For many, the Katsina State Governor, Ibrahim Shema, is a breath of fresh air. He is one of the Nigeria’s best governors.
Most of the projects that the governor has executed –from the
magnificent ones to the developmental –have changed the lives of his
people. Majority of them agree that he has served the people of Katsina
to the best of his ability and he is grateful to God.
Shema has equally put up with insinuations of eyeing higher public
office, especially Vice President Namadi Sambo’s seat. That is why he is
one of the most talked about governors ahead of 2015.
In this interview with newsmen at his Dutsinma country home in
Katsina State, Shema bares his mind on his alleged opposition to Namadi
Sambo ahead of 2015 elections. He also talks about the recent local
government polls in the state, political occurrences in Katsina, his
ambition and other important issues. He talked to ANDY ASEMOTA.
Excerpts:
What is your take on Katsina State Local Government Elections?
No political party or individual anywhere in the world can be forced
to participate in any electoral process that is voluntary. The Katsina
State Independent Electoral Commission has done very, very well. It
deserves the commendation of all because when they issued out their
notice of elections under the law of the state which mandated them to
issue no less than 21 days notice, they issued 60 days to all parties
including my party (PDP).
Parties responded but two of the political parties that indicated
initially that they wanted to participate started to complain and their
complaints were that the 60 days were not enough for them because
elections conducted by FCT administration that has local government area
council has 90-day notice.
There is a difference between local government area council and local
government councils. Area councils are only found in Abuja, FCT,
because they are covered by the laws made by the National Assembly; they
don’t have a state assembly and they don’t have State Independent
Electoral Commission. So, their laws are made by National Assembly, INEC
conducts their elections and the President signs their laws.
In the state, the constitution of Nigeria is very clear on who makes
laws for elections –state House of Assembly and the laws made by our
House of Assembly have been put to use several times over. This is not
the first time elections are held in Katsina State Local Government
Areas.
The one we held when I first came into office, barely a year after,
did give 21 days’ notice. It was adequate and everybody participated.
This time round, because of these complaints, the SIEC deemed it
necessary to address the concern as a whole so that they keep a level
playing field. They extended the date of the elections to 95 days
–beyond the 90 days they (critics) were asking for. Yet, two political
parties decided that they won’t participate.
They raised another complaint. They said the next complaint is that
the fee that was to be paid for forms from SIEC by contestants: local
government chairmanship (N250, 000) and councillorship (N100, 000) was
too much. If, for us, as governorship candidates when we were going to
contest, we paid N5 million for forms and a council chairman saying he
cannot pay N250,000 is questionable. But, all the same, the SIEC of
Katsina bent over backwards and cut the fees by half, 50 per cent.
Anybody, who wanted to contest for local government chairmanship, could
pay N125,000 and councillorship N50,000.
After that, they still refused to participate and they decided to go
to court. They went to court in Abuja and the court did not listen to
them; they still have a matter there. They rushed to court in Katsina
asking for the elections to be stopped.
I have never heard of a political party that is offered a chance to
test its popularity will instead go to court and asked that the
elections should be stopped. That will tell you whether that party is
actually on ground or not. You know your rights under our constitution
stop where another person’s rights begin. So, other parties are
absolutely free to participate in the elections. There are six political
parties in this election. PDP is one of them and is participating
fully.
And by the special grace of God, you have seen how the electoral
process has been carried out; everywhere is peaceful, people trooping
out to vote and nobody says they must vote for candidate A or B. you
have been to my polling unit, you saw people happily voting.
If for example, Katsina State people are not happy with the
elections, you won’t see anybody voting but because PDP has been here
since 199 and has offered tremendous services and support to our people
and has been accepted largely by the people of Katsina State and is the
party on ground, that is why there is peace and tranquility and the
elections are going on smoothly.
As far as we are concerned, the SIEC has done very well and as far as
we are concerned, we are willing to participate and we have
participated like some other parties. Those who have interest to
participate, we have no quarrel with them.
They went to two different courts on the same issue and as far as I
am concerned as a lawyer, that is called forum shopping. It is forbidden
by law, you can’t be running around from one court to another, running
helter skelter. Part of what they said they will do is generally to get
you media people a washed with stories that are false but you are here
on ground. Whatever you publish, we urge you always to be publishing the
truth. Be fair in your assessment and report what you have seen.
Your Excellency, there are insinuations in the media that you
intend to take over the position of Namadi Sambo as Vice President of
this country. How justifiable are the insinuations?
