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Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by AnonPoet: 12:44pm On Jan 15
Following the fencing off of the challenge trade area, the Kwara State chapter of the People's Democratic Party has resorted to a barrage of criticisms aimed at the current administration's decision to fence the places. Predictably, they have framed this necessary reform as an attack on the livelihood of traders, all while conveniently ignoring the broader context and the genuine intentions behind this move. Let's be clear: this is not about stifling commerce or punishing traders. It's about ensuring public safety, fostering urban renewal, and providing a more organized trading environment that benefits everyone.

Urban Renewal vs. Political Rhetoric
Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s administration has been steadfast in its commitment to urban renewal. The decision to fence trade area areas, particularly in strategic locations such as the Post Office/Unity axis, is part of a broader effort to modernize the city and prevent the spread of trading activities onto the road. This reform is not arbitrary; it is a thoughtful, well-planned action aimed at improving the quality of life for all Kwarans.

The PDP’s criticism, however, reeks of political opportunism. During their time in power, urban planning and development were glaringly absent. Now, rather than supporting meaningful reforms, they are clinging to a status quo that no longer serves the people. Their rhetoric is designed to stir emotions and create divisions, but it lacks substance and foresight.

One of the primary reasons for fencing the trade area areas is safety. Allowing traders to extend their activities onto the road poses a significant risk to both the traders and the general public. The chaos of unregulated roadside trading increases the likelihood of accidents, endangers lives, and disrupts traffic flow. Governor AbdulRazaq’s administration is not willing to gamble with the safety of its citizens for political convenience.

By confining trading activities within designated areas, the government ensures a safer, more organized environment for everyone. This decision is not anti-trader—it is pro-safety, pro-organization, and ultimately, pro-progress. The traders are being provided with secure spaces where they can continue their businesses without the looming dangers of the expressway.

What the PDP calls draconian economic strangulation is simply keeping citizens safe but how will they have a news story in their name if they don’t go to town with political rhetoric dressed in the garb of sharp-spoken English?

Critics may argue that fencing the trade areas is disruptive, but the reality is that the land is a G-item in urban planning law. It is strictly meant for railway. The traders were there illegally in the first place. The protective fence is the cheapest option for the traders, it is also the least painful option available. The government could have opted for outright demolition, which would have been far more drastic and would have caused significant hardship for the traders. Instead, an agreeable solution was reached, balancing the need for order and safety with the traders' right to earn a living.

The two wide and spacious entrances provided at the post office and unity road ends are more than adequate for access to the trade area complex. The notion that multiple entrances must be maintained, allowing trading activities to spill back onto the expressway, is both impractical and regressive. This suggestion, championed by the PDP, is a clear case of status quo bias—a resistance to change simply because it’s different from what people are used to. Change is often met with resistance, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t necessary or beneficial.


eeping the status quo is not beneficial

As humans, we always want to stay with the familiar, but the familiar, the status quo has never befitted anyone. Lagos is a good example; Lagosians used to dread visiting Oshodi, nothing changed until an administration came along and decided to rewrite the story. it s the same everywhere: Nothing changes until an administration comes along and puts political sentiment aside and rewrite the story.


What would Kwara PDP know about that though? They have always placed political expediency over real developmental work. Kwarans must reject this type of leadership that is all bark and no bite, change is painful but it is beneficial in the long run.

A Secure and Organized Trading Environment
The administration understands the importance of commerce and the role traders play in the local economy. The reforms are not designed to hinder their operations but to enhance them. By creating a secure and organized trading environment, the government is laying the foundation for a more prosperous and sustainable trade area system.

Traders will still have access to their customers and the facilities they need to thrive. The difference is that their businesses will now operate in a more orderly and safer setting. This change will not only benefit the traders but also the general public, who will experience less congestion and safer roads.
It is ironic that the PDP, which failed to implement any significant urban development projects during their time in power, is now positioning itself as the defender of traders. Their sudden concern for the welfare of traders is a thinly veiled attempt to score political points. Where was this concern when they had the opportunity to make meaningful changes? Their criticisms are not rooted in genuine care for the people but in a desperate bid to remain relevant.

Governor AbdulRazaq’s administration has consistently shown that it is committed to the welfare of all Kwarans, including traders. The decision to fence the trade areas is just one example of the many reforms aimed at improving the state. The PDP’s attempts to undermine these efforts are not only baseless but also counterproductive.

In the end
Urban renewal goes beyond aesthetics; it is about creating a safer, more functional city for everyone. Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s decision to fence trade area areas is a step in the right direction. It is a balanced approach that considers the needs of the traders while prioritizing public safety and order.

The PDP’s criticisms should be seen for what they are—political posturing devoid of any real solutions or vision. The people of Kwara deserve better than to be subjected to the same tired rhetoric from a party that failed to deliver when they had the chance. Governor AbdulRazaq’s administration is focused on real progress, and the people of Kwara are already reaping the benefits. Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq’s administration is committed to building a better Kwara, and no amount of political grandstanding will derail this mission.
Assured of safety, Kwarans will go in and shop to their heart’s content. That is how this will go down.

Comrade Yahaya Muyideen Anifowoshe

Writes from Ilorin West
https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/setting-the-record-straight-on-governor-abdulrazaqs-urban-reforms

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Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by free2ryhme: 2:24pm On Jan 15
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Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by temitope27(m): 2:26pm On Jan 15
Abdulrasaq is the worst thing that ever happen to my state

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Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by alanto: 2:27pm On Jan 15
grin
Is like na reform we go take this year 2025 hear all through.

