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  • Gunmen attack Aregbesola’s campaign office in Osogbo

    Gunmen attack Aregbesola’s campaign office in Osogbo

    Suspected armed thugs on Thursday attacked the campaign office of the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, in Osogbo.

    A Correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), who visited the building, popularly known as “Oranmiyan House”, located along ever busy Gbongan-Ibadan road in Osogbo, reports that empty bullet shells were seen all over the floor.

    The wall of the building was also riddled with bullets, while some canopies arranged within the premises were half way burnt.

    It was learnt that the suspected thugs, armed with pump action guns, arrived at the building at about 5:30 pm and shot sporadically.

    The shooting was said to have caused pandemonium around the ever-busy area, where the building is located.

    Road side sellers as well as passers-by were said to have run away in different directions during the shooting spree, which lasted for more than 15 minutes.

    According to an eyewitness, the suspected thugs were five in number.

    “I was standing at the front of the building when they approach and asked everyone to leave and thereafter started shooting at the building.

    “They shattered the windows, the transformer in front of the building and the bullets that passed through the canopies set them on fire,” an eyewitness, who preferred anonymity, said.

    It was learnt that one of thugs was arrested by the police.

    However, efforts to get the reactions of the Police Public Relation Officers, DSP Yemisi Opalola, proved abortive as calls made to her mobile line were not answered and text messages sent were not responded to.

    Meanwhile, the state government has condemned the attack on the building.

    A statement signed by the Commissioner for Information and Civic Orientation, Mrs Funke Egbemode, said the Commissioner of Police had been charged to fish out the perpetrators of the attack and bring them before the law.

    Egbemode also warned parents and guardians to be more vigilant with their children and wards, to forestall occasions where they become instruments in the hands of trouble makers.

    The Commissioner also dissociated the government from any involvement in the attack, saying that it was wicked for anyone to attribute such mischief to a government that had invested heavily in peace in the state.

    “The accusation that the government of Mr Adegboyega Oyetola had anything to do with Thursday’s attack on the Oranmiyan House is sad and laughable.

    “It defies reasoning that a man who has invested so much in the peace of Osun in the last three years will descend that low.

    “This government is united, it has all its ducks in a row.

    “The Party is also united and its status and activities have been ratified by the national secretariat.

    “There are no reasons to join issues with anyone, let alone engaging in violent act.

    “Those who are grabbing at straws to stay afloat, especially because their rebels’ den has fallen like a pack of cards, should try to fix their fortunes instead of blaming everybody, but themselves, for what has happened to them.

    “This government is about making Osun better and about building structures that even the unborn generation can inherit.

    “It will not fold its hands while those who have neither focus nor interest in the development of the State, and in building an enduring legacy, try to rubbish what this administration has achieved through the help of God and the support of the good people of Osun.

    “The government of Osun State condemns Thursday’s attack on Oranmiyan House, because it is nothing close to what we represent as a people.

    “Those involved in the attack on Oranmiyan House will be fished out and be made to face the full wrath of the law.

    “The governor has charged the Commissioner of Police to fish out the perpetrators of the attack, and charge them to court immediately.

    “This administration will not quit its drive to rid the State of the few criminal elements that are causing troubles around.

    “The government warns that this is a political season and as we approach the primaries and eventual election, parents and guardians are advised to keep an eye on their wards because nobody caught in any act of criminality will be spared,” she said.

  • Aregbesola can’t break our Camp in Osun, APC Chairman

    Aregbesola can’t break our Camp in Osun, APC Chairman

    Mr Gboyega Famodun, Chairman-elect of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Osun, says the party is too strong for the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, to break.

    Reacting to a statement credited to Aregbesola that the party was deeply factionalised in the state, Famodun described the development as unfortunate.

    According to him, it is unfortunate that the minister, who was the immediate-past governor of the state, could champion subversive activities against the political party that made him.

    It would be recalled that Aregbesola on Friday, during the inauguration of the Digital Nigeria Centre in Ilesa, said that APC in Osun was deeply divided, saying that he belong to the other faction, “The Osun Progressives (TOP).

    Aregbesola had said: “For those who don’t know, APC is divided into two here (Osun).

    “We have APC, Rauf Aregbesola’s faction, which is chaired by Hon Razaq Salinsile and the other. When it’s time, we will settle it.

    “The caucus that birthed our own faction of APC is called TOP.

    “Those wondering whether I belong to TOP or not should open their ears widely. I am TOP, body and soul and the Chairman of TOP is Adelowo Adebiyi.”

