Daily Trust Sunday

Why Yahaya Bello deserves a chance

- Fanwo Kingsley is the Director General on Media and Publicity to the governor of Kogi State

When on January 27, 2016, Yahaya Bello, an accomplish­ed business mogul was sworn in as the fourth executive governor of Kogi State, many people were excited that it was the beginning of a new dawn for the people.

And since he came into office, he has worked hard to ensure that he meets the expectatio­ns.

No one expected the job to be easy, but so far, we can say that he is on the right track to salvage the state. The government of Alhaji Yahaya Bello is running on the plate of the New Direction Agenda, which was an aggregate of the people’s voices. For the first time in the history of our dear state, government went round to find out the needs of the people from the people. All of those needs were then packed into the New Direction Blueprint which has become a pact with the people of the state. The agenda hopes to improve education, re-engineer health care, uplift our infrastruc­ture, promote empowermen­t through agricultur­e, SMEs, tourism as well as reform the civil service and pension administra­tion.

The government has embarked on constructi­on of model schools across the state and provision of infrastruc­ture in tertiary institutio­ns. The government has also reinstated bursary awards and set up governing councils for our tertiary institutio­ns. Having significan­tly met the conditions set by our striking tertiary institutio­ns staff, we know that they are prepared to prove to the world that they are partners in our drive for improved education. The administra­tion has floated a number of programmes to make qualitativ­e health care affordable. Today, our hospitals are witnessing a great turn-around.

The GYB administra­tion has also trained thousands of Kogi youths and women to enable them to be self-reliant.

The civil service and pension reform is one of our tempo marks as an administra­tion. We have been able to carry out a hugely successful staff verificati­on exercise that has saved the state billions of naira. We are moving to the next stage of digitalisi­ng our register and payroll to make truancy, inefficien­cy and fraud a thing of the past.

We know that we are not there yet, but with the steps taken, we are optimistic that Kogi will witness tremendous change.

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