Text of the Address by His Excellency Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria in COMMEMORATION OF THE NEW YEAR 2020 at Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State, Wednesday, January 1, 2020
The document is the text of the State Address by the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the creation of Ekiti State and Nigeria's 61st independence anniversary. In the address, the Governor reflects on the progress Ekiti State has made in the past 25 years, paying tribute to the leaders and citizens who fought for the creation of the state and established its foundations. He notes that while progress has been made, there is still work to be done to improve development and realize the founding fathers' dream of a prosperous Ekiti State. Going forward, the Governor pledges his government's commitment to prioritizing the well-being
Governor Fayemi gave a special address marking the 2nd anniversary of his administration as governor of Ekiti State. [1] He discussed the progress made over the past 2 years in implementing the administration's 8-point agenda focused on governance, infrastructure, agriculture, education, health, industry, tourism, and gender equality. [2] While challenges remain, the governor highlighted achievements in each sector and expressed confidence that the foundation has been laid for continued progress and development in Ekiti State. [3]
The governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, gave a farewell address to the 2010 Batch 'C' corps members who had completed their mandatory one-year national service in Ekiti State. He congratulated them on successfully finishing their service and encouraged them to build on the bonds and experiences gained. The governor also highlighted the corps members' contributions to education, healthcare, and community development in Ekiti State. He wished them the best in their future endeavors and encouraged them to explore business opportunities in Nigeria rather than join the unemployed.
Text of the State of the State Address by
His Excellency
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria
At the
Conference Hall, Governor’s Office, Ado Ekiti
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
The governor of Ekiti State addressed the people on Nigeria's 51st independence anniversary and Ekiti State's 15th anniversary of creation. He reflected on the challenges Nigeria has faced since independence but how it has remained united. He also honored the struggle for Ekiti State to achieve self-government. While progress has been made, core values of the Ekiti people are being eroded. However, the governor expressed hope for a better future through the state's development agenda and assistance for vulnerable elders. He called on the people to work together to realize their dream for Ekiti State.
The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, delivered a speech at a stakeholder's meeting in Lagos to discuss moving Ekiti State forward. He outlined challenges facing the state and steps already taken, including implementing an 8 Point Agenda reform plan. The Governor sought input and ideas from stakeholders to develop a strategic action plan and build consensus on priorities. He pledged to sustain partnership and consultation to transform Ekiti State out of poverty through agriculture, education, healthcare and other development initiatives.
The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, delivered a speech at a stakeholder's meeting in Lagos to discuss moving Ekiti State forward. He outlined challenges facing the state and steps already taken, including implementing an 8 Point Agenda reform plan. The Governor sought input and ideas from stakeholders to develop a strategic action plan and build consensus on priorities. He pledged to sustain partnership and consultation to transform Ekiti State out of poverty through agriculture, education, healthcare and other development initiatives.
The document summarizes a speech given by the Deputy Governor of Ekiti State announcing a week-long series of events to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the administration led by Dr. Kayode Fayemi. In one year, the administration has implemented reforms, improved health care through free programs, created jobs, supported agriculture, and invested in infrastructure like roads. To mark the anniversary, the events will include stakeholders' celebrations, a youth summit, arts and culture night, project commissions, an economic development summit, and a thanksgiving service. The deputy governor urges the press to publicize the events and continue supporting the administration's efforts to develop the state.
The document is the text of the State Address by the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, on the occasion of the 25th anniversary of the creation of Ekiti State and Nigeria's 61st independence anniversary. In the address, the Governor reflects on the progress Ekiti State has made in the past 25 years, paying tribute to the leaders and citizens who fought for the creation of the state and established its foundations. He notes that while progress has been made, there is still work to be done to improve development and realize the founding fathers' dream of a prosperous Ekiti State. Going forward, the Governor pledges his government's commitment to prioritizing the well-being
Governor Fayemi gave a special address marking the 2nd anniversary of his administration as governor of Ekiti State. [1] He discussed the progress made over the past 2 years in implementing the administration's 8-point agenda focused on governance, infrastructure, agriculture, education, health, industry, tourism, and gender equality. [2] While challenges remain, the governor highlighted achievements in each sector and expressed confidence that the foundation has been laid for continued progress and development in Ekiti State. [3]
The governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, gave a farewell address to the 2010 Batch 'C' corps members who had completed their mandatory one-year national service in Ekiti State. He congratulated them on successfully finishing their service and encouraged them to build on the bonds and experiences gained. The governor also highlighted the corps members' contributions to education, healthcare, and community development in Ekiti State. He wished them the best in their future endeavors and encouraged them to explore business opportunities in Nigeria rather than join the unemployed.
Text of the State of the State Address by
His Excellency
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria
At the
Conference Hall, Governor’s Office, Ado Ekiti
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
The governor of Ekiti State addressed the people on Nigeria's 51st independence anniversary and Ekiti State's 15th anniversary of creation. He reflected on the challenges Nigeria has faced since independence but how it has remained united. He also honored the struggle for Ekiti State to achieve self-government. While progress has been made, core values of the Ekiti people are being eroded. However, the governor expressed hope for a better future through the state's development agenda and assistance for vulnerable elders. He called on the people to work together to realize their dream for Ekiti State.
