Tinubu’s Ministry of Livestock: A Political Juxtapose or Financial Misadventure? – Ameh Queries Rationale
Chief Peter Ameh, former Chairman of the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC) and National Secretary of the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), has joined critics in questioning the necessity and potential impact of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s newly established Ministry of Livestock. The move has sparked concerns about duplication of efforts and resources, and potential undermining of the existing Ministry of Agriculture.
Ameh emphasized the need for careful analysis of the rationale behind the new ministry, ensuring it aligns with the country’s agricultural development goals and addresses specific livestock sector challenges.
He stressed the importance of transparency, accountability, and efficiency in decision-making processes to avoid wasteful resource allocation.
The establishment of a separate Ministry of Livestock has raised concerns about potential inefficiencies, confusion, and lack of attention to citizens’ needs.
Ameh highlighted the importance of prioritizing transparency, accountability, and good governance to maintain public trust and ensure effective service delivery.
The debate surrounding the Ministry of Livestock’s creation has sparked a wider conversation about the government’s commitment to serving its people and ensuring effective utilization of public resources.
As the government moves forward with this new entity, stakeholders will be watching closely to assess its impact on the agricultural sector and the lives of livestock farmers.
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