How much of lies will earn Omisore a governorship ticket?
In June last year when Iyiola Omisore
threatened to stop the convoy of Governor Rauf Aregbesola to search him for God
knows what, not a few Nigerians home and abroad were alarmed at what they
believed indicated Omisore’s resolve to ignite mayhem in Osun if that is what
it requires to become the Governor.
But even in the face of overwhelming evidence
of his threatening outbursts, Omisore went to town denying ever making such
statement when it dawned on him that his threat contained elements of crime
against the state.
While failing to clean up the mess of an open
threat against a serving Governor, the desperation for office has led to more
faux paus from the cantankerous politician whose career has been dogged by
nothing but notoriety.
Of course, not a few discerning minds know
that all the hoopla about Islamising Osun, concocted security reports;
secession plot, cancer, and other forms of manipulated diatribes are aimed at
only one thing: Discredit the governor and his administration for his
inordinate gubernatorial ambition.
His interview currently circulating in some
national dailies, including that published in Thisday of last Sunday is another
clear manifestation of the incorrigibility of a purveyor of falsehood;
dexterous at concoctions and highly gifted in manipulative tendencies.
Of course, Omisore is desperate for a rebirth
and image laundry. First, he needs to show the world that he is not himself and
he is the best his political party can put forward come 2014 while he is faced
with the gargantuan opposition by other governorship aspirants within the fold
of the PDP who believe and insist that Omisore, for the sake of all that is
good, cannot be the face of their party. He needs, secondly, to neutralize many
of the heavy, unwholesome political baggage that he carries with him as a
politician.
Unfortunately, none of these can be wished
away by mere ranting, fabrication of lies against the governor and his
administration for lies would remain what they are: lies!
A quick look at some of the lies told in his
interview.
. That Aregbesola employed 10,000 youths
instead of 20,000
· That the Government after two years laid
them off and employed another 10,000
· That the Governor purchased a helicopter
for private use at the cost of N7billion
· That Osun got an allocation of N10. 9bn for
March and declared N2bn
· That the governor awarded a contract for
the construction of the Osogbo Ila Odo Kwara Boundary for N19bn while,
according to him, the contract had been awarded at an original cost of N7bn
· That the East Bye Pass Road (which he
ignorantly called Western Byepass Road) was awarded at the cost of N15bn when
the original cost was N7.2bn
· That Osun is giving “mini-computers to
students at the cost of N11bn to download textbooks
· That the state cannot pay minimum wage to
its workers
· That a strike was on in the state as at the
time he was granting his interview
And now the truth of the matter:
· That Aregbesola’s government did not employ
10,000 youths. His government engaged 20,000 youths for a period of two years
for community, social and public work volunteer services in a two-year rolling
scheme within which the volunteers are given entrepreneurial life-changing
skills. By the time the first batch of 20,000 recruited in March 2011 exited in
February 2013, no fewer than 18,000 of them had gained one form of employment
either through absorption into the state’s civil service system; or set up one
small scale investment or the other through the skills acquisition scheme that
is part of the package called OYES. But for his desperate attempts at brazen
falsehood, we know that Omisore whose extended family is a beneficiary of this
scheme, knows that he can confirm from the First Bank Plc, which handles the
payment of these 20,000 volunteers every month, if his figures are not mere
concoctions.
· That only ignorance or pure mischief would
make a former senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria fail to realize that a
brand new helicopter costs about $4.5 million (equivalent of less than N700
million) rather than the ridiculous N7bn he quoted as the cost of the
helicopter in question
· That the Osun government leased the
helicopter for its Swift Action Squad (SAS) for its aerial surveillance in
addition to now over 200 patrol vans and five Amoured Personnel Carriers (APC),
that have all combined to make Osun a no-go-area for criminals. The arrival of
this helicopter was widely publicized in February this year to also sound a
note of warning to hoodlums that whether on land on from the air, the state is
well covered and fortified against their activities.
· That Osun did not get any N10.9bn and
declared N2bn as monthly allocation in March. It is baffling that he could lie
so cheaply on a matter so open as allocation to states which are published on
monthly basis for all to see. His lies are calculated at hoodwinking
unsuspecting members of the public.
· That Osun would not wait endlessly for a
do-nothing PDP-led Federal Government to construct the Osogbo-Ila-Odo-Kwara
Boundary Road when we realize the economic importance of the road to our
people. Of course, this is the second time Omisore is being challenged to come
forward with evidence of his claim to have awarded the same contract at the
cost of N7.2bn as against the N17.8bn which is under a contractor-financed
arrangement. In what capacity did he award the contract for the road in
question?
Was it as chairman of Senate Committee on
Appropriation or what? Of course, it is only ignorance that would make Omisore
querry the business of Osun government with what he called the Federal road.
Even as a senator representing the state, was Omisore unaware that the state
had got the nod of the Federal Government to reconstruct the road?
· That Omisore should come forward with
evidence of an earlier award of contract for the East Bye-Pass Road at the cost
of N7.2bn as against the cost of N14.5bn for which it is being constructed now.
We are not patching roads as was the practice under the PDP government. Massive
reconstructions of roads are going on for all to see.
· That what Omisore called mini-computers at
his concocted cost of N11bn is the landmark Tablet of Knowledge (Opon Imo)
nearing its completion and currently being test-run by students of final year
in secondary schools. With 56 textbooks on 17 subjects being taught in Osun, no
family in the state would wish to be excluded from having their children
experience this ipad-like device with past questions, lesson notes and virtual
classroom to prepare students for their examinations. In this age of digital
technology, what more would an administration do to bring children in the
remotest part of the state to modern day digital devise for quality education?