The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, delivered a speech at a stakeholder's meeting in Lagos to discuss moving Ekiti State forward. He outlined challenges facing the state and steps already taken, including implementing an 8 Point Agenda reform plan. The Governor sought input and ideas from stakeholders to develop a strategic action plan and build consensus on priorities. He pledged to sustain partnership and consultation to transform Ekiti State out of poverty through agriculture, education, healthcare and other development initiatives.
The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, delivered a speech at a stakeholder's meeting in Lagos to discuss moving Ekiti State forward. He outlined challenges facing the state and steps already taken, including implementing an 8 Point Agenda reform plan. The Governor sought input and ideas from stakeholders to develop a strategic action plan and build consensus on priorities. He pledged to sustain partnership and consultation to transform Ekiti State out of poverty through agriculture, education, healthcare and other development initiatives.
The document summarizes a speech given by the Deputy Governor of Ekiti State announcing a week-long series of events to commemorate the one-year anniversary of the administration led by Dr. Kayode Fayemi. In one year, the administration has implemented reforms, improved health care through free programs, created jobs, supported agriculture, and invested in infrastructure like roads. To mark the anniversary, the events will include stakeholders' celebrations, a youth summit, arts and culture night, project commissions, an economic development summit, and a thanksgiving service. The deputy governor urges the press to publicize the events and continue supporting the administration's efforts to develop the state.
Text of the Address by His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria, on the occasion of the INTERNATIONAL CELEBRATION OF WORKERS’ DAY Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State.
Text of the Keynote Address by
His Excellency
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria
on the occasion of the
FLAG-OFF CEREMONY OF THE SPECIAL GRANT TRANSFER TO THE ELDERLY (OWO ARUGBO) AND PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED
at
Ekiti Parapo Pavilion, Ado Ekiti
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
The document summarizes Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's 7-year campaign for special category status for Bihar from 2005 to 2010. It details Nitish Kumar's letters and meetings with Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and others to highlight Bihar's development deficit and demand special category status and economic packages. Despite unanimous resolutions passed in the Bihar Legislative Assembly and Council, a PIL dismissal, and Nitish Kumar making it a precondition for alliance support, the central government did not grant special category status for Bihar.
The Governor delivered an address at an empowerment ceremony for youths trained under the Rural Agricultural Development Training Scheme. He emphasized that the training program focused on poverty eradication and self-employment. Over 200 youths received a loan of 100,000 Naira each for agricultural skills training. The government will pay interest and guarantee the loans. The Governor encouraged the youths to repay the loans within 18 months to be self-reliant and contribute to Ekiti's development.
1. The document calls on all teachers in Ekiti State to support the re-election of Governor John Kayode Fayemi in the upcoming June 21st, 2014 gubernatorial election.
2. It highlights Fayemi's achievements since becoming governor in 2010, including renovating schools, providing textbooks and lab equipment for students, and ensuring all qualified students could take the WASCCE exam for free.
3. Under Fayemi, teachers' salaries and allowances have been raised four times, promotions have been pursued vigorously, and the Teachers' Development Need Assessment program has been cancelled and replaced with training opportunities.
Knowledge and Understanding of your world is a subject that educates children on topics ranging from culture,ethnicity to leadership both at local levels and international levels thereby equipping learners to become responsible global leaders.
Blog by shri chandrakant patil ji sankalp patra 2019 a manifesto by bjpChandrakantPatilDada
The Sankalp Patra was released in New Delhi and is a document which promises good governance, security and as well as the prosperity of the country. BJP, calls it a pledge or the resolution document and claims it to be different from the Manifestos released by other parties. The promises made in the Sankalp Patra is applicable until the year 2022. This was released jointly by Prime Minister Sri. Narendra Modi, party President Sri. Amit Shah, Smt. Sushma Swaraj, Union Minister Sri. Rajnath Singh, and Sri. Arun Jaitley.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh focused on 10 key economic policies: 1) enabling human development through expanding education, health care, and child rights initiatives 2) promoting social inclusion through food security, empowering women, and supporting weaker sections 3) accelerating infrastructure growth in areas like roads, airports, railways, and telecom. The goals were to reduce poverty, inequality, and deliver sustained high growth to improve lives across India.
KEYNOTE ADDRESS DELIVERED BY HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR OF EKITI STATE, DR. KAYODE FAYEMI AT THE OPENING CEREMONY OF A TWO- DAY TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ON EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF MDGs PROJECTS HELD BETWEEN THURSDAY 3RD AND FRIDAY 4TH MAY, 2012 AT LADY JIBOWU HALL, GOVERNMENT HOUSE GROUNDS ADO-EKITI.
We've looked at the difficulties that governments face in pleasing everyone. What does the government in Singapore do to meet some of the needs and challenges faced by society here?
This document is the transcript of President Jacob Zuma's 2011 State of the Nation Address given on February 10, 2011. In the address, Zuma highlights that South Africa has made progress in establishing a stable democracy, providing basic services, reducing crime, and improving education. However, unemployment and poverty remain challenges. Zuma declares 2011 the year of job creation and outlines six priority areas for job growth: infrastructure, agriculture, mining, manufacturing, green economy, and tourism. He emphasizes that job creation will require partnership between government, business, labor, and communities.
