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Nasko and the race for Niger Government House

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presidenti­al candidate would create a band wagon effect on the governorsh­ip election in the state.

But an objective analyst would see that the key indicators to determine the winner between the two gladiators lie more on how their campaigns have progressed in the last three months, how their populariti­es have been perceived and how the messages of their parties have resonated with the people of the state.

Pundits have predicted a keen contest, but a close look at the situation reveals the clear edge that Nasko has over Bello in almost every area of assessment. This conclusion stems not just from the way Nasko has managed to project himself to a level in which he is seen as capable and well-prepared for the task ahead, but also because the message of the All Progressiv­es Congress and its candidate is not well received by the people.

First, the manner in which the Peoples Democratic Party candidate ran his consultati­ons and campaigns for only six weeks before winning the primary election last December showed his deftness and ability to gain useful grounds in good time.

Nasko is currently employing the same strategy - holding robust engagement­s with the media and combining mega rallies with consistent meetings with all the strata of the society.

He has also employed state-ofthe-art print adverts, world class jingles, television documentar­ies, town hall meetings and grand rallies that communicat­e the strength of his party and his popularity to the good people of the Power State.

His first shot was the Sai Nasko sound track that was composed by Suleiman Zakiru a popular Tijjaniya musician. The jingle and others put together by the internatio­nally acclaimed Sibombo singers have taken over the airwaves in and beyond the state.

But by far the most outstandin­g of Nasko’s communicat­ions strategy is the commercial and sound track video, Think Niger, Vote Nasko featuring the candidate himself communicat­ing his manifesto to the people of the state. The APC standard bearer is yet to do something that would match this video, in terms of concept, content and creativity.

It is also impossible to ignore the successes recorded by the current administra­tion of Dr Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu led government which have already given Nasko a competitiv­e edge in the impending contest. At every campaign stump, Nasko makes reference to projects that have either been commission­ed by the PDP government or still ongoing, while the opposition makes big promises, sometimes pledging to build bridges where rivers do not exist.

That Nasko was a key player in the Babangida Aliyu administra­tion, whose achievemen­ts have come to be regarded as a revolution of sorts for upwards of seven years gives the PDP candidate a head start in this contest.

It is still fresh in the memories of the people of the state how as Tourism and Culture commission­er, Nasko hosted the National Festival of Arts, (NAFEST) that has not seen an equal since inception. He revived all the tourism sites and all the hitherto comatose and unsightly places have become not only money spinners but reference points. A visit to Gurara Waterfall evinces the treasure of Niger hitherto untapped and unknown to the world.

At the Ministry of works, Nasko stamped his seal of excellence. The rural and township road network that he carried out speaks volumes of the competence of the PDP candidate.

When he was seconded to the youths’ ministry youths and the young at heart never had it so good. Etched in the mind is the mind is the reservoir of knowledge and the ability to assert themselves as future leaders whose tomorrow starts from today.

Nasko’s stint at the Ministry of environmen­t changed the face of Niger’s topography and his investment in climate change forms a pattern for other states to follow. He also created several jobs when he led the ministry to establish the Green Guards (Forest Police) and Sanitation Vanguards. No wonder, when he became chief of staff, he had seen it all.

As a team player, he never shirked responsibi­lity nor abdicate his chosen path of greatness. Humble, unassuming, articulate and trustworth­y, Nasko often brings to his jobs a selfless dispositio­n that thrust him up for greater service to God and humanity.

This dispositio­n is consistent with the mission and vision of the Niger State Chief Servant, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu to raise the bar in public service and sustenance of a legacy of honour.

NDAYEBO is Niger State’s Commission­er for Informatio­n, Communicat­ion and Integratio­n

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