Foundation signs N26.5m MoU to oplift infrastructure decay in Kwara communities

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By Kayode Abdulazeez, Ilorin

Civil Society Organization, Elites Network for Sustainable Development (ENetSuD) and a Kwara-based Non-governmental Organization, Gobir organization Foundation have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) worth N26.5 million to be channeled for infrastructure development across the sixteen local government areas in the state.

Disclosing this, the deputy coordinator of ENetSuD, Comrade Lanre Osho, while addressing journalists in Ilorin, said the deal was to enhance and facilitate the CSO’s set goals in line with its Citizens Enlightenment and Mobilization Program (CEMP) across the 193 wards of the 16 LGAs in the State.

Osho confirmed that the foundation had dropped a sum of N10 million to show commitment as the first tranche of the agreed sum.

“It is a general knowledge that ENetsud is an anti-corruption civil society organization that promotes good governance, accountability and transparency.

“We have noticed how corruption has led to huge infrastructural gaps in almost all of the 193 wards in Kwara state, which are evident by lack of potable water, affordable health care, a sound educational system, good road network among others, addition to high poverty rate and unemployment.

“Our observation triggered us to design a program called ‘Citizens Enlightenment and Mobilization Program (CEMP) which needs assessment of Kwara communities as one of its activities,” he said.

He noted that the CEMP program has been in place since the year 2020 and has been deployed to solve many problems in Kwara communities.

“The impact of our CEMP program is what attracted the attention of our partner, Gobir Organization Foundation, to sign a Memorandum of Understanding worth N26.5 million to properly assess the needs of all the 193 wards in Kwara state”, said the deputy coordinator”, he said.

Similarly, the acting Director of Community Services of ENetSuD, Fatima Dikko, stated that the creation of CEMP has presented the people in the rural communities the opportunity to know their rights and entitlement to the government.

“The creation of CEMP by ENetSuD was informed by our observation that citizens, especially in the rural communities, are not aware that they are entitled to good governance, social amenities and quality service delivery from the government. They mostly believe that their civil responsibilities end with voting once every four years”, he added.