We will complete all inherited projects in Osun — Gov Adeleke

We will complete all inherited projects in Osun — Gov Adeleke

The Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke has restated that his administration was committed to completing all inherited projects from previous administrations.

Governor Adeleke made this known on Friday, at the commissioning of the Osun State Health Insurance Agency, OHIA office complex, Osun State Secretariat complex, Abere.

The governor while maintaining that there was a need to ensure that public funds were not wasted due to projects abandoned by succeeding administrations added that he has also decided that more inherited projects would be completed and put to use.

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This he insisted is regardless of the differences in political affiliations.

Adeleke also revealed that the challenges confronting the health sector in the state, especially inadequate manpower, had been addressed in the 2024 budget.

“I invite our people to remember that I pledged to complete all abandoned and uncompleted projects inherited from the previous administrations. I remain committed to that obligation.

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“Public funds must never be wasted due to political differences. I have completed several of such uncompleted projects. Today, we are commissioning another inherited project to house a very successful state agency, the OHIS. From this new edifice, our administration will continue its drive towards expanded health coverage and access.”

The governor promised to enhance various health initiatives of the administration further and rehabilitate more health facilities to ensure access to quality healthcare services across the state.

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We will complete all inherited projects in Osun — Gov Adeleke

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