Wednesday, 31 March 2021

RUGA : We reject ranching for herdsmen a "crystal imperialist agenda", 81 Ekiti Obas writes Fayemi

RUGA: We reject ranching for herdsmen a " crystal imperialist agenda", 81 Ekiti Obas writes Fayemi.

By : RASAK IBRAHIM  Ado-Ekiti

Traditional rulers in Ekiti State under the aegis of Majority Obas of Ekiti Land (MOBEL) has opposed the establishment of ranching proposed by the Federal Government under its National Livestock Programme.

They said the FG’s proposed plan by the state government to acquire land for herdersmen grazing activities is ‘crystal imperialist agenda’ with potentials to cause serious security challenges for the host communities.

The monarchs, in a letter dated March 25 2021 and addressed to Governor Kayode Fayemi expressed their opposition to the Ekiti State’s decision to adopt the project following preponderance of complaints from subjects both home and abroad.

The letter was signed by the Chairman of the Majority Obas in Ekiti land, Olomuoke of Omuooke-Ekiti, Oba Vincent Otitoju; the Secretary, Onikun of Ikun Amure-Ekiti, Oba Olatunde Olusola and other 79 monarchs.

The traditional rulers cautioned Governor Fayemi against imposing any obnoxious policy on the people, saying ceding lands to herders whose criminal activities have created panic in the state would offend the sensibilities of the people who had been victims of their heinous atrocities.

They vowed not to cede any portion of land in their domains for the proposed grazing reserves, “we are mindful of the security implications and consequences which will be inimical to the security of our peo people ple.”


 

Sunday, 14 March 2021

Leonard Ezenwa the Judas: AAC to picket INEC offices nationwide.

LEONARD NZENWA The Judas, dinned,worked and walked with Sowore & AAC during the 2019 Elections.  

He started his SABOTEUR'S GAME with TRIBAL SENTIMENT in an attempt to bring DISUNITY  into AAC PARTY during the campaigns,  Then he started with FAKE FINANCIAL MISMANAGEMENT ACCUSATIONS after the Party Published her Financial statements online and on all other media. 

LEONARD NZENWA approached GOVERNOR WIKE OF PDP for funds and ROTIMI AMAECHI OF APC for an illegal coalition that jeopardized the dreams of our candidates who were leading in RIVERS STATE GUBERNATORIAL, SENATORIAL & REPRESENATIVES RACES.  

WIKE The highest bidder won with the help of LEONARD NZENWA and then rendered our Party useless in the state and Nigeria.

LEONARD NZENWA is now a sudden RICH MAN while the @inecnigeria 's chairman is helping him to HIJACK AAC with the funds coming from both the APC AND PDP.

JOIN US as we #OccupyINEC on March 15, 2021 to say NO TO PARTY HIJACKING!

Thursday, 11 March 2021

Mojeed Alabi has no positive contributions to human capital development in Osun - Adeyemi kaakaki.

 Mojeed Alabi, a Political Liability.

I am deeply amazed seeing this STINGY and NEVER DO WELL Politician too opening his mouth tactically abusing the immediate past Governor of the State, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. My amazement is borne out of the fact that somebody who cannot come out boldly to point at just ONE individual in the State who has been a positive  product of the grace Almighty God and people like Rauf have brought his way in Politics . A former Speaker and House of Reps member who has no positive contributions to point at in terms of human development is subtly abusing Ogbeni whom God has used to raise many lives.  Mo remo lagege.


When all his Federal Constituency people were vehemently against his candidature as House of Representatives member for EDE, it was  Rauf Aregbesola, in his Magnanimous manner, who  imposed the incurable arrogant head head known for  blowing useless Grammar whenever his  assistance is required for human advancement. 

I challenge him to mention any EJIGBO Son or Daughter in any ramifications that God used him for ? This Political nuisance has no group or firm base in Ejigbo but will come to Osogbo and be telling his MUMU that he holds the grip, 

On every ILEYA Day that all Leader will be at their  various hometowns, Mojeed Alabi will be posting pictures on facebook from faraway  Germany or USA, so as not to giveaway things to party loyalist and faithfuls. The main reason why is leadership is never accepted at home. Cunning, stingy and always causing confusions in the Party, 

That was why his name never featured anywhere during the struggle to reclaim Osun despite being a former No 3 citizen of the State. Mojeed Alabi is a Political Liability and not an Asset. The time is very near when real political assets will be separated from liabilities the like of Mojeed Alabi and his team of delusional sycophants.

Adeyemi Kaakaaki

Tuesday, 9 March 2021

Yorubaland should embark on aggressive farming for subsistence and commercial purposes, restore and protect food production - OLM

 March 09, 2021

YORUBA FARMLANDS: TIME TO RESTORE AND PROTECT FOOD PRODUCTION.

The Oodua Liberation Movement (OLM) has directed her state branches to strengthen the processes for sensitization and Mobilization of YORUBA groups and communities to restore and protect YORUBA NATION's farm production across Yorubaland.

This directives  arose from a painstakingly stakeholders' Meeting and deliberations. We reiterate that the ONLY way forward for restoring the YORUBA glory is a flourishing value chain agriculture; which encompasses subsistence and commercial farming, processing and exports of world Quality Products.

These can only happen when we protect our farms and crops against marauding criminals herdsmen either in our forests, roadsides, those destroying our farmlands;or those parading residential garden's with cows.

The purported food blockade at our boundary Jebba peneautmate week further reveals a long time clandestine strategy to prevent YORUBA food sufficiency,  food security and rural and growth. This calls for urgent actions.

The Action Group led government under the late YORUBA leader, Chief Obafemi Awolowo prided our race as one of the most PRODUCTIVE HUMans in the history of Nation-Building.

