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Adamu Adamu And His Ignorance Of The University System-Mansur Dawakin

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Dr. Mansur Dawaki

 

By Dr. Mansur Dawaki

of because, I am a will-be beneficiary, or a probable victim of the ‘no-work, no-pay’ policy of the federal government, I still will have to admit that, the response of the ASUU president to the Minister of Education’s comment on the issue was well articulated. A flute player may have all the day, until when a more melodious tune is played by a rival.

The Government’s, or rather the President’s ‘flat rejection’ of ASUU’s demand for the payment of the salary arrears owed its members was, to say the least, unreasonable and insensitive. To kill a maggot doesn’t require an arsenal, and the government may have varied mechanisms at its disposal to level up with ASUU if the outcome of the current negotiations was somewhat unfavourable, or humiliating to their psyche. For example, the government may, through its regulatory agency for the Universities, impose tougher appointment and promotion criteria, which may even help flush the quacks, and sieve ‘the grains from the sand’.

Education Is The Backbone Of Any Meaningful Society- Traditional Ruler

For the government to insist on the implementation of the ‘no-work, no-pay’ policy in its strictest sense is unnecessarily vindictive and counter-productive. This is because, as Osodeke rightly noted, time lost in teaching is recoverable, and no student will graduate without having satisfied the minimum required credit hours, no matter the circumstances. And on this, ASUU membership is the sole caretaker and guardian of that sanctity. And, by the way, a student may even unilaterally decide not to graduate within the stipulated period allowed for his/her programme by employing provisions such as suspension of studies, incomplete status and some other approved delay tactics.

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It is therefore worrisome for a minister in charge of the education sector not to know, or not to be in full grasp of the workings of the university system. If this is the nature of the vizier, then God saves the emir. The Minister should have done better to advise the president on the issue when the latter ‘flatly rejected’ the request of ASUU for the settlement of its members’ arrears, instead of brandishing his ignorance and seeking for a means of vendetta on behalf of his boss.

This strike has unnecessarily lingered, as the government has abashedly victimized ASUU and its membership. Education in any entity is not a venture that’s not without worth, and no resource judiciously expended in the sector may be a waste, or be too enormous. As an ardent, and an unrepenting supporter of the current president, I was shame-stricken when one of his ministers said, and later one of the governors echoed that a meagre one trillion in whatever currency, denomination or symbol of wealth was beyond the borrowing capacity of the government for the university system.

The sooner the president takes this everlasting ASUU palaver with the seriousness it requires, the better for the nation. Let it go down in historical records, that he be the president who handled the last of the ASUU strikes, and the conqueror of the ‘strike’ fortress of ASUU, which has defied consecutive rulers ‘milla dun Babangida ilaa an’ within a conservative time estimate.

Mansur U. Dawaki (Ph. D)
Department of Soil Science
Bayero University,
PMB 3011, Kano, Nigeria.

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Petroleum Industry Act: Problems and opportunities

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By Henry Akinduro

In 2021 the then Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari signed the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) 2021, bringing to a close a 20-year effort to reform Nigeria’s oil and gas sector, with the aim of creating an environment more conducive for growth of the sector and addressing legitimate grievances of communities most impacted by extractive industries.

A lot has changed in the sector domestically and globally since the reform efforts began. The number of indigenous oil and gas firms has grown, but so has the number of oil-producing countries in the region. Militancy in oil-rich communities, while remaining, has diminished. Concerns over climate change have fueled aggressive efforts to reduce global consumption of fossil fuels—driving divestment from oil and gas by companies, institutions, and countries.

The PIA represents an effort by Africa’s leading oil-producing country to respond to this changing environment. In 2019, the oil and gas sector accounted for about 5.8 percent of Nigeria’s real GDP and was responsible for 95 percent of Nigeria’s foreign exchange earnings and 80 percent of its budget revenues. In addition, because the law is far-reaching in its remit, it is complex and not easy to summarize.

If properly and vigorously implemented, the PIA can represent the gold standard of natural resource management, with clear and separate roles for the subsectors of the industry; the existence of a commercially-oriented and profit-driven national petroleum company; the codification of transparency, good governance, and accountability in the administration of the petroleum resources of Nigeria; the economic and social development of host communities; environmental remediation; and a business environment conducive for oil and gas operations to thrive in the country. However, these results are conditional on Nigeria’s political and oil industry leaders overcoming some key challenges that are discussed following the summary of the key provisions of the act.

