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Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by OEPHIUS(m): 4:34pm On May 29, 2020
By Rt Hon Razak Atunwa

It has been one year since the present government in Kwara State was ushered in through a sea breeze of change. It was seemingly a reflection of a general feeling of peoples malcontent with the system as it then was. The whys and wherefores of that event will be left for discussion on another day. As they say, we are where we are. It is now one year that this APC government has been in power. It is therefore a reasonable and legitimate exercise to audit and comment on its performance so far.

Governance is no child’s play. It requires more than the superficial aesthetics of driving oneself around in a Hilux van in an attempt to court populist applause. Governance requires hard work, commitment, dedication to duty and ability to confront and resolve both the mundane and exceptional tasks. Governance requires an ability to balance the various competing factors for the maximum benefit of the masses. It follows therefore that the monotonous finger-pointing at past administration’s purported deficiencies does not cut the mustard and does not benefit the people who elected you into power.

To be fair, this Government should not be benchmarked against other more prosperous states of the federation, regardless of which regions they are. However, the irreducible minimum benchmark has to be the manifesto and campaign promises made to the electorate. Let us therefore evaluate some critical sectors.

THE ECONOMY. In this broad category, there are a number of specific campaign promises made by Kwara APC to the electorate as follows:

JOBS: Kwara APC said that they would create thousands of jobs for the youths of Kwara State on the basis that they will attract investment into the State and also support small and medium enterprises to grow. In the first few months of the administration the Governor was seen globe-trotting solo (USA, Japan, South Africa etc), in the name of looking for “investors”. It is quite disappointing that, after spending so much taxpayers money on these foreign trips, he has not been able to bring a single company to invest in Kwara. Never mind the foreign companies, not even a local Nigerian company has come to invest in Kwara.

This situation can be contrasted with the job creating initiatives of the previous administrations such as Kwara State University (KWASU), International Aviation College, Harmony Advanced Diagnostic Centre and the privately owned Kwara Mall. All these enterprises still employ hundreds of kwarans till today.

MINIMUM WAGE: During the campaign, Kwara APC gave strong assurances that, if elected, they would immediately adopt and pay the new minimum wage of N30,000. Sadly, the Governor has not only reneged on this promise, but has positively taken steps to frustrate its actualisation. First he set up committees to try and delay the matter. When that didn’t work, he orchestrated the committee report to be incomprehensible and unacceptable to Labour. In the end, he simply tossed the whole thing to the sideline never to be spoken of again.

Kwara State is predominately a civil service state. Therefore, if you want to improve your economic growth, you simply cannot ignore uplifting the welfare and purchasing power of your largest employed sector. This was the driving force which led the immediate past administration to implement recommendations of Bukola Saraki led administration that minimum wage should be increased from N5,500 to N18,000 per month. Any Government that cares about its workforce will not keep its workers in penury especially when cost of living has risen exponentially.

SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED ENTERPRISES (SMEs): The other vital sector of Kwara’s economy is the Small and Medium-sized enterprises that litter every corner and facet of the State- the market women; the petty trader; the electronics trader; the furniture maker; the mechanics; the transporters; the tailors etc. They were promised heaven and earth by Kwara APC during campaign. Sadly, rather than delivering on those promises, these entrepreneurs have been on the receiving end of government draconian actions. Shops have been forcefully closed down and destroyed without compensation on the basis that they “deface” the city. They have been levied higher taxes way beyond their ability to pay. Business are folding up by the day.

ROAD CONSTRUCTION: It is quite pitiful to read the list of achievements that the Kwara State Government is bandying about on social media. A small collection of on-going 1 to 3 kilometre roads totalling about 33km. This is exceptionally shameful. It is nothing to write home about. To be sure, the last two administrations executed road projects measured in hundreds of kilometres in their first years.

EDUCATION: The education sector has not witnessed any improvement under this government. No new schools have been built. No meaningful renovation program has been embarked upon. Schools have been left to deteriorate. Rather than reduce fees as promised, this government has increased fees for KWASU.

HEALTH: Despite the noisy campaign promises, this government has not deemed it fit to undertake any significant capital project in the health sector. With the exception of a handful few, all the equipments present in state-owned health facilities today are those purchased by the last two previous administrations. The occurrence of the COVID-19 pandemic has really exposed the ineptitude of the Kwara State Government. Whilst the Federal Government and other State Governments have been very proactive in managing the crises, the response in Kwara can be described as mediocre and lack-lustre at best. It is worthy of note that the Governor, as Chief Executive, failed to take the lead in managing the crisis. In fact, he has been conspicuously absent on the issue, having originally gone into hiding at the initial outbreak of the crisis in the state.

An analysis of all other sectors will yield the same results.

This spectacular failure by the Kwara State Government so far is evidence that the Governor and his Party were not prepared for governance. Having won an unexpected victory, and thrown in at the deep end, they now seem completely lost at sea.

It took the Governor almost 7 months from swearing-in to appoint Commissioners. After such a long wait, all he could muster was a motley collection of administrative and political novices and neophytes who have no experience in running government. The Special Advisers and Assistants are not much better except one or two very experienced well known former original Sarakites.

