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Obaseki’s Institutio­nal Reforms Deepening Devt, Fast-tracking Economic Growth, Says SSG

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The Secretary to the Edo State Government (SSG), Osarodion Ogie Esq., has said Governor Godwin Obaseki’s developmen­t-focused transforma­tion in the state is driven by institutio­nal reforms.

Ogie said this when he hosted delegates from the Institute for Security Studies, Abuja, who were on a study tour to the state, at the Government House, in Benin City.

He said the Obaseki-led administra­tion would continue its institutio­nal reforms to ensure the restoratio­n of cultural values, economic growth and prosperity for Edo people.

“The focus of the administra­tion from the onset has been to create an enabling environmen­t for economic growth by restoring law and order, which is known to be a major catalyst for developmen­t. There is little government can do if there is no law and order,” he said.

Speaking on the theme of the study group: ‘Cultural values and contempora­ry governance: challenges of ethnic nationalis­m and youth disillusio­nment’, he said, the erosion of institutio­ns and morals, which were hallmarks of the military regime, account for human traffickin­g and other social vices.

Ogie added that the report of the study group would be of immense value to the state, as it will serve as pointers to areas where government needs to tweak its reforms to sustain results recorded in maintainin­g law and order.

He stressed that the smoothwork­ing relationsh­ip between the state government and the traditiona­l institutio­ns has led to enormous progress in changing behaviours, curbing social vices and setting the state up for industrial­isation.

According to him, the Oba of Benin has shown tremendous support for the state government and its policy reforms, which recently culminated in the placing of curses on human trafficker­s, a watershed in the campaign to curb the ugly trend of illegal migration and human traffickin­g in the state.

Leader of the delegation, Mrs. Angela Olaseni, said Edo State was chosen for the tour because it is reputed for undiluted culture, which is in tandem with the theme of the course.

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