Chapter 2 - Guiding Principles of GovernanceGoh Bang Rui
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What are the guiding principles in Singapore? There are a total of 4 guiding principles of good governance.
1. Leadership is key
2. Anticipate changes and stay relevant
3. Reward for work and work for reward (meritocracy)
4. A stake for everyone, opportunities for all
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Secondary 3 Express/ Normal Academic
Chapter 2 - Guiding Principles of Governance.
This document outlines Australia's strategy for strengthening its relationship with India by 2025. It discusses the importance of India, which has over 1.2 billion people and the world's third largest economy. Australia and India have strong historical and cultural ties, and there is significant potential to grow trade, investment, and cooperation across a variety of sectors including resources, energy, education and science. The strategy identifies opportunities to deepen connections between communities, businesses, and governments in both countries to help realize this vision for the bilateral relationship by 2025.
Text of the Address by His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria on the occasion of the
SIGNING OF THE 2020 SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION BILL INTO LAW at Exco Chamber, Governor’s Office, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State on Monday, June 22, 2020
Hon. Francis fonseca: Budget Presentation 2013-2014pupbelize
The opposition leader criticizes the government's budget for fiscal year 2013/2014 for failing to consult stakeholders and being disconnected from reality. He argues the budget does not address critical issues like unemployment, poverty, crime, and the high cost of living. While acknowledging debt relief from extending bond repayments, he asserts the government has failed to grow the economy over five years. The opposition contends past PUP governments invested in infrastructure and services, unlike the UDP. The leader calls on the government to create jobs and tackle pressing economic issues facing Belizeans.
The document summarizes Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's top 10 economic development policies for India. It discusses policies focused on enabling human development through education, health and child rights initiatives; social inclusion through programs for women, minorities, Scheduled Castes/Tribes; rural renewal through rural employment and infrastructure programs; transforming cities; economic resurgence; sustaining the environment; advancing science and technology; managing disasters; national security; and building international bridges. The policies aim to reduce poverty, inequality, and promote inclusive growth across sectors like education, healthcare, rural development, infrastructure, and social welfare.
This document is the State of the Nation Address given by President Jacob Zuma of South Africa on February 9, 2012. In the summary, Zuma highlights that while progress has been made in areas like health, education, and infrastructure, unemployment, poverty, and inequality persist, especially among black South Africans, women, and youth. Zuma announces that the government will take decisive action to grow the economy and address these challenges head on. Recent figures show unemployment declining and 365,000 new jobs created in 2011, though more work remains given global economic conditions.
Chapter 2 - Singapore's Population PolicyGoh Bang Rui
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The slides focus on the topic of the population policy in Singapore under the theme of Governance under Singapore Social Studies (New Syllabus).
There are 3 stages of population growth, namely:
1. Control Population Growth,
- 'Stop at 2' Policy
2. Encourage Population Growth
-Graduate Mothers' Scheme
-'3 Or More If You can Afford It' Policy
-Pro-family measure
-Attract Foreign Talent
3. Prepare for an Ageing Population
-Senior Citizens as Assets to Society
-'Many Helping Hands' approach
Thank you for watching my slides.
Any feedback is welcome.
Secondary 3 Express/ Normal Academic
Chapter 2 - Population Policy
Statement on the Appointment of members of the National ExecutiveSABC News
In the election of the 8th of May, South Africans provided this administration with a clear mandate to accelerate inclusive economic growth, act with greater urgency to tackle poverty, improve government services, fight corruption and end state capture.
Text of the Address by His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria in COMMEMORATION OF THE NEW YEAR 2021 at Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State on Friday, January 1, 2021
- The document is the 2013 budget speech by Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, Nigeria presented on Dec 6, 2012.
- It summarizes achievements in 2012 including infrastructure development, education, healthcare, agriculture, industry and women's empowerment.
- It outlines the process for developing the 2013 budget including public consultation, strategic planning, and revenue/expenditure projections.
Text of the Address by His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria, on the occasion of the INTERNATIONAL CELEBRATION OF WORKERS’ DAY Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State.
Text of the Keynote Address by
His Excellency
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria
on the occasion of the
FLAG-OFF CEREMONY OF THE SPECIAL GRANT TRANSFER TO THE ELDERLY (OWO ARUGBO) AND PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED
at
Ekiti Parapo Pavilion, Ado Ekiti
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
The document summarizes Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's 7-year campaign for special category status for Bihar from 2005 to 2010. It details Nitish Kumar's letters and meetings with Prime Ministers Manmohan Singh and others to highlight Bihar's development deficit and demand special category status and economic packages. Despite unanimous resolutions passed in the Bihar Legislative Assembly and Council, a PIL dismissal, and Nitish Kumar making it a precondition for alliance support, the central government did not grant special category status for Bihar.
The Governor delivered an address at an empowerment ceremony for youths trained under the Rural Agricultural Development Training Scheme. He emphasized that the training program focused on poverty eradication and self-employment. Over 200 youths received a loan of 100,000 Naira each for agricultural skills training. The government will pay interest and guarantee the loans. The Governor encouraged the youths to repay the loans within 18 months to be self-reliant and contribute to Ekiti's development.
