Olobi is very prominent among her people from the community. Though, he lived and earned his political relevance in Lagos just like almost everyone has a family member in Lagos too. Besides, Lagos is a Yoruba state and should  be seen as our collective heritage not as den of enemies.

My concern now is that Aregbesola should not trust those who are fighting his enemies on his behalf, because they are fighting for spaces in his heart with a view to occupying yet to be filled political posts; others are only doing it for "the enemies of my enemy are my friends". I am of opinion that the governor should return to his magic box, bring out his charming spirit to reconcile with the enemies within; and mobilize them for the big task ahead, which is the preservation of his legacy, because those who are shouting kill me! Decimate them! would turn 360 tomorrow when Aregbesola is no longer in power to say uncomplimentary things about him. The way and manner Akande was deserted by the very people who fueled crisis between him and his estranged deputy, Iyiola Omisore was very instructive. If you want to dispute me, convince me that Peter Babalola who has picked gauntlet against Diekola at senatorial meeting is not the same man, the then Olagunsoye Oyinlola's Chief of Staff, who forcefully removed chair meant for Aregbesola at 2006 Oroki Day in Osogbo, where he allegedly instructed thugs to kill him should he wait further at the program.  Meanwhile, Diekola and Lasun should know that this is a no win battle for them as well.

RAUF AREGBESOLA
State of Osun is a nomenclature that accompanied the intangible reformation and identity repositioning that opened the reign of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, the governor, but the opposition remains adamant, arguing that they would not recognize the reform. So, for them, the old is present, Osun state is their choice.

In the package of the intangible, we have state anthem, flag and beautiful crest adopted from old Western region superintended by the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, but the opposition flares up, faulting the cowries in the flag, accusing the governor of being fetish and argued that the crest was designed for secession, and the implied meaning of the cowries which symbolize medium of exchange before colonial rule, and the strength and service which depict the meaning of crest are ignored.


Aregbesola was made by the chieftains of the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) a mortal enemy of the Goodluck Jonathan presidency, because in their thinking, the fall of the governor in the next election would be to their own advantage. But what they could not fathom was the energy he put into his tangible work; Aregbesola dazed everyone with numbers of roads he rolled out, the number of schools he set to construct became unprecedented; the soft loan he set up for small businesses dropped the jaw; the ambulance service he inaugurated was quite innovative, and the zeal to bring the aesthetic to Osogbo, the state capital was unbelievable to an extent that the then PDP governorship candidate, basking on the strength of federal might ordered thugs and security operatives from Abuja to make it impossible for the state to pull down its offensive structure in Ogo Oluwa. The aim was to disfigure the renewal of the state capital along that axis.

When the 2014 governorship election approached, Jonathan presidency brought in money in tones of different currencies, its security operatives including army became army of occupation. There was a palpable fear in the state, unknown to them that Aregbesola had conquered the mind of the electorate. On the day of election,  people trooped out in legions to exercise their civic duty, and they became unstoppable, upon the intimidation of all sorts. At the end, Aregbesola triumphed.

While I chose to reflect on the history is that Aregbesola is not strange to fight, and his fighting spirit is firm and intimidating as long as is convinced in a cause. I learnt that he fought hard in Lagos while he led Asiwaju Bola Tinubu's campaign for governor and won. So, he is used to fighting external forces,  luck has always been smiling at him. The only war I have not heard him fight is enemies within, but relying on J. S Mill's universal causation, Aregbesola may win the war too, and my reasons are explained below:

In the first place, the enemies within his party which Fatai Diekola and Lasun Yusuff represent now appear to have the face of betrayers in the perception of the people, for both of them were considered to have been made who they are by Aregbesola's resolve. Lasun may not have become the Deputy Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives if Aregbesola had succumbed to the forces of opposition against his candidature in the last election within the party; while Diekola's fate would have been in sorry state should Aregbesola ignore his health concern.  We may argue that God has perfected the fate of all men, and that man will be where he is destined to be no matter what, but the role of destiny helpers must also be acknowledged. And perception matters.

Besides, those who are fighting Aregbesola within have not found a way of conquering the mindset of the people, who have in majority agreed that the Ijesa born politician has done the unthinkable. Unfortunately for them, money or any other forms of inducement cannot change the mindset for now. And mindset of the people matters.

Also, the enemies within are in dearth of foot soldiers, and this is because Aregbesola seems to have, in line with Yoruba maxim,  because of war of attrition, courts 800 friends; for if 400 turn his mortal enemies, 400 would remain his loyal friends. He has not presented a picture of a leader who cheats his people with his austere figure, and none of his projects is stale. However, Diekola's once upon foot soldiers have an axe to grind with him, alleging that when he was in the good book of the governor, and was smiling to the bank everyday; he only helped himself and his children; while the allegation against Lasun is his strong character. Devil is in the detail.

Is Aregbesola an Ajele (district officer from foreign land)? I do not think so, because the Ijesa, particularly  Irogbo community in Ilesa has never denied him or his father, Sheik Ali Aregbesola, and his mother, Iya Olobi is very prominent among her people from the community. Though, he lived and earned his political relevance in Lagos just like almost everyone has a family member in Lagos too. Besides, Lagos is a Yoruba state and should  be seen as our collective heritage not as den of enemies.

My concern now is that Aregbesola should not trust those who are fighting his enemies on his behalf, because they are fighting for spaces in his heart with a view to occupying yet to be filled political posts; others are only doing it for "the enemies of my enemy are my friends". I am of opinion that the governor should return to his magic box, bring out his charming spirit to reconcile with the enemies within; and mobilize them for the big task ahead, which is the preservation of his legacy, because those who are shouting kill me! Decimate them! would turn 360 tomorrow when Aregbesola is no longer in power to say uncomplimentary things about him. The way and manner Akande was deserted by the very people who fueled crisis between him and his estranged deputy, Iyiola Omisore was very instructive. If you want to dispute me, convince me that Peter Babalola who has picked gauntlet against Diekola at senatorial meeting is not the same man, the then Olagunsoye Oyinlola's Chief of Staff, who forcefully removed chair meant for Aregbesola at 2006 Oroki Day in Osogbo, where he allegedly instructed thugs to kill him should he wait further at the program.  Meanwhile, Diekola and Lasun should know that this is a no win battle for them as well.

Footbal Lover-Gov. Aregbesola Compares Chelsea To Arsenal, You'll Be Shocked At What He Said About Arsenal

Footbal Lover-Gov. Aregbesola Compares Chelsea To Arsenal, You'll Be Shocked At What He Said About Arsenal

Rauf Aregbesola
No doubt, the Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola is a sports lover; basically a passionate football fan of Manchester United; but the Governor in a couple of tweets compared the Chelsea Football Club to Arsenal.


Below are the tweets:

We guess these tweets were at the instant of Arsenal latest Premier league defeat by Chelsea at the Stamford bridge. The match ended 3 goals to 1.
Rauf Aregbesola
No doubt, the Osun State Governor, Rauf Aregbesola is a sports lover; basically a passionate football fan of Manchester United; but the Governor in a couple of tweets compared the Chelsea Football Club to Arsenal.


Below are the tweets:

We guess these tweets were at the instant of Arsenal latest Premier league defeat by Chelsea at the Stamford bridge. The match ended 3 goals to 1.

View Photos Of The Multi-billion 'Bisi Akande Trumpet Bridge Project Ongoing In Osun Amidst RECESSION By Aregbesola

View Photos Of The Multi-billion 'Bisi Akande Trumpet Bridge Project Ongoing In Osun Amidst RECESSION By Aregbesola

Despite the recession biting hard, the magic wand being used by Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun is a like a misery yet unraveled as contractors are working on a daily basis to ensure the completion of Adebisi Akande trumpet link bridge located in Gbongan junction, in Osun.


This is as many states of the Federal are so insolvent they could not even pay workers' salaries and wages.

