THE ongoing campaigns by various candidates seeking elective posts
and their political parties have provided Nigerians with the opportunity
to assess those seeking to rule over them for the next four years. When
politicians come to the people directly for a face-to-face interaction,
citizens can evaluate their programmes and suitability for the office
they are seeking.
In Sokoto State, attention of voters is now fixed on the plan of
action rolled out by the candidate of the ruling All Progressives
Congress (APC) in the governorship contest, Hon Aminu Waziri Tambuwal.
At the flag-off of his campaign penultimate week, Tambuwal, better known
to Nigerians as the ever-smiling and no-nonsense Speaker of the House
of Representatives, promised to take the state on a journey of
prosperity already started by the incumbent governor, Alhaji Aliyu
Magatakarda Wamakko.
The greatest treasure the state is currently enjoying, according to
him, is the peace and tranquility found in abundance within its borders.
Located in a region bedeviled by the Boko Haram insurgency, Sokoto’s
ability to steer off crisis has been a source of admiration for
sociologists. Considering its unique position as the centre-point of
Islam in Nigeria, Sokoto has, in the past, taken the lead in finding
lasting solutions to the menace of terrorism in the country. Political
and religious leaders have, at various times, given a true
interpretation of all the tenets of Islam, and have openly abhorred
wanton killings and destruction of property.
The citizens of Sokoto have at various forums harped on the need to
ensure continuity of government policies. Many who gave their inputs
into the Tambuwal agenda emphasized that coming to start afresh will be
detrimental to the prosperity of their state. Their claim followed a
close observation of the achievements of Wamakko in critical areas like
education, healthcare, social reorientation, youths and sports
development and infrastructural development.
The economic potential of Sokoto is enormous. With the Cement Company
of Northern Nigeria factory located in the state and various small and
medium scale industries scattered all over, Sokoto has already charted a
path to industrialization. As Tambuwal noted in Shagari and Tureta LGAs
during his campaign, there are also abundant water resources for
irrigation farming and other agro-allied activities. The Sokoto Rima
River Basin Development Authority has its headquarters in the capital
and so far, there are plans to enhance its capacity to meet the growing
needs of the people of the area.
The people of Sokoto are known for their entrepreneurial disposition.
Tambuwal said when elected, the state government will complement their
efforts by creating an enabling environment to boost investment and
other commercial activities. He said this can be done by ensuring that
parameters for ease of doing business are enhanced for both local and
foreign investors.
Given its huge economic potential, it is pertinent to ask: what will
the incoming administration do to further harness them to advance the
socio-economic development of the state and its people? The initiatives
of the present government are numerous. Let us look at a few. The first
is the vision of the administration in developing the human resource
capacity to meet its development challenges.
Since its inception in 2007, the administration has invested
handsomely in education, based on a vision premised on developing skills
for the future industrialization of the state. The state has its gaze
fixed on developing the mining industry in the state in the very near
future.
Today, the human resource to drive that industry is being prepared.
For example, quite a number of youths have been sent abroad to study
various courses in Mining and Mineral Engineering. Others went to other
parts of Nigeria and Africa to study agricultural extension. All these
are done with the aim to ensure that those trained contribute will
their quota towards the development of various sectors of the state.
As a leader, the Speaker has promised to lead from the front, working
in tandem with other progressive Nigerians from all walks of life to
bring about needed change in the socio-economic landscape of his dear
state in particular and Nigeria in general. This, he said, can be done
by fully implementing the policies of the APC as espoused in its
manifesto.
In Sokoto today, many are confident that Tambuwal will leverage on
his experience and contacts in national and international circle to the
benefit of the state. In him, they see a person who will not only
redesign the economy of the state, but will also redefine its politics.
•Imam writes from National Assembly, Abuja.
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