Tag: AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq

  • Nigerians watching Kwara, say Buhari/Osinbajo groups

    Groups, supporters and loyalists of the All Progressives Congress in Kwara State (APC) have celebrated the victory of President Muhammadu Buhari, his deputy, Yemi Osinbajo and Governor-elect AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq at the just concluded elections.

    Leading the celebration was the Buhari/Osinbajo Continuity Agenda (BOCA) in conjunction with other support groups at the national level.

    Speaking during the event, the state Coordinator of BOCA, Hajia Hafsat Bimpe Byll, said the whole country is watching the governor-elect “to see what he will achieve, having won the elections”.

    Hajia Byll: “For Kwarans, the victory is very symbolic in the history of the state politics, as no party has ever recorded a landslide victory across all the three senatorial zones. This is indeed a revolution by the people that  led to the great victory.

    “We hereby implore all Kwarans to give maximum support to the incoming administration to move the state to greater heights so that the struggle for freedom and victory would not be in vain. “

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    The coordinator hailed the re-election of President Buhari and Prof. Osinbajo at the polls, adding this achievement has made them game-changers in the history of the country’s politics.

    “For the first time, Nigeria conducted elections without acrimony. The president and his vice not only won, the election was also free and fair to which the international community testified. This achievement is an eye opener for all Nigerians to know that it is possible to have elections without unnecessary expenses by government and individuals.

    “Let it be on record that the success of APC in Kwara State and across the country can be ascribed to the milestone achievements of the Buhari administration in the various sectors.”

  • Kwara: New dawn, new expectations

    Babamale Ismail examines the challenges that will confront Kwara State Governor-elect Abdulrahman Abdulrasaq

    AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, the Governor-elect of Kwara State, is today the closest public official who bears as much burden of expectations as President Muhammadu Buhari did in 2015.

    Although his fellow party men have also clinched all the legislative seats at the state and national levels, AbdulRazaq has won the biggest prize in the 2019 elections in his state.

    Kwara has had a peculiar history. It was the only state where, as if in a monarchy, a son almost seamlessly succeeded his father as the political leader of the north central state. Cumulatively, the Sarakis reigned for nearly four decades amid tight control of the socioeconomic and political destiny of the people. While the older Saraki was respected for his friendly style, notwithstanding his prebendal politics, the younger Saraki is considered an arrogant dictator against whom Kwarans have finally revolted.

    This piece is not about castigating the Sarakis. It is about the natural expectations of a people who have long yearned for good governance, probity and development. For this reason, AbdulRazaq deserves to be pitied because the next few months may be tougher than he and his team had ever thought. Kwara hasn’t been creative or smart enough to shore up internally generated revenues. The Sarakis ran an unsustainable patronage system which made thousands — including the political class — totally dependent on favours or crumbs from elected or appointed officials.

    This system is fed with public funds. This system had until recently made it almost impossible for any opposition figure to succeed. Indeed, apparently knowing  the difficulty in sustaining the patronage system, the Sarakis often taunted the opposition for being nocturnal politicians who couldn’t stay around for too long. Staying around means spending so much to keep your support base. That system served the Sarakis because they were in government.

    This is the system AbdulRazaq is inheriting. It is not sustainable — certainly not in Kwara with less than 3bn monthly allocation and less than one billion naira IGR. Yet he cannot simply discard it on his first day in office. But the people must realise this system must end if Kwara will progress. There must be a consensus for this system to end and for development to take place.

    Forget the pretences in the media, Kwara has one of the most opaque systems in human history. AbdulRazaq will discover soon enough that he’s inheriting problems far greater than he ever imagined. These include huge debts, unpaid salaries, pensions, and a rotten public accounting system. In the bid to cover up shady deals, many public spendings not linked to concrete projects or verifiable endeavours will not be accounted for.

    These are the realities of the next four years. I have always told friends in private circles that, like Buhari, whoever succeeds the Saraki dynasty may be very unlucky except God decides to be kind with him and give him a very understanding public. Things can hardly be rosy for the new government because Kwara has operated an unaccountable ‘monarchy’ in the past 16 years.