See more of the amazing projects:

Bisi Akande Trumpet Bridge Project Ongoing In Osun

Bisi Akande Trumpet Bridge Project Ongoing In Osun

Bisi Akande Trumpet Bridge Project Ongoing In Osun


Despite the recession biting hard, the magic wand being used by Governor Rauf Aregbesola of the State of Osun is a like a misery yet unraveled as contractors are working on a daily basis to ensure the completion of Adebisi Akande trumpet link bridge located in Gbongan junction, in Osun.


This is as many states of the Federal are so insolvent they could not even pay workers' salaries and wages.

See more of the amazing projects:

Bisi Akande Trumpet Bridge Project Ongoing In Osun

Bisi Akande Trumpet Bridge Project Ongoing In Osun

Bisi Akande Trumpet Bridge Project Ongoing In Osun


Rumpus At Tinubu, APC Southwest Leaders Meeting In Ibadan As Aregbesola, Amosun Exchange Harsh Words, Fashola, Fayemi, Others In Attendance

Rumpus At Tinubu, APC Southwest Leaders Meeting In Ibadan As Aregbesola, Amosun Exchange Harsh Words, Fashola, Fayemi, Others In Attendance

Prominent leaders of the All Progressives Congress converged on Ibada, Oyo State capital, on Thursday for a crucial meeting to discuss issues of interest to the zone and chart the way forward.

The meeting held at the instance of former Interim Chairman of the party, Chief Bisi Akande, was hosted by Governor Abiola Ajimobi.

In attendance were Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Governors Akinwunmi Ambode (Lagos), Ibikunle Amosun, Rauf Aregbesola and former governors Olusegun Osoba, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Niyi Adebayo and ministers produced by the region.


The Governor-elect of Ondo State, Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, was not at the meeting. He was said not to have been invited.

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Ministers at the meeting were Babtunde Fasola (Works, Power and Housing), Mrs. Kemi Adeosun (Finance), Kayode Fayemi (Mines and Steel Development), Layi Mohammed (Information), Minister of Communications, Mr. Adebayo Shittu., and Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs, Prof. Cladius Omoleye Daramola.

Discussions which started on a chummy note was said to have been ruptured later. Governors Amosun and Aregbesola were said to have had some hot exchanges at the meeting.

Loud voices were heard from Executive Chamber of the Government House, Agodi where the meeting was held.

Asiwaju Tinubu was said to have given a remark at the meeting.

Briefing newsmen after the meeting which lasted several hours, former governor Osoba said it was convened to chart the way forward for the region. He said all the APC stakeholders in the region were invited to the meeting.

He said the Deputy Speaker Lasun Yusuff who was also invited was out of the country. House Leader Femi Gbajabiamila and Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Olusola Adeyeye were at the meeting.

Prominent leaders of the All Progressives Congress converged on Ibada, Oyo State capital, on Thursday for a crucial meeting to discuss issues of interest to the zone and chart the way forward.

The meeting held at the instance of former Interim Chairman of the party, Chief Bisi Akande, was hosted by Governor Abiola Ajimobi.

In attendance were Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, Governors Akinwunmi Ambode (Lagos), Ibikunle Amosun, Rauf Aregbesola and former governors Olusegun Osoba, Olagunsoye Oyinlola, Niyi Adebayo and ministers produced by the region.


The Governor-elect of Ondo State, Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, was not at the meeting. He was said not to have been invited.

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Ministers at the meeting were Babtunde Fasola (Works, Power and Housing), Mrs. Kemi Adeosun (Finance), Kayode Fayemi (Mines and Steel Development), Layi Mohammed (Information), Minister of Communications, Mr. Adebayo Shittu., and Minister of State for Niger Delta Affairs, Prof. Cladius Omoleye Daramola.

Discussions which started on a chummy note was said to have been ruptured later. Governors Amosun and Aregbesola were said to have had some hot exchanges at the meeting.

Loud voices were heard from Executive Chamber of the Government House, Agodi where the meeting was held.

Asiwaju Tinubu was said to have given a remark at the meeting.

Briefing newsmen after the meeting which lasted several hours, former governor Osoba said it was convened to chart the way forward for the region. He said all the APC stakeholders in the region were invited to the meeting.

He said the Deputy Speaker Lasun Yusuff who was also invited was out of the country. House Leader Femi Gbajabiamila and Chief Whip of the Senate, Senator Olusola Adeyeye were at the meeting.

Before The Fireworks Begin, By Goke Butika

Before The Fireworks Begin, By Goke Butika

aregbesola
As the 2016, the year of our Lord winding down gradually, the fear of unknown begins to envelope my heart for the state of Osun, as touching who will succeed Governor Rauf Aregbesola, the trailblazing administrator of note; the unusual governor with unusual record of achievement in office. My fear stems from the concern that the progress recorded in eight years by the Ijesha born political tactician must not be reversed.

As a political watcher and active political reporter, I have been around for quite a while to know the workings of the system as it obtains in my country, I know for a fact that anytime history repeats itself, the price doubles. Why won’t I have a fear, when I knew how the country was put in reversed gear based on the dismantling of system Olusegun Obasanjo administration left behind by the late President Umar Yar Adu’a? we found ourselves as citizens in the “begin again race” when the contractors who were fixed by Obasanjo fled because of policy somersault.


Even though the administration of Goodluck Jonathan presented catalogue of monumental corruption to Nigerians, for the fact that he proceeded with policies and programmes of Yar Adu’a, the nation achieved relative stability in economy and quality of life of the people did not decline much. 

However, it is belabouring the obvious that President Muhammadu Buhari is a moral figure, but the policy somersault witnessed in the last few months reversed the fortune of the nation on economy, and the resultant effect is the declining quality of life.

In fairness to Aregbesola, his milestone in governance and creativity is yet to be equaled. The governor with Spartan life began his administration from intangible feats-rebranding the state identity through adopted Western region anthem, flag and crest of code which depict the nature of the people of the state. Of course, it was controversial, all new ideas are controversial, except the narrative is told with all-inclusive device, but beyond the machination of the opposition, the rebranding has come to stay.

The ‘O’ concept initiated by Aregbesola- O-yes, O-Road, O’school, O-meal, O-Reap, O-Ambulance are programmes that could not be reversed, rather, his successor may leverage on the gains recorded in those areas and others to reform, rejuvenate and repackage for better delivery without denying the great governor his credit. You may not like Aregbesola’s face, but it would be ungodly to deny that he constructed more durable roads both at local and state trunks than all previous administrations before him, and it is on record that he constructed more bridges within the space of six years.

Traducers may pick bones with Aregbesola on teachers ‘performance index, but the worst of his enemies would not deny the fact that he invested heavily on educational infrastructure than the almighty federal government and 25 states combined; while Aregbesola’s security architecture is second to none in the federation, for Osun still remains the only state where the bank robbers could not escape alive with their loot. I attest to the fact that the peace and tranquility in the state come with a price.

Let us commend the governor who has waged war against cheap death through the prompt ambulance service; who has introduced free school feeding system which has attracted the attention of the federal government, while he shows concern for the unemployed. These are the laudable programmes the opposition are fighting, but have no credible alternative to, and it would be unfair to deny the exemplary leadership of this quintessential Communist bent governor with novel ideas.

However, the opposition must be heard too on some issues they were struggling to present, but only the credible opposition must be heard. Unfortunately, the there is no organized and credible opposition in the state, though we have one man riot who appears to be laboring for attention. This is a minus to democracy in developing nation, and once that choice is not available on moral ground; then it beholds on us to partake in the process of who will success Aregbesola, the ground breaker.
2017 would be interesting, because the battle of successor would begin, and I would pray to God to allow reason to prevail in the political calculations and permutations of the state so that external forces would not come and destroy the legacies of this great man of history. Obviously, avoiding Ondo debacle and all-inclusive method are the credible ways to go. I am of opinion that when the push comes to shove, in the final analysis, Aregbesola, upon his sacrifice and hardwork must not neither be humiliated nor be left to the whims and caprices of the external aggressive forces who are on revenge mission.
aregbesola
As the 2016, the year of our Lord winding down gradually, the fear of unknown begins to envelope my heart for the state of Osun, as touching who will succeed Governor Rauf Aregbesola, the trailblazing administrator of note; the unusual governor with unusual record of achievement in office. My fear stems from the concern that the progress recorded in eight years by the Ijesha born political tactician must not be reversed.

