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Ogun State governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun has said he would not celebrate 100 days in office but would rather share his achievements with the people of the state on Friday.
The governor said he does not believe in the celebration of 100 days, noting that the period would be used to showcase his performance within his first 100 days in office.
Speaking at the state’s free medical screening initiative held at Ilishan High School, Ikenne-Remo, Abiodun stated that he had spent his first 100 days to lay a foundation for his vision for the state tagged, “Building our Future Together.”
His words: “I don’t know whether our administration will be marking a milestone. I think what we believe is sharing with you what we have been able to achieve in 100 days and those things are the foundation of our vision.
“As we have shared with you during the campaign, we have laid the foundation of all those things. You have started seeing them, like the roads we are constructing, the ICT, the Tech-Hub and so on. They will be unveiled to you in the next few days.”
On the free medical exercise, the governor said his administration was committed to preventive medicine rather the curative one, adding that emphasis was laid on preventive medicine because it was cheaper and also helps to detect and stop partial or permanent damage to health.
“We cannot afford to allow ailments that are preventable to continue to make our people bed-ridden or take their lives.
“This is why we must continue to have health screenings and monitor the health status of our people,” Abiodun said.