Sunday, 10 August 2014

The man Aregbesola (Biography)

Rauf Aregbesola was born on May 25, 1957. He graduated from The
Polytechnic, Ibadan where he studied Mechanical Engineering. He is a
Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Management, Nigerian Society of
Engineers, Nigerian Association of Technological Engineers and
Certified Marketing Communications Institute of Nigeria.

He was on April 12 this year endorsed as the governorship candidate of
the All Progressives Congress in the state for governorship election.
The emergence of Aregbesola was preceded by congresses. The governor,
who had no opponents, was endorsed as the flag bearer of the party.

The Nasir el-Rufai-led committee supervised the primary election in
which Aregbesola was endorsed. While giving him the certificate of
return, el Rufai said 269,631 members of the party voted the for
governor for a second term out 355,390 members who registered in 332
wards across the state.

Before becoming the state governor in 2010, Aregbesola had served as
the Lagos State Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure for eight
years. He left Lagos State Government to contest for the governorship
election in Osun in 2007, under the platform of the defunct Action
Congress.

At the end of the election, the Independent National Electoral
Commission under Maurice Iwu declared Olagunsoye Oyinlola of the
Peoples Democratic Party as the winner of the election. The former
commissioner and his party contested the result, taking Oyinlola and
the INEC to court.

In May 2008, Aregbesola called over 100 witnesses and tendered 168
exhibits in his petition before the Election Petitions Tribunal,
alleging violence and ballot boxes stuffing in the election.

In August 2009, the police arrested Aregbesola, for involvement in the
alleged forgery of a police report on the conduct of the elections.
Later that month, he sought bail to enable him to perform the lesser
Hajj in Saudi Arabia.

Exactly one year later, in August 2010, the police summoned Aregbesola
to make a statement about a June 14 2007 bomb explosion near the
ministry of water resources. Aregbesola denied any involvement,
stating that he was in Abuja at the time. He was let off the hook by
the police and continued to pursue, in the court, what he referred to
as his stolen mandate.

The case went from the election tribunal to the Federal Appeal Court in Ibadan.

After several dramatic exchanges in the courtroom which lasted for
three-and-a-half years, Justices of the Appeal Court finally declared
Aregbesola the winner of the 2007 election, ordering that he should be
sworn in as governor by noon on November 27, 2010.

Upon assumption of office as governor of Osun state, the former Lagos
State commissioner outlined what he called his Six Point Integral
Action Plan which focused on agriculture, economic and youth
development, health, education and security.

The six points are to: banish poverty; banish hunger; banish
unemployment; restore healthy living; promote functional education;
and enhance communal peace and progress. These, the governor said
would seek "to ensure that the fruits of economic development
positively impact as many lives as possible" in Osun.

Aregbesola's interest in politics dates back to his undergraduate
days, when he served as the Speaker of the Students' Union Parliament
at The Polytechnic, Ibadan.

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