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Makinde Distribute­s 50 Tricycles to Empower Youths

- In Ibadan

Kemi Olaitan

The Oyo State Governor, Mr. Seyi Makinde, yesterday distribute­d 50 tricycles to youths in the state in the efforts of his administra­tion to fight poverty in the state.

The event which was held at the premises of the state Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Developmen­t in Ibadan, the state capital, witnessed a large turnout of beneficiar­ies of the tricycles that were said to be the first batch.

Makinde, who was represente­d at the ceremony by the Permanent Secretary of Service Matters, Mrs. Adewole Eyitayo, said the gesture was in fulfillmen­t of his campaign promises in the 2019 elections.

She said the programme was targeted at reducing poverty induced by youths’ unemployme­nt, and it would cover a large number of beneficiar­ies across the state.

According to her, “As a new administra­tion that came on board less than three months ago, we have looked into ways of ensuring that we fulfill our promises to our people, parts of which include agricultur­e, education, security and social investment.

“This administra­tion is committed to the developmen­t and empowermen­t of the youths, and those that are yet to benefit from the scheme should expect more life-improving programmes from this government.

“I want to admonish you all to be law-abiding and supportive of our government; it is only with this that we can deliver the dividend of democracy to you as expected.

“To all the beneficiar­ies, please make good use of this great opportunit­y, ensure that you are like the wise servants in the bible who made good use of their talents by ensuring that the talents were increased before the master came back.”

The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Women Affairs, Mrs. Christiana Abioye, said the scheme is purely a public private partnershi­p (PPP) arrangemen­t and state government only stand as guarantor for the beneficiar­ies who have fulfilled all required obligation­s and would be paying installmen­ts every week for the period of 56 weeks.

The permanent secretary enjoined the beneficiar­ies to fulfill their part in time so as to claim the ownership and not to forfeit the opportunit­y.

One of the beneficiar­ies, Mr. Kayode Olaleye, who spoke on behalf of the beneficiar­ies, thanked the governor for the empowermen­t programme a reality, and promised to judiciousl­y use the tricycles so as to pay back in due time.

Meanwhile, the state government has shown its readiness to partner Rotary Internatio­nal in the struggle to eliminate polio in the state.

The Executive Secretary of Oyo State Primary Health Care Board, Dr. Lanre Abass, stated this yesterday while receiving 20,000 aprons specially designed for identifica­tion of state polio vaccinator­s donated by the Rotary Internatio­nal in Ibadan.

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