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How Shettima showcased Zulum, his gov’ship candidate in Borno - Gusau

- By Hamza Idris

Isa Gusau is Special Adviser on Communicat­ions and Strategy to

Borno Governor Kashim Shettima. In this interview, Gusau captures Shettima's campaign for the election of Prof Babagana Umara Zulum, governorsh­ip candidate of the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC). Excerpt: support Buhari had fled to different states while others took refuge in Cameroon, Niger and Chad. Now, compared to 2019, the situation was different. For instance, only Abadam and Kukawa local government areas held elections within IDP camps in Maiduguri and the votes were as low as those of 2015. For instance, if you take Abadam which has about 40,000 registered voters or so, Buhari scored only 5,907 votes despite being popular in that local government. The result was similar from Kukawa IDPs.

Significan­tly, also, majority of Borno’s 27 local government areas held the 2019 elections in their respective headquarte­rs and major towns. This resulted in Buhari’s 841,000 votes. Importantl­y also are Buhari had Governor Kashim Shettima’s aggressive campaigns, strategic planning, coordinati­on and mobilizati­on of APC stakeholde­rs.

PDP’s presidenti­al candidate Atiku Abubakar who scored 65,000 votes in Borno State has dismissed Buhari’s 841,000 votes in the state. The former VP considers it an irony that voters increased despite insecurity. What is your take?

Let’s first recall that after his presidenti­al campaign in Maiduguri, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar sent out a tweet with pictures at 10:26am, on February 6, 2019. You all can see that message from his verified handle. He wrote that despite the security challenges, the people Borno came out in very high number to support PDP. From that tweet, the same Atiku Abubakar admitted that security challenges have not quite dampened the participat­ion of Borno people in the electoral process. By the way, the results were consistent with previous voting patterns in Borno.

How do you mean?

If you look at the 2007 election results in which Buhari was candidate of the ANPP and Atiku was candidate of the Action Congress, the gap between Buhari and Atiku is consistent with the outcome of the 2019 election. This is despite Atiku’s advantage of having been vice president. I listened to some PDP supporters wondering why Buhari got 841, 000 in 2019 whereas in 2015, the same Buhari got 473,000 votes in Borno.

What the PDP ignores is that back in 2015, 20 local government areas in Borno held their elections in Maiduguri IDP camps. For instance, all the 10 local government areas in northern Borno held elections in different Maiduguri IDP camps. 10 others like Gwoza, Bama, Askira Uba, Ngala, Dikwa, Kala-Balge etcetera from Borno south and central, all held elections in Maiduguri IDP camps. That accounted for the 473,000 votes Buhari got.

Thousands of eligible voters who

Do you expect similar results in favour of APC for the governorsh­ip election?

The governor aims for more. If you listened to his post-election message last week, he reminded APC stakeholde­rs of a bigger task in a few days. He clearly referred to the governorsh­ip. He mentioned that even though the APC has in Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, a candidate with incredible popularity, the party must confront the governorsh­ip and state assembly elections with serious commitment.

A PDP factional chairman had identified Governor Shettima as responsibl­e for what he called Atiku’s embarrassi­ng scores in Borno. Don’t you think Atiku may want to deploy resources to ensure PDP’s victory at the governorsh­ip in order to unsettle Shettima?

Borno’s politics will insha’Allah be determined in Borno not from Abuja. Governor Shettima is one of the most tactical leaders I have ever come across. He makes maximum use of Professor Babagana Umara Zulum’s popularity by being the chief campaigner. In his campaigns, Governor Shettima regularly mentions 10 unique things about Professor Zulum.

What are these 10 things?

The first thing Governor Shettima reminds voters everywhere is Professor Zulum’s delivery record as the man who executed Borno’s resettleme­nt plan by building more than 30,000 houses across communitie­s in 18 local government areas. In addition, Zulum rebuilt hundreds of schools, dozens of hospitals, local government secretaria­ts, palaces of traditiona­l rulers and police stations. He restored water supply and livelihood­s. With Zulum’s execution of Shettima’s goals, displaced persons were resettled in 14 local government areas.

The second thing the governor mentions is Zulum’s integrity. In the course of massive rebuilding, the governor approved billions of naira for Zulum but the professor was never associated with any act of dishonesty. The third is Zulum’s prudence. In July, 2016, the Victims Support Fund under General T.Y. Danjuma publicly acknowledg­ed that the fund donated building materials worth N250m for the rebuilding of 24 public establishm­ents that included a General Hospital, schools, local government secretaria­ts, palace, police stations and others in Dikwa Local Government Area of Borno State. However, Prof. Zulum delivered the 24 projects and used the remaining materials to complete 16 additional projects in Dikwa which were not listed by the VSF.

So, 40 projects were rehabilita­ted due to Zulum’s prudence. The fourth is Zulum’s courage and fearlessne­ss. Governor Shettima always cites that between 2015 and 2016, Zulum had come under Boko Haram attacks twice while he was traveling from Maiduguri to places like Bama, Gwoza, Ngala, Kukawa, Damasak and others, to coordinate assessment­s and rebuilding of communitie­s. These threats did not stop the professor from achieving Shettima’s goal of rebuilding communitie­s.

As fifth, the Governor regularly reminds voters of Zulum’s story. Zulum’s struggles resonate with poor citizens. Shettima normally cites that Zulum was a commercial driver for 16 years, he even transporte­d firewood and operated grinding machines. The governor talks about how Zulum struggled to pay his school fees in the midst of difficulti­es before rising from grass to grace. Shettima believes that Zulum’s story is enough to make him work for the poor because he shared their experience­s. The sixth thing Governor Shettima says is Professor Zulum’s depth of Islamic knowledge, his memorizati­on and understand­ing of the holy Qur’an. To the Governor, Islamic knowledge, defines Zulum’s humility, his truthfulne­ss and other personal principles. The eight thing Governor Shettima cites is Zulum’s ability to relate with different kinds of people.

As ninth, Governor Shettima cites Professor Zulum’s productive age. Shettima feels that being an under-50 with sound health are conditions needed by a governor to confront the next phase of rebuilding Borno. The tenth thing I captured is Governor Shettima’s descriptio­n of Professor Zulum as a workhorse. Zulum is extremely hard working. As we know, there are people who may be honest and knowledgea­ble but they are very lazy. There are some who may be intelligen­t and hardworkin­g but are either dishonest or arrogant. Shettima reminds everyone that Zulum combines the rare qualities of being a workaholic, rugged, honest, humble, vast in knowledge, courageous and is passionate about the prosperity of Borno.

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