Newly sworn in Governor, Godwin Obaseki has promised the people of Edo state an improved welfare and good leadership.
Gov. Godwin Obaseki of Edo has pledged to provide good leadership that would ensure improved infrastructure development, industrial growth and job creation in the state.
He made the pledge in his address
to Edo people immediately after his inauguration as governor of the
state in Benin on Saturday.
Obaseki, who was sworn-in along with the Deputy Governor, Mr Philip Shaibu, said his administration would be committed to improved welfare of the citizens.
A member of the All Progressives Congress (APC), he defeated his opponent of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Mr Osagie Ize-Iyamu, at the September 28, 2016 governorship election.
The
governor promised to complete all ongoing projects in the state and
called for the support of the people to enable his administration to
succeed.
He said that he utilise the
agricultural potential of the state to improve on the living standard of
the people, and promised to build on the legacies of his predecessor,
Adams Oshiomhole.
“I am humbled and
proud of succeeding a governor, who in the last eight years provided
dedicated, fearless, inspired leadership that has transformed our state
in ways people considered impossible.
“Taking
the reign of office from my leader and mentor, Adams Oshiomhole is an
honour that I will always treasure. I will always respect and hold dear
to my heart, his love, confidence, counselling and inspiration.
“I
want to thank you Comrade Governor, in the presence of all and before
the whole world, for being the leader that you have been for the people
of Edo.
“I want to assure you that as we take over today from where you stopped, we have resolved to build on your legacy.
“We
need to strengthen and expand the infrastructure that has been
established so that we can have a foundation on which to build a new Edo
of our passionate dream.
“We
will need to build and sustain a robust human intellectual,
philosophical and even metaphysical infrastructure, because without
them, it is virtually impossible to attain significant progress,’’ he said.
Obaseki reaffirmed that his mission was to achieve prosperity for Edo people by progressing the work previous administrations.
According
to him, as we begin our journey to build a new Edo, I want to repeat
and affirm that promise; I have pledged to create 200,000 jobs in the
next four years.
“We will achieve this by leveraging on our comparative advantages and our key factor endowments in production and commerce.
“Our
key factors will focus on commerce and agro business value chains like
the entrepreneurship, investment in industries, technical and vocational
skills.
“We will also fill all vacancies in the civil service and optimize job creation potential in infrastructural development.
“Agriculture
is a major focus in our socio-economic programme because of its
strategic importance in many areas, from food sufficiency to rural
development, economic development, job creation and critical revenue
generation.
“For us, we will
make agriculture a business. Many Edo people will generate wealth by
keying into our value chain development of oil palm, cassava, grains,
rubber, fruits and vegetables,’’ he said.
The governor thanked God “for seeing us through a very peaceful election where the will of the people prevailed’’.
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