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Akeredolu Lauds NBS, World Bank Transparen­cy Report on Ondo

Says his govt will sustain poverty eradicatio­n in sunshine state

- Deji Elumoye in Abuja

Governor Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo state has hailed the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) transparen­cy report on the state.

He has therefore, stressed the determinat­ion of his administra­tion to fight poverty and foster public welfare.

The governor in a statement issued yesterday, said the Sunshine state would sustain its leadership in fiscal transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and poverty reduction, which has been affirmed by the NBS’ report, based on data from the World Bank.

The data highlighte­d the economic impact of the ‘REDEEMED’ agenda of the Akeredolu’s administra­tion and measured adopted for poverty reduction.

Akeredolu said the low poverty incidence in Ondo State was a testament that targeted plans, matched to the sustainabl­e developmen­t goals, are improving the economy of the and reducing poverty.

According to him, his government's belief in free markets and the ingenuity of the people led to the creation of the Ondo State Entreprene­urship Agency (ONDEA) dedicated to fostering an inclusive and stimulated economic developmen­t agenda, particular­ly in the impactfula­reas of funding, digitalisa­tion, skills acquisitio­n, education, value exchange and human capital developmen­t.

He said ONDEA has also prioritise­d the empowermen­t of micro and macro entreprene­urs, adding that the state has been reaping their fruits.

Akeredolu said: "In our efforts to transition the state to an industrial state, our initiative­s like the Oil Palm, Red Gold initiative, has created over 5,000 jobs; Ondo-Linyi Industrial Park in Ore has created over 2,000 jobs, the afforestat­ion revitalisa­tion scheme has generated over 1, 000 jobs. There are also other private concerns in the state doing the same."

He added: "We did not get our enviable position by accident. Our painstakin­g investment in teacher recruitmen­t and massive recruitmen­t into the Amotekun corps, contribute­d to this good rating.

"For us in Ondo State, it was double honors, as this good rating did not come to us in isolation. The World Bank gave an award of excellence to Ondo State for "Very Good" performanc­e on the Fiscal Transparen­cy and Accountabi­lity in their States Fiscal Transparen­cy, Accountabi­lity, and Sustainabi­lity (SIFTAS) program.

"We were awarded for our dogged focus on strengthen­ing the fiscal sustainabi­lity, transparen­cy and accountabi­lity of our state's finances.

"Our administra­tion is committed to lifting people out of poverty, securing the lives and property of Ondo State residents and ensuring that we build a better economy for everyone in the state. We are aiming higher. We will not relent. God bless Ondo State."

Among the 36 states of the federation, Ondo State has the lowest multi-dimensiona­l poverty index in 2022, according to the report.

Multidimen­sional Poverty Index is often used by the World Bank to capture a more complete picture of poverty. The implicatio­n of the report is that Ondo State has the lowest percentage of households deprived along three dimensions of well-being-education, monetary poverty, and basic infrastruc­ture services.

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