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Oyetola and Osun Investment Summit: Before and After

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Tomorrow, November 27, 2019, it would be exactly one year since the Governor of Osun State, Adegboyega Oyetola was sworn in as Governor of Osun State. The circumstan­ces of his emergence as Governor were quite controvers­ial at the time, especially as the Osun Gubernator­ial election was analyzed in the context of the then forthcomin­g general elections in February/ March 2019. The election in Osun, and the one that came earlier in July 2018 in Ekiti state were both seen as dress rehearsals, and indeed a test for the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC), the security agencies and all the institutio­ns and stakeholde­rs involved in the election management process. The Osun Gubernator­ial election was held on September 22, 2018. The Electoral Commission declared the election inconclusi­ve in seven polling units across four council areas in the state, and a re-run in those areas was scheduled for September 27, 2018: one polling unit in Oyere in Ife-North, one polling unit in Olode in Ife-South, one polling raised on appeal, in favour of Oyetola. The unit in Osi, Ife South, three polling units in Orolu, five-man panel voted 4-1 with Justice George Kajola LGA, and one polling unit in Osogbo. Ita Mbaba dissenting.

After the re-run, Oyetola was declared winner The legal contestati­on did not end here. It with a total number of 255, 505 votes while Senator continued at the Supreme Court. On Friday, Ademola Adeleke of the Peoples Democratic Party July 5, 2019, the Supreme Court ruled in a split (PDP) got 255, 023 votes. There were protests. The decision of 5-2 that the proceeding­s and the Peoples Democratic Party kicked. The Coalition of majority judgment of the Osun State Election Political Parties (CUPP) cried blue murder. Local Petition Tribunal could not stand. Thus, five Justices and internatio­nal observers reported that there of the Supreme Court affirmed the decision of had been a foul play. This was for a reason: in the the Appeal Court in the matter and nullified original election of September 22, 2018, Ademola the decision of the Tribunal. Oyetola’s election Adeleke of the PDP had won the election with was thus validated. Aggrieved PDP politician­s 353 votes: 254, 698 votes against Oyetola’s 254, argued that Gboyega Oyetola was helped by the 345 votes. The total vote in the seven polling units power of APC incumbency at both state and that decided the final outcome in the re-run was Federal levels, and that the Osun election had been a mere 2, 637 votes. manipulate­d from the polls to the courts. There

The PDP therefore insisted that its candidate were also two other theories: one, that Oyetola had been robbed, and that the election had was chosen as Rauf Aregbesola’s successor based been manipulate­d to favour the candidate of on an internal arrangemen­t between him and the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC). Many APC leader, Bola Tinubu and two, that Oyetola observers focused on the role of Senator Iyiola is Tinubu’s relation who was installed to sustain Omisore, former chieftain of the PDP who became and re-affirm Tinubu’s influence in his “alleged gubernator­ial candidate of the Social Democratic original homestead”. In politics, there is never a Party (SDP). He came third in the September 22 shortage of conspiracy theories. But in an unusual election. He was accused of selling out to the All show of magnanimit­y, Senator Ademola Adeleke, Progressiv­es Congress (APC) whose chieftains the PDP Gubernator­ial candidate, promptly visited him and reportedly cut a deal with him congratula­ted Governor Gboyega Oyetola on ahead of the September 27 re-run. For record his victory at the Supreme Court. He said he purposes, PDP leaders led by Senator Bukola accepted the ruling of the Supreme Court, “no Saraki also visited Omisore. Three of the contested matter his misgivings” because for him, the election polling units were in Omisore’s constituen­cy: was “never a do-or-die affair”. Good point. Ife North and Ife South. Omisore became the While the litigation lasted, Governor Gboyega beautiful bride of the re-run, and with him leaning Oyetola ran what could at best be described as t6owards the APC, the calculatio­ns favoured the an “interim government.” He was Governor of APC. The PDP lost out. In the end, the PDP Osun state for 10 months with just a handful dismissed the Osun election and its outcome of supervisor­s – seven actually- and a few as “a black day” for Nigeria. The party went aides. It was only on September 24, 2019, two to the Election Petition Tribunal. Its candidate months after the validation of his mandate also insisted before the Tribunal that he was the by the Supreme Court that he sent a list of rightful winner of the Gubernator­ial election in commission­er-designates and special advisers to Osun State. He dismissed the result announced by the Osun State House of Assembly as Governor. INEC as a “419 result” that should not be allowed My preliminar­y comment is that there are many to stand. The APC through its spokespers­ons lessons to be learnt from the debacle of the enjoined the people of Osun State to ignore the Osun State Gubernator­ial election of 2018 and ranting of losers. the emergence of Governor Oyetola as de facto

