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From Dust to Harvest: Katsina’s Quiet Revolution, by Dakuku Peterside
The article discusses the urgent need for Nigerian states to drive development rather than rely solely on federal allocations. It emphasizes that citizens now evaluate government effectiveness based on tangible outcomes like food security and infrastructure.
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May 5, 2026 · 00:26 · 5 min read
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The article discusses the urgent need for Nigerian states to drive development rather than rely solely on federal allocations. It emphasizes that citizens now evaluate government effectiveness based on tangible outcomes like food security and infrastructure.
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The piece highlights a shift in public expectations regarding governance, focusing on practical results rather than theoretical frameworks. It reflects a growing demand for accountability and effective local governance in Nigeria.