Category: Northern Report

  • Minister hails First Lady’s Renewed Hope programme impactful service

    Minister hails First Lady’s Renewed Hope programme impactful service

    Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister of State, Mariya Mahmoud, has commended the Renewed Hope Initiative Elderly Support Scheme (RHIESS) of the First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, for its impactful service to the elderly in society.

    The minister made this commendation on Tuesday at the second edition of the Renewed Hope Initiative Elderly Support Scheme, held in Abuja.

    Mahmoud emphasised that the initiative was not just to distribute items but to express the deepest gratitude and respect for the wealth of wisdom and experience that the elders bring to the society.

    She said: “In the fast-paced world we live in, it is essential to pause and appreciate the pillars of our community—the elderly. Their stories, guidance, and enduring spirits have shaped our collective journey. 

    “A simple gift can bring a smile, warmth, and a sense of belonging to those who may feel overlooked or lonely especially during this time of the year.

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    “I understand that the mission of the Renewed Hope Initiative is not just about distributing material items; it is about fostering a sense of community, compassion, and respect for our elders, youths, girl child and widows.”

    She, therefore, commended this year’s theme: “Total Wellness; Happiness, Healthy and Prosperous Lifestyle”, stressing that it is not just apt but a commitment to ensuring the comfort and well-being of those who have paved the way for us.

    Mahmoud used the occasion to call on critical stakeholders to carry the spirit of the First Lady beyond today, by ensuring that the love and warmth shared with the elderly and the less privileged would continue to resonate throughout the year.

    In her remarks, Mandate Secretary Women Affairs Secretariat, Adedayo Benjamins-Olaniyi, assured that the beneficiaries would go home with the sum of N200,000 cash gift and other gift items.

    According to her: “I am certain that our beneficiaries will be leaving here happier, richer and healthier. I thank the First Lady for this kind gesture.”

    The highlight of the event was the presentation of N200,000 cash each to 250 elderly persons, 25kg bags of rice, wheelchairs, medical screenings, among other assisted devices.

  • Northern senators felicitate Buhari at 82

    Northern senators felicitate Buhari at 82

    The Northern Senators Forum has felicitated former President Muhammadu Buhari to mark his 82nd birthday anniversary.

    The forum spoke in a statement signed by its chairman, Senator Abdulaziz Yar’adua in Abuja.

    The statement reads in part: “The Northern Senators Forum is delighted to extend its warmest felicitations ot former President Muhammad Buhari on his 82nd birthday anniversary.

    “This milestone is a testament to his remarkable life, dedication, and service to the nation.

    “As we celebrate this special day, we acknowledge President Buhari’s unwavering commitment to the unity and progress of Nigeria. His leadership has been a beacon of hope, inspiring generations to strive for a better future.

    “We commend his unshakeable resolve in upholding democratic values, which has strengthened our nation’s institutions and promoted the well-being of all citizens.

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    Throughout his illustrious career, President Buhari has demonstrated exceptional courage, integrity, and selflessness.

    “His contributions to Nigeria’s development, particularly in the areas of infrastructure, security, and anti-corruption, have been invaluable.

    “As a statesman, he has shown an unwavering dedication to the principles

    of justice, equality, and fairness.

    “As the Northern Senators Forum, we are honoured to join Nigerians from all walks of life in celebrating President Buhari’s life and legacy. We pray that this special day marks the beginning of another year filled with good health, happiness, and continued service to our great nation. Happy 82nd birthday, President Buhari!”

  • FCT records drop in kidnapping, other crimes in 2024 – FCTA

    FCT records drop in kidnapping, other crimes in 2024 – FCTA

    The Federal Capital Territory (FCT) has witnessed significant progress in the fight against kidnapping, with a year-on-year assessment showing a notable reduction in criminal activities.

    The Director of the Security Services Department, FCT, Adamu Gwary, revealed that the nation’s capital recorded several months without a single incident of kidnapping in 2024, a sharp contrast to 2023 when kidnapping and banditry were at their peak.

    Gwary attributed this success to the unwavering commitment of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, to rid the territory of crime, adding that the administration remains determined to sustain these gains.