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The PIA overhauls the regulation and governance of the oil and gas industry. The law provides for two regulatory agencies—the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) and the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority, (NMDPRA)—that will be responsible for the technical and commercial regulation of petroleum operations in their respective sectors, and have the power to acquire, hold, and dispose of property, as well as sue and be sued in their own name.

The law commercializes the perennially loss-making state-owned enterprise, the Nigerian National Petroleum Company (NNPC), turning it into the NNPC Ltd, a quasi-commercial entity the ownership of which shares shall be vested with the government, and the ministries of Finance and Petroleum shall hold the shares on behalf of the government. Per the PIA, the president of Nigeria will appoint the president of NNPC Ltd as well as heads and members of the regulatory agencies.

Separately, the minister of petroleum, then, will head the industry with a wide range of powers to formulate, monitor, and administer government policy under the PIA.

Importantly, the PIA provides that 30 percent of the profits of the NNPC Ltd will fund a new entity, to finance exploration in other basins in the country (Frontier Exploration Fund). Ten percent of rents on petroleum prospecting licenses and 10 percent of rents on petroleum mining leases are also assigned to Frontier exploration. The act is unclear on whether there will continue to be exploration in existing basins.

The relationship between oil and gas host communities in Nigeria has historically been very poor. The PIA aims to address this problem by creating the Host Community Development Trust Fund (HCDTF) whose purpose will be to, among others, foster sustainable prosperity, provide direct social and economic benefits from petroleum to host communities, and enhance peaceful and harmonious coexistence between licensees or lessees and host communities.

Specifically, the law stipulates that existing host community projects must be transferred to the HCDTF, and each settlor (or oil license holder) must make an annual contribution of an amount equal to 3 percent of its operating expenditure for the relevant operations from the previous year.

The management committee of the trust must include one member of the host community. In addition, the act stipulates a penalty for failure to comply with host community obligations, including revocation of license.

Henry Akinduro is the chairman of Total Grace Foundation.

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Garo, Still Available, Accessible-Labaran Dantala

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Murtala Sule Garo

 

By Labaran Dantala

In the midst of whispers and speculation, one question echoes through the corridors of Kano’s political landscape: Where is Murtala Sule Garo, the APC’s deputy gubernatorial candidate in 2023 governorship election in Kano? Some party supporters lament his perceived elusiveness. That he is no longer in the public eye. But can this be true?

First and foremost my question is and remains, are we in an election period or electioneeeing campaign period, where you expect to see Garo going round campaigning for his party? But for any right thinking persons, know that, closer examination can reveal Garo’s unwavering commitment to the people, unshaken by the ebbs and flows of politics.

His reputation as a straightforward, grassroots politician with a genuine passion for youth empowerment and inclusion speaks volumes. He deceives not and he doesn’t make empty promises, no matter whose ox is gored.

His independent mind and political sagacity have earned him admiration across party lines. Unlike some politicians, he doesn’t prioritize self-promotion or wooing foreign investors at the expense of local concerns. Instead, he focuses on nurturing the growth of Kano’s communities. Through true inclusion of women and youth in politics and governance.

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Accessibility and approachability are hallmarks of Garo’s leadership style. He maintains meaningful relationships with supporters and admirers, eschewing the trappings of power for genuine connections. You can reach out to him, with or without an appointment, and expect a warm reception.

His strength lies in his ability to mobilize women and youth without fanfare or social media posturing. His humility and sincerity make him a hero in Kano politics, transcending party affiliations. This young leader’s commitment to humanity, not personal gain, sets him apart.

No empty promises or deceitful tactics for Garo. He’s a pillar in Kano politics, and his influence extends far beyond his party. His legacy will endure, built on honesty, respect, and genuine connection with the people.

Garo’s authenticity has earned him loyal admirers across the political spectrum. When he sneezes, real politicians take notice. His unwavering dedication to the welfare of Kano’s citizens has created a ripple effect, inspiring a new generation of leaders.