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    For the first time, Kwarans will have a government that would be subject to viable opposition from not just the ousted Saraki but the now energetic public themselves. While the Sarakis, like the PDP in Buhari’s case, will pray that AbdulRazaq should fail, the public will be in a haste to have things fixed within the shortest time possible. Like a man feigning sleep, nothing can placate the Sarakis. They will seek to wrong foot the new government every step of the way to prove that the people were wrong to have chosen AbdulRazaq.

    Kwarans must never fall for such in their own interest. The people of Kwara must realise that the state has reached the rock bottom and is just about to start anew. Without necessarily indulging bad behaviour or arrogant posturing, they will need to support the new government to reset governance. This won’t happen overnight.

    Because so many things are wrong and would require critical thinking to move in the right direction, the new administration may appear slow or inactive. It would require patience, proper planning and constructive criticism to move the state forward.

    As my dear state begins a new journey on May 29, it is perfectly within the democratic right of the people to be vigilant and expectant of a better deal. However, such expectations must be realistic and situated within the context of where the state is coming from. Things will definitely change for the better in Kwara  but it would be gradual. No miracles. I wish the governor-elect good luck for he deserves all the prayers and support at the moment.

  • Forum to governor-elect: change Kwara’s fortunes

    Kwara State Governor-elect AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has been urged to come up a blueprint to turnaround the the state’s fortunes within the first year of his administration.

    The governor-elect, according to the Kwara South Progressive Forum, has an abiding responsibility to make a difference from the rot experienced by the state  in the last 16 years.

    The forum said in a statement in Omu-Aran signed by its coordinator, Chief Bola Olu and the secretary, Mr. Bisi Omidiji, that it was only through exemplary leadership, impressive performance and accountability that AbdulRazaq, as the arrow-head of the “Oto ge e” mass movement, could justify his electoral victory as well as the public confidence and support for him.

    It said: “The recent general elections have clearly proved to the political elite that the average Nigerian voter attached so much value to his ballot, genuine public service and accountability.”

    The forum congratulated the All Progressives Congress (APC) leader and Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed; the state APC Chairman, Bashiru Bolarinwa, and other party leaders and members for their hard work, which gave victory to the APC.

    But it warned that the outgoing government would not go down without a fight-back, adding that the only means of power retention on a long-term basis was progressive policies and relevant project execution by the incoming government.

    It also enjoined the governor-elect to study the state agricultural potentials to engage unemployed youths in meaningful employment.

  • Saraki’s defeat new beginning for Kwara, says Abdulrazaq

    The defeat of Senate President Bukola Saraki and his anointed governorship candidate, Razak Atunwa, in the just-concluded elections in Kwara State marks a new beginning, Governor-Elect Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq has stated.

    He also attributed his victory and those of other All Progressives Congress (APC) candidates to divine intervention.

    The dismantlement of the Saraki dynasty in the state, according to him, has sign-posted total freedom for Kwarans, adding that “it is a new beginning.”

    The frontline businessman-turned politician added that the trouncing of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) candidates at all levels was borne out of God’s hands and reward of hard work.

    Mallam Abdulrazaq, who was represented by Abdulrahman Giwa spoke this in Ilorin, the state capital at an event to celebrate APC’s victory in the state.

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    He said: “We have seen the reward for hard work; the future lies ahead of us, as the people have spoken.

    “Our victory has shown that the people now know that the power resides with them. It means any elected representative that fails to meet the yearnings and aspirations of the voters will be shown the way out at the polls.”

    State Coordinator of BOCA Hajia Afsat B. Byll said that the whole country is watching the governor-elect “to see what we will achieve having won the elections.

    “For Kwarans, the victory is very symbolic in the history of the state politics, as no party has ever a landslide victory across all the three senatorial zones.

    “This is indeed a revolution by the people that led to great victory. We hereby implore all Kwarans to give maximum support for the incoming administration to move the state to greater heights so that the struggle for freedom and victory would not be in vain. “

    Hajia Byll hailed the re-election of President Muhammadu Buhari and Vice President Yemi Osibanjo at the polls, adding this achievement has made them game changers in the history of Nigerian politics.