You know, number one, don’t forget my profession. I am not only a
politician but also a lawyer. So, if you say insinuation, it remains
insinuation. You didn’t say fact. Insinuation is close to fiction. Let
me assure you of one thing that I personally believe in: Power comes
from no other than God Almighty. It is not for me to replace anybody or
be in any position except what Allah wills.
Anybody in Katsina will tell you I am not known to be crazy about
positions. I came to be the governor of Katsina State by special grace
of Allah and by the tremendous support of the people and the support of
the late President Umar Musa Yar’Adua. After that, I came back for my
second term.
Katsina is centre of opposition in Nigeria, so to speak because APC
is from here; its leader is from here, yet God in His infinite wisdom
gave us a resounding victory over APC. I am one of the six governors in
Nigeria with landslide victory. I beat the CPC opposition candidate in
Katsina State in the governorship election with almost half a million
votes. And for the first time in the history of the state, PDP got 30
seats in the state out of 34.
So, that tells you how the people of Katsina are connected with PDP.
So, whether I am interested in this or that is not the issue. Interest,
as far as I am concerned, should be to serve your people in the position
you find yourself and to be grateful to God for giving you that chance.
What God desires for you, will be, and what will not be will not. So,
it is not a matter of I want to be this or I want to be that. I have
not been known anywhere in my life and in the legal profession to say I
want to be this or I want to be that. I want to serve people to the best
of my ability in whatever position I find myself.
For the position of senate or Vice President or any position of power
for that matter, it entirely belongs to God Almighty. Let us not
deceive ourselves. I didn’t bring myself to where I am, the President
did not bring himself to where he is and Namadi did not bring himself to
where he is. It is all God.
Some of us set out to be House of Representatives members, but ended
up being senators. Some set out to be senators, but ended up becoming
governors, some set out to be governors, and they ended up becoming
something else –House of Representatives members or senators or
something else. It is all in the hands of God.
So, let us not deceive ourselves that we have power or authority over
life. No, we don’t. What we must do is to be grateful to God that has
given us opportunities to serve our people. That is my position. It has
always been my position; I never canvassed for anything else.
Yes, political jobbers will say Shema is interested in this and that
governor is interested in that; that is how they feed. They have to
collect money from gullible politicians when they set one against the
other.
Sometimes, people publish rubbish about whether I want to be Vice
President or this, have you ever heard my response? It is because I
still believe that Allah holds power and authority and gives it
to whom He desires and when He desires it and no one can change this. It
is God that designs things.
All I will say is that I have got opportunity to serve the people of
Katsina and I have done it to the best of my ability and I am grateful
to God.
What is the secret of your great achievements?
There is no secret. Number one issue is the fear of God. Once God
places the responsibility of leading people on your shoulders, you do
your best to discharge that responsibility.
If God thrusts leadership responsibility on your shoulders, then of
course you do the best you can to render services. As I said, my guiding
principle is the fear of God, fairness and equality to all and sundry.
After I was elected, I felt if you did vote for me, because in
election with 51 per cent you have won, 49 per cent might not even elect
you. Even in my first election, I won with over one point something
votes. So, with that, no matter whether you are in my party or not, the
moment I became the governor, I distribute equitably all the resources
of this state –to those who voted for me and those who didn’t. I didn’t
say because I am in PDP, anybody in ANPP or CPC should not have his
children acquire free education that I am giving everybody. When I buy
fertilizer, whether you are in PDP or ANPP or any party, I give you your
share.
When I am sending people abroad on foreign scholarship to read
medicine, pharmacy, engineering, etc, I don’t segregate and say only PDP
children should go. I know of one occasion when we were sending these
kids abroad, a parent of one of the children who was from another party,
stood up close to tears. He said he was very grateful that I am sending
his child to go and study a course abroad and I am paying N10 million
for the child to do the course.
What I do is that when I am sending a student abroad, I pay the
entire fees of the entire course so that you don’t have to come back
looking for money for your course.
In short, the secret of my success is fear of God and utilization of
our meagre resources to serve the benefit of all the people. We made
education free ad we pay for WAEC and NECO for all the children, we give
free medicare for women and children and we have constructed over 58
road projects across the state. We provide projects for water supply,
irrigation, agriculture and rural electrification –over 100 or so, we
built schools and we try to curtail wastage.
We have been paying salaries between 22nd and 23rd of every month. We
have completed all inherited projects. There is no uncompleted project I
inherited from the late Yar’Adua that has not be completed.
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