Oyebanji, new Ekiti governor, rolls out six-point agenda

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The newly sworn-in Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji, has rolled out a six-point agenda to further bring economic prosperity and good governance to the people of the state.
Mr Oyebanji, shortly after he was sworn in by the Chief Judge of Ekiti, John Adeyeye, said his six-point developmental agenda would focus on youth development and job creation.
Others are human capital development, agriculture and rural development and infrastructure, industrialisation, arts, culture, and tourism as well as good governance.
The governor said his vision for the state was for it to be a land of prosperity, opportunity, peace, and progress and land which transformed people and for communities to reap the fruits of their labour in dignity, good health, and safety.
Mr Oyebanji said the six-point agenda was carefully selected based on his experience in the public and private sectors, coupled with the yearnings of the masses to improve the status of the state.
He said for the vision to be actualised, there was the need to focus on a roadmap to get there, urging the people to be partners in progress.
Mr Oyebanji said that creating employment and income-generating opportunities for residents of the state would be a critical component of his administration’s agenda.
“We have identified some of the drivers, markets and industries that create these opportunities within the system and intend to nurture them and give them the enabling structures and support required to deliver the jobs we need,” he said.
The governor promised that his administration would ensure that all eligible students have access to free and qualitative basic education up to the Senior Secondary School (SS3), with curricula that prepare them adequately for further learning or the job market.
He also promised to further develop the agriculture sector by attracting more investment in agri-business to deepen the processing capacity of both the staple and cash crops, which would not only provide food security but help the country to grow its non-oil exports.
“We have a responsibility to support our farmers with facilitated adequate financing, value chain support, access to markets, skills and technology to increase productivity within the sector.
“Giving practitioners the ability to provide food for the state and exports, while creating much-needed jobs and opportunities.
“Though the Fayemis are leaving behind very huge shoes for me and Olayemi to fill, we are confident that with their support, we will assuredly grow into them.
“I am enthusiastically counting on the generosity of spirit of the Adebayos, Fayemis, Fayoses and other past leaders, to continue in the service of our homeland by constantly affording us their enormous goodwill, expertise, and experience,” he said.
In his remarks, Bola Tinubu, the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress party (APC), urged the people of the state to continue to vote for the party, especially during the forthcoming 2023 general elections.
Mr Tinubu expressed optimism that the legacies left behind by the past administration of Governor Fayemi would be sustained by the new administration of Governor Oyebanji.
He urged the people, particularly APC members in the state, to guide their Permanent Voter Cards jealously and ensure that they vote for APC for continuity and good governance to continue to flourish in the state.
Present at the event were Governors of Kebbi, Jigawa, Edo, Lagos, Ondo, and Plateau, former Gov. Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti and the Deputy Governor of Ogun.
The major highlight of the event was the administration of the oath of allegiance on Deputy Gov. Monisade Afuye and Gov. Biodun Oyebanji, who were later sworn in to pilot the affairs of the state for the next four years.
A colourful parade was also mounted by members of the Nigeria Police Force, Ekiti Command to add colour and glamour to the occasion.
NAN

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