Opinion by Hashim Suleiman:
Let me refer to my September 16, 2019 article tagged ‘Pantami, Kashifu and the beauty of vision” where I had identified Kashifu Inuwa as an individual who had understood clearly the vision of Dr Isa Ali Pantami and had equally chosen to fly with it to fruition.
It is also a
practical knowledge that people could actually be good carriers of vision and
supportive but may not make good leaders, however, Mr Kashifu has today proven
to be good in both fronts having stayed a year in office as the Director
General of the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA).
What Kashifu
has showcased from transition to becoming DG till today sits very well with our
expectation at #30PercentOrNothing because while were asking for a 30%
affirmative action for the youth, we were also very clear as to the sort of
youth that should be brought on board if the expected youth excellence and energy
were to manifest, we therefore thank Kashifu for vindicating our message which
was borne out of critical research.
I was pained
the other day when I was having a conversation with an elder brother and I
accused his age group for failing to provide mentorship to us and thereby
leading to a scarcity of critical youths who can measure up to the leadership
gaps that are being created on a daily. He responded to me by mentioning certain
youths who have held leadership positions in recent past and have not done well
enough to satisfy the expectations of a youth. I had to explain to him how the
recruitment process mattered a lot, it never meant that simply appointing a
youth was synonymous to performance but rather the careful selection and
appointment of youths who have had personal history of zeal, vision and hunger
for success. In this area again, Mr Kashifu has measured up and has in fact
provided a template for such kinds of selection going forward in order that the
big deficit being created in leadership in Nigeria and Africa can be bridged.
Remember how
he was a key player in the piloting of the Dr Isa Pantami’s digital journey in
2017 and there couldn’t have been a better way of consolidating such efforts
after the ascendance of Dr Pantami to Ministership than the eventual
appointment of Kashifu as the substantive DG of NITDA which in my opinion is
the most critical Agency in the Digital Economy campaign. Because the selection
and appointment was right, the performance in one year has also matched the
expectation.
From a year
after Dr Pantami became the DG of NITDA, commissioning of various completed
projects started and they have continued till today and we can lately see how
all the other parastatals under the Ministry of Communications and Digital
Economy are working to outdo each other in terms of delivery of projects to be
commissioned by the Hon. Minister.
Little
wonder why during the commissioning of the 11 Digital Economy projects by Dr
Pantami on 11th August, 2020, the Chairman of the Projects Commissioning
Committee Mr Ayuba Shuaibu had while presenting the welcome address described
Mr Kashifu as a progressive per excellence and finally referred to him as ‘Mr
Progress’. This is an indication that the good things people do resonates in
the minds of fair and discerning individuals.
So far, I
have not gone into the crux of Mr Progress’s achievements in one year. In the
beginning from his first speech to the personnel of the Agency where he
appeared in a deep blue suit which was well sewn to fit and matching shoes to
present a man well dressed and ready for digitization. The speech also matched
dressing by declaring his wish to first turn the edifice into a smart one that
was expected of an ICT Agency. Talk is cheap they say but the way to understand
a serious leader is he who walks the talk and NITDA is today a smart office
that could be presented to anyone as being Nigeria’s ICT regulator talk less of
the improved zeal and corporate appearance of the personnel themselves. The
Nigerian parlance will tell you the seriousness of an individual is in the
‘packaging’.
Basically, NITDA
has become an Agency that represents a sector which it regulates; there has
been introduction of dress code to ensure appearances are in consonance with
the building and the ICT sector in general. The commissioning of the
rejuvenated smart office structure which was performed by the Honorable
Minister Pantami last Monday was well publicized and it was amongst the series
of projects that the Hon Minister has been commissioning week in week out.
Further to
this, the man has enhanced the Cybersecurity infrastructure through the
commissioning of the new CERRT office which is more equipped to track cyber
threats to the nation. Little wonder why NITDA kept alerting Nigerians on
various threats and scams that were prevalent during the COVID-19 pandemic
lockdown period.
Furthermore,
the DG had taken special interest in educating Nigerians about the
opportunities the pandemic had presented. He highlighted so much how the new
normal was an opportunity for the ICT sector to think outside the box and
harness the opportunities to replace the vacuum created with technological
tendencies. Such awareness coming from a regulator has permeated the public and
has since manifested and the increased utilization of technology for activities
is evidently on the increase.
Unfortunately,
this space will not be enough to enumerate the ample strides that the young
professional has exhibited but the one year milestone was enough for us to see
an individual who looked the part regarding the ideal expectation of young
people in governance. It also behooves on us to echo such to a public that is
in deficit of young leadership that was capable of managing the polity
following the exit of the elder statesmen.
We shall
continue to be on the lookout for young appointees who have chosen to
distinguish themselves by delivering those qualities which are expected of
young people especially as relates to performance and shift away from the norm
but on this occasion give it up for Mr Kashifu Inuwa Abdullahi for admitting
himself into the Leadership Hall of Fame with his stellar performances in a one
year milestone that embodies many more to come for benefit of nation.
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