OSUN: Gov. Adeleke Unveils Gov’t Plans, Says No More Borrowing

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has promised that his government will never borrow money from any financial institution to run the Osun state.

Adeleke made this known during the maiden edition of “Ipade Imole,” a quarterly interactive public engagement forum organized in Osogbo on Thursday.

Adeleke said he has devised better means of generating funds internally to continue his works in the state.

He also disclosed that he has resolved to spend the N2bn palliative fund from the federal government on major projects, including the renovation and procurement of more buses for easy and affordable transportation, as well as the rehabilitation of health facilities.

“Development of Osun is paramount to me and hence I decided to take huge sacrifice by adding my security vote to fund the project in the state rather keep it to myself like others before me,” he said.

The governor also disclosed that his administration has prioritised projects it intends to finance with the Infrastructure Support Fund of the Federal Government, which include a flyover in the state capital.

“We intend use the N2billion to fund some projects, including dualisation of roads at two per senatorial districts; flyover bridges at Osogbo and some other towns; street lights for newly constructed roads; second stream of 332 boreholes across wards; commencement of Imole transport service; and Imole Housing Estate at 500 units per federal constituency,” he said.

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