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My govt’ll not leave any region behind- Tinubu

My govt’ll not leave any region behind- Tinubu

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By Hussaina Yakubu

President Bola Tinubu says his administration will ensure equitable development across all regions of the country.

 

The assurance was made by Tinubu on Tuesday in Kaduna at a two-day interactive session on Government-citizens’ Engagement organised by the Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation Tuesday in Kaduna.

 

He said the Ministers’ interactions with stakeholders at the event would unveil empirical facts and figures that the North was not neglected.

 

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Tinubu was represented by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Sen. George Akume.

 

Tinubu, who highlighted key achievements under the Renewed Hope Agenda, spoke on several interventions of the present administration including economic reforms, education, health, security, Infrastructure and food security.

 

On economic reforms, the president said his administration had implemented bold reforms to stabilise and grow the economy, including unifying the exchange rate and restructuring debt profiles.

 

Tinubu stressed that investments had been made in modernising security equipment and upskilling personnel

 

He listed major projects to include the Lagos-Calabar Coastal Highway, Sokoto- Badagry super highway, ongoing rail projects; Kaduna, Port Harcourt-Maiduguri, and housing initiatives.

 

NAN also reports that Akume led a high-powered Federal Government’s delegation made of Ministers, Director-Generals of many agencies and top political aides from the North.

 

Tinubu also highlighted the Renewed Hope Agenda’s priorities to include reforming the economy for sustained growth, strengthening national security, boosting agriculture for food security, unlocking energy and natural resources and enhancing infrastructure and transportation.

 

Others are focusing on education, health and social investment, accelerating diversification through industrialisation and innovation as well as improving governance for effective service delivery.

 

“The removal of fuel subsidy, though painful, has been a necessary reform that saved trillions of Naira.

 

“The Palliative Measures Plan and interventions through state governments, MSME support, and public transportation upgrades are mitigating the impacts.

 

“The savings are now being redirected into critical infrastructure and human development while states are receiving increased allocations for development,” Tinubu said.

 

Reflecting on the theme of the event, ‘Assessing Electoral Promises: Fostering Government-Citizen Engagement for National Development,’ he said the renewed hope agenda has been a pragmatic vision built on pillars of good governance.

 

They, he said, include transparency, accountability, participation, responsiveness, equity, rule of law, and inclusivity, going beyond just a campaign slogan.

 

“The economic reform strategies are designed to create a robust, diversified, and resilient economy.

 

“By fostering an environment conducive to investment and innovation, the administration aims to stimulate growth across all sectors, reduce unemployment, and ensure equitable wealth distribution.

 

“Security is the bedrock of national development. The focus here is on enhancing the capabilities of our security forces, promoting peace and stability, and ensuring that every Nigerian feels safe and protected, no matter where they reside.

 

“Agriculture holds the key to our nation’s self-sufficiency and economic empowerment.”

 

According to Tinubu, this is by modernising farming practices, increasing access to finance, and expanding market opportunities for farmers.

 

“This administration places Nigeria on a path to achieving food security and transforming our country into an agricultural powerhouse.

 

“Through reforms, the government is unlocking the potential of Nigeria’s vast natural resources and energy sector.

 

“Through sustainable management, increased investments, and the adoption of modern technologies, the goal remains to drive economic growth and ensure environmental sustainability,” the president added.

 

According to him, over 400,000 students in tertiary institutions had so far benefitted from the Students’ Loan Programme, while an estimated N53billion had been disbursed.

 

He also highlighted the importance of patience and collective efforts in achieving the agenda’s goals.

 

Tinubu extolled the virtues of the late Premier of Northern Nigeria, Sir Ahmadu Bello, describing him as a phenomenal being who promoted national cohesion and unity in Nigeria.

 

He also saluted the courage, sincerity and patriotism of other leaders such as Chief Solomon Lar, Malam Adamu Ciroma, Shehu Dan Musa, Abubakar Rimi, Prof. Suleman Kumo, Issac Shaahu, Prof. Jerry Gana and others.(NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Bashir Rabe Mani

NCDC Bill ‘ll address infrastructural challenges in North Central – Sen. Mustapha

NCDC Bill ‘ll address infrastructural challenges in North Central – Sen. Mustapha

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By Naomi Sharang

Sen. Saliu Mustapha (APC – Kwara Central), has stated that the newly signed North Central Development Commission (NCDC) Bill will help address the region’s infrastructural challenges.

Mustapha, who chairs the Senate Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development, made the remarks in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that President Bola Tinubu had signed the bill into law on Tuesday, officially establishing the NCDC.

Mustapha expressed satisfaction with the development, noting that the North Central region now joined other geopolitical zones in having a dedicated regional development commission aimed at addressing infrastructural deficits and fostering sustainable growth.

According to him, with the signing of the bill into law, President Tinubu has demonstrated a commitment to equitable national development.

He also extended his gratitude to the governors of the North Central states, particularly Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara, for their political support in ensuring the successful passage of the bill.

Mustapha further acknowledged the role played by the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, in making the vision of the commission a reality.

“The establishment of the commission is a significant milestone in our region’s history

“It will serve as a catalyst for development, addressing the unique challenges facing the zone, particularly in the areas of infrastructure, security, and economic growth.

“I am confident that this commission will bring lasting benefits to our people,” Mustapha said.

NAN reports that similar bills for regional development commissions have already been signed into law for the South-West, North-West, and South-East regions by President Tinubu..(NAN)

Edited by Abiemwense Moru

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