Recalled that the OLM Research and Education Committee in her organ, IDANDE in 2002 under the title "Why We Insist On Oodua Nation Sovereignty." Volume 01, No 02 had revealed  plan to destroy farmlands as a strategy to hold down the YORUBA development. The quota system in education and federal appointments are ways to retard the future of our youths. They have been relegated to okada riders, street walkers with forelorn hopes; and misplaced DESTINY.

This is the appropriate time to rise up to collectively PROTECT OUR DESTINY AND HUMAN DIGNITY. 

Set up and Support Yoruba community Development associations,  youth groups, Women groups, farmers' cooperatives, students' bodies, elders' Committees and IMPORTANTLY, our BRAVE HUNTERS.

Build resistance MOVEMENTS with neighbors and near communities in order to RETURN TO YOUR FARMLANDS. There will no compromises to run away from our farms for DESTRUCTION any longer

We salute the Support of the YORUBA in the Diasporas. We have equally noticed that MOST YORUBA Elites ànd Richmen are BETRAYALS of out Struggles for Self determination. The Natural Law of LIFE will take care of everyone's contribution to our historical Struggles for FREEDOM.

TASKS TO ALL BONAFIDE YORUBA

***CIRCULATE THIS PRESS STATEMENT TO ALL YOUR CONTRACTS....If possible...print, Make photocopies ànd circulate WIDELY

*** Mobilize your friends àand families

** Joint any genuine Yoruba Self-determination Groups

*** For YORUBA Diasporas, get in touch with your families at HOME to Support our cause

*** Tell your neighborhood that Yorubaland must be PROTECTED BY ALL MEANS NECESSARY

*** Sensitize, educate, mobilize and COLLECTIVELY

ORGANIZE FOR JOINT ACTIONS TO PROTECT YORUBALAND AND FARM'S

***ABOVE ALL.....be your brothers' keeper.

Vigillance is the Price for Eternal Liberty!

God Bless YORUBA NATION

COMRADE TAIWO OTITOLAYENational CoordinatorOodua Liberation Movement (OLM)

Abu, son of notorious Fulani bandit Wakili, Killed 4 people in retaliation for his father arrest by OPC

A CALL FOR THE UNCONDITIONAL RELEASE OF DETAINED OPC MEMBERS IN OYO STATE NOW! 

It a surprise that the Nigeria Police will consider abducting  and detaining the gallant OPC cadres who played their role as good citizen and volunteers in the arrest of Wakili and his gang of  notorious kidnapper and Bandits in the Ibarapa axis of Oyo state "Wakili is a known killer whose devious acts,of kidnapping,raping, killing and marauding of farmlands in Ibarapa  are known to the whole word" this was contained in a Press Statement issued by Shola Omoshola, leader of Oodua Renaissance Movement (ORM). 

"We not only condemn but stand strong to say that the role of the Nigerian Police force is quite unfortunate and unacceptable" Sadly  after the arrest of his father yesterday, Abu the son of the notorious  has killed 4 more innocent and defenceless souls. This is unacceptable. 

"The boy is just a heartless and vicious beast and worse of all he is not even a Nigerian. 
He, like his father Wakili together with most of the terrorists in our land, are FOREIGN Fulanis and not the local ones" ORM said. 

" We hereby call on the authorities to locate, arrest and prosecute Wakili's son, Abu, immediately or better still to shoot him on sight as directed by President Buhari" While, We also call on the Nigeria police to charge Wakili to court as soon as possible and ensure that he is brought to justice for his horrendous crimes against the people of Ibarapa, Oyo state and the South West. 

ORM said the Nigeria  Police leadership action is viewed as "an attempt at trying to derail the wheel of justice by arresting and detaining the innocents and keeping the criminal bandit in the comfort of a hospital" 
We shall be holding them  responsible for anything negative that ever  happened to those OPC cadres they are holding illegally 

The world can now see how the federal government through the police has chosen to take the side of the criminals and brigands  against the peace loving people of yorubaland 
"We are not going to fold our arms any longer  and watch this injustice thrive in our land" Therefore, "we call for the immediate release of the OPC heroes who arrested the monster called Wakili and who handed him over to the authorities in one piece" 

Be rest assured that where the authorities refuse to arrest terrorists in the SW we reserve the right to do it ourselves and hand them over to the police for investigation. And "Under no circumstances should Wakili be set free. If that were to happen for any reason it would threaten and jeopardise the peace process that has been put in place very badly and it would cause many to lose faith and hope in what we are trying to achieve". 

Monday, 8 March 2021

Conceed 2023 Presidency to Ndigbo or we enforce declaration of Biafra Republic - INC

Declear Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association(MACBAN), a terrorist group- INC 

The South East geopolitical zone populated by the Igbo nation one of the tripod ethnic nationalties Nigeria was built on have unequivocally resolved at a Summit that critically x-ray challenges and prospects of the Igbo Nation participation in the present Nigeria political system that "it is sacred obligation for the  major political parties in Nigeria to cede their Presidential Ticket to the South-East Zone in the 2023 Nigeria Presidential Election" an obligation that must and should be "respected by  all political kingpins and major actors" in their political permutations 

And if the demand is treated with levity because of the satanic conspiracies against the Igbo Nation in Nigeria "the Igbo Nation will have no other option than to collectively mobilize to enforce its Rights to Self-determination as contained in the African Charter on Human and Peoples Rights and the United Nation Declaration of Rights" 

The Summit affirmed the urgent necessity that Nigeria must be Liberated from the present high state of insecurity, abject poverty, economic turmoil and political backwardness. It condemn in strong terms " the wanton and reckless destruction of. properties and killing of Nigerians by the rampaging Fulani Jihadists Herdsmen and Bandits" 

In view of the above, the summit demand " the immediate review and overhaul of the Nigeria Security Architecture for efficient service delivery" While it called on "Nigerians to boycott the buying and eating of cow meat as a minimum measure of economic sanctions against the killer Jihadist Herdsmen" .