1. The document calls on all teachers in Ekiti State to support the re-election of Governor John Kayode Fayemi in the upcoming June 21st, 2014 gubernatorial election.
2. It highlights Fayemi's achievements since becoming governor in 2010, including renovating schools, providing textbooks and lab equipment for students, and ensuring all qualified students could take the WASCCE exam for free.
3. Under Fayemi, teachers' salaries and allowances have been raised four times, promotions have been pursued vigorously, and the Teachers' Development Need Assessment program has been cancelled and replaced with training opportunities.
Knowledge and Understanding of your world is a subject that educates children on topics ranging from culture,ethnicity to leadership both at local levels and international levels thereby equipping learners to become responsible global leaders.
Blog by shri chandrakant patil ji sankalp patra 2019 a manifesto by bjpChandrakantPatilDada
The Sankalp Patra was released in New Delhi and is a document which promises good governance, security and as well as the prosperity of the country. BJP, calls it a pledge or the resolution document and claims it to be different from the Manifestos released by other parties. The promises made in the Sankalp Patra is applicable until the year 2022. This was released jointly by Prime Minister Sri. Narendra Modi, party President Sri. Amit Shah, Smt. Sushma Swaraj, Union Minister Sri. Rajnath Singh, and Sri. Arun Jaitley.
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh focused on 10 key economic policies: 1) enabling human development through expanding education, health care, and child rights initiatives 2) promoting social inclusion through food security, empowering women, and supporting weaker sections 3) accelerating infrastructure growth in areas like roads, airports, railways, and telecom. The goals were to reduce poverty, inequality, and deliver sustained high growth to improve lives across India.
KEYNOTE ADDRESS DELIVERED BY HIS EXCELLENCY, THE GOVERNOR OF EKITI STATE, DR. KAYODE FAYEMI AT THE OPENING CEREMONY OF A TWO- DAY TRAINING WORKSHOP FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS ON EFFECTIVE IMPLEMENTATION OF MDGs PROJECTS HELD BETWEEN THURSDAY 3RD AND FRIDAY 4TH MAY, 2012 AT LADY JIBOWU HALL, GOVERNMENT HOUSE GROUNDS ADO-EKITI.
We've looked at the difficulties that governments face in pleasing everyone. What does the government in Singapore do to meet some of the needs and challenges faced by society here?
This document is the transcript of President Jacob Zuma's 2011 State of the Nation Address given on February 10, 2011. In the address, Zuma highlights that South Africa has made progress in establishing a stable democracy, providing basic services, reducing crime, and improving education. However, unemployment and poverty remain challenges. Zuma declares 2011 the year of job creation and outlines six priority areas for job growth: infrastructure, agriculture, mining, manufacturing, green economy, and tourism. He emphasizes that job creation will require partnership between government, business, labor, and communities.
Chapter 2 - Guiding Principles of GovernanceGoh Bang Rui
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bit.ly/gohbangrui
What are the guiding principles in Singapore? There are a total of 4 guiding principles of good governance.
1. Leadership is key
2. Anticipate changes and stay relevant
3. Reward for work and work for reward (meritocracy)
4. A stake for everyone, opportunities for all
Thank you for watching my slides.
Any feedback is welcome.
Secondary 3 Express/ Normal Academic
Chapter 2 - Guiding Principles of Governance.
This document outlines Australia's strategy for strengthening its relationship with India by 2025. It discusses the importance of India, which has over 1.2 billion people and the world's third largest economy. Australia and India have strong historical and cultural ties, and there is significant potential to grow trade, investment, and cooperation across a variety of sectors including resources, energy, education and science. The strategy identifies opportunities to deepen connections between communities, businesses, and governments in both countries to help realize this vision for the bilateral relationship by 2025.
Text of the Address by His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria on the occasion of the
SIGNING OF THE 2020 SUPPLEMENTARY APPROPRIATION BILL INTO LAW at Exco Chamber, Governor’s Office, Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State on Monday, June 22, 2020
Hon. Francis fonseca: Budget Presentation 2013-2014pupbelize
The opposition leader criticizes the government's budget for fiscal year 2013/2014 for failing to consult stakeholders and being disconnected from reality. He argues the budget does not address critical issues like unemployment, poverty, crime, and the high cost of living. While acknowledging debt relief from extending bond repayments, he asserts the government has failed to grow the economy over five years. The opposition contends past PUP governments invested in infrastructure and services, unlike the UDP. The leader calls on the government to create jobs and tackle pressing economic issues facing Belizeans.
The document summarizes Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's top 10 economic development policies for India. It discusses policies focused on enabling human development through education, health and child rights initiatives; social inclusion through programs for women, minorities, Scheduled Castes/Tribes; rural renewal through rural employment and infrastructure programs; transforming cities; economic resurgence; sustaining the environment; advancing science and technology; managing disasters; national security; and building international bridges. The policies aim to reduce poverty, inequality, and promote inclusive growth across sectors like education, healthcare, rural development, infrastructure, and social welfare.
