Adeleke, who was sworn-in on Nov. 27, 2022, as the sixth executive governor of the state, told a news conference in Osogbo that in the last 100 days, he had
redirected the government’s efforts towards meeting the needs of the people.
On his achievements, the governor said he had made provision for the drilling of boreholes for potable water in each of the 333 wards in the state and construction of 20 kilometres of roads across the state.
The governor also said that he had presented the sum of N518 million to 40 communities for infrastructural development.
In the area of health, Adeleke said under the Imole Surgical and Medical outreach, 2000 persons in each of the nine federal constituencies in the state will benefit free medical care.
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His administration also enrolled 3000 indigenes on the Osun Health Insurance Scheme (OHIS), Adeleke said.
The governor also said that since assumption of office, he had made provision for transformers and other power distribution materials in communities without electricity, adding that the project is ongoing.
Adeleke also said he had started the payment of salaries and pension arrears from January 2016 owed by the past administration.
In the area of infrastructure development, the governor said he had embarked on the rehabilitation and construction of roads across the state.
He said to ensure food security in the state, he had approved subsidy on fertilisers and other farm inputs for farmers in the state.
He also said that he would be giving bond cheques to the contributory pensioners in the state on March 10.
He also said that in the next few months he would embark on robust delivery services in the area of climate change action plan for job creation.
Adeleke also said that he would also focus in tourism and entrainment, application of telemedicine to expand healthcare access for artisans, among others.
“To that end, Osun people should expect more robust delivery of services as well as new initiatives”, he said.(www.amatropics.com)
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