The Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, on Monday
at the 2018 Alaghodaro Summit taking place in the state capital, Benin-city,
said the steady progress which his administration has recorded in all sectors
of the state in the last two years was spurred by time-tested reforms and
people-centred governance.
Obaseki made the submission before an array of
personalities in government, private sector players, foreign investors,
traditional rulers, leaders of thought community, owners of micro, small and
medium businesses as well as other stakeholders.
According to the governor, the state has witnessed
tremendous developmental progresses in the last two years of his
administration, in the areas of infrastructure, quality education and job creation,
with a policy strategy linking job seekers to trainings and employment
opportunities, which have culminated in the creation of 77,200 jobs.
The governor said: "Alaghodaro summit was
designed to lay a solid foundation for the future of the state. Through the
strategic summit, we have been able to lay out our plans for the Edo people and
strategically showcase our potential to the world as guide to governance in the
state. We understand that for there to be prosperity, peace and inclusive
growth; reforms are imperative."
Obaseki said his government’s focus on the
wellbeing of the Edo people and residents informed the choice of this year’s
summit theme: ‘Edo of our dream: Investing in our people’.
He explained that the investment in the Edo Basic
Education Sector Transformation (Edo-BEST) programme has produced over 7, 000
digital teachers with impressive learning outcomes in public primary schools
across the state.
"Primary school pupils can now read in
our public schools. I got this result first hand after an interaction with a
parent. A mother came to me, thanking me for what we have done in the schools.
She said her six-year-old child can not only read, but also always eager to go
to school and have his name on the character board,” he said.
Chairman of the 2018 Alaghodaro Summit, Asue
Ighodalo, in his remark, said the summit would generate ideas for the
Obaseki-led administration to deepen the gains it has recorded in critical
sectors such as health, education and job creation as well as in allied
areas.
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