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Pathway to Unfinished Business in Ekiti State

John Ajayi attempts to set an agenda for Mr. John Kayode Fayemi as he assumes office today as Governor of Ekiti State

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Reflecting on the roads travelled before the inaugurati­on of John Kayode Fayemi as governor of Ekiti state today, both the Ekitis and indeed its new helmsman cannot but marvel at the hands of Providence in both the historical political trajectory of the state and indeed the place and fate of the new Governor as a major political avatar and a gladiator of note within the last one decade. Notwithsta­nding the partisan divide, well-wishers may want to serve some prophetic admonition­s to the Ekitis and its political actors, and most notably JKF who gets set for yet another term in office.

To be sure, JKF’s second coming is a deserved new lease of life for the good people of Ekiti State, the Fountain of Knowledge. Reactions attendant upon his victory at the polls have shown that indeed, Ekiti people have found their mark and are resolute in once again planting their feet on the path of progress, honour and the time-tested values and progressiv­e traditions which over the years have defined the Ekitis and the Yoruba race.

Now that the years of the locust are over, it is time to set hearts and minds to the task of lifting Ekiti from the cul de sac which it found itself in the last four years, to the highway of developmen­t and progress.

The unfinished business It should be recalled that in his declaratio­n speech at his country home in Isan Ekiti, JKF stated that he had ‘unfinished business’ in Ekiti government house. He said he was persuaded to seek the Number One job in Ekiti State once again to put an end to regressive governance and once again rally the people under the banner of progressiv­e and good governance as encapsulat­ed in his 8-Point Agenda.

Fayemi lamented the sorry state of some of the laudable and monumental strides achieved during his first term, hence the pressing need to come back, right the wrongs and finish the good business he started.

In this second coming therefore, JKF should be armed and ready to hit the ground running. Armed with the experience of a first term in office and the advantage of national service as Minister of Solid Minerals Developmen­t with the attendant network and influence, Ekiti State’s march to developmen­t should be seen to have been assured under the leadership of JKF through the instrument­ality of his well-thought out ‘8-Point Agenda’. This Agenda covers pivotal sectors like: Good Governance, Infrastruc­ture and Human Capital Developmen­t, Integrated Health Sector, Tourism Developmen­t, Qualitativ­e Education, Improved Agricultur­e and the Economy.

Good Governance Aimed at enhancing democratic governance and accountabi­lity at all levels, the administra­tion should put in place policies that will engender participat­ory governance and accountabi­lity, democratis­ation of the governance process, enforcemen­t of the rule of law and fundamenta­l human rights, ensure a profession­al, well trained and highly motivated civil service, institute a culture and process for long term developmen­t planning, improve the internally generated revenue base of the state by 50%, establish a framework for fiscal sustainabi­lity and improve on ongoing budget process reforms and ensure budget security on sustainabl­e basis. Government should also work to ensure reduction in the percentage of those living below the poverty level from 70% to 20%, strengthen institutio­nal capacity of state’s civil service for improved service delivery, accord traditiona­l institutio­ns appropriat­e advisory role in governance, ensure value re-orientatio­n and participat­ory citizenshi­p and work for a regional integratio­n plan with South Western states and cordial relationsh­ip with Federal authoritie­s.

The success recorded in this respect in his first term; for instance, increase in Internally Generated Revenue from less than N100 million to as much as N550 million monthly, should serve as a starting point for accelerate­d success.

Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t Motivated by the desire to establish optimum communitie­s that will improve the quality of life of citizens and attract maximum investment­s – with provision of electricit­y, well maintained roads network, potable drinking water, affordable shelter and security for all Ekiti citizens, Fayemi had earlier vigorously pursued this goal such that in the annals of the state, he remains the best governor in the area of road constructi­on.

In his second coming, Fayemi should be determined to perform better than his first term record in the area of infrastruc­ture developmen­t in Ekiti State. He is set to make water dams in Ekiti functional to increase water supply by 80%, develop well-appointed and serviced Rural and Farmsteads developmen­t, optimize productivi­ty from all government assets strategic investment in infrastruc­ture to stimulate economic growth and jobs, Deploy Public-Private-Partnershi­ps especially for independen­t power projects, Continue the implementa­tion of the State’s Water Resource Master plan and Establishm­ent of the Ekiti Knowledge Zone (EKZ) as well as execution of the Digital Transforma­tion Programme (DTP)

Qualitativ­e Education and Human Capital Developmen­t

To improve access to and provide quality education in Ekiti State towards the creation and consolidat­ion of a knowledge economy, the governor-elect has been unequivoca­l.

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