    In a swift reaction, Famodun said in a statement on Saturday in Osogbo that Aregbesola should forget the thought and notion of being “the Alpha and Omega of Osun State Progressive politics”.

    “It is unfortunate that Aregbesola, who was the immediate-past Governor of the state could champion subversive activities against APC in Osun.

    “This is political party that transformed his life from that of obscurity to limelight, through prestigious offices, as a Commissioner in Lagos State, two terms Governor of Osun and a serving minister of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

    “His recent statement in Ilesa reduces his status as a former governor and as a serving minister of a party he claimed to belong.

    “Osun APC is too strong for Aregbesola to break.

    “He should be told that there is no amount of intrigues by him that is capable of bungling the second term ambition of Gov. Oyetola,” he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN) reports that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had fixed July 16 for the governrship election in the state.

  • Why I won’t resign my ministerial appointment over incessant attacks on prisons – Aregbesola

    Why I won’t resign my ministerial appointment over incessant attacks on prisons – Aregbesola

    The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, on Wednesday said the incessant attacks on correctional facilities in the country cannot force him to resign.

    He stated this while briefing State House correspondents at the end of the Federal Executive Council meeting chaired by President Muhammadu Buhari in Abuja.

    “As to whether it (the jail attacks) calls for my resignation, I still don’t see any need for that because it is not for lack of preparedness that the attacks were successful,” the minister said.

    There have been a series of jailbreaks by gunmen in parts of the country during which many inmates comprising those awaiting trial and those convicted have escaped.

    One of such incidents was the attack by gunmen on the Kabba Medium Custodial Centre in Kogi State on September 12. While two security operatives – a soldier and policeman – died during the attack, over 240 inmates fled the facility.

    A similar incident was reported a month later at the Medium Security Custodial Centre in the Abolongo area of Oyo State.

    Hundreds of inmates awaiting trial escaped from the correctional facility on October 22.

    Despite the attacks on correctional centres and the killing of some security operatives in the process, Aregbesola says he is not under any pressure to resign.

    According to him, the protracted security situation in the country and inadequate dispensation of justice are among the factors responsible for the vulnerability of prison officials in the face of attacks.

    “Even the men in uniform, the hazard of their job could lead to their death,” the minister said. “But none of them wanted to die.

    “We are upping our game and we will not allow any such opportunistic attack and even make it impossible. That is what the state must do.”

    Aregbesola, however, gave an assurance that the Federal Government was making efforts to step up security around the correctional centers.

    He noted that a number of prison officials died defending the custodial centers, and saluted their courage which he said was the highest form of honour for the country.

  • 3,906 escaped prisoners still on the run – Aregbesola

    3,906 escaped prisoners still on the run – Aregbesola

    A total of 3,906 prisoners, who fled some of the nation’s custodial centres, during various incidences of prison breaks, are still at large, the Federal Government said on Thursday.

    The Minister of Interior Rauf Aregbesola disclosed this during the weekly ministerial briefing, hosted by the Presidential Media Team at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

    According to Aregbesola, of the 4,369 inmates that escaped from the centres from 2020 till date, 984 of the number had been recaptured.

    He however noted that the biometrics of all custodial inmates in the country had been taken, which he said would enable the escapees to be tracked and rearrested.

    “How long can they continue to run from the state? The state is a patient bird. You can run, but you can never hide. We have their biometrics. Whenever and wherever they appear to transact any business, their cover will be blown.

    “I will like to inform Nigerians that we have captured the biometric information of all inmates in the facilities of NCoS working in partnership with the Nigerian Identity Management Commission, NIMC.

    “Therefore, we have the capacity and are tracking all escapees from our facilities. In addition, we are working with and have shared the details of escapees with INTERPOL, to check the risks of cross border movements,” he said.

    Aregbesola also said that 465 inmates are running various Degrees around the country, adding that 85 of this are running postgraduate programmes including four who are doing Ph.D programmes.

    He said 560 inmates have been enrolled for WAEC/NECO examinations while 2,300 are enrolled for Adult Literacy classes in several custodial centres.

    Aregbesola said 2,742,207 passports have been issued by the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) in the last two years.

    The Minister revealed that the ministry was aware of the challenges faced by Nigerians in securing their passports but noted that effort is being put in place to make it a thing of the past.

