Gov. Adeleke Addresses Osun’s Infrastructure Deficit, Highlights Achievements
Gov. Adeleke Addresses Osun’s Infrastructure Deficit, Highlights Achievements
By Matthew Eloyi
Gov. Ademola Adeleke of Osun State has revealed that he inherited over 80% infrastructural deficit from the previous administration.
Adeleke made this known at an event organized by the Osun Development Association in Lagos on Sunday.
Represented by Chief Lai Orilowo, Group Managing Director of Odua Investment Company Limited, Adeleke stated that his administration has worked diligently to address these issues, with visible positive outcomes.
“Almost all the projects not completed by my predecessor have been completed,” Adeleke said. He also noted the end of the “half salary” regime for workers, ensuring timely payment for both employees and pensioners. “We are paying back the diverted contributory pensions of our senior citizens. Our pensioners are registered for a health insurance scheme with the state paying the bills.”
The governor highlighted significant reforms in the public service, including the regular payment of salaries and promotion arrears. “In Osun, there is a nexus between the formal and informal workforce. So, taking care of public servants boosts, enlivens, and strengthens the informal workforce in the state,” he explained.
Adeleke emphasized his commitment to completing all inherited projects, maintaining that no contractors were dismissed, and projects were completed as per agreements.
“The Ikirun-Osogbo dualisation is completed, and I am going to complete the road up to the border with Kwara. The Osogbo Ring Road is being completed, while the Osogbo-Iwo road is ongoing,” he said.
He stressed the importance of infrastructure for development and called for support from groups like the Osun Development Association in areas such as the digital economy, education, health, and agriculture.