
The candidate spoke yesterday in Akure in an interview with journalists.Ibrahim explained that he would provide a favourable atmosphere through a partial tax integration system to attract investors.
He promised to give priority to the payment of workers’ outstanding salaries, adding, “Only a good workforce can deliver the dividends of democracy, efficiency and effectiveness.”
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Also, he vowed to reverse the state’s orange logo to the national colour of green-white-green within three days if elected.According to him, the decision by outgoing governor Olusegun Mimiko to change the logo was wrong since Ondo is a federating unit in the nation.
He said: “Since it is not a country or an independent state, all government property, materials and souvenirs that currently have the orange colour logo would be destroyed irrespective of their quantities.”
The candidate added that his administrative policies would be built on the training and retraining of the public servants. “I want the public service training school to be alive again and be the first among other public service institutions in the country.
“We shall take the state away from the current hopeless situation. We need to abolish injustice because we cannot afford to have one senatorial district producing the governor for 16 years,” he said.
The candidate promised to create employment by providing sustainable transformations in agriculture, commerce, health and entrepreneurship communication.
On education, he said most of the secondary schools in the state would return to the boarding school system within six months of becoming governor
He added that he would upgrade the board of internal revenue to a full-fledged ministry and establishment, to be known as Ondo State Infrastructural Development Commission.He promised to replace the department of special duties with the ministry of employment, as a pathway to developing the state.
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