Oyebanji restates commitment to quality, world-class infrastructure

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Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Biodun Oyebanji, has restated the commitment of his administration to delivering world-class infrastructure that would transform the state and improve the quality of life for the residents.

During an inspection tour of some ongoing projects across Ado Ekiti, the state capital, on Saturday, the governor stressed that his government remains focused on sustainable development through strategic investment in critical sectors.

He said his project tour was to assess the pace and quality of work of the contracting firms.

In a chat with the media shortly after the inspection, Oyebanji, who expressed satisfaction with the pace of work at various project sites, noted that his administration remains focused on transforming the State capital through strategic investments in critical infrastructure.

White emphasising that the projects were designed to meet global best standards and position Ado-Ekiti as a modern and competitive city, the governor highlighted the broader economic impact of the projects which include enhancing economic activities, and connectivity within the State as well as jobs creation.

He assured residents that all the ongoing projects would be completed in line with specifications and value for money, maintaining that his government would not compromise on quality.

‘There is no doubting the fact that these projects would be delivered in time and I am so excited at the pace and quality of work. This is really value for money and I must commend all the contractors and government officials that are in charge of the projects.

‘What gladdens my heart the most is not even when the projects are going to be delivered but the impact they are going to have on the people of Ekiti State. You have joined me to inspect the 80-bed hospital complex which will improve health outcome in the State. I am so excited because we are bringing the best to our people’, Oyebanji said.

Aside the 80-bed multipurpose medical facility at the state teaching hospital, other projects inspected included the court house building at the state judiciary complex, the indoor sports complex, the 1.2 kilometre Okeyinmi flyover bridge and Ado Ekiti Central Business District and the Fajuyi Park.

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