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Saturday, 14 November 2015

Edo yet to receive $75m World Bank loan – Oshiomhole

Gov. Adams Oshiomhole of Edo on Friday said the State was yet to receive the $75million World Bank loan recently approved for the state.
Oshiomhole disclosed this in Benin during a Colloquium organised by the State Government to round off activities marking its 7th year in office.
The governor said the clarification became necessary to instil confidence in the people that the state government’s ability to pay salaries up to date was not based on the loan, but on prudent management of resources.
He contended that it was not the business of government to do business.
“It is rather to create the enabling environment for citizens to make wealth so that government could collect taxes and develop the society.’’
He noted that government and governance were not value-free, adding that the way forward was to focus on continued development of every sector of the economy.
He also said government would strategise to ensure that workers earned their pay and give government value for pay.
He disclosed that the government was thinking of reintroducing the dissolved Edo State Traffic Management Agency (EDSTMA) to help manage and control traffic in the state capital.
On aesthetics, the governor said the administration was looking at new approaches to ensure that sweeping of roads in the state capital becomes a permanent norm.
He said he recently approved money for the rebuilding and restoration of the water fountain at the Oba Ovoranmwen Square.
Earlier, Mr Austin Osakue, member of civil society group and discussant, called on the governor to carry out a staff audit of the workforce in the state.
He also said the government should embark on robust engagement of participatory system of governance.
He noted that the governor, since the inception of his administration, was yet to use up 30 per cent of his capacity to encourage participatory system of administration.
Osakue stressed that every sector of government should be included in a discussion that would ensure issues and challenges in the state were discussed with a view to finding a middle ground.
Mr Femi Falana (SAN) who moderated the discussion, said the forum was to x-ray the present administration as well as use the opportunity to cross fertilise ideas.

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