Osoba recounts traumatic experiences after leaving office as Ogun Governor
Osoba recounts traumatic experiences after
leaving office as Ogun Governor
Former Governor Olusegun Osoba of Ogun, on Tuesday narrated his many
years of adversity from the two immediate past administrations after him
in the state. Osoba spoke in Abeokuta at the inauguration of a press
centre named after him by the state government.
Osoba served as Governor of Ogun between 1999 and 2003. He said: “The
first 16 years of my leaving this office has been very traumatic. “I never came
back as I became a snake that doesn’t go back to where it has shed its skin.
“This premises became a no-go -area for me, and every symbol of the projects
that I did was removed.’’ According to him, in the first eight years, ”I was
practically declared persona non grata in Ogun. “My name was sent to EFCC so
many times and the agency investigated me severally, but found nothing. “I
couldn’t come to Abeokuta, not to talk of visiting the office of the governor.
“The other eight years were also problematic,” he narrated. Osoba described Governor
Dapo Abiodun as “a governor of redemption and restoration”. He said the
governor had reminded him of agonising old memories and turned them to joyful
memories. “To imagine that my returning to this premises after those years will
be this glorious, is something of great emotion for me. “Mr Governor, you will
not know how many hours you have added to my life with this action today.
“It may be hours, it may be weeks, days, and it may be years, but you have
added something very great to my life today,” he said.
In his remarks, Abiodun described Osoba as “an encyclopaedia
and a veteran journalists”, adding that his administration could not think of
any other personality who deserved the honour more than him.
“Chief Osoba is a statement, a respectable icon in the pen
pushing profession, and he also symbolises the birth place of the first
newspapers in Nigeria, established in 1859,” he said. The governor said that
Osoba had led three major newspapers in Nigeria namely; the Daily Times, the
Herald and the Daily Sketch. He said that Osoba was noted for a unique brand of
investigative journalism saying, “he is a brand ambassador of Ogun”. Abiodun
said that the establishment of the press centre had become necessary to enhance
the speed and quality of stories of journalists in the state. He urged the
journalists to ensure that they were fair and continue to be responsible in
their news reportage, urging them to seek to protect the integrity of the
nation. Commenting, Mr Bayo Onanuga, a former Managing Director of NAN, said
that Osoba occupied an enviable height in the journalism profession, adding
that he deserved such honour. Onanuga while describing the project as “a
promise kept”, recalled that Abiodun had pledged to build a press centre when
he assumed office. NAN reports that the edifice is located directly opposite
the Governor’s office inside the state Secretariat at Oke-Mosan. (NAN)
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