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Governor AbdulRazaq
Kwara State Governor
AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, on Tuesday, congratulated Kwarans on the successful
completion of year 2019 which he said heralded a new dawn for the people of the
state with the outcome of the general elections.
“We spent substantial
part of the outgoing year trying to stabilise a state that was left in ruins
because of years of neglect — whether in the area of water supply, basic
healthcare, primary education, workers’ welfare, and other basic amenities,”
Rafiu Ajakaye, Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, said in a statement.
“We changed the water
situation to an appreciable extent, restored some sanity to the primary health
sector with hundreds of millions of counterpart funds, and returned Kwara back
to reckoning at the Universal Basic Education Commission.
“We are resuscitating
dying state institutions, restoring dignity and running cost back to the civil
service, returning life back to the sports sector, and gradually stopping the
bleeding of public resources, among others.”
AbdulRazaq said the New
Year would be decisive for Kwara in terms of socioeconomic and human capital
development, adding that the administration would also insist on using public
funds to advance public interest only and encouraging a new political culture
of probity and modesty in the spirit of the Otoge revolution.
“Nonetheless, Kwarans
must know that we are still up against a pocket of groups that are reeling
against either their lack of access to the public till or those who regard
public office as an avenue to feather their own nests.
“These forces will throw
in everything in the New Year, including blackmail and fake news, to misinform
the public and distract the government. Kwarans should rest assured that we are
up to the task and shall never give in to them amid renewed determination to
free up resources for development,” he said.
“In 2020, we are laying
a solid foundation for a greater Kwara, one that works for all. The first
quarter will record official launch of the Social Investment Programme to
empower the people across various social strata.
“We will build
innovation hub for our tech-savvy youths to unearth latent potentials and
contribute to building solutions to local and global challenges, construct
garment factories to rejig our economy and generate employment, key into
various agricultural initiatives, invest in mechanised farming, rehabilitate
and equip our primary schools and basic health centres, open up our state with
roads, train and retrain workers to keep them on top of their game, and launch
our e-Government initiative for ease of doing business, among others.”
Calling for more support
from the citizens, the statement also said the Governor would work with the
progressive leadership of the House of Assembly to fast-track the passage of
the Freedom of Information Bill to deepen transparency and accountability.
Hevernor warned poses grave
danger for public peace and order.

