Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has spoken extensively on governance, reform, and accountability in Nigeria, emphasising notable improvements under the current administration. In a recent statement, he highlighted that fuel queues have disappeared, state workers are no longer complaining about pensions or salaries, and governance systems are operating more efficiently. His remarks reflect the APC’s focus on policy reforms aimed at strengthening public service delivery and economic stability.
Prof. Yilwatda stressed that these developments are a direct outcome of sustained government efforts to tackle systemic inefficiencies and improve accountability in both federal and state institutions. According to him, strategic reforms have not only streamlined operations but also enhanced transparency, creating a more reliable system for citizens and public workers alike.
The APC National Chairman also urged Nigerians to recognise the progress made, stating that governance reforms are visible across multiple sectors. He asserted that continued adherence to accountability frameworks will ensure long-term improvements in service delivery, public satisfaction, and economic performance.
Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda Highlights Disappearance of Fuel Queues and Worker Complaints
Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda underscored that fuel queues, a persistent challenge in Nigeria for decades, are no longer a national concern. He linked this improvement to effective policy implementation, government regulation, and reforms in the petroleum sector. According to him, the elimination of fuel scarcity is a clear indicator of the administration’s ability to address long-standing infrastructural and operational bottlenecks.
In addition to fuel supply, Prof. Yilwatda emphasised that state workers are no longer publicly complaining about salaries or pension delays. He attributed this development to government-led financial reforms, timely disbursement mechanisms, and enhanced oversight of public funds. These measures, he noted, ensure that workers receive their entitlements promptly, boosting morale and public confidence in governance structures.
The APC Chairman further suggested that the disappearance of these complaints reflects systemic efficiency and the positive impact of policy reforms. He encouraged citizens and civil servants to actively engage with government programmes and maintain confidence in the ongoing reform initiatives.
Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda on Governance, Reform, and Accountability in Nigeria
Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda stressed that effective governance depends on a combination of transparency, accountability, and policy-driven reforms.
He highlighted that the APC-led administration has implemented structural changes aimed at reducing bureaucratic inefficiency and strengthening institutional oversight. According to him, these reforms are essential for fostering sustainable development and ensuring equitable service delivery across the country.
He further highlighted that accountability mechanisms, including financial audits, monitoring systems, and performance evaluations, are central to the administration’s strategy. Prof. Yilwatda noted that such measures prevent mismanagement of public resources and guarantee that policy objectives translate into tangible benefits for citizens.
Finally, the APC National Chairman urged Nigerians to recognise the progress achieved under these reforms while maintaining public support for continuous improvements. He reaffirmed that governance reforms are ongoing and that sustained commitment from both government and citizens is necessary to maintain efficiency, ensure social welfare, and promote economic growth.
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