Osun Dep.Gov, SRJ, Profs Aina, Ojerinde and others present at Adult Harvest Thanksgiving of Catholic Diocese of Osogbo
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The Deputy Governor State of Osun Mr Benedict Olugboyega Alabi on Sunday joined the entire congregation of St. Benedict Cathedral of Catholic Diocese of Osogbo in the celebration of Adult Harvest Thanksgiving of the Church.
The event which was climaxed with Mass and Bazaar at the Church Cathedral, Popo, Osogbo was presided over by the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Osogbo, Most Reverend John Akin Oyejola.
Among the dignitaries that graced the programme were the lawmaker representing Osun Central Senatorial District at the Senate, Senator Surajudeen Ajibola Bashiru who happened to be the Chairman of the programme as well as Professor Olu Aina, Professor Dibu Ojerinde the former Registrar of JAMB, Senator Olu Alabi and the Chairman of the Osun Health Insurance scheme Hon Adeoye Adelakun who was the distinguished guest of honour at the programme.
The Adult Harvest Thanksgiving service with the theme "Harvest of Gratitude" also featured presentation of awards of excellence to the Deputy Governor and some personalities who are members of the Church in recognition of their contributions to the work of God and the progress of the church.
A special Thanksgiving was also held in commemoration of the one year anniversary of Governor Gboyega Oyetola's administration in the state of Osun with a special prayer for the success of the administration.
Sunday, 10 November 2019
Tuesday, 5 November 2019
OSINBAJO, EMEFIELE, DOOKHONY, BABALAKIN, AKINBOBOYE, TRIECHEL, OTHERS FOR OSUN ECONOMIC SUMMIT
OSINBAJO, EMEFIELE, DOOKHONY, BABALAKIN, AKINBOBOYE, TRIECHEL, OTHERS FOR OSUN ECONOMIC SUMMIT
.as Gov Oyetola visits Nigerian Stock Exchange on Thursday
All is now set for the much talked about Osun Economic and Investment Summit. It will hold from November 19-21, 2019.
In a release signed by Dr Charles Diji Akinola, the Chairman, Summit Planning Committee and Chief of Staff to the Governor,from its secretariat,the summit is aimed at driving home the state’s Development Agenda, which primarily to sustainably reposition the economy of the state and deliver prosperity to the people.
Already, world-class and top-notch speakers, development partners, investors, panelists and moderators have confirmed their attendance of the summit, where over 1,000 participants across the world are expected to attend.
Prominent among them are: Manisha Dookhony- MD, Rwenzori Consulting & Senior Advisor to the Government of Madagascar on Investment and Economic Development Strategy, Wale Babalakin- Chairman, Bi-Courtney Group of Companies,
Volker Triechel- Principal Economist, International Finance Corporation , Mr. Chiedu Ugbo- CEO, Niger Delta Power Holding, Mr Wanle Akinboboye, MD/CEO La Campaigne Tropicana, Mr. Theo Onadeko- VP & Senior Investment Manager (Agribusiness) ARM and Mr. U.G, Mohammed MD/ CEO, Transmission Company of Nigeria among others.
The 3-day summit, which will hold at Aurora Event Centre, Osogbo, will, among others, present the economic government roadmap and showcase investment opportunities within the State to both Nigerian and international investors.
It is a multi-stage, multi- stakeholder summit that will dissect and recommend strategies which will drive meaningful youth employment, enhance food security and agricultural development, activate mining prospects and boost tourism potential of the State and, more importantly, showcase Osun as a strategic location for industrialization.
The summit, which will comprise mainly plenary sessions, will focus on key potential growth sectors which include: Agriculture, Mining, ICT & Innovation, Culture, Tourism & Creative Economy, Youth & Jobs (Light Manufacturing), Infrastructure Development.
.as Gov Oyetola visits Nigerian Stock Exchange on Thursday
All is now set for the much talked about Osun Economic and Investment Summit. It will hold from November 19-21, 2019.
