According to the Center for International and Advanced Professional Studies (CIAPS) who performned a Governors Performance Index (GPI) this is what they had to say
After 100 days in office is CGPI best Governor.El-Rufai wins CGPI Governor of Nigeria after 100 days in office…Adamawa State Governor Mohammed Jubril Bindow is bottom of the class…Sokoto and Kano in joint Second Place… Wike of Rivers State is in 3rd Place
After 100 days in office as Governor, Kaduna state Governor Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai has been judged to be Nigerian best Governor based on a comparative analysis of Governors performance in Nigeria.
The study tagged CIAPS Governors Performance Index (CGPI) is a monthly performance review of what Governors across the country are doing in their offices and it is conducted by the Lagos based Centre for International Advanced and Professional Studies (CIAPS).
In a statement released by the Centre, the CGPI coordinator, Mr Olumuyiwa Ayoola explained that the variables used as indexes for performance were mathematically calculated and this months variables included “Readiness for Office, Innovation in Office, Ability to be in tune with the mood of the nation, Security and Leadership by example”. According to Mr Olumuyiwa Ayoola, the action of each state governor was monitored and studied from their first day in office and the findings were graded and compared to that of fellow governors across the country.
In a cumulative study of their first 100 days in office, the CGPI results show that Kaduna state Governor Mallam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai scored a total of 70% to win the CGPI Governor of the month award whilst Governors Abdullahi Ganduje and Aminu Tambuwal of Kano and Sokoto both scored a total of 58% for joint second place. In third place with a total of score of 56% is the governor Rivers State, Nyesome Wike. At the very bottom of the list is Adamawa State Governor Mohammed Jubril Bindow that has not even updated the state website.
Commenting on the CGPI report, CIAPS Centre Director and CGPI Chair, Prof Anthony Kila stated that “the 100 days tradition has come to stay and the CGPI is a useful tool for democracy and good governance as it allows government to be objectively measured against their peers and compels all in power to be mindful of accountability”.
The variables used for measuring Governors performance this month takes into account that most governors are new to office whilst some have been there for a longer period of time.
Kila further explained that he hopes that the CGPI monthly reports will allow governors to sit up, improve their performances during their tenure and even enter into healthy competition between themselves for the benefit of their states and the country as a whole.
The CGPI committee will continue to meet monthly at CIAPS to review performance of state governors in the country.
CIAPS is the first paperless institution in Africa and it is running career-oriented programmes aimed at getting graduates and professional into jobs in their chosen professions.
The main areas of studies are: Journalism, Business Administration, Banking and Finance, Office management, Education and Project Management.
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ReplyDeleteA well written constructive criticism.....Nevertheless we shouldn't be swayed by the current events that has befallen our dear adamawa state to become insultive towards our Governor because all Nigerian leaders both past and present are responsible for the crisis in our country today. Instead, let us support our leader with a clear cut agenda for his people irrespective of his political party,age,social class,academic qualifications,religion or ethnic tribe. Cos that's the only way forward for this our state and country,Nigeria.
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