In a recent analysis, Dakuku Peterside explores the potential for Nigerian states, particularly Katsina, to evolve into genuine engines of development rather than mere extensions of the federal government. The discourse highlights a growing discontent among citizens who feel that the current federal structure fails to meet their needs in essential areas such as community services, agriculture, education, healthcare, and commerce. As the demand for effective governance and local empowerment intensifies, the article underscores the critical need for states to harness their resources and capabilities to foster sustainable growth and improve the quality of life for their residents.
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