Gombe State governor, Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has expressed optimism that Nigeria and its citizens will emerge stronger from the current economic challenges occasioned by the removal of fuel subsidy and other global factors.
According to the chairman of Northern States Governors Forum (NSGF), the government is taking concrete steps to bring succour to the people.
Governor Inuwa Yahaya gave this indication in Kaltungo while speaking at a civic reception and turbaning of the Secretary to the State Government, Professor Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi as the ‘Madakin Kaltungo’.
He also appealed to leaders and well-to- do individuals in the society to lend a helping hand to the needy as the relationship between those in positions of authority and the led is symbiotic in nature and reciprocal.
Governor Inuwa further appealed to the people to be patient and support government policies and programmes in the interest of the growth and development of society.
He noted: “No one predicted these tough times but I am happy the people have shown resilience in the present circumstances; so we are still appealing for patience and understanding because each and every one of us must do the right thing and contribute his or her own quota; government is prepared to provide leadership that is beneficial to the people.
“I am optimistic that Nigeria and indeed Nigerians will come out stronger from the present economic situation as government is planning palliative measures and interventions that will cushion the hardship being faced by the people”.
Governor Inuwa explained that given the abundant human and natural resources in the country, the leadership has no excuse not to deliver the dividends of purposeful leadership to the people.
He however commended the federal government for giving states the authority to generate, transmit and distribute electricity, which has been a major obstacle to Nigeria’s socio-economic development.
The governor who expressed commitment to delivering good governance to the people called on the people to continue to live in peace with one another and refrain from making statements that are considered disrespectful and inflammatory, as no meaningful development can take place in an atmosphere of rancor.
While congratulating Prof Ibrahim Abubakar Njodi on the honor done to him by his community, he described the SSG as a trustworthy and resourceful public servant with remarkable experience.
Governor Inuwa expressed the hope that Njodi will continue to bring his expertise and trustworthiness to the table in the second phase of the APC administration.
The governor commended the Mai Kaltungo, Engr Saleh Muhammad, for honoring the SSG with the prestigious chieftaincy title of Madakin Kaltungo, and the entire people of the chiefdom for appreciating the reappointment of the state’s chief scribe.
He also paid special tribute to the chairman of the occasion and an industrialist, Ahmed Abdulkadir, for taking keen interest in his administration’s efforts to industrialise the state through the establishment of the Muhammadu Buhari Industrial Park, calling on him and other entrepreneurs to take advantage of the friendly business environment and invest in their home state.
In his remarks, the Mai Kaltungo, said traditional titles in Kaltungo chiefdom are only given to individuals who distinguish themselves for the good of the society for which Professor Njodi fits into the category.
The royal father thanked Governor Inuwa for the honour done to the people of Kaltungo through the reappointment of Professor Njodi as Secretary to the State Government.
The guest speaker and vice chancellor of the Federal University of Kashere, Prof Umar Pate, explained that the reappointment of Prof Njodi called for special expression of joy and gratitude to God for making it possible and to Governor Inuwa Yahaya for rewarding hardwork and excellence.