Governor Inuwa Yahaya Advocates Dialogue and Understanding for National Progress
Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya has championed the power of dialogue and understanding as essential tools for overcoming the nation’s challenges, urging citizens to choose these approaches over protests.
During a recent meeting with organized labor, civil society organizations, and business leaders in Gombe State, Governor Inuwa Yahaya highlighted the importance of peace and dialogue in fostering development. He called on all leaders and citizens to make necessary sacrifices for the nation’s progress, emphasizing that constructive conversations are key to resolving issues.
The governor also addressed the delay in receiving Gombe’s share of the Federal Government’s rice allocation, intended to aid citizens during these tough times. Despite this setback, Governor Inuwa Yahaya praised the federal initiative and reassured citizens of the state’s ongoing commitment to their welfare through previous palliative measures and investments in critical sectors such as education, health, and agriculture.
In a commendable move, the Governor acknowledged the positive response from organized labor and other groups who chose dialogue over protest, reflecting a collective commitment to peaceful coexistence and constructive engagement. He also assured state workers of continued timely salary payments and the settlement of outstanding gratuities.
This approach not only underscores Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s dedication to resolving current challenges but also highlights his proactive stance on ensuring the well-being and prosperity of Gombe State’s residents.