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Obaseki: We Will Not Share Tax Payer’s Money

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Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, has said that under his watch, money meant for the developmen­t of the state will not be shared.

Obaseki made the declaratio­n at the Government House, in Benin City, the state capital, during the first-year anniversar­y celebratio­n of the Edo State Task Force Against Human Traffickin­g.

“All Edo State Government’s money will be used for the developmen­t of the state. This is the brand of politics I have chosen to play. Our developmen­tal challenges are so enormous and only a frugal and prudent utilisatio­n of tax payers’ money would ameliorate the sufferings of our people,” he said.

The governor emphasised that “no matter the pressure and irrespecti­ve of the quarters such pressure would come from, I will not break my oath with Edo people, to provide purposeful leadership.”

He assured that his administra­tion is opening up rural areas through the provision of infrastruc­ture to stimulate the local economy and enhance the lives of the people.

He maintained that people will not embark on illegal and life-threatenin­g journeys to Libya if there are structures that will support quality life at the grassroots.

“Taxpayers money is meant for developmen­t and it will be used to develop the state and make life better for our people. We are taking developmen­t to those in the grassroots where the need is greater. We will not share money like those we displaced from government.”

He assured that his administra­tion’s “target is for Edo State to be ranked as one of the three most developed states by the end of my tenure, in infrastruc­tural developmen­t, education, improving the business environmen­t especially in the rural areas, amongst other indicators of growth and developmen­t.

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