As a political watcher and active political reporter, I have been around for quite a while to know the workings of the system as it obtains in my country, I know for a fact that anytime history repeats itself, the price doubles. Why won’t I have a fear, when I knew how the country was put in reversed gear based on the dismantling of system Olusegun Obasanjo administration left behind by the late President Umar Yar Adu’a? we found ourselves as citizens in the “begin again race” when the contractors who were fixed by Obasanjo fled because of policy somersault.


Even though the administration of Goodluck Jonathan presented catalogue of monumental corruption to Nigerians, for the fact that he proceeded with policies and programmes of Yar Adu’a, the nation achieved relative stability in economy and quality of life of the people did not decline much. 

However, it is belabouring the obvious that President Muhammadu Buhari is a moral figure, but the policy somersault witnessed in the last few months reversed the fortune of the nation on economy, and the resultant effect is the declining quality of life.

In fairness to Aregbesola, his milestone in governance and creativity is yet to be equaled. The governor with Spartan life began his administration from intangible feats-rebranding the state identity through adopted Western region anthem, flag and crest of code which depict the nature of the people of the state. Of course, it was controversial, all new ideas are controversial, except the narrative is told with all-inclusive device, but beyond the machination of the opposition, the rebranding has come to stay.

The ‘O’ concept initiated by Aregbesola- O-yes, O-Road, O’school, O-meal, O-Reap, O-Ambulance are programmes that could not be reversed, rather, his successor may leverage on the gains recorded in those areas and others to reform, rejuvenate and repackage for better delivery without denying the great governor his credit. You may not like Aregbesola’s face, but it would be ungodly to deny that he constructed more durable roads both at local and state trunks than all previous administrations before him, and it is on record that he constructed more bridges within the space of six years.

Traducers may pick bones with Aregbesola on teachers ‘performance index, but the worst of his enemies would not deny the fact that he invested heavily on educational infrastructure than the almighty federal government and 25 states combined; while Aregbesola’s security architecture is second to none in the federation, for Osun still remains the only state where the bank robbers could not escape alive with their loot. I attest to the fact that the peace and tranquility in the state come with a price.

Let us commend the governor who has waged war against cheap death through the prompt ambulance service; who has introduced free school feeding system which has attracted the attention of the federal government, while he shows concern for the unemployed. These are the laudable programmes the opposition are fighting, but have no credible alternative to, and it would be unfair to deny the exemplary leadership of this quintessential Communist bent governor with novel ideas.

However, the opposition must be heard too on some issues they were struggling to present, but only the credible opposition must be heard. Unfortunately, the there is no organized and credible opposition in the state, though we have one man riot who appears to be laboring for attention. This is a minus to democracy in developing nation, and once that choice is not available on moral ground; then it beholds on us to partake in the process of who will success Aregbesola, the ground breaker.
2017 would be interesting, because the battle of successor would begin, and I would pray to God to allow reason to prevail in the political calculations and permutations of the state so that external forces would not come and destroy the legacies of this great man of history. Obviously, avoiding Ondo debacle and all-inclusive method are the credible ways to go. I am of opinion that when the push comes to shove, in the final analysis, Aregbesola, upon his sacrifice and hardwork must not neither be humiliated nor be left to the whims and caprices of the external aggressive forces who are on revenge mission.

Politics Of Intellectual Deficit, By Goke Butika

Politics Of Intellectual Deficit, By Goke Butika

"All intelligent thoughts have already been thought; what is necessary is only to try to think them again"---Johann Von Goethe

Ben Ayade
Governor of Cross River, Ben Ayade seems to be living ahead of his time, for he inherited a state whose oil wells had been taken away by the Cameroonian territory, Bakassi and Neighboring Akwa Ibom. The only legacy was the tourism sector bequeathed by the erstwhile Gov. Donald Duke. So, Ayade has latitude for all the lame excuses of some governors not pay workers' salaries. Lo and behold, Ayade has paid December salary on the first day of December! I asked,  could it be in Nigeria? That reminds me of Platonic concepts.

I am an admirer of Plato, the ancient Greek thinker who committed suicide as a result of injustice meted out to him in Athen city state, Greece by the authority which sexed up trumped-up charges against him that he was misleading the youth and promoting foreign god which had endowed him unusual wisdom. My love for the thinker concerns his evergreen philosophical concepts, of which I am going to mention three in relation with what I intend to write on the politics of economy of Nigeria.


The first Platonic concept is his division of the world into body and soul. In his dialogue, Plato through his intellectually midwifery asserted that soul is an eternal spirit that could not be killed, but body is determinate, and it could be exterminated. So, the good that one must do is to purify the soul and prepare a better place for its transmigration. This coheres with the argument of the theologians that place premium on after life, but also, it is a metaphysical concept that has whittled down the justification for societal evil.

The second concept which endears itself to me, is his position on how the soul works with knowledge. Plato argues that our souls are familiar with all there is to know in the world of form, but while the soul was migrating to the given body, it must pass through River Arête ( river of forgetfulness), a situation that could have made it forget all things. May be, John Locke who describes the mind of a new born baby as "tabularasa" meaning clean state, began the understanding of man's knowledge  from the  journey after River Arête. This postulation explains while a woman who had suffered terrible labour pain would want to still savour sex again. But, relating this to Nigerian politics, it is save to say that voting for a candidate without questioning their potentials and potentiality could be as a result of forgetfulness. I will come back to it late.

The third is the Plato submission on politics that democracy is the rule of the mob, for people in a given republic may vote a leader based on emotion instead of critical evaluation of what the person could do if entrusted with the mantle of leadership. I heard that Ondo people were not paid for seven months before the last governorship election. So, the election became existential tool instead of free will to choose a leader. That brings us to the detail of the second Platonic concept- Plato divides soul into three floors of pyramid: appetitive stage-this is the first floor that connects all living organism, and the general notion is hunger. Man, animals, even some plants feel hunger, but I am convinced that man is not restricted to this stage, and that compels us to check the second floor which is emotive stage. This is a floor where pain and pleasure are experienced coupled with their result reactions, but animals do feel pain and pleasure too. Though, the fecundity is in degrees.

The third stage, which is at the apex is INTELLECTUAL floor. I am yet to be told that some animals compete with man on this floor, but it is worthy to note that hunger could draw man to the appetitive floor and suspend him there. That could have been the defined concept of "stomach infrastructure" of Ekiti under Ayodele Fayose or "dibo ko sebe" (vote and prepare soup) which Segun Adeniyi of ThisDay newspaper called "pot of soup" democracy, experienced in Ondo under Gov. Segun Mimiko. So, why has Nigeria reduced to the appetitive stage? Why would a governor pay salaries of workers in the first day of month, and another governor will owe his workers for seven months? Why would a governor roll out projects to redefine lives of his citizens, and another governor would have no projects desperately needed by his people and would still not pay workers' salaries? These questions and many others  will find answers in the position of Plato on politics, which asserts that democracy is a rule of the mob.

Someone raises a fundamental question that my governor, Rauf Aregbesola has not asserted himself on the salary issue, but I must hold forte for him that he has provided unthinkable projects in terms of roads, bridges, schools, markets, parks and others, despite the minutest federal allocation that is not even huge enough to offset the workers' salaries, and obviously the projects are the priorities of the state. As touching different figures relating to debt profile  bandied around by the critics, I think that is the exclusive preserve of the book keepers. However, Ondo is one oil state that should boast of more resources than Cross Rivers; it confounds me to know that the latter pays on the first day of the month, and the former could not pay for seven month.