The dispute went from the Tribunal, to the and de jure Governor of the State. Appeal Court, all the way to the Supreme Court. Osun State was meant to be the dress and At the level of the Election Petitions Tribunal, technical rehearsal for the 2019 general elections Ademola Adeleke of the PDP was declared winner. in Nigeria, but ironically, it is from this same The three-man panel voted 2-1, to dismiss the Osun State that we have seen the most notable September 27, 2018 re-run, supplement­ary, election demonstrat­ion of civility, common sense and as illegal. The Tribunal ruled that Adeleke won maturity in the management of electoral crisis. the election at the first ballot on September 22, The leadership of the two major political parties 2018, and hence, the declaratio­n of Oyetola as in the state - APC and PDP, against local and winner was “null and void.” Oyetola and the external promptings, refused the temptation APC naturally appealed the Tribunal’s judgement. to escalate the political difference­s in the state. What followed was tha the Appeal Court ruled Adeleke displayed maturity. Oyetola of the APC in their favour resolving 10 out of the 12 issues has been calm and level headed through the

THISDAY Newspapers Limited. storm. They have both shown us that whereas elections may lead to a storm, it is the survival of the state and the people’s welfare that is supreme. Other elections have been held since the Osun election of 2018 and we have all seen on graphic display, the greed and madness of the political elite. Osun despite all negative prediction­s, remains stable and peaceful.

As Gboyega Oyetola celebrates his one year in office tomorrow, and his survival of the travails of his emergence, it seems to me that he deserves a round of applause. Let me state that I don’t have a dog in Osun politics, what the people of Osun state do to themselves cannot in any way affect the price of a cup of garri (cassava flakes) in my own state of origin. I am a completely neutral observer, taking us back to the roots of the 2019 electoral process and what became of our expectatio­ns in the case of Osun under review, for us to look back, remember, reflect and ask the question: how far? When political gladiators fight, it is the people that suffer. Whatever happened in Osun state in 2018, is not even anything close to what we have witnessed in the Gubernator­ial elections in Rivers, Zamfara, Kano, Kogi and Bayelsa states and it is the people who are waiting to suffer. What I see in Osun is the attempt by the Governor to make up for the delay and the crisis that attended the process of his emergence. From functionin­g as an interim, cautious leader, he has since the Supreme Court verdict crawled out of his shell. The appointmen­t of Commission­ers and Special advisers is one indication of his determinat­ion to set sail.

But perhaps the biggest and loudest demonstrat­ion of his vision, ambition and focus is the Osun Economic and Investment Summit, 2019, which held in Osogbo, the state capital, November 19 -21, 2019, that is last week, and just a week ahead of Oyetola’s one year in office. The event was originally scheduled for June 25 to 27, 2019 to be declared open by the Vice President of Nigeria, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, but it was then postponed, I guess understand­ably. At the originally scheduled time, Oyetola had unresolved matters before the court, challengin­g his status. As at July 5 2019, his position as de jure Governor had already been confirmed. His decision to hold the Osun Economic Investment Summit, November 19 – 21, was in a sense an affirmatio­n of his confidence in his status. If anyone was in any doubt about Oyetola’s mission, he has now made it very clear what that mission is. The Osun Economic Investment Summit is meant “to promote investment in identified sectors to guarantee continuous growth of the state’s economy: youth employment, food security, agricultur­al developmen­t, tourism, and the state’s mining prospects.” The theme of the summit is “pathway to economic growth for the state of Osun 2019.” It was a well attended Summit and by all accounts, it was successful.

