OSUN: Let The People Decide!
“Those who profess to favour freedom and yet depreciate agitation are
people who want crops without ploughing the ground; they want rain
without thunder and lightning; they want the ocean without the roar of
its many waters. The struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a
physical one, or it may be both. But it must be a struggle. Power
concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will.” —
Frederick Douglass
My father was not too pleased when I wrote
that I wish I was from Osun. For those that read my page you know
that I find the Ogbeni’s leadership inspiring and refreshing. Ogbeni
puts his opinion of leadership so well when he said, “Indeed, it is my
belief that leadership offers a golden opportunity to serve the people
and bring improvements to bear on their lives and existence. I also do
hold onto the view that leadership is a core pillar upon which a viable
and successful human society can be built. And that “Indeed leadership
is all about rendering service to the people and this”.
He
continues to create opportunities for all the people of Osun to access
education, health and employment. He has laid down a strong foundation
and the people can see and feel the difference. This is not a party
politics but a call to other states to emulate the Aregbesola’s
administration. I have always nailed my colours to the mast.
When something works and works well, it is important to admit and admire the process and that is what I do.
With well over half of the Nigerian population unemployed, poverty is
higher than it has ever been, administrations and the government have
promised to improve our lot and they have consistently let us down and
not delivered.
The administration has employed the highest number
of civil servants in any other states in the country. So, here is an
administration that does exactly what it set out to do. It did more and
beyond to improve the lives of its people.
One of the few in the
country that has consistently improved and laid down solid structures
and sound governance. This is essential in order to get the country
working again.
Margaret Thatcher was once asked what was her
government’s top priority, without hesitation she said “Education,
education and education”. Education is the key. That is exactly what
Ogbeni’s administration has done. Making education free at the point of
entry means more children are educated. This means that the future of
Osun is brighter as more children are given the opportunity to better
their lot. They say the proof of the pudding is in the eating and the
people bear witness to the changes in the state.
In the Ogbeni,
the people of Osun have witnessed a committed and hard-working governor
who is willing to work for the interest of its people.
He has single
handedly transformed his state and its people. He has produced results
for all to see. The feeding programme is a master stroke after all the
army matches on its stomachs they say.
No point sending children
to school on any empty stomach. So they offer free nutritious meals so
that the children’s bodies are optimise for learning and development.
The programme’s sublime quality is that it considers every aspect of the
health of the children as the programme also includes the de-worming
programme and distribution of free uniforms and school materials. This
means that every child is equal at the point of entry.
As a result
of all these innovations, the school attendance has improved
exponentially and more teachers are recruited to deal with the demand,
Osun government spends more than N3 billion annually on its home-grown
elementary school feeding, O’Meal. N600 million was spent on about
3,000 community caterers as well as transportation fare to the various
schools.
As result of the feeding programme, there has been an
increase in the enrolment of children and decrease in absenteeism. The
meal programme employs local people; farmers, butchers, fishermen and
trained women meal supervisors. You raise the most vulnerable up then
everyone benefits. Osun has made big strides and other states should
take a leaf from the Ogbeni’s book. Over the pond, the O’Meals programme
has been recognised and earned the international recommendation and
support of the London-based Partnership for Child Development (PCD). And
so it should be.
The O’Yes youth programme has trained young
people by providing and equipping them with employability skills. The
standard of instilling good work ethic is highly motivational because it
again espouses pride, confidence, self-esteem, motivation and respect
for the environment, good health and ownership in their state.
The
young people now have a promising future; they are equipped and are
able to actively participate in nation building. Unlike, other parts of
the country, in Osun the young are part of the planning and at the core
of the programme. They are not excluded and disenfranchised. The
distribution of OPON IMO (Tablet of Knowledge) to high school pupils is
now established and this will bring the young to compete with other
young people in the world.
So what motivates the Ogbeni? He said:
“The improvement of the lots of the people of Osun was therefore a
strong motivation for my seeking office and a paramount object of the
deployment of my talents. Thus, as a leader I constantly seek for ways
of bringing about progress and advancement for my people in every area
of their lives”. We can no longer use our young as political hoodlums,
thugs and professional vagrants and unemployable. We should not allow
our young to be ignored for the selfish ambition of the seasoned
political kleptomaniacs.
With August 9th governorship election
approaching, I know that the people of Osun will follow their
conscience. They cannot afford to do otherwise as their future and that
of their young depend on it.
I do hope that we get the American
style public debate going with Aregbesola and Senator Iyiola Omisore; it
will be interesting to hear both out and let the people of Osun decide.
Happy 75th Birthday Dad!
Here is wishing my father, Kolawole Adio Animasaun a happy 75th
birthday. I am wishing you joy, good health and contentment. Whenever I
ask my dad, why he is content, he answers; it is the love of Allah. You
cannot argue with that, can you?
“He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have.” — Socrates
*Denrele
was not very sure that I said she wished she was from Osun. Because my
forebear was from Iwo. I made sure of that in my biography- 1939. My
great, great grandmother was a princess of Iwo. She was from Yafoye
compound.
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