Kogi Govt Inaugurates Steering Committee on Open Government Partnership

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By Samuel Atuluku

Kogi State Government says it will sustain the culture of transparency and accountability as a mark of good governance.

Secretary to Kogi State Government, Mrs Folashade Arike Ayoade made this known while inaugurating the committee in Lokoja on Tuesday.

The quest for good governance has been the yearning of well meaning Nigerians as this remains the only way to promote the well being of the people.

It was in line with this that the Present administration deemed it necessary to inaugurate the steering committee on Open Government Partnership, OGP to further proof its stance on accountability.

While inaugurating the committee, Mrs Folashade said Kogi State has ever maintained the spirit of transparency and accountability, noting that the present administration has sustained the spirit.

Mrs Ayoade emphasized that Governor Ahmed Usman Ododo has so far displayed his political will to put smile on the faces of the people through inclusive governance.

She said involvement of citizens in governance was necessary for rapid development hence the global initiative should be emulated.

According to the SSG, the OGP was launched in 2011 for the benefit of mankind and expressed optimism that government would work in line with its commitment.

In his speech, the Co- Chairman and commissioner of Finance, Budget and Economic Planning, Asiwaju Idris Asiru stated that the immediate past administration built its successes on the principle of accountability as exemplified through open display of budgets and other vital information.

Asiwaju thanked NGOs for their partnership with government, adding that the state action plan will be properly implemented.

Also, Another Co-chairman, Ambassador Idris Ozovehe Muraina emphasized that efforts should be intensified beyond inauguration, calling for proper collaboration to ensure inclusive governance.

The representative of OGP Secretariat in Abuja, Tijani Abdulrahman said the the state action plan should be made available as it remains the only way to attainment of set objectives.

Other Members of the state state steering committee are some commissioners, Permanent Secretaries, as well as some heads of critical agencies.

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