NewsEkiti: Gov. Oyebanji Charges Chairmen Not To Abuse LG Autonomy

Ekiti: Gov. Oyebanji Charges Chairmen Not To Abuse LG Autonomy

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By Ayodele Oni

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Ekiti State Governor, Biodun Oyebanji, has advised Local Government Chairmen to eschew financial profligacy and mismanagement which could cause abuse of financial autonomy currently being enjoyed by councils in the state.

Oyebanji pointed out that the cardinal focus of the financial freedom, was to ignite execution of landmark and beneficial projects at the third tier, warning that such dream may be thwarted, if monies accruing to the local governments are being pillaged, or spent on frivolities.

The governor gave the charge at Igogo Ekiti, on Monday, while commissioning some projects executed by the Chairman of Ero Local Council Development Area, (LCDA) Felicia Ibiloye.

At the occasion, the governor  commissioned the new Ero LCDA Secretariat Complex, built by Ibiloye’s administration, and launched Ero LCDA chapter of Adire Ekiti fabric and BAO Aged Foundation, where scores of  indigent elderly benefited clothing materials and rice palliative.

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Oyebanji, represented by the Deputy Governor, Monisade Afuye, appealed to Ekiti citizens to back his second term bid, so that the lofty programmes being initiated by his government can gain momentum across all the towns.

As the scramble for the State’s governorship poll approaches, Oyebanji, appealed to the residents above 18 years to participate in the Continuous Voter Registration declared by the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC) to be able to participate in the June 20, 2026 governorship election.

The governor, commended the council boss for maintaining peace and safety with neighbouring state of Kwara, through fostering collaboration among stakeholders to ward off cross border criminals.

“Since assumption of office, we haven’t  hidden our admiration for the local government autonomy, particularly its  financial freedom.

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“That is why you must support the governor’s second term and participate in the INEC voter registration, especially those who were not up to 18 years in 2022, so that these good projects can continue.

“Today in our state, our councils are embarking on life- changing projects in road infrastructures, healthcare delivery, school renovation, market stalls construction and reconstruction, commercial  farming to boost food security, among others.

“It is not gainsaying that all these were achieved because of the governor’s preference for financial autonomy for our councils.

“Under this context, our council bosses should redouble efforts, work hard and reciprocate the governor’s gestures, by being prudent and place high premium on delivery of democracy dividends to our people.

“It is our hope that this opportunity wouldn’t be abused in the overall interest of our people.

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“The government is indeed very appreciative of the collaborations among all stakeholders in ensuring security of lives across borders in the council despite sharing boundaries with Osun and Kwara States”.

Chairperson of Ero LCDA, Felicia  Ibiloye, anchored her achievement in by the saddle of governance on the financial freedom being savoured under Oyebanji’s government, saying rural development is strategic to development of any nation.

Mrs Ibiloye disclosed that the administration has embarked on channelisation projects to curb erosion and flooding, installation of 800kva/800W solar system, construction of  culverts and Okada garage and many other initiatives that are opening economic opportunities, through the financial freedom given to the council.


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