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10th Senate:All eyes on Senator Saliu Mustapha

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By:AbdurRaheem Sa’ad Dembo

As the 10th Senate resumes on 4th July after conducting a successful elections for the new leadership of the Red chamber, it is appropriate to say all eyes are on Senator Saliu Mustapha from kwara Central Senatorial District.

The reason is obvious, Kwara Central politics is now more sophisticated than ever before. Senator Ibrahim Oloriegbe who represented the district in the 9th Senate did well by facilitating Federal Neuropsychiatric hospital, Budo Egba in Asa Local government area as well as ensuring the completion of NAFDAC and NHIA offices in ILORIN among others .Aside this, he also sponsored several bills with few of it have been signed into law by former president Muhammadu Buhari.

Oloriegbe has set a standard for any one that would be succeeding him.Those who went to Senate before Dr Ibrahim Yahaya Oloriegbe did their best too but to be candid, he has outshined them with a clear lead.

Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq confirmed Oloriegbe’s magic wand when he said Yahaya Oloriegbe did wonderfully well. He said Oloriegbe was a high rank Senator and he remains the best to have represented Kwara Central.He disclosed this during the reception that was organized by Kwara state government for the new federal lawmakers from kwara state, which took place at Kwara Lodge, Aso Koro, Abuja on 13th June, 2023.

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I have no doubt that Turaki of Ilorin, Senator Saliu Mustapha would live up to the expectations of the good people of Kwara Central senatorial district. He is never a weak politician as he will always play the game with all seriousness. In the build up to the election of 10th National Assembly leadership, Turaki of Ilorin was vigorously involved in the politicking and politics that eventually went APC’s ways and choices.

You may meet someone at a farm but you may know how to do the farming better, provided you have the right implements and the technology required.This is what Saliu Mustapha’s recent move symbolizes.

In the interim I will not say much about the political dexterity of my political principal, but in due course, without mincing words it will become more conspicuous.

Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq’s statement at the Kwara Lodge, which I enunciated earlier was to advertently or inadvertently ginger our brand new senator not to relent in his quest to do better than his predecessors.

I’m not a pessimist and I have always believed in what I do, so to me like the old saying ‘whatever is worth doing is worth doing well ” Turaki of Ilorin cannot afford to have abysmal outing at the 10th Senate, because he has seen it all as a political juggernaut since his days as a member of APP, ANPP and National vice Chairman of defunct Congress for progressive Change,CPC .He was also a leading contestant for APC Chairmanship prior the APC National Convention in 2022, before it went in Abdullahi Adamu’s favour.

Recently ,he made the lists of Senator that would look after the welfare of other senators. All these are pointers that Senator Saliu Mustapha will live above board in the 10th Senate.

It is significant to say that, the task before Saliu Mustapha to deliver on his campaign promises cannot be hinged on mere talking shops.He has the pedigree and experience to surpass his predecessors.He also needs our prayers for God’s guidance.

At the kwara lodge in Abuja Senator Saliu Mustapha boldly said that people should not leave them alone by reminding or criticising them, where necessary so that the right things can be done. This was expected from a pragmatic politician, after all ,no man,they say,is an Island. It is not an over statement if one describes Saliu Mustapha as a seasoned politician with requisite political antidotes.

Turaki of Ilorin has bright and robust political years ahead of him so no stone should be left unturned in ensuring that he brings dividend of democracy to door step of good people of Kwara Central senatorial district.

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REJOINDER: The Fallacy of the “Commander” and the Burden of Integrity

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​By Halima Isyaku Dantsoho

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​I read with a mix of amusement and concern the defense of Hon. Murtala Sule Garo by Hadi Abdullahi Muhammad, which attempts to frame the valid scrutiny of a public figure as a mere product of “internal power struggles.” While it is convenient to label every criticism a “media trial,” we must confront the reality that leadership is a sacred trust, not a reward for street mobilization. To suggest that Garo is the ideal choice for Deputy Governor—particularly in the wake of the recent political shift that saw Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf move to the APC—is to ignore the very “storm” the author claims to see. The vacancy in the Deputy Governor’s office exists because Kano is attempting to move past a season of distraction following the resignation of the former occupant; why then would the state replace a controversy with a liability? We are talking about a man who remains entangled in significant litigation regarding his past tenure as Commissioner, and to elevate such an individual to the second-highest office in the state would be like putting out a fire with petrol. It would lock the administration into a permanent state of legal defense, ensuring that the coming years are spent in courtrooms rather than on the construction of a better Kano.
​The author praises Garo as a “Commander” of the grassroots, yet in a state as economically vital as ours, “mobilization” is not a substitute for administrative integrity. The “grassroots” of which he speaks—the traders, farmers, and youths—are the primary victims when public funds are allegedly mismanaged at the local government level. True loyalty to the base is shown through transparent governance and the systemic protection of public wealth, not through the strategic distribution of startup tools during an election cycle. If the APC national leadership and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu are truly committed to a “Renewed Hope” agenda, they must recognize that elevating a figure with such unresolved legal narratives contradicts the very integrity the party must represent in this new era. Perfection may not be the standard, but accountability is. Fairness does not mean ignoring a mountain of evidence in favor of political popularity; it means letting the courts decide a man’s fate before he is granted the prestige of high office. Kano has moved forward into a new political era, and it is time our leadership choices reflected a future built on stability rather than a return to the controversies of the past.

