President’s Call for Northern Governors to Stay in Their States, Senator Shehu Sani Commends

President's Call for Northern Governors to Stay in Their States, Senator Shehu Sani CommendsPresident Bola Ahmed Tinubu has received public praise from Senator Shehu Sani for tackling the problem of Northern Governors routinely moving to Abuja instead of staying in their respective states to serve their constituents. Sani lauded the President’s observation and called it sound guidance in a post that was made public on his verified X handle. He also noted the significance of such a comment coming from the nation’s highest office.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>

“The President seems worried about most Northern Governors relocating to Abuja instead of staying in their respective states to work for their people. That is a good observation and a wise counsel,” Sani remarked.

He contrasted President Tinubu’s direct approach with that of his predecessor, who, according to Sani, lacked the courage to address this issue openly.

Sani’s endorsement of the President’s stance underscores a broader concern regarding governance and accountability in the Northern regions of Nigeria.

The frequent absence of governors from their states has been a point of contention, with critics arguing that it hampers effective governance and development.

By highlighting this issue, President Tinubu has brought renewed attention to the need for local leaders to be more present and proactive in addressing the challenges facing their communities.

The President’s call for governors to remain in their states is seen as a push for greater accountability and a more hands-on approach to governance. This directive is expected to encourage governors to focus more on local issues and development projects, ensuring that they are more attuned to the needs of their constituents.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>