Ondo State Governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko said on Thursday that his resignation as minister of Housing in the cabinet of former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s without a specific political party was to make positive impact in the lives of the people of the State.
The Governor, who stated this in Akure while declaring open the 28th annual national convention of Lions Club International where he was honoured with the Melvin Jones award, which is the highest honour of the International Lions Club, noted that he took the risk in the best interest of the people of the State.
Mimiko added that the mission was to make self sacrifice for the people, having suffered so long in the midst of plenty, expressing joy that the decision had made great impact on the lives of the people in the last three years.
He also said that the purpose of leadership is to render service to the people both at the social and political levels, noting that the philosophy of his administration and that of the Lions Club shared similarities in many areas.
Mimiko further stated that his administration has bridged the gap between the poor and the rich in the areas of healthcare and education, thereby bringing governance closer to the people unlike before.
He also noted that the administration has adequately deployed the resources of the State to meet the needs of the every common man in the state, as government does not need billions of naira to make impact on the lives of the common man.
As a nation blessed with abundant human and natural resources, the Governor stressed the importance of service delivery and purposeful leadership irrespective of religious and ethnicity for the nation to overcome the various challenges.
He said: “When I decided to resign my appointment as federal minister, many people thought I was crazy. How can you leave certainty for uncertainty. You don’t even have the INEC, you don’t have the police even there is no political party. I want to tell you that at that time, I preferred to contest and lose rather than not to contest.
“Thank God today; our people have continued to feel the impact of good governance. They have continued to see government as their own. Through the grace of God, we have been able to deploy the resources of the state to the betterment of our people. In the area of health, that of education and other areas, we have restructured government resources to add values to the lives of our people these are the fundamental things our people need”.
The Governor of Lions Club, District 404A, Mr Kola Oyekanmi in his remarks, lauded the state government for transforming the socio-economic landscape of the state in the areas of health, education and particularly urban renewal programme, which has made the state capital attractive and different from what it used to be.
The International Director of Lions Club, Engr. H.O.B Lawal, while presenting the award to the Governor said “this award conferred on Dr Olusegun Mimiko is not by accident. He deserved the honour. He is a man that believes in the service to the people and that is what we stand for”.
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