Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, on Saturday, flagged off
the upgrade of the headquarters of the Oyo State Agriculture Development
Programme (OYSADEP), Saki, which will now house the state’s Agribusiness
development agency, OYSADA.
He stated that through the renovation and expansion of the
existing facilities, the state was taking the step to reposition Oke Ogun as
not just the food basket of Oyo State, but, also, as the seat of the state’s
agribusiness drive, which will make the economic benefits of the engagement
accrue to the zone.
Governor Makinde, who stated that the state was starting
another journey in the fulfillment of another campaign promise to expand the
economy through agribusiness and agriculture, said that having mapped out its
strategies, it was time for implementation.
A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor
Makinde, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, indicated that the governor also visited the ongoing
200-bed Civid-19 isolation and treatment centre in Saki, where he stated that
once COVID-19 pandemic is over, the facility would become useful to Saki and
its environs.
He said: "Today, I am flagging off the renovation and
expansion of this facility, which used to belong to OYSADEP. This facility has
been left in this place for so long. When I came here for a campaign in 2015,
this facility was like this. When I came here in 2019 too, it looked the same
and nothing has changed.
“But within six months to this time, we'll effect changes in
the facility. In fact, an administration moved the activities from here to
Ibadan for what they called ‘administrative convenience’.
"So, back in November 2019, during my budget
presentation, I thought about giving the directive that the OYSADEP offices be,
once again, relocated to Saki.
“The decision to move it back to Saki is very strategic,
because Oke-Ogun is the food basket of Oyo State and it is only commonsensical
to know that any activity that has to do with the oversight of agriculture
should be domiciled here.
“After the directive was given, there have been some new
developments in the Oyo State agricultural space. For example, in April 2020,
we signed the Oyo State Agribusiness Development Agency (OYSADA) Bill, into law
and the agency effectively replaced the Oyo State Agricultural Development
Programme of 1989.
“OYSADEP has come a long way since the 1980s. But we are now
talking about agriculture as a business but not just as a developmental tool.
With the headquarters located here, all the economic benefits will accrue to
the people of Oke-Ogun. It took us three hours to drive to this place from
Ibadan because the road is not in the best condition. We, therefore, have to do
something urgent and drastic about the road. If people have to come here from
the capital to do business, then we have to fix the road.
“Some former staff of OYSADEP will be resuming for work
daily here while the remaining former staff will be resuming at the Ministry of
Agriculture and Rural Development. Some of them will need accommodation by the
time they come here, but I appeal to landlords not to increase their house
rents. People will start earning income from properties that are lying fallow.
Some might even decide to buy land and build their houses here. There will be
more businesses and further expansion of the local economy.”
The governor noted that the facility will be completed
within six months and that local artisans would be patronized, stating that his
administration remained determined to grow local businesses, which was why the
state bought all the food items distributed as palliatives from within the
state.
He added that as part of efforts to show the state’s
commitment to agribusiness and that it was going to be a serious stakeholder,
the state had plans to build a governor’s lodge in the facility.
Earlier, in his address, the chairman of Saki West Local
Government Area, Mr. Mudashiru Busari, appreciated the governor for bringing
back the headquarters of OYSADA to Saki, noting that it would promote and
enhance the practice of Agriculture in Oke-Ogun area.
In another development, Governor Makinde paid an inspection
visit to the Saki General Hospital where a 200-bed Covid-19 Isolation centre is
currently undergoing re-construction.
While speaking, Professor Temitope Alonge, who is in charge
of the Oyo State COVID-19 Isolation Centres, told the governor that the
facility would be ready for use soon.
Makinde, who expressed satisfaction with the level of work
done so far at the centre, said his administration would leave no stone
unturned to curtail the spread of the novel coronavirus in the state.
He admonished all residents of the state to abide with
COVID-19 preventive guidelines.
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