Ibrahim Shekarau Calls for State Collaboration

Nigeria’s Path to Progress: Former Governor Advocates for State Collaboration

Nigeria is facing numerous challenges, and a former governor is calling for unity among the country’s 36 states to drive positive change. Ibrahim Shekarau, a former governor of Kano, emphasized the need for collaboration and cooperation among the states, citing their current “over-independence” as a significant obstacle to national progress.

Speaking on Monday during an interview on Channels TV’s Sunrise Daily program, Shekarau lamented the lack of cooperation among Nigerian states. “The states are what I call over-independent of one another,” he said. “There are no two states I know that are doing anything together, and this is not good enough.” He expressed concerns that this fragmentation is hindering the country’s ability to address pressing issues, particularly in the face of economic hardship.

Shekarau’s comments come at a time when Nigeria is grappling with severe economic difficulties, affecting the lives of millions of citizens. He believes that if states can put aside their differences and work together, many of these challenges can be overcome. “There are many things that if states will collaborate and work together, a lot of these things are likely to change for the better,” he urged.

The call for state collaboration is a significant one, as Nigeria continues to navigate its complex economic and social landscape. By working together and sharing resources, expertise, and knowledge, the states can drive innovation, promote economic growth, and improve the lives of their citizens. Shekarau’s appeal is a reminder that collective action and cooperation are essential for Nigeria’s progress and development.

As Nigeria strives to overcome its current challenges, the message of unity and cooperation resonates deeply. By embracing a more collaborative approach, the country’s 36 states can work together to create a brighter future for all Nigerians.

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