Twelve new commissioners in Ondo state, Nigeria, were sworn in by Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa on Friday. The ceremony underscored the government’s unwavering commitment to development and its fight against corruption.
A Call for Dedication and Transparency
Governor Aiyedatiwa’s address to the newly appointed commissioners emphasized the importance of diligence and public service. He reminded them that their roles demanded a strong work ethic to justify their selection and contribute meaningfully to the state’s development goals.
“This administration isn’t wasting time. We’re committed to delivering on our promises and making life better for the people of Ondo,” Aiyedatiwa declared. He stressed the urgency of action and the need for the commissioners to collaborate effectively with permanent secretaries and other government officials.
The governor further solidified his administration’s zero-tolerance policy for corruption. He urged the commissioners to avoid any actions that could undermine good governance or erode public trust.
“Let me be very clear,” Aiyedatiwa said. “Corruption will not be tolerated. We must prioritize good governance and the best interests of the people we serve.”
Aiyedatiwa outlined several key areas where the new commissioners would play a crucial role. These included bolstering security measures, enhancing food security initiatives, and fostering collaboration with the federal government and private entities.
Prioritizing Public Safety
The governor highlighted ongoing efforts to strengthen the state’s security architecture to ensure public safety. He emphasized Ondo’s position as a leader in security within Nigeria and pledged to maintain this positive standing.
“We are taking steps to improve security across the state,” Aiyedatiwa explained. “We are revamping our security systems to keep our people safe.”
In terms of food security, Aiyedatiwa mentioned the establishment of an Agriculture and Food Security Committee. This committee collaborates with federal programs and leverages partnerships with corporations to ensure food production, availability, and affordability within the state.
“Food security is a major concern for many Nigerians, and Ondo State is no exception,” Aiyedatiwa acknowledged. “This committee is working hard to address this challenge.”
Collaboration for Progress
Governor Aiyedatiwa emphasized the importance of collaboration between the state government, the federal government, and the private sector. He believes that working together is essential for achieving sustainable development in Ondo.
“We cannot achieve our goals alone,” Aiyedatiwa said. “We need to work hand-in-hand with the federal government and the private sector to move Ondo forward.”
Commissioners Vow to Deliver
Dr. Banji Ajaka, representing the newly sworn-in commissioners, expressed sincere gratitude for the governor’s trust. He pledged their collective commitment to fulfilling their duties effectively and serving the people of Ondo with dedication.
“We are honored to be entrusted with these important roles,” Dr. Ajaka said on behalf of the commissioners. “We are committed to working tirelessly to deliver on the promises made by this administration.”
Aiyedatiwa concluded the ceremony by urging the commissioners’ families and friends to avoid putting undue pressure on them. He emphasized the importance of allowing them to focus on serving the state’s best interests.
“Let them concentrate on their work,” Aiyedatiwa said. “They have a vital role to play in building a better future for Ondo State.”
A Beacon of Hope for Ondo’s Future
The swearing-in ceremony signifies Ondo’s unwavering dedication to development and good governance. With a focus on collaboration, security, food security, and anti-corruption measures, the new commissioners have the opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of Ondo residents. Their success will hinge on their ability to translate Governor Aiyedatiwa’s vision into tangible improvements for the state.
This event serves as a beacon of hope for Ondo’s future. By prioritizing the well-being of its citizens and fostering a collaborative environment, the state has the potential to achieve significant progress in the years to come.
Source: PunchÂ