A one-day retreat for the 29 Nigerian governors-elect will hold in Abuja on Monday, while registration for members commences on Sunday.
The summit is to prepare them on how to handle some of the challenges in their incoming administrations, due to be inaugurated on Wednesday, May 29.
Organised by the secretariat of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), the retreat expected to be witnessed by the old governors and some of their counterparts from the United States of America will be followed after with another for their spouses.
In a statement at the weekend from the NGF Secretariat, the summit is designed to build the capacity of the governors-elect and their spouses to develop and utilise their platforms to address critical issues affecting their states with specific focus on social intervention issues.
The statement further explained that the initiative is aimed at supporting incoming governors to develop key governance and management skills that would enable them transit from campaigning to managing the processes of governance.
The objectives of the induction, according to the NGF, include preparing the governors-elect to make the most of their transition from campaigning to governing and building bridges for effective leadership; deepening their knowledge and skills on the principles of governance as well as shaping their disposition and outlook to align with their work and motivation levels.
The NGF also said the retreat would enable governors to fully understand the philosophies, responsibilities, organisation, and cultural values, along with key processes of governance and create an opportunity for peer learning, promotion of global best practices and networking with national and global leaders.
It further said the retreat would expose the governors-elect to relevant contemporary national priorities in critical sectors of the economy and driving consensus on opportunities to achieve desired outcomes.
Among those expected at the occasion are critical stakeholders, including current and past governors of Nigeria and the United States, to provide the opportunity for the governors-elect to, not only network with national and global leaders, but also gather useful information that would help their transition into their new roles as the chief executives of their states.
“It is expected that all the governors-elect will, at the end of their induction, have their knowledge and skills honed on the nuances of governance to better equip them to hit the ground running.
“All governors-elect would have established relationships with national and global leaders and have a better understanding of the tools and opportunities available to achieve their vision and their priorities,” it said.