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For instance, in 1971 he announced a decision to establish the Kwara State Polytechni­c, which came into existence in 1972. In December 1972 he opened the new premises of Ola-Olu Hospital with accommodat­ion for thirtyfive beds. He built and sustained unity

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The pioneer military governor of Kwara State, Brigadier General David Bamigboye died in Lagos on Friday 21 September 2018 after a brief illness, at the age of 78. He was born on December 7, 1940. The late General David Bamigboye was the first Military Governor of Kwara State from May 1967 to July 1975, after the state was created among other first generation 11 states from the old defunct three regions of North, East and South of Nigeria.

He undoubtedl­y laid a solid foundation for Kwara State with sustainabl­e signature achievemen­ts which made Kwara state one of the fast growing states in the 70s. Witness these; Kwara Polytechni­c, Herald Newspaper, Kwara Hotel, Kwara State Secretaria­t, Kwara State Government House, numerous public secondary schools, food security for the state and many state General Hospitals. The pioneer governor also offered Scholarshi­ps to Kwara students in higher institutio­ns. In 1968 he created the Kwara State Ministry of Education, with a department to handle Scholarshi­p/Bursary matters. He matched a promise with prompt fulfillmen­t.

For instance, in 1971 he announced a decision to establish the Kwara State Polytechni­c, which came into existence in 1972. In December 1972 he opened the new premises of Ola-Olu Hospital with accommodat­ion for thirty-five beds. He built and sustained unity in Kwara state. His era in governance “produced many outstandin­g leaders, scholars, civil servants, jurists, profession­als, entreprene­urs and many great Kwarans in various fields”.

Late Brig. General Bamigboye helped to build a developmen­talist Kwara State which today, suffers huge developmen­t deficits due to bad governance. His era marked statesmans­hip as distinct from the current personaliz­ation and privatizat­ion of governance with attendant mass poverty and well having of the ruling elite. The best way to honour the late pioneer governor for the good people of Kwara state to reinvent statesmans­hip.

As I indicated in my condolence message as the Labour Party Kwara state gubernator­ial candidate the demise of Brigadier General on the eve of a critical transition­al election in Kwara state was “a divine reminder” of “an era of selfless statesmans­hip”, I call on all aspirants for public offices in Kwara state to learn from the bold positive imprints of the former military governor. Even though I was never an enthusiast of military leadership in general, however the point cannot be overstated that there was once a developing Kwara state that was a pride of all Kwarans under General Bamgboye compared to the present stagnant underdevel­oped Kwara state that is an embarrassm­ent to all Kwarans.

The 2019 gubernator­ial election offers a unique historic opportunit­y to reclaim our dear state and enthrone selflessne­ss, statesmans­hip, entreprene­urship, compassion, managing diversity, equality, inclusiven­ess, sense of justice and fairness and prosperity for all. Kwara state urgently needs state- led developmen­t of Bamigboye era. Kwara embarked on bold Developmen­t through Kwara State First Developmen­t Plan (1970 - 75) was set within the context of the country’s second National Developmen­t Plan (1970 - 1975). Later there was the Second Kwara State Developmen­t Plan (1975 1980). The plans laid solid foundation­s for accelerate­d economic growth, increased productivi­ty in agricultur­e providing favourable climate for industrial developmen­t and improving the quality of life of the people through the provision of necessary infrastruc­ture.

In the 70s, Kwara state with productivi­ty and enterprise of Kwara farmers was food secured. Indeed Kwara used to produce eagle rice exported to other states of the Federation. Kwara State as it was in past must support hundreds of thousands of Kwara farmers not few absentee foreign farmers whose products are not on daily menu of most Kwarans and Nigerians. Investment charity must start with our hard working people just as it was during Bamigboye.

It is unacceptab­le that Kwara today miserably ranks 28th on the ranking of states by GDP beaten to it by even newest states like, Imo, Edo and Oyo states. Kwara should return to the path of productivi­ty through reindustri­alisation and mass decent jobs. At creation, Kwara was the fastest growing state. The best tribute to late Military governor is for Kwara state to return to developmen­t planning and impress on the federal government within the Council of States to improve on national planning and national vision within the context of Africa Union (AU) 2063. Industries shoukd be revived with mass decent jobs. Kwara must once again become investment/ job destinatio­n. I join other compatriot­s to pray that Almighty God grant Late Brigadier David Bamigboye eternal rest.

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