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Osun: Adeleke’s Govt crippled local government administration

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By Waheed Adekunle

Saying the policies of the current administration of Governor Ademola Adeleke in Osun State have been crippling the local government administration or compounding the inherited challenges, is to say the least of the obvious reality at various Councils in the state.

A dispassionate assessment of the current situations at different Councils within the state has shown clearly the unprecedented retrogression being witnessed by the people at the grassroots in particular and citizens of the state in general. This is occasioned by socioeconomic, political and environmental challenges at the third tier of government under the present administration in the state.

The palpable retrogressive menace, which had technically crippled the third tier of government in the state had now become a phenomenon and cancerous tumor hitting hard on the daily livelihood of the people who had hitherto been politically brainwashed into believing nonexistent miracle from the Council bosses right from their appointments.

Generally speaking, local governments are created in Nigeria to decentralise governance, bring government closer to the people at the grassroots and render social services pivotal in engendering national development. So, being the closest to the people, it occupies a peculiar position as promoter of grassroots mobilisation and participation in governance, and catalyst for rural transformation and development. They are purposefully located and responsible for the governance of about 70 percent of the estimated about 200 million people of the Nigerian population.

However, the demands and expectations from local government councils over the years have been on the increase while the finance required to deliver the dividend of democracy and good administration at the grassroots continue to dwindle, inadequate, mismanaged and misappropriated.

Recall that Governor Adeleke had on December 1, 2022 ordered the vacation of the elected Chairmen and Councilors of the respective Councils from office, following the judgment of the Federal High Court, Osogbo, sacking the said local government bosses.

Sequel to the obnoxious Executive Order sacking the elected local government chairmen, vice-chairmen and secretaries respectively, Governor Adeleke afterwards announced, and  precisely, on August 16, 2023, sworn in 69 caretaker chairpersons to administer the affairs of the Local Government Areas, Local Council Development Areas, Council Areas and Administrative Offices roughly nine months after his coming into office despite the pending case at the Court of Appeal.

Inaugurating the appointed council chairmen, Governor Adeleke was quoted to have reassured the people of the state of a new dawn in the art of governance across the nooks and crannies of the state, boasting that his administration was poised to return governance to the grassroots.

Also, in the build up to the 2022 Osun governorship election, one would recall that Senator Adeleke, who was the then, gubernatorial candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), outrightly condemned the way and manner the Local Government Areas were being administered under his predecessor with a pledge that if elected he would ensure the return of governance to the grassroots immediately he assumed office.

Adeleke was quoted in some of his electioneering campaign promises where he bragged that the administration of the councils in the state would witness astronomical facelift under his watch within six months, if elected, with an affirmation that Osun people would be marvelled when wonders begin to manifest at the councils as soon as he assumed office but ‘lo and behold’, the reverse is the scenario at the moment as the suffocating Councils have been grasping for survival under the watch of the Adeleke’s appointees.

Alas! it is surprising that in spite of the pocket of pledges at different fora by Governor Adeleke to revamp the local government administration within six months of coming to office, up till now, no iota of development worthy of celebration has been witnessed in any of the Councils thus far.  

Going by the evidence-based analysis and empirical facts on the unfolding political events thus far, there is no doubting the fact that the style of governance of the current administration in the state, has crippled the administration of local government as many of these Councils have practically become orphans in the hands of political demagogues.

Though many would have expected wonders under the current administration as earlier promised by the governor, in view of the humongous funds accruing to the three tiers of government from the Federation Account on monthly basis under the leadership of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, yet, Osun is neither here nor there in the scale of performance while juxtaposing same with her earnings in the comity of states and local governments in the country.

While it is on record that since the emergence of President Tinubu coupled with the savings from the fuel subsidy regime, the statutory allocations to the states and local governments have not only been jerked up exponentially, but tripled what they used to earn, whereas Osun is yet to justify same with visible or invisible, physical or otherwise development thus far.

As a discerning mind, it is disheartening that despite the substantial increment in the resources coming to the coffers of both the states and local governments, Osun in particular is still crawling while others are apparently walking-running and flying.

Without being prejudicial, the reality at each of the Councils including the Area Office and LCDAs across the state remains that the current administration has been strangulating them by its management style.

Emerging facts from many councils in the state clearly showed that the socio-economic and political activities at the grassroots have been stylishly paralysed for cheap political scores thus making them to be at the mercy of the state for survival in spite of their sizable allocation of resources since last June.

It is on record that the state has not had it as bad as it is at the moment. In fact when the state government was battling with huge debts and receiving minus allocations after deductions to service inherited loans from the Federal Allocations under the immediate past government in the state, the situation was never this bad.

As a student of history, taking it from the return to democracy in 1999 that gave birth to the administration(s) of former Governor Abdul-Kareem Adebisi Akande (1999-2003) to Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola (2003-2010) to Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola (2010-2018) to the immediate past Governor Adegboyega Oyetola CON (2018-2022), the Councils never experienced a ‘sorry state’ of socio-economic bizarre as bad as it is today.

