Infrastructure development, potent key to address poverty – Gov. Adeleke

By Victor Adeoti
Ademola Adeleke of Osun says infrastructure development is not just a panacea to security challenges facing the nation, but also a  potent key to address  poverty  and other questions of under-development.
This is contained in a statement by Mallam Olawale Rasheed, the spokesperson to the governor on Sunday in Osogbo.
According to the statement, the governor said this at the 2023 annual lecture of the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), and was represented by the Secretary to the State Government, Mr. Teslim Igbalaye.
Adeleke said his administration was committed  and passionate about poverty alleviation and the overall growth of the State through localised and grassroots -oriented Infrastructure.
” Any government that is serious about positive upliftment of the citizenry must focus on infrastructural growth. It is not an optional choice for elected or appointed leaders.
” It is the fastest route to tackle poverty, address under-development and securing the state is a seamless multimodal connectivity, closing the urban-rural gap, opening business opportunities and empowering the citizenry as productive economic operators.
 ” I may not quote any authority but my experience supports my assertion that infrastructure deficit is mostly synonymous with poverty – endemic society.
” In fact, the difference between a developed and developing society is the  level of infrastructure development.
” Any leader genuinely interested in lifting the citizenry out of the poverty circle must, therefore, prioritise development of transport, communication and allied facilities,” he said.
The governor said infrastructure development was the lifewire of societal transformation, calling for “close synergy between the political leadership and sectoral professional groups.
Adeleke said  his administration  was ready to partner with NSE in the drive to develop Osun state, adding that the NSE and other professional groups should  accept his offer to be partner in the building and development of the state.
(NAN)
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