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Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by OEPHIUS(op): 4:14pm On Jun 23, 2019
….As Fayemi, AfDB President parley over infrastructure development

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has expressed its readiness to provide technical and financial support for Ekiti State Government to upgrade its infrastructure, including fixing the Ado Ekiti- Akure road, which is currently in a terrible state.

Other projects which the AfDB is willing to support are the Ekiti Airport, the Ekiti Knowledge zone (a smart city to promote knowledge economy) and the agriculture processing zone project, all geared towards improving infrastructure and socio– economic development of the state.

These are some of the highlights of a high level meeting between the Ekiti State government team led by the state Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi and the AfDB President, Dr Akinwumi Adesina at the organisation’s headquarters in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire at the weekend.

The meeting which was attended by the top officials of the AfDB, including its Senior Vice President, Charles Boamah; three Vice Presidents, Celestine Monga, (VP and Chief Economist); Vivienne Banke (VP Agriculture, Human and Social Development) and Ms Bajabulile Tshabalala (VP Finance and Chief Finance Officer); Senior Director for Nigeria, Ebrima Faal; DG, Central Africa and former Country Director Nigeria, Dr Ousmane Dore,
among others, reviewed the project proposals tabled by Governor Fayemi and resolved to provide necessary support to the government to actualise them, in line with the Bank’s mission of supporting national and sub national governments’ development plans.

As a follow up to the meeting, a team of technical experts from AfDB headquarters would be in Ekiti State in the next few weeks for further discussion and assessment of the various projects. The visit and other activities that would follow would prepare the ground for the bank’s final decision.

Speaking at the meeting, Governor Fayemi, who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), said his administration decided to seek AfDB’s support for the projects that are crucial to the infrastructure and industrial development of Ekiti State so as to improve the fortune of the state, reposition it as a destination of choice for investment and create jobs.

Specifically, he said Ekiti State needed to upgrade its infrastructure and invest in agric business, which will in turn provide jobs for its teeming population of youths, which he put at 75 percent of the state’s total population. He added that setting up a smart city to promote knowledge economy is also crucial to the administration.

Governor Fayemi said: “These are our local priorities. If you can support us, it will enable us to do some other things through our own limited resources.

“We have aligned our priorities to the AfDB’s priorities which apply to us, such as lighting up Africa; Feeding Africa; Industrialise Africa etc. All these apply to us as our plan is to make Ekiti a destination of choice for her citizens and all those who will like to live, work and invest in the state.

“To achieve this, we need to invest heavily in infrastructure. We want to fix the roads, have our small cargo airport that will aid agriculture and open our landlocked state to domestic and international markets and ultimately create jobs that our state urgently needs for its vibrant and educated youth population.”

"Wearing his NGF's Chairman's hat, Governor Fayemi advocated for more serious engagements with sub-nationals in Nigeria as they represent the engine room of development. This he argued would complement and accelerate what AfDB is doing at the Federal government level on human capital, infrastructure and private sector development.

The AfDB President, Dr Adesina, said the bank is excited about the plans for job creation, especially for the youth and the plans to improve the stock of infrastructure. He said the menace of kidnapping and banditry in the country would be arrested with more investments and job opportunities for the youths.

Dr Adesina said government must find a way to create jobs for the teeming population of unemployed youths, in order to secure the future of the country.

Dr Adesina commended the Governor for coming to AfDB with a clear plan that could be linked to concrete deliverables.

“Our job is to support and we have been supporting Nigeria. We are willing to support you”, the AfDB President added.


Yinka Oyebode
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ekiti State
(Abidjan, June 23, 2019)

Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by Sanromeo(m):
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Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by OndoFirstBorn(m): 4:30pm On Jun 23, 2019
Even though this is long overdue, i am happy that both Fayemi and Akeredolu are doing something towards the construction of this particular road. It's a death trap. We had PDP governors in Ekiti and Ondo State for 8years and they did absolutely nothing about this. While one calls himself Oshoko, the other calls himself Iroko. I'm in sifia pain grin

Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by Ishowmoney(m): 4:30pm On Jun 23, 2019
Fct at last...dedicated to all my ex
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by winterfell007(m): 4:30pm On Jun 23, 2019
First to comment grin grin
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by MrImole: 4:40pm On Jun 23, 2019
Na inside news everything go end...













May God return the good old days back to my home state...
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by NigerianMan: 4:46pm On Jun 23, 2019
>: grin Nice one Mr. Governor.

Now Ekiti State have a governor
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by rfnextar8(m): 4:46pm On Jun 23, 2019
I will be very happy to see all the aforementioned development, especially the Akure to IKERE road, the road is in a very bad state
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by Westbestside: 4:50pm On Jun 23, 2019
Fix that road and turn it to double lane
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by Legendguru: 4:54pm On Jun 23, 2019
oh
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by awoluyi(m): 5:02pm On Jun 23, 2019
Very excellent initiative, the economic prosperity of Ekiti state is tied to exploiting the natural endowments the state is blessed with. The state may not witness meaningful transformation until the government embarks on massive agric-business activities.
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by adetes: 5:07pm On Jun 23, 2019
Ondo and Ekiti state r nt ready to do any federal project, that road is long overdue for rehabilitation
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by Demrich(m): 5:09pm On Jun 23, 2019
Ado- Akure road is a reasonable one.
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by ajayiopy: 5:22pm On Jun 23, 2019
OEPHIUS:
….As Fayemi, AfDB President parley over infrastructure development

The African Development Bank (AfDB) has expressed its readiness to provide technical and financial support for Ekiti State Government to upgrade its infrastructure, including fixing the Ado Ekiti- Akure road, which is currently in a terrible state.

