Good Governance: Oyo Communities Experiencing High Influx of Economic Immigrants – Adeaga
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Ibadan – The Chairman, Oyo State Community and Social Development Agency (OYCSDA), Hon. Abideen Adeaga has disclosed that available indices have shown that local communities in the State have been experiencing high influx of economic sojourners from major cities in the country.
In a statement made available to newsmen on Monday by Alhazan Abiodun, P.P.R.O, OYCSDA, to celebrate the birthday anniversary of the State governor, Engr. Seyi Makinde, Abideen wished the governor many more years of success.
He said the migrants, who are from different tribes have discovered that cost of living is low while security of lives and properties is prioritized by the State government.
Adeaga said these have been made possible with policies, programmes and activities of the Engr. Seyi Makinde-led administration in the State, which have helped stabilize the purchasing power of workers, traders, farmers and artisans.
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain stated that the State government has used the programmes of his agency to reach out to people in various rural and urban communities with health , education, environmental, psychosocial intervention to the vulnerable residents and water provision.
He maintained that the payment of workers’ salary on the 25th, payment of palliative salary support and 13th month salary has made workers in the State the envy of other States across the nation.
“We have indices from the State data bank that many people of different tribes now find Oyo State conducive to live and have been thronging every part of the State, this is reflected in the outcome of good governance provided by the present administration through policies, programmes and activities that have human face.
“Oyo State workers are well paid and on the 25th since the inception of the governor’s administration in 2019 till date, he has been paying 13th month bonus since then and recently as a result of the national economic realities occasioned by the fuel subsidy removal, the State has been paying the palliative support bonus to all categories of workers.
“When you look at the physical programmes undertaken by various State agencies like OYCSDA, you will see that interventions have taken place in rural and urban communities across the State in areas of construction of community health centers, blocks of classrooms, motorized boreholes as well as other projects like psychosocial programmes for the vulnerable people like widows, people with special needs among others by provision of cash support and foodstuffs.
“Also, the State governor has worked so well with security agencies to put a stop to all criminal activities that could jeopardize peaceful living of residents, it is the more reason people are relocating to communities in our State to work, do business or live,” he explained.
Adeaga congratulated governor Makinde for attaining what he called another impactful year, saying the governor has put the name of the State in a strategic position of reckoning in Nigeria and around the world.