THE  Ondo state governor, Dr Olusegun Mimiko has  affirmed his belief in the  economic integration of the South-west geo-political zone of the  country, noting however that political affiliation should  not be a  condition for the practice of  such a vital policy.
Speaking at the state capital, Akure, during a courtesy call on him  yesterday, by the immediate past caretaker committee chairmen of the 18  council areas of the state and their supervisors, Mimiko expressed his  belief in the economic integration and transformation of the zone,  adding that such development should not be tied to any political party.
Particularly, Dr Mimiko maintained that the people of Ondo State are  intelligent and wise enough to choose their leader, stating that the  people are ready and determined to take their destiny in their hands.
According to him, “We are of the opinion that there must be economic  integration of the Southwest but the issue of one political party  dominating the zone, I believe, is a fallacy. It is a fallacy saying  that economic integration of the South-west must be based on political  party. Similarity in our value system is of paramount importance to us.   I want to tell you that today, Labour Party is redefining  progressivism.”
“What we are doing in this state is an empirical evidence of what  progressivism is all about. We are the economic and intellectual power  house of the South-west. Our cocoa had done the wonders of the  South-west. The people of the state will determine who will lead them.”
He also commended the former council bosses for raising the benchmark in local government administration in the state.
He noted that most of the projects executed at the grassroots level  during their tenure were world-class and unique, calling on the present  council bosses to build on the legacy of their predecessors.
He thanked them for their vision to constitute a grassroots network  aimed at propagating the laudable programmes of his administration.
Earlier in his address, the co-ordinator of the former council  bosses, Hon Kennedy Peretei, pledged their unalloyed support for the  administration of Dr Olusegun Mimiko, adding that the administration had  prioritised progressive politics in the country.
He noted that their 26-month tenure in office vividly brought succour  to the lives of their people and added value to governance at the  grassroots.
The former council boss explained that they floated Grassroots  Network to help in sensitisation and mobilisation of the people for the  second term bid of the governor.
 
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