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July 30, 2007
Group Lauds Yar’Adua’s Achievements In 60 Days
Yar’Adua International Initiative for Good Governance (YIGG), a group out to promote activities related to President Umaru Yar’Adua’s government, has said that the President’s first 60 days in office have shown that the government is one with a clear vision.
By Tom Chiahemen, Assistant Editor, Abuja
July 30th, 2007
National Facilitator/Promoter of the YIGG, Felix Idiga, who made the observation in a statement in Abuja at the weekend, noted that the President has demonstrated that he is an independent thinker and team player who believes in the philosophy of "servant leadership".
According to Idiga, some of the positive steps taken by Yar’Adua within the last 60 days include the public declaration of his assets, ordering of strict obedience to the rule of law, formation of an all-inclusive government and initiation of the process for the construction of the Lagos Mega City project.
Idiga listed other achievements to include obedience of the Supreme Court judgement on the three-year seizure of N10.8 billion Lagos local councils’ funds, ordering of immediate re-opening of the shut Ibeto Cement Factory, and ordering of immediate reinstatement of Peter Obi as Anambra State governor within three hours of the Supreme Court verdict on the disputed governorship seat.
Posted by Publisher at July 30, 2007 08:59 AM
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