Health

Oyo State government has called on the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund, UNICEF, to renew its effort at partnering the State towards achieving enhanced economic growth for its citizens.

The State Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Barrister Adeniyi Farinto made the call on Wednesday on behalf of the State government, at the launching and dissemination of the Oyo State Strategic Plan of Action on Nutrition, OYSSPAN, in Ibadan.

The Commissioner’s keynote address, which was delivered by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Mrs Mofoluke Adebiyi noted that the contributions of UNICEF to the development of children, women, and other vulnerable groups in the State were enormous and promised that the government would adapt the content of the OYSSPAN document into the ongoing Oyo State Development Plan (2021-2040).

Barrister Farinto listed the areas where the government has focused and worked upon to include massive empowerment for women at the grassroots level, provision of free health services for the less privileged, facilitation of empowerment inputs towards wealth creation, and self-reliance for women, unemployed youths, less privileged and vulnerable groups.

He promised that Oyo State government would not relent in its efforts in protecting the children in line with Child Rights Law 2006 which is geared towards protection, development, survival and participation.

“As a government, we have a duty to give good life to the people, we are fully aware that we cannot do it alone, hence the policy of this administration is to collaborate with development partners, external funding agencies, non-governmental organizations (NGOs) and other notable bodies in the task of making life more comfortable for the citizenry.

“I want to appeal to the UNICEF for a continued support for the realization of the objectives of government, on our part, we shall not renege on our expected commitment to the programmes, as such, I want to assure this gathering that the present administration will not hesitate to provide required counterpart contributions promptly in term of cash and non-cash materials for the successful implementation of various programmes and projects under UNICEF and other developmental partners in the State, ” he maintained.

Politics

Oyo State government has approved the procurement of one hundred and six mass transit buses to enhance intra-city mobility with an estimated cost of 9.3 billion naira. 

This is part of resolutions reached at the weekly State Executive Council meeting. 

Speaking with newsmen after the meeting, the Commissioner for Youth and Sports, Mr Seun Fakorede explained that the rapid transit system would be involved in interstate services, to assist in the mobility of agricultural produces and in turn boost the economy of the state.

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Also, the Commissioner for Budget and Economic Planning, Barrister Niyi Farinto explained that the council has approved the rehabilitation and construction of two link roads around Akobo, with one beside the NNPC Mega Station and the other at the General Gas axis to reduce traffic in the area. 

Mr Farinto stated that the project which would be completed within two months under direct effort labour from the Oyo State Transport and Road Management Agency (OYTROMA) would gulp an estimated cost of 64 million naira.

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The State Executive Council equally approved a 2.5 billion naira traffic signal and light system as well as its control room from Challenge to Idi-Odo and Challenge roundabout in Ibadan to reduce traffic in that axis. Iyabo Adebisi