The Forum of Former Deputy Governors of Nigeria (FFDGN) has urged successive governments at the state and federal levels to enact legislation mandating the completion of existing projects before embarking on new ones, in order to accelerate the socio-economic development of the country. asked the federal government.
The forum issued a 16-point communiqué co-signed by National Chairman Chris Akomas and South and West Deputy National Chairman Hazeem Gbolarmi and Mukhtar Shehu Shagari (respectively national vice-chairs), which calls for stricter They called for amendments to the Public Procurement Act to take action. Punishment for those who default on a contract.
The forum called on governors to ensure harmonious relations with legislators in order to promote sustainable democratic governance in Nigeria, while continuing to support the federal government against the military and other security agencies. He also praised the support.
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They said good governance as a central pillar of the “New Hope” agenda is essential to achieving food security and sustainable growth in Nigeria.
“To promote sustainable democratic governance in Nigeria, governors are encouraged to ensure harmonious relations with their legislators. Ensuring good governance is part of the ‘New Hopes’ agenda” As a central pillar, it is essential to achieving food security and sustainable growth in Nigeria.
“Consultations on economic policy by the IMF and the World Bank should be open and inclusive of all major stakeholders in Nigeria. Every effort should be made to ensure that it is applied judiciously to affected production activities and public infrastructure development.”