The renovation of the
political dynamics in the four states governed by Adams Oshiomhole, Edo,
Ibikunle Amosun, Ogun, Kassim Shettima, Borno and Ibrahim Dankwambo, Gombe is
commendable.
The handsome effort of the
four was reflected in the ease with which all four won re-election for a second
term.
For their efforts in making
a difference, Governors Oshiomhole, Amosun, Shettima and Dankwambo are
recognised as Governors of the Year, 2015.
Governor Kashim Shettima
(Borno)
Arguably, no governor in
the country faced the kind of pressure Governor Shettima got from the disparate
forces that tackled him for most of his first four years in office. While the
Boko Haram insurgents tackled from one bestial side, local political adversaries
working in league with foes in Abuja regularly tackled him on the political
plain.
The challenges nonetheless,
Governor Shettima has won praise from far and near for his remarkable efforts
in building hope, houses and unusual honesty in the heartland of Boko Haram.
Ibrahim Dankwambo (Gombe)
Described as the last man
standing, Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo was the only PDP governor who won
re-election in the last general election. His feat was, however, not unexpected
given the landmark achievements of the administration in infrastructure,
healthcare, education, agriculture among others.
Comrade Adams Oshiomhole
(Edo)
The advent of Comrade Adams
Oshiomhole as governor of Edo State in 2008 led to the massive reconstruction
of roads and other infrastructure that had until his coming almost laid in
perpetual disrepair. Besides road infrastructure, Governor Oshiomhole has in
seven years made differences in the health and education sectors in the state.
Equally remarkable is his
role in reshaping the political configuration of Edo State, taking the
initiative from the old political order that had until recently held sway in
the state.
Governor Ibikunle Amosun
(Ogun)
Friends and foes of
Governor Ibikunle Amosun in Ogun State are agreed on the massive reconstruction
of roads that have given a new face to some of the ancient towns in Ogun State.
While critics lament the high priority given to road infrastructure by the
administration, Governor Amosun like a man with vision has soldiered on,
focused on the bigger picture that opening up the state would in turn bring the
state to a new lease of life.
Shettima maybe not sure of the others.
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