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Institute Urges Nigerians To Hold Governors Accountable

News Investigators/ The Progressive Institute has urged Nigerians to hold state governors and local government chairmen accountable for grassroots development, stressing the Federal Government’s constitutional limitations.

Lanre Adebayo, Director-General of the APC-affiliated think tank, spoke on Thursday at a news conference in Abuja.

He said citizens must recognise that development largely occured at state and local levels, describing governance as a partnership between the people and government.

“We must educate citizens about the limitations of the Federal Government and encourage accountability at all levels.

“At the end of the day, we need to appreciate leadership and the investments being made to move the country forward.

“Security under the President Bola Tinubu-led administration is improving, although we still face challenges like every nation. In fighting bandits, the country has done very well.

“The collaboration between Nigeria and the U.S. Government in combating insecurity is yielding results. More resources have been invested in arms, ammunition and retraining security officers,” he said.

Mr Adebayo urged Nigerians to appreciate security personnel for their sacrifices in tackling insecurity across the country.

He also said there had been significant improvement in manufactured exports under the Tinubu administration.

Mr Adebayo announced plans to partner Jade and Jayden Services Limited to promote government policies, programmes, benefits and opportunities.

He said the initiative would engage Nigerians on the achievements of the Renewed Hope Agenda and address regional challenges.

According to him, the partnership will expose citizens to policy benefits, noting that each government policy has intended beneficiaries.

“Our goal is to work together to advocate government policies, benefits and opportunities.

“From the removal of fuel subsidy and the floating of the naira, there has been massive improvement in infrastructure.

“Nigeria has been removed from the IMF list of debtor nations, though we are still clearing about 1.61 billion dollars in outstanding debt.

“The European Union has also removed Nigeria from high-risk third countries. These are results of President Tinubu’s reforms,” he said.

James Williams, Managing Director of the consulting firm, said he was honoured to partner the institute, describing the decision as conviction-driven.

He thanked the institute for its trust and pledged that together they would tell Nigeria’s story accurately.

“Our commitment is to support initiatives that reinforce accountability, stability and sustainable growth in Nigeria,” he said.

Mr Williams also pledged full support for the institute’s programmes and its progressive vision.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the firm will support a three-day mid-term sectoral review of the Renewed Hope Agenda.

It will also assist with transparent reporting of reform progress and strengthen institutional credibility through structured documentation of measurable outcomes.

Williams said the initiative would deepen democracy and enhance investor confidence by clearly articulating policy direction and delivery.

He added that the firm would promote continuity and reform stability as the administration advances implementation.

According to him, the vision includes advancing responsible nation-building through credible public-private collaboration.

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