More than Two- hundred Kwarans earlier assessed the 10months performance of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq led administration
The assessment which was subjected into public appraisal in an online questionnaire organized by a public analyst, Araakurin Bolakale, read the mind of Kwarans about the governor’s administration
According to the data base made available to The Informant247, the respondents graded the administration on six qualities of good governance: Rule of law, Responsiveness, Transparency, Consensus Oriented, Accountability and Participation. Moreso, the survey responses were classified into satisfactory, fair and unsatisfactory
The response of the respondents on good governance were presented in percentage as follows:
Rule of law ( satisfactory-26.4%, Fair-26.9%, Unsatisfactory-46.2% )
Responsiveness (satisfactory-41.5%, fair-26.7%, unsatisfactory-31.8% )
Transparency( satisfactory-28.4%, fair-16.2%, unsatisfactory-55.3% )
Consensus Orientation( satisfactory-26.4%, fair-26.9%, unsatisfactory-46.7% )
Accountability( satisfactory-31%, fair-16.8%, unsatisfactory-52% )
Participation( satisfactory-34.5%, fair-19.3%, unsatisfactory-46.2% )
The statistical results grossly marked the administration down in the area of ‘Transparency’ and ‘Accountability’. The respondents, however, called the government’s attention on equity, justice and fairness in the civil service commission, also urging a need for good rapport among the stakeholders in other to ensure that democracy is deepened internally.
In other to do well in implementing rule of law, wide range in communication flow, governance should be separated from politics, also governor AbdulRahman needs to sign FOI act to enhance transparency— blueprint across various sectors should be drawn and implemented within stipulated time frame, they added.
The respondents alleged the administration of ruling secretly, “We voted for him to see change but when it’s comes to transparency and accountability it’s unsatisfactory. We don’t know what is coming from KWIRS OR HARMONY HOLDING OR OUR MONTHLY STATUTORY ALLOCATIONS.”
The statement also read: “Sango electricity installation is still lying there without connection till now, despite promises. Sango people are always on the side of the governor, but the government has not been on our side”.
The respondents decried the need for financial transparency, creating an open dialogue with the young and vibrant youths of the state, encouraging the youths on entrepreneurship, leadership and management, information technology, vocational training and many more.