Some three weeks on and a couple of reforms already introduced in governance, the opposition is screaming foul, accusing the Governor of adopting and promoting extremist measures in the admnistration of the state. During his inauguration, El-Rufa’i had declared that, “I say to you today, my fellow citizens of Kaduna State, that the time has come for us to face up to our responsibilities as citizens.We must take many difficult decisions. We have no choice but to postpone immediate gratification and sacrifice the fleeting comforts of today for a better future for our children. This is what change means.” Perhaps as a demonstration of his commitment to the programme, El-Rufa’i also announced his decision to donate half of his salary and allowances to oil the change initiative.
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Opposition trails El-Rufa’i’s Kaduna change initiatives
By Agaju Madugba
Less than four weeks after his inauguration on May 29, Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufa’i, may have begun the implementation of aspects of the promised “change” which he believes will restore what he has consistently described as the lost glory of Kaduna.
Indeed, the All Progressives Congress (APC) journey to the Kaduna Government House was laced with the party’s change slogan which El-Rufa’i had vowed to execute. Some three weeks on and a couple of reforms already introduced in governance, the opposition is screaming foul, accusing the Governor of adopting and promoting extremist measures in the admnistration of the state. During his inauguration, El-Rufa’i had declared that, “I say to you today, my fellow citizens of Kaduna State, that the time has come for us to face up to our responsibilities as citizens.
We must take many difficult decisions. We have no choice but to postpone immediate gratification and sacrifice the fleeting comforts of today for a better future for our children. This is what change means.” Perhaps as a demonstration of his commitment to the programme, El-Rufa’i also announced his decision to donate half of his salary and allowances to oil the change initiative.
Less than four weeks after his inauguration on May 29, Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufa’i, may have begun the implementation of aspects of the promised “change” which he believes will restore what he has consistently described as the lost glory of Kaduna.
Indeed, the All Progressives Congress (APC) journey to the Kaduna Government House was laced with the party’s change slogan which El-Rufa’i had vowed to execute. Some three weeks on and a couple of reforms already introduced in governance, the opposition is screaming foul, accusing the Governor of adopting and promoting extremist measures in the admnistration of the state. During his inauguration, El-Rufa’i had declared that, “I say to you today, my fellow citizens of Kaduna State, that the time has come for us to face up to our responsibilities as citizens.
We must take many difficult decisions. We have no choice but to postpone immediate gratification and sacrifice the fleeting comforts of today for a better future for our children. This is what change means.” Perhaps as a demonstration of his commitment to the programme, El-Rufa’i also announced his decision to donate half of his salary and allowances to oil the change initiative.
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