fbpx
Connect with us

Opinion

3 Years After:Remembering President Shehu Shagari

Published

on

 

Na’Allah Muhammad Zagga

Former President Shehu Shagari died at the National Hospital Abuja on December 28th, 2018. The soft-spoken former Nigerian President was one of the most vilified, yet widely misunderstood leaders. Just like Tafawa Balewa, he was portrayed as corrupt, but those who overthrew him were shocked by his uprightness when they came face to face with reality.

Corruption has always been the pretext for removing civilians from power by our politically ambitious soldiers. Shagari’s integrity was so impeachable that the soldiers who removed him from office couldn’t build any corruption case against him. So, was his deputy Alex Ekwueme cleared of corruption.

Shagari, Awolowo, Aminu Kano, Sardauna, Zik and other politicians of their generation were in politics purely motivated by the passion to serve. Unlike today’s politicians, they didn’t perceive politics as a gravy train. Did you know that Shehu Shagari recommended N25,000 annual salary for himself? But the National Assembly increased it to N30,000. Today, according to Shehu Sani’s public admission, each Senator collects N13.5 million monthly as so-called running cost allowance in addition to other hidden financial benefits to the lawmakers.

Kaduna Electricity Disconnects Late President Shagari’s House Over Debt

Shagari was a victim of media prejudice. A senior editor once confessed that he was embarrassed by Shagari’s modest lifestyle. He said when he encountered Shagari at his native town, he couldn’t believe that this man was a former President of an oil rich Nigeria. He said he was shocked by the fact there was no aura of opulence in Shagari’s residence. To cap it, the late Head of State General Sani Abacha had to build a house for Shagari in Sokoto. Shehu had no posh houses in London or fat bank accounts in European countries. That is the extent of Shagari’s honesty.

To Shagari’s credit, even his worst enemy cannot deny the fact that the late President was committed to national unity. He didn’t believe in winner-takes-all politics. Shagari forged a government of national unity by appointing members of the opposition into his cabinet. He was sensitive to our national diversity. His official pardon for Ojokwu, the Biafran rebel leader, who was then living in exile in Ivory Coast, was a courageous decision, though it was controversial.

The Northern military establishment was bitter about that decision and they didn’t forgive Shagari for that. Other critics alleged the pardon was motivated for political advantage by the NPN government. Whatever maybe the perceived motives, the decision to pardon Ojokwu and allow him to return home Nigeria from exile was bold. General Buhari too courted Ojukwu for the same political advantage. So, the allegations of political motives are beside the point. Tell me decisions that not political in Nigeria. Even the establishment of federal universities across the country are motivated by political reasons(their economic viability is a matter for another occasion).

Still on national unity, Shehu Shagari was one of the prominent public figures that persuaded the National Assembly to enact the doctrine of necessity to enable Goodluck Jonathan to serve as Acting President in 2010 during the prolonged hospitalisation of President Umaru Musa Yar’adua in Saudi Arabia. Nigeria was facing imminent constitutional crisis because Yar’adua didn’t officially transmit a letter to the Senate President and Speaker, transferring his powers to the then Vice President Goodluck Jonathan while he attended to his health. As the cabal was playing games and the polity was heating up, Shagari joined other former leaders such as Gowon, Babangida, Obasanjo, Shonekan and others to move Nigeria forward, a patriotic effort that resulted in the declaration of the doctrine of neccessity that formally conferred presidential authority on Jonathan.

Rest in peace Shehu Shagari. May Allah continue to bless his gentle soul and reward his good deeds with aljanna. Amin.

Na’Allah Muhammad Zagga is a public affairs commentator and a Journalist

Opinion

The Wike ,I never Expect-Abba Hamisu

Published

on

Governor Wike making the address

 

Abba Hamisu

Glad to be a resident of Abuja the Federal Capital Territory FCT,glad to have Nyesom Wike as FCT Minister .

Yes in past nine years particularly from 2014 to 2022 I frequently visit Abuja from Kano mostly by air as one of my clients that I provide TV content for them paid the bill on weekly basis together with one or two of my workers at Time Base TvAfrica ,but from the Airport to my hotel all I see then was dust plus harders walking freely around some of the strategic areas of the city .

But with coming of the former Rivers State Governor Wike who mostly perceived to be a stubborn politician ,things have suddenly change overnight.

What I mean by overnight is that the man have change the face of Abuja within one year. I am proud with this development and appreciate the support of Dr. Bunkure ,the State Minister of FCT who was the former Commissioner for Higher Education in Kano State from 2019 to 2023.

With out bothering you much ,what really passionate me about this man is the completion of the Abuja Metro rail which was initiated during the second tenure of Chief Olusegun Obasanjo.

Serial FCT Ministers couldn’t complete this project but Wike did. From Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to the National Stadium down to Edu rail station up to the Central area ,the main Metro stations,was a lovely journey,free of charge for all passengers including me on 7th June 2024 .And according to the plan ,the train will be free up to December 2024.

So Abuja residents like me and Visitors have every right to enjoy this giant project of Wike.

