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We have one of the most difficult jobs in the world – El-Rufai

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Nasir El-Rufai



Governor, Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, on Monday, revealed that governors have one of the most difficult jobs in the world.

Speaking on Channels TV after the fifth edition of Kadinvest, the state government’s investment forum, El-Rufai said most people believe Governors are corrupt and ineffective.

Asked why he believes the worst job in Nigeria is to be a Governor, El-Rufai said: “We came into office at a very bad time in terms of economic viability,” he said. “We came in when oil prices were crashing into the twenties and we had inherited bureaucracies that were designed and structured around $100 per barrel oil. We had inherited wages at that level as well. And all of a sudden, there was this collapse and Nigeria went into a recession.”

Despite the recession, he said, people still expected progress to happen “overnight”.

“Governors are the most suspected elected officials,” El-Rufai continued. “Everyone thinks Governors are just thieves and we are wasting state resources, we are not doing anything. Governors are assumed to be taking security votes. When people hear security votes, they think it is a slush fund for Governors. So we have a very negative image out there.

“Meanwhile, we have one of the most difficult jobs in the world. And we are subnational; our capacity to borrow is limited. The Federal Government can print money. We cannot.

“Other than Lagos,  very few state governments have room to do what they can do because apart from Lagos virtually every state in Nigeria relies on Federation Account transfers. And when they go down, you are in trouble.



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