Business Day (Nigeria)

Gowon, Emir of Kano headline Businessda­y’s Good Governance award

… as 18 governors contest

- CHIKA OTUCHIKERE, Abuja

Former military head of state Yakubu Gowon and the Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero, are some of the eminent personalit­ies invited to the Businessda­y’s State Competitiv­eness and Good Governance Award for the year 2020.

While Gowon is the Special Guest of Honour, Bayero is the Royal Father of the Day at the event taking place at the Congress Hall of the prestigiou­s Transcorp Hotel, Abuja.

The award, in its eighth edition, is Businessda­y’s contributi­on towards motivating governors of the 36 states of the federation to innovate and harness the various human capital, mineral and natural potential inherent in their states to create viable subnationa­l economies.

At the round-up of data gathering, 18 governors emerged qualified to contest for the various

awards in specified fields.

An Award Committee, made up of eminent personalit­ies, gathered primary data through on-the-spot assessment­s, interactio­ns with the locals and the analysis of secondary data provided on different socio-economic parameters as published by the nation’s data agency, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).

The Committee, equipped with socio-economic parameters on the 36 states of the federation, evaluated the impact of their administra­tion’s policies and programmes on economic transforma­tion, agric developmen­t, promotion of ease of doing business, security of lives and property, as well as reviving the rural economy through rural and urban infrastruc­ture developmen­t.

The state governors who have distinguis­hed themselves are nominated for different award categories after an extensive research by Businessda­y Research and Intelligen­ce Unit (BRIU) and the field teams who have been sent to different states for on-the-site inspection­s and to get the views of the indigenes with regard to how government policies benefitted them.

The parameters employed for the assessment of the 36 states included IGR growth, capital importatio­n distributi­on across states, unemployme­nt rates Q2 2020, literacy rate 2019, Net Enrolment Rate 2019, the hours spent to get water 2019 and percentage of water in the state from piped and public water sources in 2019. Others are growth in local debt 2019/2020, growth in external debt 2019/2020, fiscal viability Index 2019 and the debt income ratio in 2019.

The different award categories are Excellence in Governance, Fastest Growing State Economy, Transparen­cy in Governance, Best Governor in Urban and Rural Infrastruc­ture Developmen­t, Best Governor in Education Developmen­t, Best Governor in Healthcare Developmen­t, Best State in ICT, Best State in Manpower Developmen­t, Best State in the Provision of security and the best governor in Agricultur­e Developmen­t.

Others are the Best Governor in Tourism Developmen­t, Best Governor in Housing Developmen­t, the state with the Best Ease of Doing Business, Youth & Sport Developmen­t and the State with the most Improved Security.

The Businessda­y States Competitiv­eness and Good Governance Awards was introduced in 2013 to bring about a healthy competitio­n amongst the subnationa­l government­s in Nigeria with a view to encouragin­g state government­s to explore their richly endowed human capital, natural and agricultur­al resources.

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