Senator Ned Nwoko, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Reparation and Repatriation, has called on the Federal Government to adopt a comprehensive approach in implementing his legislative proposals to tackle Nigeria’s challenges effectively. In a statement on Sunday, Nwoko emphasized the importance of holistic implementation of his bills and motions, which he believes will significantly improve the nation’s economic stability and social welfare.
Nwoko highlighted the Federal Government’s partial adoption of some of his proposals, such as measures to stabilize the Naira, but urged for a complete and integrated execution to maximize their impact. He also called for the establishment of a Ministry of Social Services to replace the current Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, advocating for a system that provides reliable support to disadvantaged citizens, rather than relying on ad-hoc empowerment programs.
The Senator stressed the need for Nigeria to embrace modern approaches to governance, including the localization of social media platforms for better economic and legal outcomes. He expressed hope that his comprehensive legislative proposals will gain widespread support when they reach public hearings, enabling the country to achieve lasting progress and development.
