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  • Bagudu: I’m on rescue mission in Kebbi

    Bagudu: I’m on rescue mission in Kebbi

    Governor Atiku Bagudu is on a rescue mission in Kebbi State. Since his assumption of office, he has been fighting the infrastructure battle. But, the state is handicapped by the cash crunch. In a bid to cut down cost, he has attempted to block the loopholes. He is also whipping unscrupulous civil servants to line. The governor has a plan to boost in internally generated revenue. He has also promised to embarked on agricultural revolution. Correspondent KHADIJAT SAIDU examines the activities of the governor in the last three months and the challenges ahead. 

    On May 29, Kebbi State Governor Atiku Bagudu inherited many challenges from his predecessor, Alhaji Usman Dakingari. The Northwest state has been hit by the cash crunch. Civil servants were not ready to accept any explanation for any slight delay in the payment of salaries. Stakeholders who endorded the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the last election were expecting a turn around across the sectors. Towns and villages renewed their agitations for social amenities.

    The governor was conscious of these challenges. During the campaigns, he had raised the people’s hope. On the podium, he said transformation of the state will be his priority. Thus, eyes were on him when he assumed the reinss

    In his first week in office, he embarked on the tour of the major towns in the four emirates. He visited major secondary schools for on the spot assessment.  He was enraged by the  decadence in these public schools. According to the previous administration, a huge amoung has been spent on the public school system. But, to Bagudu’s consternation, there is nothing to show for the investment.

    The schools were an eyesore. There were no chairs and tables in the classrooms.  The floors were ruptured. Students were compelled to sit on the floor. In the hostels, there were no beddings. Student spread their mats on the floor. Baguda was seized by grief. Lamenting the sordid situation, the governor said the future of youths was in jeopardy.

    To stem the rot, the governor swung into action. He awarded contracts for the renovation of schools and hostels, charging the contractors not to compromise standard. He said the provision of facilities will make the learning environment conducive for the children.

    Kebbi State has often suffered erratic electricity supply. It is ironical that despite the fact that regular electricity is enjoyed by the neighbouring Niger and Benin Republic,  the state has continued to suffer power outage. Yet, the power sector is critical to economic development.  Bagudu believes that regular power supply  will spur the growth of small, medium and large scale businesses. Thus, the governor visited the Niger Delta Power Holden (NDPH) Headquarters in Abuja and Lagos. Since then, power has become relatively stable in the state.

    Bagudu procurred two 11.7kva transformers and 50 units of 7.5kva sub-transformers that would transmit power from the 11.7kva to Birnin Kebbi, the state capital. The governor has also assured the people of Argungu, Yauri and Zuru that, before the end of October, they will enjoy stable electricity.

    The governor was shocked by the lean purse of the state. The treasury was almost empty. Therefore, he set up a 25-man committee headed by his deputy, Sama’ila Dabai Yombe, to look into the finances of the state. Besides, he charged the committee to beam a searchlight on the  Ahmadu Bello International Airport. He said he suspected a foul play.   The report was shocking. According to the panel, the immediate past government left N100 million in the state’s coffer, contrary to the claim that N300 million was left in the account. Also, the airport project was shrouded in controversy. It was discovered that N 7.5 billion has been spent as against the N28.5, which the past government said was spent.

    Kebbi is a civil servant state. It lacks industry and foreign investment. But, within two in office, Bagudu unfolded an agenda for industrialisation. He hosted a five-man Iranian Team of Industrialists, which was in the state to explore investment opportunities in manufacturing, mining, installations and agriculture. The investment mission was trailed by the visit of a team of rice milling experts led by a Central Bank official to ascertain the level of rice production for the purpose of improving the crop for better yield.

    Also, the officials of the Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc led by its Managing Director were in Kebbi to explore its agricultural potentials. The giant company came with the aim of establishing a subsidiary in the state because of the abundant rice cultivation and production in 17 of the 21 local government areas.

    The local government is not insulated from financial rot. However, Bagudu has assured that all forms of corruption should give way. Thus, he set up a committee and sub-committee to verify the finances of the local government. He also ordered a staff audit, which was meant to halt the menace of ghost workers.

