Rivers
Dev Projects: LG Boss Seeks Ties With Civil Society
The Mayor of Port Harcourt City Council, Hon Chimbiko Akarolo, has called on Civil Society Oganisations (CSOs) operating in Rivers State to partner with government for meaningful programmes that would better the lives of the citizenry in the state.
Hon Akarolo who made the call Wednesday during the council/ CSOs workshop on Leveraging and Linkages for Sustainable grassroot Development in Port Harcourt, said the partnership between government and CSOs would afford government the opportunity to ascertain the projects and programmes carried out in various communities to avoid duplication.
Represented by PHALGA’s Supervisor for Youths, Sports and Council Development, Mr Glory Nnekam, Akarolo said the essence of the workshop was to identify with CSOs and to ascertain areas where there are linkages in a bid to come up with possible means of plugging such linkages for effective grassroot development.
“The CSOs should do everything possible to identify and register with the LGA so that we can give them assistance where necessary”, he said.
But in an interview with The Tide, Barrister Ransome West agreed that there is absolute need for CSOs to partner with government for effective monitoring and evaluation of activities of CSOs.
While enumerating the benefits of such partnership Barrister West noted that it would create opportunity for mutual leasing, enable CSOs to cue into the programme of government and help communities to increase knowledge and skills of current developmental issues.
In his paper presentation entitled “The Roles of CSOs as Grassroot Development Partner, Dr Lysias Culbert said since their emergence in the 1980s, CSOs have been filling the gap created by non-existent government service at the grassroot.
Dr Culbert, who is a senior lecturer at the Ignatius Ajuru University of Education, described CSOs as veritable vehicles of pragmatic grassroots development and stressed the need for government to strengthen CSOs in Nigeria for maximum implementation.
On her part, Ms Sylvia Briggs, the Coordinator of Women Education Association of Nigeria (WEAN) stated that because CSOs are gate keepers and play a major role in the communities, the programme was put together to develop their skills and knowledge on how to access donor funds to implement programmes in the LGAs.
Sogbeba Dokubo