I think it is high time people rose to their intellectual feet, and refused to be dragged and suspended in appetitive floor, and this could be achieved through intelligent elite who are progressive in nature, and futuristic in manner. I am afraid that might not happen soon. Ah! Who will bail poor people out of this quandary? Ayade has shown that ideas rule the world, that with intellectual property, the desert lime Dubai could be turned to a land of milk and honey; that a non-oil state in Nigeria could pay salaries even before the time is ripe for it.    How come Nigerian leaders do not have the culture of copying good things? The answer is in the air.

Butika is an intercontinental journalist.
"All intelligent thoughts have already been thought; what is necessary is only to try to think them again"---Johann Von Goethe

Ben Ayade
Governor of Cross River, Ben Ayade seems to be living ahead of his time, for he inherited a state whose oil wells had been taken away by the Cameroonian territory, Bakassi and Neighboring Akwa Ibom. The only legacy was the tourism sector bequeathed by the erstwhile Gov. Donald Duke. So, Ayade has latitude for all the lame excuses of some governors not pay workers' salaries. Lo and behold, Ayade has paid December salary on the first day of December! I asked,  could it be in Nigeria? That reminds me of Platonic concepts.

I am an admirer of Plato, the ancient Greek thinker who committed suicide as a result of injustice meted out to him in Athen city state, Greece by the authority which sexed up trumped-up charges against him that he was misleading the youth and promoting foreign god which had endowed him unusual wisdom. My love for the thinker concerns his evergreen philosophical concepts, of which I am going to mention three in relation with what I intend to write on the politics of economy of Nigeria.


The first Platonic concept is his division of the world into body and soul. In his dialogue, Plato through his intellectually midwifery asserted that soul is an eternal spirit that could not be killed, but body is determinate, and it could be exterminated. So, the good that one must do is to purify the soul and prepare a better place for its transmigration. This coheres with the argument of the theologians that place premium on after life, but also, it is a metaphysical concept that has whittled down the justification for societal evil.

The second concept which endears itself to me, is his position on how the soul works with knowledge. Plato argues that our souls are familiar with all there is to know in the world of form, but while the soul was migrating to the given body, it must pass through River Arête ( river of forgetfulness), a situation that could have made it forget all things. May be, John Locke who describes the mind of a new born baby as "tabularasa" meaning clean state, began the understanding of man's knowledge  from the  journey after River Arête. This postulation explains while a woman who had suffered terrible labour pain would want to still savour sex again. But, relating this to Nigerian politics, it is save to say that voting for a candidate without questioning their potentials and potentiality could be as a result of forgetfulness. I will come back to it late.

The third is the Plato submission on politics that democracy is the rule of the mob, for people in a given republic may vote a leader based on emotion instead of critical evaluation of what the person could do if entrusted with the mantle of leadership. I heard that Ondo people were not paid for seven months before the last governorship election. So, the election became existential tool instead of free will to choose a leader. That brings us to the detail of the second Platonic concept- Plato divides soul into three floors of pyramid: appetitive stage-this is the first floor that connects all living organism, and the general notion is hunger. Man, animals, even some plants feel hunger, but I am convinced that man is not restricted to this stage, and that compels us to check the second floor which is emotive stage. This is a floor where pain and pleasure are experienced coupled with their result reactions, but animals do feel pain and pleasure too. Though, the fecundity is in degrees.

The third stage, which is at the apex is INTELLECTUAL floor. I am yet to be told that some animals compete with man on this floor, but it is worthy to note that hunger could draw man to the appetitive floor and suspend him there. That could have been the defined concept of "stomach infrastructure" of Ekiti under Ayodele Fayose or "dibo ko sebe" (vote and prepare soup) which Segun Adeniyi of ThisDay newspaper called "pot of soup" democracy, experienced in Ondo under Gov. Segun Mimiko. So, why has Nigeria reduced to the appetitive stage? Why would a governor pay salaries of workers in the first day of month, and another governor will owe his workers for seven months? Why would a governor roll out projects to redefine lives of his citizens, and another governor would have no projects desperately needed by his people and would still not pay workers' salaries? These questions and many others  will find answers in the position of Plato on politics, which asserts that democracy is a rule of the mob.

Someone raises a fundamental question that my governor, Rauf Aregbesola has not asserted himself on the salary issue, but I must hold forte for him that he has provided unthinkable projects in terms of roads, bridges, schools, markets, parks and others, despite the minutest federal allocation that is not even huge enough to offset the workers' salaries, and obviously the projects are the priorities of the state. As touching different figures relating to debt profile  bandied around by the critics, I think that is the exclusive preserve of the book keepers. However, Ondo is one oil state that should boast of more resources than Cross Rivers; it confounds me to know that the latter pays on the first day of the month, and the former could not pay for seven month.

I think it is high time people rose to their intellectual feet, and refused to be dragged and suspended in appetitive floor, and this could be achieved through intelligent elite who are progressive in nature, and futuristic in manner. I am afraid that might not happen soon. Ah! Who will bail poor people out of this quandary? Ayade has shown that ideas rule the world, that with intellectual property, the desert lime Dubai could be turned to a land of milk and honey; that a non-oil state in Nigeria could pay salaries even before the time is ripe for it.    How come Nigerian leaders do not have the culture of copying good things? The answer is in the air.

Butika is an intercontinental journalist.

Fresh RIPPLES In APC Over Tinubu's Roles In Ondo Election

Fresh RIPPLES In APC Over Tinubu's Roles In Ondo Election

Fresh RIPPLES In APC Over Tinubu's Roles In Ondo Election
Punch Newspaper - A week after the Ondo State governorship election, there are indications that the All Progressives Congress leaders, particularly the National Working Committee members, are still divided over a former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

It was reliably learnt in Abuja on Friday that the party leaders had not agreed on how to handle the former governor on his alleged role in the Ondo State poll.

While some members believe that Tinubu and the Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, worked against the interest of the party in the election, others are of the view that the duo did no wrong.


It was gathered that the hardliners in the APC, who are mostly against Tinubu, are calling for the sanctioning of the former governor and his loyalists.

Investigations showed that other APC leaders had called for caution, arguing that any tough measure against Tinubu would destroy the party.

It was learnt that those, who are sympathetic to the former governor, said the party should reconcile with him.

A chieftain of the party, who confided in Saturday PUNCH, said, “We have told those who are against the man to remember his contributions to the formation of the APC and the emergence of President Muhammadu Buhari. We should not take any action that will destroy the party.”

But those calling for sanctions insisted that there should be consequences for party members who engaged in anti-party activities, irrespective of their status.

They argued that such sanctions would send a strong message to would-be rebels.

A former lawmaker, who spoke to Saturday PUNCH on the condition of anonymity, said, “We should not treat Tinubu like a god. The laws of the party should apply to all members.”

Those opposed to punitive actions against Tinubu argued that the outcome of the Ondo governorship election offered a new opportunity to unite rather than further divide the party.

But the APC leaders calling for sanctions are accusing the two party leaders of allegedly supporting candidates of rival political parties against APC’s standard bearer during the polls.

Specifically, they are accused of supporting the candidature of Chief Olusola Oke of the Alliance for Democracy with funds and other logistics.

Oke had defected to the AD to contest the Ondo governorship election after losing to Akeredolu in the party’s primary held on September 3, 2016.

A source, who confided in one of our correspondents, also said another South-West APC governor was also among those believed to have funded Oke’s campaigns.

The source was silent on whether the governor would also face sanction or not.

One of the party leaders, who appealed for caution, said, “The outcome of the Ondo election is enough humiliation for these people. Why would anybody want to add salt to injury by sanctioning them?