Whatever the state may have spent on that project must be a far cry from the
present and future benefits to the state, certainly a far cry from Omisore’s
outlandish and bogus claim.
. That Omisore must be referring to another
Osun where workers are owed salaries for no worker would come out to say that
even with delayed allocations from Abuja which makes the Federal Government
workers to get their salaries almost one month in arrears, Osun pays salaries
of its workers every 25th of the month with even a proviso that when the 25th
of any month falls on a Saturday, payment must be effected before that
deadline. The only period of delay was when workers union leaders insisted that
all workers must be captured on the biometric system of payment recently
introduced to ensure transparency, before payments of salaries. At least,
Omisore should bring out just one civil servant known to him whose salaries are
not paid as at when due to justify his claim that the state cannot pay
salaries.
. Closely related to that is the fact Osun
has not implemented the minimum wage act. How fallacious! When Osun blazed the
trail on the minimum wage with N19,001 exceeding the N18,000 in 2012 without
agitation, where was he?
. Of course, because Omisore and his cohorts,
are bent perpetrating confusion using some elements within labour, had believed
a strike would be on by the time he was granting his interview. Sorry, no
worker went on strike in Osun. That ‘strike’ only took place in the imagination
of those who plotted it; waiting for it to precipitate the chaos masterminded
to destabilize Osun.
There is a pattern that must have become
discernible to careful eyes following the whole hoopla about alleged
Islamisation agenda in Osun, the merger of schools, and others. Those who have
visited the state easily marvel at the massive transformation of the state in
the areas of urban renewal, education, the environment, agriculture, youths
engagement, infrastructure upgrade, and above all, restoration of peace.
Apart from major road projects being
constructed (some already completed) by the state government totaling over
500kilometers, the 218 kilometres of roads by the 30 council areas and one area
office are taking development to the door steps of the ordinary man.
The PDP, in its almost eight years in the
saddle, could only do 513 kilometres of roads whereas in two years of the
Aregbesola administration, 532 kilometres of roads have been completed aside
the 218 kilometres of roads listed above.
The school feeding programme that takes care
of all elementary pupils in Primary One to Primary Four has ensured that no
single family can say the government has not touched their life directly. Other
social welfare schemes such as the Agba Osun (Care for the elderly) that gives
N10,000 to critically vulnerable old people across the state; the
rehabilitation of destitute; organized skills acquisition for youths, have all
combined to restore the hopes of the people. These and more are sharp
departures from the culture of waste of the little resources, violence against
the defenceless, lack of any clear cut programme for the youth and others which
hallmarked the PDP government in the state before the advent of this
administration.
His smear campaigns will only work in an
environment where the government merely entices the populace with tokens. No
amount of orchestrated calumny would neutralize the giant development strides
people have seen in the state.
But then, what the people of Osun have
witnessed since the advent of this administration make the road to be
predictably rough for any governorship aspirant who flaunts the ignoble
credential of diatribe, mis-information, outright mudslinging and capacity for
mayhem, mischief and manipulation as if those are what it takes to assume the
gubernatorial office.
Yes, the records are there! The six innocent
souls killed in the most brutal manner in a church in Ile Ife on the eve of the
last National Assembly election; the crazy attempts to steal and stuff ballot
boxes, the threat to attack the convoy of Governor Rauf Aregbesola and others
all add up in the theories of violence being sketched and perfected by those
who believe that the state must be brought down if only to be governor over a
depopulated state.
Omisore, in the most shameful manner, flaunts
the record of being elected from prison to be a senator of the Federal Republic
of Nigeria. Of course, was that not one of the oddities of an electoral climate
where votes of the people did not count? At the time he claimed to have won an
election in Ife/Ijesha zone which is the same as the Osun East senatorial
district, the memory of the dastardly killing of former Governor of old Oyo and
former Minister of Justice, Chief James Ajibola Ige was as fresh as it remains
till date. For an accused person standing trial at the time for the killing of
this illustrious son of Nigeria and Odua to claim to have been elected by the
same pained and bereaved people stands logic on its head.
Oh! Do the people of Ijeshaland and Ife have
so short memories to have discarded their hero even in death for a man standing
trial to represent them? What happened was no more than the crass and dubious
allocation of positions to the highest bidders in the bazar called election
under the watch of the PDP-led Federal Government. Even in the 2007 flawed
elections, was Samuel Olanrewaju not assassinated to ensure Omisore’s return to
the senate? There was no triumph for you in all your electoral exploits, only a
deep shame.
This writer witnessed the trial from the
first day Omisore was brought to the court in Iyaganku, Ibadan till the very
moment a nolli prosecui was entered by the then Attorney General and
Commissioner for Justice in Oyo under very curious and alarming circumstances.
Our memories are not so short!
On a final note, those scheming to unleash
violence and terror on Osun as the only route they recognize to the Government
House have the common people to contend with. The Rauf Aregbesola administration
has no apology to those who cannot come to terms with the reality that people,
the common, defenceless and vulnerable masses, must be the centre of every
government policy.
Such people have lessons to learn from the
words of the Indian hero, Mahatma Gandhi who said many decades ago that “The
roots of violence: Wealth without work, pleasure without conscience, knowledge
without character, commerce without morality, science without humanity, worship
without sacrifice, politics without principles.”
In Osun, the Omoluabi ethos held aloft tells
us that only work can produce wealth; pleasure must be with conscience;
knowledge must be with character; morality must accompany commerce; Science
must have human face; worship must be full of sacrifice and above all, politics
must be with principles.

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