In a release signed by Dr Charles Diji Akinola, the Chairman, Summit Planning Committee and Chief of Staff to the Governor,from its secretariat,the summit is aimed at driving home the state’s Development Agenda, which primarily to sustainably reposition the economy of the state and deliver prosperity to the people.
Already, world-class and top-notch speakers, development partners, investors, panelists and moderators have confirmed their attendance of the summit, where over 1,000 participants across the world are expected to attend.
Prominent among them are: Manisha Dookhony- MD, Rwenzori Consulting & Senior Advisor to the Government of Madagascar on Investment and Economic Development Strategy, Wale Babalakin- Chairman, Bi-Courtney Group of Companies,
Volker Triechel- Principal Economist, International Finance Corporation , Mr. Chiedu Ugbo- CEO, Niger Delta Power Holding, Mr Wanle Akinboboye, MD/CEO La Campaigne Tropicana, Mr. Theo Onadeko- VP & Senior Investment Manager (Agribusiness) ARM and Mr. U.G, Mohammed MD/ CEO, Transmission Company of Nigeria among others.
The 3-day summit, which will hold at Aurora Event Centre, Osogbo, will, among others, present the economic government roadmap and showcase investment opportunities within the State to both Nigerian and international investors.
It is a multi-stage, multi- stakeholder summit that will dissect and recommend strategies which will drive meaningful youth employment, enhance food security and agricultural development, activate mining prospects and boost tourism potential of the State and, more importantly, showcase Osun as a strategic location for industrialization.
The summit, which will comprise mainly plenary sessions, will focus on key potential growth sectors which include: Agriculture, Mining, ICT & Innovation, Culture, Tourism & Creative Economy, Youth & Jobs (Light Manufacturing), Infrastructure Development.
Oyetola calls for a concerted effort to tackle climate change for the survival of human race.
Oyetola calls for a concerted effort to tackle climate change for the survival of human race.
Governor, State of Osun Mr Gboyega Oyetola has called for a concerted effort By to tackle the challenges posed by the climate change and environmental degradation.
He said everybody must see this as a challenge to the survival of human race and no effort must be spared to overcome it in the interest of peace and progress of every community around the world.
Governor Oyetola made the call in Osogbo on Tuesday at the first International Conference on Engineering and Environmental Sciences held at the Osun State University Osogbo.
The conference with the theme "Advancing Technology and Environmental Burdens: Challenges and Sustainable Solutions" was organised by the Faculty of Engineering and Environmental sciences of the Osun State University.
Addressing the conference, the Governor who was represented by his Deputy Mr Benedict Alabi, an environmentalist, lamented the consequences and effects of the climate change as well as many more catastrophic events and the havoc it has caused which has now become a global reality.
Mr Oyetola commended the federal government of Nigeria for many steps it has taken in its responses to the problems
He said as a country, Nigeria has stamped her willingness to join the global community in fighting the menace of climate change with her commitment to many regional and global networks in that regard.
He said the reason why Osun has consistently escaped from the ravages of floods was because of the proactiveness of the state against such incident through expansive dredging of waterways with modern technology and providing long-lasting walls along the bank of river channels.
According to the Governor, the proactiveness as reduced the scale of the flooding and its consequent destruction of properties in the state.
He maintained that part of safeguarding and beautifying the environment was tree planting embarked upon by the state on the road medians, offices, public schools and strategic locations in order to provide enough natural media to absorb carbodioxide and emits oxygen for fresh air and to serve as shading the environment and help to confront erosion by serving as flood breakers.
He also pointed out that the step taken recently by state Government to curtail the actions of illegal miners who have been defacing the environment through illegal digging of trenches in search of the precious minerals was part of measures to protect the state against environmental problem.
Governor Oyetola commended the faculty of Engineering and Environmental sciences of the Osun State University for facilitating the conference which he described as an intellectual communion amond scholars from across the country and beyond.