 “Besides, we cannot afford at this stage of our development to begin to behave like the former ruling party. Did anyone see Asiwaju or Aregbesola anywhere near Oke’s campaign? You know it is normal for politicians to drop names if such names will give them an edge over opponents.”

A member of the APC National Working Committee loyal to Tinubu, said calls for sanctions against Tinubu were misplaced.

He said, “Who are those making such calls? I am sure they are people who did not know how the APC was formed. When did showing preference for a particular party member over another constitute an anti-party activity?

“Anyone who can provide proof of any anti-party activity against Tinubu should come out in the open instead of chasing shadows.”
Fresh RIPPLES In APC Over Tinubu's Roles In Ondo Election
Punch Newspaper - A week after the Ondo State governorship election, there are indications that the All Progressives Congress leaders, particularly the National Working Committee members, are still divided over a former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu.

It was reliably learnt in Abuja on Friday that the party leaders had not agreed on how to handle the former governor on his alleged role in the Ondo State poll.

While some members believe that Tinubu and the Osun State Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, worked against the interest of the party in the election, others are of the view that the duo did no wrong.


It was gathered that the hardliners in the APC, who are mostly against Tinubu, are calling for the sanctioning of the former governor and his loyalists.

Investigations showed that other APC leaders had called for caution, arguing that any tough measure against Tinubu would destroy the party.

It was learnt that those, who are sympathetic to the former governor, said the party should reconcile with him.

A chieftain of the party, who confided in Saturday PUNCH, said, “We have told those who are against the man to remember his contributions to the formation of the APC and the emergence of President Muhammadu Buhari. We should not take any action that will destroy the party.”

But those calling for sanctions insisted that there should be consequences for party members who engaged in anti-party activities, irrespective of their status.

They argued that such sanctions would send a strong message to would-be rebels.

A former lawmaker, who spoke to Saturday PUNCH on the condition of anonymity, said, “We should not treat Tinubu like a god. The laws of the party should apply to all members.”

Those opposed to punitive actions against Tinubu argued that the outcome of the Ondo governorship election offered a new opportunity to unite rather than further divide the party.

But the APC leaders calling for sanctions are accusing the two party leaders of allegedly supporting candidates of rival political parties against APC’s standard bearer during the polls.

Specifically, they are accused of supporting the candidature of Chief Olusola Oke of the Alliance for Democracy with funds and other logistics.

Oke had defected to the AD to contest the Ondo governorship election after losing to Akeredolu in the party’s primary held on September 3, 2016.

A source, who confided in one of our correspondents, also said another South-West APC governor was also among those believed to have funded Oke’s campaigns.

The source was silent on whether the governor would also face sanction or not.

One of the party leaders, who appealed for caution, said, “The outcome of the Ondo election is enough humiliation for these people. Why would anybody want to add salt to injury by sanctioning them?

 “Besides, we cannot afford at this stage of our development to begin to behave like the former ruling party. Did anyone see Asiwaju or Aregbesola anywhere near Oke’s campaign? You know it is normal for politicians to drop names if such names will give them an edge over opponents.”

A member of the APC National Working Committee loyal to Tinubu, said calls for sanctions against Tinubu were misplaced.

He said, “Who are those making such calls? I am sure they are people who did not know how the APC was formed. When did showing preference for a particular party member over another constitute an anti-party activity?

“Anyone who can provide proof of any anti-party activity against Tinubu should come out in the open instead of chasing shadows.”

APC Crisis: Drama As Angry Aregbesola Walks Out On Journalists At Abeokuta Secret Meeting With Amosun, Ajimobi, Akande

APC Crisis: Drama As Angry Aregbesola Walks Out On Journalists At Abeokuta Secret Meeting With Amosun, Ajimobi, Akande

Ajimobi and rauf aregbesola
There was a mild drama at Ogun State Government House Isale-Igbehin as Osun State Governor, Ogbani Rauf Aregbesola walked out on Journalists who were trying to quiz him on a closed door meeting help between him, the Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, Abiola Ajumobi; the Oyo's and the former interim national Chairman of the crisis-ridden All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Bisi Akande,

The meeting, which according to Punch Newspaper came after they left the ‘Tributes Day’ held by the Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, in honour of the late Sir Olaniwun Ajayi, an Afenifere chieftain, at his Isara-Remo home.


Akande in company with the governors of Oyo and Osun states, Abiola Ajimobi and Rauf Aregbesola, visited the Ogun State Government House, Abeokuta and held a closed-door meeting with the Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun.

As reported by Punch Newspaper, the meeting, which lasted for one hour, was not unconnected with the crisis rocking the APC.

Emerging from the Government House, both Akande and Ajimobi, while fielding questions from journalists, however, denied that there was crisis in the APC.

When asked by journalists on the alleged rift among  some leaders in the party, Akande merely replied, “There is no crisis in the party, we are one.”

Ajimobi also said the party was crisis-free.

When asked  why he was not at the APC governorship rally in Ondo State, Ajimobi simply replied, “Some of us were out of the country. Me, for example, I was in China.”

There was however a mild drama shortly after the closed- door meeting,  as Aregbesola  walked out on journalists who tried to get his comment.
Ajimobi and rauf aregbesola
There was a mild drama at Ogun State Government House Isale-Igbehin as Osun State Governor, Ogbani Rauf Aregbesola walked out on Journalists who were trying to quiz him on a closed door meeting help between him, the Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, Abiola Ajumobi; the Oyo's and the former interim national Chairman of the crisis-ridden All Progressives Congress, APC, Chief Bisi Akande,

The meeting, which according to Punch Newspaper came after they left the ‘Tributes Day’ held by the Yoruba socio-cultural group, Afenifere, in honour of the late Sir Olaniwun Ajayi, an Afenifere chieftain, at his Isara-Remo home.


Akande in company with the governors of Oyo and Osun states, Abiola Ajimobi and Rauf Aregbesola, visited the Ogun State Government House, Abeokuta and held a closed-door meeting with the Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun.

As reported by Punch Newspaper, the meeting, which lasted for one hour, was not unconnected with the crisis rocking the APC.

Emerging from the Government House, both Akande and Ajimobi, while fielding questions from journalists, however, denied that there was crisis in the APC.

When asked by journalists on the alleged rift among  some leaders in the party, Akande merely replied, “There is no crisis in the party, we are one.”

Ajimobi also said the party was crisis-free.

When asked  why he was not at the APC governorship rally in Ondo State, Ajimobi simply replied, “Some of us were out of the country. Me, for example, I was in China.”

There was however a mild drama shortly after the closed- door meeting,  as Aregbesola  walked out on journalists who tried to get his comment.

The Untold Hidden Agenda Of Yoruba Governors' Meeting At Ibadan Yesterday

The Untold Hidden Agenda Of Yoruba Governors' Meeting At Ibadan Yesterday

The Untold Hidden Agenda Of Yoruba Governors' Meeting At Ibadan Yesterday
Cold calculations bordering on concerns over alleged northern plot to dominate the Southwest ahead 2019 polls might just be the real reason governors from the region gathered in Ibadan on Monday.

Arising from a meeting that saw all but one of the six Southwest governors in attendance, Ripples Nigeria gathered that the helmsmen resolved to build stronger economic ties to stave off crisis of underdevelopment and growth in the region.

Cached as an ‘economic forum,’ the meeting via a communique read by Governor Ayo Fayose said, “All states, including Ekiti, have subscribed to and agreed that regional integration is the best way forward. We must do everything humanly possible not to go back on our resolves. It is forward for the people and for the Yoruba race.”



Sources close to organizers of the meeting, however, note that there was much more to the gathering and that the forum only provided a canopy to weigh in on political developments in the region.

