The Vice-President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo,
has said the masses in the country will not suffer under President
Muhammadu Buhari’s administration.
He said this on Wednesday at Ota, in Ado
Odo/Ota Local Government Area of Ogun State, during a brief reception
held for him by the state government in continuation of the 40th
anniversary of the state and the inauguration of 40 projects.
The vice-president, who noted that the
government was aware of the challenges facing Nigerians, most especially
youth unemployment, said as soon as the 2016 budget is signed into law,
the government would start implementing its campaign promises.
He said, “We will implement all
our campaign promises. We will create jobs for the unemployed youths. We
shall create 500,000 jobs for volunteer teachers. They will be trained
and employed.
“We also have programmes for market men
and women and artisans. We will give them soft loans to boost their
business. The masses were those that voted for us, the masses will not
suffer under this administration.”
President Buhari had earlier inaugurated five projects during his two-day visit to the state which ended on Tuesday.
Earlier, the VP had inaugurated a
newly-constructed road in Ayetoro, in the Yewa-North Local Government
Area of the state, and three other projects in Ota and Sagamu.
Also at the brief reception held for him
at Ayetoro, he restated government’s commitment to fight corruption,
stressing that corrupt persons would not be spared.
Osinbajo, who represented the President,
said corruption which had ravaged the country, had made it impossible
for government at all levels to provide the necessary infrastructure.
He lamented that if not for the high
incidence of corruption that had ravaged the nation’s economy, Nigerians
would not have been suffering.
Osinbajo, who spoke in Yoruba, said,
“The development of our country should be of utmost importance to all of
us. We should continue to proclaim it loud that corruption should not
be tolerated. We have to keep saying it everywhere that no corrupt
person would go scot-free.
“Whoever is involved and whatever his
status is, he must answer for such wrongdoing. We have to keep
proclaiming that everywhere.
“The Federal Government wants to do more
for Nigerians, especially in the area of micro-finance and micro-credit
schemes but corruption has been the bane of our development. We need
money to do all these things.”
Osinbajo urged the people to continue to
support Governor Ibikun Amosun in his bid to develop the state while he
advised the state government to ensure an even development of all the
parts of the state.
At Ado Odo/Ota Local Government, he inaugurated the Ilo-Awela dual carriage road constructed by the Amosun-led administration.







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