    Speaking during the end of year press briefing by the department, the Director said: “Before now, you would notice that sometimes on a daily basis, at least weekly, you can hardly see a week pass without having a report of kidnapping. Now, when we check our statistics, you will notice that sometimes a whole month you will not hear of that. 

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    “This is basically due to the measures in place and the magnanimity of the Honorable Minister to support whatever we are doing in ensuring that the security agencies are effectively supported.

    “More of such, all of you are living witness to what the Honorable Minister is doing in terms of provision of security and enhancing the provision of security, particularly at the rural area. So, for now, I can assess that based on the effort in place, the department has done well in terms of ensuring that the security agencies are adequately supported where they need such support, particularly in the rural area.

    “In terms of the performance of the department, as the proverbial saying goes, when a lizard falls from the top of a tree, even if nobody will clap for him, he will clap for himself. Looking at the outgoing year in retrospect, there are a lot of changes that the department does in terms of executing our assigned responsibilities.”

    Gwary also disclosed that the FCTA has introduced monthly statistical data on crime in the FCT, which is forwarded to the office of the Security Adviser for further action and crackdown on criminals.

    He said: “Traditionally, we used to generate a monthly intelligence report, process them, and transmit to the Office of the National Security Advisor for other action. This year, we have done it differently by bringing our statistical information about crime and criminality, the level of success our security agencies achieve in terms of boasting of crime, armed recovery, and other activities of security personnel. So, all those put together are something that we have not been doing in the past.

    “But this time around, we generate such things to ensure that at least it helps the administration in terms of assessing the performance of our security agencies for planning purposes. For instance, when we look at our statistical information to look at what are the crimes that are most prevalent, where the administration will channel its energy toward addressing them. And those are one of the areas at which such statistics have helped the administration in terms of fighting of crime”.

    The director disclosed that the administration has also profiled vigilante groups in the territory to ensure that persons with questionable characters don’t gain access to communities.

    He said: “I remembered that sometime in February, the minister said that vigilante groups will be profiled to ensure that those who provide some of these securities at community level are people that are known by the community members as well as the FCT and other security agencies.”

    Gwary, who revealed that the Administration has collated a compendium of Vigilantes groups in the FCT, said the initiative helps in verifying vigilante personnel.

    He said: “We equally establish a portal at which the department will be communicating with the head of the security, I mean, vigilante group in each of the area councils. And by doing so, we will know who are the organized vigilante group, who and who are not, so that we will see in as much as we are very much aware that this is a self-help project, this is a self-help effort, but it will not just be left for members of the public to just key in into it without being addressed in terms of ensuring that the right people are doing the right thing. So the administration is doing everything possible to ensure that the vigilante group that we are using is known to us.

    “We have the compendium of all the vigilante units at the area council. And each of the units, we encourage them to have a compendium of the vigilantes operating at the world level, which will be transmitted to us. So, all this in the process before the end of the year, we assure you that we will have every single vigilante operating in the federal capital territory being fully documented, even if they are doing it for their own self-help.

    “So, this is the situation, the profiling of vigilantes has been done and we are still doing it because sometimes some of them will either join us or even leave the city.”

  • KWASIEC chairman bags public administrators’ fellowship 

    KWASIEC chairman bags public administrators’ fellowship 

    Muhammad Baba Okanla, the Chairman of the Kwara State Independent Electoral Commission (KWSIEC), has been honoured with the prestigious Fellow award by the Chartered Institute of Local Government and Public Administration of Nigeria (CILGPAN) in recognition of his dedication to public administration.

    The award was presented during the 22nd Investiture of Associates, Members, and Fellows Awards ceremony on Saturday, December 14, 2024, at the Distance Learning Institute, University of Lagos (UNILAG), chaired by Prof. Muhammed Usman, Director of UNILAG Consult & Distance Learning Institute (DLI).

    Prof. Usman, who lauded Baba Okanla’s professionalism and unwavering commitment to public service, highlighted his active membership in CILGPAN, regular participation in seminars and workshops, and timely payment of annual dues. 

    The award was given in recognition of his significant contributions to public administration.

    Expressing his gratitude, Baba Okanla said, “I am truly honored and humbled to receive this award. I want to believe that it is a testament to my dedication to serving humanity”. 

