By Nnamdi Ojiego
Lagos – Kwara State Governor, Mr. Abdulfatah Ahmed, has said that he will consolidate on the achievements of his predecessor, Senator Bukola Saraki, by adopting and redefining his people-oriented policies.
Governor Ahmed spoke yesterday, at the opening ceremony of a three-day Kwara State’s Strategy Review Retreat tagged, Kwara 2011-2015: Consolidating Development, Delivering the Benefits, organised for the state’s top civil servants in Lagos.
The governor explained that he would have continued with all the policies of the previous administration in the state but for the fact that nothing was permanent.
He said: “Ordinarily, we would have continued with the policies that we inherited from the last government being a system of continuity. But as we go through the process, we find that nothing is permanent.
“Having gone round the state during the campaigns, it became expedient that these policies will require to go through a change process, even though we need to take last administration’s success as a platform.”
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