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North-West governors promise to collaborate with NWDC

The North-West Governors’ Forum has pledged to collaborate with the North-West Development Commission to tackle the region’s challenges.

• February 18, 2025
Governor Dikko Radda
Governor Dikko Radda (Credit; Leadership)

The North-West Governors’ Forum has pledged to collaborate with the North-West Development Commission to tackle the region’s challenges.

Its chairman, Governor Dikko Radda, stated this when NWDC chairman, Lawal Abdullahi, paid him a courtesy visit on Monday.

He commended President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly for establishing the commission, describing it as a crucial intervention for regional development.

“This commission is not just another institution; it is a critical intervention that we must recognise and utilise effectively,” he said.

The governor identified insecurity as the primary concern in the region but acknowledged the progress made so far.

“Security remains a major concern, and we recognise the efforts of the military, security agencies, and stakeholders in reducing insecurity. While significant progress has been made, we remain committed to eliminating these threats entirely,” Mr Radda stated.

The governor reiterated the need to address regional priorities, particularly agricultural development and education.

“The strength of the North-West lies in agriculture, which forms the backbone of our economy,” he noted.

He urged the commission to allocate resources equitably, considering the specific needs of each state.

“We urge the commission to distribute resources fairly, based on population, size, and level of devastation,” he added.

Mr Radda called for collaboration between state governments and stakeholders to maximise the commission’s impact.

“We stand united as North-West leaders, setting aside political differences to achieve economic prosperity. Our full support is behind this commission, and we pledge to work closely with its management for meaningful development,” he added.

(NAN)

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