Opinion

Uba Sani’s Scorecard

By IBRAHEEM MUSA

Collectively, the checklist is wide and diverse but a common nomenclature connects them to a   political register. Loosely, tarring of roads, building edifices and constructing culverts, as well as block of classrooms, are called Dividends of Democracy in Nigeria. Indeed, at every milestone, politicians reel out these  brick and mortar achievements with fanfare. Last week,  they were in their elements and a festive air, across party lines,  pervaded  the entire polity as public officers  unveiled their scorecards on or before May 29th. At once,  there was a publicity overdrive,  in the mainstream and social media, as they rolled out the drums, clicked glasses and  thumped their chests to boot.

Last week, the Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, commissioned a slew of projects, flagged off news ones and  inspected ongoing projects in rapid sequence, without catching his breath. Indeed, the Rural  Transformation Agenda, his  flagship programme , is gathering momentum as over 54 road project contracts, in just one year, have been awarded by the administration. Similarly, the Government has attracted sundry investments, spanning the mining, agro-allied and   housing sectors, from domestic and foreign investors,  as well as Development Partners.

Specifically, a  Lithium Processing Plant, a partnership between the Kaduna State Government and Ming Xin Mineral Separation Nigeria Ltd, will soon be commissioned.  The facility, according to reports,  has an  initial capacity of 1,500 metric tonnes per day when it comes on stream. Likewise, a $50 million Soya Bean Oil Refining Plant, located at Kutungare village, is underway and  Sunagrow International Oil Ltd has promised 500,000 litres per day. Similarly, a Liquefied Natural Gas production  company, the Greenville LNG, has sited a 24,000 tonnes capacity facility at Kakau, a village in Chikun local government of Kaduna State. Besides,  the United Arab Emirates(UAE) has promised  multi million dollar private investments, especially   in the Agriculture, Infrastructure, Transportation and Clean Energy. Additionally, the Emirati Government pledged to address some development challenges.

Unarguably, the Senator Uba Sani administration, in the last one year, has built infrastructure, attracted investments, rebooted the health sector and upgraded education facilities. Likewise, his ‘A  Kori  Talauci’ promises  a tall order of banishing poverty from Kaduna State. Indeed, the Government  has punched above its financial weight, against   paucity of funds, a debt overhang and competing demands. The Governor, in this regard, has  given a good account of his mandate and Senator Uba Sani, in  popular parlance, has delivered the Dividends of Democracy in his first year in office.

However, in  Ambassador Aminu Wali’s book, the phrase  means differently to dyed-in-the-wool politicians. In 2001, about 23 years ago, the top diplomat was a guest of the New Nigerian Newspapers, where he fielded questions from the editorial board.  Specifically, he  listed citizens’ engagement, carrying them along and involving all segments of the polity in governance,  as the real Dividends of Democracy. Projects, according to him, can be executed even by a dictator but it takes a democrat to engage with the people, feel their pulse and reflect their wishes in governance. On this score, Governor Uba Sani scores very highly.

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Indeed, Governor Uba Sani has been building bridges, embracing people and accommodating all political tendencies. In fact, former opponents have become allies in record numbers. Specifically , most of his PDP predecessors, have aligned with his populist policies and  Arch Namadi Sambo, former Vice president of Nigeria, is a strong pillar of support. However, Alhaji Muktar Ramalan Yero, Sambo’s protegee and ex Governor, has crossed over  to APC. Figuratively, the Governor  has erected a big tent, where Muslim clerics and Christian clergymen key into government policies, offer wise counsel  and tug along the same direction without friction. Similarly,   town hall meetings are sounding boards for policy initiation, implementation and feedbacks.

In 1991, Bill Clinton and  Al Gore ran for the United States presidency, on a joint ticket, with the slogan ‘’Putting People First.’’  As Governor, Senator Uba Sani is putting the  people of Kaduna State  on the front burner of his policies and programmes. This is the real Dividends of Democracy.

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