$20m World Bank Fund To Be Expended On Projects in Ekiti Says Gov. Fayemi
The governor of Ekiti state, His Excellency Dr. John Kayode has said that the grant of $20 million approved by the World Bank would be used for the development of critical life-changing projects in the state.
The governor stated further that the grant which would be released under a novel programme tagged ‘Nigeria CARES’, would be directed to undertake projects in rural communities to cushion negative effect of Covid-19 pandemic on Ekiti citizens.
The governor spoke in Ado Ekiti during a programme organised by the Ekiti State Social and Community Development Agency(EKSCDA) to review community projects executed in Ekiti since 2009.
Fayemi, represented by his Special Adviser on Development Partnership, Mrs Margaret Fagboyo, lauded the partnering communities, for believing in his rural development policy by contributing over N200 million as counterpart funding to boost the Community and Social Development programme(CSDP).
Fayemi described Community and CSDP as a poverty reduction initiative of the World Bank established in 2009 to accelerate development at the community level, saying Ekiti was being ranked as one of the best in the implementation and sustainability of the policy.
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