From Noah Ebije, Kaduna
Kaduna State governorship Aspirant under the platform of the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) for 2023 general elections, Mr. Shunom Adinga has said that the State government does not need to rely on federal monthly allocation to survive.
 
Mr. Adinga, though, physically challenged, vowed to ensure rapid development of the State if voted into power, pointing out that the developmental project of governor Nasir El-Rufai has little or no human face.
He said all that the State needed to do is to harness the huge human resources that the State is blessed with for greater ideas because, “ideas rule the world”.
 
While interacting with journalists over his governorship ambition, said if he wins the election, he already has the blueprint to that could take Kaduna to greater height.
“If the human resources is well tapped into, there would be no need for the reliance on monthly allocation from the federal government by the State government.
 
“With the between eight to ten million population in Kaduna State, you can look inwards and harness them to become resources without waiting for FG allocation.
“I don’t want to talk about resources, they are nothing, without human input. I  can govern Kaduna more successfully than previous administrators.
He noted that being a physically challenged person will not deter him from doing better because, “I am relying on the fact that we as physically challenged can do better.
“My affiliation to politics is for human capital development.
“Developing human beings  is my cardinal point because as  a founding member  of  the APC, coming on board the platform of the party to bring it back to its founding principles, is what  I am aiming at to achieving, however, we are still on consultation”.