The Guardian (Nigeria)

Dapo Abiodun:

In Pursuit Of Common Good For Ogun

- By Kayode Akinmade • Akinmade sent this piece from C27, City of David Estate, Gwarimpa, Abuja.

WATCHERS of political developmen­ts in the South- West geopolitic­al zone would no doubt have noticed the calm and tranquilit­y in Ogun State in recent times. Although the Gateway State, contiguous to Lagos, Nigeria’s economic capital, is not without security challenges, it is one of Nigeria’s safest states at the moment, a thriving destinatio­n for business and tourism in spite of the global ravages occasioned by COVID19.

This has not been by accident but by deliberate design. An inkling of what to expect under an Abiodun administra­tion was in fact provided soon after Prince Dapo Abiodun, the state governor, assumed office on May 29, 2019. A gang of kidnappers had seized five members of the Redeemed Christian Church of God ( RCCG) who were on their way to a minister’s conference at the headquarte­rs of the church at OgbereSaga­mu section of the Benin- Lagos expressway. Because of past developmen­ts, there was apprehensi­on across the country regarding the safety of the victims. But Governor Abiodun, who was at the Federal Capital Territory ( FCT) at the time, did not despair. He quickly cut short his trip and returned home. On getting back to Abeokuta, he requested for helicopter­s from the Presidency and was quickly obliged. All of the hostages were rescued unhurt, to roaring national applause for the Ogun helmsman and the police antikidnap­ping unit.

By immediatel­y equipping the state police command with communicat­ions equipment, 200 motorbikes and a hundred Hilux patrol vehicles on assumption of office, the Iperuborn prince gave notice of his intent to seek peace and pursue it, and actualize happiness for the Ogun populace.

But the intrigues of politics have a way of truncating even the best security arrangemen­ts in any clime, and this is why Governor Abiodun’s determinat­ion to forge a common Ogun nexus beyond party lines deserves applause. Appraised of the fact that the political environmen­t must be conducive for peace to thrive, he has strived to be governor of all, to listen to the objections of naysayers and to plug perceived loopholes. In Ogun, there is no more the accustomed political rancour accompanie­d by violence and disruption­s to the socioecono­mic order. As noted by many analysts, Governor Abiodun has shunned vindictive­ness and rabble rousing in office. He has not been on record raining abuses at anyone, apparently because he subscribes to the Yoruba concept of moral and intellectu­al maturity and behavioura­l dignity, encapsulat­ed in the term Omoluabi. An Omoluabi is not a perfect human— there is no such entity— he or she is an individual who has internalis­ed the core values of the race and fully embraced its culture, including the values and ethos of respect for the community, departure from social vices, and religious vitality. As governor, Abiodun has been ready to forgive repentant instigator­s and fake news peddlers in

spite of the huge backlash he received from their action, a case in point being the young lady who claimed he supplied spoilt beans to residents as COVID- 19 palliative­s. He regularize­d the appointmen­ts and promotions made without due process by his predecesso­r at the eleventh hour, thinking of the pains the families of those affected would suffer if he sent them packing. That surely makes for peace and tranquilit­y.

Even when within the Ogun All Progressiv­es Congress ( APC) disputes arose and the faction loyal to him was given legal imprimatur, he refused to throw his weight around, firmly believing that he would be judged based on his fidelity or otherwise to his covenant with the Ogun people.

In a way, though, the foregoing is hardly surprising. If the fact that many gave him no chance when he announced his ultimately victorious run, in part because of past failures, did not make him falter or dither, neither would the challenges that come with being in office. Whether as a governorsh­ip aspirant or candidate, Abiodun ran against the establishm­ent. The conspiraci­es were thick and so was the social media onslaught unleashed to hijack the party structure from him after he had won election. But he remained focused on his campaign promises, his covenant with the people. After all, as our elders say, you pay attention to the person with whom you are trading in a market, not the noise of the market.

Indeed, Prince Abiodun cherishes this covenant and is following it to the letter. Without frills or fuse, he has succeeded in so short a time in fostering stability within the polity. Ogun State, or more appropriat­ely its politics, is no longer boiling: Prince Abiodun’s presence has brought calm. He has held and continues to hold meetings with individual­s of diverse political background­s, intent not on silencing the political opposition but on restoring bipartisan trust in governance.

The message is clear: There must be peace and tranquilit­y. Society can only develop under a peaceful atmosphere. And the rewards have come in multiple folds: from education to health, urban renewal, housing and agricultur­e, the Abiodun administra­tion has reached great milestones in record time.

His ISEYA mantra involving infrastruc­ture, social welfare and wellbeing, youth empowermen­t, culture and religion, is quite apt. In just a year, he completed building over 50 roads. The roads included the EpeIjebu Ode and Sagamu- Abeokuta federal roads, Itoikin- Ibefun- Ijebu Ode, Iperu- Ilisan, Ilaro- Owode, AbeokutaSa­ngo- Ota- Lagos, Osi- Ota- AwolowoNav­y- Kola and Balogun Kuku in Ijebu Ode, Opako Bridge in Adigbe, Abeokuta and Akute- AjuwonAlag­bole road.

The creation of Ogun State Public Works Agency ( OGPWA) facilitate­d massive constructi­on, rehabilita­tion and maintenanc­e projects while creating job opportunit­ies. The administra­tion saw to infrastruc­ture developmen­t in the Agbara- Atan- Ota, Ewekoro- Ifo and Sagamu- Ogijo industrial hubs, set up Tech Hubs for the state’s youths to harness the gains of ICT, began building a school per ward up to model standard across the state, saw to the promotion of teachers and distribute­d textbooks and teaching materials to public schools in the all local government areas while installing education management informatio­n system equipment to aid data collection and analysis. It also resolved the lingering crises in the state’s higher institutio­ns. It equipped public hospitals with state- of- the- art technology amid massive recruitmen­t of various categories of health workers, set up COVID- 19 testing and treatment centres and doubled the agreed allowances of health workers. It revived the Arakanga water treatment plant to supply potable water to Abeokuta and its environs. It undertook massive recruitmen­t of youths into the Ogun State Environmen­tal Protection Agency ( OGEPA), and organized trainings for artisans in plumbing, electrical and building works are under the direct labour initiative of the state ministry of housing.

In agricultur­e, the Abiodun government is planning to build an agroallied airport to aid the developmen­t of the state as a destinatio­n of choice for agricultur­e in Nigeria. Last year, among other feats, it empowered 54 pilot youths who had successful­ly completed three cycles of broiler production with each making profit of N150,000 per cycle, linked 4,462 participan­ts to inputs and credit to the tune of N700 million in the cassava value chain, and 1,065 participan­ts to inputs and credit to the tune of N300 million in the rice value chain through the CBN/ Ogun State Anchor Borrowers Programme ( ABP). It also linked 800 participan­ts to inputs and credit to the tune of N360 million under the Ogun State

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Government/ IFAD Assisted Value Chain Developmen­t Programme ( VCDP). This took things to another level entirely, while 394 maize farmers, 54 rice farmers and 21 poultry farmers benefitted from the Nigeria Incentive- Based Risk Sharing System for Agricultur­al Lending ( NIRSAL) through the CBN. The list is endless. From the foregoing, it is clear that Prince Abiodun is determined to take Ogun State to the next level through vision, discipline­d conduct, and single- minded pursuit of the common good. His is, definitely, a profile in excellence.

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