Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has said strong partnership with nine members of the National Assembly from the state is benefiting residents’ lives.
The governor stated this on Saturday in Ikosu-Ekiti, Moba Local Government Area of the state during an empowerment programme hosted by a House of Representatives member, Akinlayo Kolawole.
Mr Oyebanji noted that the successful collaboration was responsible for the increase in federal projects and the appointment of many Ekiti State indigenes under President Bola Tinubu’s leadership.
The governor, represented by Deputy Governor, Monisade Afuye, praised the federal lawmakers for their loyalty to the electorate and their efforts in enhancing development through projects and human capital initiatives.
He commended Mr Kolawole for his commitment to human capital development, noting the significant amount of materials distributed to citizens as part of his administration’s efforts.
Mr Oyebanji urged the people of Ekiti North Federal Constituency not to sell the materials at giveaway prices, warning that it could hinder government’s poverty reduction efforts.
The governor pledged to intensify efforts in poverty reduction, employment generation, agricultural expansion, road infrastructure, rural development, security, and youth economic opportunities.
In a display of generosity, Mr Kolawole distributed N15 million to over 300 widows and vulnerable people across the Local Governments of Ido/Osi, Ilejemeje, and Moba.
The lawmaker stressed the importance of federal lawmakers working closely with Mr Oyebanji to address poverty and neglect in the state, enhancing the impact of democracy at the grass-roots.
The distributed items included 100 motorcycles, fridges, generators, dryers, roofing sheets, knapsack spraying machines, sewing machines, grinding machines, cash gifts, and others.