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Thirty-six state governors, under the umbrella of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), have openly acknowledged the hunger crisis facing Nigerians, expressing their awareness of the struggles citizens are enduring. This admission came after a meeting held in Abuja, which extended from Wednesday night into the early hours of Thursday.
During the meeting, the governors extended their sympathies to the Nigerian populace while commending President Bola Tinubu for the ongoing reforms in the country.
Key Highlights from the Meeting:
- Subsidy Removal Discussion: Mele Kolo Kyari, the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC) Limited, briefed the governors on the total removal of fuel subsidies. He also discussed the challenges the corporation is facing and his plans to alleviate the hardships brought on by rising fuel prices.
- Commitment to Health Initiatives: Governor Hope Uzodinma of Imo State shared that the governors discussed various national issues, including a presentation from the African Medical Center of Excellence, funded by the African Development Bank. This world-class hospital will focus on specialized medical treatments such as oncology, cardiovascular care, and hematological treatments, and will be managed by leading medical experts. The governors expressed their commitment to support this initiative, which will collaborate with King’s College Hospital in London to serve as a referral center for complex medical cases.
- Call for Immediate Relief: Uzodinma emphasized the governors’ collective prayer for timely relief for Nigerians, urging that the benefits of the ongoing reforms should be realized soon to improve the overall situation for citizens.
The governors reiterated their support for the citizens, emphasizing their commitment to addressing the challenges faced by the populace and fostering a better future through collaboration and effective governance.