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President’s Visit to Katsina State Disconnect from People’s Needs -By Abba Dukawa

To bridge the gap between the government and the people, there is a need for leaders who understand the intricacies of the state’s problems and are committed to tackling them head-on. By prioritizing the people’s needs and working towards sustainable development, the government can build trust and foster a sense of ownership among its citizens

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Abba Dukawa

The recent visit by the President to Katsina State has sparked concerns about the disconnect between the government’s priorities and the people’s needs. The visits exposed they hypocritical approach to the need of their people, states and the Northern Nigeria as whole. The quality of leadership in Northern Nigeria has been questioned, with allegations of self serving interest , ineptitude, and a lack of vision.

Northern Nigeria faces numerous challenges that threaten its stability and development. Some of the key issues include Insecurity,Poverty, Education, Economic hardship,Inequality and Social and Cultural Challenges. The visit has been seen as an opportunity missed to engage with the state’s residents, listen to their concerns, and chart a way forward for development.

While the visit was marked by displays of pageantry and entertainment, the state’s pressing issues, such as insecurity, poverty, and economic hardship, seemed to take a backseat. Critics argue that the government’s focus on superficial events rather than addressing the root causes of the state’s challenges is a clear indication of a disconnect from the people’s needs.

The introduction of Rarara’s wife to the President by the Katsina State Governor, contravening cultural and religious norms, raises questions about leaders’ priorities and values. Current leaders seem more focused on personal interests and political survival than advocating for the North.

The Governor’s praise for the President’s economic reforms, despite the region’s struggles, is concerning. Economic reforms should lift people out of poverty, create jobs, and stimulate growth. If not yielding tangible benefits, they need reevaluation.

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The North needs leaders prioritizing regional development and working towards a brighter future. Leaders understanding our region’s problems and committed to tackling them head-on are crucial. It’s time for a shift in approach, prioritizing people’s needs over personal interests.

As we move forward, we must demand more from our leaders. We need leaders who will stand up for the North and work tirelessly to find solutions. Anything less is a disservice to the region and its people.

We need leaders who cultivate a culture of good governance, prioritizing accountability and transparency to address insecurity and promote development. Visionary leaders who prioritize all citizens’ needs, regardless of tribe or religion, are crucial for unity and stability.

Leaders who accelerate economic development, create jobs, and provide essential services like education and healthcare can reduce poverty and insecurity. We require leaders who will combat corruption and promote social justice, reducing inequality and fostering stability.

In Northern Nigeria, effective security reforms are necessary, including modernizing security agencies, enhancing intelligence gathering, and addressing insecurity’s root causes to ensure public safety.

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To bridge the gap between the government and the people, there is a need for leaders who understand the intricacies of the state’s problems and are committed to tackling them head-on. By prioritizing the people’s needs and working towards sustainable development, the government can build trust and foster a sense of ownership among its citizens

May God guide Nigeria towards true Development and Prosperity.

Dukawa, concerned Nigerian can be reached at abbahydukawa@gmail.com

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