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Tinubu seeks councils, monarchs’ support for devt

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

.Promises to leave behind best economy, opportunities

President Bola Tinubu has called for more collaborative efforts between the federal, councils and traditional rulers in spreading developments across the country.

He said that the successful execution of plans was already being seen, with changes that will transform the economy through financial re-engineering of the country.

Tinubu spoke during a reception held, yesterday, in his honour by the government and people of Lagos State at the Lagos House, Marina, Lagos.

He said the reach of the councils and the powers of traditional rulers in the society would be harmonised to provide the needed infrastructure and socio-economic development to people at the grassroots.

According to him, the councils can complement the various efforts at ending poverty and terrorism through the provision of education, increasing enrolment through the school feeding programme, as well as making quality primary healthcare accessible to the people.

The President, therefore, pledged to work with the National Assembly in ensuring that constitutional roles are given to the traditional rulers and also independence for the councils.

Tinubu said the Federal Government would continue to ensure that all Nigerians enjoy the dividends of democracy irrespective of ethno-religious, political or geographic affiliations.

He said he had a capable and effective team made up of young and vibrant men and women that would deliver on the Renewed Hope Agenda.
Earlier in his speech, Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu said the blueprint of development left by Tinubu when he was governor of the state was still being used, adding that most legacy projects are part of those initiated by the President.
He said that the benefits of the various reforms embarked on by the administration would begin to manifest in no distant future just as in Lagos State with the blueprint put in motion by Tinubu.

Speaker of the Lagos State House of Assembly, Mudashiru Obasa, commended the President for turning around the economic, political and social sphere of the country within seven months of his tenure.

He urged the President to impress on the National Assembly to make all houses of Assembly fully independent just as it obtained in Lagos State.
Also speaking, the representative of council chairmen in the state, David Alabi, urged Tinubu to expedite action in guaranteeing the independence of local councils, saying most developments with direct impact on the people was from the councils.
The Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, thanked the President for his reforms, saying the traditional rulers are fully behind him. (Guardian)

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