As part of his on-going efforts to
deepen the democratic process and engender an inclusive administration, the
governor of Anambra State, Chief Willie Obiano has embarked on extensive
consultation with royal fathers and community and opinion leaders in and
outside the state, holding fruitful meetings with traditional rulers at the
weekend to carve out a faster footpath for accelerated development of the
state.
Speaking during a recent tour of
Anambra South and Anambra Central political zones of the state, governor Obiano
explained that as paramount rulers of their respective domains, the royal
fathers constitute a formidable block in the democratic process as they connect
more directly with the people.
“I am deeply familiar with the
tradition of our people and I acknowledge and respect the critical importance
of the role of traditional rulers to the wellbeing of our people. We need your
cooperation to rebuild the fabric of our society,” the governor explained.
According to him, the royal fathers
are not only expected to preserve the cultural mores of the people but also
play a vital role in ensuring the maintenance of law and order which are very
important for the evolution of a progressive society.
“We need your cooperation in our
efforts to rid Anambra State of crime and criminals. There is very little that
we can achieve in the fight against criminals without the all-important
intelligence gathering that aids crime detection and prevention. A criminal is
somebody’s son, brother or friend. We need your assistance to put criminals in
a place where they cannot threaten our peace of mind from,” the governor
declared.
Speaking further on Agriculture,
one of the four pillars of his administration, Chief Obiano assured that his
administration had crafted a policy initiative that would enable it maximize
the use of land across the state.
“Anambra State has the second
smallest land mass in the country after Lagos State. But we have adopted a
highly efficient approach that will ensure a structural and strategic use of
land in the state to avoid wastage,” Chief Obiano emphasized, while urging the
royal fathers to encourage farmers in their domain to register under with
cooperative societies in order to gain access to various government
intervention programmes.
He further explained that modern
agricultural practices did not favour farmers who wish to go all alone but
emphasized the effectiveness and knowledge sharing that cooperatives helped to
foster.
The governor also explained that
his government would continue to maintain the policy of continuity as he was
working on all projects initiated by his predecessor, in addition to embarking
on new road projects to open up access to food producing areas, oil and gas
facilities, industrial and housing layouts.
Governor Obiano further revealed
that efforts were in top gear to improve the State’s internally-generated
revenue, and called for collective efforts to check the usual practice of
diverting of funds into private pockets.
In a closing remark, the
Commissioner for Local Government, Chief Mrs Azuka Enemuo thanked the
traditional rulers and their communities for their support to the State
government.
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