Fayemi commences 37 projects abandoned by Fayose
Ekiti State Government has commenced 37 projects under Grants-in-Aid
Programme initiated by Governor Kayode Fayemi during his first tenure
but abandoned by his successor.
The projects include extension of electricity, construction of
community halls, construction of culverts and construction of market
stalls. Other ongoing projects in the scheme are construction of
boreholes, police posts, museum, blocks of classroom and drainages.
Speaking while monitoring the projects, the State Commissioner for
Local Government and Community Development, Prof. Adio Folayan,
reiterated the commitment of the Fayemi-led administration to ensuring
the completion of the projects to improve the the welfare of the Ekiti
people.
Prof. Folayan recalled that Governor Fayemi started 177 projects and
completed 87 of them under the scheme during his first term, adding
that unfortunately his successor abandoned the laudable scheme.
The Commissioner said that the ongoing 37 projects were being
executed under the Ekiti State Community and Social Development Agency
(EKCDA) and the World Bank Scheme in collaboration with the State
Government.
He charged the benefitting Communities to justify the huge investment
toward improving their lot by supporting the effort of government to
develop the state.
Prof. Folayan who also advised them to maintain and jealously guard
the projects promised more of the State Government’s dividend of
democracy in communities across the state.
Responding on behalf of the other communities, one of the community
leaders at Eda-Ile, Mr. Adekunle Jejelowo who commended Governor
Fayemi for revisiting those projects as he promised during his
electoral campaign said the communities will monitor the projects.
He thanked him and prayed for his successful tenure in office. Some
of these projects include Extension of Electricity at Omuo-Ekiti,
Drainage and Culvert Cinstruction at Awajin, in Ado-Ekiti, Market
Stalls in Esunmo Community, and Borehole Projects at Igbogun
Bolorunduro Community.
Others are Civic Centre at Orun-Ekiti, a Block of Three Classrooms
each at Ejiyan-Ekiti and Ikunri-Ekiti in Ijero and Ikole Local
Government Areas respectivdely, among others.
Other benefitting communities are Kota in Ekiti East Local Government,
Ara in Ijero Local Government, Erekesan Community in Efon Local
Government Area, Temidire in Ise/Orun Local Government Area, Kajola in
Ikere Local Government Area, Iro-Ayeteju in Gbonyin Local Government
Area among others.