  • Abolongo jail break: We’ll recapture all escaped inmates – Aregbesola

    Abolongo jail break: We’ll recapture all escaped inmates – Aregbesola

    The Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, has promised to recapture all inmates who escaped from the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS) Custodial Centre, Abolongo, Oyo State.

    A statement by the Media Adviser to the Minister, Mr Sola Fasure, stated that Aregbesola made the promise while on an inspection visit to the facility on Sunday in Oyo.

    The minister assured Nigerians that the Federal Government would pursue not just those who attacked the facility, but those who escaped lawful custody.

    “The attack was unconscionable. I commend officers of the service and other members of sister security agencies who provided perimeter security for our facility for fighting gallantly and holding the fort before the attackers were able to gain access to the awaiting trial section of the facility.

    “However, those who escaped are already being pursued. Some have been re-arrested, many more will still be captured,” the minister added.

    Aregbesola, however, noted that 446 out of 907 escapees had already been re-captured, while 69 remained in the facility.

    “As at the last count, 446 of the escapees have been re-captured, leaving 392 still at large.

    “We want to assure Nigerians that the service has an updated database of the escapees which include their biometrics.

    “We are sharing the database with all security agencies in the country, including the Interpol, so those who escaped our re-capture efforts can be nabbed.

    “To those on the run, be assured you have nowhere to hide. You can run, but you can’t hide. We’ll fish you out.

    “We are publishing details of those who escaped in the mass media so the public can assist in that effort,” he stressed.

    On the effort to rebuild the damaged portions of the facility, the minister said that he had directed the NCoS to immediately commence remediation work.

    “I have instructed the C-G of NCoS to immediately begin the reconstruction of the damaged parts of the building. We hope to make the facility better secured and more habitable for the inmates.

    Also, the Controller-General of NCoS, Haliru Nababa, noted that so far, the service had successfully prevented internal jailbreaks in all its facilities.

    “The NCoS has so far prevented internal jailbreaks in the country. What we have reoccurring in recent times are external attacks on our facilities.

    “We have been retraining our officers not just on securing those in lawful custody, but preventing external attacks.

    “We are collaborating with other security agencies in the country to make such attacks are near impossible and where they do occur, the attackers will not live to regret it,” he stated.

    On the instruction given by the minister to immediately commence remediation work on the facility, Nababa said that work had begun in earnest already.

    “As you can see, workers are already on site fixing damaged doors, broken windows and mounting walls. Before the end of today, work would have been completed on it,” Nababa added.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that a large number of heavily armed gunmen attacked the Abolongo Custodial Centre at about 10 p.m. on Saturday, in which several inmates escaped.

  • APC crisis: Oyetola opens up, lists areas of difference with Aregbesola

    APC crisis: Oyetola opens up, lists areas of difference with Aregbesola

    Osun State Governor, Mr Adegboyega Oyetola has disclosed that the disagreement between him and his predecessor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola was exaggerated.

    While disclosing that his relationship with Aregbesola preceded their political careers, he said their disagreement is basically on principles and matters of politics.

    Oyetola while speaking on Rave FM talk show, disclosed that he was not fighting with Aregbesola.

    “Well like I said there is no rift actually. We are brothers, Yes, you can say disagreement in some areas and it is not uncommon to have disagreement in certain areas, perhaps on style and policies. We do not have issues.

    “Some people for whatever reasons have their expectations and they don’t seem to believe that we have their expectations done. By and large, I don’t have issues with Ogbeni. He is a brother, we have come a long way we didn’t meet in politics. The issues are unduly exaggerated.

    “Even within the family you have issues to resolve, it is not a big deal, but people who want to feed fat on it exaggerates it.

    Reacting to the issue of grazing routes, the Governor said he is not aware of any grazing route in the state, adding that he stands by the position of Southern Governors Forum at the Asaba meeting.

    “I don’t have anything to say about the statement of the president on grazing route and reserve. I am not too sure we have grazing route in Osun, I have not been able to confirm that we have.

    “The position of the southern governor is a collective decision which I can’t say anything to the contrary”, he said.

  • Gunshots as Oyetola, Aregbesola loyalists clash during APC ward congresses appeal sitting in Osun

    Gunshots as Oyetola, Aregbesola loyalists clash during APC ward congresses appeal sitting in Osun

    There was pandemonium at the Osun secretariat of the All Progressives Congress(APC) on Saturday when gunshots were heard during the sitting of the Ward Congress Appeal Committee in Osogbo.

    According to reports there was tension after members stormed the venue to submit petitions on Saturday morning.