    “True to the saying that the reward for hard work is more work, I am deeply honored by this Fellowship and inspired to channel my knowledge and skills toward making meaningful contributions to the field of public administration.”

    Baba Okanla joins a distinguished group of individuals who have been recognized by CILGPAN for their outstanding contributions to Local Government and Public Administration.

  • Nigerian youths honour Zulum over empowerment stride

    Nigerian youths honour Zulum over empowerment stride

    The Governor of Borno State, Prof. Babagana Umara Zulum, has been honoured with an Honorary Fellowship by the Nigeria Youth Workers Association (NYWA) for his outstanding contributions to youth empowerment and development in Nigeria.

    In a statement signed by NYWA President, Ben Duntoye, the award recognizes Governor Zulum’s exceptional efforts in advancing youth development initiatives in Borno State and across the country.

    Speaking at the 7th National Council on Youth Development, organized by the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, Duntoye commended the Governor’s achievements in restoring and sustaining peace in Borno State, alongside his monumental strides in youth empowerment.

    Duntoye said: “Due to the governor’s massive contribution to NYWA, he stands today as the first personality to receive the Fellowship since the establishment of NYWA in 2019.

    “Again, the National Executive Council of NYWA had resolved to name the Headquarters of the umbrella body for Youth Development Practitioners in Nigeria. after Prof Zulum as a mark of appreciation for his passion for Youth Development”.

    The Nigeria Youth Workers Association is established as the umbrella body for all Youth Workers and Youth Development Practitioners in the country to ensure compliance with Code of Ethics and Standard Practices.

    Speaking, Governor Zulum commended NYWA for good work with Young People of Nigeria, while appreciating their leadership for the Honourary Fellowship and naming of the Headquarters after him. 

    He stated that the honour serves as motivation for him to do more for the Young People.

    He further stressed the high premium his Government places on Youth Devolopment, describing Youth Work as a critical component of National Development that deserves adequate attention by all.

  • The Nation’s correspondent Alabelewe elected new chairman of Kaduna NUJ

    The Nation’s correspondent Alabelewe elected new chairman of Kaduna NUJ

    The Nation Newspaper’s correspondent in Kaduna, Alhaji Abdulgafar Alabelewe, has emerged as the new chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) Kaduna State Council.

    Abdulgafar polled 127 votes to defeat the incumbent, Asma’u Yawo Halilu, who received 81 votes in the Monday poll held at the Kaduna State Council of NUJ.

    Incumbent Council Secretary, Gambo Santos Sanga, was also re-elected for a second term, having polled 133 votes to beat outgoing Council Treasurer, Nicholas Dereka of Daily Asset, who received 73 votes.

    Speaking at the NUJ Secretariat in Kaduna on Monday, shortly after his declaration, the chairman-elect, Abdulgafar, said that the election had been won since the time his campaign was flagged off, considering the massive support they had received across the chapel.

    He added that each ballot paper thrown into the box was a call for change, fresh breath, transparency, and accountability.

    He called on his opponent to maintain the spirit of sportsmanship and join hands with the new administration to move the Council forward.

    “I am overwhelmed and I must say that the massive support that I have received so far.

    “The election has been won since we flag off this campaign considering the massive support that we had received across the chapel. But I must say that each ballot paper that was thrown into the box today is a call for change and it’s a call for fresh breath and accountability.

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    “We have gone round and we have made promises and I want to assure members of the NUJ that the promises are not just mere political promises but blueprints that we are determined to implement and we will try our best because our manifestos are anchored on the tripod of accountability, inclusive leadership, capacity building and welfare for members and we will try as much as possible to deliver these promises.

    “For my supporters, it’s time for celebration and jubilation but for me at the hem of affairs, it’s time for me to roll off my sleeves and go to action. I have to try as much as possible because I just have a few days to deliver on these promises and I pray that God will help me in delivering this tasking assignment that is before me.

    “My call to my opponent and every other person who worked with her is that we are not enemies but members of NUJ and friends. The election and campaigns are over, so it’s time for us to come together and move the Union forward,“ Alabelewe said.

  • Firm to build houses for civil servants, others in FCT

    Firm to build houses for civil servants, others in FCT

    The Chief Executive Officer of Barms and City Real Estate Limited, Bala Muhammad at the weekend said the company has acquired 10,000 hectares of land in Kuje – a suburb in the Federal Capital Territory—for its mass housing project in 2025.

