News

Ekiti appeals to citizens against victimizing Fulani herders

By Gbenga Sodeinde, Ado Ekiti

The Ekiti state government has appealed to its citizens not to victimise any Fulani herder performing legitimate businesses in the state.

The government urged the populace to be cautious and be circumspect of their actions in order to be able to distinguish herders pursuing their legitimate means of livelihood in a decent manner and those that perpetrating evil.

The government revealed that it has approved the appointment of Prince Alexander Adebukola Aina as the new Owa of Oke Oro in Ijero Local Government Area of the state.

Speaking in Ado Ekiti on Thursday at the post- state executive council press conference, the Information Commissioner, Muyiwa Olumilua, said part of the security strategies of government has been that all residents must be vigilant and report strange faces to security agencies for prompt action.

“The government has no problem with Fulani herders doing legitimate businesses. Our people must know that we have the Ekiti anti-grazing law in place and it shall be applied when necessary.”

Olumilua said the council also approved the contract for the completion of Oba Adejugbe Market in Ado Ekiti, construction of internal roads at the Ekiti state University Teaching Hospital and additional upgrading of the Technical College, Ado Ekiti for optimum productivity.

As part of the efforts to boost food production, Olumilua added that the state government has approved the clearing of 1, 500 hectares of land across five local government areas which will be done in partnership with multi-national agencies for direct investment in the state.

Speaking further on the Oba Adejugbe Market, the Commissioner for Works, Sola Adebayo, said “the facility is 70 per cent completed and we want to commission it during Fayemi’s first year in office.

“The contractor has been mandated to deliver by September ending. We have done a lot of amendments by removing some structures therein. We have a local content law that will make the indigenes participate in the contract and allocation,” he said.

On the government’s commitment to improve the health sector, the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Mojisola Yaya-Kolade, said Ekiti has 320 health centres, clarifying that 177 of them were being rehabilitated to give improved healthcare delivery across all the wards in the state.

Yaya-Kolade said the state will introduce the universal healthcare insurance scheme to bolster the health sector and elongate the life expectancy of citizens.

Related Posts