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Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by G1gbolahan: 11:41pm On Feb 05, 2016
The state of Osun has said it has resolved to come up with new strategies that would help it navigate through the financial challenges while sustaining all its development programs.

According to a communique issued at the end of a three day retreat held in Iloko Ijesa, in Oriade Local Government Area of the state, the government was compelled to review its programs with a view to executing its various development programs within the context of the ongoing economic crisis in the country.

In the communique signed by the Chief-of-Staff to the Governor, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, participants at the retreat identified the need to reduce the cost of governance, increase internally generated revenues and drive investments to the state as vital to the continued growth of the state.

The document noted that the state is on the verge of ‎unveiling what it called, “a competent and capable cabinet” which is expected to be identified and inaugurated soon.

It said the in-coming executive council of the state would be expected to work in conjunction with dedicated civil servants of the state for implementation of these plans.

The communique said participants at the retreat recognized the urgent need to put in place clear action plans that would put the state on a good footing among its peers in the country despite the biting economic hardship.

Highlighting the current global economic hardship, the communique added that Osun is not alone in the economic difficulties just as participants noted that the dwindling economic fortune will affect all tiers of government, including their business partners.

“Osun has been at the forefront of innovation in governance and it is one of the few states in the country with commendable development statistics.

“The state has made massive investments in physical and human infrastructure in the last five years. In 2013, Osun had the lowest unemployment rate in the country and the second lowest poverty rate.

“Osun’s Youth Empowerment Model and School Feeding Scheme influenced the World Bank’s YESSO programme and the All Progressives Congress (APC) National School Feeding goal respectively,” the communique pointed out.

It further noted that the commitment of the Rauf Aregbesola administration to delivering on its development initiatives to the people of the state, stating that Osun will institutionalise performance-driven governance‎.

“The role of humans in economic development must not be overlooked, so it is important to leverage on the human resources of the state to generate ideas, establish enterprises and create much-needed goods and services.

“If we can get 40% of the population to be productive and generate surplus value, we will generate enough revenue to be comfortable. The aim of the Repositioning Osun for Prosperity (ROPE) initiative is to achieve increased IGR by employing creative means to widen taxpayers’ base and supporting enforcement action,” it added.

It said that the repositioning of the state will reduce the cost of governance by strengthening the state’s public financial management system and ensure compliance with International Public Sector Accounting Standards.

The document said that the new era that Osun is entering will increase investments in the state by attracting investors for short to medium term investments in agriculture, tourism, solid minerals, and strengthening the Public Private Partnership framework.

It also identified performance-based governance with the setting up of appropriate mechanisms and frameworks to track performance in Millennium Development Agencies and government policies as benefit of the new initiatives.
Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by Nobody: 12:04am On Feb 06, 2016
make i buy land
Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by chriskosherbal(m): 12:07am On Feb 06, 2016
Nice one to hear
Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by tiptopy03(m): 3:29am On Feb 06, 2016
Are they talking about another Osun or the one I reside in?
G1gbolahan:


The state of Osun has said it has resolved to come up with new strategies that would help it navigate through the financial challenges while sustaining all its development programs.

According to a communique issued at the end of a three day retreat held in Iloko Ijesa, in Oriade Local Government Area of the state, the government was compelled to review its programs with a view to executing its various development programs within the context of the ongoing economic crisis in the country.

In the communique signed by the Chief-of-Staff to the Governor, Alhaji Gboyega Oyetola, participants at the retreat identified the need to reduce the cost of governance, increase internally generated revenues and drive investments to the state as vital to the continued growth of the state.

The document noted that the state is on the verge of ‎unveiling what it called, “a competent and capable cabinet” which is expected to be identified and inaugurated soon.

It said the in-coming executive council of the state would be expected to work in conjunction with dedicated civil servants of the state for implementation of these plans.

The communique said participants at the retreat recognized the urgent need to put in place clear action plans that would put the state on a good footing among its peers in the country despite the biting economic hardship.

Highlighting the current global economic hardship, the communique added that Osun is not alone in the economic difficulties just as participants noted that the dwindling economic fortune will affect all tiers of government, including their business partners.

“Osun has been at the forefront of innovation in governance and it is one of the few states in the country with commendable development statistics.

“The state has made massive investments in physical and human infrastructure in the last five years. In 2013, Osun had the lowest unemployment rate in the country and the second lowest poverty rate.

“Osun’s Youth Empowerment Model and School Feeding Scheme influenced the World Bank’s YESSO programme and the All Progressives Congress (APC) National School Feeding goal respectively,” the communique pointed out.

It further noted that the commitment of the Rauf Aregbesola administration to delivering on its development initiatives to the people of the state, stating that Osun will institutionalise performance-driven governance‎.

