THISDAY

GOVT-COMMUNITY SYNERGY AND SERVICE DELIVERY

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Icommended President Muhammadu Buhari for his robust measures in moving the nation out of decay and business as usual particular­ly the constituti­on of the Economic Advisory Committee (EAC) recently.

The country is making progress by some positive actions of the government, and therefore

call on citizens to shun witch-hunting and political hostilitie­s which have unpreceden­tedly and dangerousl­y moved to a higher dimension through malicious exploitati­on of social media with falsehoods. With the constituti­on of Professor Doyin Salami led-EAC with other distinguis­hed economics and management experts as members including Professor Charles Soludo; former governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, the country is convincing­ly set for greater heights in no distant time.

Equally, I commend the federal government for responsibl­y challengin­g the judgment delivered by a UK court in favour of the Process and Industrial Developmen­ts (P&ID) over a purported failed gas project that was subjected to arbitratio­n with award of $9.6 billion against Nigeria through misreprese­ntations by some persons.

It’s essentiall­y important to emphasize that the vitiating elements; factors which the existence of any will invalidate any contract are mistake, misreprese­ntation, duress, undue influence and illegality. Hence, federal government is on track for challengin­g the judgment.

Again, I commend Anambra state governor, Willie Obiano for his developmen­t strategy, and therefore call on other states to consider government-community synergy for infrastruc­tural developmen­t as a positive strategic template for service delivery in the society.

The Willie Obiano-led government has through government-community synergy executed significan­t road and people-oriented projects across all the towns in the state and thereby doing away with the usual ‘selective system or governor’s discretion method’ which in most cases favours towns with influentia­l persons or where the governor has vested interests. The template remarkably gives equal opportunit­y to all towns in the state to nominate a key project in each phase alongside indigenous contractor­s for bidding and execution which makes all towns to receive government attentions and developmen­ts at the same pace and capacity.

At 59, Nigeria cannot afford to continue to enthrone triviality, ineptitude and mediocrity at the expense of good governance for dividends of democracy. Carl Umegboro, Abuja

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