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Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has assured the people of the state that the 2023 budget will give adequate consideration for their basic needs while targeting all round development of the state.

Oyebanji said the recently launched 30 years development plan of the state would be his working document.

The governor stated this on Friday during his citizens’ engagement meetings held in the three senatorial districts of the state as part of preparation for the 2023 budget.

He added that the town hall meetings had become an “annual ritual” since the first administration of former Governor Kayode Fayemi to ensure community participation in budget preparation.

Oyebanji stated that his administration was committed to participatory and all-inclusive government and budgeting, adding that the purpose of the meeting was to interact with the representatives of various towns and communities to articulate their needs for inclusion in the 2023 budget.

The governor, who noted that the requests of all the communities were similar, said his administration would address their concern about security.

He further challenged them on the need to assist the security agencies in intelligence gathering by coming up with relevant information of suspicious movements or activities to enable them track down people with criminal tendencies.

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“We should all be vigilant about what happens in our society. I agree we should step up our action on Amotekun and strengthen the security outfit, but Amotekun without intelligence is zero,” he said.

Governor Oyebanji who stated that the various concerns of the people including electricity supply, potable water, rehabilitation of roads, renovation of schools building and others, assured the people that the administration was already making efforts with relevant authorities to ensure that electricity supply is restored in some areas that have been without power supply for years.

On his effort to strengthen the feedback mechanism from the people, the governor said his administration would establish an Ombudsman office where the people can supply government with useful information that would guide government in its decision-making process.

On road rehabilitation, Oyebanji assured the people that the RAAMP 1000km rural road project was still in the pipeline and would commence immediately after the rainy season.

He explained that all rural roads fall under the purview of the programme, which is in partnership with the World Bank.

While assuring Ekiti people that his administration would fulfill his electoral promise of bringing more development to the grassroots, Governor Oyebanji appealed for their support to enable him achieve the lofty goals.

The town hall meetings which took place in Ikole (North senatorial district), Ode (South senatorial District) and Ado-Ekiti (Central), had in attendance top government officials, state and National Assembly members, council chairmen, traditional rulers, market women, artisans, and other stakeholders.

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