Kano & Coro: Politics of Blame-trading & ‘my people-my people’; Bulum, another Professor Governor - Ik Muo PhD.
The political dynamics of Coro-war in Kano
became pronounced following the worrisome incident of mysterious deaths in the
state. By the way, mysterious deaths and illnesses have become a part of our Coro
odyssey as they have occurred in Bauchi, Jigawa, and many other parts of the country. It all started when the government on 26/4/20,
acknowledged the mysterious deaths, stated that investigations were ongoing but
declared that the deaths were not connected with Coro but were rather caused by
complications hypertension, diabetes, meningitis and acute malaria. About 600
mysterious deaths occurred within a week, and most of them were eminent people(
including Prof Ibrahim Ayagi) a situation that almost overwhelmed the manual grave-diggers.
But does it mean that multiple deaths are not sources of worry long as they were
not CORO-related?
Furthermore, the FG did not immediately say
or do anything about the matter, an action some people interpreted to mean that
the PMB government doesn’t care about ‘a whole’ Kano state. This
happened when the coro-fire was already raging and there were underground
disaffections because the governor was
handling the matter as a family-affair as his small-girl-daughter doctor was allegedly in charge of the operations( even
if discretely) . People knocked Ganduje
over his cluelessness on the matter with one
Dr Olufumilayo wondering why a
government that was quick to split the emirate, appoint( and swore-in) new
emirs, sack Emir Sanusi and exonerate
the Governor on the dollar allegation suddenly became clueless with the
mysterious deaths and coro. Then the PDP jumped into the ring, demanding an
immediate investigation into the mysterious multiple deaths and condemning the
governors handling of the matter. As expected, the APC responded in kind, describing the PDP
comment as ‘a desperate
attempt by the opposition party to play petty politics with a serious matter of
national and international importance’. And then Garba Shehu, whose main job
description appears to be ‘igha-aja’ ( mudslinging) against
any contrary spirit warned against attempts to politicise the mysterious Kanio
deaths declaring that it was ‘not the time to waste energy on political
point-scoring by current or former office holders’ or orchestrate any differences between the Federal and State
governments
All this happened at a time when the Kano NCDC
office and testing facilities were in disarray with some of the staff testing
positive to the extent that the center was closed. The Governor went to the BBC
Hausa Service to hit the FG below the belt
lamenting “Sincerely
speaking, we are not getting deserved attention. If these equipment (testing
centre) are under our control, we will do our best to make sure it works
properly. But we are not getting the needed support and cooperation from Presidential Task Force on COVID-19.” (hmmmm!). This
project-vehicle of the Kano Infectious disease hospital showed clearly how such
matters would have been handled if it were under the Kano state government!
It was at this point that the Muslim Rights
Council( MURIC) through its chairman, Ishaq Akintola wondered whether there was
a deliberate attempt at debilitating Northern
population with its attendant impact on Muslim majority population in the
country? That was in addition
to describing the happenings in Kano as ‘fishy’.
Kwankwanso, the former governor and a
political friend turned political fiend, then wrote an open letter (everybody
has now learnt this from Obasanjo), asking the FG to take over the Coro-war in
Kano because there was poor leadership( Politics?). He premised his letter on the very scary rise in the
number of people that are mysterious dying in Kano the uncoordinated and
unprofessional manner in which the fight against the disease in Kano state is
being waged and the attendant and unprecedented mistrust of the government by
the governed; the near absence of cooperation and coordination between the
state and the federal government on the Covid-19 response; the frightening reality of the tendency of
the present health emergency might
become a security emergency. As all this was going on,
the Kano State government accused a former NHIS boss,
Prof Usman Yusuf of playing politics with Coro
because he had alleged that Ganduje
was distributing the disease
across the North. The Commissioner for talk-talk also reminded all
of us that the incapacitated Aminu Kano Teaching
Hospital, was owned by the federal
government, and that the state had no
control over the testing centre . He then accused the Prof of playing politics with the disease, with the
core objective of denting the sparkling image of Governor
Ganduje and ultimately igniting crises in the state., regretting that he chose
the political path rather than collaborating with the state to address some of
these issues.
The governor who had accused the Federal Gvernmet
of abandoning Kano eventually cried to the
FG to ‘come over to Macedonia to help us’( Acts 16:9). He had asked for
N15bn gtrant, arguing that they needed more money than Lagos because Lagos economy today is much better than
the economy of Kano, the acceptance of public enlightenment is higher in Lagos
than that of Kano. The Federal
Government not oblige the cash request
and there are some mischievous speculations as to why( see this contribution by cartoonist Bulama on 28/4/20)
but
it still
assisted in a big way. While it was sending one or two miserable trucks of
contested quality products to other states, it sent an armada 110 Trucks( yes,
one hundred and ten trucks) of items to kano. The NCDC also sent a special team
to the state, which resorted to the unusual practice of verbal autopsy.
