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Zamfara Gov Swears in New LG Chairmen
.Preaches equity, fairness in projects distribution
Governor Dauda Lawal has urged the newly elected Zamfara local government chairmen to prioritize the welfare of their people and ensure equity and fairness in the distribution of development projects.
The Zamfara State Independent Electoral Commission (ZASIEC) had declared candidates of the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) as winners of all the local councils’ chairmanship and councillorship elections held across the 14 Local Government Areas on Saturday.
Speaking on Sunday at the swearing in of the LG councils’ bosses, the Governor commended the leadership of ZASIEC team for “organizing free, fair and credible elections.”
A statement by Lawal’s spokesperson, Sulaiman Bala Idris, disclosed that the Governor stressed that the ultimate goal of the local government system in Nigeria is to bring government closer to the people at the grassroots.
According to the Governor, “this is especially crucial at this time, as local government councils, as the third tier of government, are vital in complementing the initiatives of the present administration to rescue the state from socio-economic issues and the security challenges affecting all parts of the state.
“Therefore, there is a need for synergy between the state and Local Government Councils to accelerate development at the grassroots levels, which, in turn, will place the entire state on the trajectory of growth and prosperity.
“I urge you to see your election as a call to service by prioritizing the welfare of your people and ensuring equity and fairness in the distribution of development projects.
“This should be achieved by leveraging various social investment programmes and other laudable initiatives introduced by the present administration, to create employment opportunities for our teeming youths, make them productive and curb incessant crimes bedeviling the state.
“This can only be achieved when you embrace transparency, accountability and prudence in managing public resources.
“You must collaborate with the State government, especially in light of the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended).
“The state government will continue to collaborate with your councils to achieve our shared goals and build synergy for the development of our dear state.
“You should establish effective channels of communication which are essential in understanding the needs of the people you serve.
“Your leadership should embody compassion and inclusivity by ensuring that no segment of society is left behind. Particular attention should be given to the most vulnerable women, children people with special needs and the elderly.
“Let me emphasize that you should not operate as separate entities from the state government.
“You are an integral part of the machinery of governance. Therefore, you are expected to align your policies and programmes with the six priority areas of the present administration: security, education, agriculture and food security, economic growth and development, Health sector and infrastructural development.
“In this regard, it is imperative that you foster a culture of transparency and accountability in all your dealings.
“Ensure that your financial records are meticulously kept and periodically audited. This will enhance the credibility of your administrations and build the people’s confidence in your leadership.”