Adeleke suspends foreign trips for top officials

Gov Ademola Adeleke

Adeleke explained that all officials of the state must demonstrate readiness to sacrifice in the face of the state’s harsh financial situation.

By Jeffrey Agbo

Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has directed that top officials of his administration are to desist from foreign trips for the rest of the year except on the basis of emergency.

A statement by the spokesperson to the governor, Olawale Rasheed, obtained in Osogbo on Monday, quoting Adeleke as saying, “Foreign trips for top officials for the rest of the year are hereby suspended unless there is a direct emergency to be authorised by the Governor.

“We must sustain the momentum of our service delivery by avoiding excessive spending on recurrent and overheads.

“Our needs from office to accommodation are much, but our resources are limited. So we have to devise a coping mechanism pending the time our funding situation will improve.”

The governor also directed the Head of Service, Leye Aina, to prepare a memo that would state the relationship between the Commissioners and the Special Advisers to ensure efficiency in the governance process.

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Speaking during a meeting held with members of the State Executive Council which deliberated on 2024 budget proposals from the ministries, departments, and agencies as a prelude to the submission of the Medium Term Expenditure Framework to the State House of Assembly, the governor declared that excessive spending on recurrent and overhead expenses must be avoided.

While urging cabinet members to make personal sacrifices, Adeleke explained that all officials of the state must demonstrate readiness to sacrifice in the face of the state’s harsh financial situation.

Adeleke, however, called for due diligence on the budget preparation process, reading out key policy directives on the governance of the state.

“While memos by Special Advisers must pass through the Permanent Secretary to the Commissioners, the Commissioners must ensure fair play and an accommodating spirit,” he said.

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