Even more shocking is the fact that ever since the formation of the cabinet, there has only been one State Executive Council meeting held. It means therefore that for the last one year, decisions have been taken autocratically in Kwara State by the Governor. The normal safeguard of the constitutionally provided cabinet decisions have been completely eroded.

It is therefore not surprising that the Governor does not wish let the Freedom of Information Bill come to light. He has tossed that can back to the House of Assembly in the guise of effecting “minor amendments”. This is obviously a design to ensure that the House kills the Bill.

It would be generous if one described this Kwara State Goverment as ‘under- performing’. The stark reality is that this administration is ‘non-performing’.

As I have said before, the job of opposition is not to be blindly negative, but to constructively criticise the Government. No true Kwaran would want its government to fail, whatever the Party affiliation. I wish civil servants


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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by sojayy(m): 6:17pm On May 29, 2020
This is very natural of an opposition !

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by sanemind2(m): 6:17pm On May 29, 2020
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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by danemenike: 6:18pm On May 29, 2020
Governance is no Child's play

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Jayoficial(m): 6:18pm On May 29, 2020
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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Raclenet: 6:18pm On May 29, 2020
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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by emmajodeci(m): 6:18pm On May 29, 2020
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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Raclenet: 6:18pm On May 29, 2020
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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Enoch07: 6:18pm On May 29, 2020
so kwara people dey suffer like dis? I remember ilorin dat year

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by EmperorGodswill: 6:18pm On May 29, 2020
Ops dont expect much because ur Lord nd saviour saraki left a broke state

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by iHart(m): 6:19pm On May 29, 2020
It's not a question about the party in power but the personality in power.

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by BeautifulWoman(f): 6:19pm On May 29, 2020
I really don't know why we fail to the right things in this country. It saddens me.

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by ENGINEERG(m): 6:19pm On May 29, 2020
Bad loser, even though the current governor is performing below our expectations, we thank God KWARA is indeed freed

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by KingKingKing: 6:19pm On May 29, 2020
Thank God Saraki and his goons were booted out of Kwara politics.. The best thing to happen to the political sphere in kwara State!

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by slivertongue: 6:20pm On May 29, 2020
APC...

This spectacular failure by the Kwara State Government so far is evidence that the Governor and his Party were not prepared for governance. Having won an unexpected victory, and thrown in at the deep end, they now seem completely lost at sea.

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Nobody: 6:21pm On May 29, 2020
APC is a government built on propaganda and lies

He don carry Kwarans for handicap
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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by tophumble(m): 6:21pm On May 29, 2020
Rasak Atunwa is not in the best position to tell us if the Gov have performed or not, his judgement cannot be correct because he is still suffering from his lost to the Gov during the Governorship election. If he feels he can do better, he shd contest with the Gov again come 2023, he will be defeated back to back

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by festacman(m): 6:22pm On May 29, 2020
What else do you expect from Bukola Saraki's errand boy. O'toge's casualty.

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Trailblazer1(m): 6:22pm On May 29, 2020
cheesy
Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by OKTolu: 6:24pm On May 29, 2020
It is easy to criticize when you're not the man for the job or the man doing the job .

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by janedonez(m): 6:25pm On May 29, 2020
Friday that will be sweet is known from a tasty Wednesday

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Judolisco(m): 6:25pm On May 29, 2020
Make another state borrow d otoge slogan

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by ODJ123(m): 6:25pm On May 29, 2020
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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Lagbaja01(m): 6:26pm On May 29, 2020
A level 16 Civil servant in Kwara is earning less than N130,000. Gov. AA failed with the minimum wage implimentation. He disappointed Kwara State civil servants with his primary campaign promise.

Meanwhile, Atunwa is not saint enough to condemn this gov't, at least, the present government inherited it from them.

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Mintyguy(m): 6:26pm On May 29, 2020
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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Wickedfact: 6:29pm On May 29, 2020
Oshiomole is a very wicked person. He has used otoge to turn this one into a blogger.

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Wickedfact: 6:30pm On May 29, 2020
Judolisco:
Make another state borrow d otoge slogan

Abia needs it but they are hopeless there. They have been plundered beyond remedy and they have been disappointed beyond possible expectations.
Next election, they would still vote for those who would ruin them further.

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by deff2: 6:31pm On May 29, 2020
Propaganda everywhere.. When I saw that the previous government executed hundreds of kilometers roads on its first year, I had to reading
Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by mu2sa2: 6:31pm On May 29, 2020
Wonders never shall end : Atunwa, a Saraki errand boy, is assessing Gov Abdulrazaq's 12 months against 16 terrible years of Bukola saraki hegemony!

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by olasaad(f): 6:32pm On May 29, 2020
tophumble:
Rasak Atunwa is not in the best position to tell us if the Gov have performed or not, his judgement cannot be correct because he is still suffering from his lost to the Gov during the Governorship election. If he feels he can do better, he shd contest with the Gov again come 2023, he will be defeated back to back

But Comrade Musbau Esinrogunjo can tell you

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Re: Abdulrahman Abdulrazak: A Celebration Of Non- Performance - Razak Atunwa by Mintyguy(m): 6:34pm On May 29, 2020
All I see are rantings and frustrations of a pained fellow. The article lacks objectivity and doesn't seem to be consistent with the standard tools for measuring achievements
Mr Atunwa certainly needs to review his article when he has taken a chill pill

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