Feb 27 • 17:41 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

Gombe will replicate Tinubu’s Lagos LCDA model – Gov

Gombe State Governor Muhammadu Yahaya plans to adopt Lagos' Local Council Development Area model to enhance grassroots governance and development.

In a recent announcement, Governor Muhammadu Yahaya of Gombe State expressed his commitment to adopting the Local Council Development Area (LCDA) model, similar to the one that has been effectively implemented in Lagos State under the leadership of President Bola Tinubu, during his statewide development tour. His comments came during a foundation-laying ceremony for the Kwami West LCDA Secretariat in Bojude, where he advocated for initiatives that aim to deepen governance at the grassroots level.

Governor Yahaya emphasized that the establishment of Local Council Development Areas in Gombe is intended to bring governance closer to the citizens and catalyze development within local communities. By replicating the successes observed in Lagos, the governor hopes to foster an environment where local governance can lead to significant advancements in infrastructure and public services. The initiative comes as part of Yahaya's broader vision to enhance the administrative framework of Gombe State.

This move holds potential implications for political stability and community engagement in Gombe, as it aims to empower local governments and improve the delivery of services to the people. By looking to Lagos' model, which has been praised for its effectiveness, Gombe State may witness similar benefits in terms of infrastructure development and citizen participation in governance, suggesting a shift towards more localized decision-making processes that affect everyday life for its residents.

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