The communique of the  Summit jointly signed by Chilos Godsent and Zulu Ofoelue as President and General secretary of the Igbo National Congress(INC) respectively, strongly demand that " the Federal Government of Nigeria should declare the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) as a terrorist group for their open and brazen support and participation in terrorism in Nigeria through the Jihadist Killer Herdsmen". 


Sunday, 7 March 2021

Egbeda/Obokun/Osogbo road den of Fulani bandits, Killed 10 people daily - escapee

Bandits killed at least 10 persons daily at Egbeda - Obokun camp in Osun.

Fulani herders turned kidnappers killed nothing less than 10 of their abducted victims on daily basis at their camp along Egbeda / Obokun / Osogbo road in the state of Osun. This was made known by an escaped abductee whose legs was lacerated to prevent those kidnapped from escaping the Egbeda bush where they are kept.

The lucky escapee, a sachet water producer at Ago Ayo community, Garage Ilesha, Osogbo was kidnapped by bandits over 2 weeks ago, on his way to distribute "pure water" to his retail customers. He luckily escaped from the bandits Egbeda/Obokun den 3days ago.

The lucky escapee who looks frayed and sick because of the dehumanising condition under which they were kept by their Fulani kidnappers is currently hospitalized in Osogbo.

In a related development, bandits on Saturday evening abducted two travellers at Wasinmi area, along Ife-Ibadan expressway in the state of Osun .

The victims were said to be heading toward Ikire area before the incident happened. The police was said to have been deployed to the scene of the incident.

Police detained 4 OPC members who arrested bandits leader Iskilu Wakili

 Police detained 4 OPC members for arresting bandits leader Iskilu Wakili

In a twist of fate, the Nigeria police have arrested and detained 4 gallant members of the OPC that arrested a notorious bandits Iskilu Wakili who had been terrorising the entire Ibarapa communities in Oyo State. 

An OPC leader in Oyo State who pleaded anonymity, sadly confirmed that 4 members of the OPC who risked their lives to arrest Wakili were arrested at Igboora, taken to Eleyele Ibadan where they are currently being detained at the police cell, " on orders from above" according to the station DPO. 

The DPO of Igboora division who effected the arrest of the OPC members, was said to have claimed he " got a signal from 'above' to arrest the 4 OPC members" . It could be recalled that 4 traditional Chiefs of Ifon town were similarly arrested and taken to Abuja for questioning on the flimsy excuses that they masterminds the killing of 20 cows to avenge the mercilessly killing of Olufon of Ifon, a first class Yoruba Ọba by Fulani bandits. 

It is worrisome that the General Muhammadu Buhari led APC Presidency is in the habit of shielding known criminal suspects from arrest, detention and prosecution while those who dared resists bandits are witchhunted and declared as outlaws. Governor Zulum of Borno state, recently stated that terrorists the FG purportedly debriefed, rehabilitated and granted amnesty either went back to terrorism or banditry and kidnapping. 

It is unfortunate that Nigeria has become a banana Republic, a lawless state where terrorists and bandits lives like kings while victims of criminality are being daily persecuted. 

Osun APC crises caused by Governor Oyetola's inferiority complex - Alani Atayeshe

 Osun APC crises caused by Governor Oyetola's inferiority complex - Alani Atayeshe


*THE MAN THAT CANNOT BE CANCELED* 

Please permit me to underscore my opinion with this folk tale. 


Opalaba is a proverbial sage whose knowledge of tradition and human issues was enviable. Opalaba often counselled his friends and comforted them whenever they were troubled by human angle issues. 

One day, a friend came to Opalaba to complain about his spouse: "My spouse is too promiscuous." Opalaba told him to be thankful, because that is not an insurmountable problem for him to fret over. Another came: "My spouse is a thief." Again, Opalaba calmed him down and told him that was not a problem for him to raise his blood pressure over. Yet, a third friend complained that his spouse was suffering from the disease of jealousy (Owu in Yoruba). Opalaba also calmed him down and told him "Owu" is not anything that should make him worry. 

One day, Opalaba decided to call the three friends together and told them, "none of you has the problem that I have. My problem is the most difficult and appears insurmountable." They wondered what problem could be more difficult than theirs. Then Opalaba told them that his spouse is suffering from shamelessness, and, as such, she combines all of the problems of each of them and more and has become an embarrassment and threat to his family and the community. Opalaba told them a shameless person will steal, lie, break promise, kill, flirt, deceive, plunder the treasury, and do all these with a bold face. A shameless person will swim in the mud and drag others into the mud with him and find nothing wrong with it. Each of the friends ended up sympathizing with Opalaba for his plight and agreed that indeed he had a more serious problem which looks irredeemable.

The problem of the current Governor of the State of Osun is nothing but shamelessness and for this he has become an embarrassment and a real and apparent danger to himself, the state of omoluabis and indeed the progressive family. Sadly, there are too many shameless people within, around and external to the Governor and the State who may not see the danger in the inglorious path he has chosen all in a bid to be seen as the superman of Osun politics. 

It is unimaginable that a man who served for 8 years in the administration of his predecessor would embark on such a display of shamelessness and needless caustic rivalry and animosity for his predecessor who is the current Minister of Interior and both of whom still belong to the same faith, same root, same party and have the same benefactor, mentor, godfather and leader in one of the greatest men to come out of the South West and indeed Nigeria, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a man respected within and outside Nigeria for his political sagacity. 

