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    Among the key compo­nents of representative democracy are trans­parency, probity and accountability in governance. Leaders get to their positions on the crest of public trust, which was at the basis of their election to hold offices in trust for the electorate.

    One of the factors that erode public trust in governance in Ni­geria and other African countries is refusal of elected and appoint­ed leaders to give account of their stewardship to the people from time to time.

    Since he was inaugurated as the fifth elected Chief Executive of Ekiti State on 16th October, 2022, Governor Biodun Abayomi Oyebanji has never shied away from giving account of his stew­ardship to the people who popu­larly and overwhelmingly elected him into office.

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    From time to time, the Gov­ernor always makes use of any available platform to update the people on issues of governance most especially how he has man­aged the resources of the state and how he has executed the programmes and policies of his administration.

    At every public forum, Gover­nor Oyebanji always trumpeted the need to give account to the people who “employed him as the state leader with their votes” hence the need to resist the lure of staying back in his office in Ado Ekiti but to leave his com­fort zone and meet the people in their localities and also stand before their representatives to lay the cards of governance on the table.

    These he has done through his appearances at ceremonies where he presided over swear­ing-in of key government offi­cials, interview sessions with re­porters, periodic media chat, and stakeholders engagements held to mark every 100 days in office, as well as budget presentations before the House of Assembly, among others.

    But the highpoint of Governor Oyebanji’s public accountability gesture to the people of the state was the State of the State Ad­dress which he had done twice in the life of his administration. The first one was on 16th Octo­ber, 2023 when his administration clocked one year in office while the second was on 16th October, 2024 at the occasion of the second anniversary in power.

    This is coupled with the fact that the annual budget in Ekiti State results from town hall meet­ings with the representatives of all communities who are asked to bring their priority projects for incorporation into the budget. Such a forum offers the Governor an opportunity to give account on what his government has done for each of the communities.

    The State of the State Address, during which a Governor gives a detailed and elaborate account to the people at the anniversary of coming to office on the floor of the House of Assembly, is the cli­max of the celebration of public accountability enacted into law during the immediate past ad­ministration led by former Gov­ernor Kayode Fayemi.

    The first State of the State Ad­dress by Governor Oyebanji last year gave him an opportunity to report to the state legislators and by extension, the entire people of Ekiti, the commendable achieve­ments recorded within the first year which had started bearing fruits in all the five pillars of his administration to the admira­tion of critical stakeholders in the state.

    Apparently impressed by what the Governor achieved within the first anniversary, which included ending over ten years of blackout in many communities, inaugu­ration of an Independent Power Project, attraction of investors, empowerment of artisans, mi­cro, small and medium enter­prises, infrastructure, workers and pensioners’ welfare, three former Governors – Otunba Niyi Adebayo, Chief Ayo Fayose and Dr Kayode Fayemi – unanimously endorsed Governor Oyebanji for another term in office.

    At the second State of the State Address at the Ekiti Parliament, Governor Oyebanji had anoth­er opportunity to give account to the people of the state with more milestones in governance to report as his administration reaches the half way mark. The Governor did not fail to stress the importance of rendering ac­count, noting that Ekiti remains the only state in Nigeria to give legal backing to the State of the State Address.

    He said: “This tradition of delivering a State of the State Address, which represents an essential pillar of democracy and a shining example of ac­countability, continues with to­day’s address. As your Governor, I come here with a great sense of reverence for this honour­able House and the good people of Ekiti State, recognizing the great honour that has been be­stowed upon me to occupy this office, signifying the trust of the people, not just in me, but in our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). I do not take this honour for granted.

    “I will continue to thank His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, who enshrined this democrat­ic practice of accountability in our governance culture in Ekiti. To date, our State remains the only state in Nigeria that has enshrined the State of the State Address as a legal requirement for stewardship. We must remain proud of this distinction.”

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    The achievements recorded under the six pillars of the ad­ministration formed the thrust of the account of his steward­ship. The six pillars include Gov­ernance, Youth Development and Job Creation, Human Capital De­velopment, Agriculture and Ru­ral Development, Infrastructure and Industrialization and Arts, Culture and Tourism.

    The Governor noted that the good governance firmly en­trenched in Ekiti had seen the state receive positive ratings among the comity of States in Nigeria which came about as a result of prudent management of funds, to fiscal transparency and accountability. These include first position in the PSLI Subna­tional Audit Efficacy Index on which the State scored 92 out of 100.

    Ekiti ranked 2nd in the Budg­IT State Fiscal Transparency League for Q1 2024 and also topped the BudgiT’s State Fiscal Transparency League for Q2 2024 with a total score of 97%.

    Before the state legislators on that memorable day, Governor Oyebanji had plenty of standout achievements to showcase in the areas of more employment for job seekers, good governance, iconic infrastructures which were ei­ther constructed or rehabilitat­ed, economic empowerment for citizens, improving the security architecture, better welfare for workers and citizens, attraction of more investment, provision of enabling environment for busi­nesses to thrive, among others.

    Out of the plethora of achieve­ments the Governor highlighted, there are some that are worthy of mention and these include the $80 million investment loan from the African Development Bank (AfDB) to trigger the construc­tion of the Ekiti Knowledge Zone (EKZ) to replicate the Silicon Val­ley in the State.

    Another is the provision of $100,000 each to ten cooperatives in partnership with USADF, set up of N1 billion cooperative fund for Ekiti Cooperative industry and partnership with Access Bank to facilitate N1 billion cred­it facilities to Ekiti women. Pro­vision of more market facilities for traders like Shasha BAO and installation of more facilities at Agric Olope Market.

    The State of the State Address also revealed that Governor Oye­banji scored high marks in the welfare of workers and pension­ers with the clearing of backlog of arrears of salaries and bo­nuses owed workers and month­ly pensions and gratuities owed retirees.

    He explained that his adminis­tration had paid N8,562,042,632.79 to state pensioners and N7,442,076,921.25 to Local Gov­ernment pensioners from Octo­ber 16, 2023 till date while the sum of N4,900,000,000.00 as gratuity to state and N2,803,562,592.72 to Local Government retirees from October 16, 2023 till date.

    The on-going renovation of nine general hospitals across the state, complete renovation of theatre suites, accident and emergency ward, dialysis cen­tre and selective wards at Ekiti State University Teaching Hos­pital, upgrade of State Special­ist Hospital, Ikole Ekiti to a Fed­eral Medical Centre were some of the major highlights of the turnaround in the health sector, as captured in the State of the State Address.

    Under the State Health In­surance Scheme (Ulerawa), an explicit but guaranteed package of care was provided to the pop­ulace which includes free deliv­ery across the 177 primary health centres. The Governor stated that the scheme under Ulerawa had been extended to all 3.6million residents of Ekiti including pen­sioners. As at today, over 9,000 pensioners have enrolled in the program.

    The Governor also dwelt on the giant strides of his admin­istration in agriculture with the coming on stream of Special Ag­riculture Processing Zone and engagement of 913 participants in Youth in Commercial Agricul­ture programme, infrastructure, especially road construction and rehabilitation. Ekiti has taken a bold march forward in multi-sec­toral development.

    All these commendable feats within two years which were un­folded in the State of the State Address elicited an endorsement of the Governor for another term in office by the House of Assem­bly members led by the Speaker, Rt. Hon. Adeoye Aribasoye.

    Through the State of the State Address, the people of Ekiti were able to listen to the scorecard of the helmsman and are now aware that the state had witnessed im­pactful growth under a Governor that is committed to walking his talk in making shared prosperity a reality.

    *Ogunmola is Senior Special Assistant (Media) to the Governor

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