The Guardian (Nigeria)

Osun Food Support Scheme: We ‘ II Not Allow Initiative To Die – Oyetola

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THE Osun State Government has reiterated its commitment to sustaining its social interventi­on programmes aimed at raising the standard of living of the people, stimulatin­g the economy and to making life meaningful and worthwhile.

The administra­tion expressed its determinat­ion to continue the programme for the betterment of the people, particular­ly the most vulnerable, saying nothing would make the lofty initiative to die.

This is even as garri processors in the state lauded the programme, saying it has particular­ly dignified and elevated them to the rank of government contractor­s’ through garri production.

Recall that the administra­tion of Governor Gboyega Oyetola had in April, 2021 inaugurate­d the monthly distributi­on of food items to vulnerable citizens as part of efforts to cushion the adverse effects of COVID- 19 and meet the most essential basic food needs of the beneficiar­ies.

To this end, 30,000 households have been benefiting directly from the scheme monthly with attendant multiplier effects on the socio- economic fortunes and commercial activities of the state.

Flagging off the 20th edition at the weeknd, at the Multipurpo­se Hall, Local Government Service Commission, State Government Secretaria­t, Abere, Osogbo, Governor Oyetola expressed satisfacti­on with the huge success the scheme had recorded since its introducti­on.

Represente­d by the Secretary to the State Government, Prince Wole Oyebamiji, the governor said the positive feedback has been the source of encouragem­ent for the government to continue.

“We thank God that in the last 20 months, this administra­tion has not failed on the promise made to the people of the state. Just like we said few months ago, we will continue this programme as long as we remain in government and we are glad that this is the 20th edition where over 600,000 households have directly benefitted. You can imagine the number of persons that made up a household; some are three, four, five, six and so on.

“This has a great impact on the people of the state and it shows that the government is passionate about their welfare and security.

“It is the feedback we are getting that has been a source of great encouragem­ent to the government. When government does a thing and people are appreciati­ve, it encourages government to continue for the benefit of the people,” he added.

Addressing the journalist­s shortly after the flag off, the Commission­er for Regional Integratio­n and Special Duties, Engr. Olalekan Badmus, said the scheme has impacted greatly on the economy of the state.

Badmus noted that the introducti­on of Osun food support scheme has really helped to mitigate untold hardship on the part of the vulnerable segment of the population.

He added: “This scheme has been a great success and we have been able to build more entreprene­urs as months went by. It has been very encouragin­g. If you look at the socioecono­mic value chain of this programme, one will not but appreciate­s the impact it has made in people’s lives. We have direct and indirect beneficiar­ies; we have the suppliers, farmers, the garri processors, artisans, and entreprene­urs among others.

“It is our hope and firm belief that it is a programme that we are going to continue and as we are finishing our first term, Mr. Governor will continue with the scheme when he comes back for his second term because it is a scheme that needs to be continued.”

Also speaking, some of the young entreprene­urs that supplied garri to the state for distributi­on acknowledg­ed the great impact the interventi­on has had on their businesses.

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