Oyo State Government has said that contractors handling various projects in the state will be mandated to patronize about 440,000 tradesmen and artisans in executing government projects.
Governor Isiaq Ajimobi says biometrics and data capturing will serve as the database for providing commercial incentives and welfare packages for the various groups of artisans and tradesmen in the state.
Ajimobi, who stated this at the flag – off of tradesmen and artisans bio-metrics data capture and identification card project on Thursday in Ibadan, declared, "This is a project that has been on the front burner of government attention."
"The government will patronize you and we will mandate contractors handling various projects in the state to make use of your members in executing the government projects. We will not relent in doing more to encourage creativity and social empowerment by giving timely and frequent inputs in the form of financial power like revolving loans and other incentives to artisans and tradesmen in the state,” Ajimobi said.
The governor added that the bio-metrics and identification card project would eradicate impersonation of members, provide opportunities to benefit from government social services and encourage special recognition to outstanding artisans and traders.
"It is important we enumerate the advantages inherent in this project for our people to know its values which include easy access to government loans, benefits and social services, recognition and identification of members of various artisans and tradesmen’s union as well as special rewards for outstanding artisans and tradesmen amongst others because we will be able to ascertain true members," Governor Ajimobi emphasized.
Earlier, the President, Oyo State Tradesmen and Artisans, Yisau Kolayode said the bio-metric registration would reduce the rate at which his members were impersonated while the data gathered would be useful for future engagements and programmes, saying, "our figure of 440,000 tradesmen and artisans is a projection which may likely be more, but with the data collected in a standard form by government, it will show clearly, the number of tradesmen and artisans in Oyo State."
"This data capturing would help flush out some bad eggs among artisans who engage in negative activities and we will surely know how many are true members as well as positioning legitimate members for benefits from government and corporate bodies," Kolayode noted.
In her welcome address, the Commissioner for Trade, Industry, Investment and Co-operatives, Princess Taibat Adeyemi-Agaba said that the biometrics data capture and identification card project will enhance the local content initiative of the present administration in the state.