    Muhammad, an engineer who said this during the unveiling of the Zircon Luxury Estate in Abuja, said the nation’s capital faces a housing deficit of over 65 per cent.

    He explained that the initiative is designed to provide affordable housing for Nigerians, particularly civil servants and business owners, through various financing options.

    Muhammad stated that the firm has partnered with key stakeholders to ensure that the houses are affordable.

    He said: “The Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria (FMBN): Offering loans of up to ₦50 million, the Federal Housing Loan Board:
    Providing housing loans of up to ₦10 million, Alternative financing options, such as Sterling Bank: Enabling flexible payment plans tailored to individuals’ financial capacities.

    “This project ensures affordability by allowing individuals to pay in small installments, making homeownership accessible to both salaried workers and business owners.”

    He said the organisation was open to partnering with the Federal Government to address Nigeria’s housing deficit through innovative real estate solutions.

    Muhammad noted that Barms and City has aligned its mission with the Renewed Hope Agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s administration, which emphasizes housing for all and the creation of Renewed Hope Cities.

    “Out of every ten Nigerians, only three are homeowners. This underscores the pressing need for innovative solutions to ensure more Nigerians have access to affordable housing,” he said.

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    Wife of the Katsina State Governor, Fatima Radda said: “This significant stride will help contribute to the growth and development of Abuja Municipal and also bridge the gap between the government and private organisations in advancing President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda for housing in the Federal Capital Territory and beyond.”

    Managing Director of Barms and City, Mrs. Jemila Musa said: “This year has truly been remarkable for us. With six projects simultaneously under construction, we have pushed boundaries, embraced innovation, and continued to set new standards in real estate development.

    “We unveil not just a project but a dream brought to life. These five-bedroom terrace duplexes are more than homes—they are an experience, a celebration of luxury and modernity tailored for those who demand nothing but the best.”

  • Governor Sani flags off rebuilding of historic Zaria mosque

    Governor Sani flags off rebuilding of historic Zaria mosque

    Governor Uba Sani of Kaduna State has expressed gratitude to individuals and organizations for their generous contributions toward the rebuilding of the Malam Abdulkarim Juma’at Mosque in Zaria.

    He made the remarks during the groundbreaking ceremony for the reconstruction of the historic mosque on Sunday. 

    The governor specifically commended Alhaji AbdulSamad Isyaka Rabiu, the chief launcher, and acknowledged other donors for their support. He also called on more people to contribute to the project, emphasizing the spiritual rewards of such generosity in the hereafter. 

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    The 187-year-old mosque collapsed on August 11, 2023, claiming six lives and leaving 10 others injured. Following the tragedy, a fundraising committee was established in October 2023, raising over N2 billion for the reconstruction. 

    Governor Uba Sani assured attendees that the rebuilding project would be completed within one and a half years, by the grace of God. He also praised the swift and generous responses from people of goodwill across the nation, reaffirming the importance of restoring the historic site. 

    “The speed and manner in which people responded is a testament to the high esteem in which this great monument is held and the place of religion in our personal and national life,” he pointed out.

    The governor praised the Emir of Zazzau, Ambassador Ahmed Nuhu Bamali for his inspirational leadership since the tragic incident occurred, adding that the Royal Father has been “working round the clock to ensure that a befitting edifice is erected here.”

    He said: “Today therefore marks the beginning of the journey of restoration.”

  • Kano, Wole Soyinka Centre praise PRNigeria’s Young Communication Fellowship

    Kano, Wole Soyinka Centre praise PRNigeria’s Young Communication Fellowship

    Kano State Government and Wole Soyinka Centre for Investigative Journalism (WSCIJ) have commended PRNigeria’s Young Communication Fellowship for its pivotal role in mentoring and empowering the next generation of communicators.

    During the latest cohort’s graduation at the PRNigeria Centre in Kano, Motunrayo Alaka, Executive Director/CEO of WSCIJ, praised Image Merchant Promotion Limited (IMPR) for its transformative efforts in redefining journalism and public relations in Nigeria.

