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Competent leaders’ll transform Nigeria, Kwara – APC chieftain

 
*To empower Kwara graduates at INSU event
Emmanuel Kehinde, ilorin
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Engineer Sunday Adebayo Babalola, has said competent leaders will transform Nigeria and Kwara State.
He noted that poor leadership had been identified by many political and current affairs commentators as well as authorities as the bane of societal development.
He, therefore, in an interview on Tuesday, urged people of Kwara State in particular, and Nigerians, in general, to elect credible, competent and humane leaders, who have the interest of the masses at heart and who will deliver the dividends of democracy to the people.
He advised them not to elect leaders based on religious, tribal, or other primordial considerations, adding that competent leaders will ensure human resources, economic and infrastructural transformation aswell as improvement in the quality of life and welfare of the people.
In an interview on Friday, he alleged that civilian governance in Kwara State, except during the short tenure of  Chief Cornelius Adebayo, had been poor.
He noted that bad governance had retarded growth and development in the state and the nation.
He stated that it had therefore become needful for Kwarans to elect competent people from councilors, local government chairmen, state legislators, National Assembly members, Governor, and even the president.
Babalola was a governorship aspirant in Kwara State during the 2011 and 2015 electioneering process said he will empower many graduates from the state on December 01, 2021;  during an event facilitated bythe Igbomina National Students’ Union.
He stated that the empowerment programme titled, ‘Raising INSU potential through empowerment,’ will take place at Igbomina House, Ganmo, Kwara State. He added that the topic of the event is: ‘Buildthe youth; build the nation.’
The philanthropists remarked that he had spent about N1,450,000.00 to empower 35 persons. He explained  that 14 ICT gadgets, 12 professional sewing machines, four ovens, two make-up kits, one hairdryer, and oneprofessional welding machine were given out to the beneficiaries during the last empowerment organised by INSU.
He called on other philanthropists to invest in and empower youths, noting that youths are energetic, innovative, resources and can ontribute positively to societal development and even become employers of labour when empowered.
He noted that he  had given scholarships to 1,362 students and pupils in primary, secondary and tertiary institutions,  empowered widows,aged people, sponsored health outreaches which the beneficiaries included some members of  Gaa Akanbi, Biada and Oniganka communities in Ilorin South Local Government of Kwara Central;  Aare Opin, Osi Community and Oke Opin from Ekiti LGA; Odo-Owa in Oke-Ero LGA of Kwara South and  Patigi,Tankpafu and Garogi of Patigi LGA in Kwara North.
Babalola said, “My call will not be to the government. My call will be to the people. My call will not be to the government. The reason is that most people in government today got to the government before theystarted thinking about what they will do with the opportunity.
“The people should elect servant leaders who care for them and who will work for them. Calling on the government is not necessary because calling on them, they do not know what to do. Your voice will go badin your call. But if somebody knows what to do, he does not need to be called upon. So they should elect the right people in place
. They should forget religion, they should forget tribe, they should forgetprimordial instincts and elect the right people, instead of electing people because of emotion. Who can do it? Interview them. It is just like you are their employer. People are calling on you and if somebody pays you to elect him, he has already paid you for the next fouryears. You have no right to question his governance.
“Kwarans should look at everybody in the field, everybody that is coming to contest, whether it is House of Assembly, local government chairman, councilors in LG, House of Representatives, Senate and Governorship.
 They should look at the field and ask the aspirants whatwill they do when they get there. Let there be a written agreement between them and the people. That is why, when we were contesting, we had a covenant with the good people of Kwara State. 
The people will look at such agreement or manifesto of the aspirant and refer to itand later ask the person they elected: Look, you said you will do this, we have not seen you do it; what have you done?
But when you elect no based on what the person has to offer, on which you can evaluate him, during the course of his tenure, then, you are just electing someone who will just sit down there and only get siren blown in front of you when he is going out. 
But when you elect based on what you can do, you have got the aspirant to say this is what Ican do. Three months after the election, six months in office, one year in office, you can start questioning him because you already have his key performance indicator. And you can challenge him or her. You said you will do this, we have not seen that yet.“Governance in Kwara has always been very poor. And I mean it. 
I think the last time we had good governance was during the period of Chief C.O. Adebayo and they only spent three months. Because of Godfatherism. Some of them will want to perform but they could not perform because of Godfatherism. Because the God-father who appointed them kept dictating to them. It was an appointment we had in Kwara and not an election
. I am talking of civilians now. The military is a different case. They were appointed and basically did their best during their time. But civilians  were appointed by individuals who said ‘I keep you and once I keep you, you do my desire.’  So they are loyal to him and not to the electorate. And because they are loyal to him, whatever he wants is what they want and it is what they had to do. So, at least, civilian governance in Kwara has always been very poor.
“And that is why I now ask kwarans that in the coming dispensation, they should elect people who will provide good governance, deliver dividends of democracy to them. They should consider and look for who can deliver. Nobody is perfect but among all these people who do Ithink is my best option and you elect him based on that not based on that he gave you money. 
Because whatever money he gave you is your own, then the people who could not get the chance to collect money will also be affected by the poor governance.”
He stated that though some past and present civilian governors may claim to have made significant achievements, such claims were unsatisfactory considering the revenues at the disposal of such governors as well as the harmonious nature of the people.

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