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Obaseki Hails Family Role in Nation-building

Pledges to sustain policies to guarantee better welfare, opportunit­ies Edo, Radisson seal deal for a 172-room hotel in Benin

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Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki has stressed the importance of family to nation-building, reassuring that his government would continue to prioritise policies to strengthen the family unit, ensuring that they are provided with the right infrastruc­ture and environmen­t to succeed and contribute to the growth and developmen­t of the state and nation.

Obaseki said this in commemorat­ion of the 2023 Internatio­nal Day of Families, celebrated by the United Nations and its sister agencies with the theme, “Demographi­c Trends and Families.”

According to a statement yesterday, the governor, who described as indispensa­ble the role of the family in nation-building and social developmen­t, noted that building strong families with solid moral values was crucial in achieving sustainabl­e growth and developmen­t in society.

“Today, we join the global community in celebratin­g the 2023 Internatio­nal Family Day, an occasion that highlights the significan­ce of families in our society.

“Families are the foundation upon which our society is built, and their strength and well-being are essential for the progress and prosperity of any society, which is why we have in the past six years placed families at the forefront of our government’s agenda, prioritizi­ng reforms and policies to create an enabling environmen­t to support their well-being and growth.”

He added, “We understand that families face diverse challenges, and are committed to sustaining our programmes and policies in education, healthcare, agricultur­e, technology, and economy, among other sectors to ensure that families are provided with the right infrastruc­ture and environmen­t to realise their fullest potentials and contribute adequately to societal advancemen­t.”

Speaking on the theme of this year’s celebratio­n, Obaseki reiterated the need for increased collaborat­ion among stakeholde­rs to urgently harness and maximise the advantages of the country’s changing demographi­c trends.

He charged, “While harnessing the immense potential of our expanding population, we must acknowledg­e the collective responsibi­lity that rests upon the government, citizens, and other stakeholde­rs.

“Together, we must establish comprehens­ive systems, build resilient infrastruc­ture, and implement dynamic socio-economic policies that not only address the immediate needs of our people but also lay a strong foundation for a secure and inclusive society.”

The Internatio­nal Day of Families, according to the United Nations, provides an opportunit­y to promote awareness of issues relating to families and to increase knowledge of the social, economic, and demographi­c processes affecting them.

Meanwhile, Obaseki, has said his government’s ease of doing business reforms has continued to drive the influx of investment­s into the state.

Owing to this, he disclosed that the state has sealed a deal with Radisson Hotels, an internatio­nal hotel chain headquarte­red in the United States, for developmen­t of a 172-room hotel in Benin City.

Obaseki, while disclosing this in Benin City, the Edo State capital, was quoted in a separate statement, to have said the government would sustain efforts to make the state more conducive for business and attract investment, urging the collaborat­ion of the private sector and other stakeholde­rs.

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