Yakurr Council Inaugurates Committees to Drive Development

Yakurr Council Inaugurates Committees to Drive Development

Ugep, Cross River – The Executive Chairman of Yakurr Local Government Area, Hon. Yibala Inyang, has inaugurated four committees to tackle key challenges and drive development in the area.

The committees include those focused on illegal mining and timber logging, revenue collection, sports development, and women’s empowerment.

Chairman Inyang charged the committees to work with diligence, transparency, and responsibility to achieve their mandates and improve the lives of citizens.

This move is expected to boost development and good governance in Yakurr Local Government Area.

Inyang’s Administration: A New Era of Development

The inauguration of these committees is a testament to Chairman Inyang’s commitment to transforming Yakurr Local Government Area. Since assuming office, he has prioritised development, transparency, and accountability.

The people of Yakurr Local Government Area are optimistic about the future, as they believe that Chairman Inyang’s administration will bring about positive change and improvement in their lives.

What the Committees Will Achieve

The four committees are expected to achieve the following:

Taskforce on Illegal Mining and Timber Logging: Protect the environment, prevent illegal mining and logging, and promote sustainable practices

Taskforce on Revenue Collection: Improve revenue collection, eliminate leakages, and ensure financial accountability

Yakurr Local Government Sports Development Committee: Develop sports infrastructure, organise competitions, and promote sports development

Yakurr Local Government Women Development and Empowerment Committee: Empower women and girls economically, socially, and politically.

With these committees in place, Yakurr Local Government Area is poised for growth, development, and progress.

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