But note this: Osun state is one of the poorest states in Nigeria. Its close to five million people are mired in poverty because over the years, let’s say since 1999, successive administra­tions have taken advantage of the people. They reduced Osun state to a civil servant state, relying on hand-outs from the Federation Account. Oyetola is the fourth civilian Governor of the state since 1999. Before him, Chief Bisi Akande ran the state with moral authority. Olagunsoye Oyinlola had the right connection­s and influence. Comrade Rauf Aregbesola brought into play a socialist philosophy but he ended up being the most anti-worker Governor in Osun State since inception. Oyetola served as Aregbesola’s Chief of Staff. With his Economic and Investment Summit and road map, he asserts his independen­t economic philosophy. Nonetheles­s, he has to manage it carefully.

Osun is one of the most resourced states in the South West. It is an agro-based economy turned into a civil servant state. It is also the foremost cultural hub in the South West region of Nigeria. Osun State is the home of the cultural majesty of the Ooni of Ife, the Alaafin of Oyo and some of the foremost Obas in Yorubaland. A substantia­l heritage of the Yoruba Empire sits in Osun State. It is the cradle of the Yorubas. Osun State is also the home of the University of Ife, later named after the Yoruba icon, legend and spirit, Chief Obafemi Awolowo. Most Yoruba communitie­s, local and diaspora, also trace their ancestry and roots to Osun State. The most significan­t tourism sites in the South West are situated in Osun State. Osun state alone boasts of 78 annual festivals and 65 tourism sites. Osun is better resourced culturally and tourism-wise than Dubai, Hong Kong and Seychelles. It has a population of close to five million. But unlike Dubai, Osun State till date has not explored its potentials. Everyone knows about the Osun Oshogbo festival and the cultural strength of Osun State. But Osun state’s tourism potential has so far been organized as events, not as economic opportunit­ies. In fact, some of the leading artistes in Nigeria are from Osun State: Nike, Duro Ladipo, and Wale Ogunyemi of blessed memory, Muraina Oyelami, and a long list of actors and artistes. Osun state is the cultural epicenter of Yorubaland. Ironically, it is also the crossroads of tradition and modernity: Osun State has the largest collection of pastors, prophets and prophetess­es in Nigeria.

Osun state is also agro-based. Its people are primarily farmers and they are hard-working and productive. But the obsession with petro-dollar by the 70s made every Nigerian lazy. By the late 70s, the people of Osun State, like others in the Western region who used to survive and progress on the basis of the wealth and sweat of their own region in the 60s, began to depend on the extractive products of the Niger Delta region. They stopped farming. They abandoned their comparativ­e advantage. Oyetola wants to change that. He wants to turn around the economy of Osun State. Osun State has gold deposits and an overlooked mining economy. The Odutola Brothers of Ijebu Ode started their business empire as gold miners in Ilesa which is part of the present Osun state. As the biographer of one (opportunit­y provided by Baba Obasanjo) and “son/friend of the other”, I am in a positon to say that Osun state had been a viable state long before Oyetola was born. His attempt to revive the state’ s potential through economy and investment deserves support and encouragem­ent. His focus on tourism and agricultur­e is brilliant.

As he celebrates his one year in office tomorrow, he should move beyond the politics of his emergence, and focus on making life better for the people of Osun State. So far, he has put his hands on a good thing. He must realize however that there are other issues of urgent considerat­ion. He must work with the Federal Government to ensure the right enabling environmen­t. The road to Osun state, from every direction, is in very bad shape. Whoever wants to invest in Osun State should have stress-free access. The roads, in and out, must be motorable. The security of lives must also be guaranteed. Late-coming to events in Osun State must be abolished as state policy. He is allowed to dance and wine tomorrow, but the morning after, let him remember his many promises to the people who earnestly hope that he would do better than those who came before him. The Osun Economic Investment Summit should not be a jamboree or another event: it should be a new beginning for Osun state in all the identified sectors: from mining to agricultur­e to ICT and tourism, and if I may add- governance!

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