For those who may not know, nothing happened in the State of Osun between 2010 and 2018 when Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola was Governor without the vetting and signature of his Chief of Staff who is now the Governor of the State, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola. Nothing here means absolutely nothing. No contract was awarded without his vetting and approval and nobody could take a dime out of the State's treasury without the vetting and signature of Alhaji Gboyega Oyetota, the powerful Chief of Staff to the Governor. His vetting, comment and signature must be on any document that ever required the approval of Mr Governor. He was simply the gate keeper in that Administration for 8 years. That was how powerful and influential he was, partly out of the profound respect, undiluted loyalty and trust Ogbeni has for Oyetola's brother or cousin, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the proven professional and management track record of Oyetola in the private sector. Ogbeni must have felt he had the best of two worlds and could go to bed with his 2 eyes closed without realizing there was a dangerous enemy within. At the right time, yours truly would do an expose on the activities of Governor Gboyega Oyetola as Chief of Staff to Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for 8 years. Oro nba oro bo, eegun alare. 

It therefore smacks of shamelessness for the person who was more or less the de facto Governor for 8 years to turn around to be the one seeking to cancel everything the Administration in which he was a principal actor did. It is only someone who combines inferiority complex with shamelessness that would seek to put out someone else's candle just for his own to shine. Instructively, this was the same candle that was used to light Oyetola's own despite many candles that were already on and shinning in the State. Otherwise "ta ni mo okolo Oyetola ni Osun?" Who is Oyetola in the political landscape of Osun? A man who with all his resources cannot win councilorship election in his local government. What has humanity turned to that people shamelessly encourage treachery and betrayal just to be relevant? 

We have seen conflicts between predecessors and successors in government but none is as comfounding, foolish and destructive as what is playing out in Osun. We learn everyday and what is happening in Osun is something that could not have been predicted by any soothsayer or taught in any school of human behavior. 

The Administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, of which Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola was a principal actor, delivered major infrastructural projects that has reshaped Osun’s landscape for the next 50 years. The Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola administration met a State in comatose, but left it on November 27, 2018 much better than when he took over the reins of power with the hope that Governor Oyetola would build on the globally applauded achievements recorded in a sleepy and rusty State left in ruin by Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola. Even the magnificent State Secretariat in Abere built by Chief Bisi Akande from meagre resources was not spared by PDP's machines of ruin that operated in the State under Prince Oyinlola. When Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola was sworn in as Governor of the State, the IGR was an abysmal N300million; but left the State when it started generating an average of N1.1billion monthly with necessary foundation laid to generate more. The Administration worked tirelessly to ensure it's Six Points Integral Action Plan was realised in order to improve the standard of living of the people of the State of Osun, which collectively was nothing but a huge village in 2010 with decrepit buildings and infrastructure. 

It is obvious that the desire of Governor Gboyega Oyetola, who is manifesting that he is bereft of self confidence and still wallowing in inferiority complex for reasons difficult to understand despite what he has achieved in life, is to cancel the relevance of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola in the State and all he tirelessly worked and sacrificed for and stands for. Of course this is not possible and is clearly an effort in futility which can only be seen in its right perspective by anyone who is endowed with wisdom. Ogbeni's relevance cannot be canceled as time would teach Governor Oyetola. 

Readers should be kept abreast of some of the landmark signatures of Ogbeni which have made him relevant and therefore cannot be canceled despite the deep rooted animosity and shamelessness of his former Chief of Staff who now governs the State.

It cannot be canceled from history that during the Administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, the National Bureau of Statistics described Osun as the second economic development state after Lagos in the South-West, and noted the remarkable economic improvement in the State during Aregbesola’s administration. It cannot be canceled that Ogbeni made a huge difference with the visionary investments his administration made in infrastructure which was only possible through loans considering the abysmal monthly cash flow of the State. It cannot be canceled that the new public schools constructed by Ogbeni's administration across the State cannot be matched by any State and even by many of the very expensive private schools. For the first time in the history of the State, many children of the masses now study under state of the art, comfortable school buildings and infrastructure. That cannot be canceled by Governor Oyetola. 

Governor Oyetola also cannot cancel the fact that the United Nations’ Global Multi-Dimensional Poverty Index consistently ranked Osun second richest state in Nigeria during Aregbesola's administration. Governor Oyetola cannot cancel the fact that Renaissance Capital, a leading emerging market investment bank in Africa, reported that Osun, Ekiti, Lagos and Oyo states were the leading economies in Nigeria at that time. It is worthy to point out that these ratings and accolades were only possible because of the social and economic multiplier value of the various investments the state made under Aregbesola through loans and prudent management of the resources of the State with focus on the general good of the public. 

It is pertinent to mention, for the benefit of readers who may have been misinformed about the half salary issue, that the need to prudently manage the resources of the State for the general good of the public was what led to what is widely known as half salary (HAFSA), which was a collective decision of the Executive Council of the State and the organized labour unions. It should be emphasized that Governor Oyetola, as Chief of Staff to the Governor, led and chaired the Committees through which these decisions were arrived at. 

It was realised that the salaries and other benefits of the over 40,000 civil and public servants in the State consumed almost 90% of the entire revenue that was meant for the 4million people of the State leaving next to nothing for development which would benefit the general public. Government is not about paying salaries and no Governor or President would be remembered by generations to come for paying salaries and not embarking on development projects. Many States are currently being held down by this inequitable utilization of resources where a few privileged government workers consume what belongs to the general public which is the major reason for the poor infrastructure development across the country. 

The options available to the Administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola was limited but clear. It was either the Government retrenched or right size the public service and damn the consequences or the government workers, including political appointees, sacrificed in the interest of the development of the State. Osun political appointees were also affected by the half salary which made them possibly the most poorly paid during the period. Ogbeni, being someone with communist background would never endorse the sacking of anyone and therefore approved the lesser of the evils which was sacrifice by all in the interest of the people being served, half salary to the higher levels of civil and public servants, including political office holders, while the more vulnerable ones who belong to Grade Level 1 to 9 earned 75% of their salaries. I'm not sure the decision of that administration could have been faulted by any objective economist and public policy analyst because in the long run it contributed to the impressive socioeconomic ratings received by the administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola and contributed significantly to the low crime rate record in the state all through the period. .

