
The federal and state levels’ lack of accountability is criticized by the Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP).
Kolawole Oluwadare, the deputy director of SERAP, said on Saturday on Channels Television’s Sunrise that the majority of people think the government uses wasteful resources.
According to him, “The reality is that the majority of Nigerians view the governors as being dishonest.” It demonstrates the extent of Nigeria’s poverty.
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The President is the C-in-C, and he superintends over the governors because he really doesn’t need the US government to say that before he knows that.
The President has a lot of authority to affect the economy, according to the nature of federalism we practice.
Governors’ performance, according to Oluwadare, was largely deficient in terms of providing leadership and public trust.
“And that may be due to the President not doing enough,” she added. And that demonstrates the country’s infrastructure shortfall.
According to him, “that’s how you see governors will prioritize building large buildings over constructing infrastructure that will benefit the people,” he continued.
In addition, he added that impunity had eroded government systems, despite the Constitution’s explicit instructions for governors and other public officers.
Source: Channels TV
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