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Fayemi: Two Years Of Impact And Legacy Building-By Olayinka Oyebode(Opinion)

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Olayinka Oyebode writes on Fayemi’s Two Years Of Impact And Legacy Building.

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Olayinka Oyebode is a veteran journalist and prolific writer, he is the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, as the governor celebrates his second year in office this week.

Fayemi: Two Years Of Impact And Legacy Building-By Olayinka Oyebode(Opinion)

“Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.” -Ralph Waldo Emerson

This Thursday, October 16, 2020, to be precise, the second term administration of Governor Kayode Fayemi will mark two years, having been inaugurated on October 16, 2018. It is not unusual to roll out the drums to mark such a milestone, especially in a state where performance is usually measured by what the people are able to “eye mark” as opposed to what they “earmark”.

The two words: “eye mark” and “earmark” were the coinage of the Catholic Bishop of Ekiti Diocese, Most Rev Felix Ajakaiye, who explained that the former deals with development strides that the people can feel and see with their physical eyes, and the latter as the developmental strides that only exists in the realm of idealism or at the rumor mills.
In announcing the activities marking the two years in office, the administration chose a theme: Steady Strides: Impacting lives and building a legacy.

 

This adequately communicates the real intention of the administration. It shows that making a positive impact on the lives of the people and building a legacy that would outlive the life span of the administration as well as its major players are the real intention. A lot can be argued for or against this theme, however, depending on how one views it and from which angle and mindset. One thing that even critics of the administration would readily concede is the consistency and credibility of actions taken so far. This is what many have come to see as its unique selling point.

Many are however of the opinion that Ekitikete, as they are fondly called, has a lot to “eye mark” in the two years of the Kayode Fayemi administration in the state, what with huge investments in urban and industrial development, physical and infrastructure development which compete favorably with investments in human capital development, agric business, education, and health care delivery among others. Many would readily say that Governor Fayemi has been able to walk the talk, especially in translating his laudable ideas and policies into programs and projects that have an appreciable impact on the lives of the people. The comprehensive renovation of all primary and secondary schools in the state, construction and rehabilitation of some major roads and construction of 1,000 kilometers of rural farm to market roads and the massive water projects in partnership with one of the development agencies are some of the projects designed to change the face of the state and improve the lots of the citizens.

While the administration has lined up scores of completed projects to be commissioned during the anniversary celebration, two of the projects billed for commissioning by the Governor speak to the restoration of the values and impact making mantra of the Dr. Fayemi government in view of their peculiarities. The two projects are the ultra-modern Oja Oba market complex and two newly completed secretariat buildings, inside the secretariat complex.

While the ultra-modern Oja Oba market complex was originally conceived by the Fayemi administration during his first term in office, the actual construction was carried out by his successor in office, Ayodele Fayose, who achieved about 65 percent of the construction before the expiration of his tenure in 2018. The Oja Oba project could conveniently have passed for another abandoned project just like the secretariat buildings in which construction commenced during the tenure of Engr Segun Oni but was abandoned when the government was sacked by the Court of Appeal in October 2010.

By Thursday, these two projects would be commissioned by Governor Fayemi in a rare demonstration of statesmanship, having completed the two projects in a bid to put them to proper use, not minding the fact they were projects initiated by his predecessors in office. Governor Fayemi would be commissioning these abandoned projects alongside the projects conceived by his administration which include four new model colleges, a newly installed asphalt processing plant, newly constructed Public Works Corporation Office building, among others.

 

This clear departure from the old practice where a new government comes on stream and abandons all projects of his predecessors appears to be a unique thing Fayemi is bringing to the table of governance in the country. In defending the decision to complete the projects, the Governor in an interview had told journalists that it does not make sense for successive governments to abandon projects initiated by their predecessors and office and funded by the taxpayers’ money only to embark on new ones, which if not completed would, in turn, be abandoned by the succeeding administration to the detriment of taxpayers.

 

“The important thing is these projects have been funded by Ekiti money not by a particular governor who embarked on the project. I may disagree with many of the things put in place by my predecessor but I don’t think it is in my place to abandon them because I am abandoning the resources of the state”, Dr. Fayemi had told journalists during one of his tours of the project sites.

Fayemi has quietly commenced the idea of injecting life into moribund or abandoned projects during his first term in office. It was during his first term in office that he rebuilt the Ikogosi Warm Springs resort; resuscitated the Ire Burnt brick industry in Ire-Ekiti. In his second coming, he has extended the Midas touch to the Ikun dairy farm, which had been abandoned for many years. In partnership with Promasidor, the diary farm which targets production of 10,000 liters of milk daily, has commenced operation following the injection of funds by Promasidor in a Public-Private Partnership with the government.

Added to this is the School of Agriculture and Technology, Isan Ekiti, which was abandoned for four years by the immediate past administration. The College has now concluded its recruitment exercise, has its faculty in place, and added some new structures and equipment ahead of its scheduled resumption date for academic activities.

The need to safeguard against the huge wastage associated with abandoned projects had necessitated the Ekiti State Transition law, which was duly passed into law in October 2019. The law which was a brainchild of the Fayemi government made it mandatory for any new government not to abandon programs or projects embarked upon by the outgoing government for the development and stability of the state.

Observers of political developments in the state, no doubt, are on the lookout to see whether the Governor would match his word with action regarding the abandoned projects that dot the state. Many definitely are curious to see whether Fayemi would dare continue with any project abandoned by the Fayose administration in particular for reasons that are obvious.

Governor Fayemi, no doubt, has disappointed this army of skeptics by scoring another first in the anal of the history of the state- picking up abandoned projects for completion with as much zeal and commitment to the projects he initiated. Thus before our very eyes, Fayemi, the current Chairman of Nigeria Governors Forum, is changing the narrative and setting new standards in political tolerance, accountability, and good governance for all to emulate. The Governor’s action is a simple lesson in political tolerance and maturity that will sink seamlessly into the consciousness of the people, especially aspiring leaders and public office holders, with attendant positive influence.

If this selflessness and prudent management of public funds is part of the legacy of Fayemi’s first twenty-four months in office, it is indeed a legacy worthy of accolades and deserving all the trappings of celebration. Let’s raise a toast to two years of positive impact.

• Oyebode is Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Ekiti State.