“The role of humans in economic development must not be overlooked, so it is important to leverage on the human resources of the state to generate ideas, establish enterprises and create much-needed goods and services.

“If we can get 40% of the population to be productive and generate surplus value, we will generate enough revenue to be comfortable. The aim of the Repositioning Osun for Prosperity (ROPE) initiative is to achieve increased IGR by employing creative means to widen taxpayers’ base and supporting enforcement action,” it added.

It said that the repositioning of the state will reduce the cost of governance by strengthening the state’s public financial management system and ensure compliance with International Public Sector Accounting Standards.

The document said that the new era that Osun is entering will increase investments in the state by attracting investors for short to medium term investments in agriculture, tourism, solid minerals, and strengthening the Public Private Partnership framework.

It also identified performance-based governance with the setting up of appropriate mechanisms and frameworks to track performance in Millennium Development Agencies and government policies as benefit of the new initiatives.

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Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by itstpia8: 3:34am On Feb 06, 2016
ok
Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by skademzy(m): 4:14am On Feb 06, 2016
As good as the post is, it never address the issue of workers salary. Is it that the governement is unresponsive or irresponsible? No amount of preaching will motivate a an hungry man. Only a loaf of bread can. So therefore, mr Aregbe should pay salary and leave development for another time. Shikena!!!

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Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by G1gbolahan: 9:44pm On Feb 06, 2016
The point is, if your government pays salaries only and leaves development as you are saying, then you do not need a government again, all you need is a bursar. That will not be the case of Osun State.
skademzy:
As good as the post is, it never address the issue of workers salary. Is it that the governement is unresponsive or irresponsible? No amount of preaching will motivate a an hungry man. Only a loaf of bread can. So therefore, mr Aregbe should pay salary and leave development for another time. Shikena!!!
Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by Nobody: 9:49pm On Feb 06, 2016
tiptopy03:
Are they talking about another Osun or the one I reside in?
ha ha ha ha ha ha ah ok o
APC and lies be like bread and butter
Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by Sibrah: 10:00pm On Feb 06, 2016
skademzy:
As good as the post is, it never address the issue of workers salary. Is it that the governement is unresponsive or irresponsible? No amount of preaching will motivate a an hungry man. Only a loaf of bread can. So therefore, mr Aregbe should pay salary and leave development for another time. Shikena!!!
The purpose of state fund isn't to pay workers salary. If the workers effort contributes to the source of their salary, then fine, but we all know the situation on ground. The govt of state of Osun too isn't doing enough to break away from this pattern of dependence of FG allocation. State of Osun, shouldn't be talking about how to continue feeding people and paying idle hands. Whatever it has should be used to build more garment factories, start mass scale farming, industrialize etc so that the people can be engaged in productive ventures. I expect the govt to be brainstorming on how to help corn farmer increase & maintain output and complement coventional corn uses with modern ones like cornflakes, starch, noodles. Goverment in thriving economies play big brother in expertise and support and not father Christmas. Osun has learnt nothing under Aregbesola and APC.
Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by OBAGADAFFI: 10:20pm On Feb 06, 2016
G1gbolahan:
The point is, if your government pays salaries only and leaves development as you are saying, then you do not need a government again, all you need is a bursar. That will not be the case of Osun State.

If they don't want to pay salaries, they should shut down the Osun civil service and make every thing private.

Osun government probably forgot that, the same civil servants are responsible for the implementation,evaluations and supervision of projects.
Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by G1gbolahan: 7:47am On Feb 07, 2016
Who in Osun told you the government doesn't want to pay salaries? If they are no longer paying salaries, will people still be working there? And besides, is it only in the State of Osun in Nigeria where salaries are owed staff before payment? Or what are we saying?
OBAGADAFFI:


If they don't want to pay salaries, they should shut down the Osun civil service and make every thing private.

Osun government probably forgot that, the same civil servants are responsible for the implementation,evaluations and supervision of projects.
Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by Bash92(m): 8:31am On Feb 07, 2016
G1gbolahan:
Who in Osun told you the government doesn't want to pay salaries? If they are no longer paying salaries, will people still be working there? And besides, is it only in the State of Osun in Nigeria where salaries are owed staff before payment? Or what are we saying?
You are doing a good job for Aregbe, I hope the half salary is not affecting you?
Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by G1gbolahan: 9:58am On Feb 07, 2016
Lol. Maybe it is, but you should be more worried about the half brain affecting you
Bash92:
You are doing a good job for Aregbe, I hope the half salary is not affecting you?
Re: Osun At Retreat: Plans To Sustain Development Programmes by Bash92(m): 10:22am On Feb 07, 2016
G1gbolahan:
Lol. Maybe it is, but you should be more worried about the half brain affecting me

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