Tinubu commended for creating regional development ministry
The Executive Chairman of the Nigerian Capital Development Fund (NCDF), Hareter Babatunde Oralusi, has praised President Bola Tinubu and the National Assembly for their foresight in establishing the Federal Ministry of Regional Development and Regional Development Commissions respectively.
“This bold step reinforces the administration’s commitment to inclusive and sustainable development at the grassroots level, marking a pivotal moment in Nigeria’s democratic evolution.
“This is another remarkable step in the right direction, and one that promises lasting, impactful change. The establishment of regional development commissions complements the critical Local Government Autonomy framework, creating a comprehensive structure that enables local, state, and federal governments to collaboratively support grassroots development”, Oralusi said in a statement issued by the Executive Director, NCDF, Mr. Tajudeen Kareem.
The NCDF Chairman praised the creation of these regional development bodies as essential for bridging long-standing gaps in infrastructure and social services across the country.
“This decision to decentralise development functions reflects a forward-thinking approach to governance, empowering local communities while ensuring the equitable distribution of resources,” he emphasised.
He further explained that when local governments are empowered by enabling law and supporting structures, they will gradually become the drivers of grassroots development and catalysts for poverty eradication.
“Nigeria is on a promising path toward deeper federalism that involves every level of government in delivering sustainable development,” he remarked.
Oralusi noted that the emerging national structure will drive more resources to the sub-national level, enhance social services, and critical infrastructure improvements across Nigeria’s communities.
He described the decision of President Tinubu as “a pro-poor initiative that demonstrates the government’s prioritisation of poverty alleviation, inclusive economic growth, and the overall wellbeing of its people. This setup will also encourage robust private sector participation and empower non-governmental organisations to invest in projects that truly benefit the masses.”
Oralusi also expressed optimism in Nigeria’s future, urging Nigerians to stay hopeful while asking the Senate to expedite the passage of comprehensive local government autonomy legislation.
“A truly autonomous local government system is the bedrock of grassroots democracy. By advancing this bill, the Senate can solidify a governance framework that ensures every Nigerian feels the impact of national progress.”
As an organisation committed to socio-economic transformation, NCDF pledged its support to work with all tiers of government to drive impactful development at the grassroots. “We are ready to collaborate with these new commissions, investing in initiatives that uplift Nigeria’s underserved regions,” Oralusi said.
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