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Adeleke On How Osun Attained 7th Position In Nat’l Exam Rating
Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has shed more light on how the state achieved the extraordinary leap from 33rd to 7th position in national examination rating as released recently by the National Examination Council (NECO).
He bared his mind, according to a statement in Osogbo on Thursday from Spokesperson to the State Governor, Olawale Rasheed, in an exclusive interview with the Osun Spring Newspaper.
Gov Adeleke said the result was the outcome of team work and direct implementation of several measures by his administration from 2022 to date.
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He explained that several reasons account for improved learning outcomes in Osun State, citing as number one reason the rapid improvement in the learning environment.
The state governor said several schools are being rehabilitated to provide a conducive environment for the students and pupils, listing over 150 schools as already rehabilitated.
He listed the decision of the administration to attend to the many needs of teachers across the schools as a major motivating factor, adding that “our teachers are well motivated and give their best to teach and support our students.
“Our government did a lot for the teachers in terms of service conditions. They told me they have rest of mind as regular payments of salaries and entitlements are not to be joked with”, the governor noted.
He pointed to the engagement of former principals and vice principals whom he said has further stabilized the education system, noting that the decision blocks leakages in the learning process.
Aside from the above, Gov Adeleke said the administration has been conducting targeted training and retraining of teachers, a programme he said has further developed the capacity of the teachers across the state.
“Our government also regularly distributed learning materials of various types to the schools, teachers and students. The materials strengthen our schools, the teachers and the students”, Gov Adeleke stated.
He also gave kudos to the Parent and Teachers’ Association (PTA) for a renewed attention to family responsibility in the education of the students and pupils, commending the state PTA leadership for being strong partners with the government.
On teachers’ recruitment, the Governor said now that the government has consolidated the existing personnel within the schools, the next step is the release of letters to the first batch of new teachers.
According to the Governor, the financial implications for sustainability is being finalised to further add new personnel to the teachers’ poll.
He repeated his earlier position that the main target of the government is to attain first position in the national rating, pledging that the administration is doing more to achieve the first-grade rating.
Meanwhile, Governor Adeleke has announced his renewed commitment to human capital development.
He made the pledge while declaring open the District conference of the Rotary District 9126 at Ede.
The governor said he associates with the Rotary club today and all the time because his governance agenda aligns with that of the global club.
“Touching lives positively is the hallmark of a good leader. Contributing to the growth of the society is a must for all people -oriented leadership. What the Rotary club is doing at a non-governmental level is what our administration is implementing as a government”, the Governor told the audience which includes Governor Rauf Aregbesola
Governor Adeleke said we are addressing the needs of our people across age grades as we revived bursary payments to students and granted seniors free health services through the state health insurance scheme.
“We revive agriculture mechanisation to deploy farming as a tool against poverty. We reduced Osun infrastructure deficit by over 45 percent as we upgraded rural and urban infrastructure across the nine federal Constituencies.
“Our government restored pipe borne water in a statewide programme to rehabilitate our water works and water schemes. Primary health care has been strengthened to bring health care to the grassroots.
“Our administration places direct emphasis on human capital development, hence the regular payment of workers and pensioners’ entitlements. Workers welfare is indeed the number one item on our governance agenda.
“Our push to revive Osun society has been yielding positive results. Few days ago, Osun moved to 7th position on the national examinations rating from 33rd in 2022.
“Few weeks earlier, the Federal Debt Management Office confirmed that Osun has reduced its debt by over 45 percent. The state was placed 3rd on the debt reduction table among the 36 states.
“I invite us to note that while we are reducing our state debt, we are not borrowing to fund any existing project. All the mega projects in the infrastructure sector are being funded through our internally generated revenue, national allocations, among others”, the Governor told the audience.
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Lokpobiri Inspects NCDMB Host Community Projects in Bayelsa
The Minister of State for Petroleum Resources (Oil), Sen. Heineken Lokpobiri, has visited some projects being executed by the Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board (NCDMB) across Bayelsa West District, reaffirming the Board’s commitment to the development and well-being of host communities.
The Minister, who is also the Chairman of the NCDMB Governing Council, was in Bayelsa on a personal engagement and took the opportunity to visit some of the NCDMB’s projects in Ekeremor Local Government Area, including the 1.24km Link Road 2 in Ekeremor Town, the 1.250km Link Road in Ekeremor Town, and a 378kWp Mini Solar Grid, among others.
The projects are part of the NCDMB’s corporate social responsibility initiatives aimed at providing critical infrastructure and making life more meaningful for people in its host communities.
’The NCDMB has continued to demonstrate its commitment to its established responsibilities, including its corporate social responsibility to host communities. These projects are targeted at improving the quality of life of our people and supporting sustainable development.”
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Lokpobiri expressed optimism that the projects would be completed and put to use in due course.
“I believe that, in due time, these projects shall be completed to offer the intended services to the public and deliver lasting benefits to the benefiting communities,” he stated.
The Minister commended the NCDMB for its interventions in the district and expressed confidence that the completed projects would contribute meaningfully to the socio-economic development of Bayelsa West.
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Citizens Agitation Threaten Resumption of Oil Exploration in Ogoniland
Citizens’ concerns over completion of ongoing negotiations before restarting oil production might be a clog in the wheel of the Federal Government’s plan for resuming oil activities in Ogoniland after 32 years.