The flurry of activities, it is noted, may not be unconnected with permutations for the 2019 elections which may see incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari run again for office. Presidency officials almost gave away the President’s hidden agenda on Monday when one of his top media aides, Shehu Garba, alluded to sufficient goodwill as basis for Buhari to eye the polls in 2019.

Outside the confines of the meeting, the Southwest governors are said to have expressed serious concerns over attempts by the Presidency to rubbish select Yoruba elders and enthrone younger politicians in the bid to secure a foothold in the region.

Read also: Gov Wike’s amnesty a ploy to free election thugs, APC alleges

Ripples Nigeria learnt that the matter of Buhari-Tinubu face-off was extensively discussed with agreements reached not to allow celebrated leaders of the region to be rubbished. While the forum conceded that members could have different political leanings, it, therefore, resolved to stave off external forces threatening to harm the ‘Omoluabi’ kindred spirit.

Governor Ayo Fayose whose State, Ekiti, is billed to host the next meeting, and who is a strident critic of Buhari, revealed that the region was perfecting plans to implement the Development Agenda of Western Nigeria (DAWN Commission).

Though details of this are still sketchy, insiders say concerns were expressed that much of what was being proposed for the funding of the North East Development Commission ( about 3% of VAT earnings over a 10-year period ) would be drawn largely from the Southwest economy, especially Lagos.

The unspoken resolutions at the Ibadan gathering, critics note, is that the Southwest region will resist any and every attempt to further subjugate it politically and economically. How far the handshake in Ibadan is sustained will surely determine how trade-offs ahead 2019 polls will play out.

Present in Ibadan were governors Ayo Fayose (Ekiti), Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo), Akinwunmi Ambode (Lagos), Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun), Rauf Aregbesola (Osun) and Rotimi Adelola (Secretary to Government, Ondo) who represented governor Olusegun Mimiko.

The Untold Hidden Agenda Of Yoruba Governors' Meeting At Ibadan Yesterday
Cold calculations bordering on concerns over alleged northern plot to dominate the Southwest ahead 2019 polls might just be the real reason governors from the region gathered in Ibadan on Monday.

Arising from a meeting that saw all but one of the six Southwest governors in attendance, Ripples Nigeria gathered that the helmsmen resolved to build stronger economic ties to stave off crisis of underdevelopment and growth in the region.

Cached as an ‘economic forum,’ the meeting via a communique read by Governor Ayo Fayose said, “All states, including Ekiti, have subscribed to and agreed that regional integration is the best way forward. We must do everything humanly possible not to go back on our resolves. It is forward for the people and for the Yoruba race.”



Sources close to organizers of the meeting, however, note that there was much more to the gathering and that the forum only provided a canopy to weigh in on political developments in the region.

The flurry of activities, it is noted, may not be unconnected with permutations for the 2019 elections which may see incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari run again for office. Presidency officials almost gave away the President’s hidden agenda on Monday when one of his top media aides, Shehu Garba, alluded to sufficient goodwill as basis for Buhari to eye the polls in 2019.

Outside the confines of the meeting, the Southwest governors are said to have expressed serious concerns over attempts by the Presidency to rubbish select Yoruba elders and enthrone younger politicians in the bid to secure a foothold in the region.

Read also: Gov Wike’s amnesty a ploy to free election thugs, APC alleges

Ripples Nigeria learnt that the matter of Buhari-Tinubu face-off was extensively discussed with agreements reached not to allow celebrated leaders of the region to be rubbished. While the forum conceded that members could have different political leanings, it, therefore, resolved to stave off external forces threatening to harm the ‘Omoluabi’ kindred spirit.

Governor Ayo Fayose whose State, Ekiti, is billed to host the next meeting, and who is a strident critic of Buhari, revealed that the region was perfecting plans to implement the Development Agenda of Western Nigeria (DAWN Commission).

Though details of this are still sketchy, insiders say concerns were expressed that much of what was being proposed for the funding of the North East Development Commission ( about 3% of VAT earnings over a 10-year period ) would be drawn largely from the Southwest economy, especially Lagos.

The unspoken resolutions at the Ibadan gathering, critics note, is that the Southwest region will resist any and every attempt to further subjugate it politically and economically. How far the handshake in Ibadan is sustained will surely determine how trade-offs ahead 2019 polls will play out.

Present in Ibadan were governors Ayo Fayose (Ekiti), Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo), Akinwunmi Ambode (Lagos), Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun), Rauf Aregbesola (Osun) and Rotimi Adelola (Secretary to Government, Ondo) who represented governor Olusegun Mimiko.

Ondo Election Conundrum: Aggrieved Mimiko, Akeredolu Strikes Deal In Secret Meeting With Okorocha, Plots Tinubu's AD Fall

Ondo Election Conundrum: Aggrieved Mimiko, Akeredolu Strikes Deal In Secret Meeting With Okorocha, Plots Tinubu's AD Fall

Ondo Election Conundrum: Aggrieved Mimiko, Akeredolu Strikes Deal In Secret Meeting With Okorocha, Plots Tinubu's AD Fall
Aggrieved incumbent governor of the state, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, is reported to be holding talks with the candidate of the APC, Chief Rotimi Akeredolu, ThisDay Newspaper reports

Mimiko and his preferred choice, Prof. Eyitayo Jegede (SAN), have been having a running legal battle with businessman Jimoh Ibrahim over the ticket of the PDP. Mimiko has reportedly told the PDP supporters not to join the Alliance for Democracy (AD) if the legal fireworks did not favour Jegede before the November 26 governorship election.


It was learnt that in order to firm up the arrangement, Mimiko held a preliminary meeting with the Chairman of the APC Governors’ Forum and Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha on Tuesday.
The meeting, which had the APC candidate, Chief Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), in attendance, took place at the Akure Airport.

Although no firm commitment was reached, Mimiko assured the duo of Okorocha and Akeredolu that if after the court processes Jegede did not fly, he would deploy his forces to back the APC candidate, source close to the Ondo State governor confided in our source

Said a Mimiko source: “It is true they met but not as people are speculating that Mr. Governor has already committed himself to the Akeredolu project. We are still confident we will win the mandate back. But if at the end of the day because of lack of time it happens that Jegede cannot fly, we have been told what to do.

“The governor and even those of us supporting Jegede believe that it is an insult for Tinubu to come from Lagos and install Iroko’s successor. It is an aberration we will fight, so rather than allow that, Iroko will be the one to swing support for Akeredolu to win because Ondo State belongs to us.”


Ondo Election Conundrum: Aggrieved Mimiko, Akeredolu Strikes Deal In Secret Meeting With Okorocha, Plots Tinubu's AD Fall
Aggrieved incumbent governor of the state, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, is reported to be holding talks with the candidate of the APC, Chief Rotimi Akeredolu, ThisDay Newspaper reports

Mimiko and his preferred choice, Prof. Eyitayo Jegede (SAN), have been having a running legal battle with businessman Jimoh Ibrahim over the ticket of the PDP. Mimiko has reportedly told the PDP supporters not to join the Alliance for Democracy (AD) if the legal fireworks did not favour Jegede before the November 26 governorship election.


It was learnt that in order to firm up the arrangement, Mimiko held a preliminary meeting with the Chairman of the APC Governors’ Forum and Imo State Governor Rochas Okorocha on Tuesday.
The meeting, which had the APC candidate, Chief Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), in attendance, took place at the Akure Airport.

Although no firm commitment was reached, Mimiko assured the duo of Okorocha and Akeredolu that if after the court processes Jegede did not fly, he would deploy his forces to back the APC candidate, source close to the Ondo State governor confided in our source

Said a Mimiko source: “It is true they met but not as people are speculating that Mr. Governor has already committed himself to the Akeredolu project. We are still confident we will win the mandate back. But if at the end of the day because of lack of time it happens that Jegede cannot fly, we have been told what to do.