As a matter of fact, we are all living witnesses to the gains recorded by the Councils under Chief Akande’s administration vis-a-vis Prince Oyinlola who even during his tenure popularized the grassroots governance.

Even despite the paucity of fund  occasioned by the sharp downfall in the prices and sales of crude oil in 2013, with its ripple effect on the allocation to the states coupled with the humongous debts incurred under the administration of former Governor Rauf Aregbesola, there was life in the Councils across the state. Despite that, many projects were executed by each of the Councils with little or no burden on the system.

In the same vein, the administration of former Governor Oyetola now Minister of Marine and Blue Economy witnessed astronomical progress in the life of the local government administration in the state in his four years of being in office as every sincere mind could attest to despite the obvious socio-economic and political challenges that enveloped his tenure.

Despite the outrageous debt profile of the state, inherited by the Oyetola’s administration, the governor did not in any way allow such to affect the management of the affairs of the Councils but rather explored opportunities in difficulties to impact meaningfully on the lives of the people at the grassroots. The incontestable and incontrovertible facts are there to fact check and cross-check for whoever wishes to do so.

Under the Oyetola’s administration, it is on record that the local governments were not only given the full autonomy but allowed to operate freely with their respective resources to the extent that what was meant for the Councils were not in any way being tampered with by any arm. The records are there to verify. So, one will definitely wonder why the local government has been rendered incapable to perform anything despite the regular, prompt and timely allocation coming in every month.

While the current situation in the state in general and local governments in particular has been yearning for noble attention of stakeholders and the expertise of the economists and political scientists, it is also pertinent to espouse some of the missing links that led to the current socio-economic quagmire in the state.

Since the inception of the current administration, the local government administration has become an appendage in the scheme of things at the centre in spite of their clearly stated constitutional obligations which had invariably turned them to glorified signpost entities.

Findings across the councils apparently indicated that, unless there is a shift in policy, the situation would remain unabated as many of the Councils could neither operate freely nor earn as much as envisaged.

It is quite unfortunate that the local governments that used to be the centres of excellence in grassroots development, and Points of Sale of local productions and socio-economic advancement, are now ‘deserted entities’ making them unattractive to many to visit due to the current palpable ‘dry situation.’

This claim, as a matter of fact, has been processed and attested to by the series of lamentation day-in-day-out from even members of the ruling party particularly from those at the grassroots whose hope had been technically dashed to the stringent policy that had incapacitated and handicapped them from doing the needful to their people. It is not only ridiculous but sordid to hear that some council chairmen couldn’t afford to sustain the tradition of gift gestures usually extended to citizens during festivities.

Insinuations have it that, the discouraging situation has further encouraged  dereliction of duties as many political appointees have resorted to a self-help through ‘absconding’ in order to avoid fulfilling unofficial financial commitment whenever they are seen in their councils.

So, the raging questions to ask the incumbent government are: What are the causes of the current socio-economic situation in the state acknowledging the humongous funds coming monthly to state and local governments’ coffers? Why have the Councils in the last 15 months been drifting backward under the current administration? What has been happening to the allocations of the Councils thus far to the extent that many of them found it pretty difficult to fulfill their constitutional obligations to the people of their various domains? Are the local governments’ funds being raided for unknown reasons? Why can’t the current council chairmen meet up the expectations of the people at the grassroots? Is it true that the Councils’ funds are being used for state capital projects or kept to execute some planned state projects such as the proposed ‘N100 billion infra plan’ among others.

So, these and many others must be answered if the state government is genuine in taking Osun to enviable heights as promised.

May Almighty God heal our land!

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NiMet predicts 3-day thundery, sunny weather conditions

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The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) has predicted thunderstorms and sunshine from Sunday to Tuesday across the country.

NiMet weather outlook released on Tuesday in Abuja forecast sunny skies on Sunday, with few patches of cloud over most parts of the northern region during the morning hours.

According to NiMet, isolated thunderstorms are expected over parts of Kaduna and Taraba in a hazy condition over parts of  Yobe and Borno States later in the day.

“Cloudy skies with intervals of sunshine are anticipated over the North central region during the morning hours.

“In the afternoon/evening periods, isolated thunderstorms are envisaged over parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Plateau, Nasarawa,
Benue, Kwara, and Kogi States.

“Cloudy skies with spells of sunshine are expected over the inland states with chances of isolated thunderstorms over parts of Imo and Abia,” it said.

The agency envisaged the coast to be predominantly cloudy with chances of thunderstorms over parts of Cross River, Akwa Ibom and Rivers States, during the morning period.

It anticipated isolated thunderstorms over parts of, Oyo, Edo, Abia, Imo, Enugu, Ebonyi, Ogun and Delta States, while widespread thunderstorms are expected over most parts of the coast later in the day.

According to NiMet, sunny intervals with few cloud patches are anticipated over the northern region during the Monday morning hours.

It predicted isolated thunderstorms over parts of Kaduna and Taraba States, later in the day.

