ACCS Fortnightly

27
Feb
2023

The Morning After – The Real Work Begins

AACS Fortnightly(Mondays)27th February 2023 From the Chairman’s Desk, The Morning After – The Real Work Begins The Nigerian general elections held on Saturday 25th of February, and barring any issues, a new leader will be announced this week. This is where the real work begins. AACS had raised some key issues in her January 17th […]
13
Feb
2023

The Imperative for Peace

AACS Fortnightly(Mondays)13th February 2023 From the Chairman’s Desk, The Imperative for Peace In twelve days, the Nigerian nation will march to the polls to elect a new set of leaders to marshall the affairs of the nation. The elections has been hailed as the most consequential in the history of the nation, but very importantly, […]
30
Jan
2023

Nigeria – On the March Again (17-01-2022)

AACS Fortnightly(Mondays)30th January 2023 From the Chairman’s Desk, Nigeria – On the March Again (17-01-2022) One year ago, specifically on 17th January 2022 when the political season was starting full blown, AACS wrote about a social contract with the people by aspiring leaders, and listed the issues below as key. To what extent have these […]
19
Dec
2022

Direct Local Government Allocation – President Buhari Should Conclude This Now

AACS Fortnightly(Mondays)19th December 2022 From the Chairman’s Desk, Direct Local Government Allocation – President Buhari Should Conclude This Now Last week, the Nigerian Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) shared ₦902bn to the three tiers of government for the month of December. The allocation included ₦204bn which was received by local government councils (LG). The administration has continued to […]
24
Oct
2022

The UK Learns, The Nigerian Nation Can Too

AACS Fortnightly(Mondays)24th October 2022 From the Chairman’s Desk, The UK Learns, The Nigerian Nation Can Too The general downturn in the global economy has reinforced the fact that leaders who pay more attention to details and take pragmatic decisions on behalf of their countries, trump those who rehash what the citizenry may want to hear, or needing […]

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