Rapid development in any economy would be extremely difficult without an infusion of debt particularly for a state that has been slow to catch up with the standard of development in the South West. Osun debt profile was put at N179billion by the NBS at some point. The loan was well within the capacity of the government to access and pay back in a normal economic situation and the Administration was indeed servicing its debts effortlessly before the People's Democratic Party induced economic recession took its toll. The loans obtained by the Aregbesola administration was prudently and judiciously used for the transformative development that was evident in every part of the state. With the benefit of hindsight, it would have been difficult for the State to leapfrog its peers today if those loans had not been taken. It has become very challenging for most States to achieve the level of infrastructure development recorded in Osun especially at this time of global recession and economic uncertainty. Meanwhile, a significant part of the loans have been repaid and even significant refunds from the Federal Government are being received on projects executed by the Administration of Ogbeni thus leaving the current Osun administration with impressive positive cash flow and receivables while the current valuations of these infrastructures in Osun have become far in excess of their original cost which is another testimonial of the visionary leadership of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola. The balance sheet of the State, by now,  is more robust than many of the States richer than Osun in terms of revenue. With the global economic situation, the State is unlikely to be able to afford many of these important projects which have implications on development. It is important to draw attention to the financing strategy of China and U.S.A that are the most developed economies in the world and are incidentally countries with the highest debt profile which suggests that as rich as they are, their resources are still not enough to cater for their vision and development plans, thereby resorting to loans. UAE has also achieved its rapid level of development as a result of massive investment in infrastructure funded significantly through debt. Audacious development vision would require debts. 

Governor Oyetola cannot cancel the fact that the investment of the administration of Governor Rauf Aregbesola in rapid development of infrastructure has enhanced the value of real estate assets of the citizens of the State and made Osun a reference point and cynosure of good governance in the country. This alone is one of the things that the people of Osun would never forget Oranmiyan for and which has endeared him to them. Perhaps, this is uncomfortable for a shameless man with inferiority complex. Land that was sold for N10,000.00 prior to 2010 suddenly became N10m from 2015 when places started opening up. Prior to 2010, there was nowhere any apartment attracted rent beyond N200k. Today, there are places in Osogbo where rents are over N1million and it is not in GRA. 

It cannot be canceled that Ogbeni's administration rehabilitated and completed 230 State roads spanning 368km. His administration partnered with Local Governments to deliver 226 council roads across the 30 local governments with a combined length of 216km. The administration also innovated solutions in community-based rural road maintenance through the Rural Access and Mobility Project (RAMP) in partnership with the World Bank and French Development Agency through which the State completed another set of almost 250km of roads. Osun is one of just six states selected to partake in this programme and Governor Oyetola cannot cancel this. That administration improved more than 1000km of roads across the State in 8 years. The state currently has five bridges/flyovers, when none existed in 2010 when Aregbesola was sworn in as Governor. The Trumpet Bridge at the interchange of Gbongan on the Ibadan/Ife Road has saved many lives that were commonly lost while making U-Turns or crossing the highway into the Gbongan/Osogbo road. All these cannot be canceled by Governor Oyetola however he tried to rubbish Ogbeni directly or through his army of low life aides and Facebook miscreants that are often needed and found around people with inferiority complex. 

It cannot be canceled that Aregbesola's administration invested heavily in security to ensure citizens could go about their business activities peacefully during the day and sleep soundly without fear throughout his reign in Osun. There were functional patrol vans, several Armoured Personnel Carriers and other security gadgets which were positioned at strategic locations in the State. It cannot be canceled that Osun was repeatedly rated the safest place to live in Nigeria, during his tenure as Governor. It also cannot be canceled that within Governor Oyetola's 2 years in government, Osun has become unsafe, an unenviable legacy of a shameless Governor with inferiority complex who is envious that even his shadow is taller than him. 

Governor Oyetola cannot cancel the many accolades that was poured on the Government of the State of Osun led by Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola at national and international levels, and the fact that many of its projects and policies have been copied at national and international levels. 

Governor Oyetola cannot cancel the fact that the Osun Elementary School Feeding and Health Programme (O-MEALS) launched in the state under Aregbesola to provide free daily meals in school to students, in a move to encourage school enrollment, which at that point had dropped significantly, has become an international case study in educational development. Osun won several accolades from the World Bank and other international bodies, with the House of Commons in the United Kingdom also inviting Aregbesola to address it on the impact of this ingenious programme on child health and education. The United States Ambassador paid a visit to Osun in June 2017, where he commended Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for his implementation of this social investment programmes. Governor Oyetola cannot cancel these recognitions. 

The O-MEAL programme fed about 252,000 elementary school pupils daily and helped increase school attendance by 25% within 6 months of its commencement including enrollment of underage children in schools just to take advantage of the free meals. In addition, the scheme engaged over 3,000 women as community caterers and thousands of small holder farmers all of which added to the impressive socioeconomic and standard of living ratings the State received. It is through policies like these that poverty is reduced if not eradicated. 

Today, O-MEAL is being used as the template for the current Federal Government's Home-Grown School Feeding Scheme. Governor Oyetola cannot cancel that.

The question well meaning Yoruba people and indeed Nigerians should then ask is, what is the reason for the "beef" Governor Oyetola has for his former boss who made him the most relevant factor in his Administration? This is a pertinent question we must ask for posterity and leadership development and the responsibility falls on all well meaning Yoruba leaders should ask the Governor with a view to stemming a dangerous tide and leadership attribute unfolding in the land of Oduduwa. 