“The North Central should be cloudy with sunshine intervals during the morning hours with prospects of isolated thunderstorms over parts of Kwara, Niger, Kogi, Nasarawa, Plateau and the Federal Capital Territory, during the afternoon/evening periods.

“The southern region should be predominantly
cloudy with prospects of morning thunderstorms over parts of Enugu, Abia, Imo, Cross River, Rivers and Akwa Ibom States, during the morning hours.

“Later in the day, isolated thunderstorms are expected over the Inland states of Imo, Abia, Anambra, Delta, Edo, Oyo, Ondo, Ekiti, Enugu, Ebonyi and Osun States, while wide spread thunderstorms are expected over most parts of the Coast,” it said.

NiMet forecast sunny atmosphere with patches of cloud over the northern region during the
forecast period, with chances of Isolated thunderstorms over parts of Kaduna, Adamawa, Taraba and Bauchi states later on Tuesday.

According to the agency, the North Central, should be cloudy with sunshine intervals during the morning hours.

“Later in the day, isolated thunderstorms are envisaged over parts of the Federal Capital Territory, Kwara, Niger and Benue States.

“Cloudy atmosphere with intervals of sunshine
are expected over the inland and coastal areas of the South during the morning periods.

“Later in the day, isolated thunderstorms are expected over parts of Imo, Ondo, Abia, Edo, Enugu, Ebonyi and Oyo States, while widespread thunderstorms should prevail over most parts of the coast,” it said.

It urged the public to take adequate precaution as strong winds may precede the rains in areas where thunderstorms are likely to occur.

The agency advised airline operators to get updated weather reports and forecasts from NiMet for effective planning in their operations.

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Constitution Amendment: Barau harps on collaboration with all stakeholders

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Deputy President of the Senate, Sen. Jibrin Barau has called for robust collaboration among all stakeholders to drive the ongoing constitution amendment process to a successful conclusion.

Barau, also Chairman of the Senate Committee on the Review of the Constitution said this on Saturday in Abuja at a Joint Retreat for the Secretariat and Consultants to the Senate and House of Representatives committees on the review of the Constitution.

He commended the synergy between the constitution review secretariat and consultants, saying this will create harmony in the workings of both committees.

Barau assured of carry out the review of the Constitution by a thorough aggregation of the yearnings of Nigerians from all walks of life.

“This is through public hearings and collection of memoranda from various interests throughout the country, as well as embarking on a progressive engagement with state governments and legislatures and the federal government to achieve consensus on all issues.

“We must work together. Our country is facing a lot of challenges and this is the right time to fashion out a Constitution that will go in line with the wishes and aspirations of the people of this country.

“The world is dynamic and this compels all serious countries to go with modernity and fashion their laws in accordance with contemporary happenings within their peculiarities.

“We have started on a progressive note of collaboration.

“Let us add momentum to this very important collaboration within our ranks in order to achieve a result that will help in driving the process of making prospective peace, justice and fair play in the way we run our affairs as a nation,” he said.

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Ogun Govt sympathises with victims of Ado Odo/Ota over rainstorm destruction

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…’We’re in touch with IBEDC for prompt action’

Ogun State  Government said it  is in touch with the Ibadan Electricity Distribution Company (IBEDC) to ensure the immediate fixing of poles damaged as a result of rainstorm occasioned by Sunday’s downpour in some parts of Sango in Ado Odo/Ota Local Government Area of the state.

The government, in a statement signed by the Special Adviser on Media, Hon. Kayode Akinmade said a team from the state government was in the area on Monday to physically ascertain the extent of damage and to know how to engage with IBEDC, as well as sympathising with victims.

Akinmade noted the cables had not been energised before the destruction, which saved lots of lives.

“Our team went on physical site inspection of the affected area on Monday to ascertain the extent of the damage and to know how to engage with the IBEDC team.

“We are currently working with the IBEDC team led by the Regional Manager and the Technical Head for the Ogun Region. Some of the less affected feeders have been restored and energised while the clean-up of the most affected areas has already started.

“Most of the poles on the roads have been removed while the remaining will be taken out today (Wednesday). We are working with IBEDC to ensure there will be full restoration of power in Sango Ota before the week runs out.

“The government is not relenting in its effort to make sure that we restore power to Sango Ota and its environs and we can assure the citizens that we are on top on the matter.

“We, therefore, commiserate with those whose properties were destroyed by the fallen poles, as the government urged those living in the area to remain calm.”

Residents of lyana lyesi, Osuke Town, Egan Road, lyana Ilogbo, Ijaba, Ijagba, Itele, Lafenwa, Singer, Joju, Alishiba, Oju Ore, Tollgate, Eledi, Akeja, Abebi, Osi Roundabout, Ota Town, Ota Industrial Estate, Igberen, lju, Atan, Onipanu, Obasanjo, Lusada, Arigba, Odugbe, Ado-Odo, Igbesa, Owode. Olokuta, Hanushi, Bamtish Camp Lufiwape, Eltees Farm, August Engineering, Spark Cear Soap Ayetoro, Amazing Grace Oil, Christopher University, Royal Garden Estate were affected by the disaster.

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