By Wale Bolorunduro
IT was not long into the administration of Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, when it became obvious that the model that was used between 1999 and 2007 in Lagos State was going to be used for the renaissance of Osun, the cradle state of the Yorubas, which unfortunately had the rustiest capital in Nigeria as at 2010. Aregbesola had been a Commissioner for Works and Infrastructures in Lagos for eight (8) years and highly ideological on governance issues, before winning governorship election in Osun in 2007 but became governor of the state on November 27, 2010 after three and half years of legal battle to reclaim his stolen mandate. Having to wait for three (3) years before reclaiming his mandate to become a Governor, he was clear-headed on what to do and the speed of implementation.
THE FEATURES
The governance model has five (5) main features:
Therefore, whatever the current governor is doing right is the deliberate outcome of the model and what he has been taught to do by his predecessor, Aregbesola. That is why one is at a loss for words, when we hear from Oyetola’s disciples that the current governor grudgingly accepted his appointment as Chief of Staff because Asiwaju Bola Tinubu compelled him to do so, or when his disciples try unsuccessfully, to abdicate him from the joint responsibilities taken during Aregbesola’s tenure, or when he distances himself from the model, which has helped him to increase the IGR of the state and as his administration profits from federal refunds, sales of assets and investments made during Aregbesola’s administration. Meanwhile, it is counterintuitive and it turns logic on its head, for a man, who reluctantly accepted an appointment to stay on that same COS job for eight (8) years and finally reaping the benefits of the plum position of a Governor, subsequently. What an alluring reluctance?
THE CULTURE
The model has a governance culture that replaces a culture of “do little” in the governance of Osun. The government must demonstrate the seriousness and mental capacity required to evoke hope and to sustain the continuous development of Osun space. The handlers of key economic agencies must demonstrate the drive and impetus required to torch all the spheres of needs of the people and the determination to organize, to support and to focus the resources (including the people) to generate economic activities required for the sustainable development of the state and the standard of living of the people. Obviously, you will know if governance is a tea party, when this model is used to assess any government because it generates needs, unlike the pedestrian approach which thinks about what to use money for.
THE STAKEHOLDERS
Three major stakeholders were identified and they became the integrated parts of the model. They are: (1) the masses, the majority people of the state, who are the beneficiaries of the infrastructural development and the economic activities as well as the movement of goods and humans, which become easy. The masses also benefit from the empowerment programs as well as improvements in the conditions of living. (2) The civil servants and retirees who have to be paid for their services and retirements. Their patronage includes recruitments into service to fulfill the establishment rules, release of funding for trainings, especially the mandatory training for promotions, the life insurance scheme for workers, which started during Aregbesola’s first term, payments of pensions and backlog of pension (there have always been backlogs since creation of the state). The patronage of this class of people goes beyond monthly salaries to allay their fears. (3) The socio-political stakeholders, who have to be included based on their abilities to support the government. These classes of participants include Community Development Associations and their councils.
The basis of inclusiveness and involvement was well established during the first term of Aregbesola and the social registry of vulnerable people was created. Many of these stakeholders worked their “tails up” to elect the current governor, unlike some of us, who, didn’t work for him. The group includes the carriers of sacrifices to the heavenlies (“awon agbebo orun”) and the party faithful. Unfortunately, these people who worked for the incumbent governor in 2018 are being dubbed “Attention and Appointment seekers or noise makers”. Noise makers in politics? As if the name calling reductionists, don’t know that there is no “bara re da sohun” in politics, but only, “bara re da sibi” and there are many ways to do the latter, other than appointments, in politics: a missing opportunity for party cohesion and inclusiveness that can deliver continuity for the ruling party in Osun, not this “abuse or abandon Aregbesola to get patronage or stick with Aregbesola and get defamed and damned” paranoid syndrome. This approach was different from what the party used in 2014 to secure the second term of Aregbesola, when all the past leaders across the line of divides were brought together, in conviviality to diffuse the tension, to confront and to trounce heavily (like an escaping slave), the federal might of PDP and its candidate then, Senator Iyiola Omisore.
The features, the cultures, the stakeholders’ management presented above have become the political philosophy and economic model; an integrated prism through which any government in Osun would be assessed for many years to come, especially the government that came in on the mantra of continuity.
To be continued…..
In the Part II of the article, opportunities in jeopardy will be examined and an expository analysis of programs, which have been rebranded, just because of exclusion tendency.
Wale Bolorunduro, PhD, former Commissioner for Finance, Budget and Economic Planning (2011-2014), State of Osun, writes from 6B Lase Ogunleye Street, off Fadahunsi Avenue, Ilesa, State of Osun.
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