Why Aregbesola deserves another term

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Why Aregbesola deserves another term

“A man shall not be established by wickedness: but the root of the righteous shall not be moved.” - Proverbs 12: 3

I AM not a politician but a 'political animal'. I am also not a card-carrying member of All Progressives Party, APC, but a Rauf Aregbesola sympathiser; and an unrepentant one at that! If I am therefore tagged a politician because of my belief in the progressive credentials of Aregbesola, so be it! In the same vein, if I am labelled an 'Aregbe wrapper' as a result of my love for this great man of honour, I owe nobody any apology!

At a time like this, I cannot but remember my days at Ijebu-Jesa Grammar School, IJGS, Ijebu-Jesa when it was all fun travelling to towns and villages, especially within the-then Obokun Local Government Area of the old Oyo State for sports and related social activities.

I can confirm that those were relatively good old days when towns were towns and schools were schools. At a time like this as well, one cannot but begin to wonder what became of our government that, for close to three decades, residents of my local government were at the mercy of the state government. No thanks to the bad roads and absence of other social amenities that were naturally taken for granted in saner climes.

Specifically, between 1985 when I left IJGS and 2010, when Aregbesola was sworn-in as Osun State Governor, schools in Osun State had become something else and hitherto passable roads had become such death traps that residents completely got cut-off from the rest of the world. People groaned in the rough of aches and moaned in the tumble of pains. Hunger begat hunger, poverty took the place of affluence and it was as if the gods were angry!

Entered the Rauf Aregbesola-led administration on November 27, 2010 and Osun State was again on the path to greatness. Within the first three years in office, Aregbesola saw to the training and empowerment of over 5,000 youths in Information Technology through the Osun Youth Empowerment Technology Scheme, OYESTECH; some thousands of the stand-alone, multimedia, e-learning Opon Imo Tablets were distributed to students while others are expected to benefit from the scheme through local production by a company already sited in the state. Within the same period, no fewer than 750,000 pupils and students were given free school uniforms, with over 3000 tailors trained and empowered to sew school uniforms. Primary School Funding Grants also increased from N7.4 million to N424 million a year, while Secondary School Basic Funding Grants rose from N171 million to N427 million a year.

During the period under review, tuition fees in state-owned tertiary institutions got reduced by close to 30 per cent even as 254,000 elementary students were fed daily with nutritious meals through government's O'MEALS scheme, a project that also led to the employment, training and empowerment as cooks of 3000 people. Since the foodstuff were sourced and prepared locally, the scheme brought about the annual injection of N4 billion into the economy of the state.

Aregbesola's era also witnessed the inauguration of Omoluabi Garments Factory as well as Omoluabi Conservation Fund into which N4.2 billion reserve has so far been injected. Also worthy of mention is Osun Youth Empowerment Scheme, OYES, which has succeeded in taking off the streets and engagement of 40,000 unemployed youth. Efforts to enrol more youth into the programme is also in top gear. State-of-the-art police stations were built and patrol vehicles, armoured personnel carriers and related security equipment were also donated to security agencies towards the enhancement of security of lives and property.

What about those 'Stop! Ma P'ara e! ' Aregbesola-constructed roads that adorn the nooks and crannies of the state, in addition to O'CLEAN's bi-monthly state-wide environmental exercise and Agricultural Farm Settlements Project through which 1,765 hectares of land were cleared and prepared for farmers?

The state was able to build 74 primary health centres and rehabilitated its nine hospitals and 12 comprehensive health centres, thereby aiding the provision of Sustained Free Health Services to all, irrespective of age, gender, political affiliations or religious inclinations.

Through its Free Medical and Surgical Missions Programme, government was able to provide free treatment and surgeries to thousands of citizens; and, through its Osun State Ambulance Service Authority, not less than 400 youth have been trained as paramedics. In the same vein, 123 kilometres of waterways (streams, arteries and canals) were dredged to keep the state flood-free for three years and Internally Generated Revenue, IGR, increased from N300m to N1.6billion without any increase in tax payable by citizens.

In my personal opinion, the education sector seems to have been the most blest. Apart from those education-related dividends which I have enumerated above, Osun State Government, under Aregbesola, also embarked on the building of no fewer than 40 elementary, model and high schools to cater for its ever-increasing population of pupils and students. Some have been completed and already put to use while some will be commissioned within the next two weeks.]

This is in addition to the 20 new sites which will also be opened within the same period. During the period under review, 7,000 additional teachers were employed; with all outstanding allowances paid and all entitlements settled.

The governor also graciously approved the creation of four permanent secretary positions (that is, Tutors-General) for the teaching cadre. And, on July 18, over 30 brand new Omoluabi Scholar Buses were distribution to the state's high schools. The number is expected to increase to 100 by September.

But why Aregbesola again? The answer is simple! So far, so commendable! Aregbesola is an achiever who, within so short a period of time in office, has transformed Osun State into an attractive city, a state of aquatic splendour and a centre of tourist attraction offering superb views.

A man of poise and panache, this small-in-stature-but-mighty-in-spirit Ilesa-born politician has changed the face of Osun into a state looking ahead to the future. No doubt about it: Aregbesola is witty, disciplined, teachable, responsible and passionate about leaving not only Osun State but also the world better than he met it.

Little wonder he was described in Wikipedia as “the best Governor Osun State has ever produced since the creation of Osun State.” Of course, that's why we all want him at Bola Ige House for another term of four years!

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