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Deepening Democracy In Ogun State
By
Adegbenro Adebanjo Personal Assistant to Governor Gbenga Daniel
For some leaders, leaving the cosy
environment of their offices is something they will rather avoid. Whenever
the terrain they are to visit is far removed from the seat of power they
tactically hide under the exigencies of state matters and ask their aides to
represent them. Other leaders reluctantly go to one or two rural settings
through out their tenure just to fulfill all righteousness. The only time
they are compelled to visit those parts of their jurisdiction that are
nearly impossible to get to is when there is a major upheaval that is
threatening the peace of their domain and country. Of course and as a matter
of rule they only stay for one or two hours. Typically majority of those in
power simply leave the people in the lurch after divesting them of their
votes.
Ogun state is
certainly not one of those climes where the leaders are only interested in
the people for selfish reasons. The government of Otunba Gbenga Daniel is
showing, in words and deeds, how the leadership can connect with the people.
In the last three years Governor Daniel has made regular working visits to
different parts of the state a cardinal principle of his administration.
These are not just whistle stops visits. It is a carefully plan affair
during which the governor attends a village square meeting with the people.
The meeting is held in designated rural communities. And it is actually a
village square setting as the governor and officials of his government sit
with the people, take questions from them, listen to their complaints and
demands and explain rationale behind government projects and actions. There
have been occasions when the governor had to reverse some decisions based on
the demand of the people.
Through the ongoing
community development assessment tours, Governor Gbenga Daniel is once again
reinforcing the fact that the people are the centerpiece of governance. But
if the truth must be told the ward to ward visit personally led by Governor
Gbenga Daniel is not a tea party and only leaders who are genuinely
interested in the welfare of the people can attempt it. Chief Ebenezer
Babatope erudite politician and one of the closest associates of the late
stage Chief Obafemi Awolowo witnessed first hand the gathering of the people
and their governor in Owode during the grand finale of the assessment tour
of the Obafemi Owode Local Government. He must have witnessed a replication
of the true democracy during the Obafemi Awolowo era when the people in
concert with their true leaders decided the way forward for their
communities.
According to Chief Babatope such regular
consultations between the government and the governed engender development
and lead to verifiable progress. The former minister of the federal republic
said he was not surprised that much progress was being recorded in Ogun
State since the government is in tune with the needs of the people. Chief
Ebenezer Babatope described the tour which began in Yewa North Local
Government on Tuesday May 30 as a mass movement that would change the face
of politics and further enhance good governance in Ogun State.
He is right. One of
the major aims of the tour which would take Governor Daniel to all the 236
wards in the State is to assess the level of development and the impact of
government programmes on the people. The tour is also in consonance with
Governor Daniel’s belief that the people must have a say in government. The
Governor is mindful of the fact that one of the reasons why past governments
fail to deliver real dividends to the people was because they did not bond
with the people. They did not know what the people actually wanted and when
projects were taking to communities there was no follow up to assess whether
those projects were functional and beneficial to the people.
Governor Daniel is
making the rounds of the communities to see things for himself. He is
talking to the people and not just relying on the feedbacks from officials.
By feeling the pulse of the people, he would be able to assess how well is
government has performed and what other things that are needed to be done.
This is a unique approach to the empowerment of the people and the strategic
development of communities.
If the reactions of
the people in the communities so far visited are anything to go by, the
goals of the tour are being met. For one the people want to be part of
governance going by the way they besiege the venues of the interactive
sessions with the governor. The community assessment tours have become a
people’s parliament of sorts as the representatives of different interest
groups take the governor and his officials to task on several issues. There
have been commendations and knocks. On the whole however the general
consensus is that the Otunba Gbenga Daniel administration has succeeded in
bringing government closer to the people through the execution of people
oriented policies and projects.
Chief Sesan
Soluade, who served as deputy governor to late Governor Bisi Onabanjo, had
to leave other pressing matters to attend the one held in Kajola in Obafemi
Owode Local Government area. Chief Soluade, a Chieftain of the Alliance for
Democracy, said he was impressed with Governor’s Daniel Style of governance
and his delivery of dividends of democracy to the people.
At Ode Remo ward I, The Alaye of Ode, Oba Funso
Adeolu described the Governor as a man whose truth and sincerity of purpose
is obvious from his concern for the welfare of the people. He said by
listening to the people and tailoring development to suit their needs,
Otunba Daniel has succeeded in transforming the State. Oba Adeolu aligned
himself with the general consensus that the OGD administration has impacted
positively on various communities in the State. At Ado Odo –Ota Local
Government Chief Ogungbayi Akanni said
Otunba Daniel was the first Governor since inception of the state to have
identified with the welfare of the Baales, pointing out that their monthly
stipends had been increased from three hundred naira (
At all the
stops Otunba Daniel always make sure that he preaches the virtue of politics
of tolerance among the various aspirants to political offices. At Remo
North, Obafemi Owode, Yewa North, Ado- Odo and Ijebu Ode all the aspirants
were brought together by the governor. He told them that what should be
uppermost in their heart was service to the people. He has also continued to
urge them to shun violence and other behavior that could lead to chaos in
the polity. And the approach is actually working to engender political
tolerance which many have said would help the state to achieve generally
peaceful elections in 2007.
But then nothing
good come easy .And the ongoing effort of Governor Daniel to deepen
democracy through the assessment tour is very tasking. As early as 600am the
advance team of the governor’s team is ready to depart for the community
development assessment tour. By 8.00 the Governor’s convoy is on its way out
of Abeokuta. On a typical tour day the governor does not return to Abeokuta
until after dusk. This is to be expected as the Governor spends an average
of three hours at each ward visited. Those who have joined the governor on
the tour have come to find out that Otunba Daniel has a passion for the
people and feels completely at home in their midst. He is never in a hurry
to leave and patiently listens to all question and comments before providing
answers to them or simply giving directives that would provide immediate
succor to the people.
The gains
too are enormous. The people of Ogun State now know that they have a say in
governance and they can hold the government accountable at all times. And
they know that the OGD administration has certainly delivered on its
promises. That is why the people themselves are the ones testifying to the
many gains of the three year old administration of Otunba Gbenga Daniel in
Ogun State .Democracy is working in the Gateway State.
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