Ondo State is going into a partnership with the World Bank to provide facilities in 203 electoral wards in the State to support primary healthcare delivery to the people at the grassroots.
Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, disclosed this on Thursday during the presentation of Instrument of Appointment and Staff of Office to the new Ajana Afa-Okeagbe Akoko, Oba Mofolorunso Arasanyin, in Akoko North West Local Government Area.
The Governor explained that the World Bank-sponsored project, which has the counterpart funding from the state government, will take healthcare delivery closer to rural dwellers and reduce pressure on secondary and tertiary health facilities.
According to him, the new facilities in the 203 wards will complement the primary health centres across the 18 local government areas of the State.
Aiyedatiwa added that the funds needed for the project have been deployed and contractors being assembled for the implementation stage.
This, he said, is in addition to other efforts to improve the health sector including the ongoing recruitment of health workers.
The Governor also reeled out some of the efforts of his administration including ongoing recruitment of teachers, support for farmers, enhancing security, improving infrastructure and promoting the welfare of workers.
Congratulating the people of the community on the peaceful selection of their new monarch, the Governor noted the historical importance of the Ajana stool, which became vacant following the passing of Oba Oladunjoye Fajana in February 2023.
“I commend the kingmakers for their sincere and invaluable roles in the emergence of the new monarch. This demonstrates their commitment to the welfare and development of Afa, Oke-Agbe.
“While we strive to promote and enhance the position of our traditional rulers, it is expected that the government’s efforts will be reciprocated through actions that support and complement our initiatives.”
Urging the new Ajana to use his position to foster unity, peace, and development within his domain, Governor Aiyedatiwa underscored the significance of traditional institutions in mobilizing communities for positive development.
In his response, the newly installed Oba Mofolorunso Arasanyin, expressed gratitude to the governor and the State Executive Council for their support for his appointment as a “Grade A” Oba.
He described the appointment as a significant achievement and pledged to work collaboratively with the community to harness its cultural, social, and economic potentials.
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