Rather than build on the enviable foundation they collectively laid for Osun to continue its development stride Governor Oyetola and his newly found bandit of fair weather friends are more interested in neutralising the political influence of Ogbeni in the State. In whose interest for crying out loud? The only common denominator in the narratives of Governor Oyetola and those backing him in his self destruct mode is that Ogbeni did not support him to be Governor. What can be more ridiculous? What can be more outrageous? 

We have read from the folk tale of the proverbial sage Opalaba that a shameless person would tell lies and manipulate facts. The situation with Governor Oyetola is even more scary because he apparently combines shamelessness with inferiority complex which is a terrible combination. Otherwise, what does it take from the Governor to acknowledge and submit himself to the political supremacy of a man you worked with for 8 years, who sacrificed relationships for you and whom you know the strengths he brings to the table, a man who made you too relevant in his Administration to the consternation of many and who worked extremely hard for you to emerge at the party's primary election and the general election. The Osun West Lokan campaign, which was the call of the people of Osun West Senatorial Zone that it was their turn to produce the Governor of the State, almost consumed Ogbeni and contributed to the strong showing of Ademola Adeleke who is from Osun West. The same sentiment reflected in the impressive number of votes scored by Alhaji Moshood Adeoti who is from Iwo in Osun West despite running under an unknown party. The political naivety of Governor Oyetola is making him to be blind to the many political equations that could unfold as we approach 2022 and 2023.  It is difficult to understand why he cannot see that the hurdle before APC in 2022 in the State is even much higher than it was in 2018 and that all hands must be on deck to overcome the challenge. I cannot see how detaching himself from Ogbeni would add to Oyetola's electoral value even using simple political arithmetic. Governor Oyetola needs to understand that Osun is different from Edo in some way and that the sentiments expressed against his brother or cousin, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, in Edo are stronger in Osun. The agitations of Osun West people to produce the Governor would soon manifest and become stronger. 

Nobody was more tensed than Ogbeni during that election. Would Ogbeni have preferred an Ademola Adeleke to Oyetola? Has Oyetola forgotten so quickly that it was because of his ambition that Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola fell out with his former Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Moshood Adeoti, a grassroot politician who was unrepentantly committed to the Osun West project? Where was Governor Oyetola or his agents during the party primaries that produced him? Where was Governor Oyetola in the 3 days preceding the run off election when strategy meetings were going on all through the days and nights on how to win the needed votes during the runoff. He was not at any of the meetings and knew nothing about the strategies that went into that election. Governor Oyetola in his right frame of mind devoid of his shameless tendency and bridled inferiority complex cannot ascribe the success of the runoff election to anyone but Ogbeni and his trusted aides who put their lives at risk in the areas where the run off elections took place. They penetrated enemy strongholds to solicit for votes and brought home the trophy which Governor Oyetola is now using to try unsuccessfully to cancel his predecessor's relevance in the State. 

I will like to state unequivocally that, contrary to beer palour political analysis, Senator Iyiola Omisore contributed absolutely nothing to that run off election victory and Governor Oyetola knows this except he wants to take his naivety to another level. Senator Omisore also knows this fact if he's to be repentantly sincere which is a rare attribute of the Senator. But that is a story for another day. There is nobody among the people that Governor Oyetola is cultivating now that had a bigger stake and commitment in that election than Ogbeni who used his trusted aides to maximum advantage to secure victory. 

It is shocking therefore that Governor Oyetola would have a hoe or hoes at his disposal and publicly use his hands to pack feaces. It is only a shameless man that would do such. Personally, I think the problem is more than that election and it is personal to Governor Oyetola and is obviously psychological. We can only leave him with his conscience hoping that he would one day come back to his senses and not use his shamelessness and glaring inferiority complex to destroy the gains of the past 10 years. For me, it is the inferiority complex that worries me the most about a leader. Governor Oyetola wants to show that he has grown teeth and the person he feels should be bitten is the one that nursed him to grow the teeth with minimal pain. 

Of note however is the stoic silence of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu on this matter. Unknown to Asiwaju, this Osun matter is slowly but effectively damaging the foundation of his political stronghold  in Lagos and elsewhere. Edo people spoke clearly and loudly. If Asiwaju's brother or cousin can be so disrespectful to political leadership hierarchy in Osun then Asiwaju has a moral challenge to contend with. Unfolding is a big but needless and avoidable challenge to his authority and supremacy in Lagos in no distant time. The opposition have enough arsenals to use and they will refer to his silence and tacit approval of what his blood relation is doing in Osun. Asiwaju has stopped being Governor of Lagos State since 2007 and 14 years after he is the numero uno in the political hierarchy in Lagos and nobody has challenged his authority as the undisputed political leader. Why then is it difficult for him to admonish his blood relation to respect the political hierarchical structure in Osun where Chief Bisi Akande is clearly the political leader, followed by Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, the immediate past Governor and followed by the incumbent Governor who would one day become an ex Governor too. It is public knowledge that Ogbeni never interfered with how he is running his administration. He has his hands full with his job at the Ministry of Interior. Reports have it that Ogbeni never interfered in Oyetola's choice of commissioners. Even if he did, would someone who gave you so much powers as his Chied of Staff be asking for too much? 

It should be placed on record that the political administration in the State is suffering on account of this needless friction that has degenerated into social media war and demarketing of the party which the opposition is watching gleefully and enjoying. The game is just unfolding. The wise ones should be careful in throwing their hats in the ring with the Governor. The miscreants on Facebook are as shameless as their principal Oyetola. They are easily mobile and carry no shame. 

The bulk however stops on the desk of Asiwaju. He needs to be more decisive in the matter of Osun except he's telling the world that all animals are equal but his blood relations are more equal than others and that blood is indeed thicker than water in politics. Nigerians would not forget his deafening silence and tacit approval in a hurry.

