Friday, 29 December 2017

Shettima to Borno officials: Quietly compare personal gains with your performance

Shettima to Borno officials: Quietly compare personal gains with your performance


In concluding his 2018 budget presentation in Maiduguri on Thursday, Governor Kashim Shettima spoke in an emotional tone, asking all elected and appointed Government officials, politicians and associates to create quiet time to reflect on what Borno citizens have benefited from their individual roles in public office in six and half years, in comparison with whatever each of them might have benefited personally. ‎He reminded them of the need to reaffirm dedication to serving citizens. 

"The SSG and his efficient team put up today's beautiful presentation as they have always done. But there is note I wrote myself and intend to share before I leave you today. Ladies and gentlemen, I will like to remind us about something most serving public holders hate to talk about. When I first appeared here in December 2011, I believe most of us here, and other associates of our administration must have thought that the eight years we aimed to have in office, was too long a time. Perhaps, some of us might have seen eight years as forever. Today,  here we are, at the end of 2017. If Allah spares our lives to complete our tenure of office, at about this time next year, I will be presenting my final budget as Governor of Borno State. What this should remind all of us is the ephemeral nature of power. Most people don't like to be reminded that their term in office is winding down but I have never been carried away by power. In and outside public office,  what will always be remembered is the legacy one is able to bequeath. It is never how long or short one holds public office, but how well citizens benefit from the time you hold sway in their trust. I will please like all of us here to create some quiet moment today and reflect on the the six and half years we have served at different capacities in this administration. Let us ask ourselves how much benefit the people of Borno State have had from the individual roles we have played. We should perhaps even go further to compare whatever we might have benefited personally with the service we have given to our people. Regardless of what we are honest enough to tell ourselves, I believe the next one year presents another opportunity to work hard and build on the legacies we intend to leave behind. It is to be expected, that the middle of 2018 will be disrupted by politics, but again, I will like to remind us, that we have individual and collective responsibilities to move with the speed of light, if necessary, to ensure that we complete and put to use, our numerous projects and programmes, particularly the new schools for education of over 52,000 school aged children whose parents were murdered as a result of the Boko Haram crisis. We should all work hard see to it that our displaced brothers and sisters return to safe, rebuilt and functional communities. Importantly, they should return with their dignity" he said.

The Governor thanked the officials for supporting him throughout, noting that even though a lot was achieved, so much needs to be done.

"I know we have achieved so much together. I thank each and everyone of you for supporting me. However, there is a lot more to be done. We must remember that while previous administrations had the luxury of peace to work, we inherited, and so far managing one of the worst crisis to befall mankind in recent times. Previous administrations had the luxury of taking steps forward. In our case, we had to combine steps backward with taking steps forward. I believe posterity will ultimately be kind to all of us. But like I said, we have to complete our work for the good of Borno State. When we do that, Insha'Allah, our names will be written in gold. No matter how anyone tries to distort history, facts will always speak for themselves. May Allah guide us to changing Borno forever" the Governor said. 



Friday, 1 December 2017

Reno Omokri embarrasses Goodluck Jonathan






WAEC Results: Reno is embarrassing Jonathan, Shettima's spokesman replies  

It is embarrassing that WAEC results obtained before adulthood is being used to argue about the leadership capacity of 60-year-old President Goodluck Jonathan, whose 16 years of service as Deputy Governor, Governor, Vice President and President should have been sufficient to prove those claimed distinctions,  spokesman to Governor Kashim Shettima, Isa Gusau has replied Reno Omokri.

Gusau was reacting to claims by Omokri Thursday night that Jonathan obtained seven distinctions in his West African Senior Secondary School Certificate Examinations with a challenge to Governor Shettima to produce his WAEC results for comparison of leadership capacity. Omokri's reaction was in response to Governor Shettima's as Chairman of a book launch authored by APC's national publicity secretary, Bolaji Abdullahi who wrote on Jonathan's presidency. 

"I just couldn't imagine why Mr Reno Omokri chose to embarrass President Goodluck Jonathan by using WAEC result obtained before adulthood to argue about leadership capacity when in actual sense, those seven distinctions he claimed the former President obtained as a teenager, should have become evident in his reasoning and actions within the 16 years he served as Deputy Governor and Governor in Bayelsa State from 1999 to 2007 and the years he served as Vice President and President from 2007 to 2015 as a senior adult. In leadership, intelligence and capacity are never claimed, they prove themselves. It is really a joke for Mr Reno Omokri, whom I thought was smart, to have even cited those results. If he must discuss academics, I would have expected him to discuss scholarly contributions from President Jonathan's Masters Degree and PHD research works, with evidence of publication in any academic journal, to show how the former President is improving education from his works as an adult and not as WAEC-writing teenager. It is really a big joke to use pre-adulthood WAEC in discussing the capacity of a 60-year-old statesman and I will never support 50-year-old Governor Kashim Shettima getting involved in trading jokes. It is not in Governor Shettima's character to boast about knowledge but should Reno insist, he is free to do a deep and factual reflection on Shettima's handling of affairs in Borno State, he is free to talk to objective public affairs analysts and Reno is again free, to find out about Governor Shettima's background from his secondary school, the University of Maiduguri where he had his first Degree and was retained as lecturer, from University of Ibadan where he obtained his Masters Degree or he can just 'Google search' to find testimonies of Mr Jim Ovia about Kashim Shettima's records of performance at the Zenith Bank. Meanwhile, Mr Reno is reminded that Governor Shettima's remarks about Jonathan have never been personal. Assessment on Jonathan's capacity is a popular one from Nigeria and abroad and if Jonathan lacked capacity as most believe, Governor Shettima bore the most of that lack because his state, Borno, faced the most difficult challenges and he alone knows how frustrated he might have been seeing that little was done to save the situation" Gusau said.