He used the avenue to stress the need for people to assist the Government to minimize energy consumption and embrace renewable energy resources for their power needs as a way to reduce the impacts of greenhouse gases from fossil fuel.
"People, especially from outside the State of Osun will wonder how our State has consistently escaped from the ravages of floods. The answer is simple: the government of the state of Osun has prepared vehemently against the incident of flood in the state through expansive dredging of waterways with modern technology and providing long-lasting walls along the bank of river channels. This has reduced the scale of flooding and its consequent destruction of properties in the state. Action plan to tackle the menace is being handled by ministry of environment.
"Furthermore, our state has started implementing tree planting on the road medians, offices, public schools and strategic locations across the states.
"Government should promote cluster system of industries that will concentrate in industrial zones rather than intermingling with residents. This will enable management, waste tracking and treatment to be within the easy reach of regulators.
Importantly, we need to plug financial leakages in the system in order to have sufficient resources to fund these actions. This is a focus of the present government at federal and state levels.
"Researchers and institutions are hereby called upon to partner with government to invent machines, processes, procedures and policies that will aid the government and the public to overcome challenges of climate change and environmental degradation", Governor Oyetola added.
Governor, State of Osun Mr Gboyega Oyetola has called for a concerted effort By to tackle the challenges posed by the climate change and environmental degradation.
He said everybody must see this as a challenge to the survival of human race and no effort must be spared to overcome it in the interest of peace and progress of every community around the world.
Governor Oyetola made the call in Osogbo on Tuesday at the first International Conference on Engineering and Environmental Sciences held at the Osun State University Osogbo.
The conference with the theme "Advancing Technology and Environmental Burdens: Challenges and Sustainable Solutions" was organised by the Faculty of Engineering and Environmental sciences of the Osun State University.
Addressing the conference, the Governor who was represented by his Deputy Mr Benedict Alabi, an environmentalist, lamented the consequences and effects of the climate change as well as many more catastrophic events and the havoc it has caused which has now become a global reality.
Mr Oyetola commended the federal government of Nigeria for many steps it has taken in its responses to the problems
He said as a country, Nigeria has stamped her willingness to join the global community in fighting the menace of climate change with her commitment to many regional and global networks in that regard.
He said the reason why Osun has consistently escaped from the ravages of floods was because of the proactiveness of the state against such incident through expansive dredging of waterways with modern technology and providing long-lasting walls along the bank of river channels.
According to the Governor, the proactiveness as reduced the scale of the flooding and its consequent destruction of properties in the state.
He maintained that part of safeguarding and beautifying the environment was tree planting embarked upon by the state on the road medians, offices, public schools and strategic locations in order to provide enough natural media to absorb carbodioxide and emits oxygen for fresh air and to serve as shading the environment and help to confront erosion by serving as flood breakers.
He also pointed out that the step taken recently by state Government to curtail the actions of illegal miners who have been defacing the environment through illegal digging of trenches in search of the precious minerals was part of measures to protect the state against environmental problem.
Governor Oyetola commended the faculty of Engineering and Environmental sciences of the Osun State University for facilitating the conference which he described as an intellectual communion amond scholars from across the country and beyond.
He used the avenue to stress the need for people to assist the Government to minimize energy consumption and embrace renewable energy resources for their power needs as a way to reduce the impacts of greenhouse gases from fossil fuel.
"People, especially from outside the State of Osun will wonder how our State has consistently escaped from the ravages of floods. The answer is simple: the government of the state of Osun has prepared vehemently against the incident of flood in the state through expansive dredging of waterways with modern technology and providing long-lasting walls along the bank of river channels. This has reduced the scale of flooding and its consequent destruction of properties in the state. Action plan to tackle the menace is being handled by ministry of environment.
"Furthermore, our state has started implementing tree planting on the road medians, offices, public schools and strategic locations across the states.
