NewsGov Oyebanji Charges Royal Fathers To Assist Investors Get Land In Ekiti

Gov Oyebanji Charges Royal Fathers To Assist Investors Get Land In Ekiti

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By Ayodele Oni

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Ekiti State Governor, Mr Biodun Oyebanji has advised indigenes of the state to change their hostile attitude to investors.

The Governor, while inaugurating the newly constituted State Council of Traditional Rulers under the chairmanship of the Olojudo of Ido Ekiti,Oba Ayorinde  Faboro, called on Obas to connect with the ease of doing business agenda of his administration.

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Governor Oyebanji, who also urged the traditional rulers to encourage their subjects to desist from scandalizing private business investors in the State, said if the state would develop, the royal fathers must embrace private investors.

This,  according to him,  is a potent catalyst to develop the state economy and achieve his administration’s shared prosperity agenda.

Speaking during the inauguration ceremony at the traditional Council chamber,  in Ado Ekiti, the Governor, who expressed his displeasure over the unfriendly disposition of land release for private investment by some communities, implored monarchs to ensure that the endless bickering over land utilization became a thing of the past.

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While thanking the immediate past council under the leadership of the Onisan of Isan Ekiti, Oba Gabriel Adejuwon for leading the council admirably well, the Governor said that his tenure will be remembered for solidarity to all, humility and selfless representation of the traditional council.

Governor Oyebanji acknowledged the roles traditional rulers play in the society as the custodian of culture and agent of socio economy mobilization.

He assured them that his government would continue to accord greatest respect for the traditional institution.

He reiterated his administration”s commitment to the welfare of the traditional rulers, saying his government would do everything to promote the traditional institution and make their welfare paramount in his heart.

While congratulating the new Chairman, the Governor said he had no doubt that the new chairman has all it takes to lead the council with maturity, and sincerity that the position requires.

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“I want to congratulate the new Chairman, HRM Oba Ayorinde Ilori Faboro, the Olojudo of Ido Ekiti on his appointment as the 13th Chairman of the Council.

“I have no doubt that kabiyesi is up to the task. He has all it takes to lead the council with maturity, sincerity and solidarity that the position requires.

“Let me also assure you, kabiyesi our administration has the greatest respect for you and the roles you play in our society as the custodians of our culture and agent of sicio- economic mobilization.

“More importantly we acknowledge the enormity of the burden you carry in ensuring peace and development in your kingdoms.

“Your majesty, let me use this opportunity to express my concern about the unfriendly disposition of land released for private sector investment by some communities.

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“We all know Ekiti is industrially disadvantaged, thus, if this state must achieve economic development, we need investors to do business here so as to create job and prosperity for our people.

“I therefore urge you to connect with our ease of doing business agenda and ensure endless bickering over land utilization becomes a thing of the past.”

In his acceptance speech, the new chairman, thanked the Governor for the opportunity given to him to serve as the chairman of the council.

He noted that it was a challenge for the promotion of unity among the royal fathers, adding that he would work very hard to justify the confidence reposed in him.


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