“The governor and even those of us supporting Jegede believe that it is an insult for Tinubu to come from Lagos and install Iroko’s successor. It is an aberration we will fight, so rather than allow that, Iroko will be the one to swing support for Akeredolu to win because Ondo State belongs to us.”


2019: The Tinubus, S'West PDP Groups In London Secret Meeting, Atiku Joins The Realignment Forces Too

2019: The Tinubus, S'West PDP Groups In London Secret Meeting, Atiku Joins The Realignment Forces Too

2019: The Tinubus, S'West PDP Groups In London Secret Meeting, Atiku Joins The Realignment Forces Too
New Telegraph - The crisis within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) may have prompted some of the party’s chieftains in the South-West to commence a realignment with their kinsmen in the opposition parties, especially the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), ahead of the 2019 elections.

New Telegraph learnt from multiple sources that the alignment moves were at different stages with diverse groups, particularly those who are not pleased with the APC-led Federal Government.


Although a cold war had ensued among the various blocs in the APC immediately after the victory of the party at the 2015 general elections, the relative peace finally got ruptured after the party’s primaries for the November 26 governorship election in Ondo State.

The party’s National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s scathing attack on the National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, whom he accused of taking side with the eventual candidate of the party, Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, against his anointed, Mr. Segun Abraham, brought to fore, the party’s wide gulf.

On the other hand, the developments in the Ondo State chapter of the PDP, where Eyitayo Jegede (SAN), the candidate of Governor Olusegun Mimiko, is currently battling for the ticket with businessman, Jimoh Ibrahim of the Senator Ali Modu Sherrif ’s faction has alerted some party leaders in the zone of a possible plan of political annihilation from some Abuja-based political Turks. Relating the sequence of event to New Telegraph, a source who craved for anonymity said:

“The game has changed and the Northern bloc in the APC appears to have drawn the line against the South-West bloc, hence the need for a fresh move for realignment ahead of the 2019 polls. “It’s nothing new.

The South-West leaders and some governors in the zone from the party are the ones at the forefront of the budding coalition. Don’t forget that South- West is always progressive in nature and this new alignment is aimed at two sets of people; the former allies of Tinubu like the Afenifere bloc and some willing members of the opposition parties, who are ready to key into the process.

“Several accords have been reached and by the time the new path is unveiled, many will be shocked. Two governors in the South-West are involved. In fact, one of them met with the Afenifere recently.”

Choosing to keep mute on whether the alignment would lead to the formation of new party, the source said: “When we get to the bridge, we will cross it, but I don’t think Tinubu’s meeting with Pa Ayo Adebanjo and other Afenifere leaders was on how to form a new party, but on the need to collapse all structures into one for the South-West to speak with one voice.

“We were used and dumped by the Northern bloc of the APC loyal to Mr. President, but we have decided to take the bull by the horn and damn the attendant consequences.

Interestingly, we have the deep sympathy of the people and that is a big factor in the game of politics.” Several meetings have been held between members of the various political divides in the zone.

Though their outcomes were not made public, they point towards the realignment move. Among such meetings were those between Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola and his Ekiti State counterpart, Ayodele Fayose.

The former is a loyalist of Tinubu, while the latter is a known critic of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. Some Afenifere leaders led by Adebanjo have also met with Tinubu.

New Telegraph also learnt of another meeting between some chieftains of the PDP and the Tinubu bloc for a possible alliance. A chieftain of the party in South-West, who confirmed the meeting, however, refused to give details.

The meeting is said to have held in London. A PDP source disclosed that some APC members in South-West, who feel marginalised in the party, want to pull out.

“The truth of the matter is that certain sections of PDP want to pull out and merge with some aggrieved members of APC. A meeting was held in London apart from several meetings here in Nigeria,” he said.

He added that the picture of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, Governors Aregbesola and Fayose at the airport, which appeared in most national papers last week, was not by accident.

The source recalled that Fayose and Aregbesola have been exchanging visits for some time, adding “but let’s see what this turns out to.” It was further gathered that the Ahmed Makarfiled faction of the PDP had been ready for the alliance months back, but for some leaders of the party who would not want the name of the party to be changed.

“They are against the formation of an entirely new party. They are also saying that leaving the PDP now is not the best option,” the source stated. He said the decision arose following the consistent frustration in resolving the PDP leadership crisis, which started last May. “We know all along that there is external influence in what is happening in our party.

Sheriff is work-ing for the APC to destroy PDP. They are the ones sponsoring him. That is why some people want the formation of a new party. But there are others, who are not in support. That is where we are now,” he added.

While the various camps have maintained sealed lips on the matter, an insider source told our correspondent that “Tinubu’s bloc is presently receiving overtures from some gladiators in the South-East comprising PDP and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) chieftains.

This is aside some politicians, who are believed to be out-of-touch in matters concerning the party.” Speaking on the development, the Lagos State chairman of the APC, Otunba Henry Ajomale, told New Telegraph that there was nothing wrong in Tinubu’s bloc aligning with other forces for the progress of the South- West. His words:

“There is no reason why we cannot have realignment of forces to become one and be like we used to be during the Action Group (AG) and the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) days.

“I don’t see anything bad in Tinubu seeing Papa Adebanjo, the late Olaniwun Ajayi and other Afenifere leaders and deciding at this time that enough is enough and that they must unite and come together like they were during the Unity Party of Nigeria and Alliance for Democracy (AD) days.”

Adebanjo, who confirmed the moves, also told New Telegraph that there is nothing wrong in Afenifere aligning with the Tinubu’s bloc ahead of the 2019 polls.

“Why not?” he retorted, adding, however, that, “It is not a question of working together; it is about those of them who walked away from those who put them in office for reasons best known to them.

They should think whether they have got the right thing where they went to or not. If they have hit the wall there, the common sense is for them to go back to where they left and we will welcome them. “In Yorubaland, no elderly man will send his bad son to the lion to be killed.

Tinubu has proved to be a disobedient boy; very stubborn. He has seen it now; then we say, he has behaved badly, but we won’t say because he has behaved badly, we will push him to the lion to be destroyed.”

But, former Minister of Transport and member of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the PDP, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, played down the alignment plot

. “Let those behind the third force come out and announce a party. Political party is not easy to form.I am talking as an organisation man. Even if you have all the rich men of this world, it is not easy to run a political party.

So, we want to see how they want to do it to make themselves an effective third force. But as far as I am concerned, it is too late for me to start jumping ship,” he said.

2019: The Tinubus, S'West PDP Groups In London Secret Meeting, Atiku Joins The Realignment Forces Too
New Telegraph - The crisis within the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) may have prompted some of the party’s chieftains in the South-West to commence a realignment with their kinsmen in the opposition parties, especially the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), ahead of the 2019 elections.

New Telegraph learnt from multiple sources that the alignment moves were at different stages with diverse groups, particularly those who are not pleased with the APC-led Federal Government.


Although a cold war had ensued among the various blocs in the APC immediately after the victory of the party at the 2015 general elections, the relative peace finally got ruptured after the party’s primaries for the November 26 governorship election in Ondo State.

The party’s National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu’s scathing attack on the National Chairman, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, whom he accused of taking side with the eventual candidate of the party, Mr. Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, against his anointed, Mr. Segun Abraham, brought to fore, the party’s wide gulf.

On the other hand, the developments in the Ondo State chapter of the PDP, where Eyitayo Jegede (SAN), the candidate of Governor Olusegun Mimiko, is currently battling for the ticket with businessman, Jimoh Ibrahim of the Senator Ali Modu Sherrif ’s faction has alerted some party leaders in the zone of a possible plan of political annihilation from some Abuja-based political Turks. Relating the sequence of event to New Telegraph, a source who craved for anonymity said:

“The game has changed and the Northern bloc in the APC appears to have drawn the line against the South-West bloc, hence the need for a fresh move for realignment ahead of the 2019 polls. “It’s nothing new.