The NCDC then announced that the deaths in Kano were Coro-related, stating that
“We have five cogent reasons
to say that the mass death recorded in Kano is associated with coronavirus.” The Minister of health
eventually countered that announcement
and the mystery- death-Coro argument is still ongoing. However, when the FG
imposed a curfew on Kano, the same governor begged the Government to relax the
curfew on “behalf of our people who are
presently running out of food items’ Two days later, the governor adopted a modified
open-curfew option of free movement in the state between 10am and
4pm on Mondays and Thursdays and continuous operations of the Ya’nkaba and
Ya’nlemo markets where vegetables and fruits are sold. So, the governor asked the FG to intervene
and when the FG intervened via curfew, the governor modified the curfew. The
governor was also one of the very first governors to open up the state for
religious activities, in the interest of ‘my people’. Even the other day, while PTF declared that
it was not safe to open schools, viewing center and the like, Ganduje
authorized the opening of viewing centers,
and to encourage that, donated 40,000 face masks to Kano Soccer Viewing
Centers Association! That again I assume to be in the interest of his ‘people’.
Indeed, he has no personal interest; everything was and is for my-people, my
people! To what extent do his people believe that coro is real and take
responsibility for their safety? I don’t know but some of the boys were playing
coro-football-tournament during the lockdown while there were allegations that
the distancing and crowd protocols were not observed during the burial of the
emir of Rano. But that is by the way!
Other matters:
Zulum, Another Professor Governor
I did
not know much about Babagana Zulum, the
Professor-Governor of Borno state but on 7/2/20, he earned my attention and
admiration. One day and one event are
enough for me to ‘know’ him. After all, as our people would ask, how many lions
should somebody kill before he becomes an Ogbu-Agu( lion-killer)?
The day started like every other normal day and the governor started it in a
manner that appears to have become in ‘his character’. He had paid an
unscheduled, cock-crow visit to Shehu Sanda Kyarimi 2 Primary School to undertake an
on-the-spot infrastructure needs assessment and was positively shocked to meet a Mrs Mazi, a L12 class-room teacher at school
around 6.30 am. She hails from Abia State and has been teaching for 31 years .
The governor gave her a cash reward of N100,000.00 (about her 3 months salary)
and directed the State Universal Basic Education Board to review her records
after which she was promoted to an Assistant Headmistress, saying “Her gender, tribe, religion or state of origin
does not surprise me but her passion, enthusiasm, dedication, commitment and
above all patriotism do surprise me a lot.“ As a government, we are mightily
proud of her!” Some appreciative Bornoaits
also gifted her a sum of N1m. I noted his government by wandering about(GBWA) style, his prioritization of commitment against
primordial concerns and the lady’s immediate and long-term benefit for
dedicated services, and moved on to other matters. Before then, I also noted that the lady should
change her name to Ndidi-ka( Patience is the ultimate)
On 22/5/20, Governor Zulum struck again. He paid an unscheduled
visit to 6 LGAs (Chibok, Bama, Gwoza, Damboa, Konduga and Askira-Uba) and was negatively shocked that the chairmen,
secretaries and other top officials were nowhere to be seen. They were on duty
by their ABSENCE! That was two weeks after the ease of Lockdown. The
Professor-Governor had heard that
executives of these LGAs were “notorious for abandoning their local
government to operate in Maiduguri only to return there for few days when
allocations are received, or when they know the governor is heading there”.
Even the ‘Gwoza
LGA new secretariat which he commissioned a few months ago was locked’ and all
this inspite of the fact that ‘We have been pleading with them for quite some
time to operate from these local government areas so that citizens will feel
the impact of governance at the grassroots but from all indication, many are
not listening’. Again, government by wandering about. He heard and went
on to confirm. It also shows how our LGAs operate, across the land.
On 3/6/20, he paid
another unscheduled visit to Ngala
General Hospital around 11am and all the resident medical doctors, nurses, pharmacists,
lab technicians and clerks were out
of stock. The only people around were staff of a humanitarian
organization, fhi360, who had come to complement the efforts of
the state staff! So, the shepherds
abandoned the sheep to some hired hands, rather than the other way round! (
John 10:12). And on 9/6/20, Governors
presence and akshon was
felt at the Indimi Estate, meant to
accommodate displaced persons. As usual in Nigeria, those who needed the
houses could not get it and those who did not need it, but had LONG legs,
had possession of the houses. Governor
Bulum immediately cancelled the allocations to the ghost landlords and reallocated it instantly to
those who were on the ground, who needed it.
Prof ZULUM has optimized the GBWA strategy; he has shown
disdain for criminal absenteeism, which
characterizes our civil service, more so in the LGAs, he has rewarded
dedication without minding gender or ‘state of origin, he has preached
integrity by his actions and does not believe in the circus-shows that
characterize official visits, where roads are patched, offices painted and fake
efforts made overnight to impress the visiting governor by genuflecting
officials . I had told people (in
behavioural communication) that the best way to enforce punctuality is by
action, not by circulars. I am sure that by now, every Bornoait
will be punctual at work , because they don’t know when the ubiquitous governor
would come calling. And like Ayede, another Professor Governor, this one read a
SERIOUSE course: Soil & Water Engineering! Professor Bulum; Na you
biko, for taking the act of governance serious and for making us PROUD!
But, who did you leave at the Department Soil & Water Engineering at
UNIMAID?
This GBWA style of the Prof-Gov is unique and could be adopted as a performance management element. The dedicated teacher's rewards are heartwarming.
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