​Halima Isyaku Dantsoho wrote from Kano.

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Kano’s Quest for an Alternative with Ibrahim Ali Amin Little, By Adnan Mukhtar

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My recent article titled “Ibrahim Little: The Man Fit for the Job” has opened the eyes of many young men and women, particularly those in the Gen Z category, to the personality and potential of Alhaji Ibrahim Ali Amin. He is a man of calibre and a true embodiment of competence for the enormous responsibility of leading Kano, the commercial hub of Northern Nigeria.

The quest for a credible alternative in Kano’s political space began last year when my political mentor and principal declared his intention to contest for the governorship. The name Ibrahim Ali Amin Little has, however, been a household name in Kano politics since the year 2000.

He is involved in politics not for material gain, but out of a genuine passion for investing in the lives of the people. As a businessman with a proven track record, he brings a different perspective to governance. Since 1999, most of Kano’s governors have emerged from the civil service sphere. Despite Kano’s status as a commercial centre, the state has witnessed a form of economic stagnation, largely due to insufficient emphasis on business-driven policies and economic innovation.

When I speak of an “alternative,” I refer to an independent-minded individual who is well-versed in administration and economic management.

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Kano cannot be entrusted to someone who lacks a deep understanding of its economic realities. Since 1999, governance in the state has largely revolved around a single model road construction and the awarding of contracts, often without corresponding long-term economic impact.

True governance goes beyond infrastructure. It involves prioritising education by employing competent teachers, strengthening the healthcare sector especially primary healthcare centres with adequate and qualified medical personnel, and creating sustainable systems that improve the quality of life for citizens. These are the real indicators of governance. The question, however, remains: where does Kano stand in all of this?

Unfortunately, very few aspirants are addressing these critical issues except Ibrahim Little. As one of his closest aides, I can confidently say that his priorities are clear and people-oriented. His daily engagements revolve around questions such as: How can we identify and nurture talent? How can Kano become a true industrial hub? How can we establish an independent power supply for the state? And how can we revitalise and boost agricultural productivity?

These are not just talking points for him, they are guiding principles. His interest lies in the development of Kano, not in personal gain or the accumulation of state resources.

At this critical moment, Ibrahim Ali Amin Little stands as the alternative Kano needs.

Adnan Mukhtar
Is a Doctoral Candidate at Northwest University, Kano

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Pardoning accused politicians healthy political evolution in Nigeria— Garo

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Murtala Sule Garo, Kano Commissioner for Local Government

 

Alhaji Murtala Sule Garo, a prominent politician and grassroots mobiliser in Kano State, says it is healthy political evolution that politicians are being granted pardon in Nigeria.

Garo, who fielded questions from newsmen in Kano, also noted that repentant and forgiven politicians are allowed to actively participate in politics to add valour and strengthen democracy.

He was reacting to allegations over his involvement in financial sleaze while serving as Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs in Kano during the administration of Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

Garo acknowledged desperate attempts by his adversaries to malign him and whittle down his growing political profile.

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Garo, popularly known as MSG, was a Deputy Governorship candidate during the 2023 general election and Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

He claimed that local councils in the state witnessed phenomenal development when he served as Commissioner for Local Government Affairs.

However, Sule Garo explained that the allegations of diversion of public funds for personal use have collapsed in the eyes of the Constitution and extant laws of Nigeria.

The existing constitutional provisions and laws averred that an accused person is presumed innocent until proven otherwise by a court of competent jurisdiction.

“Therefore, my media trial ran afoul of the law. Moreso, the allegations were not preferred against him but a group of suspects.

“Besides, the Kano State Government, being the complainant, has not shown interest in prosecuting me.

Another charge brought against me was dismissed by the court even as the state government decided to forgive me,” Garo claimed.

He cited for instance that Hon. Faruk Lawan and Alhaji Aminu Dabo, former Managing Director of NPA, were pardoned by the system and are actively participating in politics.

The politician therefore appealed to the good people of Kano State and other interested parties to disregard any malicious allegation against him because of his innocence before the law court and forgiveness by the state government.

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