Congratulations Abuja residents and Nigerians by Extension.

My hope is to see Kano light rail soon ,forget about politics ,Governor Yusuf should learn from Wike ,as Prophet of Islam (S A.W ) said “Wisdom is the property of a pious man ,he should pick it where ever he see’s it”.

Kano need modern transportation system fly overs and under passes alone can not provide the needed solutions.

Abba Hamisu Sani ,is the CEO Time Base TvAfrica/Nigerian Bureau Chief Africa Press and the National Coordinator Society For Patriotic Journalism.

Continue Reading

Opinion

Federal Government Agents Must Uphold the Law, Not Cause Havoc in Kano

Published

on

Emir Of Kano Muhammadu Sunusi II

 

By Turaki Abubakar

The recent turmoil surrounding the emirship throne in Kano is distressing and alarming. I am compelled to speak out against the blatant disregard for the law and moral integrity by federal government agents and certain political factions.

Governor Kabir Abba Yusuf has signed into law a decision that deposed the five emirs, effectively reinstating Muhammadu Sanusi II as the Emir of Kano. However, federal security institutions, including the Nigerian Army, Police, and the Department of State Services (DSS), are allegedly working against the implementation of this law, undermining the state’s legal authority.

The complicity of former Governor Ganduje and his camp in this legal defiance is evident. They are abusing the judicial process by rushing to federal courts in Abuja for matters that should be under the exclusive jurisdiction of state high courts. This is a dangerous precedent for federal overreach into state matters.

It is shameful and degrading for institutions like the Nigerian military, police force, and DSS to be allegedly compromised in this manner. Their involvement in this unconstitutional stand-off is a direct affront to the resolutions passed by the Kano State House of Assembly and signed into law by Governor Abba.

The jurisdictional issues are clear. State high courts have exclusive jurisdiction over chieftaincy matters, not federal courts. The Federal High Court has overstepped its bounds by entertaining cases related to the emirship that are the purview of state courts.

I urge senior lawyers, citizens, and all those with a conscience to speak out against this encroachment on Kano’s autonomy and legal integrity. The law must take its rightful place. Aminu Ado Bayero is no longer the Emir of Kano, and unless the law is repealed and his appointment reversed, Muhammadu Sanusi II remains the duly appointed Emir.

In conclusion, the federal government must refrain from encouraging impunity and ensure that its agents respect the rule of law. The institutions responsible for maintaining law and order should not be used as tools for political maneuvering and unconstitutional actions. It is high time that the federal government upholds the principles of justice and legality, allowing Kano State to govern its affairs without undue interference.

Continue Reading

Opinion

Governor Yusuf’s One Year: How Pensioners Were Saved from Grass to Grace

Published

on

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf Of Kano State

 

By Emmanuel Pascal

As an ardent follower of Nigerian politics for years and a former resident of Kano before settling in my hometown, I found it extremely important to write about one of the key achievements of the Governor of my second native state, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, a governor who was elected by the masses to right the wrongs of Dr. Ganduje administration.

When we were growing up as kids in Kano, our parents, who worked as contractors for the Kano State Government’s civil service, would tell us how progressive politics made Kano different from other Nigerian states.

By the time old age forced our parents to leave the state, some of us who were born there continued to keenly follow the political trends in Kano.

I was discussing with my father, who has been retired for many years. He was telling me how the former APC administration in Kano created artificial poverty among the state’s teeming pensioners. I said, “Baba, that is an old story now. Do you know the red cap revolutionaries in Kano politics, led by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, have stopped that and have since cleared the backlog of pensions and arrears?”

I continued to highlight some of the achievements my father was interested in, and the conversation continued like this.

 

By prioritizing the well-being of retirees, his administration efforts in settling all outstanding pension arrears for those who dedicated their lives to public service, has provided much-needed financial stability in the state. This has helped in reducing the burden of uncertainty, allowing retirees to enjoy their golden years with dignity.

His administration also halted unnecessary deductions from the salaries of state workers and retirees. He ensured that their hard-earned wages remain intact, establishing trust and goodwill among civil servants in order to boost their morale and enhance productivity.

Within his one year in office, Pensioners who had waited patiently for years finally received their due. He earmarked N11 billion to demonstrate the state government’s commitment to fulfilling part of the promises made to its retirees.

Governor Abba’s administration also ensured that the families of deceased civil servants receive their rightful benefits. By settling death benefits and gratuities, his administration acknowledges the sacrifices made by these individuals and provides much-needed support during difficult times.

Father, apart from that, he has since introduced biometric capture of the pensioners in order to flush out ghost ones from them.

He also ensured that he renovated the staff office at Audu Bako Secretariat and stopped the deduction of salary of staff of the pensioners.

 

When I finished, Baba said that is wonderful, and he even told me he has a friend who was a retired permanent secretary in Kano. He said for his monthly pension under the former APC administration, the sum of 50 thousand Naira was being deducted from his salary, which has now stopped under Governor Abba’s administration.

Continue Reading

Trending