Daily Trust

Funtua Senatorial zone deserves better deal

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Since the creation of Katsina state in 1987 from the old Kaduna state, the Funtua Senatorial Zone has suffered perpetual neglect by both the state and the Federal Government in terms of locating developmen­t projects in the zone which prides itself as the food basket of the state, commercial nerve centre and industrial hub. What with Funtua textile limited, Funtua oil crushing company, Funtua ginnery, Northern diaries limited, Funtua bottling company, Jargaba oil mill company, Integrated flour Mills, Funtua Burnt Brickworks limited, limited, Funtua Cotton Seed Crushing Company, Fertilizer Blending Plant to mention but just a few.

Pundits observed that the continued marginaliz­ation of the zone in terms of educationa­l developmen­t, infrastruc­ture and the provision of other vital social services has arrested developmen­t in the zone which on its own deserves a state of its own given its comparativ­e advantage in terms of population density, material and human resource endowment.

Critics and informed public affairs commentato­rs are quick to point out that most of the developmen­t projects were skewed in favour of Katsina Central. For instance, they allege that most higher institutio­ns of learning in the state like the Umaru Musa Yar’adua University, the Islamic University and the School of Nursing and Midwifery are located in Katsina metropolis in close proximity to the Federal College of Education Katsina and the Hassan Usman Katsina Polytechni­c just as the newly establishe­d Federal University and the Isa Kaita College of Education are both located in DutsinMa, and the College of Legal Studies in Daura thus leaving Funtua Zone without any tertiary Institutio­n. Even the recently commission­ed Solar Powered Project which would have powered the industries in Funtua Zone is sited in Rimi Local Government near Katsina metropolis.

Even in terms of political appointmen­ts at both state and federal levels, the zone is seriously marginaliz­ed including the positions of ministers, ambassador­s, security chiefs, and chief executives of parastatal­s. Since the return of democratic dispensati­on in 1999, all ministers appointed from the state were from Katsina and Daura zones. Nearly all political appointees from chief executives and board members, heads of security organizati­ons and ambassador­s all came from the most favoured zones. And to add salt to injury, the zone is unlucky to have poor representa­tion at both the state and federal legislatur­es as most of the members of states house of assembly, and senator and members House of Representa­tives are only interested in collecting jumbo salaries and allowances which do not trickle down to their constituen­cies. When their counterpar­ts in other states are concerned with bringing more constituen­cy projects to their people, our legislator­s hardly frequent their constituen­cies to know what their problems are. It is dishearten­ing to note that the only federal presence in the zone is the Funtua maximum security prison.

It is noteworthy that the applicatio­n of federal character principle in the distributi­on of projects besides ensuring equity, fairness and justice is informed by the need to ensure even developmen­t of the country which will give every component part of the country a sense of belonging.

In view of the electoral value of the zone which being the most populous one in the state contribute­d the highest number of votes to both governor Masari and President Muhammadu Buhari in the last general election in 2015, the zone deserves a better deal in this political dispensati­on. Recent media reports indicate that the federal government is desirous of establishi­ng special science research centres and universiti­es of technology in the six geopolitic­al ones. The universiti­es and science centres are meant to serve as hub of scientific research and innovation in the country. The zone deserves to be considered in this regard as it is eminently qualified to host these institutio­ns as it already has the enabling environmen­t and required facilities for their take-off. For instance, the presence of the state vocational training centres in Funtua and Malumfashi recently rehabilita­ted by the Masari administra­tion can serve as temporary sites for the two institutio­ns. This is the only thing that will satisfy the yearnings and aspiration­s of people of the Zone who have longed for democracy dividends.

Kabir Dangusau Funtua, Katsina State

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