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Defend Your Democracy, Governors Urge Nigerians

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Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, and Governor of Ekiti State, Dr John Kayode Fayemi, has called on Nigerians to rise to the defence of democracy in Nigeria with a view to advancing the development of the country.

Dr John Kayode Fayemi made the call Wesnesday in Abuja when he paid a courtesy call on the Canadian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Nicolas Simard at his residence.

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The visit by the NGF Chairman was part of the Chairman’s shuttle diplomacy to representatives of the diplomatic corps in Nigeria, which is one of the initiatives of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum secretariat, towards engendering inter-governmental synergy between global governments at the subnational level.

The Chairman’s visits on Monday, took him to the residence of the Canadian ambassador to Nigeria, and the embassy of the People’s Republic of China and ended at the embassy of the Republic of South Africa, this afternoon.
At all the three meetings Dr John Kayode Fayemi discussed issues of bilateral importance between the countries and their governments at the subnational level, including citizens engagements, economic progress of the federating states, youth mobilization and organisation, and women’s empowerment.

Other issues that graced the conversation between the NGF Chairman and the three ambassadors include revenue generation, the economy, education, infrastructure development among many others.
Both the NGF Chairman and the Canadian ambassador agreed that organisations like the NGF are the best platforms for healthy debates with the central governments on issues like restructuring, citizens engagement and internal and external security.

Dr Fayemi rationalised that to advance development, it is always in order, to engage countries of interest and their diplomatic representatives to share their understanding of events in their host countries and learn from the experiences of their past.

Specifically, the NGF Chairman told the Canadian ambassador that Nigeria has made “remarkable strides in gender equality with the Nigeria Governors’ Wives in the forefront and their husbands, the Governors, as cheer-leaders.”
As it is, Dr fayemi buttressed, 27 states including those that were hitherto considered conservative, have signed the VAP Act, as evidence of their commitment to mitigating violence against women in our societies.
Mr Simard who disclosed to Dr Fayemi that he has only been in Nigeria for six months said that there are 12000 Nigerians in Canada, 5000 0f which are students adding that there is a $12m trade relations between the two countries.

Mr Simard disclosed that there are remarkable similarities between Canada and Nigeria and that Canda had also experienced calls by secessionists that Nigeria ism currently experiencing, and expressed willingness to help Nigeria in understanding how to find solutions to them.

At the embassy of the People’s Republic of China, where he spoke with the ambassador, Mr Cui Jian Chun, the NGF chairman negated the death-trap diplomacy that has been wrapped around the conversation in most African countries, when it comes to their relationship with China, assuring the ambassador of the full cooperation of Nigerian governments at the subnational level.

Dr John Kayode Fayemi also praised the vaccine diplomacy of the Chinese while welcoming any support that will help Nigeria to develop its own vaccines to help raise the ratio of vaccinated people in the population for Nigeria to achieve herd immunity.

When he visited the South African embassy this morning, the conversation revolved heavily around the ENDSARS movement and the help that the South African people can render Nigerian youths to be able to articulate their grievances in a non-violent manner towards achieving results.

Both leaders advised Nigerian youths to “organise and not agonise”.

The ambassador of the Republic of South Africa to Nigeria, Thamsanqa Dennis Mseleku discussed three key issues including xenophobia, trade and youth dialogue

Ambassador Dennis Mseleku argued that the NGF is strategic to such conversations especially as the two countries are working towards the establishment of Joint Ministerial Action Committees, which had started in earnest before the Covid 19 lockdowns interrupted their activities.

All the three ambassadors that the NGF Chairman visited, pledged to link the NGF with their various subnational governments to encourage synergy between their governors, premiers, and Nigerian governors.

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