Osun Exceeds Global Standard for GDP
To Infrastructure Ratio - Nigerian Society of Civil Engineers
Civil Engineers have lauded the
performance of Governor Rauf Aregbesola especially in the realm of ground
breaking infrastructural facilities across the State of Osun.
This is coming as the Engineers
declared that the administration of Governor Aregbesola has exceeded Global
Standard for GDP-to-Infrastructure Ratio with the several completed and ongoing
infrastructural projects that ducts the state.
At a dinner of the association in
Osogbo, A former Deputy Vice Chancellor, Ekiti State University, Prof Olugbenga
Aribisala who spoke on the theme "Infrastructural Development: An Index
For National Development" encouraged government to spend 6% of its
GDP on Infrastructure.
At the event, the Engineers
acknowledged the uncommon record of the Governor in giving Osun the needed
infrastructural facelift for economic growth.
Aribisala said that "The Osun
State Government has shown a very great example of government funding for
infrastructural projects. I want to state here unequivocally that Osun State
has exceeded the figure recommended for infrastructure development."
According to him, diversification of
the economy will remain impossible without infrastructure.
Also, the National Chairman,
Nigerian Institution Of Civil Engineers, Andem Ekpo-Bassey, commended the level
of infrastructure development in the state.
"From what I saw today, it is
very impressive to me. There are some projects that are recreational projects,
there are some projects which are political projects but there are some
projects that are human driven projects. These are the kinds of projects that
your Governor has really done."
"As an institution revolving in
policy and recommendations, we can rightly confirm that seven years of his
government in the state has been numerous number of big civil engineering
projects across the State of Osun."
Governor Rauf Aregbesola was at the
event presented with an Award of Grand Achiever Of Infrastructural Development.
End
Kikiowo Ileowo
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