"Government should promote cluster system of industries that will concentrate in industrial zones rather than intermingling with residents. This will enable management, waste tracking and treatment to be within the easy reach of regulators.
Importantly, we need to plug financial leakages in the system in order to have sufficient resources to fund these actions. This is a focus of the present government at federal and state levels.
"Researchers and institutions are hereby called upon to partner with government to invent machines, processes, procedures and policies that will aid the government and the public to overcome challenges of climate change and environmental degradation", Governor Oyetola added.
Monday, 4 November 2019
Oyetola Addresses Inaugural Exco meeting
Oyetola Addresses Inaugural Exco meeting
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Governor Gboyega Oyetola of the State of Osun has charged members of the new executive Council to form a strong bond, forge a common front and not lose sight of the huge task providence has put before them.
Addressing the Cabinet members at the inaugural meeting today, the Governor encouraged the Commissioners and Special Advisers to see the Executive Council meeting as a platform to generate and exchange valuable ideas as well brainstorm on the best ways to implement the Development Agenda for the people of the State.
Describing the Council as a formidable team, the State needs at this point in time to put it on the pedestal of economic posterity. The Governor warned members that he would not take any excuse for failure in the discharge of their onerous duties.
He charged them again to work and walk together as an indivisible team to make actionable, the deliberations and conclusions reached at the Cabinet meetings.
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Governor Gboyega Oyetola of the State of Osun has charged members of the new executive Council to form a strong bond, forge a common front and not lose sight of the huge task providence has put before them.
Addressing the Cabinet members at the inaugural meeting today, the Governor encouraged the Commissioners and Special Advisers to see the Executive Council meeting as a platform to generate and exchange valuable ideas as well brainstorm on the best ways to implement the Development Agenda for the people of the State.
Describing the Council as a formidable team, the State needs at this point in time to put it on the pedestal of economic posterity. The Governor warned members that he would not take any excuse for failure in the discharge of their onerous duties.
He charged them again to work and walk together as an indivisible team to make actionable, the deliberations and conclusions reached at the Cabinet meetings.
Oyetola holds maiden EXCO meeting, presents Performance Charter to members
Oyetola holds maiden EXCO meeting, presents Performance Charter to members
Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, on Monday presented the Performance Charter to the newly-inaugurated members of the State Executive Council as a tool to measure and justify their performances in their various ministries.
He said the Performance Charter has been carefully drafted to provide the clear-cut space and platform for all cabinet members to deliver on their valued contributions to the time-constrained work before them.
Oyetola spoke shortly after the new cabinet members took the Oath of Secrecy and thereafter signed the Performance Mandate at the EXCO Chamber, Office of the Governor, Osogbo.
He called on the cabinet members to discharge their commitments in a most efficient and prudent manner that would help the state to actualise her dreams of becoming the pacesetter in all sectors of the economy.
"Again, we must note that we can only go so far to deliver on our vision, if only we work and walk together as a team and an indivisible force.
"We must at all times avoid the temptation to work in silos and put up a one-man show that can prove manifestly inimical to our goal of cohesive team-building.
"Importantly too, we must seek to make actionable the deliberations and conclusions reached during our cabinet meetings, and institutionalise them.
"A sure way of achieving this, especially in line with the spirit of the Ada Declaration, is to sustain and deepen the tempo of relationship between us and our hardworking bureaucrats, and also ensure debriefing sessions are constantly held with all MDAs.
"We cannot afford to walk alone without the assuring partnership of the state bureaucracy", the governor said.
Describing the cabinet meeting as a valuable instrument towards the actualisation of the state's set objectives, the governor called on the new cabinet members to see the weekly EXCO meeting as an important platform to generate, exchange valuable ideas and brainstorm on the best ways of implementing the government's Developmental Agenda for the good people of the state.
