Ahmed Ibrahim
Aruwa is a seasoned banker who has made up his mind to run for the governorship
of Kogi State in 2019.
In
this exclusive interview, Aruwa said though, he is yet to pitch tent with any
political party, he has already formed political structures in the 21 local
government areas of the state to help in prosecuting his gubernatorial
ambition.
As
a stakeholder in Kogi politics, how would you assess the administration of
Governor Yahaya Bello so far?
Running
an administration can be difficult sometimes, but whatever you are doing in
this life, it needs some improvements. The state as it is now, needs some
improvements. As a government, there are some challenges and it is when one
gets there that he can see these challenges. But for me, looking at some
parameters, I think there is room for improvement of the State.
Kogi
State as it is today is riddled with financial crises; from ghost workers to
backlog of salary arrears of the civil servants. As a financial expert how do
you intend to handle the situation if you become governor?
The
first thing I will do is to work on the budget; the question I will ask is, do
they have a running budget? Yes because anything you are going to do for a
state, you start with a budget, budget gives you a broad base picture of what
you plan to do in the coming year. And in so doing you have to look at your
various income sources, how much are they, and where and where do you expect to
get the funds from, apart from your normal income sources. Would you want to go
to the financial institutions to borrow? If you want to take that decision, you
now have to weigh the other side; the expenditures. And looking at the
expenditure, it is a wide thing; you have to do your sources and application of
funding, where are you getting your sources from.
For
example, in budgeting for a state like Kogi, you have to look at your taxation;
what is the tax policy in the state like? Are you having an efficient tax
system, is there a whole lot of tax avoidance or tax evasion? You have to look
at any corporation or organisation that is involved in evading tax, block it
and send a bill to the state House of Assembly to make a law to prohibit tax
evasion. Then look at the people that are trying to evade tax and look at where
to fill in the gap to encourage them not to avoid tax payment because avoidance
of taxes is allowed in law.
If
you ask me, one agenda I will do for Kogi State is employment creation. You use
different parameters to achieve this goal. One of the major areas of employment
creation in Kogi State is asking people to go back to the farm. And you
organise it in a very beautiful setting because it is not just about asking
people to go back to farm, but what do you want to achieve from it.
APC
is the ruling party in Kogi State, so on which platform are you going to
contest in 2019?
At
the moment I am watching the political atmosphere keenly. So what we have done
is that we have formed ourselves into a group called Aruwa Network for 2019.
This network has state committees, local government coordinators and wards
committees. In the next few days or weeks we will come together to deliberate
which political party to pitch our tent with. As I speak, 11 other political
parties have approached us, but we are watching them because we have solid
political structures on ground. So it is from our meeting that we will finally
decide which party to pitch tent with.
At
the time the Supreme Court pronounced Bello as the substantive governor of Kogi
State; many people expressed reservations and worries over the judgment. What
was your own feeling then?
One
thing about leadership is that God ordains it. No matter your riches, no matter
the amount of wealth that you command, if God does not give you, you cannot
have it. So it is like God had made it that Bello must take power in Kogi State
at that time, It was only ordained by God that he would rule Kogi State.
Well,
you are seeing it as God ordained, but other stakeholders are seeing it as a
dangerous precedent set in the state and Nigeria in general. What will you say
to this?
Anything
that God does should not be questioned. As far as I am concerned, no matter how
anybody wants to look it, if God does not allow it, there is no way it could
have been possible. Going forward, I believe that the entire people of Kogi
State should look at what is happening and make a good choice; they should forget
about money politics, they should keep their ears to the ground, and look for
quality leaders, individual who are time tested. We have them in Kogi State. It
is not all about money and money. Of course, the Igala people have
numerical advantage and they can do a lot with that, and that was what they did
during Prince Abubakar Audu. Though the incumbent governor came to power
through court process, the Kogi people have spoken, but God spoke. And that was
why the people went for Audu because they believe he was credible. But it is
human for the people to go to the poll to vote, it is left for God to decide.
So I believe that this time around, it is like a bitter pill, the people will
look out for who is merited to be their governor.
How
are you going to tackle the issue of non payment of salary in the state?
It
is quite sad, but I believe that something can be done. For me, my cardinal
objective is to eradicate unemployment in Kogi State. First I will try to talk
with the workers. It is an aberration for workers to have worked for 30 days
and at the end, he cannot go back home with something, what will he tell his
family? I quite sympathise with workers in Kogi State. But I hope and pray that
government will do something about it. But for me, I will approach the matter
with all sense of sincerity. As a banker I was paid 23rd and 24thof every
month. And that is what I am going to introduce in the state if given the
opportunity.
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