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Seyi Makinde Fails to enroll all workers into a state-oriented health insurance scheme

"By the beginning of the second year, all workers under the employment of the Oyo State Government will also be enrolled into a state-oriented health insurance scheme in collaboration with the NHIS"
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Promise Ring | Kwara State Govt. Keeps its promise to "construct and rehabilitate at least one road in each local govt."

Governor Abdurrahman Abdurazaq in his “O to ge” manifesto of 2019 general election promised to construct or rehabilitate one major road in every local government.
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Promise Ring | Sanwo-Olu Fails to deliver the first phase of the Blue Rail project in 2021 as promised

In Sanwo-Olu's manifesto released during the 2019 campaign Season, he promised to "Aggressively pursue the completion of phase 1 of the Blue Rail line (from Mile 2 to Marina) for passenger operations by 2021".‍
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Extreme heat, extreme cold. The damage of climate change is already visible

The earth has been experiencing extremely high temperatures in the last few years. This is particularly true of Northern countries; nations that are otherwise not used to this type of climate.
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Promise Ring | Sanwo-Olu Fails to keep Promise to ensure a minimum of 3 doctors in all PHCs by 2021

In the build-up to 2019 general elections, Governor Sanwo-Olu released his Manifesto Document tagged "T.H.E.M.E.S." which included the promise to "Ensure minimum of 3 doctors, 3 nurses and 5 community health workers in all 345 PHCs by 2021".
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