By Luminous Jannamike
ABUJA – Senator Ifeanyi Araraume, a senior chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has mentioned President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s determination to grant direct funding to native governments will stand out as certainly one of his most vital reforms.
In a press release signed by the previous federal lawmaker, Araraume welcomed the President to Imo State as he started an official go to, describing native authorities autonomy as a step that would form the President’s legacy.
“President Tinubu has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to nationwide progress via his Renewed Hope Agenda. The reforms he has initiated are repositioning our nation for sustainable development and stability,” Araraume mentioned.
He pointed to a number of the administration’s coverage measures, together with the unification of change charges, new tax reforms to strengthen income technology, and direct funding of native governments from the federation account.
Araraume additionally referenced the launch of the Nigerian Schooling Mortgage Fund (NELFUND), designed to broaden entry to greater schooling, together with changes to present social programmes.
In accordance with him, whereas some councils are nonetheless adjusting to their new monetary independence, the coverage is anchored on a authorized framework that would earn the President recognition for strengthening grassroots governance.
“By granting native governments monetary independence, President Tinubu has deepened democracy and laid the muse for a extra inclusive economic system,” Araraume acknowledged.
The APC stalwart added that the President’s go to would supply a chance to work together extra intently with native communities in Imo and to assessment improvement points affecting the South East.
“I’m assured that this go to will deepen the President’s reference to our folks and open a brand new period of development and alternative for the South East,” he mentioned.
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