According to a statement, the governors agreed to embark on a peer
review mechanism to facilitate and replicate positive governance
policies in their respective states.
The All Progressives Congress
(APC) Governors, both outgoing and incoming, have resolved to replicate
positive governance strategies in all APC-controlled states.
This is contained in a statement released shortly after a one-day retreat attended by the APC governors in Abuja on Wednesday, May 20.
According
to the statement, the governors agreed to embark on a peer review
mechanism to facilitate and replicate positive governance strategies and
policies in all their respective states.
They further resolved that: ''All
those who hold leadership positions in the party should be ready to
instigate the right followership that will produce results.
''The
country cannot decide to entirely ban importation of foreign products
but look for ways to create competitive markets to compete with imported
products.
''The Nigerian economy needs to be diversified especially towards agriculture.''
Also, the governors agreed to implement uniform programmes that will impact on the lives of the governed as from May 29.
They
further agreed that from the day of inauguration, their activities will
set the pace for others to follow hence the need for action and not a
replication of promises.
According to NAN,
resource persons were on hand to brainstorm with the governors on
insecurity, economy, governance, and infrastructure development, among
others.
The retreat was declared opened by the Vice President-elect, Professor Yemi Osinbajo.
The
retreat had all out-going governors and newly elected governors in
attendance apart from the Kaduna State Governor-elect, Malam Nasir El-Rufai.
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