The Arewa Youths Consultative Forum (AYCF) has responded to recent allegations regarding the fiscal management of Kaduna State, particularly concerning the state’s debt profile under the leadership of Governor Uba Sani.
AYCF in a statement issued by it's President General Yerima Shettima said, the claims that the state has irresponsibly accrued debt and failed to uphold its promises in this regard merit careful scrutiny and a thoughtful response, as they have implications for the political landscape and the ongoing development initiatives within our beloved state.
"It is with a sense of responsibility that we underscore the context behind Kaduna State’s financial decisions. The reported borrowing of ₦36 billion in just six months indeed raises eyebrows; however, it is imperative to evaluate this financial maneuver within the broader landscape of fiscal governance, infrastructure development, and economic revitalization efforts.
"The current economic climate in Nigeria has necessitated proactive measures to inject liquidity into state projects that are crucial for the development of our infrastructure, improvement in education, healthcare, and overall enhancement of the living standards of our citizens".
Furthermore, Shettima said, the forum believed it is vital to acknowledge that past administrations have also made financial commitments that have led to increased debt profiles—some of which have not been addressed with the urgency and transparency needed. Thus, suggesting that the current administration has reneged on its promises without comparing its initiatives with historical precedents is an oversight that hinders constructive dialogue about our state’s future.
"The AYCF recognizes that the complexities of governance, particularly in a developing state, require a careful balance between prudent fiscal management and necessary investments in critical areas affecting the lives of the citizenry. The governor's administration has taken on the task of addressing long-neglected infrastructural decay, supporting the education sector, enhancing healthcare delivery, and fostering economic growth.
These are ambitious yet essential objectives that warrant adequate funding, and thus, short-term borrowing may often become an unavoidable necessity, Shettima stated.
"We call upon detractors of the Kaduna State Government to recognize the challenges that come with governance and to refrain from creating an atmosphere of distrust and divisiveness. The task of governance is not an easy one, and it is essential that we afford the current administration the space and support it needs to actualize its vision for the state. Governor Uba Sani and his team are committed to uplifting the socio-economic status of Kaduna State and navigating the challenges we face as a community with integrity and diligence".
The AYCF urged all stakeholders, including citizens, civil society organizations, and political actors, to foster a collaborative atmosphere instead of resorting to divisive criticism. We must collectively engage in constructive dialogue that leads to actionable solutions for the betterment of our state.
"In conclusion, we reiterate our support for Governor Uba Sani in his endeavors to steer Kaduna State towards a more prosperous future. Let us rally together as one community, shedding the shackles of past grievances and looking forward to a shared vision of progress. Kaduna State deserves our collective support, and it is high time we invest in that journey of resilience and growth".
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