"As I have noted repeatedly since your appointment, failure is never an option to be contemplated. As for me, I feel very hopeful and excited, knowing the calibre of the human capital and goodwill available in this council, as represented by you all – who, without doubt, are among our state’s most distinguished, experienced and accomplished citizens.
"Certainly, ours is a great team, immensely endowed with all it takes to put our state on the pedestal of assured and irreversible economic prosperity, " Oyetola added.
Briefing reporters shortly after the meeting, the Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mrs. Funke Egbemode, said the council deliberated on the need for every member to work towards the actualisation of the state's Developmental Agenda, by keying into the four pillars of the State Economic Plans.
The pillars are: economic and human capital development, security, infrastructure and environmental sustainability.
She added that the council also deliberated on the forthcoming Osun Economic and Investment Summit, which has been scheduled to hold from November 19th and 21st this year.
Osun State Governor, Adegboyega Oyetola, on Monday presented the Performance Charter to the newly-inaugurated members of the State Executive Council as a tool to measure and justify their performances in their various ministries.
He said the Performance Charter has been carefully drafted to provide the clear-cut space and platform for all cabinet members to deliver on their valued contributions to the time-constrained work before them.
Oyetola spoke shortly after the new cabinet members took the Oath of Secrecy and thereafter signed the Performance Mandate at the EXCO Chamber, Office of the Governor, Osogbo.
He called on the cabinet members to discharge their commitments in a most efficient and prudent manner that would help the state to actualise her dreams of becoming the pacesetter in all sectors of the economy.
"Again, we must note that we can only go so far to deliver on our vision, if only we work and walk together as a team and an indivisible force.
"We must at all times avoid the temptation to work in silos and put up a one-man show that can prove manifestly inimical to our goal of cohesive team-building.
"Importantly too, we must seek to make actionable the deliberations and conclusions reached during our cabinet meetings, and institutionalise them.
"A sure way of achieving this, especially in line with the spirit of the Ada Declaration, is to sustain and deepen the tempo of relationship between us and our hardworking bureaucrats, and also ensure debriefing sessions are constantly held with all MDAs.
"We cannot afford to walk alone without the assuring partnership of the state bureaucracy", the governor said.
Describing the cabinet meeting as a valuable instrument towards the actualisation of the state's set objectives, the governor called on the new cabinet members to see the weekly EXCO meeting as an important platform to generate, exchange valuable ideas and brainstorm on the best ways of implementing the government's Developmental Agenda for the good people of the state.
"As I have noted repeatedly since your appointment, failure is never an option to be contemplated. As for me, I feel very hopeful and excited, knowing the calibre of the human capital and goodwill available in this council, as represented by you all – who, without doubt, are among our state’s most distinguished, experienced and accomplished citizens.
"Certainly, ours is a great team, immensely endowed with all it takes to put our state on the pedestal of assured and irreversible economic prosperity, " Oyetola added.
Briefing reporters shortly after the meeting, the Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mrs. Funke Egbemode, said the council deliberated on the need for every member to work towards the actualisation of the state's Developmental Agenda, by keying into the four pillars of the State Economic Plans.
The pillars are: economic and human capital development, security, infrastructure and environmental sustainability.
She added that the council also deliberated on the forthcoming Osun Economic and Investment Summit, which has been scheduled to hold from November 19th and 21st this year.
Saturday, 2 November 2019
Oyetola calls for paradigm shift from youth empowerment to youth investment for the future of Africa.
Oyetola calls for paradigm shift from youth empowerment to youth investment for the future of Africa.
Governor, State of Osun Mr Gboyega Oyetola has said there is no better time than now for Africa to move from youth empowerment to youth investment for a better future of the continent.
He reiterated that there is need to have youth entrepreneurship and investment banks specially developed and dedicated to the young people in order to make the youth in Africa job providers instead of job seekers.
Governor Oyetola made this call on Saturday at the 14th Convocation Lecture of Bowen University, Iwo entitled,
"Africa's future: Positioning University to Nurture and develop Entrepreneurial Initiative".
