A governorship aspirant on the platform of Abundant Nigeria Renewal Party, (ANRP), Adewale Omoniyi, has said that his administration if voted into office, in 2019, would run a data-driven government.
He said this on Saturday while declaring his interest to join the governorship race in the State, that the people’s needs could be well known by data.
Omoniyi, a Data Scientist, there is a need to rebuild Ogun State, noting that the State is not built on a solid foundation.
“I am not new to Ogun State and Ogun State politics. You see the problem we have in Ogun State is that this State is not built on solid foundation. There is a need to rebuild Ogun State. To build a system that works. A system that will automatically eradicate corruption, and improve our security. A system that will provide jobs to our youths irrespective of their background or family affiliation.
“What we are trying to do is to touch every citizen of Ogun State. Individually, everybody must have this impact on government. We need to identify our problem from the source so that we can proffer the right solutions. You can’t identify the people’s needs without knowing them. You can only know the people by having their data. This our government intends to do,” he added.
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Omoniyi also identified youth empowerment viz a viz entrepreneurship, internship and apprenticeship; Health Care Delivery and Women Empowerment as three of his cardinal programs for the State.
He was however quick to admonish those present at the event to get their permanent voters cards if they are yet to do so.
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