Politics
Masari Compares Life of A Governor to Prisoner, Dead Person
The governor of Katsina, Aminu Masari, has compared the life of a governor to that of a criminal being taken to prison while noting it is also no different from that of a “dead person in an ambulance and firefighters”.
The analogy was noted by the governor while complaining about the challenges presented by insecurity.
According to the governor in an interview with DW Hausa on Friday, “In this difficult time and uncertainty, all the issue of governance has been dominated by security matters from sunset to dawn. I receive security reports at any moment through many channels daily.”
Masari noted that the insecurity level in Katsina is alarming, adding that “no sensible leader who has the feeling of his people at heart will be happy in such situation”.
“Governing in this difficult time I see no joy that people are saying we are enjoying,” he said.
“In this kind of situation we are having sleepless nights. You only have a few hours to sleep with your phone beneath your ears and whoever calls you at midnight won’t do that to greet you but to tell you a problem that is happening.
“People misunderstood us (governors) as people enjoying themselves. Some people are just assuming things and we must not assume what we think is right because if someone is not in the system, he cannot understand the situation.
“The irony of this life is that a governor is being escorted with screaming siren so is the criminal being taken to prison, the dead person in an ambulance and firefighters all use sirens. So what is the joy about the sirens?
“The paramount thing about governance is that once you are at the helm of affairs, always prepare to leave. You must not allow yourself to be carried away by the arrogance of power.”
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