Fayemi
Ekiti
State Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi has distributed cheques
worth N194.3 Million to 37 communities in the State for
the completion of selected uncompleted community self-help projects.
Distributing
the cheques in Ado Ekiti on Monday, Governor Fayemi stated that the
37 world bank-assisted projects were initiated during his first
tenure but were “regrettably abandoned” by the Fayose-led
administration; adding that his administration, being a responsive
government, cannot allow abandoned projects litter the State.
The
governor said he had recalled contractors handling abandoned 5km
roads across the State in order to ensure that the roads are
completed for the use of the people.
Fayemi
said though 82 projects were presented, only 37 fell within the World
Bank sponsorship guidelines; adding that the remaining projects would
receive the attention of the state government.
“I
am happy to inform you that attention is being placed on the new
requests you have submitted during my last meeting with Town Unions/
Community Development Associations’ chairmen and secretaries.
As
part of the resolution arrived at the meeting, very soon, the
programme would accommodate more communities. We promise to make life
more meaningful for our people and we are poised to fulfill our own
part of the accord”, he said.
Governor
Fayemi solicited the continued support for the “overall success “
of his administration and “that of President Muhammadu Buhari”.
In
his speech, the General Manager of the State Community and Social
Development Agency (EKCSDA), Mr. Steve Bamisaye, commended Governor
Fayemi for facilitating the World Bank’s support for the project;
saying that the governor’s “robust relationship with donor
agencies” will bring about rapid grassroots development.
Bamisaye
said the projects will boost the economy of the benefitting
communities because the Community Project Management Committees have
been mandated to engage local bricklayers and carpenters to give room
for local content in the implementation of the projects.
Responding
on behalf of the 37 benefiting communities, the Onisan of Isan, Oba
Gabriel Adejuwon, appreciated the Governor for the gesture and
promised that the communities would make judicious use of the fund.
The
monarch urged the government to continue to seek more
inter-governmental assistance on behalf of the communities in its
quest to develop the state.
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