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Title: | THE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY VOL 1 NO 31 JULY 2021 |
Authors: | Nigeria Governors' Forum |
Keywords: | THE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY NEWSLETTER NGF MEDIA DEPARTMENT PISI LAUNCH SOCIAL IMPACT COMMUNITY POLICING SECURITY PEACE SORTHERN GOVERNORS'-COMMUNIQUE NORTH EAST GOVERNORS' - COMMUNIQUE |
Issue Date: | 13-Aug-2021 |
Publisher: | Nigeria Governors' Forum Publishing |
Series/Report no.: | The Executive Summary;31 |
Abstract: | This edition features the Executive Governor of Abia State as the cover of this edition displaying his first pair of scandals he made as a student of the Aba-based Footwear Academy. This edition also touches on several social impact subjects involving governors and their spouses all over the subnational environment. In Kano for example, 5,504 people were trained as police constabulary to aid community policing as the governor shows his determination to improve the security situation in his state. This is just as the Borno State Governor Prof Babagana Zullum gingered up the troops that are helping bring Borno State back to tranquillity, at sallah. This message was replicated by Tanbuwal, Bagudu, Uzodinma while all mulling their panacea for insecurity. In Lagos, Governor Sanwo-Olu himself effected a citizen’s arrest at Ojota, sending a direct signal top criminals that they have no hiding place in Lagos. In terms of accolades, the society is gradually appreciating the governance standards at the subnational level. Vanguard newspapers feted some governors in Lagos at a ceremony that was pushed forward to 2021 due to the global pan- demic that halted activities in the year 2020. History was made for Ebonyi people as King David University of Medical Sciences built by the administration of David Nweze Umahi (Akubar- aoha) was approved by the National Universities Commission (NUC). The University is the 197th University in Nigeria and sources say it is the most beautiful University Complex in Africa. The vision of The University is to achieve the highest form of quality manpower development for healthcare and other service delivery for all persons irrespective of gender, race, religion, and socio-economic status. |
URI: | http://ngfrepository.org.ng:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3788 |
Appears in Collections: | THE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY |
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