Ogbeni Rauf Adesoji Aregbesola is that man that cannot be canceled whether in the history of Osun or Nigeria. 

Bi eera ba fini pe igi, se ni a won danu o. Teni begi loju, igi a ruwe o. Ipinle Osun, Ipinle Omoluabi ko ni baje o. 

_Alani Atayeshe, eki ijamo, omo adifa gba eru,  aji fepe sere, sangiri, lagiri, olagiri kaakaakaa is a public affairs analyst who writes from Ibadan and I come in peace._


Ire oooo!

Wednesday, 3 March 2021

The food blockade is a blackmail strategy to force the South to accept that it is normal for cow rearers to plunder Southern farmlands-Sushi Ayodele

 

The North, if truth must be told, has no population to eat what it produces. The census figures by the North-dominated National Population Commission remains a ruse. The reality is obvious" - Suyi Ayodele 


THE FOOD BLOCKADE OF THE NORTH AND MATTERS ARISING - By Suyi Ayodele

On Mar 2, 2021


THE last week’s Thursday food blockade by the North against the South reminds me of a saying among our elders, which in purpose and intent, seeks to warn all war mongers to be mindful of the implications of their activities.


 The Yoruba Race, between 1789 and 1880, fought a lot of internecine wars. Historians pegged the causes of those wars at the demise of Alaafin Abiodun in 1789 and the collapse of the Old Oyo Empire. The desires of the Oyo Empire’s vassal states to dominate one another led to the wars.


The nunc dimittis of such wars, however, was the Kiriji war or the Ekiti Parapo war, which lasted for 16 years. Prominent leaders from the Ekiti/Ijesha end of the war were Fabunmi of Oke Imesi Ekiti, Aduloju of Ado Ekiti and of course, the indisputable Ogedengbe Agbogungboro of Ijeshaland. By the time the war ended on July 3, 1893, after sixteen years of stalemate, all the warlords were already weary and retired to their domains.


But shortly thereafter, a personal misunderstanding occurred between Ogedengbe and Aduloju. While Ogedengbe, who had started trading in coral beads after the Kiriji war was busy preparing his wares for the next market day, having put the dispute with Aduloju behind him; Aduloju, who was spoiling for war, was busy assembling warriors and oiling his guns, in readiness for another battle. Those who noticed the two opposing dispositions of the warlords, cautioned Aduloju thus:”Ogedengbe o ni pa ate ileke, ki Aduloju ma pa ate ibon ni Ado Ewi”- It simply means, “it is wrong if Ogdengbe is minding his coral beads business, while Aduloju is assembling war arsenals in Ado, Ewi’s kingdom”. The precaution was necessary because though the two warriors  fought side by side for sixteen years, there was no doubt that one was more dexterous on the battlefield. Ogedengbe’s disposition towards peace, therefore, should not be mistaken for cowardice. Aduloju allowed reason to prevail, most especially when he realised that “Ogedengbe o se di lokun lo sile Aduloju”-Ogedengbe is not one you can tie with rope and take to Aduloju’s house. Aduloju’s mistake is exactly what the Northern youths embarked upon last week, when they started stopping lorries bringing foodstuffs from the North to the South.


Their grouse, as encapsulated by the Amalgamated Union of Foodstuff and Cattle Dealers of Nigeria, AUFCDN,  was that they wanted to fight for their rights. The ill-informed action of the Northern youths and that of AUFCDN was ably supported by another Northern group, the Food and Animal Welfare Organisation, led by its shugaban kungiyar, Dr. Muhammad Tahir, who, in an interview conducted in Hausa language, supported the food blockade to the South. We are not lost as to why these two northern groups prompted their brothers and sisters to embark on such a suicide mission. They merely used the isolated crisis at Shasha Market, Ibadan, as a veil for their true intent. All the groups wanted and still want, is that the South should continue to tolerate, accommodate and accept the anti social behaviours of the criminal Fulani herdsmen who daily visit pains and agonies on their Southern hosts.


 The food blockade is a blackmail strategy to force the South to accept that it is normal for cow rearers to plunder Southern farmlands, rape wives and daughters and cut off the limbs of husbands and fathers who dare challenge them. Once the south accepts such felonious behaviours, shikena,  foodstuffs and nama will flow down south yanfuyanfu! What a strategy! They have forgotten the fact that the South’s leopard (Amotekun) is sleeping does not mean that the North’s Rottweiler will make beef out of it!


The North is not ready to face the reality and accept the fact that with the happenings of the last one month, the situation cannot be the same again. When a man is labelled a thief, he proves his innocence, by not playing with kids at night. He goes a step further by being in company of people at night, who will corroborate his alibi in case  of any theft before day break. The wisdom of this age-long epigram appears to be completely lost on the North, which appears to be more at home with the philosophy of the monkeys of the Pampas of Argentina that have learnt nothing and have forgotten nothing. Blocking foodstuffs and cattle from coming down South appears to be the last kick of a dying horse. Such a kick is not potent and its effect very minimal, if any at all. Who loses if the n't from the North does not get down South?


 The North, by now, should have known that bringing foodstuffs down South is not to save the Southerners from hunger and starvation. No! it is purely commercial and profit-oriented, simplicita! The North, if truth must be told, has no population to eat what it produces. The census figures by the North-dominated National Population Commission remains a ruse. The reality is obvious. It is only in Nigeria that you have a more densely populated desert than in the savannah rainforest


! The south is not too lazy to produce what it can eat and also sell. We see on a daily basis, truck loads of yam flour (elubo) going to Lagos from Oyo State. They are not from the North. What about the thousands of plantain bunches from Owan in Edo State, are they from the North? Does the name “Ofada Rice”, sound northerner? Our staple foods down South are iyan, eba, amala, rice and bread. These are not from the North! The activities of Fulani herdsmen plundering farms down South are deliberate to support the narrative that the North feeds the nation!


