Governor Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State (centre) in a warm handshake with the President of Central Council of Ibadan Indigenes (CCII), Chief Adebayo Oyero (left) at the 2013 World Teachers' Day celebrations in Ibadan on Saturday. With them i the Speaker of the state House of Assembly, Mrs. Monsurat Sunmonu (right).
Governor
Abiola Ajimobi of Oyo State has lashed out at the past administration in the
state for playing unnecessary politics at the expense of development, saying
this had left the state at the brink of precipice.
The governor,
while speaking at this year’s World Teachers’ Day celebrations held at
Teachers’ House, Ibadan on Saturday, said that the level of development he met
when he took over the mantle of leadership of the state in May 2011 was zero.
He added that
the lack of development permeated all sectors of the economy, including
education, thus drawing back the state in the comity of other states.
``Oyo State
was at the precipice as at the time we came in. Development was zero. People
paid too much attention to politics at the expense of development of the state.
Everything they were doing was more of propaganda and mere noise making; it
lacked substance,’’ the governor said.
Governor Ajimobi, who said that he
was overwhelmed by the potentials which he discovered that the state possessed,
added that it they had been properly channeled by the past administration, the
state would have been much better.
``It is not
enough for anybody to have vision or to dream dreams. What is important is for
the person to actualize his vision or dream. If they had used the opportunity
they had very well, Oyo State would have been much better than we met it,’’ he
said.
The governor,
while congratulating the teachers on this year’s World Teachers’ Day, praised
their efforts at making the society better through impartation of knowledge.
``Teachers determine the world; they
empower people to think; to shape the world; to impart knowledge, values and to
help people to unleash their potentials and set the pace,’’ he said.
Governor Ajimobi said that his
administration would continue to accord teachers in the state their priority
attention and ensure that their welfare was attended to even as he directed the
representatives of the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) to meet with government
to address their demands.
In his address, the Chairman of the
state wing of NUT, Mr. Joseph Babatunde said the importance of the World
Teachers’ Day was to re-emphasise the importance of teachers and to further
attest to the fact that no nation supersedes the quality of its teachers and
that teachers deserved to be recognized and have their rewards here on earth.
He commended
the governor for his efforts at rescuing the education sector from total
collapse, adding that his physical presence at the occasion had not only added
colour to the celebrations, but had also indicated the beginning of a fresh and
robust relationship between the state government, the teachers and the union.
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