    “For the first time, Nigeria conducted elections without acrimony. The president and his vice not only won, the election was also free and fair to which the international community testified. This achievement is an eye opener for all Nigerians to know that it is possible to have elections without unnecessary expenses by government and individuals.

    “Let it be on record that the success of APC in Kwara state and across the country can be ascribed to the milestone achievements of the Buhari administration in the various sectors.”

  • OPC pledges support for Kwara governor-elect

    Oodua People’s Congress New Era has pledged to support the Kwara state governor-elect Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq to maintain peace and harmony in the state.

    State Coordinator of the group Bayo Ifabiyi urged the governor-elect and others to place high premium on the people and future of the state.

    He attributed Mallam Abdulrazaq’s victory to the people’s determination to effect a change from the stranglehold of an age long dynasty.

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    He counseled the governor-elect not to fall prey to the mistakes of his predecessor as the Kwarans have become more politically sophisticated. Said Ifabiyi: “Our ancestors in Yoruba land shall assist all elected representatives in the discharge of their responsibilities.

    “We rejoice with the governor-elect and his deputy Kayode Alabi on their well-deserved victory at the just concluded elections.

    We also felicitate with all Senators, House of Reps and House of Assembly members-elect. “Our prayer is that God will direct them in the way to go and lead them in their new assignments in the state and the nation as a whole.”

  • Group tasks Kwara Gov-elect on good governance, accountability

    A group in Kwara, Elites Network for Sustainable Development (ENetSuD) has called on the Governor-elect, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq,  to make good governance, transparency and accountability the hallmarks of his administration

    The Coordinator of the group, Dr Alagbonsi Abdullateef,  made the call on Sunday in Ilorin in the congratulatory message to the governor-elect and all the elected members of the National Assembly and State Assembly in Kwara.

    “Elites Network for Sustainable Development wishes to congratulate APC, the new Governor elect, and all the newly elected members of the State and National Assemblies.

    “We hope and urge that good governance, transparency and accountability, prompt payment of salaries, and human and infrastructure development be the hallmarks of the new government,” Abdullateef added.

    The group said  like many other concerned Kwarans,  it would be monitoring the federal and state budgets to ensure that monies are used only for what they are budgeted for.

    “The account of our monitoring activities will be made available to the public and some appropriate authorities, if necessary, in order to ensure that government do not waver in its duties to the people.

    The group expressed hope that the election of Abdulrazaq as a governor would mark the continuation of good and sustainable development in the state.

    “ENetSuD equally appreciates the electorate for the peaceful manner in which they conducted themselves during and after the elections,” he said.

    The group also commended the spirit of sportsmanship exhibited by the opposition parties, which he said had greatly promoted harmony in the state after the election. (NAN)

  • Atunwa congratulates Kwara gov-elect Abdulrazaq

    Governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) in the Saturday’s poll, Hon. Razak Atunwa has hailed the winner of the election, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Atunwa, in a statement also thanked God for His blessings as well PDP’s leadership and supporters who stood by him during the just concluded elections in the state.

    He added: “I would like to thank the PDP leadership and all our supporters who stood by me in the just concluded elections.

    “Your commitment and dedication is heart-warming. You all gave your best. We are all winners in the process of democracy.

    “Whilst the Party considers its next line of action, and without prejudice to any legal process, I offer my congratulations to  AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq.

    “I pray that Kwara will continue to be a state of harmony and witness further development in the next administration. My utmost gratitude goes to Almighty God for His blessings.”

  • Victory belongs to Kwarans, says Abdulrazaq

    Kwara state governor-elect under the platform of All Progressives Congress (APC) Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq on Sunday said his victory at the polls belongs to the people of the state.

    Mallam Abdulrazaq said this shortly after his declaration by the Independent National Electoral Commissioner (INEC) as the winner of the governorship elections in the state

    Said he: “March 9, the people of Kwara state finally shook off the yoke of political subjugation and socioeconomic stagnation by voting overwhelmingly for our party (APC) in the governorship and House of Assembly elections.

