Niger State is progressively entrenching democratic values – Governor Bello

Abdul Mohammed Isa , Minna

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Niger State Government in North Central Nigeria, says it  has made tangible progress in the entrenchment of democratic values in the affairs of governance with respect to rule of law, separation of power, fundamental human rights and constitutional provisions since the return of democratic government in 1999.

The Governor of the State, Abubakar Sani Bello disclosed this at an event organized by the State entertainment industry in collaboration with the Council for Arts and Culture to celebrate Democracy Day in Minna, the state Capital.

The Governor, represented by his deputy, Ahmed Mohammed Ketso, said that a lot of progress has been achieved since the nation returned to democratic governance.

The present administration has made health, education, agriculture, infrastructure and economic regeneration its policy thrust since inception but that the outbreak of COVID-19 Pandemic and insecurity challenges have brought a setbacks,” Ketso added.

The Deputy Governor , who further underscored the importance of having a secured environment which is necessary in providing good governance and leadership to the people for the purpose of development, urged  the people to remain steadfast in prayers even as government is resolute to end the carnage.

“I am deeply touched by the way banditry, and kidnapping activities are going in the state, but I can assure you all that we are making frantic efforts to tackle insecurity in the whole state, particularly in the worst hit Local Government Areas of Munya, Rafi, Shiroro, and some parts of zone C”, he said.

The Secretary to the State Government, Alhaji Ibrahim Ahmed Matana, while presenting a paper, titled, “Security challenges and its effect on governance and national development”, advocated the need for radical change in the country’s value system, modernization of security agencies, support wealth and employment creation as well as the entrenchment of social justice among others for insecurity to be addressed in the country.

“If these problems are not addressed the problem of insecurity will continue to linger on and it will have adverse effect on the country by limiting foreign investors, long term negative effect on the economy, destruction of existing infrastructure and denying the opportunity to establish new ones and many others,” Matane said.

The Executive Chairman, Niger State Basic Education Board (NSUSBEB), Dr Isah Adamu,  in a paper titled “Insecurity and the role of the creative industry in the society”, described the creative industry as one of the most vibrant in the world with a strong revenue generation base, noting that when properly harnessed, the industry will reduce unemployment and poverty.

Earlier, Commissioner of Culture and Tourism, Mrs Rifkatu Adamu Chidawa who explained that the event was to consider the security challenges in the country and proffer solutions, said the state was blessed with various natural tourist potentials and invited the people to take advantage of it as the state has friendly policy and is opened to partnership.

Highpoints of the event included a play by the Niger State Entertainment Industry on the security challenges and presentation of awards to some distinguished personalities that have contributed towards the development of the entertainment industry in the state.

The event also featured presentation of award to Governor Abubakar Sani Bello, former Niger State Governor, Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, Professor. Faruoq Rashid Haruna, Engr. Sani Ndanusa the former Minister of Sports, Comrd. Kabiru Sani (RATTUWU President), Sa’adatu Balarabe, and a posthumous award was given to late Solomon Sokomba the initiator of GWAPE International, the Niger State Cultural Troupe.

 

 

 

 

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