THE Edo State governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, on Thursday night, met with political leaders and other critical stakeholders in Benin City, to set agenda for an all-inclusive and effective governance of the state.
Governor Obaseki, while declaring open a 3-day strategic policy dialogue workshop with the theme: ‘Setting Agenda for the new Administration’, noted that the dialogue was to build a consensus of the policies and strategies expected to be pursued by his government.
A statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr John Mayaki said the governor stated his administration’s desire to have an honest, incisive and thought-provoking dialogue.
According to him, Edo State easily ranks among one of the few states in the country that could boast of the largest concentration of “brain power” adding that this abundance of “brain power” abound in the diverse areas of governance, academia and professionals.
According to him: “Edo state easily ranks among one of the few states in Nigeria that can boast of the largest concentration of brain power and these brain power span the whole diverse area of governance through to the professionals, academia, and in every diverse of our economy.
“Therefore, I am very pleased to bring those of you who are not Edo citizens to join in this worthy task of building a legacy for our people. Eight years ago, we had a vision of what we called the Edo Project and I’m happy that some of you here today were part of that project.
“It was clear from the beginning that we wanted to be at the index of functioning states in Nigeria to reclaim the position and rank we have always occupied since we became a region and a state,” he stated.
He explained that in spite of the various challenges, the state had over the last eight years been able to build a strong foundation for the take-off of the Edo project, “which is what I campaigned about and it is time to build on that foundation and that is exactly what we are trying to do now.
“We now want to engage the great minds of our state in this country to help us build an inclusive and enduring state.
“We need institutions that will help us unlock the ingenuity of our people, our land and location in creating an economically prosperous and socially stable Edo state,” he said.
Obaseki further noted that the meeting was very inclusive as those invited cut across political divide in the state, the civil society groups, traditional rulers as well as religious leaders.
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