

Commissioner for Health,
Dr. Simon Ojo who said the second batch of the free glass distribution will
continue next year described the gesture as dividend of democracy and a
display
of the governor Fayose's pragmatic approach at taking good governance to the
populace even in the face of economic downturn as being witnessed across the
country.
The free eye glasses
distribution which was part of the government's poverty alleviation programme
kicked off at a government house arcade, Ado Ekiti with about 5000 already
tested beneficiaries on seat.
Governor Fayose in his
interaction with the beneficiaries described the programme as one in a good
direction. He added that it is a continuation from where he stopped in his
first term.
His words, "we have
done this before, these are things that can get to the common people, these are
benefits that can get to the common man in the society, a lot of our people
have become handicapped by bad sight over time and they couldn't find solution.
"Taking this to them,
going to them to do the test and today formally giving them the glasses is a
breakthrough for most of them. You can't imagine that people can wake up
without a #100 in the morning not to say getting a reading glass for about
#7000, that could be a major problem and we felt this project is one in a right
direction".
Governor Fayose while
assuring Ekiti people about sustainability of the project explained that next
phase of the project was captured in the 2017 budget adding that the project
will be a continuous one throughout his stay in office.
Condemning open defecation
and calling on the people of the state to inculcate hygienic habits by
regularly washing their hands, Mr. Fayose called on Ekiti women to make
themselves very visible in 2017 as his government has made necessary provision
for the celebration of Ekiti women in 2017.




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