Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by AnonPoet: 8:59am On Dec 31, 2024 |
From the Shadows of Stagnation to the Light of Progress: Why Kwara Needs Visionary Leadership
For decades, Kwara State was synonymous with the Saraki political dynasty—a hegemonic force that shaped the state’s political and economic landscape through a system often referred to as Ile-Loke politics. This term, rooted in the political structures of Kwara’s past, reflects the centralization of decision-making and resources within a privileged elite, to the detriment of grassroots development. While the Saraki era remains a significant chapter in the state's history, it also left a legacy of stagnation, stifling progress and innovation.
At its core, Ile-Loke politics perpetuated a patronage system that prioritized loyalty to the dynasty over merit and competence. Under this arrangement, political appointments and contracts were often doled out as rewards for allegiance rather than being rooted in a strategy for development. This dynamic created a culture of dependency that discouraged independent thinking and innovation, while entrenching systemic inefficiencies in governance. Instead of empowering communities, the focus was on consolidating power within a select group, leaving the state’s vast potential untapped.
The Saraki dynasty’s influence extended into nearly every aspect of Kwara’s governance, with the late Dr. Olusola Saraki and, later, his son, Bukola Saraki, wielding enormous control over the state’s political machinery. During this era, Kwara became synonymous with politics over progress. For instance, critical sectors like education, healthcare, and infrastructure suffered neglect as resources were diverted to sustain the patronage network. Schools remained dilapidated, hospitals were underfunded, and basic infrastructure failed to meet the needs of a growing population.
The consequences of this political arrangement were stark. Kwara lagged behind other states in the North-Central region in terms of industrialization and human capital development. Neighboring states such as Niger and Kogi began to outpace Kwara in attracting investments and fostering inclusive growth. The sense of frustration among Kwarans grew as they watched their state remain mired in underdevelopment, while promises of transformation under the Saraki dynasty consistently fell short.
Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s emergence in 2019 marked a decisive break from the Saraki-dominated past. His administration has symbolized a shift from Ile-Loke politics to a governance model centered on transparency, accountability, and grassroots engagement. By prioritizing the needs of the people over political patronage, the AbdulRazaq-led government has embarked on transformative projects that are directly impacting lives. The ongoing urban renewal in Ilorin, the rehabilitation of over 600 schools, and investments in rural road construction are emblematic of this new direction.
Moreover, the Governor’s administration has dismantled structures that enabled the concentration of power in the hands of a few. By decentralizing governance and actively engaging with communities across the state, the government is fostering a sense of ownership and participation among ordinary Kwarans. This approach is in sharp contrast to the Ile-Loke era, where decisions were made in the interest of a select elite.
The political liberation of Kwara in 2019, often referred to as O To Ge (Enough is Enough), was not merely a rejection of the Saraki dynasty but a demand for a new kind of leadership—one that places development above personal interests. While the Saraki era is a reminder of how politics can derail progress, the strides made under Governor AbdulRazaq demonstrate the transformative power of visionary leadership.
Kwara State, long plagued by the challenges of poor governance and stagnation under past administrations, has experienced a remarkable turnaround under the leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq. Through his visionary leadership, the state has witnessed a transformation in infrastructure, education, and economic development, earning widespread acclaim. The strides made over the past years underscore the importance of entrusting Kwara’s future to leaders who prioritize progress, transparency, and the welfare of the people.
One of the most visible aspects of Governor AbdulRazaq’s leadership is his commitment to urban renewal and infrastructure development. In Ilorin, the state capital, his administration has embarked on ambitious urban renewal projects that have modernized the metropolis, improving its aesthetics and functionality. While some have raised concerns about the displacement of small businesses in the process, the overall reception has been positive, with residents lauding the enhanced infrastructure and strategic urban planning.
Education, a sector that had been neglected for years, has also undergone a remarkable transformation. The renovation of over 600 schools stands as a testament to the administration’s focus on human capital development. These efforts have not only provided conducive learning environments but have also restored hope among students and educators alike. This investment in education is setting the foundation for a more informed and skilled generation that will drive the state’s future prosperity.
In agriculture, the administration’s 10-year Agriculture Transformation Plan has provided a lifeline for farmers and agrarian communities. This initiative aims to promote food security and resolve long-standing conflicts between farmers and herders, ensuring sustainable development in rural areas. Additionally, the government’s decision to flag off the construction of 209.77km of rural roads is a strategic move to improve connectivity and stimulate economic activity across the state.
These achievements have not gone unnoticed. The Progressive Governors’ Forum described Governor AbdulRazaq’s accomplishments as “breathtaking,” highlighting the tangible improvements made across multiple sectors. Such recognition underscores the transformative impact of his administration’s policies and initiatives, which have lifted Kwara out of the doldrums and placed it on a path of sustainable growth.
As Kwara State looks to the future, it is imperative that its leadership remains in the hands of a visionary; like Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, someone who will think beyond themselves and will be about what benefits Kwarans. The progress made under his tenure demonstrates the power of purposeful governance. Leaders who are committed to transparency, development, and the collective good are essential for ensuring that Kwara’s newfound momentum not only endures but accelerates.
