Governor Saraki's Speech
| Governor Abubakar Bukola Saraki's Inaugural Address |
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Your Excellency, The Deputy Governor of Kwara State, Chief Joe Ogundeji, Honourable Members of the Kwara State House of Assembly, Your Royal Highness, Our leader, Turaki of Ilorin,Dr. Olusola Saraki, Our Distinguished Party Chairman, Alhaji Abubakar Zubair Party Elders, Distinguished Ladies and Gentlemen, Auzu-Billahi Mina Shaytani Rajim, Bismillahi Rahmani, Rahim. In the name of the Almighty Allah the Master of all destines, the one who gives power to whomever He pleases and takes it when He pleases, the one who protects and guides when mortal grope in the dark. I stand before you today in solemn praise of that ultimate power, and the Lord bounties unbounded. It is with deep sense of humility that I welcome all distinguished guests from far and near to this historic event. Our victory today is the one that is hard won. It certainly would not have been possible without the tireless contributions and sacrifices of many. I am first and foremost grateful to Allah who decrees and makes all things possible. My special appreciation goes to my father, mentor and role model, Dr. Olusola Saraki, and my beloved mother, Mrs. Florence Saraki for making me what I am today and for standing by me in the course of pursing my political career. I thank my wife, Mrs. Toyin Saraki for being there for me all the time, every time. I really appreciate you. To my friends and family, far and near, I say thank you for believing and standing strong. I also thank the State Chairman and members of the State Executive Committee of our Party and party elders for their support, wise counseling and guidance. I am similarly grateful to the ever hard-working members of the "Mandate and Great Hall Group" not only for providing strategic direction for our cause but also for the tenacity of purpose they displayed toward realizing this mandate, the time they spent and the resources they committed. I must show my dept of gratitude to all Kwarans for the overwhelming mandate they have given to me. Indeed, I feel highly humbled by the goodwill and support, which they my Deputy and I received from workers, the market men and women, our farmers, religious and community leaders and our revered Royal fathers. Today proves it has all been worth it.
I
pay tribute to our people who sacrificed their lives and limbs in the
course of our struggle. We will not forget the massacre at Ajase-Ipo
and those who lost their lives there. We shall not forget Musa Pele. We
shall not forget Yekini Gobir. We shall not forget Alhaja Lasiele. We
shall not forget all the gallant people who lost their lives and those
who were injured or maimed. Today's victory is indeed theirs. What we celebrate today is not a victory of party or of individuals. What we celebrate is a beginning as well as an end; a change as well as a restoration. A beginning to end poverty, and misery; a beginning to end ignorance and hopelessness; and a beginning to restore all that is good, beautiful and sublime in our lives as one people under God. Ladies and Gentlemen, I stand before you today to swear to the same oath that many governors before me had sworn to in the past. But let the word go forth from this time and place that the torch has been passed on to a new generation. A generation that is acutely aware of its unique destiny as the hope of our long-suffering people. A generation that is desperately challenged by the rapid developments taking place all over the world, a generation that is encouraged by all the possibilities of technology, a generation that is determined to earn its place in history; a generation of hope. The challenges before my government are numerous. I am aware that central to those challenges is the need to reconcile the people and restore the confidence of the citizens in the government. Many times in history, people have voted our people they didn't want and ended up with people they didn't need. But let me assure you that you have not voted out one bad government only to end up with another. You are all aware of how much we have lost in the last four years but we shall not hang our heads in misery and continue to cry of restoration and reconstruction. There are enormous backlogs to clear in all areas: education and health, agriculture and industry, water and sanitation, rural development, women empowerment, youth development, unpaid salaries, pensions and many more. I do not pretend to have quick fix to all those problems nor do I intend to work on them single-handed. I therefore ask you not to expect any miracles of me, even though you have reasons to do so. I ask you not to expect all answers to all problems from me, even though you expect me to lead the way. I ask you not to expect me to solve all your problems, even though you voted for me to do that.
I
only ask you to join hands with me to be the best we can be, and
together lay foundation for a future that is more secure and certain
for our children and generations to come. TRANSPARENCY AND ACCOUNTABILITY
This
government shall run on the cardinal principles of good governance,
transparency, accountability, efficiency, rule of law and social
equity. Towards this end, we have commenced the process of ascertaining
the state of our finances. As soon as this is completed, I will let you
know how much assets and how much liability we are inheriting. We shall
also ensure that all government transactions are brought in line with
the due process. My government will also regularly put the account of
the government in the public domain to ensure that government is not
only transparent but it is seen to be so. PRIORITY AREAS Our state is not a rich state. While we must devise effective strategies to broaden our revenue base, we would be careful not to outstretch the limited resources that we have by attempting to take on all our problems at the same time. Therefore, the government has identified a few strategic sectors that will attract our priority attention. These include the provision of water, good roads, and employment, especially for women and youth through agriculture and agro-allied industries and education. CIVIL SERVICE
It is not possible for the government to operate without an efficient, well-mobilized and result oriented civil service. RELATIONSHIP WITH LEGISLATURE In line with our commitment to rule of law, my government shall at all times be guided by the principles of separation of powers, which is a fundamental canon of democracy. My government will therefore seek to hold the legislature in high regard, recognize the honourable men and women as worthy partners in realizing the objectives of the state. I expect them to understand that while we may not agree at all times, we should at all times be united in the service of our people. RELATIONSHIP WITH TRADITIONAL RULERS My government shall treat the traditional rulers with the utmost respect. I am deeply convinced that the richness of tradition and heritage, which they represent, must be preserved. I will respect our royal fathers, not only because I am convinced that the vigour of youth must be tutored by the sublime wisdom of the elders. YOUTH VIOLENCE
One
of the unfortunate fallout of our recent politics is the explosion in
youth violence in the State. My government shall take urgent steps to
address this problem. Our State of harmony must from now on, reclaim
its name. It is only an atmosphere of peace and security that industry,
enterprise, and investment can thrive. My government is therefore
determined to recover makes or descriptions in the hands of all
unauthorized persons in the state. KWARA AND THE NATION In my recent solidarity visit to the President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, I made a case against the marginalisation of Kwara not only within Nigeria, but also within the North Central Region. It is my hope that Kwara becoming a member of the family of People's Democratic Party (PDP) state on April 19, Kwara State will now enjoy more Federal support and feature more prominently in the reckoning of the PDP-led Federal Government. On my own part, I shall continue to strive for adequate and effective representation of Kwara State in all Federal appointment, because it is only when we have quality voices at the center that we can win more benefits for our State.
Your
royal highness, distinguished ladies and gentlemen, the task before us
is enormous. It is not that which can be finished in the first hundred
days, nor will be finished in the first year, nor in the life of this
administration. But let us agree to start now. |
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