Southwest
Governors on Monday resolved to work together to address the security
challenges confronting the region and foster economic growth and well-being of
the people.
The
Governors, in a communiqué issued at the end of the meeting of Southwest Governors'
Forum held at the Government House in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State, also agreed to
adopt a uniform educational curriculum to boost educational system in the
region.
The
meeting was attended by Governors of Lagos, Oyo, Osun, Ondo and Ekiti States -
Mr Akinwunmi Ambode, Senator Abiola Ajimobi, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, Dr
Olusegun Mimiko and Mr Ayodele Fayose respectively.
Ogun
State Governor, Senator Ibikunle Amosun was represented by his Deputy, Mrs
Yetunde Onanuga.
Fayose,
who read the communiqué to journalists, said the Governors resolved that all
Commissioners of Police and intelligence institutions in the region will
henceforth meet regularly to compare notes and work together to manage in a
concerted way the aerial, land and waterway security architecture of the region
with State Governments supporting with the critical resources.
He
said the Governors also approved the report of the workshop on security, law
and order in the Southwest hosted by Lagos State.
According
to him, the Governors also approved the constitution of a Regional Technical
Working Group on integrated infrastructural development with regards to
multi-modal transportation system such as highways, rail, water and air, as
well as integration on energy and power, digital and telecoms and leisure and
entertainment.
He
added that the Governors further agreed that Odua Investment Group should serve
as a special purpose vehicle to drive the regional economic integration
mission, while the Development Agenda for Western Nigeria (DAWN) Commission
would be supported to achieve the objectives of its establishment.
He
added: "It was agreed that a Committee should be set up on Federal
Government allocations in agriculture to be accessed for regional benefit.
"An
expanded Committee to be set up to make consultations, give consideration and
set objectives on the regional direction with regards to the Federal budget on
its implementation especially on agriculture with emphasis on irrigation and
storage."
Earlier
in his opening remarks, Fayose urged his colleagues in the region to rise above
partisan politics and work for the unity and economic growth of the region.
He
said it was time for leaders of the region to take affirmative action and speak
with one voice on issues affecting the Yoruba nation.
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