The journey from stagnation to progress is far from over. To secure a brighter future for Kwara, its people must rally behind leaders who have proven their capacity to deliver results. Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has shown what is possible when leadership is driven by vision and a genuine commitment to the people. The stakes are high, and the choice is clear: the future of Kwara must remain in capable hands to sustain the gains of today and unlock the potential of tomorrow.
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Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by PlasmaTV: 12:49pm On Dec 31, 2024 |
Lol A sponsored article. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by Magnumproperty: 12:51pm On Dec 31, 2024 |
The Sarakis did Kwarans strong things! 1 Like |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by malali: 1:01pm On Dec 31, 2024 |
Just one day. |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by Chegesnd: 1:43pm On Dec 31, 2024 |
I didn't see SPONSORED ARTICLE! |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by StaffofOrayan(m): 2:48pm On Dec 31, 2024 |
What Kwara needs most right now is Sharia Court kikikikikiki
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Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by Kelklein(m): 3:01pm On Dec 31, 2024 |
So much energy put into an article to disparage the Saraki legacy and praise the current leadership to high heavens, all for crumbs that would drop.
Sycophancy has never really taken anyone far.. I though people should be smart enough to know by now.
Nigeria is a land of 'favor by connection'. Once it favors you, you generalise it and call it the best place after Eldorado.. once it doesn't favor you, you call for its division and/or annihilation.. That is what the writer above did, he simply praises the government that favored him and wants the rest of us to take it as standard. 6 Likes |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by imam07: 5:41pm On Dec 31, 2024 |
The saraki govt and Abdulrahman govt is what we should call two wrong things can be right. Both saraki and Abdulrahman govt are evil to kwara people. It is until ilorin indegen are prevented from becoming kwara gov before kwara state can move forward. Any town dominated by Muslims in this country are in serious problem. This is what is happening to Nigeria at d moment cos of Tinubu. A Muslim leader doesn't rule with fear of God. They don't feel for d masses. |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by Oyerinde16(m): 5:44pm On Dec 31, 2024 |
Funny post... Saraki brought Songia farms, till date no gov has outdone that farm
Saraki brought world class jwara diagnostics center, even UITH refer patient there for test.
Saraki brought an aviation school to ilorin, he upgraded the airport to international airport though I can't confirm if it still retains the status now, but No gov in Nigeria dead or alive has created an aviation flying school/acade.y in his state.
Saraki brought Jay Z, Didier drogba, Morinho and other world notable celebrities to Kwara state, No gov has outpaced that feat till today...
Kwara hotel was world class during sarakis days, up until recently it was closed down...
The Op is out to tarnish Saraki image cos he was trending recently for achieving some feats... 1 Like |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by BIDEEN: 6:05pm On Dec 31, 2024 |
PlasmaTV: Lol A sponsored article.
you're smart he's an APC guy I know him so well |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by Kunlelee: 9:51pm On Dec 31, 2024 |
Op, how much did ramoni pay you for this ? Kwasu is a joke to you ? Harmony diagnostic center is a joke to you ? Songa farm nko. Saraki legacy in kwara entertainment and sport industry still stand gallant. Some of you are ready to sell your soul for peanut. |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by MIKOLOWISKA: 4:24pm On Jan 01 |
Kelklein: So much energy put into an article to disparage the Saraki legacy and praise the current leadership to high heavens, all for crumbs that would drop.
Sycophancy has never really taken anyone far.. I though people should be smart enough to know by now. [/size] Be honest It has taken many ppl very far [size=8] Nigeria is a land of 'favor by connection'. Once it favors you, you generalise it and call it the best place after Eldorado.. once it doesn't favor you, you call for its division and/or annihilation.. That is what the writer above did, he simply praises the government that favored him and wants the rest of us to take it as standard. |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by BuhariAdvocate: 4:34pm On Jan 01 |
Please I dont have issues with your personality when were you born? Oyerinde16: Funny post... Saraki brought Songia farms, till date no gov has outdone that farm
Saraki brought world class jwara diagnostics center, even UITH refer patient there for test.
Saraki brought an aviation school to ilorin, he upgraded the airport to international airport though I can't confirm if it still retains the status now, but No gov in Nigeria dead or alive has created an aviation flying school/acade.y in his state.
Saraki brought Jay Z, Didier drogba, Morinho and other world notable celebrities to Kwara state, No gov has outpaced that feat till today...
Kwara hotel was world class during sarakis days, up until recently it was closed down...
The Op is out to tarnish Saraki image cos he was trending recently for achieving some feats... |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by BuhariAdvocate: 4:38pm On Jan 01 |
But I will say the truths Bukola Saraki remain the best governor that will ever rule the state He only killed his achievements during Abudufaita Ahmed administration by not allow the man to consolidate on his achievements 1 Like |
Re: Why Kwara Needs visionary Leadership By Babajide Fadoju by Oyerinde16(m): 11:29pm On Jan 01 |
BuhariAdvocate: Please I dont have issues with your personality when were you born? When I was born really doesn't matter here... All I know is Saraki till this day remain one of the most successful individual in Kwara state and the history of Kwara state... S A to the president Member presidential Economic Advisory team Governor of Kwara state Two term Senator of the federal republic President of the 8th senate. Business man and philanthropist. Compare to who, AA was just a Business man Governor of Kwara state. See forget the hate... Give saraki his flowers abeg... |