Northern Governors Vows to Carry out Robust Initiatives Towards Tackling Poverty, Illiteracy, Diseases, Insecurity
By Golok Nanmwa,Jos
Northern Governors Forum on Wednesday said that it remains committed to carrying out robust initiatives towards tackling poverty, illiteracy, diseases and insecurity that are plaguing many parts of the region in particular, and the nation as a whole.
Executive Governor Plateau State and
Chairman, Northern Governors Forum made this known in a press statement made available to newsmen in Jos reads that the Northern Governors Forum rejoices with Nigerians on the celebration of a new year 2020, urging for collective resolve to build a Nigeria that is more united, prosperous and equitable.
From the record of achievements last year, 2020 is full of prospects and opportunities for Nigerians to again work for the upliftment of the country by supporting governments at all levels to carry out development initiatives that will strengthen the economy and it’s people.
All that is required is for all to demonstrate patriotism and genuine commitment to making the desired sacrifices that are needed to building a nation that is self sufficient and strong enough to provide opportunities for its people to flourish.
Insecurity remains a major challenge that both the government and citizens must collaborate at ensuring that it is tackled holistically in order to overcome criminals who are bent on unleashing terror and sorrow on Nigerians.
The Governors of the Northern Region will continue to peer review one another and also benchmark targets for regional development plans that will engender peaceful coexistence and people oriented programmes.
We shall continue to work closely with the Federal Government under the purposeful leadership of His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR to create synergy that is critical to achieving meaningful development of the Northern Region and the nation at large.
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