This came to the fore because Ogoni people, under the platform of KAGOTE, representing Khana, Gokana, Tai and Eleme Local Government Areas, alleged that some oil-related activities may have commenced in parts of Ogoniland while the peace process with the Federal Government is still ongoing.
Speaking at a press conference in Port Harcourt on Tuesday, KAGOTE President, Chief Lesi Maol, said the development could undermine confidence in the dialogue process and create fresh distrust among the people.
Maol, however, commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his commitment to addressing the longstanding concerns of the Ogoni people.
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He said KAGOTE recognised the Federal Government’s decision to establish the Ogoni Dialogue Committee (ODC) and appoint National Security Adviser, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, as its chief negotiator as evidence of its commitment to finding a lasting solution to the Ogoni crisis.
The ODC was inaugurated by the Federal Government in January 2025 to engage Ogoni stakeholders on the conditions for the resumption of oil production, rebuild trust and strengthen relations between the communities and the government.
“We particularly recognise the integrity and distinguished public service record of the National Security Adviser and believe that the dialogue process, as conceived by the Federal Government, represents a genuine opportunity to achieve lasting peace and a mutually beneficial outcome for both the Ogoni people and the Federal Government,” Maol said.
He, however, expressed concern over what he described as the conduct of some members of the dialogue committee, saying their actions required urgent clarification to protect the credibility of the process.
“There is a growing apprehension among sections of the Ogoni population that certain oil-related activities may have commenced in parts of Ogoniland while consultations between the Federal Government and Ogoni stakeholders remain ongoing,” he said.
According to him, the absence of clear information from the ODC leadership has created uncertainty in the communities.
Maol said he had received several representations from concerned Ogoni communities but had been unable to provide definitive answers because of the lack of authoritative information.
KAGOTE therefore urged the ODC and Federal Government to clearly communicate the status of oil activities in Ogoniland to prevent misinformation, speculation and unnecessary tension.
He stressed that transparency would be critical to sustaining the fragile trust required to achieve a peaceful and mutually acceptable resumption of oil production in the oil-rich region.
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Osifo Calls for Stronger Regulatory Stability for Oil, Gas Sector
Regulatory uncertainty and overlapping mandates among government agencies have been identified as possible investments in Nigeria’s oil and gas industry.
The president of the Petroleum and Natural Gas Senior Staff Association of Nigeria (PENGASSAN), Festus Osifo, expressed the view at the 5th PENGASSAN Energy and Labour Summit (PELS) 2026 in Abuja on Wednesday.
The labour leader called for a more predictable, transparent and efficient regulatory framework to attract investment and sustain growth in the sector.
He said the theme of the summit, “Strengthening Regulatory Frameworks as a Catalyst for Stability and Growth in Nigeria’s Oil and Gas Industry,” was deliberately chosen because investors require clear rules and predictability before committing capital to long-term projects.
He identified the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021 as a major milestone in the effort to reform the industry, but noted that subsequent alterations to the framework have created uncertainty among investors.
He expressed concern over the removal of some fiscal provisions from the PIA and their movement to the Nigeria Revenue Act, as well as the use of executive orders to amend provisions of the law.
He also raised concerns about overlapping responsibilities among the various institutions regulating the oil and gas industry, saying operators should not be subjected to repetitive approvals, multiple inspections or conflicting directives.
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He said while regulation was necessary to protect workers, communities, investors and government revenues, it should not become an obstacle to investment.
Osifo urged regulators to streamline approval processes to enable operators to make timely investment decisions, noting that delays could affect new development plans, final investment decisions and production growth.
The PENGASSAN president also called for stronger protection of workers during acquisitions and divestments in the oil and gas sector. He said changes in ownership of oil and gas assets should not lead to workers losing their jobs, pensions, collective bargaining agreements and other established rights.
He equally warned against abuse of expatriate quotas, saying foreign workers should only be engaged where genuine skills gaps exist.
According to him, every expatriate engagement should be tied to measurable knowledge transfer and succession plans that would ultimately increase Nigerian capacity.
“These do not instill confidence or promote stability. Instead, they amplify uncertainty and disruption.
“What we require is not weak regulations. What we need is smarter regulations; regulations that understand commercial realities, embrace technology and eliminate unnecessary duplication.
“Capital is mobile and investors will naturally gravitate towards jurisdictions where there is clarity and efficiency.
“Licences and assets may change hands, but workers are not commodities to be discarded at will,” Osifo said.
Osifo further called for stronger enforcement of health, safety, environmental and local content regulations, stressing that increased oil production must not come at the expense of workers’ lives.
He also urged the government and industry stakeholders to accelerate investment in domestic refining, gas processing and LPG, CNG and LNG infrastructure, noting that Nigeria’s abundant gas resources could support power generation, petrochemicals, fertiliser production, transportation and industrialisation.
Osifo said Nigeria must go beyond recovering lost production and focus on unlocking new reserves, attracting fresh capital and sustainably increasing crude oil and gas output.
He called for stronger collaboration among government, regulators, operators and labour, saying sustainable investment and job creation could only be achieved through predictable policies, accountability and mutual respect.
“Without investment, there will be no project. Without projects, there will be no sustainable jobs. Without production, there will be no revenue. And without fairness and stability, none of these can endure,” he added.






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