Delta State Economy is sinking under Gov. Okowa, Emulate Gov. Ben Ayade of Cross River State, industrialize the state by Building diffrent Factories to reduce unemployment ~Amb. Mayorkings


A Young Delta Amb. Temisan O. Louis CEO Mayorkings Agency and Continental Coordinator Global Good Governance Ambassador’s Forum has called on the Delta State Governor Sen. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa to Focus on Industrializing the state to help reduce unemployment as well as boost the state economy.

He stated this during a media chat with News Men in Abuja Monday 22nd March 2021

He Stated Thus:

Industrialization is the bedrock of development in any society. 

Delta state under Okowa for 6yrs Running is what I will term doomed with nothing to show for it despite currently having the Highest Allocation from the Federal Government.

okowa as a grassroot politician is suppose to know the pains faced by the common man in Delta State.

There is an undue hunger in the state with Unemployment Ratio at the highest level. 

Governor Okowa should as a matter of urgently look towards industrialization of the state just as his counterpart in Cross State Dr. Ben Ayade is doing.

overtime, we have keenly noticed Gov. Okowa Copy and Paste Policies from others hence I humbly charge him to ensure to copy and paste the industrialization agenda of Ayade in Cross River State.

our Budgeting style in Delta State won’t and cannot save us if we continue in this style.


Gov Okowa should as a matter of urgency copy Sen. Dr. Ben Ayade Budgeting style to save our state. Kindly industrialize the state for us, Build Factories to reduce unemployment and thereby boosting the state Economy.


UNDERSTANDING AYADE\"S BUDGETING CONCEPT


They are different types of budgeting; balanced, surplus and deficit. Balanced budgeting is when the total estimated revenue is equal to the proposed expenditure. Surplus is when the total estimated revenue is more than the proposed expenditure. Deficit is the direct opposite of surplus, and it is when the government\"s total proposed expenditure for a period of time is more than the total estimated revenue. 


Why go deficit?  “Deficit financing, undertaken for the purpose of building up useful capital during a short period of time, is likely to improve productivity and ultimately increase the elasticity of supply curves.” ~ Prof Alka Ghosh

Deficit is what developing economies like India practice. Deficit looks beyond physical money. Intellect and competence are key components of deficit budgeting.  If the usual sources of finance are inadequate for meeting public expenditure, a government may resort to deficit financing. Deficit financing refers to the creation of new money for filling up the gap between planned expenditure and estimated receipts. There comes the concept of “intellectual money” as notably referred by Governor Ayade. Intellectual money is basically the brain power, it looks beyond physical finance, it looks at other ways of getting things done without absolute reliance on physical finance. So there is absolutely nothing wrong with Cross River budgeting in trillions. 


Deficit budget is the audacity of an ambition of the mind power. It is used in backward underdeveloped economies, predominantly 3rd world. It is an expression of an agenda by the state executive to move the state from 3rd to 1st world. Deficit budgeting also provides you the opportunity of building million dollar projects that the state ordinarily can’t finance. It provides you the window to budget for superhighways and deep seaports, while you search for investors that will invest in these projects and see to it’s completion. It is a budget for high class intellects, perhaps that is what qualifies Ayade to run this country. 


How has deficit budgeting helped Cross River State? Judging by the low income of the state, has anybody wondered why salaries, pensions and subventions are been paid regularly with projects spread across every Local Government Area in Cross River State? It is the concept of intellectual money. The Vitaminized Rice Seedlings plant in Calabar, Cocoa Processing plant in Ikom, Ultramodern Rice Mill in Ogoja, Groundnut oil factory in Bekwarra, British-Canadian University in Obudu, Referral Hospital in Obudu, Chicken Processing plant in Calabar, Noodles Factory in Calabar, Feedmill in Calabar, Pharmaceutical Company in Calabar, Garment Factory in Calabar, Power Plant in Calabar, Poultry Farm in Calabar, Teachers Continuous Training College in Biase, Toothpick Factory in Yakurr, Social Housing in Bakassi, Dualization of Calabar to Odukpani Road with a flyover at Odukpani junction, Dualization of Ranch junction road in Obanliku to Mfom road in Ogoja, Cassava Starch Processing Factory in Obubra, Roofing Tiles Factory in Yala, and many more are all products of the “intellectual money” concept. Have you imagined the amount of jobs these factories will generate for Cross Riverians? Have you thought about the overall economic benefit of a local cocoa farmer in Ikom supplying Cocoa bean directly to a factory, a local Rice famer in Ogoja supplying harvested rice to the Rice Mill in Ogoja, a local Groundnut famer in Bekwarra supplying raw Groundnut to the factory in Bekwarra, a small poulty farmer in Bakassi supplying chicken to the chicken processing factory in Calabar? This is how economies grow! Producing and processing what they consume.


It is no news that Governor Ayade has over 5,000 political appointees spread across the 18 LGAs of Cross River State. 5,000 people collecting monthly salaries of over a 100,000 Naira. What this means is, every family in Cross River State is represented in Government. 5,000 people can own houses, take care of their families, own farms. Aside the economic benefit, it also reduces social tension. Also on the payroll are recently employed 18,000 people from every ward in the State. This brings the total number of persons appointed by Governor Ayade to over 25,000. Imagine this 25,000 people, which are mostly youths out there on the streets, there will certainly be high rate of crime and poverty. 


As at 2019, Cross River State foreign debt stood at $192.73 million (73 billion Naira). While domestic debt is 168 billion Naira. That is a total of 241 billion Naira. This is the debt Ayade has been servicing. Salaries, subventions, contractors, pensions, MDA imprest paid regularly. Remember, Cross River can’t borrow due to the state\"s level of indebtedness. Is it Ayade that plunged the state into this level of indebtedness? No! Ayade came at a time Cross River was in dire need of leadership to save the state from total collapse. So far, so good, there is light at the end of the tunnel as the future sure looks bright.


All of the Above are the achievement of a Governor with a Good Vision for his people and he achieved it all in the same 6yrs running as Gov. Okowa.

kindly do the right thing my Dear Governor.


He Further Stated that, He wants a Delta State where all Youths will become self reliant and Employers of Labour hence he used the same medium to invite all Youths in Delta state to register and attend a capacity building and empowerment program tagged Delta Youths Business & Leadership Conference 2021 scheduled to hold in Asaba the Delta state capital 22nd August 2021.


kindly click on the link below to register for Free.


https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1J-bJZ47sK4FvmMgpUpulkUIh-vbSM2lgC_eOXMbXw-Y/edit?vc=0&c=0&w=1

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