    Alaka acknowledged the media organisation’s commitment to bridging the knowledge gap between theoretical understanding and practical application through various mentorship and training initiatives.

    She highlighted the importance of equipping young communicators with modern skills, including proficiency in Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, fact-checking techniques, and investigative reporting.

    “The digital tools and PR skills the Fellows acquired during the training are indispensable for success and effective within the journalism and PR sectors. These technological competencies extend beyond journalism to academia, enhancing research capabilities, documentation, and data mining,” Alaka remarked.

    Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s spokesperson, Sanusi Bature, praised the management of IMPR for conducting transformative mentorship programs at the PRNigeria Centre in Kano and other locations.

    Bature said the fellowship was a groundbreaking initiative that has contributed to the professional development of aspiring communicators. He awarded the Best Fellow, Abubakar Musa Idris, a scholarship to the Public Relations Finishing School in Abuja, along with cash prizes to the runners-up.

    “Participants received education in digital tools, AI applications, multimedia, drone technology, contemporary communication techniques, investigative journalism, PR, media research, and data analysis. The skills you have acquired position you as competitive professionals in a fast-evolving digital landscape,” he noted.

    IMPR CEO, Yushau Shuaib said: “The goal of the annual fellowship is to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical expertise in journalism and strategic communication, ensuring that young professionals are well-prepared to lead in an increasingly dynamic world.

    “The program has provided training to 30 participants across Nigeria. Our centers in Abuja, Ilorin, and Kano will continue to serve as incubators for burgeoning professionals in communication and public relations,” the publisher added.

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    Alh. Bello Maitama, Sarkin Kofar Dukawuya, presented certificates to the Fellows at the event attended by Kano Chairman, Nigerian Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Aliyu Yusuf; Correspondents Chapel Chairman, Aminu Garko; Vice Chairman, Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ), Mustapha Gambo; Dr. Musa Abdullahi Sufi, Coordinator, Adamu Abubakar Gwarzo Foundation, and Editor-in-Chief, Solabase, Abdullateef Jos.

    Launched in 2024, the PRNigeria Young Communication Fellowship, organized by IMPR and supported by WSCIJ and MacArthur Foundation, aims to enhance excellence in journalism and public relations. Zara Ibrahim and Esther Ajibade emerged Best Fellows of the Abuja and Ilorin cohorts.

  • Understanding Akogun Oyedepo

    Understanding Akogun Oyedepo

    By Rafiu Ajakaye 

    Firebrand politician Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo is known for what he does. He is a man whose credibility is best defined by the roles he played in the last hours of the 2023 election as he abandoned his SDP compatriots mid sea to cut deals with different political interests. 

    Before the election, he spared no pejorative to describe the government of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq, including manufacturing revenue data (intentionally so) to manipulate the public. He would later eat his words when he praised the same Governor for being such a large-hearted statesman who earned his second term on the back of excellent performance and the temperament to manage the tantrums of his ilks.

    The above offers a fair glimpse into the person of Akogun, a man who likes to be called the irrepressible five-star General of the Otoge battle. Bitter for not getting enough patronage, he was on Channels TV on Friday night to again attack the Governor and market his new mercenary endeavour. 

    As he struggled with vile political platitudes to mask his real intentions, anchor Seun Okinbaloye asked him to discuss governance in Kwara since 2019. 

    Akogun then made two false claims: that Kwara remains 80% dependent on federal allocation (an euphemism that the economy has been stagnant) and that things have remained the same, including in education and healthcare delivery. 

    It is a lie. By many verifiable accounts, including BudgIT, Kwara is one of the states that can easily discharge their monthly obligations without waiting on federal allocation. New GDP computation jointly done by the NBS and SBS shows that the state economy has grown steadily under Abdulrazaq, peaking at 11.52% (growth rate) in 2022. Importantly, the report said this growth was fuelled largely by government’s investment and support for agric, enterprise, and services. At N3.9tr (GDP), the report revealed that the state economy is one of the largest in Northern Nigeria. 

    From its wrecked state in 2019, including being on the UBEC backlist between 2014 and 2019, basic education and primary healthcare have improved significantly as recent testimonies show. UBEC Executive Secretary Dr. Hamid Bobboyi said Kwara is now a leading state in basic education. Kwara has won the national presidential debate for three times in a row, while its KwaraLEARN programme shows unprecedented progress in basic literacy and numeracy skills. On Thursday night, December 12, the state emerged as the best state in North Central in basic healthcare for the second time in two years. 