This document is the State of the Nation Address given by President Jacob Zuma of South Africa on February 9, 2012. In the summary, Zuma highlights that while progress has been made in areas like health, education, and infrastructure, unemployment, poverty, and inequality persist, especially among black South Africans, women, and youth. Zuma announces that the government will take decisive action to grow the economy and address these challenges head on. Recent figures show unemployment declining and 365,000 new jobs created in 2011, though more work remains given global economic conditions.
Chapter 2 - Singapore's Population PolicyGoh Bang Rui
Subscribe to my education channel.
bit.ly/gohbangrui
The slides focus on the topic of the population policy in Singapore under the theme of Governance under Singapore Social Studies (New Syllabus).
There are 3 stages of population growth, namely:
1. Control Population Growth,
- 'Stop at 2' Policy
2. Encourage Population Growth
-Graduate Mothers' Scheme
-'3 Or More If You can Afford It' Policy
-Pro-family measure
-Attract Foreign Talent
3. Prepare for an Ageing Population
-Senior Citizens as Assets to Society
-'Many Helping Hands' approach
Thank you for watching my slides.
Any feedback is welcome.
Secondary 3 Express/ Normal Academic
Chapter 2 - Population Policy
Statement on the Appointment of members of the National ExecutiveSABC News
In the election of the 8th of May, South Africans provided this administration with a clear mandate to accelerate inclusive economic growth, act with greater urgency to tackle poverty, improve government services, fight corruption and end state capture.
Text of the Address by His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria in COMMEMORATION OF THE NEW YEAR 2021 at Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State on Friday, January 1, 2021
- The document is the 2013 budget speech by Gov. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, Nigeria presented on Dec 6, 2012.
- It summarizes achievements in 2012 including infrastructure development, education, healthcare, agriculture, industry and women's empowerment.
- It outlines the process for developing the 2013 budget including public consultation, strategic planning, and revenue/expenditure projections.
The document is the 2019 budget speech presented by the Governor of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, to the Ekiti State House of Assembly. It outlines the objectives and priorities of the "Budget of Restoration" for 2019. The budget aims to restore Ekiti State through investments in social programs, education, infrastructure, agriculture, and improving revenue generation and governance. It was developed through public consultation and is intended to achieve sustainable development, accountability, and meet the needs of citizens across the state.
This document outlines Kenya's Second Medium Term Plan from 2013 to 2017. Some key points:
- It aims to accelerate economic growth and achieve a double digit GDP growth rate to reduce poverty, unemployment and inequality.
- Priority sectors for investment and growth include infrastructure, agriculture, livestock, fisheries, manufacturing, oil and mineral resources.
- It emphasizes implementing devolution, training youth, and commercializing agriculture to increase incomes and food security.
- Reforms are outlined in areas like public sector, land, science and technology, and establishing national values and ethics.
The document is a speech by the governor presenting the 2012 Appropriation Bill to the state House of Assembly. It discusses the goals of improving infrastructure, education, health care, industry, gender equality, and reducing poverty. It summarizes the achievements under the previous budget and outlines the goals of the new "Budget of Delivery" which aims to further human development through building infrastructure while encouraging private sector participation.
Text of the Address by His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria on the occasion of the COMMISSIONING OF 187 SOLAR DIRECT DRIVE COLD CHAIN EQUIPMENT at Ekiti State Central Medical Stores
Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State.
A Speech Delivered by His Excellency Dr. John Kayode Fayemi, The Executive Governor, Ekiti State on the Occasion of the Official Launching of Youth Commercial Agricultural Development (Y-CAD), GES Programmes and 2012 Farming Season.
The document is a speech delivered by the Deputy Governor of Ekiti State, Nigeria at a Youth Summit organized by the state government and RISE Network. The summit aims to provide opportunities for youth to contribute to development and reassess themselves. Specifically, it seeks to encourage education, talent discovery, skill empowerment, and traditional values among youth. The state government has created several programs in the past year to reduce unemployment, train youth in agriculture, create businesses, and employ over 5,000 youth. However, more work is needed as some youth engage in crime and see politics as their only path. The summit hopes to help youth rediscover themselves and become responsible members of society.
Text of the State Address on COVID 19 Response 9 by His Excellency, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON, Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria on Updates on the COVID 19 Ekiti State Response Ado-Ekiti – Sunday, September 13, 2020.
An address by his Excellency, The Governor of Ekiti State, Dr Kayode Fayemi at the closing bell ceremony of the 2nd Ekiti State Bond Issuance on Tuesday 3rd April 2012.
The governor inaugurated the board of Fountain Investment Holdings Limited and the Ekiti State Economic Development Council to help develop the state's economy. He believes these institutions will help harness Ekiti's resources and potentials in a sustainable way to improve lives. The board and council have important terms of reference, including promoting public-private partnerships, investment, employment, agriculture and small businesses. The governor charges the members with using fresh ideas to make Ekiti an economic giant and self-sufficient state.
The document provides an analysis of key aspects of the Union Budget for 2020-21 presented by the Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman. Some of the highlights included in the 3-page summary are:
1) Removal of the Dividend Distribution Tax (DDT) and changes to tax slabs for individuals.
2) Measures to support the education, NBFC, MSME, and digital sectors through initiatives like allowing top universities to offer online degrees, debt relief for MSMEs, and expanding digital connectivity across the country.
3) Increased allocation for women's programs and a focus on nutrition, health, safety, and empowerment of women in the budget.
