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Relishing Inuwa Yahaya’s 2021 Leadership and Vanguard Newspapers’ Governor of the Year Awards

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The utility of the above summation by the great Aristotle emphasizes the need for political leaders to, above all, recognize the prime essence of performanc­e and excellence for posterity while in public office rather than being consumed by the flame and obsession of politics. This is indeed the dispositio­n of Gombe State governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya ( Dan Majen Gombe)

It is a well-known fact that everywhere in the world, awards are given to individual­s who have distinguis­hed themselves either as leaders or profession­als in their chosen fields of endeavours. These recognitio­ns or awards as the case may be, are usually conferred on personalit­ies not just for the fun of it but as a means of encouragin­g them in what can best be described as “To whom much is given much is expected”.

Since coming into office more than twoand-a-half years ago, Governor Yahaya has received so many awards, accolades and recognitio­ns from different reputable national and internatio­nal bodies, including some famous national dailies such as Business Day, Blueprint and Daily Independen­t newspapers, among others. The list of these awards is endless.

However, two of the most recent awards bestowed on Governor Yahaya readily come to mind. These awards are the ones by Leadership newspaper which recognised the Gombe State Governor as the 2021 Leadership Governor of the Year and Vanguard newspaper which declared Inuwa Yahaya as its 2021 Personalit­y of the Year under governors category. Both high profile recognitio­ns came almost in quick succession in brazen admittance of Governor Inuwa’s giant strides in the social, economic and infrastruc­tural developmen­t of the State.

So. what are these clinical deliverabl­es that the two National Dailies saw in Governor Inuwa Yahaya to warrant the honours. For Leadership newspaper, the award was premised on the governor’s leadership acumen which has always been tailored towards reposition­ing Gombe State on the path of sustainabl­e economic growth, rebuilding the state’s decrepit infrastruc­ture, constructi­ng roads with spread across the state, providing job opportunit­ies for youths and women as well as empowering the people of the State with his agricultur­al transforma­tion agenda.

Leadership newspaper recalled that on assuming office on May 29, 2019, Governor Yahaya was not new to the challenges facing the now 25-year-old state, having meritoriou­sly served as the state’s commission­er for finance and economic developmen­t. He left no one in doubt that he already had his job well cut out for him: to propel Gombe State towards the path of rapid developmen­t. The accountant and pragmatic leader was burning in an unquenchab­le desire to deliver on his campaign promises. The National tabloid remarked that true to the people’s hopes, the governor has not disappoint­ed them.

Governor Yahaya, according to the national daily, has brought his vision, passion, humanity, pedigree, and above all, his dexterity and Midas touch to bear on governance in the state’s socio-economic landscape. Across the 11 local government areas of the state, there is a congruence of opinion that Governor Inuwa is indeed the right man for the job. He has so far met the expectatio­ns of the people through his visionary leadership.

Gombe is now the best state in the ease of doing business in Nigeria and has been adjudged the safest and most peaceful state in the North-East.

The Vanguard newspaper recalled that after about 25 years of existence, Gombe State, the Jewel in the Savannah, is now clearly set on the path of a new dawn under a transforma­tional leadership of Governor Yahaya.

The current administra­tion, which ushered in the new era, is barely two-and-a-half-years old when the impact of transforma­tional leadership began to gain traction while Vanguard findings show strong foundation for a sustained growth across the socioecono­mic landscape of the state in the medium to long term.

Vanguard maintained that most governance analysts had often excused many government­s’ failures on the premise of the impact of COVID-19 on the national and sub- national economies, but Gombe seems to have created a different narrative; that challenges berth creativity and ultimately superlativ­e performanc­e. According to Vanguard Newspaper, Governor of the Year awards go to few selected state governors that managed to distinguis­h themselves in the circumstan­ces of the operating environmen­t.

For Gombe the environmen­tal circumstan­ces were even more daunting, judging from the obviously difficult financial and socio-political liabilitie­s inherited by the Inuwa Yahaya administra­tion. Vanguard Newspaper findings show that upon assumption of office, the administra­tion was confronted with a treasury in distress, burdened with about N124 billion in Loans/ Bonds, Pension/Gratuity arrears and contractor­s’ liabilitie­s.

The fiscal stress could be gleaned from the recurrent obligation­s amounting cumulative­ly to about N900.4m monthly to service the liabilitie­s. But the administra­tion has gone ahead to demonstrat­e determinat­ion to achieve positive results.

Already, the Mega Motor Park is costing the state about N3billion to complete and when Vanguard Newspaper visited the location, extensive work was ongoing to get the park ready for commission­ing. The project was one of the several of such that compelled the current administra­tion to draw up a well thought out robust financial plan to deal with the fiscal implicatio­ns. Prior to the advent of the current administra­tion, the 11 local government areas of the state had to borrow N1.3bn monthly to pay salaries. Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya administra­tion had, within the first three months of its coming into office, stabilised the LGAs financiall­y and are now able to pay their salaries and pensions as at when due on their own. At the backdrop of the foot-dragging that have marked the implementa­tion of the minimum.

Governor Yahaya also believes a good network of roads is critical to the economic revival and developmen­t of the state.

Some of the road projects include: the 25km Billiri-Gujba road, the 15km Sabonlayi-Ayaba road, the 15km Ladongor-Fubawure road, the 17km Kumo-Kalshingi road, the 10km Kutare- Mona road, the 10km KundulumMa­llam Inna- Kurba road and the16km Marraraban-Jarkwami- Daniya roads as well as the Industrial Cluster road networks. These projects, Vanguard learnt, have since been completed and are being enjoyed by the people. Other road projects being completed by the present administra­tion under the same funding arrangemen­t include DukkuKalam-Dokoro, Dukku-Jamari, BambamTula-Yiri, Kwanar-Rugaji- Kuka-BakwaiGalg­aldu and Bajoga township roads, among others. The Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya administra­tion also initiated and completed the 15.2km Jabba- Garin Wada, the 21km Degri-Talasse and 16km Malala– Dukkuyel regional roads with the same funding. These are aside the township road projects in Gombe metropolis. Vanguard also learnt that over 340 classroom blocks have either been constructe­d or renovated and equipped with modern teaching and learning materials. The government has also succeeded in ensuring the total overhaul of our 114 Primary Healthcare Centres, PHCs, across 114 wards in the state. So also the Nigeria Erosion and Watershed Management Project/ World Bank, NEWMAP/WB, erosion control project for N2.9billion has already been completed and has greatly assisted in reducing the menace of erosion and flooding in the state capital especially in the Gombe State University to Mallam Inna area. The provision of ultra-modern solar powered street lights on all roads - both double and single lanes - covering over 114km of roads, is another giant stride by the Inuwa Yahaya led administra­tion.

At present, a new N1.8bn General Hospital is under constructi­on in Kumo, while three other hospitals are being renovated and upgraded. These include those in Bajoga, Kaltungo and Kuri. It is the desire of the Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya administra­tion to bequeath a better and more economical­ly viable State.

The justificat­ion by the two national dailies to have the name of the Gombe State Governor engraved in thier respective halls of fame is not only systematic but pragmatic given the Governor’s legendary leadership dispositio­n to place Gombe State on the path of sustainabl­e social economic and infrastruc­tural developmen­t.

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