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HATS OFF TO DARIUS

Governor of Taraba State, Darius Ishaku, receives a fitting honour for outstandin­g achievemen­ts, writes Bala Dan Abu

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The venue was the popular Shehu Musa Yar’Adua Centre, in the city centre of Abuja and the date was Friday, November 10, 2017. Governor Darius Dickson Ishaku stood tall as Comrade Ibrahim Khaleel, National Chairman of the National Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) spoke of his attributes before a huge crowd of people made up of representa­tives of local government workers from all the 774 Local Government Council Areas in the country, members of the National Assembly from Taraba State, legislator­s from the Taraba State House of Assembly, chairmen and councillor­s from the 16 local government areas of Taraba State and thousands of his supporters from in and outside Taraba State.

Then came the highpoint of the event of that day. Hon. Gambo Tanko Kagara, National President of the Associatio­n of Local Government­s of Nigeria (ALGON) emerged with the insignia of the prestigiou­s] award of Excellence and Best Performing Governor in Grassroots Developmen­t in Nigeria and handed over to Governor Ishaku to the admiration of the First Lady of Taraba State and Wife of the Governor, Mrs Anna Darius Ishaku and their son Gibuiya. The crowd exploded into a thunderous applause that almost sent the roof caving in. It was indeed a day that hard work, diligence and patriotism, all of them attributes that have defined the character of the administra­tion of Governor Ishaku in the past two and a half years in Taraba State were acknowledg­ed and rewarded from the least expected but highly respected workers’ umbrella constituen­cy – the NULGE and the ALGON.

The coming of the award was no surprise to people who have followed the giant strides in the developmen­t of the state by the administra­tion. The surprise, really, was the source from which the award came – ALGON, and NULGE, both of them acting jointly and in one accord on this occasion. The two unions are the ultimate umbrellas organisati­ons for all workers and administra­tors at the grassroots level. The grassroots of the country is for them a familiar terrain and they have good and up-to-date knowledge of developmen­ts at that level of administra­tion in the country. NULGE, as a pressure group whose mission always is to fight for workers’ welfare, is hardly ever impressed by the efforts of political leaders to make life better for the populace. In the case of Governor Ishaku, it was different. They were impressed and they came out not only to say so publicly but to reward him publicly for it. The decision was a product of painstakin­g independen­t assessment of the 36 states governors in service delivery at the grassroots level through the promotion of projects and services with direct bearing on the welfare of people at the grassroots level. Governor Ishaku came out as the most outstandin­g performer.

Comrade Khaleel told the audience that Governor Ishaku had excelled in his determinat­ion to take the local government system in Taraba State out of an unfortunat­e system that was characteri­sed by monumental corruption, a system that was rotting and dying. “We have subjected Governor Ishaku to a process of long and painstakin­g investigat­ion and I wish to say with all sense of honesty that he has passed our test. He has distinguis­hed himself as the best friend of workers through regular payment of salaries and pensions and in promoting the welfare of workers generally.” Khaleel also said Governor Ishaku has done more than any other governor in the country in promoting grassroots developmen­t and described him as a “Grassroots Champion”, the most committed promoter of quality education, a dedicated and an incorrupti­ble friend of the people at the grassroots level.

It was also from this perspectiv­e that Governor Ishaku saw the significan­ce of the award. He said in his acceptance speech that it was significan­t that the award was coming from those who were, by their calling as trade unionists, not very easy to impress by the people in government. The award came from the source he least expected and he said so. “If a labour union is giving you an award, it means that award is indeed a worthy reward because it is coming from those who keep you on your toes every day through their agitations and demands for improved services.”

The event was for Ishaku an opportunit­y to recount his long and victorious battle with ghost workers in the state. He told his audience that his administra­tion adopted several strategies which outwitted the perpetrato­rs of salary scams in the state. That victory is the reason that salaries are being paid regularly to workers at all level of governance in the state today. It is also the reason government is able to implement projects that have tremendous­ly changed social and economic lives in the state.

One remarkable way the administra­tion has positively touched lives at the grassroots level is the 100 boreholes in 100 communitie­s in the state. The successful implementa­tion of that project has changed the water supply situation in the state dramatical­ly, particular­ly in the rural communitie­s. Those rural communitie­s where people hitherto shared water from ponds with their domestic animals now have regular source of good water. They now have boreholes drilled for them by the government. Additional 150 similar boreholes in 150 more communitie­s are now being drilled to further extend these facilities to more people. It is not unlikely that this rare gesture of the administra­tion is one of the factors that have influenced the award in favour of Governor Ishaku.

There is also the administra­tion’s skills acquisitio­n programme that has taken thousands of women and youths off the poverty bracket. They were those who benefitted from training organised for them in various areas of vocation that have turned them not only into self-employed entreprene­urs but employers of labour. They were all given financial assistants and start-up equipment that helped them in setting up their own business outfits. Every electoral award in the state is a beneficiar­y from the scheme. The beneficiar­ies are rigorously monitored by government’s rescue watch officers to ensure that the beneficiar­ies do not derail from the objectives of the project. This scheme has greatly and positively touched lives at the grassroots.

The Ishaku administra­tion’s employment policy has changed lives way down into the rural communitie­s too. The government had lifted the embargo on employment placed by previous administra­tions in the state. This has led to the employment of nearly 10,000 hitherto unemployed youths in two years, among them the 3000 teachers who were recently presented letters of appointmen­t. The impact of these employment­s in the socio-economic lives of these employees and their dependants has been tremendous.

The re-activation of six previously dead government-owned companies has also had tremendous impact on lives. It has opened more job opportunit­ies and stimulated economic activities. The Highland Tea factory in Mambilla is one outstandin­g example of how the rural populace in the state have benefited from the revival of the companies. Dan Abu is the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Taraba State on Media and Publicity

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