    Before he got to office, there was public outcry against the level of filth in the state. Bagudu decried the indiscipline, saying that environmental sanitation should now be the watchword. He set up a committee to get rid of the mess. The governor also directed the appropriate agencies to clear the drainages and seaways to save the communities from erosion and flooding, which have been the bane of the metropolis. The recent flood, which submerge farm lands in Makera and Argungu, was devastating. Bagudu said to avoid future disaster, prevention is better than cure.

    The governor, who sympathised with the victims, saidthe communities will be rehabilitated to enable them continue with their normal activities. He promised to give incentives and improved seeds  to the affected farmers to enable them embark on massive dry season farming. Bagudu also assured that dry season rice and wheat farmers will benefit from high yielding seeds, fertilizers and linkages services.

    This year’s Hajj operations took a different dimension. The governor set up a committee headed by Deputy Governor  Yombe to review the operations and eliminate sharp practices by middle men, both at home and in the Saudi Arabia.The government was responsible for  feeding  pilgrims. He also directed that that on getting to Mecca,  male  pilgrims must be provided with free pears of harami cloths to perform theHajji. He also gave pocket money to  women pilgrims. The governor alsosaid that this month’s salary should be paid to workers on September 17 to enable them celebrate a hitch-free salah. He also directed that leave grants should be paid to workers.

    Besides, the governor gave sallah gifts to traditional rulers, ulamas, politicians, youths, women and the less privileged .

    In Kebbi State, the menace of cattle rustling is rampant.  The governor has been confronting the challenge. He solicited for the deployment of soldiers to the hot spot of rustlers in Bena  and Danko/Wassagu Local Government Area. Now, their activities have been curtailed.

    Baguda has also visited Benin Republic in his bid to halt the incessant boundary disputes and communal clashes between the citizens of Benin and Nigerians who live along boundary areas.

    He has also advocated for strong economic ties between Kebbi and Benin Republic. To facilitate cordial economic relations, the Bagudo/Cotonuo road project has been flagged off. Also, a dry port is to be established by his administration in Lolo Village, Bagudo Local Government, where agriculture produce and other consumable items can easily be transported freely between the two countries and other countries within the sub-region.

     

  • Atiku Bagudu’s 100 days: The story so far

    Atiku Bagudu’s 100 days: The story so far

    After taken the oath of office in 29th of May, 2015, after his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) won a landslide victory at the polls, Governor Abubakar Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State in his determination to take Kebbi State out of the woods, set up various machineries that will galvanised and transform the state to comply with current trend of civilisation and globalisation.

    Consequent upon taking his oath of office, on 29th the following day, Governor Bagudu embarked on visits to some major secondary schools in the state capital to see things for himself the level of decadence in these schools.

    He was also at various major secondary schools across the four Emirate Councils in the State. What he saw in these schools made him pity the future of the children, because the immediate past administration claimed to have spent huge sum of money on the education sector.

     There were no chairs, no tables in most classrooms, as students were compelled to sit on bare floor during classes. In the hostels, there were no beddings as students spread their mats on the bare floor.

    To address this challenge, the governor immediately awarded contracts for the renovation of schools/hostels with the provision of facilities that will make learning conducive for students.

    In the power sector, Governor Bagudu is of the strong belief that for any state economy to be develop, there must be steady power supply to propel both the small, medium and large scale businesses, more so, Kebbi being a State where the bulk of power supply to Niger and Benin Republics passes through must not experience power shortages.

    With this in mind, the governor visited authorities of the Niger Delta Power Holden (NDPH) Headquarters in Abuja and the Lagos office where he held discussions and reached agreement with the top officials.

    In addition, he released money for the purchase of two 11.7kva transformers and 50 units of 7.5kva sub-transformers that would transmit power from the 11.7kva to various parts of Birnin Kebbi, the state capital. This is now in force.

    The installation of two 11.7kva has been completed, while a scheduled test running is ongoing, an indication that the state capital is now enjoying 24 hours power supply. It is expected that other major towns of Argungu, Yauri and Zuru would be enjoy 20 hours of power supply by the end of October.

