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OPINION: OBASEKI AND VERDICT OF POSTERITY

31st July 2022

The verdict of posterity cannot be rigged Usually, it delivers the final judgement, after all jealousy, political bickering, ill-will and media hype are no longer in play.

I have reserved a copious amount of sympathy for whoever the next Governor of Edo State is going to be after His Excellency, Mr Godwin Obaseki, disembarks on November 12, 2024

The grim political and economic outlook of our country, coupled with the sheer colossal amount of development Obaseki has managed to churn out with such limited resources would certainly create a towering legacy, which his successor will grapple with

Many states in Nigeria, in the past six years, have been essentially rudderless This is the result of a complete change in the paradigm of governance It used to be that governors would head to Abuja monthly to collect reasonable amounts of money, go back home to pay salaries and use what is left for pockets of capital projects across their states. Not so straightforward anymore. In the last six years, the fundamental change in revenue patterns has left states comatose

Governor Obaseki has, however, shone brightly amid the gloom, leveraging private capital

Three weeks ago, we visited two communities in Orhionmwon and Ikpoba Okha Local Government Areas of Edo State, where a $250 million agribusiness investment is unravelling T his multi-million-dollar investment comprises two integrated farm projects, one of which is a 10,000hectare oil palm estate and the other, a cassava project, accompanied by an ethanol production plant, which will get its feedstock from the vast cassava farm

At the last count, the state has over 62,000 hectares of oil palm plantations undergoing development with private companies leading the charge, resulting in the largest ever oil palm development project in the history of the country.

Under the governor’s watch, there is a revolution in the education sector, which has seen the training of not less than 15,000 teachers on techdriven teaching methods and delivering globally-rated education to over 200,000 pupils across the state The project tagged EdoBEST 2 0, has been expanded to secondary and tertiary institutions in the state, creating a knowledge pipeline to drive sustainability, impact and prosperity

Obaseki’s digitisation drive has led to transformational partnerships with technology companies such as Facebook, MainOne and Global Independent Connect Limited (GICL), which has resulted in the laying of over 400km of fibre optic cables, which serve as a superstructure for the state’s technology ecosystem, creating a new lease of life for business and technology hubs, expanding internet access for entrepreneurs, tech workers, government agencies and schools.

The ecosystem has birthed a knowledge economy through which not less than 150,000 youths have received Information and Communication Technology (ICT) training, and are gainfully employed Conscious of the need to create highnet worth startups and a globally sought-after talent base, the governor entered into an agreement with a talent training firm, Decagon, to train not less than 15,000 elite software engineers at the Edo Tech Park, a campus-style institution for training a new corps of young technology trend-setters

There are quite a few individuals across the political class in Nigeria who hate Obaseki’s guts; and one would understand why this is the case, because he appears to be making headway where others see roadblocks and an insurmountable financial hurdle.

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