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Kenya Vision 2030 is Kenya's new development blueprint for the period 2008 to 2030. The vision aims to transform Kenya into "a newly industrializing, middle-income country providing a high quality of life to all its citizens by 2030". It identifies three key pillars for development: economic, social and political.
The economic pillar focuses on sustaining economic growth through agriculture, manufacturing, wholesale and retail trade, tourism, and business process outsourcing. The social pillar aims to develop a just and cohesive society with social equity and a high quality of life through investments in healthcare, education, housing and urbanization, water and irrigation. The political pillar seeks to realize a democratic political system founded on issue-
PM delivered a speech at the 85th annual general meeting of FICCI outlining key themes. He acknowledged that while India experienced strong growth reaching nearly 9% annually from 2003-2008, the global economic downturn and domestic issues slowed growth to around 5.5-6%. However, the government is committed to accelerating inclusive growth through various economic reforms and social programs. Key reforms include direct cash transfers to beneficiaries using Aadhaar identification, increasing investment and savings, reducing subsidies, correcting energy pricing, and liberalizing FDI policies to address fiscal and current account deficits and revive the economy. The PM expressed confidence that these measures will help restore growth momentum and put India back on a path of 8-9% annual
A Speech Delivered By The Governor Of Ekiti State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi At The Presentation Of Laptop Computers To Teachers And Students In Ekiti State Public Schools And Specialised Computers And Instructional Materials To The Special Schools
In Ekiti State On 14th March, 2012.
A SPEECH DELIVERED BY THE GOVERNOR OF EKITI STATE
DR. KAYODE FAYEMI AT THE FLAG-OFF OF OPERATION RENOVATE ALL SCHOOLS IN EKITI (ORASE) HELD ON THURSDAY 26TH JULY, 2012 AT COMPREHENSIVE HIGH SCHOOL, AAYE EKITI, CORPUS CHRISTI COLLEGE, ILAWE EKITI AND OLAOLUWA MUSLIM COLLEGE, ADO-EKITI
Ladies and Gentlemen, I am delighted to be with you in this hallowed chamber on this special occasion of the presentation of the 2021 Budget proposal christened, “Budget of Recovery and Economic Restoration” to the Ekiti State House of Assembly.
Ekiti State Government took interest in the computation of State GDP with a view to having an indicator for measuring overall and sectoral level of the State’s economy.
The computation of this edition of State GDP was a programme jointly initiated by the Federal Ministry of Budget and National Planning, National Bureau of Statistics and Governors’ forum in 2012. The idea of joint conduct of the exercise was to adopt uniform methodology and approach using hybrid method but with more emphasis on bottom-up approach.
The document discusses the education strategy and opportunities in Ekiti State, Nigeria. It outlines the government's 8-point agenda which includes making education and human capital development a priority. The goals are to provide free compulsory education through senior secondary school, put a computer on every student's desk by 2014, and establish various educational institutions. The vision is for education to drive economic growth and develop Ekiti as an education-tourism center by creating a skilled workforce and attracting students and funding from other places.
Madam Speaker
In A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens opens with:
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity… we were all going direct to Heaven, we were all going direct the other way...”
So too is the present time. As a country, we stand at a crossroads. We can choose a path of hope; or a path of despair. We can go directly to Heaven, or as Dickens so politely puts it, we can go the other way.
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The document provides an analysis of Ekiti State's debt sustainability and debt management strategy from 2016-2020 and projections from 2021-2030. Some key findings:
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Text of the Address by
His Excellency
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON
Governor, Ekiti State, Nigeria
in
COMMEMORATION OF THE NEW YEAR 2020
at
Ado-Ekiti, Ekiti State
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
1. Ekiti-kete, I am most delighted to rejoice with you this morning and
joyfully welcome you to this new dawn. The dawn of a new year and the
beginning of new accomplishments.
2. First, let us thank God for His grace and benevolence over us as a people,
state and government. The outgone year, 2019, was far better than the
year before it, 2018, and all indices point to the fact that this New Year,
2020, promises to be more eventful and glorious than the previous year.
We, therefore, have many reasons to appreciate God Almighty.
3. Exactly a year ago, specifically on January 1st 2019, I addressed and
assured you that as a new government, we have mapped out various
short, medium and long term interventions to bring succour to our people
and restore lost values and dignity. Without being immodest and with all
sense of humility, I make bold
4. to tell Ekiti kete that we have kept our words.
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5. To the glory of God, Ekiti is fully back in the leadership of the comity of
States and we are making deliberate and concerted efforts to build the
state of our dreams. We are indeed walking the talk in the best interest of
Ekiti-kete by judiciously implementing life changing programmes and
projects. We are guided by the 5-point cardinal programmes of this
administration, which are: Enhancing good Governance, entrenching
Social Investments, promoting Knowledge Economy, Infrastructure and
Industrial Development, and Agriculture and Rural Development.