    Shocked by the meager amount of money he met in government covers on assumption of office, Governor Bagudu set up a 25 man committee headed by his deputy, Sama’ila Dabai Yombe, to look into the finances of the state government under former Governor Saidu Usman Dakingari.

    Part of the committee’s brief was to investigate the total sum of money committed to the building of the Sir Ahmadu Bello International Airport by the immediate former governor. The outcome of the report was not shocking to say the least.

    It was alleged that the Dakingari government left only N100 million in the government coffers as against the N300 million his deputy, Alh. Ibrahim K. Aliyu announced.

    On the airport project, a sum of N7.5 billion was alleged to have been spent on the project as against the N28.5 Billion the Dakingari’s administration claimed to have spent.

    Also, Governor Atiku Bagudu in his desire to take away the state from being a purely civil servant state and make it more industrialised, within two weeks of his assumption of office, a five-man Iranian Team of industrialists, were in the state with the aim of partnering with the state to set up industries in the areas of manufacturing, mining, installations and agriculture.

    This was also followed by the visit of a team of rice milling experts led by a Central Bank official on the directive of the Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria to ascertain the level of rice growing and production with possible ways of improving their crops for better yield.

    Officials of the Flour Mills of Nigeria Plc led by its Managing Director were not left out of this quest of exploring the agriculture potentials of Kebbi State. The giant Flour Mills Plc aim to establish a full fledges Flour Mills Company in the State, because of the abundance rice cultivation and production which cut across 17 out of the 21 local government areas of the State.

    To curb and corruption, Governor Atiku Bagudu’s administration set up a committee and sub-committee to verify the Local Government finances and also to establish the accurate figure of staffs in each of the local government council areas.

    In the area of sanitation, a committee headed by a retired Navy Captain was mandated to clear and get rid of the heaps of refuse that dotted every nook and crannies of the state capital. Furthermore, the clearing of drainages and seaways for easy passage of erosion has drastically prevented flooding which has been the bane of the metropolis in the past.

    On the recent flood which submerged farm lands in Makera and Argungu areas of the state, the governor told the people of the affected communities that very soon, they will be rehabilitated to enable them continue with their normal activities. He also promised to provide succour to flood victims by offering them various incentives and improved seeds of various agricultural produce to enable them embark on massive dry season farming to recoup their losses.

    Atiku Bagudu further assured that dry season Rice and Wheat farmers will benefit from the assistance of the state government in providing them with high yielding seeds, fertilisers and linkages services.

    This year Hajj took a different dimension from the past exercise, as the Bagudu-led administration set up another committee headed by his deputy to review the Hajj operation and eliminate sharp practices occasioned by middle men both at home and in Saudi Arabia.

    In addition, the governor took up the responsibility for the feeding of the state pilgrims right from the Hajj Camp in Birnin Kebbi to Jeddah, Medina, Minna Airports and finally to Makka. He also ordered that on getting to Makka, all male pilgrims from the state must be provided with free pairs of harami cloths. He also give money in Saudi currency to women pilgrims as pocket money.

    For this year’s Sallah to be celebrated with happiness in many homes, for the first time in the history of the State, Governor Bagudu ordered the payment of this month salaries on the 17th and also paid leave grant to all civil servants.

    Traditional rulers, Ulamas, politicians, youths, women, as well as the less privileged across the state were not left out as the governor sent Sallah gifts to all of them. To say that every stakeholder in the state was carried along in this year celebration in the state is like stating the obvious.

    Kebbi State being one of the States in the North-West Zone where the menace of cattle rustling is rampant, the current administration confronted the challenge headlong.

     The governor solicited and got permission for the deployment of soldiers to the hot spot of rustlers in Bena and other villages in Danko/Wassagu Local Government Area of the state which yielded positive results.

    Also within the first few weeks of his Administration, the action the governor embarked on an international trip to Benin Republic where he met with leaders of that country to work out modalities for bringing an end to the incessant international boundary disputes and communal clashes between the citizens of Benin and Nigeria who live along boundary areas.

    The governor also used the opportunity of the visit to advocate for strong economic ties between Kebbi and Benin Republic and to this end a road construction has been flagged off to link Bagudo in Kebbi State and Cotonou, the capital of Benin Republic.

