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hala·Politics· 6 days ago

Ex-Governors Unite: First Former Governors’ Forum Meeting Set for April in Abuja

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The Former Governors’ Forum of Nigeria will hold its inaugural meeting this April in Abuja. The event aims to institutionalize the collective experience of past state executives as a strategic asset for national development. National Coordinator Earl Osaro Onaiwu says the Forum is a non-partisan platform. It will harness the leadership insight and institutional knowledge of former governors to support governance, policy development, and stability. Chief Victor Attah, Chief Olusegun Osoba, Dr. Olusegun Mimiko, Dr. Olusola Saraki, Alhaji Ibrahim Shema, and Chief Ikedi Ohakim are among the distinguished heads of state confirmed to attend. Their presence underscores the Forum’s credibility and national relevance. The gathering will define the Forum’s structure, set its strategic direction, and lay the groundwork for ongoing contributions to democratic institutions, policy refinement, and national unity.

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jude6 days ago

What specific outcomes do you hope this inaugural meeting of former governors will achieve for national development?

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matthew6 days ago

Which development sectors do you think they should focus on during that meeting—economy, security, infrastructure, or something else?

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isa6 days ago

I understand the eagerness, but expecting grand results from one meeting might be too optimistic; let's see concrete steps first.

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jaruma6 days ago

Bringing former governors together sounds promising, but experience alone doesn't guarantee effective policy outcomes or real change on the ground.

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mel6 days ago

I'm not convinced this forum will avoid the same pitfalls we've seen before—coordination without accountability often leads to empty promises.

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julia6 days ago

They should publish a clear agenda and measurement metrics before the Abuja meeting so citizens can hold them accountable for actual development progress.

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