The whispers of criticism fade into the background as his actions speak louder than words. He walks among the people, listening to their concerns and offering solutions. His door remains open, welcoming those seeking guidance or support.

Murtala Sule Garo’s story serves as a testament to the power of selfless leadership. In an era of politics-as-usual, he stands out as a beacon of hope. His unwavering commitment to the people will forever etch his name in the annals of Kano’s political history.

As the dust settles, one thing becomes clear: as people wrongly perceive that he is absent from the spotlight, which I vehemently reject, that also doesn’t equate to absence from the scene. He’s working tirelessly, building bridges and fostering growth. The people know it. The politicians know it.

And when the history books are written, Murtala Sule Garo’s name will shine brightly, a hero of Kano politics, fused in the real understanding of integrity, humility, and unwavering dedication to the people.

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Celebrating Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf: A Champion for Education-Hotoro

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By: Salisu Yahaya Hotoro

Education stands as the cornerstone of societal progress and individual empowerment. In an ever-evolving world, the role of teachers and educational policy cannot be overstated. It is a challenging endeavor requiring vision, dedication, and an unwavering commitment to nurturing the intellect and potential of future generations.

Today, I pause to celebrate and congratulate Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for his remarkable achievement in receiving the Teacher Friendly Governor award, a testament to his significant contributions to the field of education.

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s recognition as a Teacher Friendly Governor underscores his unwavering commitment to advancing the education sector, with a particular focus on the welfare and development of teachers.

This award is not only a personal accolade but also a reflection of the positive changes his governance has brought to the educational landscape. By fostering an environment conducive to teaching and learning, Governor Yusuf has set a benchmark for educational leadership.

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At the heart of his educational initiatives lies a deep appreciation for the vital role of teachers. In many regions, teachers are often undervalued and under-resourced, facing numerous challenges that hinder their ability to deliver quality education. Governor Yusuf has worked tirelessly to address these issues, implementing policies that enhance teachers’ professional development, provide better resources, and ensure competitive compensation. These efforts not only recognize the pivotal role teachers play but also aim to attract and retain dedicated educators.

One of the hallmarks of Governor Yusuf’s administration has been the prioritization of teacher training programs. By introducing comprehensive professional development initiatives, he has empowered teachers with the latest pedagogical skills and innovative teaching strategies. These programs ensure that educators are not only well-equipped to adapt to changing educational needs but are also able to inspire and engage students more effectively. Through workshops, seminars, and continuous learning opportunities, Governor Yusuf has fostered a culture of growth and excellence within the teaching community.

Equally important is Governor Yusuf’s commitment to improving the learning environment for students. Understanding that quality education requires more than just skilled teachers, he has invested in school infrastructure and educational resources. From building new classrooms and renovating dilapidated ones to providing modern teaching aids, his administration has worked to create safe and conducive learning environments. These improvements reflect an understanding that education is a holistic experience where both teachers and students thrive when provided with adequate support.

Moreover, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has placed a strong emphasis on inclusive education. Recognizing the diverse needs of students, his policies have aimed at making education accessible to all, including marginalized and underserved communities. By promoting inclusivity and diversity within the educational system, he ensures that every child, regardless of their background, has the opportunity to learn and succeed.

The Teacher Friendly Governor award serves as recognition of these substantial efforts. It acknowledges the effective policies and programs led by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf that have had a tangible impact on the educational community. The award also serves as an inspiration for other leaders to emulate his dedication and approach to fostering educational development.

In congratulating Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf on this significant achievement, it is essential to also acknowledge the broader implications of his work. Education is a cornerstone of societal advancement and economic growth, and by prioritizing it, Governor Yusuf is contributing to a brighter and more prosperous future. His leadership exemplifies how education can serve as a catalyst for change, empowering individuals and strengthening communities.

As we celebrate Governor Yusuf’s achievements, it is a reminder that effective leadership and a commitment to education can transform societies. His innovative and compassionate approach to governance sets a powerful example for others to follow. I extend our heartfelt congratulations to our able Governor, a true friend of teachers and a visionary leader committed to the advancement of education. May his continued efforts inspire positive change and nurture the minds of generations to come.

Salisu Yahaya Hotoro
Senior Special Assistant on Social Media to H.E the Executive Governor of Kano State.
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