Gov. Adeleke launches pro-masses projects to mark 100 days in office

By Ismail Azeez, Osogbo

Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, on Wednesday launched a six-pronged projects to mark his 100 days in office.

Adeleke said the projects, if implemented will touch the lives of Osun masses across the 30 local Governments and Area office, Modakeke.

Analysing the programmes he has in stock, the Govenor through a statement signed by his spokesperson, Malam Olawale Rasheed said, “Provision of portable water in 332 towns/villages, one in each of the 332 wards in the State. The implementation has already started in Osogbo, Ifelodun and other Local Governments of the state.

”Complete renovation of 30 schools, one per Local Government, including portable water and the provision of at least 50 computers with internet services in each renovated school.

“Rehabilitation of 332 primary health care centers, one in each of the 332 wards in the State. Access to Health Care at the grassroot is the main objective. Enrollment of 3000 Osun Citizens in the Health Insurance Scheme, free of Charge.

“With an eye to address deplorable state of roads in the state, the government of Governor Adeleke has also initiated the rehabilitation of nine major roads, one per federal constituency. This is targeted at reducing the high infrastructure deficit facing the state.

“To address the yearning of Osun youth population, Governor Adeleke is also implementing an ongoing ICT/tech innovations programme which include the making of first State ICT Policy, first State Innovation Policy, domestication of Nigeria’s Startup Act and Goggle Mapping of Osun State.”

He said all the programmes were  designed to touch the lives of the masses and the youth, which are ongoing for full delivery by the time the administration clocks 100 days in office.

Commenting on the progress of work across the six identified areas, Governor Adeleke hinted that the projects were selected on the basis of their direct positive impacts on the masses of the State.

According to the Governor, “all Local Governments that have not submitted their  selected location for each of the above projects, are hereby directed immediately to do so. This is to meet the deadlines set for the project implementation.”

Governor Adeleke also urged community volunteers working on the Google Mapping Project to accelerate the updating of their areas on Google map to boost local business and connectivity in the State.

“Our administration is working to deliver on our electoral promises. We are targeting projects that touch the lives of the masses. I want the people to feel the impact of governance,” Governor Adeleke stated.

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