Group advises King Charles to promote good governance in commonwealth states

Mon, Sep 19, 2022
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A group ‘Initiative for Leadership Development and Change (ILDC)’, has advised the new British Monarch, King Charles III, to strive to promote good governance in commonwealth nations.

The president of the group, Mr Ugochukwu Nnam, who gave the advice on Monday in Abuja commiserated with the monarch and commonwealth nations on the occasion of Queen Elizabeth’s burial.

“While I, on behalf of Nigerian youths commiserate with the new King on the burial of his beloved mother, it is important for him to take advisory measures in enthroning good governance among commonwealth states,” Nnam said.

The ILDC boss reiterated the commitment of the group to good governance and promotion of rule of law, expressing confidence in the ability of Charles to drive it.

Nnam who described the late Queen as a true matriarch, urged the son to improve on the mother’s successes for a greater and better commonwealth of nations.

He said ”it is imperative for the new King to show leadership especially among African commonwealth states to take them of the woods.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Queen Elizabeth II, who died on Sept 8 will be buried on Monday. (NAN)

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