Other projects which the AfDB is willing to support are the Ekiti Airport, the Ekiti Knowledge zone (a smart city to promote knowledge economy) and the agriculture processing zone project, all geared towards improving infrastructure and socio– economic development of the state.

These are some of the highlights of a high level meeting between the Ekiti State government team led by the state Governor, Dr Kayode Fayemi and the AfDB President, Dr Akinwumi Adesina at the organisation’s headquarters in Abidjan, Cote d’Ivoire at the weekend.

The meeting which was attended by the top officials of the AfDB, including its Senior Vice President, Charles Boamah; three Vice Presidents, Celestine Monga, (VP and Chief Economist); Vivienne Banke (VP Agriculture, Human and Social Development) and Ms Bajabulile Tshabalala (VP Finance and Chief Finance Officer); Senior Director for Nigeria, Ebrima Faal; DG, Central Africa and former Country Director Nigeria, Dr Ousmane Dore,
among others, reviewed the project proposals tabled by Governor Fayemi and resolved to provide necessary support to the government to actualise them, in line with the Bank’s mission of supporting national and sub national governments’ development plans.

As a follow up to the meeting, a team of technical experts from AfDB headquarters would be in Ekiti State in the next few weeks for further discussion and assessment of the various projects. The visit and other activities that would follow would prepare the ground for the bank’s final decision.

Speaking at the meeting, Governor Fayemi, who is also the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF), said his administration decided to seek AfDB’s support for the projects that are crucial to the infrastructure and industrial development of Ekiti State so as to improve the fortune of the state, reposition it as a destination of choice for investment and create jobs.

Specifically, he said Ekiti State needed to upgrade its infrastructure and invest in agric business, which will in turn provide jobs for its teeming population of youths, which he put at 75 percent of the state’s total population. He added that setting up a smart city to promote knowledge economy is also crucial to the administration.

Governor Fayemi said: “These are our local priorities. If you can support us, it will enable us to do some other things through our own limited resources.

“We have aligned our priorities to the AfDB’s priorities which apply to us, such as lighting up Africa; Feeding Africa; Industrialise Africa etc. All these apply to us as our plan is to make Ekiti a destination of choice for her citizens and all those who will like to live, work and invest in the state.

“To achieve this, we need to invest heavily in infrastructure. We want to fix the roads, have our small cargo airport that will aid agriculture and open our landlocked state to domestic and international markets and ultimately create jobs that our state urgently needs for its vibrant and educated youth population.”

"Wearing his NGF's Chairman's hat, Governor Fayemi advocated for more serious engagements with sub-nationals in Nigeria as they represent the engine room of development. This he argued would complement and accelerate what AfDB is doing at the Federal government level on human capital, infrastructure and private sector development.

The AfDB President, Dr Adesina, said the bank is excited about the plans for job creation, especially for the youth and the plans to improve the stock of infrastructure. He said the menace of kidnapping and banditry in the country would be arrested with more investments and job opportunities for the youths.

Dr Adesina said government must find a way to create jobs for the teeming population of unemployed youths, in order to secure the future of the country.

Dr Adesina commended the Governor for coming to AfDB with a clear plan that could be linked to concrete deliverables.

“Our job is to support and we have been supporting Nigeria. We are willing to support you”, the AfDB President added.


Yinka Oyebode
Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ekiti State
(Abidjan, June 23, 2019)
THE FIRST TIME THE ROAD WAS AWARDED WAS IN ABACHA ERA,IT WAS AWARDED TO ONE FEMALE CONTRACTOR AND NOTHING CAME OUT OF IT.OBJ RE AWARDED THE CONTRACT BUT NO DRAINAGE WAS CONTRUCTED FROM AKURE TO IKERE AND EXPECT THE ROAD TO LAST. THAT ROAD SHOULD BE DUALIZED WITH GOOD DRAINAGE SYSTEM. THANKS TO OSOKO FOR DUALIZING ADO EKITI TO IKERE IN HIS FIRST TENOR.
THIS CONTRACT SHOULD BE AWARDED TO JULIUS BEGER IF U WANT POSITIVE RESULT
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by Olalekanbanky1(m): 7:51pm On Jun 23, 2019
Ishowmoney:
Fct at last...dedicated to all my ex
Bros wake up.




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Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by Bacteriologist(m): 11:36pm On Jun 23, 2019
Good move.
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by AbleBeing: 7:17am On Jun 24, 2019
angry
Re: Ekiti Seeks Afdb’s Support For Ado – Akure Road Construction, Agric Processing by oyeb15: 2:50pm On Jun 24, 2019
The former governor Osoko will just be making unnecessary noise up and down. Thats his achievement.
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