The Governor who was represented by his Deputy Mr Benedict Alabi explained that investment in youths through entrepreneurship will unlock their potential as the Nation is waiting for their contributions to the new found paradigm shift from white collar jobs to a world of job creation.
According to him, University as major stakeholder has an important role to play in empowering the youth with Entrepreneurial skills that will make them self reliance and become the pride for the African continent.
Governor Oyetola who described the topic of the Convocation Lecture as apt said the issue discussed was a phenomenal continental importance and is an attempt to design and own the future that Africa desires.
He commended the Bowen University for always interrogating contemporary issues of development as part of its contributions to the intervention in the Nation's and the Continent's development.
He also gave kudos to the management of the University for honoring the President of the African Development Bank and Former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Dr. Akinwumi Adesina to address the topic of the Convocation Lecture who he described as one of the Africa's bright minds who has a genius passion for Africa's development and known for bringing uncommon perspectives to issues.
Governor Oyetola urged the University to give the recommendations of the lecture a wide publicity to galvanise Universities in the country and in entire Africa to drive entrepreneurship initiatives as weapons for unlocking Africa's potential and attaining its future.
" I do not believe in youth empowerment, at all, because when you say you have empowered somebody, and then then you train them but there is no financing, no investment for them to grow their businesses, what is that? So, we must move from youth empowerment to youth investment. We must invest in the youth and unlock their potential. That is why I have been saying that we need to have youth entrepreneurship and investment banks specially developed, and dedicated to young people.
"I thank Dr. Adesina for his passion for Nigeria, Africa and their development.
"I thank the Management of Bowen University for inviting me and for making a giant step toward achieving the Africa of our dream", Governor Oyetola said.
Governor, State of Osun Mr Gboyega Oyetola has said there is no better time than now for Africa to move from youth empowerment to youth investment for a better future of the continent.
He reiterated that there is need to have youth entrepreneurship and investment banks specially developed and dedicated to the young people in order to make the youth in Africa job providers instead of job seekers.
Governor Oyetola made this call on Saturday at the 14th Convocation Lecture of Bowen University, Iwo entitled,
"Africa's future: Positioning University to Nurture and develop Entrepreneurial Initiative".
The Governor who was represented by his Deputy Mr Benedict Alabi explained that investment in youths through entrepreneurship will unlock their potential as the Nation is waiting for their contributions to the new found paradigm shift from white collar jobs to a world of job creation.
According to him, University as major stakeholder has an important role to play in empowering the youth with Entrepreneurial skills that will make them self reliance and become the pride for the African continent.
Governor Oyetola who described the topic of the Convocation Lecture as apt said the issue discussed was a phenomenal continental importance and is an attempt to design and own the future that Africa desires.
He commended the Bowen University for always interrogating contemporary issues of development as part of its contributions to the intervention in the Nation's and the Continent's development.
He also gave kudos to the management of the University for honoring the President of the African Development Bank and Former Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development Dr. Akinwumi Adesina to address the topic of the Convocation Lecture who he described as one of the Africa's bright minds who has a genius passion for Africa's development and known for bringing uncommon perspectives to issues.
Governor Oyetola urged the University to give the recommendations of the lecture a wide publicity to galvanise Universities in the country and in entire Africa to drive entrepreneurship initiatives as weapons for unlocking Africa's potential and attaining its future.
" I do not believe in youth empowerment, at all, because when you say you have empowered somebody, and then then you train them but there is no financing, no investment for them to grow their businesses, what is that? So, we must move from youth empowerment to youth investment. We must invest in the youth and unlock their potential. That is why I have been saying that we need to have youth entrepreneurship and investment banks specially developed, and dedicated to young people.
"I thank Dr. Adesina for his passion for Nigeria, Africa and their development.
"I thank the Management of Bowen University for inviting me and for making a giant step toward achieving the Africa of our dream", Governor Oyetola said.
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