    Supporters of Governor Adegboyega Oyetola and Minister for Interior, Rauf Aregbesola clashed during the exercise, leaving one member Muyideen Ajetunmonbi with head injuries.

    Around 4:15 pm, gunshots ran out, forcing the heavily armed security operatives to rescue some members of the Appeal Committee from the building.

    It was gathered that some of the committee members are still held up in the office.

    Party members charged at one another, leading to pandemonium.

    Details shortly…

  • Jail decongestion: Aregbesola begs governors to sign death warrants of 3,008 inmates

    Jail decongestion: Aregbesola begs governors to sign death warrants of 3,008 inmates

    The Minister of Interior, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, has asked state governors to sign the death warrant of 3,008 inmates on death row at custodial facilities across the country as part of decongestion strategies.

    Aregbesola said this in Osogbo, Osun State on Friday while inaugurating the newly constructed headquarters of the Nigerian Correctional Service, NCoS in the State.

    He lamented that jail congestion is the major headache of the Service, saying that the entire national custodial facilities with a maximum capacity for 57,278 inmates currently has a total population of 68,747 inmates, made up of 67,422 males and 1,325 females.

    He also noted that 50,992 inmates, representing 74 per cent of the total population of inmates in the nation’s custodial centres were awaiting trial inmates while only 17,755 inmates which is a mere 26 per cent were the actual convicts.

    Aregbesola said: “There are presently 3,008 condemned criminals waiting for their date with the executioners in our meagre custodial facilities. This consists of 2,952 males and 56 females.

    “In cases where an appeal has been exhausted and the convicts are not mounting any challenge to their conviction, the state should go ahead, to do the needful and bring closure to their cases.”

    Aregbesola, however, said the state governors could, in the alternative, set some of the condemned inmates free on compassionate ground, especially those who have grown old on account of the long time they have been in custody and those that are terminally ill.

    He added that those that have been reformed and demonstrated exceptionally good behaviour could also be released or commute their sentences to life or specific terms in jail.

    He said all these could be done by putting in place a system of amnesty and prerogative of mercy that would review all cases of convicts on death row periodically.

    He said more than 5,000 inmates were set free during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    He said the federal government was building a 3,000 high-capacity custodial centre in Kano and Rivers States as well as Abuja.

    He said this would be extended to the six geo-political zones in the country and that it would ease congestion considerably and enhance the capacity to manage the facilities for corrections.

  • Yoruba nation agitators are foolish – Aregbesola

    Yoruba nation agitators are foolish – Aregbesola

    Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola on Saturday said those leading and supporting agitation for the Yoruba Nation are foolish saying “they should consider the consequences of war.”

    Aregbesola while speaking at Zenabab Hotel, Ilesha, Osun State during his 64th birthday celebration warned that agitators must consider the women, children, old people and those living with disabilities who are mostly affected.

    He said Nigeria must be more united else African countries will be enslaved once again.

    He noted that Nigeria is the country that will liberate Africa from all oppressions therefore Nigerians must not give nod to secessionists.

    “Anything that threatens and creates a problem for Nigeria may cause backwardness for our country for 50 years,” he added.

  • Aregbesola and Africa’s problematic search for leadership, By Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa

    Abdulrauf Adesoji Aregbesola, the Minister of Internal Affairs is an enigma with a knack for attracting youths and maintaining a devoted followership. Since his days as the chief mass mobiliser in Alimosho-Lagos, Works Commissioner in Lagos State, berthing in Osun State with his ‘governance unusual’ and current station, his work and charisma entices many and of course, attracts antagonists. He has a Mandela sense of history, a Magafuli streak of stubbornness and audacious courage. Even within the ruling All Peoples Congress, APC, he does not back down from a fight he thinks is inevitable. During the February 2019 Presidential campaign rally in Ogun State, he described then Governor Ibikunle Amosun and his followers as hypocrites: “staying in door and fighting the home from outside.” When in February 2021, a former Osun State Deputy Governor and his followers joined the APC, Aregbesola advised the party against admitting “Suspects, murderers (and) character assassinators”

    On Africa Day, May 25, 2021, Aregbesola’s allies held a virtual conference to mark his 64th Birthday which fell on that date. The theme was: “Africa: interrogating the Leadership Question.”

    Odia Ofeimun, poet, political scientist and public intellectual who was the Lead Discussant, built a solid theoretical foundation for the conference. He argued that the old order saw leadership as whoever was on top of the pie; a charismatic and messianic leadership with what Ali Mazrui called a monarchical tendency. Under such leadership, he said, criticism sounds like treason.

