Gov Radda’s security approach, a boost to economic development  – Mahuta 

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Gov Radda’s security approach, a boost to economic development  – Mahuta

Zainab Tanimu

Kaduna, Northwest Nigeria

Governor Dikko Radda’s security approach in curbing banditry, kidnapping, cattle rustling and other crimes in the state has received commendation.

The commendation was made by Alhaji Sabi’u Sa’idu  Mahuta, Sardaunan Daneji, Danmalikin Kafur and an Executive Director of AA Rano Ltd while interacting with the media on Tuesday in Katsina.

With Dikko Radda, there is light at the end of the tunnel for he is doing all it takes to boost the economy of the state. He said.

Mahuta, an emerging  vibrant grassroot political stakeholder said there are serious challenges in the state, with security challenge the most critical. which aided in fueling security situation in northern Nigeria, especially Katsina. These, he said include; complete disregard of local governments (LGs); and the neglect of traditional institutions.

According to him, it seems the LGs no longer exist. Not only in the state, but sadly a national phenomenon, except for very few states. “Kaduna state recently have started giving some importance, not autonomy, to the local governments and we have been seeing the results,” he said.

In Katsina state, Dr Radda has clearly stated that he would ensure the local governments are given autonomy to function as assigned by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

Dr. Dikko Radda, Governor, Katsina state

According to Mahuta, the governor also assured to give a close supervision of the LGA to ensure proper accountability of allocations.

Another issue that has helped fuel security is neglecting the traditional institutions, not giving the traditional rulers definitive roles to discharge their responsibilities in giving leadership to their respective communities has also contributed to the difficulty in tackling security challenges in the state.

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Gov Dikko Radda has said his administration would allow the traditional rulers some functions, to discharge their responsibilities, and also accord the traditional institutions the necessary importance it deserves, so that they contribute in curbing security menace in the state.

“I want to believe the governor is serious about it. And I’m aware he is currently drafting a document to that effect. That will allow the communities to form local security outfits – which it would not be wrong if I call it “Yan Sa Kai” but in a formal way.

“Recently the governor  mentioned that his administration would recruit thousands of youth to serve that purpose in various communities of the state. So with this three arrangements on security, I tell you the governor means well, and I see light at the end of the tunnel. And by the grace of God the security challenges would soon be history.

“After security, economy is another challenge in the state. Any state that solely rely on monthly subvention from the federation account to pay salaries and carryout capital projects will never develop. The way out is for the state to develop internally generated revenue. The mineral resources/natural resources and endowment of Katsina state can feed the whole nation. Is it on agriculture, mining, among others Unfortunately, very little of these were being tapped.

“The governor who is a professional and has a PhD in Agric Economics accords serious importance to economic development of the state whereby he wants to leverage on all opportunities the state has in agriculture and the value chains beneath it.

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“There are over 60 irrigation centres in the state which could be used to develop irrigation farming in the state. However, not up to 20 per cent of it has been utilized.

“I was impressed when the governor appointed a professor of Agro Economics, Bakori, to serve as a Commissioner in his cabinet.”

” So, we can see on economy, security, the governor has a very good plan and if we’ll implemented to 40 per cent, I see no reason why the state history would not change completely in the next two years.”

Mahuta said it was important he came out to bring these issues to the fore for all and sundry in the state so that they have the hope for the better.