    “We give Almighty God all the glory.

    “We dedicate this victory to the people of Kwara State, home and abroad, who stood resolutely to see through the democratic revolution that started many years ago.

    “Much as this historic event calls for celebrations, we instead implore our people to reflect on the challenges ahead and the need to come together. This victory belongs to all Kwarans.

    “We are faced with the challenge of evolving a Kwara that works for all, away from the abysmal state of affairs now.. We promise to diligently implement our manifesto for the good of our people.

    “We salute all the heroes of this struggle, including all those who paid the supreme sacrifice.

    May their souls rest in perfect peace. We commend our party members, leaders at the local, state and national levels for their sterling efforts and contributions to this victory.

    “We thank our traditional rulers for their fatherly roles. We also commend the security agencies, electoral officers and other stakeholders who performed their duties creditably. We also thank the media for their professionalism.

    “Finally, we are grateful to everyone who supported the Otoge movement.”

  • PDP guber candidate loses LG to APC in Kwara

    The Governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kwara, Hon. Razak Atunwa lost the governorship election in his Asa local government to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The Chief Collation Officer for the governorship election, Prof. Liman Sanusi, announced the result for Asa Local Government Area at the collation center in INEC office, Ilorin on Sunday.

    Sanusi, who is the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University, Lafia said AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of the APC polled 16,246 to defeat Atunwa who scored 8,963 votes.

    In Ogbondorok/Reke Ward, APC got 781 votes as against 213 votes polled by PDP, while in About/Owode Ward, AbdulRazaq polled 925 votes and Atunwa got 421 votes.

    APC scored 344 votes in Okeso Ward to defeat PDP with 239 votes while in Laduba Ward, APC polled 1,243 as against 362 votes garnered by APC.

    In Afon Ward, AbdulRazaq got 1,384 as against Atunwa’s 569, while APC scored 1,297 votes in Oja Ward as against 472 votes PDP scored.

    APC also won in Budo-Efo with 1,195 votes as against 874 votes scored by PDP.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that already results from 11 local governments have been announced.

    The local governments are Asa, Oke Ero, Oyun, Offa, Irepodun, Isin, Ifelodun, Moro, Edu, Ilorin South, Ilorin East.

    NAN reports that APC was leading in the 11 local governments so far declared.

    Results from four local governments of Ilorin West, Kaiama, Baruten,and Patigi were being awaited.

  • Lai Mohammed to Kwarans: Ignore threat of attack by opposition

    The Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed has implored Kwara electorates to ignore the threat by the opposition to attack them during the Saturday’s Governorship and State Assembly elections.

    The minister stated this on Thursday in Ilorin at the final rally of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to canvass vote for its Governorship candidate, Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq and other candidates.

    Mohammed who is APC leader in the state, said opposition, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), having suffered defeat in the Feb. 23 Presidential and National Assembly elections was deliberately creating panic to prevent voters from coming out.

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    He said the President had ordered the security agencies to deploy their men to cover the elections and protect all voters from any form of intimidation and harassment.

    “There has been a lot of panic being deliberately created by the opposition having seeing the handwriting on the wall in the last elections. They want to intimidate people and prevent them from coming out to vote.

    “Please do not be intimidated by anyone. Nobody can tell you not to come out to vote. Please come out en mass to vote for APC on Saturday.

    “The President has given the directive to all security agents that anyone who dares to disrupt Saturday’s election action will have himself to blame.

    “After voting, ensure that you wait to protect your votes until counting and accompany them to the collation centres.

    `We will get our total independence from our oppressors on Saturday,” he said.

    Mohammed said that the last election was the part one of “O to Ge” (Enough is Enough) and the part two is coming up on Saturday.

    He said the people should use their votes to completely exit the Senate President, Bukola Saraki and his lieutenants from Kwara.

    The minister said that the people had been deceived for so long and they should use their vote on Saturday to get their final liberation.

    NAN