Prof Kaletapwa Farauta, Adamawa State’s Deputy Governor-Elect, has stated that she knew she was taking a risk when she resigned as Vice Chancellor of Adamawa State University to become Governor Ahmadu Fintiri’s running mate in the state’s just-concluded governorship election.
The don stated that the people of her community and the governor encouraged her to leave her VC position and run for deputy governor.
“Life is about taking risks and whatever you do in life amounts to taking risks. I knew that when I left the classroom and university environment to take up being the running mate of a sitting governor, it’s either I win or I lose,” Farauta said on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday.
“I believe that God orders people’s destinies and whatever comes your way is a risk and whatever you take up to do in life, as long as you believe in God, and believe in yourself, God will sort it out with you.”
“The community prompted me, my people prompted me and of course my boss did,” Governor Fintiri’s new running mate stated.
Following the conclusion of the Adamawa governorship election which dragged into a supplementary poll and some controversial moments, the Deputy Governor-elect said it is time for all parties to put politics behind and put hands together to unite the people of the state.
“We might have hurt each other in the process of politicking. Now, that is over, we should put it behind us as brothers and sisters, mend our fences because the things that unite us are more than the things that divide us.
“If we focus on things that unite us as Adamawa citizens and Nigerians, we will build a better Adamawa State for ourselves and our children yet unborn,” she stated.
Farauta also promised to speak to the governor to see how they can talk to different groups in the state “to mend every fence that have been broken during this politicking.”