Letter: Good governance, Kwara state in perspective.

Date: 2015-09-05

Dear Editor, People in Kwara state joined other states of the federation to vote for change in the last election. It appears that awaited change is either fast asleep or unconscious of our call.

When will Kwarans witness needed human development? Good governance to the people should be a general dividend to all. As kwara state government tries to operate single account, payments to workers should go in fairness to them.

Local government chairmen are not pushed to performance. Their three years in office give little experience to face harder challenges at public offices.

Government should reciprocate our long standing in the sun with good governance.

Aliyu Abdulrasaq
Offa.

 

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