With Love From Abdulrazaq-Raheem Adedoyin
Today is Governor AbdulRaman AbdulRazaq’s 65th birthday. There are plenty of congratulatory messages especially in newspapers and on social media. Special prayers are also being held to commemorate this milestone.
But birthday gifts? The Governor is averse to loud celebrations; so, you won’t probably find him in Kwara today to hand him your gifts.
But the Sardauna of Ilorin Emirate and the Akorede of Oro Kingdom actually received a unique birthday gift a week ahead of the celebration today. It was from Nigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu who was the Governor’s guest for three days in Ilorin last week precisely from January 28 to January 30, 2025.
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The First Lady’s gift came in the form of a resounding testimonial on the outstanding performance of the Governor in office and the abundant love that that performance elicits in Kwara State.
“I see the love you (Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq) have for your people. It’s quite infectious. This shows that you’re a core politician’ the First Lady remarked at a banquet organized in her honour during the 3-day visit.
With his people, ( Kwarans) the love is mutual as Mrs Tinubu acknowledges: ‘We know you people of Kwara State greatly love your Governor’.
The love goes even further and deeper , extending to the inner recesses of Nigeria’s first family
‘We also love him; Mr. President loves him even more. That’s it!’ she submitted.
The cultivation and spread of love in Kwara State is truly infectious.
Who would not love a performing leader?
For five years, Governor AbdulRazaq has constructed a network of projects across the state yearning for the traditional inauguration ceremonies. But in his typical simple style, the Governor just allowed the use of most of the projects without ceremonial noise.
But the First Lady came and she opened Kwara’s legacy projects to the world.
What changed the Governor’s mind? The dire needs to showcase his legacy work and dismantle the false narratives of the opposition.
In inviting the President’s wife and in the typical AA fashion, the gender card was in full display. Welcome to Kwara , the home of expressive love for the women and the young people.
In Kwara, women and the young people are celebrated. A state law, initiated by the Abdulrazaq Administration mandates gender inclusiveness in government appointments. Accordingly, more than half of the members of the state executive council are women and they are saddled with the critical work in Finance, education, health, communication and agriculture; four out of the six members of the state House of assembly members from the governor’s senatorial district are women. Virtually all the elected vice chairmen of local governments are women; a woman is also currently serving as Executive Chairman of Moro Local Government.
So, Kwara being the women’s haven, it made sense that the Governor would choose the First Lady to come unveil his iconic projects
The invitation notice was short but the First Lady’s presence in the State of Harmony was electrifying. There was so much packed into the three-day official visit. She came, she saw and she marveled.
‘I could say that we came here on a very short notice. It’s been incredible. I personally see the work of wonderful coordination and everything has just worked well’.
And truly- ignore the opposition noise- things are working well in Kwara State in terms of Infrastructural development and good governance.
The First Lady’s elaborate engagements during her visit started with the inauguration of the ICT Community Centre at the Kwara State University of Education, Ilorin built by her Renewed Hope Initiative and the Intensive Care Unit and Dr. Amuda Aluko Ward at the General Hospital, Ilorin .
The First Lady then pivoted to the AbdulRazaq Signature projects which she either inaugurated or toured. These included:
Tanke Flyover, named after the late celebrated disciplinarian , General Tunde Idiagbon, deputy to General Muhammadu Buhari when Buhari was Military Head of State. Tanke is a strategic area within Ilorin and that flyover is already easing the free flow of traffic significantly and is certain to boost the economy of the state
Groundbreaking ceremony of the multi billion naira State Civil Service Clinic. The old clinic is being reconstructed from scratch to a multi- storey State -of -the- art public hospital. It is named after Senator Oluremi Tinubu.
Tour of innovation Hub, Garment Factory and the Sugar Factory Film Studio. The First Lady who donated N350 million to produce a movie projecting the culture and rich heritage of Kwara State to the world predicted that Kwara would cause an upset in Nigeria’s creative industry
Evening leisure at the Flower Garden, GRA, Ilorin, once a hideout for criminal activities but resuscitated to a lush-green recreational facility
The iconic projects inaugurated last week and many more awaiting inauguration are located in Ilorin, the state capital for the benefit of all Kwarans ( not just Ilorin indigenes) and non Kwarans. Many more developmental projects are however, spread across the state.
As all politics is local, everyone has something to point to in their constituencies. In my native Oro Kingdom, we celebrate Governor AbdulRazaq for his Administration’s investments in our communities on healthcare ( Upgrading , comprehensive renovation, equipping and staffing of the Legacy Oro General Hospital); education (the comprehensive renovation, construction of new classrooms, supply of equipments and staffing at the iconic Oro Grammar School) and road infrastructure (construction of a major road- Okerimi Oro junction to NITEL junction – connecting the two wards in Oro land. )
It is in recognition of The Governor’s contributions to the development of Oro Kingdom that he was honoured with the honorary chieftaincy title of Akorede of Oro Kingdom in 2022. Akorede means someone who has brought good fortunes to a community.
For spreading joy, love and good fortunes across the state, you may dub Governor AbdulRazaq the Akorede of Kwara State.
Happy Birthday, Akorede of Kwara-Alhaji Raheem Adedoyin FNGE, FNIPR, who is the Oloriewe of Oro Kingdom and a stakeholder in Kwara State, writes from Ilorin