Stakeholders in Kwara State have advised the federal government to review its economic policies in light of the economic hardship currently being experienced by average Nigerians.
The attendees, including members of trade organizations, religious groups, farmers’ associations, people with disabilities, security agencies, and traditional institutions, gathered in Ilorin for a town hall meeting organized by the office of the Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Community Engagement (North Central), Mrs. Abiodun Essiet.
The event also served as the launch of the Citizens’ Assembly (a group of volunteers) for the North Central Region and the Listening Tour, aimed at hearing directly from the people and allowing them to contribute to the governance process to bridge the communication gap.
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One of the speakers, Dr. Hamza Abdulraheem of Jamatul Nasir Islam, commended some of the bold steps taken by the Tinubu administration to address the country’s economic challenges.
However, he urged the federal government to review its economic policies, especially given the current public discontent and protests.
Mohammed Saleh Isiaq criticized the President for not adequately preparing for the removal of the fuel subsidy. He argued that the Nigerian economy, which is heavily reliant on oil, would have benefited from the establishment of modular refineries before the subsidy was removed.
He also commended the federal government on local government autonomy.
In her speech, the Senior Special Assistant to President Bola Tinubu on Community Engagement (North Central), Mrs. Abiodun Essiet, noted that a gap in trust and communication between the federal government and local communities has been caused by alleged unfulfilled promises by successive governments over the past 25 years since the return to democratic rule.
Mrs. Essiet explained that the current administration, through her office, has initiated the Citizens Assembly for the North Central Region and the Listening Tour to hear directly from citizens and incorporate their input into the governance process, aiming to bridge the communication gap.
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