GOVERNANCE
6. As a government we are conscious of our obligations to the public service
and Ekiti-kete in general. We doubled our efforts at redefining good
governance in Ekiti State by restructuring, strengthening and
empowering the public service to function more effectively. With the new
set of Commissioners and Special Advisers, we reviewed governance in
the State and agreed on our agenda for development. Each
Ministry/Department/Agency then agreed on a performance evaluation
template with the Governor to be monitored by the Office of
Transformation, Strategy and Delivery. The year 2019 was definitely
better than the previous year for our public servants. Their salaries were
regular and they could plan their lives in a more productive manner. Over
1000 retired public servants collected their gratuity both in the State and
Local Government Service in 2019 as we increased monthly Gratuity to
#100m from #10m in the previous administration. Our ultimate aim is to
ensure that all retirees receive their gratuity shortly after retirement. We
started paying the new minimum wage in October 2019 and I promise
Ekiti kete that this will extend to all categories of workers beyond grade
level 6 as soon as the current negotiation on consequential adjustment is
completed. In our deliberate effort to improve service delivery in Ekiti
State and to strengthen the public service, we are injecting about three
thousand (3,000) fresh minds into the public service – teachers, health
workers and civil servants. We are doing this, not because of any
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significant improvement yet in the income accruable to Ekiti State, but
because we owe a duty of making life easier and more meaningful for our
people.
SOCIAL INVESTMENTS
7. We are mindful of the fact that a healthy, motivated and socially secured
people are the greatest assets of any state. In pursuit of this, we have
successfully revived and strengthened all sectors of our social
investments to serve the best interest of Ekiti-kete. Our social investment
scheme has been restructured and expanded to function on a more
sustainable and larger scale. There is Owo-arugbo and also Ounje-Arugbo
which is the brainchild of the wife of the Governor, Erelu Bisi Fayemi. We
are also continuing our partnership with the Federal Government on the
Home Grown School Feeding programme, N-Power programme, Market/
Trader Moni for SMEs, AGSMEIS in addition to our Free Education
programme up to SSS III which include payment of WAEC examination
and grant in aid to schools and our free health programme for the
vulnerable segments of our population. Ekiti remains a leader in
immunisation in the country as we seek to extend universal basic health
care provision across the State via our health insurance scheme. There is
something for everybody now within our social investment platforms.
KNOWLEDGE ECONOMY
8. Education is one of the identified areas that needed urgent and
immediate attention when we assumed office. So far, we have taken
concrete steps to return good and qualitative education to its place of
glory in Ekiti State by eliminating fees in our primary and secondary
schools, improving infrastructure, providing teaching aids, employing
more teachers and improving teachers’ welfare and conditions of service.
We are upgrading Ekiti State Technical Colleges to global standard with
the support of the World Bank to boost technical education. We have also
been religious with the prompt and regular payment of subventions to all
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our tertiary institutions and we graduated our first set of Medical Doctors
in 2019. Equally, the White Papers on the Visitation Panels set up for our
tertiary institutions are being implemented with the aim of improving
quality and enhance the smooth running of the institutuions. We are
poised to build and improve on these successes. The essence of our
knowledge economy focus is to establish a direct causal link between
knowledge production and wealth creation. Our partnership with a range
of development and scholarly institutions is poised to turn Ekiti State and
its knowledge assets into a Smart State for the attainment of a productive
knowledge economy.
INFRASTRUCTURE & INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT
9. We are working assiduously to resuscitate our moribund investments
through Public Private Partnership (PPP) and also attract fresh
investments. As a government, we are stepping up our efforts to bridge
the huge infrastructural gaps to facilitate industrial development in Ekiti
State. As of today, most of the economically viable but hitherto
abandoned projects are being brought back to life. I am equally assuring
you that all the ongoing and new projects for 2020 will receive adequate
attention to ensure delivery within the stipulated time. On Monday,
January 13, 2020, I shall flag off four major roads that are critical to
industrial + agricultural development - Oye-Ikun-Otun, Aramoko-
Erinjiyan – Ikogosi, Agbado – Isinbode-Omuo and Ilupeju-Ire-Igbemo
roads. This is in addition to the on-gong work on the Ado New Iyin Road,
repairs in Ado township and commencement of the Ado Ekiti Ring Road,
the Ado Ekiti Agro-Airport and repairs of other critical arteries in the
State. The year 2020 budget of deliverables bears eloquent testimonies to
our deliberate and honest quest at providing good road network and
improving the enabling environment for business concerns in Ekiti State.
On water, work is almost nearing completion on Ero and Egbe Dam
rehabilitation and additional work will commence on Ureje and Itapaji
Dams. Equally, pipelines conveying the water to various homes are
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currently being installed and water meters will follow suit apace with
other water sector improvements. We are confident that the State will
witness a comprehensive return to the supply of pipe borne water and a
reduction in water borne diseases.
10. On power, we know this remains a challenge for our population.
Whilst we are working with BEDC on the improvement of supply and
distribution of electricity in the State, we are also working on a more
permanent solution with the support of AfDB towards the improvement
of transmission and the generation of independent power in the State via
renewable vehicles. These are all tailored towards the enhancement of
our infrastructural and industrial development in ensuring that Ekiti
becomes a destination of choice for investments.