    Along with massive facility upgrades, the government recently hired 1,005 health professionals, including medical doctors, nurses, and midwives, to strengthen healthcare delivery at the grassroots. While every society continues to evolve in gaps of development, Akogun cannot claim a relapse in the standing of Kwara. 

    Seun could not have believed Akogun’s fairy tales about Kwara. He has reasons not to, even though he (Seun) is based in Abuja. A proud son of Oko, Seun must have read that the Oko Omu Aran Road has been fixed by Abdulrazaq, making the hitherto tortuous journey along that corridor a smooth one. 

    Further down that axis is the failed antiquated Orisa bridge (Oro Ago), which the Governor has also replaced with a newly built bridge, more than 50 years after the colonialists built it. Located in the same area, the Oro General Hospital was recently renovated on a comprehensive scale by the same Governor, more than 45 years after it was built. This is the story of Kwara, not the fables of Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo. 

    Echoing PDP’s goofballs, Akogun said fences are being erected to displace people — a veiled criticism of the efforts of the government to restore law and order in the capital city. This assertion, and many others attributed to Akogun, proves the ‘transparency problem’ in human psychology; in other words, our strategies for dealing with strangers, or humans generally, are deeply flawed. Transparency, a theory from the thinking of Charles Darwin, is the idea that people’s behaviour or demeanour — the way they represent themselves on the outside — provides an authentic and reliable window into the way they feel on the inside. 

    People mostly mistook Akogun for a progressive who simply wanted a greater Kwara where things are properly done for better outcomes. We are wrong. This transparency problem has proven costly in history. Former British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain once claimed profound knowledge of Adolf Hitler to the extent that he misjudged him to act on his words. Chamberlain was grossly mistaken as Hitler acted exactly contrary to the assumption of the British leader. 

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    This is what we have repeatedly seen in Akogun. The urban renewal project of the administration has proven critical as Ilorin steadily succumbed to the excesses of human behaviour when not checked. From the Ahmadu Bello Way, Post Office, and Challenge to Oja Oba, nobody respected land use laws and setbacks anymore to the extent that _paraga_ (locally made gin and concoction) joints were already springing up everywhere and going out in the evening, even on the Ahmadu Bello Way, was becoming a nightmare. Young girls were being harassed everywhere, especially at the Post Office and Challenge axis. The urban renewal has instantly reversed the ugly trend as the government massively upgraded the infrastructure in a way never seen in the last 40 years, pushed back the encroachments, and reclaimed setbacks. This is what Akogun and PDP’s kamikazes have politicized. 

    Not only has the Governor bested his predecessors in infrastructure development and turnaround of Ilorin, he has in fact shown leadership in how he handled projects that he inherited from his predecessors— a quality we know to be lacking in many leaders, including Senator Bukola Saraki whose boys now bleat around. 

    From the new secretariat to the Osi and Ilesha campuses of the state university, the Governor made sure the state does not become a mortuary of abandoned projects. Between 2003 and 2019, Saraki’s hegemony abandoned projects of his predecessor such as the main auditorium of the Kwara Polytechnic, water projects, and hostels that the Mohammed Lawal regime had started.

    In prudence, the iconic Revenue House, likely the tallest building in North Central today, attests to how the Abdulrazaq administration has ensured that humongous commissions to consultants in the former administration are instead spent on building a legacy structure of massive economic importance.

    Tens of thousands of people are productively engaged across different construction sites in the state, including in the capital city Ilorin. If anyone calls projects and programmes like the garment factory, innovation hub, Shea butter factory, Patigi Motel, sugar factory film studio, industrial park, remodeled Kwara Hotel, agroprocessing zone, international conference centre, an inexhaustible list of rural and urban roads, and a few others a white elephant, you can tell where they belong: a band of traditional politicians whose understanding of public good and development is what they get as personal gains or things that appeal to their individual egos. A good side of democracy is that leaders must put up with such persons as the spice of life. Such is the lot of Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq.

    ▪︎ Rafiu Ajakaye is Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Kwara State