I was in my home town in September last year. I was shocked at the number of trucks which loaded yam tubers from our Ajebamidele market, going either to Lagos or Abuja. When I expressed surprise, I was reliably told that if I had visited the market the previous day, I would have seen triple of such truck loads of yams! The South can produce more than what it can consume and nobody should be threatened by any foodstuffs blockade. The Nigerian poultry business is 80 percent southern business and that is a great alternative to the North’s red meat. Sincerely, I wish to encourage the North to lock up. Stop bringing your produce down south! Stop your cows from coming to  Southern farms, forests and markets and witness an agricultural revolution like never before.


It is even a welcome development that each region begins to realise its areas of strength and weakness; its areas of economic advantage and disadvantage. I am particularly happy that what the North can offer is food.  This may be the restructuring we have been asking for! A region down South gives the nation crude oil and sustains the entire Federation. Hope they know that up North? How about oil palm plantation? Won’t they need palm oil up North or do palm trees thrive in the desert?


It is only in Nigeria that we can get this kind of bad behaviour in the 21st century-the age of exponential wisdom! The North is comfortable with its children misbehaving in other people’s compounds! The killings down south mean nothing to them. Terrible! How long can they keep their baskets of tomatoes and bags of onions up North with the inclement weather, before they get rotten? A knife which destroys its pouch invariably destroys its own home.


 Before asking their youths to stop vehicles bringing foodstuffs down South, has the North thought about the likely acts of reciprocity that their conduct may provoke  down South? Have they forgotten that on a daily basis, trucks laden with petroleum products leave the South onward North? Have they also forgotten that while the South will pay just a little more to get all the alternatives to the items coming from the North, there is no alternative to the petroleum going up North? While poultry products and fresh fish will replace beef, and canned tomatoes will replace the basket ones from the North, nothing can replace what the South gives to the north.


Can someone tell these guys up North that Nigeria is not at war yet! Who is thinking for AUFCDN and its sister group, the Food and Animal Welfare Organisation? Who is telling them that by stopping food and cattle from coming down South, the South will buckle and open up its doogerms to go and train its brood of vipers  acceptable acts of decency, instead of asking others to keep on tolerating their bad manners.


The North should re-orientate their children that nobody establishes a deity on another man’s land. Instead of food blockade to the South, Northern leaders and elders should think more of how to make the few schools up North safe for their children. It is wrong for the entire South to be fasting for the safety of school children up North while the North itself is having a three- square meal made of deceit and crass hypocrisy.


Allowing abductors to have unrestrained access to school dormitories is self-destructive for the North which is already educationally disadvantaged. Dr. Tahir and Alhaji Ahmed Alarama of Food and Animal welfare organisation and AUFCDN respectively should pay attention to that. Human welfare should be of more premium than animal welfare. There is no pretence in this matter. Head or tail, the North loses. The snake that hunts tortoise either kills itself or hunts in vain.


 The North should rather put its poorly-thatched house in order and allow us to move the country forward or if they like, they can ship out! The rest of the country has tolerated this kind of putrid insouciance for too long and this is the time to put an end to it. All herdsmen down South must be registered to be accounted for or keep their intolerable actions to their region. We shall not, because we want to eat beef, start mounting guards of honour for the cows of the North!

Monday, 1 March 2021

Fulani destroying our farmlands to cause famine in Yorubaland _-Otitolaiye

" No part of Yorubaland must accommodate ranching or RUGA under any disguise" - Otitolaiye 


BLOCKADE OF FOOD TO SOUTH WEST: PROTECT YOUR FARMLANDS

The attention of the Oodua Liberation Movement (OLM) has been drawn to a statement by the Kwara State Coordinator of the Miyatti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) Aliyu Mohammed that food Supply to the South West will cease until the fulanis are safe.

It exposes the long time grand design of the fulani usurpers to destroy our farmlands in order to cause famine in readiness for their renewed Illusionary 'holy war' Reminiscences of the 1804 Uthman Danfodio quest for ethnic conquest which were terminated by our forefathers at the Oshogbo battle.

The OLM calls on the Yoruba People to PROTECT her FARMLANDS BY ALL MEANS NECESSARY

Aliyu Mohammed should know that those who live in a glass house, must not throw stone. Common sense should have informed Aliyu that he is a fugitive living in ILORIN, part of the YORUBA Nation. The Yoruba share boundary with the Nupe people, and not even the Hausa people. For we're very conscious that the fulanis are foreigners to Nigeria.

We shall no longer negotiate our TERRITORIAL BOUNDARIES with wanderers who have taken advantage of our porous generosity over the years. 

The OLM and her allies is sending a strong warning to YORUBA GOVERNORS AND POLITICAL OFFICE HOLDERS who want to water down YORUBA STRUGGLES for self determination. The days of deceit are over, we shall not COMPROMISE Political reckless pleasures with our unique identity and YORUBA EXISTENTIAL THREATS.

Any YORUBA son, no matter, how highly or lowly placed that betrays our common existence shall reap the repercussions of traitors and quislings.

No part of Yorubaland must accommodate ranching or RUGA under any disguise. This is a clear message to our governors. Any ranching or animal breeding in Yorubaland must be by YORUBA GOVERNMENTS and private investors devoid of FULANI INTERESTS.

TO OUR TRADITIONAL RULERS:

Our traditional Rulers must know that all eyes are on them. The trust placed on you must remain Sacrosanct, and for ALL TIME.

We salute the courage,

 resilience  and steadfastness of our people.

Mobilize and work with your neighborhood and communities to flush out criminals endangering our safety either in the forests or anywhere on our lands.

COMRADE TAIWO OTITOLAYE

National coordinator

For: Central Working Committee