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We will complete all inherited projects in Osun — Gov Adeleke

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke reiterated his administration’s commitment to finishing all projects inherited from previous governments. He emphasized this during the commissioning of the Osun State Health Insurance Agency (OHIA) office complex and the Osun State Secretariat complex in Abere on Friday.

Governor Adeleke stressed the importance of preventing the waste of public funds due to projects left incomplete by past administrations. He affirmed his decision to complete and utilize more of these inherited projects, emphasizing that this commitment transcends political differences.

Highlighting the challenges faced by the state’s health sector, particularly concerning insufficient manpower, Adeleke mentioned the measures addressed in the 2024 budget to tackle these issues.

“I invite our people to remember that I pledged to complete all abandoned and uncompleted projects inherited from the previous administrations. I remain committed to that obligation.

“Public funds must never be wasted due to political differences. I have completed several of such uncompleted projects. Today, we are commissioning another inherited project to house a very successful state agency, the OHIS. From this new edifice, our administration will continue its drive towards expanded health coverage and access.”

He pledged to bolster various health initiatives undertaken by the administration and initiate the rehabilitation of additional health facilities, ensuring equitable access to high-quality healthcare services throughout the state.

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