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Ondo Govt. pledges full implementation of 2019 budget

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January 30, 2019
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Rotimi Akerodolu
Rotimi Akerodolu

The Secretary to the Ondo State Government (SSG), Mr Ifedayo Abegunde, has assured the people of full implementation of the 2019 budget.

Speaking with newsmen shortly after defending the budget of his office at the State House of Assembly on Wednesday, the SSG said that the government would not relent in its efforts at offering social services to the people of the state.

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Abegunde commended members of the House Committee on Finance and Appropriation for doing a “wonderful job” for the development of the state.

He described the activities and projects of the state government under his office as very important and crucial to the improvement of the well-being of the people of the state.

The state Commissioner for Economic Planning and Budget, Mr Emmanuel Igbasan, said that the 2018 recurrent budget recorded 74 per cent performance.

He also said that by the time all the infrastructural and industrial endeavours of the government came to fruition, the performance of both the recurrent and capital budgets would be in accordance with the government’s expectations.

Similarly, the Commissioner for Works and Infrastructure, Mr Taofeek Abdulsalam, said that the government would complete all ongoing infrastructural projects across the state and also embark on new ones.

Abdulsalam said that the remaining five local government areas, which had not benefitted, would be attended to in the current year to improve the lives of the people in the affected areas.

He said that Gov. Rotimi Akeredelou would soon launch the construction of the N2 billion Shoprite/Oda Town dual carriage road and commended he lawmakers for their commitment to the development of the state.

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