Someone fenced a market and he's calling it reforms.

I pity Kwara people.

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Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by Kung(m): 2:31pm On Jan 15
Nothing works in this country... who did we offend


Meanwhile 👇👇👇👇
Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by gabicon: 2:34pm On Jan 15
I spent my 2024 christmas holiday in Ilorin and I must confess the roads were very good, new roads had also been constructed. It was indeed a depature from how it used to be.

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Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by Mccullum: 2:35pm On Jan 15
The Governor is trying but Kwarans may not appreciate his reforms for now, he will be appreciated in future.
Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by Bbbwings: 2:44pm On Jan 15
alanto:
grin
Is like na reform we go take this year 2025 hear all through.

Someone fenced a market and he's calling it reforms.

I pity Kwara people.
grin
The city center is now giving border vibes
Concrete walls 2meter high.

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Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by alanto: 2:48pm On Jan 15
Bbbwings:
grin
The city center is now giving border vibes
Concrete walls 2meter high.
Ok. So far the people of Kwara can see and feel the reforms. I'm happy for them and their governor. I really hope the governor has performed to satisfaction. He seemed like a breath of fresh air for the people of Kwara state on wining the election.
Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by Lithiumite: 2:50pm On Jan 15
alanto:
grin
Is like na reform we go take this year 2025 hear all through.

Someone fenced a market and he's calling it reforms.

I pity Kwara people.

All this epistle just because of a market fence in 2025.....is the state govt serious at all and also is it only Ilorin that's in Kwara state?

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Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by UpTown001(m): 2:52pm On Jan 15
Less talk ,.more actions.

Hello .Pls I need a car to drive for Uber / bolt work , I have a guarantor and I live in a secured environment for car safety. In lagos ..

I'll need to work and we can talk on weekly remittance
Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by alanto: 2:55pm On Jan 15
Lithiumite:


All this epistle just because of a market fence.....is that all that's happening in Kwara state and also is it only Ilorin that's in Kwara state?
Baba I don't know how to start answering your questions o. Na so I see am sef.
Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by Lithiumite: 2:56pm On Jan 15
alanto:

Baba I don't know how to start answering your questions o. Na so I see am sef.

In 2025....God help us !!
Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by alanto: 2:59pm On Jan 15
Lithiumite:


In 2025....God help us !!
It's like people with solutions are not rugged enough for politics so we are left with people, that can grab it, snatch it and run away wkth it because at the end of the day. Power is not given to anyone on a platter.
Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by Charmingrascal(m): 3:04pm On Jan 15
It is not only Ilorin that is in Kwara, the Governor is only focused on Ilorin, he neglects Kwara south. Tanke Bridge that he has been constructing for three years now is still not opened for public use because he knows he did a very shamble job.

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Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by Rootprof(m): 4:06pm On Jan 15
gabicon:
I spent my 2024 christmas holiday in Ilorin and I must confess the roads were very good, new roads had also been constructed. It was indeed a depature from how it used to be.
Which area did you visit please ? The major roads that are good are the roads that visitors will pass through ( from airport straight to unity, passed through challenge, to government house to tanke over bridge that people are not using cos of the fear of bad construction ). Now go to Sango, ganiki, tepatan, Micheal imodu axis, kilanko, basin, tanke awolowo,alao farm area and so many more,these are the areas masses live with BAD ROADS. Now go to Kwara north and many other local area they enjoy nothing or Little. The govo only concentrate on state capital. You keep building fence and destroying shops without building shopping complex. When you gather 10 people and 8 of them condemned the action you should know it's waste of scarce money when people are suffering.

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Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by tawababiola: 4:45pm On Jan 15
Beautifying the state capital is great but doing that at the expense of the kwarans is bad. This is a civil servant state for cry out loud. People need to do business and the so called governor needs to get that fact straight into his thick head. However, what happens to other parts of kwara? Let's call a spade and not a shovel, this governor is not fear enough.
Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by Kunlelee: 8:15pm On Jan 15
Another paid gig. Rahmani is the worst governor ever in kwara state despite big allocation.

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Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by Kingbenn(m): 11:04pm On Jan 15
I used to think that this man will be different with the way he was heavily supported by Kwarans in 2019, ase na lie. He is one of the worst governor ever after Abdulfatai. Now that he is the chairman of Governors forum, what advantage has he added to the state? Instead he instructed all public vehicle not to pass the government house. He built a useless bridge and yet no vehicle can't make use of it. I suffered that while going to work, thank God i left the state for them.


Anytime I visit en,it is always as if I am in state without a governor.
Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by CHAQUR: 7:28am On Jan 16
And no visuals to back it up....!
Re: Setting The Record Straight On Governor Abdulrazaq’s Reforms - Yahaya Anifowose by manitoba(m): 9:52pm On Jan 17
AnonPoet:

https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/setting-the-record-straight-on-governor-abdulrazaqs-urban-reforms
. So you Governor is so daft to know that a strong wire mesh would have done the same job and still allow free circulations of air. You guys will defend anything for a token.
Kwara State is made up of huge expanses of lands that are undeveloped. What's your man doing about all the huge resources the State possesses?

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