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Osun Alleviating Poverty Through Social Intervention Programmes – Oyetola

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January 23, (THEWILL) – Governor Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State has said that the various social intervention programmes by his administration is geared towards poverty alleviation among the people of the state.

Oyetola said this during an engagement programme organised by the State’s Civic Engagement Centre on Sunday in Akola Village in Oriade Local Government Area of the state.

Represented by his Special Adviser on Civic Engagement, Mr Olatunbosun Oyintiloye, the governor said his administration in collaboration with the Federal Government had executed several social interventions programmes targeted towards enhancing the general well being of the people in the state.

Oyetola noted that social intervention and safety net programmes were about improving the well being of every individual in society.

The governor explained that his administration was always committed to engendering social development by investing in people and helping them to the path of dignity and self-sufficiency.

He said, “the state government working with the federal government has executed and facilitated nothing less than N5 billion intervention funds disbursed to thousands of people who engage in micro, small and medium enterprises, among other industrial activities.

“This is in a bid to boost their businesses and by extension, commercial and economic activities in the state.

“The vulnerable cluster including the aged and the physically challenged are being catered for with monthly allowances and food.

“While a special platform is being provided for the physically challenged to acquire adequate skill acquisition training under our administration’s special needs framework.

“As a matter of fact, several youths are benefiting and achieving their potentials through different social intervention schemes like Youth Empowerment Scheme (OYES), Youths Employment and Social Support Operation (YESSO), rejuvenation of sporting activities, as well as O’meal catering for our school pupils.

“All these efforts among others form part of our well thought out resolve to augment the pace of social development with a view to engendering a sustainable well being of our people.

“The food scheme initiated by this administration has also helped to stimulate the state economy, as local productions of goods have been tremendously boosted to enhance the socioeconomic activities in the state.

“It has also impacted greatly on the lives of 30,000 beneficiaries monthly, particularly the vulnerable citizens with the multiplier effect on the status of the state economy.”

Earlier in his remarks, the Baale of Akola, Chief Adegbangbe Salami, commended Oyetola for the series of social intervention programs such as food support scheme, financial grants, among others which the people at grassroots had immensely benefited from.

Salami, however, urged the governor not to relent in his resolve to make life more abundant for masses in the state, while restating the support of the people for his administration beyond 2022.

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AYO ESAN, has been actively reporting and analyzing political events for different newspapers for over 18 years. He has also successfully covered national and state elections in Nigeria since the inception of this democracy in 1999.

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