From A Free Mind in Political Incubator
By Mr. Solomon Sule, November 2007 Welcome to the political scene of
With his wealth of experience as a Federal Permanent Secretary for almost 10 years, a new lease of life is gradually being injected into the life of Nigerlites. Compared to the last eight years, political and economic life in the state is returning to normal after years of darkness and decay.
It is common in
In the case
of Dr. Muazu Babangida Aliyu he will have to swim in the most turbulent political waters where he is confronted with a very hostile
political structure at the state, local government and ward levels. If he must survive in the political arena of
If the Chief Servant can reorganize the local governments in the state, he would have solved over 50% of his problem within the state. The local governments must be granted reasonable financial autonomy with due accountability in order to develop because they are the only link to the grass roots. However, government must be careful not to empower its enemies, bearing in mind that the congregational and local government elections are around the corner. From my little observation, I doubt if all the Local Government Sole Administrators are the Chief Servant’s men. Some of them are being controlled by the state legislators, some by out going local government party chairman and some by so called influential individuals. We cannot afford to allow hostile individual to become council chairmen in the forth coming local government elections. If that be the case, some of the present Sole Administrator will have to be carefully monitored while some should earn outright removal because they are nothing but saboteurs. You can only win elections with people you trust. Therefore, only trusted people should be allowed to conduct the forth coming local government elections.
While politics is not war, the nearest weapon you have at hand to create a credible political structure and win elections at grassroots
today are your commissioners, a few trusted individuals even if they are from the old brigade, and the civil service. But I
want to remind the Chief Servants that he is now a fulltime politician and knows better than anyone that is in
I must commend the Governor’s efforts in one area
of concern among many, that is the control of ostentatious life style by some public office holders. Sanity has suddenly been
introduced into public life. With the introduction of prudence into public spending, Government can now save money to embark
on projects that are beneficial to the generality of Nigerlites. For example some roads in Minna will soon take a new look i.e
the dualization of some of the roads passing through the government house. These are projects that should have been done several
years back. But the essence of dualization is not just to widen the roads but to decongest traffic and improve the overall quality
of life in the capital city of
Back to the political structure on the ground, there is no doubt that it is responsible for the intra-party rift within the Niger
State PDP. But why? I cannot understand. The Chief Servant has become like the small state of
You must remain steadfast as the Chief Servant, no matter what. Our enemies are not happy that you are here but majority of we Nigerlites are – because you are God sent. We know those who don’t want Talba to succeed, but there is time for everything, there is time to come and there is time to go. You are on course, please do not allow sentiments to derail you.
Take note that the Anti Talba virus has infested even the grass root of political life in the state and that’s why concerted efforts must be made to wipe out the virus from the grass root. Once again, only trusted local government sole administrators and councilors should be allowed to remain to conduct the forth coming local government elections especially in non PDP Local Government Areas.
The political intrigue is even worse at the ward levels where most of the ward chairmen are illiterate and cannot understand why they should be replaced by more qualified and loyal people. Despite the stiff resistance, there is need for a radical change – a clear departure from the past otherwise we cannot form a political structure with a solid base that can be used in future to the benefit of Nigerlites. It is time for us to know that only those who are intellectually prepared should aspire to govern.
Today, in
Niger State Legislature could have been of tremendous use to the Chief Servant but the House as it is now, could be categorized into
3 groups – the Kure faction, the Magaji faction and of course the ANPP as a faction. Unfortunately for the Governor, he didn’t
have the previledge of participating in the intrigues of sponsoring candidates into the State House of Assembly. Hence, the
Governor does not have a solid base at the House. The solution therefore, is for the Chief Servant to appoint credible and very
influential persons to serve as advisers to the House. They must be reputable men that can attract sympathy from the legislature. Otherwise most of the Governor’s bills, no matter how important, will suffer unnecessary delay, failure and probable defeat. In addition, the governor must parley with the House leaders in order to familiarize them with some of his bills and convince them
to support his course to move
I cannot close without making reference to the Chief Servant’s intention to dissolve the 17 new Local Governments created by the past administration, and work only with the 25 Local Governments originally recognized by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. In presenting this matter to the State Legislature, the Chief Servant must realize how sensitive the matter is with all the lobbying and behind the scene movements that preceded the creation of the 17 new Local Governments. It is obvious that such move will be unpopular with the people even though it is the right thing to do, in view of the fact that they were not created in accordance with the provisions of the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. But one thing is certain, the past administration achieved some of its selfish political goals with the creation of the new local governments. If you therefore want the legislators to dismantle these new local governments, then you need to convince the opposition that you are not planning to use them to achieve your political goals and thereafter dump them. One cannot be sure of some of the current PDP legislators when it comes to the issue of dismantling the 17 new local governments. Please refer to the two PDP factions I earlier mentioned.
One important thing I also want you to do is to make sure that your Commissioners and their House of Assembly members speak the same language. This is an area that you must carefully monitor. Most of your commissioners are new in politics and would be expected to deliver their various local governments when the time comes. They are not close to the grassroots and may need their House of Assembly members who have gone through the rigours of campaigning for the primaries and election at their various constituencies.
Lastly, I appeal to you to stick to your budgetary provisions, because most of the Governors are guilty of this offence. You have strong opposition for now and you must not give them an advantage to capitalize on. You have to operate from a position of strength.
In the political incubator, it is not just 100 days,
it could be much more. As you emerge from the incubator, we hope that the years ahead will really give us a new lease of life
in
SOLOMON SULE
HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE,
MINNA.
Solosule2@yahoo.com