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APC Govs. to Implement Compulsory Free Education, Security Trust Fund

- Iyobosa Uwugiaren in Abuja

Twenty four governors elected on the platform of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC), have resolved to forward three executive bills to their respective State Houses of Assembly that would pave way for the creation of security trust funds in all the states, setting up of collection and administra­tion of revenue boards, as well as implementa­tion of free compulsory education for citizens, Governor Roachas Okoroacha of Imo State said in Abuja on Friday.

The three bills are titled Security Trust Fund, Collection and Administra­tion of Revenue, and Universal Basic Education (UBE).

The Chairman of the Progressiv­es Governors' Forum (PGF), who was represente­d by his deputy, Prince Eze Madumere told newsmen that the moves were part of measures to ensure that policy initiative­s of APC states were equally implemente­d and sustained in APC controlled states.

He said that the moves would speed up the institutio­nalisation of common legal frameworks for adoption and subsequent implementa­tion through legislatio­n across APC states.

According to him, "State Security Coordinati­ng Committee and Trust Fund for the States, is aimed at providing a robust, strategic, participat­ory and community grounded security architectu­re as a solution to the myriad of security challenges facing the Federal and State Government­s.

"Security is also central to the realisatio­n of the ideals of social justice, which is the cardinal anchor of the programme of the current government.

"Without adequate security, investors will be very reluctant to invest. Without adequate security, the people may not realise their full potentials.”

He added that to survive the current economic realities and sustain healthy internal revenue base, states must design creative, aggressive and robust ways and mechanisms of raising their revenue profile.

Okoroacha said that the prototype bill was targeted at achieving the above, adding that it would help the states restrategi­se in the identifica­tion of their internal revenue base, mapping out of the base and collecting data on business and areas that could shore up the internal revenue base of the state.

"The prototype bill on compulsory, free universal education addresses issues of refusal to send pupils to school, charging fees and levies in public schools, membership of Universal Basic Education Commission, financing of the universal basic education, qualificat­ion to access funding," he added.

Giving further clarificat­ion on the new moves, the Imo Governor explained that the implementa­tion of the laws in APC state would differenti­ate the party from other parties.

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