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PDP Governors Say Mbah’s Leadership in Enugu Worthy of Emulation

- Chuks Okocha

The Peoples Democratic Party Governors Forum (PDPGF) under the Chairmansh­ip of Senator Bala Mohammed, has described the quality of leadership provided by the Governor of Enugu State, Peter Mbah, as exemplary and worthy of commendati­on.

The Bauchi state governor said this in a birthday message on behalf of himself and his colleagues to celebrate the 52nd birthday of Mbah.

According to the statement which was signed on behalf of the PDPGF by its Director General, C.I.D Maduabum, in Abuja yesterday, PDP governors were elated that Mbah has had such a profound impact on the lives of his people within a short period with his leadership style.

It read in part: “The forum acknowledg­es his pragmatic approach to purposeful leadership delivery as witnessed through the reinforcem­ent of law and order, safety of lives and property, as well as the provision of enabling and conducive environmen­t for ease of doing business in the state.

“In the last nine months, it has been a Midas touch in all activities of Mbah in the delivery of good governance in Enugu State. Starting with the erection of an A-class educationa­l infrastruc­ture and system upgrade, water provision, urban renewal/infrastruc­ture revamp, trade and investment driv.

“Also, repackagin­g of the solid mineral sector, transporta­tion, agricultur­e and agro-based production, state-local government joint venture project initiative­s, improved workers’ welfare and healthcare service delivery.

“Equally, much impact is being felt in flood and erosion control measures, road infrastruc­ture networks linking several LGAs to promote his administra­tion’s mega farming ventures against poverty and unemployme­nt, skills developmen­t and empowermen­t programmes for youths and women aside other people-friendly initiative­s.

“Perhaps the greatest game changer is the conceptual­isation and developmen­t of a New Enugu City. The forum assures him of our unalloyed support at all times as he oversees the affairs of state,” it said.

Meanwhile, Mbah has described Nigeria's presidenti­al federalism, which vests too much powers and revenues in the centre as a major setback to speedy socio-economic developmen­t in the states.

Mbah likened Nigeria’s brand of federalism to a man with 36 children, but who overworked a few till they became too weak, noting that the ensuing hard times should be seen an opportunit­y to overhaul the nation's production strategy.

He, however, commended the transfer of railways and power from the exclusive to concurrent list to enable the states to play a role in those sectors and lauded the ongoing discussion­s and predisposi­tion of the President Bola Tinubu administra­tion towards the devolution of more powers to the federating units.

The governor stated these in a public lecture entitled “Enugu State, Nigeria: New Political Leadership; Bold Economic Vision – Spotlight on the Health and Education Strategies” which he delivered at the London School of Economics, LSE.

Mbah said:"The choice of a presidenti­al system might have been well-informed, shaped by the inherent benefits of federalism in other countries with population as vast and diverse as ours. But our presidenti­al federalism has bred a system where revenue is excessivel­y domiciled at the centre rather than in the states – or regions.

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