Support AbdulRazaq’s Clear- cut Developmental Plans For Kwara, Salahu Charges Stakeholders
Gov. AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara
Stakeholders, including legislators, civil servants, public servants and captains of industries, have been urged to team up with Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq of Kwara to bring to fruition his economic and developmental agenda for the state.
A media guru and fellow of the Nigeria Institute of Public Relations (NIPR), Alhaji Saadu Salahu appealed in a paper he presented at a forum organised by The Media Town Hall, held in Ilorin, Kwara State.
The theme of Salahu’s lecture was entitled” Kwara Development: The Role of Stakeholders”.
The guest speaker who noted that the state which was created in 1967 had two development plans in 1970 and 1980, lamented that the previous administrations in the state from 1980 to 2019 did not churn out any development road map for the state.
“However, it is sad and highly regrettable that for close to four decades, from 1980 to 2019 when Governor AbdulRahaman AbdulRazaq emerged as the democratically elected governor of the state, Kwara with all its huge resources groped in darkness without any development plan and vision by each of the successive governments both military and civilians. We lost many of the state enterprises and companies including Trade Bank, Shonga farms and billions naira worth of investments in Kaduna, Abuja, Lagos and parts of the country,” he stated.
Salahu expressed delight that Governor AbdulRazaq’s ” leadership initiatives and visions are contained in a well-articulated 436-page Kwara State Economic Development Plan.
“The State plan aligns with the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations, UNDP, Africa Union and several International and development partners,” he added.
Salahu said the highlights of AbdulRazaq’s administration 10- 10-year development plan included its background and rationale, governance and institution strengthening, macro-economic outlook and fiscal policy directions, agricultural, rural development and poverty reduction.
“Others are education and health sector development, youth, sports and social welfare, land titling and administration, inclusive and affordable housing, functional water, sanitation and hygiene. It also speaks to affordable and reliable electricity, efficient transportation and regional integration, and information and communication technology.
Critical social service infrastructures, sustainable environment, domesticating the SDGs, results monitoring, evaluation and reporting and snapshots of the indicative financing requirements for the plan are all included.”
He added: ” Examined against the context of the 17 MDGs, it becomes clearer that Governor AbdulRahaman AbdulRazaq’s 10-year development plan (2021-2030) aligns with the UN SDGs lasting 2030.”
The guest speaker posited that a critical examination of Governor AbdulRazaq ‘s leadership vision, policy agenda and implementation has put Kwara on the global map as one of the best-governed states in Africa in the past four years.
These policies, he said included the five-year agricultural plan, 10-year development plan, the new Ilorin city master plan and other senatorial districts, the new Kwara State Industrial Park at Eyenkorin with a plan to generate 5000 megawatts of electricity, the law establishing Kwara State Social Investments Programme, multibillion-naira investments on basic education, infrastructures, ICT, teachers training on quality assurance, instructional materials leading to construction and renovation of over 600 schools across the state with Kwara’s emergence as the overall best in national school competition and representing the country at international level; winning laurels, first time in the history of the state in over two decades.
Others, according to Salahu included the innovation hub, Ilorin which seeks to unlock unlimited opportunities for the youths in the digital economy, Visual Arts Studio, Ilorin, Ilorin International Conference Centre, Shea butter industry in Kaiama,
the Garment Factory in Ilorin, which when becomes operational will provide jobs for over 2000 women in the state; plan to resuscitate the Bacita Sugar Company, road infrastructures across the state, PHCs in all the 193 wards across the state and improve health data, transparency due process and accountability; and commitment to align with climate change agenda by investing in a green environment, amongst others.
Salahu concluded:” It is quite gratifying to note that the 10-year economic development plan of Governor AbdulRahaman AbdulRazaq is based on well-articulated 4 major pillars – institutional reform, economic development, social development and infrastructural development.
“At the risk of an obvious emphasis, you are all witnesses to the positive impact and outcomes of the leadership vision, agenda and economic development policies of the governor in the past four years in education, civil service, road infrastructures, poverty alleviation, security, health care services, ease of doing business, gender mainstreaming, youths inclusiveness in political leadership, KWprenures, transparency and accountability, all in line with the UN SDGs ‘ agenda and global best indicators for good governance.
“Several independent international organisations and professional bodies have evaluated the developmental policies and programmes of Kwara State under Governor AbdulRahaman AbdulRazaq in the past four years and commended him as one of the best exemplary political leaders in contemporary Nigeria.
“The positive impact and feedback across the World on Governor AbdulRahaman AbdulRazq ‘s visionary and exemplary leadership in the past four years indicate he is the best Governor that the State has produced since her creation in 1967.”
Nine distinguished personalities were honoured with outstanding leadership awards while the presentation of a book titled ‘Invaluable Kwarans’ was featured at the event.
The outstanding leadership medalists included Dr Rabiat Shehu-Jimoh Alabere, Comrade Akanbi Umar Farooq, Lawyer Issa Manzuma, Comrade Nasir Kolawole Olumo, and Comrade Bashiru Ayinde Oyewo.
Others are, Mr Micheal Abiodun Olarewaju (MAO), Hajiya Zainab Audu Abdullahi, Comrade David Kayode Ehindero, and Lawyer Abdullateef Lanre Abdullahi.
Dignitaries that graced the event included, Prof. Hassan Saliu, who was a special guest of honour; Mr Segun Adeyemi, chairman; Associate Professor Saudat Sallah Abdulbaqi, chairperson; Dr Abdulhameed Badmus, guest of honor; Alhaji Kuranga Idowu Omomeji, distinguished guest and Prince Olayemi Adurotoye, book reviewer.
Others are chairman of Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) in Kwara, Dr Mohammed Ghali Alaaya, Senior Special Assistant to Kwara State governor on Religion ( Islam), Alh Ibrahim Danmaigoro, Ilorin East Education Secretary, Alhaji Raufu Asude, former Special Adviser on Political Communications, Alh Bashir Adigun, Chairman, League of Veteran Journalists, Alh Tunde Akanbi, Kwara NUJ chairman, Ahmed Abdul Lateef, Dr Yunus Baraje of Kwara State University, Engr Sikiru Oloje and the regional editor of LEADERSHIP Newspapers, Alh Abdullahi Olesin; amongst others.
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