LJLA FELLOWS EXPLORE INDIA’s ECONOMIC SUCCESS

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By Sumayyah Olapade

The Lateef Jakande Leadership Academy (LJLA) Fellows deepened their understanding of the nation’s journey in economic scaling, foreign policy, urban development, and implementation strategies with an exploration of India’s economic success as part of their international policy trip.

On day two, the Fellows’ activities began with a visit to the Research and Information System for Developing Countries (RIS) at the India Habitat Centre in New Delhi, where they gained insights into India’s economic strategies and its scaling mechanisms.

The Fellows were welcomed by Professor Sachin Chaturvedi, the Director-General of RIS, who led them through a detailed exposition of India’s economic policies and its strategic approaches to economic development, with a focus on succeeding

Chaturvedi explained key areas such as infrastructure development, digital transformation, and inclusive growth, providing the fellows with valuable lessons on how the strategies can be adapted in Nigeria.

Following the economic policy session, the Fellows had an opportunity to meet the Joint Secretary of Policy, Planning & Research from the Ministry of External Affairs, S. Raghuram IFS, who highlighted India’s foreign policy, democracy, and governance success stories.

To properly understand urban planning and the importance of reliable public transportation in metropolitan development, the Fellows concluded the day with a visit to the Delhi Metro Station, where they experienced firsthand the efficiency and effectiveness of Delhi’s metro system.

Lagos State Head of Service, Mr. Bode Agoro, who led the delegation, explained that LJLA is dedicated to nurturing Young change-oriented leaders by providing them with opportunities to learn from global best practices.

 “This policy trip is expected to play a crucial role in shaping their perspectives and strategies as they prepare to implement similar innovative initiatives in Lagos and Nigeria as a whole”, he added.

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