Kano State governor 
Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso  yesterday alleged that 
President 
Goodluck Jonathan gave the 16 governors who voted for Plateau 
State governor 
Jonah Jang at last year’s Nigeria Governors’ Forum 
election N2 billion each.
According to him, while the 16 pro-Jang governors were financially 
gratified to do the presidency’s bidding, the other 19 governors who 
voted for Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi were left with nothing at
 all.
Kwankwaso stated this at a meeting between him and a team from the 
secretariat of the NGF on peer review mechanism led by the forum’s 
director-general, Mr Ashishana B. Okauru, at Government House, Kano.
The governor said, “Each of the 16 governors that voted Governor Jang
 has benefited from N2 billion from our own money given to them free of 
charge. All of us from Amaechi side were given nothing. That is not 
being fair, that is not even correct and it is illegal.”
Kwankwaso also accused the federal government of deliberately causing
 disunity among the 36 governors of the federation just to jeopardise 
the collective interest of Nigerians, adding that it is for this reason 
that the federal government is mischievously recognising Jang who scored
 16 votes against Rivers State governor Rotimi Amaechi who polled 19 
votes in last year’s election of the NGF.
Kwankwaso observed that because federal government had so much to 
benefit from the rancour that causes disunity among the governors, it is
 using hidden antics to destabilise the Governors’ Forum.
“We are having difficulties in coming together as one forum because 
the federal government is not respecting democratic tenets. For rapid 
progress to ensue, governors in the country must work as brothers,” he 
noted.
The director-general of the NGF, Okauru, who had earlier noted that 
it was the desire of the forum to see all the 36 governors as one under 
one umbrella, said a lot of ground has already been lost in polio 
eradication because of the lingering insecurity in the country, the 
teeming youth unemployment and the Excess Crude Account.
Lamenting that comradeship among the governors had also waned, Okauru
 said that State Peer Review Mechanism (SPRM) meeting with the state 
executive council would pave a way for the stakeholders’ workshop, which
 formally commenced with the implementation of SPRM process in the 
state.
He commended Kwankwaso for what he described as the landmark 
achievements recorded, including the creation of 24 women and youth 
development institutions, sponsoring of over 2,000 indigenes, among 
others, adding that the Sun Newspaper Man of the Year Award for 2013 
given to the governor was well deserved.
Kwankwaso also urged  the NGF secretariat to produce a best practice template in all sectors of the economy for the governors.
According to the governor, such development will ensure quick harvesting of best practices from a particular state by others.
The governor, who assured that he would continue to improve on his 
development strides, added that such template would help fast-track 
development in the country, if shared among governors.
He said, “I need to learn one or two unique practices from other states which I could replicate in Kano State.
If you give us a template on why and how a state is succeeding, for 
instance in the environment, it will be easier for us to copy.
“I would give such template to my commissioners to study for possible
 replication. If I have a literature or a template on what a state is 
doing in a particular sector, I would not need to travel to such state 
to learn.’’
He, however, advised that such templates should be made compact for easy comprehension.
According to the governor, the reason people still make mistakes 
during invention is because there is no fixed literature on invention.
He said that once there was a fixed literature on invention or any 
other process, mistakes would be minimal, if not completely eliminated. 
There is a lot of best practices in some states that could be replicated
 if documented and presented to other states, he said.
Presidency keeps mum
But the presidency has kept mum over the matter as efforts to get in 
touch with the  Special Adviser to the President on the Media and 
Publicity, 
Dr. Reuben Abati,  to react to the allegation proved abortive
 as phone calls made to him could not go through. Also text messages 
sent to him was not replied to at press time .