    Also, a dry port is to be established by the administration in Lolo village of Bagudo Local Government where agriculture produce and other consumable items can easily be transported freely between the two countries and other countries within the sub region.

    –              Saidu writes from Birnin Kebbi

  • Don’t relegate women, say Ambode, Bagudu

    Don’t relegate women, say Ambode, Bagudu

    Lagos State Governor Akinwunmi Ambode and his Kebbi State counterpart, Atiku Bagudu, have warned against relegating women in governance.

    The duo spoke yesterday at the opening of the annual women’s national conference organised by the Committee of Wives of Lagos State Officials (COWLSO).

    They said their administrations would pursue programmes and policies to empower women to be self-reliant.

    The conference has the theme: “Relevance in Economic Turbulence” was held at the Eko Hotel and Suites, Victoria Island.

    Ambode said his administration would establish more skills  acquisition centres to equip women.

    “The creation of our new Ministry of Wealth Creation and Employment is to complement the achievements made by the Ministry of Women Affairs and Poverty Alleviation (WAPA),” he said.

    In his goodwill message, Bagudu said: “The theme of the conference is timely considering the difficult phase our nation is going through. It calls for a concerted effort and the contribution of everyone.

    “Apart from the challenge of stabilising the homefront and shielding it from the full effects of the current economic reality, we must harness the time-tested skill of women in financial management.

    “Women are too important to be relegated in the search for appropriate strategies to facilitate the recovery process and efforts at putting the economy on the path of sustainable growth and development.”

    COWLSO’s Chairman Mrs. Bolanle Ambode said the conference was in line with government’s vision of providing a platform for women to contribute positively to the development of families, communities and the nation.

  • Photo: Bagudu marks maternal and child health week

    Photo: Bagudu marks maternal and child health week

    GOV. ATIKU BAGUDU OF KEBBI STATE (R), ADDRESSING POLIO SURVIVORS DURING MATERNAL NEW BORN AND CHILD WEEK IN BIRNIN KEBBI ON MONDAY
    GOV. ATIKU BAGUDU OF KEBBI STATE (R), ADDRESSING POLIO SURVIVORS DURING MATERNAL NEW BORN AND CHILD WEEK IN BIRNIN KEBBI ON MONDAY
  • APC’s Bagudu  wins Kebbi guber election

    APC’s Bagudu wins Kebbi guber election

    Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kebbi State, Senator Atiku Bagudu, has won the state’s gubernatorial elections.

    Aside Bagudu, almost all APC House of Assembly candidates also won their elections.

    The APC won 19 out of the 21 Local Governments in the state leaving only two for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate, Gen. Sarkin Yaki Bello.

    Kebbi comprises of 21 LGs.

    The results were announced by the collation officer for the governorship election in the state, Prof. Lawal Mohammed.

    The PDP won only two LGs.

    The APC won the elections landslide.

    According to Lawal the total registered voters in the state are 1,454,369 out of which a total of 873,542 were accredited vote.
    He stated that the total valid votes were 778,364 while the number of rejected votes was 34,875 bringing the total vote cast to 813,239.

    Bagudu polled 477,376 votes to defeat PDP’s Gen. Bello who scored 293,443 votes.

    The results of the governorship elections in Kebbi State declared by Professor Mohammed in Birnin-Kebbi last night are as follows:

    LGAs – APC – PDP

    Aliero – 14,958 – 7,113
    Bunza – 20,087 – 10,335
    Kalgo – 13,057 – 8,478
    Zuru – 22,224 – 10,218
    Fakai – 12,186 – 7,791
    Argungu- 28,132 – 14,165
    Gwandu – 20,982 – 10,767
    Sakaba- 12,905 – 8,416
    Jega – 37,137 16,184
    Shanga. 15,973 15,795
    Yauri. 17,035. 11,548
    Bagudo. 15,804 17,240
    Dandi 25,285. 16,876
    Ngaski 17,226 11,335
    Augie 22,020 15,599
    Arewa 30,855. 18,631
    Maiyama 24,299. 14,448
    Suru. 21,579. 24,034
    Koko/Besse. 22,077 14,327
    Birnin-Kebbi 56,615 26,673
    Danko/Wasagu 26,940 13,470