Again, Kwara tops Progressive Governors’ achievements chart

Governor Abdulrahman-Abdulrazaq of Kwara State.

By LEKAN AGBOOLA, Ilorin-

Kwara State has topped the table of developmental strides recorded across states governed by The All Progressives Congress (APC) for the month of March, 2021, according to a magazine published by the Progressive Governors’ Forum (PGF).

The PGF, publishers of the Progressive Strides Magazine, is the amalgam of Governors elected under the ruling APC.

The Director General of the PGF, Salihu Muhammad Lukman, while announcing the Progressive Strides for March, said that Kwara led the National table with 19 strides across various sectors, including social investment, health, sports, agriculture, and education, among others.

Kwara had similarly topped the Progressive Strides in August 2020. The progressive strides is a peer review tracking developmental initiatives across states governed by APC.

Lukman said in the notes on the March edition that Kwara State secured 19 strides to emerge as the state with the most developmental initiatives for the month.

“In general, there is an all-round increase in the pattern of initiatives introduced by the states with Kwara State recording the most initiatives for this month, having 19 strides. These cut across health care, education, infrastructure, security, welfare, economy, agriculture, environment as well as sports,” he said.

“Ekiti State follows with 14 strides; Jigawa and Lagos, 12 each; Ogun, 11 while Kaduna and Nasarawa have 10 each. Kogi and Niger record 8 strides each; Kano, 7 as Gombe gets 6. Kebbi and Ondo emerge with 5 strides each; Osun and Plateau, 4 each; Borno, Ebonyi and Katsina, 3 each. Finally, 2 strides were recorded each in Imo and Yobe States.” He revealed.

According to Lukman, the entries for this edition witnessed more improvements as regards developmental strides from the forum states in 2021. The information gathered was made easily retrievable on public platforms whilst PGF Secretariat serves as repertoire for same.

In February, Kwara and Kaduna ranked fourth on the table with 15 strides apiece across sectors — both coming after Lagos, Jigawa, and Kano in reverse order.

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