The South-West leaders and some governors in the zone from the party are the ones at the forefront of the budding coalition. Don’t forget that South- West is always progressive in nature and this new alignment is aimed at two sets of people; the former allies of Tinubu like the Afenifere bloc and some willing members of the opposition parties, who are ready to key into the process.

“Several accords have been reached and by the time the new path is unveiled, many will be shocked. Two governors in the South-West are involved. In fact, one of them met with the Afenifere recently.”

Choosing to keep mute on whether the alignment would lead to the formation of new party, the source said: “When we get to the bridge, we will cross it, but I don’t think Tinubu’s meeting with Pa Ayo Adebanjo and other Afenifere leaders was on how to form a new party, but on the need to collapse all structures into one for the South-West to speak with one voice.

“We were used and dumped by the Northern bloc of the APC loyal to Mr. President, but we have decided to take the bull by the horn and damn the attendant consequences.

Interestingly, we have the deep sympathy of the people and that is a big factor in the game of politics.” Several meetings have been held between members of the various political divides in the zone.

Though their outcomes were not made public, they point towards the realignment move. Among such meetings were those between Osun State governor, Rauf Aregbesola and his Ekiti State counterpart, Ayodele Fayose.

The former is a loyalist of Tinubu, while the latter is a known critic of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration. Some Afenifere leaders led by Adebanjo have also met with Tinubu.

New Telegraph also learnt of another meeting between some chieftains of the PDP and the Tinubu bloc for a possible alliance. A chieftain of the party in South-West, who confirmed the meeting, however, refused to give details.

The meeting is said to have held in London. A PDP source disclosed that some APC members in South-West, who feel marginalised in the party, want to pull out.

“The truth of the matter is that certain sections of PDP want to pull out and merge with some aggrieved members of APC. A meeting was held in London apart from several meetings here in Nigeria,” he said.

He added that the picture of former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, Governors Aregbesola and Fayose at the airport, which appeared in most national papers last week, was not by accident.

The source recalled that Fayose and Aregbesola have been exchanging visits for some time, adding “but let’s see what this turns out to.” It was further gathered that the Ahmed Makarfiled faction of the PDP had been ready for the alliance months back, but for some leaders of the party who would not want the name of the party to be changed.

“They are against the formation of an entirely new party. They are also saying that leaving the PDP now is not the best option,” the source stated. He said the decision arose following the consistent frustration in resolving the PDP leadership crisis, which started last May. “We know all along that there is external influence in what is happening in our party.

Sheriff is work-ing for the APC to destroy PDP. They are the ones sponsoring him. That is why some people want the formation of a new party. But there are others, who are not in support. That is where we are now,” he added.

While the various camps have maintained sealed lips on the matter, an insider source told our correspondent that “Tinubu’s bloc is presently receiving overtures from some gladiators in the South-East comprising PDP and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) chieftains.

This is aside some politicians, who are believed to be out-of-touch in matters concerning the party.” Speaking on the development, the Lagos State chairman of the APC, Otunba Henry Ajomale, told New Telegraph that there was nothing wrong in Tinubu’s bloc aligning with other forces for the progress of the South- West. His words:

“There is no reason why we cannot have realignment of forces to become one and be like we used to be during the Action Group (AG) and the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN) days.

“I don’t see anything bad in Tinubu seeing Papa Adebanjo, the late Olaniwun Ajayi and other Afenifere leaders and deciding at this time that enough is enough and that they must unite and come together like they were during the Unity Party of Nigeria and Alliance for Democracy (AD) days.”

Adebanjo, who confirmed the moves, also told New Telegraph that there is nothing wrong in Afenifere aligning with the Tinubu’s bloc ahead of the 2019 polls.

“Why not?” he retorted, adding, however, that, “It is not a question of working together; it is about those of them who walked away from those who put them in office for reasons best known to them.

They should think whether they have got the right thing where they went to or not. If they have hit the wall there, the common sense is for them to go back to where they left and we will welcome them. “In Yorubaland, no elderly man will send his bad son to the lion to be killed.

Tinubu has proved to be a disobedient boy; very stubborn. He has seen it now; then we say, he has behaved badly, but we won’t say because he has behaved badly, we will push him to the lion to be destroyed.”

But, former Minister of Transport and member of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the PDP, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, played down the alignment plot

. “Let those behind the third force come out and announce a party. Political party is not easy to form.I am talking as an organisation man. Even if you have all the rich men of this world, it is not easy to run a political party.

So, we want to see how they want to do it to make themselves an effective third force. But as far as I am concerned, it is too late for me to start jumping ship,” he said.

No Plan To Reintroduce School Fees In Osun Public Schools

No Plan To Reintroduce School Fees In Osun Public Schools

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Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun on Tuesday denied reports his administration was planning to reintroduced payment of school fees in public primary and secondary schools in the state.

The governor said this while playing host to newly-elected executive members of the National Association of Osun State Students in Osogbo.

The state government was operating the free education policy in its public primary and secondary schools.


Aregbesola said that education in the state still remained free, in spite the harsh economic condition facing the state and the country.

The governor said that qualitative and functional education, particularly at the lower level, was very important and must not be neglected and abandoned by any responsible government.

He said the state government would continue to give education priority, regardless of the shortage in allocation and the economic meltdown in the state.

The Deputy Gov., Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori, who doubles as commissioner for education, said that on no account had government asked parents to pay fees for their children in public schools in the state.

Laoye-Tomori said that, the state government, in agreement with parents and guardians, only introduced a school infrastructural maintenance levy to ensure proper maintenance of all the newly-built schools in the state.

She said, “We did not also ask any of our pupils or students to pay tuition fees, as being speculated around the state.

“We have only directed that all the pupils in the Elementary Schools should pay N2000 in three tranches per annum.

“The pupils in this category will pay N1000 for the first term, and N500 each, for the second and third terms.

“For Middle School, they are to pay N3000 in three tranches, per annum.

“The students in this category will pay N1000 for each of the three terms, while High School students are to pay N6000 per annum at N2000 per term.

“This is not school fees but rather a maintenance levy because it is only introduced to pupils and students of our new schools, not those in the old schools.”

Earlier, the NAOSS National President, Comrade Oladejo Bashir, commended Governor Aregbesola for building sound minds through the provision of quality education.

(NAN)

aregbesola
Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun on Tuesday denied reports his administration was planning to reintroduced payment of school fees in public primary and secondary schools in the state.

The governor said this while playing host to newly-elected executive members of the National Association of Osun State Students in Osogbo.

The state government was operating the free education policy in its public primary and secondary schools.


Aregbesola said that education in the state still remained free, in spite the harsh economic condition facing the state and the country.

The governor said that qualitative and functional education, particularly at the lower level, was very important and must not be neglected and abandoned by any responsible government.

He said the state government would continue to give education priority, regardless of the shortage in allocation and the economic meltdown in the state.

The Deputy Gov., Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori, who doubles as commissioner for education, said that on no account had government asked parents to pay fees for their children in public schools in the state.

Laoye-Tomori said that, the state government, in agreement with parents and guardians, only introduced a school infrastructural maintenance levy to ensure proper maintenance of all the newly-built schools in the state.

She said, “We did not also ask any of our pupils or students to pay tuition fees, as being speculated around the state.

“We have only directed that all the pupils in the Elementary Schools should pay N2000 in three tranches per annum.

“The pupils in this category will pay N1000 for the first term, and N500 each, for the second and third terms.

“For Middle School, they are to pay N3000 in three tranches, per annum.

“The students in this category will pay N1000 for each of the three terms, while High School students are to pay N6000 per annum at N2000 per term.

“This is not school fees but rather a maintenance levy because it is only introduced to pupils and students of our new schools, not those in the old schools.”

Earlier, the NAOSS National President, Comrade Oladejo Bashir, commended Governor Aregbesola for building sound minds through the provision of quality education.

(NAN)


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