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Prince Dapo Abiodun, the Ogun State Governor-elect on Thursday gave assurance on his pledge to “submit himself to the will of the people and agenda of the state” after being sworn in as the next executive Governor of the state.

Abiodun will be sworn in on May 29 next week as the next Governor of Ogun State

The governor-elect also assured that he would be “humble” in governance, saying since “humility” has taken him far in life, there would be no reason to change when he is in power.

The billionaire oil magnate gave the assurance in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, in an apparent response to the remarks by a respected Nigerian businessman and politician, Afolabi Adeola, during Abiodun’s pre-inauguration lecture.

Adeola, the co-founders of Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB), who was the Chairman of the occasion had lamented that politicians while seeking the  people’s votes, always wear the garb of humility and which tends to make the citizens have feeling of a new dawn but said once such politicians were elected and sworn – in, the whole thing  turned to an illusion.

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Adeola said Abiodun ran a difficult race in the state and emerged victorious, advising him not to toe the path of others who would set Committee after committee only to treat the recommendations of such Committees with disdain.

He also advised the Governor-elect to “submit himself” and his “cronies” to the agenda of the state and interest of the people.

However, Abiodun assured that his administration would be different positively.

The Governor – elect  admitted that there were many challenges confronting Ogun state, such as of paucity of funds and disconnect between the government and the citizens, but expressed the confidence that with conscientious efforts and  good governance, some of the challenges would be significantly addressed, if not totally eliminated.

He said: “In the course of my campaign which cut across the length and breadth of the state, I saw the abundant natural endowment and vibrant youths population and felt the enterprises spirit of the people. But the deplorable conditions if our infrastructure, the less than dignifying living conditions of an average citizen which is part of the unmistakable disconnect between government and the citizenry also steered us in the face.

“Citizens have become cynical of government and trust, which is an essential element of the social contract between the government and the people has been badly impaired.

“Indeed, the wide gap between the potentials and realities on ground showed that there is a missing factor in catalyst and an enabler. I have no doubt that the missing link is good governance.

“Sequel to the electoral victory, three major steps have been taken as part of the preparations of the incoming administration to match actions with words in determination to realise the mission to provide good governance.

“The tasks ahead are daunting, the challenges are many, the resources are limited, yet, I am confident that once we have the most important currency in our people’s bank, which is the trust of our people, we will be okay.

“We will be conscious oriented, we will be accountable, we will be transparent, we will be responsive, we will be equitable and inclusive, we will be effective and efficient, we will follow the rule of laws and we will be participatory”.

“These are non – negotiable principles that will underpin government operations and our definition of good governance”.

“I will submit myself to the will of the people; I will invest in human capital, I will remain humble. If it has gotten me these far, I don’t have any reason to change.

“Let me assure you that we will carefully study and stick to today’s conversations and synergize them with other suggestions such as that of the workgroups’ reports.”

 

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