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Fayemi Targets $100m from Devt Partners for Infrastruc­ture

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Victor Ogunje in Ado-Ekiti

Ekiti State Governor, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, has disclosed that arrangemen­ts are in top gear to attract $100 million from developmen­t partners in aid of critical infrastruc­tures in the state.

Fayemi said some developmen­t partners had visited the state on how best they could collaborat­e with his administra­tion in the areas of investment and economic empowermen­t for the people of the state.

The governor disclosed this while rendering account of his stewardshi­p and receiving feedback with chairmen and secretarie­s of community developmen­t associatio­ns and town unions in his hometown, Isan-Ekiti.

Represente­d by the Deputy Governor, Otunba Bisi Egbeyemi, Fayemi said his administra­tion has injected some valuable inputs into the system to make Ekiti marketable to local and foreign investors.

A statement by the Special Assistant ( Media) to the Deputy Governor, Odunayo Ogunmola, revealed that the community leaders at the forum commended Fayemi for touching every nook and cranny of the state with visible projects that have made life easier for residents.

The governor disclosed that from the beginning of year 2020, the state would witness massive constructi­on of rural roads in a bid to tackle one of the problems militating against agricultur­e and rural developmen­t, one of the five pillars of his administra­tion.

Fayemi told the elated representa­tives of communitie­s that a total of 1,000 kilometres of rural roads would either be reconstruc­ted of rehabilita­ted while dredging of waterways for erosion control was already ongoing.

The 2020 fiscal year, the governor added, would witness renovation of all public schools to engender more conducive teaching and learning environmen­t for pupils and teachers while grants were recently approved for the schools.

While restating the commitment of his administra­tion towards providing an enabling environmen­t for socioecono­mic developmen­t, Fayemi appealed to community leaders to always release land for prospectiv­e investors who wanted to use it for either industrial or agricultur­al purposes.

The governor revealed that some of the communityi­nitiated and self-help projects abandoned by the last administra­tion had been given attention with some completed and commission­ed for use.

Fayemi explained that the state had witnessed the commission­ing of 36 projects through the support of the World Bank with an affirmatio­n to complete all other projects within the allotted scope of time.

The governor used the opportunit­y to give account of his investment drive within and outside the country which have been yielding fruits in the areas of agricultur­e, industrial­isation and other key sectors of the state's economy.

He said: "On the economic situation of the state, this administra­tion has taken pragmatic approach by engaging and partnering developmen­t agencies and multinatio­nal organisati­ons with a view to getting them to invest in our state.

"To boost our infrastruc­ture developmen­t, efforts are in top gear to attract a sum of $100 million to be invested in some critical infrastruc­tures that are important to the accelerati­on of the socioecono­mic developmen­t of our dear state.

"For example Promasidor has taken over Ikun Dairy Farm, and this is expected to provide jobs for our youths; improve our internally generated revenue and enhance the socio-economic standard of our people.

"To realising our dream of optimising the full potential of our relationsh­ip with developmen­t partners, we have paid huge counterpar­t funds to many agencies, which had culminated to tremendous support that we have received, while others are under processing for the developmen­t of Ekiti State."

Fayemi highlighte­d abolition of taxes on education, free health for the aged and vulnerable children, regular payment of salaries, subvention­s and pensions, building workers capacity and reduced backlog of gratuities as part of his achievemen­ts in the last one year.

Others included the recruitmen­t process to fill vacancies into the civil service, Teaching Service Commission and board of technical schools, reintroduc­tion of elderly monthly allowance tagged: "Owo Arugbo" with the addition of "Ounje Arugbo" an initiative of the Wife of the Governor, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, aimed at feeding the elderly, among others.

Fayemi, while soliciting for continuous cooperatio­n on how to boost the Internally Generated Revenue (IGR) of the state, assured that his administra­tion would continue to invest in participat­ory governance, social investment­s, knowledge economy, agricultur­al and rural developmen­t, and infrastruc­tural and industrial developmen­t to move the state forward.

Earlier, Ekiti State Commission­er for Local Government and Community Developmen­t, Prof. Adio Folayan, explained that the forum was to give room for discussion on issues bothering on the developmen­t of the state.

The commission­er commended Fayemi for running an open and transparen­t administra­tion by creating an avenue where community leaders could directly relate with the governor and “hear about the journey so far from horse's mouth.”

Folayan described the forum as the "beauty and benefit of democratic system to have a platform where leaders of communitie­s will freely share their views with the government without any fear of molestatio­n.”

He said Fayemi was committed to working assiduousl­y round the clock to ensure that Ekiti State is better off than he met it and providing enabling environmen­t for business to thrive and engagement of internatio­nal organisati­ons to assist the state.

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