AGRICULTURE & RURAL DEVELOPMENT
11. It is a known fact that we are blessed with grossly underutilized
arable land. As a government, we are working on how best to explore
these untapped God given natural resources and maximize the potential
through the promotion and sustenance of agribusiness and solid mineral
development as the mainstay of our economy. We are on course to lifting
Ekiti people out of poverty to the path of prosperity by empowering our
farmers and entrepreneurs in the agriculture, solid minerals value chain.
Already, Promasidor Nigeria Limited has effectively taken over Ikun
Dairy Farm to enhance the maximization of its full potential in a public
private partnership. We have also restructured and expanded our rice
and cassava programmes through partnership with key private sector
players like Dangote Farms, Jumlar Rice Limited and Stallion Rice who
are all setting up rice mills in the State in 2020 and a number of cassava
mills are also coming up – Promise Point, FMS Farms and Krest Farms are
pioneers here. More brownfield and greenfield investments in
agribusiness are being planned in palm oil and cocoa sector, and we are
sure they will manifest in year 2020. In addition, we are embarking on the
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construction of one thousand (1,000) kilometres of rural roads to aid and
enhance agribusiness in Ekiti State with the support of the World Bank
Assisted RAAMP initiative. As a government, we have set ourselves
ambitious targets. Our vision is to grow agribusiness; improve the value
chain; open farm to market access roads; and invest in youth
participation in the sector.
2019 HIGHLIGHTS
12. The outgone year 2019 significantly re-established our
determination, as a government, to improve the lives of our people and
restore their confidence in the desirability of government to fulfil
promises.
13. For the first time in many years, Ekiti State budget was signed into
law in December, beckoning the expeditious and expedient execution of
our budget effectively from today, January 1st. We have successfully
restored normalcy to our budgeting process and we promise to sustain
this global best practice.
14. Just yesterday, I inaugurated the elected chairmen of our various
Local Government Areas to strengthen good governance and deepen
democracy at the grassroots. Our newly elected leaders have been given
the marching orders to deepen the connection with the grassroots and
improve community and rural development.
15. Indeed, the year 2019 was significantly remarkable in many ways.
We recorded uncountable visible successes and experienced few hitches.
A significant hiccup was the negative impacts of the raining season on our
infrastructures. As a government we reacted to the negative impact with
immediate palliative measures but permanent solutions to the identified
problems have been captured in this year 2020 budget of deliverables. In
this regard, we successfully won the bid to participate in the multi billion,
World Bank supported, NEWMAP for erosion control and watershed
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management and we are also focussing our energy on improving a range
of climate action initiatives on the environment in the State.
SECURITY
16. The primary assignment of every responsible government is the
security of lives and property of the citizenry. I have personally kept a
close watch on the security situation within and around Ekiti State, and I
can assure you that as a government, we are leaving no stone unturned to
ensure safety of lives and property in our dear State. Ekiti remains one of
the safest places to live, work and conduct business in Nigeria. The fact
remains, however, that criminality cannot be totally eradicated even as
we are working meticulously at reducing it to the barest minimum in
Ekiti State, and the evidence is there for all to see and acknowledge that
we are making steady progress. Since we are not an Island, we are also
working with neigbouring States to strengthen our security architecture.
On January 9, 2020, the Western Nigeria Security Network known as
Amotekun shall commence operations in all the six States in our zone and
Ekiti is very active in this initiative which will go a long way in securing
the people and protecting the State.
17. Henceforth, I urge our community leaders or groups not to allow
themselves to be used to spread fake or unsubstantiated news with a
view to setting the residents against themselves or destabilizing the
peace of the state. We must encourage our people to report any strange
signal or incident, but we must resist the temptation to resort to self-help
at any time.
18. I enjoin you all to stay calm and hopeful as we build on the moderate
but visible success so far recorded after restructuring our security
architecture. I urge you to have faith in the ability of the government to
secure your lives and property, and avoid any action that can trigger
unnecessary and avoidable rancour amongst our people.
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CONCLUSION
19. Ekiti-kete, the journey to restore our value, dignity and honour as a
people continues, and we are not distracted as we soldier on. We are
resolved to build a state in which the resources are utilized for the benefit
of all. We are on this mission together, and I assure you of our firm
commitment to the ideals of a safe, secure and prosperous Ekiti State. The
resources may be limited, but our resourcefulness and creativity are
unlimited.
20. I am grateful to Ekiti-kete, at home and in the diaspora, and all well-
wishers of our government for their belief in our capacity to turn the tide,
albeit positively, for the generality of the people. I sincerely appreciate
your support and collaboration in year 2019, and look forward to same in
2020, and beyond, even as I hope you will intensify your prayers, support,
encouragement, criticism and suggestions to enhance our performance.
In all this, I also encourage all to join us in our quest to block all leakages
and improve on the internally generated revenue in the State.
21. I can assure you all that we are making steady, visible and
sustainable progress in all areas as we move from potentials to
actualization. This year promises to be better as we are set to witness
rapid improvement on our infrastructures to accelerate our economic
recovery and make life more meaningful and comfortable for our people.
We are hitting the ground running immediately with the inauguration of
laudable projects in the next few days. Please come along, as we jointly
actualize the Ekiti State of our dreams. Happy new year to you all. May
the year bring bountiful blessings to us all.
22. Ashe yi, sh’amodun o. Ekiti a gbe kete ra o!
Dr. Kayode Fayemi, CON