    Olutayo Charles Adesina, a professor of History said Africans must move beyond leaders that are focused on welfare issues like provision of roads and hospitals to those that can take them to the moon. The type of leaders the continent needs, he argued, are those that would release the human possibilities, create vitality and provide a “grand strategy”

    I found Professor Adesina’s hypothesis that the peoples’ welfare should not be the primary aim of leadership, farcical. People belong to a state primarily for welfare and security. Provide the people bread and water, clothes on their backs, shelter from rain and sun and where to rest their arching bones, healthcare, and education for their children, and you can lead them to any path you want. Hunger and poverty are not reasonable; they drive the people to desperation and revolt. To expect a hungry person to be reasonable, patriotic and part of a transformation agenda, is illusory. Even if a leader is a messiah and is taking the people to heaven, they will prefer to eat on earth before embarking on the journey to the transformative heaven otherwise, such a leader will face revolt.

    Hafsat Olaronke Abiola-Costello, civil rights activist and founder of the Kudirat Intiative for Democracy, KIND, argued that Aregbesola’s simplicity, sense of duty, hard work, courage and pro-people tendencies, make him a model leader. In laying the basis for her submission, she gave two examples of outstanding Nigerians in the United States. First, Dr. Oluyinka Olutoye who achieved a rare medical feat by successfully operating and removing a tumour from an unborn child. Secondly, Tanitoluwa Adewumi who while living in a homeless shelter in 2019 at age 8, won the New York State Chess Championship.

    These cases, she argued, show that the problem in Africa is not primarily leadership, but that Africans are not meant to realise their potentials in the continent. She said while it seems that the 55 Africa countries are not working, it is more the global economic system that has chained them. She added that leaders like Thomas Sankara, Patrice Lumumba and Sylvanus Olympio who try to give true leadership, are quickly murdered. To her, Africa is not going to have the leaders it deserves unless we can protect them.

    Abiola-Costello posited that as long as good leaders in Africa are expected to be like the Japanese Kamikaze suicide pilots, it cannot get the needed leadership. She quoted a report by the Soros Foundation which showed that Africa is a net exporter of capital; giving the developed world $50 billion annually. Africans she argued, would need to democratize the war to end the unequal exchange between it and the developed world.

    She gave the example of the Democratic Republic of Congo which given its exploited natural resources like supplying 80 per-cent of world coltan – which is the essential ingredient for making cell phones – should be one of the richest countries in the world, is actually one of the poorest countries. She said if the buyers of African resources can steal, rather than create a market for them, they will continue to ruin the continent, instigate wars and insecurity. To develop and produce good leadership, Africa, she concluded, must be able to protect its resources, markets and leaders.

    Anthony Kila, Professor of Strategy and Development argued that political leadership must be able to protect the citizens from internal and external danger and guide them beyond where they are today, to a better tomorrow. He said any political leadership that cannot do this, is a failed one. Technology he said has changed the world so much that people cannot be governed in the old way.

    Ogaga Ifowodo, Ph.D., lawyer and poet said Aregbesola is celebrated because apart from providing welfare and infrastructural development as Governor of Osun State, he also provided quality education partly with the provision of tablets of learning. Nigeria he said, is a warped federation with a huge bureaucracy through which its resources are wasted. Good leaders he argued, should literarily be able to make bricks without straw.

    Those who worked with Aregbesola in Osun State like the Deputy Governor Grace Titilayo Ponle, Alhaji Razak Ayobami and Senator Surajudeen Ajibola Basiru spoke glowingly of his leadership style and achievements.

    Aregbesola, who prefers to be called Ogbeni (Mister in Yoruba) began his response by praying for the repose of the souls of the late Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Ibrahim Attahiru and the ten other officers who on May 21, 2021 lost their lives in an air crash in the line of duty. He posited that power, which he relates to leadership, is basically, responsibility.

    To him, a leader is that person who by virtue of his knowledge, experience and position, sees farther than those he is directing, shepherding or leading. Leadership he said is the opportunity to offer vision and capacity to lead a people or community to a batter future. He said that listening to people greatly helped him in all the leadership positions he has held.

    When asked if he would be contesting the 2023 presidential elections, Aregbesola said he has no response to such a question as he belongs to a group of focused and serious politicians: “We do not just jump up to contest. I have never done so.”