A day last week was one for the Sokoto State governor, Alhaji Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko in Abuja.
Among the governors that bagged awards at the Leadership
Newspapers annual award, Wamakko somehow stole the day with a quiet but
richly attended lunch in his honour at the Zuma Grill of the Transcorp
Hilton.
That lunch for the governor who would be exhausting his final tenure
in office in may next year, was hosted by a son of the state, Hon. Aminu
Tambuwal, Speaker of the House of Representatives. His official
presence with his full entourage added colour to the gathering that was
rich and sumptuous.
Beyond the fanfare, Wamakko who said he had facts to show for his
stewardship sounded excited about the award in an exclusive chat with
Abuja Metro at the Sokoto Governor’s Lodge, Asokoro.
Asked about what he thinks would endure after next year when he would
be out of office, he said: “I remain proud of the fact that I have
entrenched the rule of order and openness to my people through
governance.
“I have used the resources of the state judiciously, and I have no
doubt that that has become entrenched culture in the state my successor
would not sideline. And because of the tradition of openness and
democratic process I made a culture even in the deployment of the
resources of the state, I am not afraid of my shadows when I must have
left office. I am sure my records are clean and would be commendable
because while in power, I never forgot that one day, I would be
accountable to the people, to God and to history on how I manage the
opportunity given me.
“In addition, I completed and delivered to the people of Sokoto
State, my promise of a state university that is now operational. I
started and completed it and from that, education among the people
became a popular industry where from the 700 candidates of the state
that enrolled in the JAMB exams in 2007, this year, the state made a
leap to 15,500 candidates in the same JAMB. You can see the amazing
difference. I completed the state power and water plants and ensured
manpower development through education, and the shoring of the morale of
the workers at all levels.”
Wamakko’s award came for his role in engendering true democracy
entrenched on viable opposition. According to Leadership Newspapers that
gave him the award alongside the other former PDP governors that
defected to the APC, he took a vital step and bold decision to damn the
consequences of possibly losing his office to step over to the
opposition party when they felt things were not actually working
according to expectations in their former party.
The news media said that the decision has been a positive development
to the deepening of democracy in the nation with virile and viable
opposition and therefore the award of the Politician of the Year to him
and the other governors.
Also at the lunch, Hon. Tambuwal praised the leadership qualities of Wamakko whom he described as open minded, fair and humane.
He said: “None of us from the state in the National Assembly has any
reason not to align with the governor or have any grudges against him.
He a fair person, he does not work against anyone’s interest and I hold
him in very high esteem as a true leader, and that is why I think it is
just proper to associate with him on this outstanding honour and
recognition.”
I feel honoured
After receiving the award, Wamakko in his acceptance speech said he
felt it was a great honour to pick the award which came unsolicited for.
He recalled: “I feel highly honoured to be here as part of this
distinguished gathering of well-meaning Nigerians convened by the
Leadership Newspapers to celebrate the country’s democratic experience. I
am also profoundly grateful to the organisers for giving me the
opportunity to rub minds with highly distinguished personalities and
stakeholders in the nation’s democratic processes. There is no doubt
that our democracy has witnessed series of upheavals and yet we are
trudging on with vigour because of our belief in democracy as best form
of Government that gives citizens the right to participate in how they
are governed. Indeed, Nigeria’s democracy has come of age despite the
current travails occasioned by the PDP Led Central Government.
I must state that democracy provides alternatives and a motley of
choice to the people, it becomes more attractive and most appealing to
the people. As we quite know, it readily offers avenue for replacement
of a government that is not performing due to poor leadership and
insensitivity to the wishes of the citizenry; i.e. the Ballot Box.
Leadership is about being responsible and responsive to those being
governed. Any leader that turns deaf ears to the governed is not only
excluding them from the scheme of things but callously reneging on the
principles of accountability and good governance. Such leaders are truly
not worthy of their positions and deserved to be disgraced from office.
“I wish to state in all modesty that, we have consistently made
efforts in my state to ensure that we operate a government with
listening ears where the wishes and aspirations of the people form the
basis of policies formulation and implementation. In Sokoto State,
people hold the aces because they are involved in the running of the
affairs of government. We leave our doors open not only for suggestions
but also for the people to interface with us as their servant-leaders.
We listen to their opinions on policies; siting of projects and in fact,
even the direction they want us to follow.”...post by expdonaloaded
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