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Eulogy to Late Alhaji Aliyu Alarape Salman,SAN

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By AbdurRaheem Sa’ad Dembo

It was on the 7th January,2024 when the news of the demise of the legal luminary hits the news wave.My first point of seeing the news was a post from Dr Ojibara on the platform of Bayero University Kano Alumni Association, Ilorin Emirate chapter WhatsApp.Another group where I read the news was in Ilorin Emirate NECO WhatsApp Group from Mallam Lukman Ahmed, the Former Special Assistant to Kwara State Governor on Poverty Alleviation in Kwara Central.i then quickly reached out to Barrister Salman Salman who is the son of late legal icon and a Senior Legislative Aide to Senator Saliu Mustapha and he confirmed the news to me.Innalillahi waina ilaihi rajiun.

Meanwhile prominent Nigerians have been mourning the late legal luminary, among them is Kwara state Governor Mallam Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq who described his demise as the end of a great era.
Here is part of condolence message as released by the press Secretary to the Governor,Rafiu Ajakaye

“The Governor sends his heartfelt condolences to the family and friends of the late sage who was a one-time Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General of Kwara State, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (SAN), and a respected leader of the Ilorin community.

Governor AbdulRazaq also commiserates with the Emir of Ilorin Dr. Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, the Ilorin Emirate Descendants Progressive Union (IEDPU), and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) on the sad development, recalling the meritorious service of the late sage to Ilorin, the state as a whole, and to the law profession.

He asks Allaah to forgive and admit the former IEDPU President to al-jannah Firdaus and preserve all his heirs and the community on the path of goodness and righteousness.”

The Emir of Ilorin and Chairman, Kwara state Council of Chiefs Alhaji (Dr) Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari has described Alhaji Alarape Salman as a legal luminary of quality multi-purpose to the Ilorin Emirate,Kwara State and Nation in general.The Emir stressed that Alhaji Alarape Salman,SAN gave his best to the Ilorin Every in particular and humanity in general.

According to a condolence message issued by his spokesperson,Mallam Abdulazeez Arowona, Mai Martaba confirmed that “the deceased was amiable, committed and dedicated to the development of the Nation as a vibrant Senior advocate of Nigeria,(SAN) and community leader whose years of selfless services spanned many decades”.

Significantly,the Emir prayed to Allah to comfort the family,ask for absolute forgiveness for the deceased shortcomings, acceptance of his good deeds and admission into paradise.

The Emir also commiserated with the Governor Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq , the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney -General of the state, the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) as well as the leadership of the Ilorin Emirate Descendants Progressive Union (IEDPU) over the demise of a valuable elder statesman.

Furthermore,The Senator representing Kwara Central in the 10th Senate,Mallam Saliu Mustapha has called for the immortalization of the legal luminary.Here is his condolence message as monitored on his social media handles on 7th January,2024

“I offer my heartfelt condolences to the respected Alarape family on the loss of the distinguished legal icon, Alhaji Aliyu Alarape Salman SAN, who passed away today.

He is the father of my senior legislative aide at the Senate, Barrister Salman Salman. His son is a “chip off the old block,” embodying all the great attributes that Alhaji Salman was known for, including integrity, honesty, humility, and boundless generosity.

Alhaji Salman was a true gentleman and a prominent figure in the legal profession. His contributions to the growth and development of the legal profession are immeasurable.

Therefore, I strongly advocate for the immortalization of this eminent legal luminary, as his legacy will endure and continue to inspire generations to come.

May the Almighty Allah (SWT) forgive his imperfections, grant him eternal peace, and reward him with Al-Janah Firdaus.”

In the same vein, Honourable Ahmed Yinka Aluko,a member of House of Representatives representing Ilorin South/Ilorin East Federal Constituency has also mourned the late doyen of legal profession in Kwara state describing his death as shocking.He said he was a close ally of their late father,Alhaji Saidu Kawu and equally extended his condolences to the entire family of Salman’s family, the Emir of Ilorin,the Executive Governor of Kwara State and the people of Ilorin Emirate,and Kwara State in general.He prayed to Allah to bless Alhaji Salman’s soul and reward him with aljannah firdaus.

Honourable Mukhtar Tolani Shagaya,a member of House of Representatives representing Ilorin West/Asa Federal Constituency equally wrote as monitored on his social media handles “It is with deep sorrow and a heavy heart that I express my condolences on the passing of Alhaji Alarape Salman, SAN. He was a man of great integrity and wisdom, and his contributions to Kwara State as a former Commissioner for Justice and Attorney General, as well as his service as the National President of IEDPU, will never be forgotten. He was a light in this world, and his memory will continue to shine in the hearts of all those who knew him. May Allah grant him eternal peace in the highest level of paradise. Ameen.”

The Speaker of Kwara state House of Assembly,Rt Hon Yakubu Danladi -Salihu also lent his voice in mourning the the death of Dr Aliyu Salman,he described him as a community leader whose contributions to the government and community development are immeasurable.

Most importantly,Barrister Salman Salman,the son of late legal luminary and Senior Legislative Aide to Senator Saliu Mustapha described his father thus: “Alhaji Aliyu Salman SAN was a simple person who did not take life too hard. He was not a flamboyant person but someone that preferred to live within the tenet of Islam. My late father once told me that if he had achieved half of what he achieved through the legal profession under Islam, his life would have been fulfilled.” Allahu Akbar, meaning he was a man of great conscience.

It was a fulfilled life, because he grew old as an elder statesman with numerous accomplishments.He was born on 9th November,1942.He was a community leader and statesman from Ilorin West Local Government Area.He was popularly referred to as the Doyen of the Bar in Kwara state.

He attended the Al-Adabiyyah Muslim School(now known as the Ansarl-Islam Primary School and later Baptist Day Primary School .He completed his elementary school at Baboko Primary School Ilorin in 1954.The legal luminary attended the prestigious Barewa College and graduated in 1959,after which he went to Ahmadu Bello University ,Zaria between 1964 and 1967 where he studied Law and bagged LLB degree.He then proceeded to Nigerian Law,Lagos and was called to the Nigerian Bar in 1968.

It is often said that great men also started from somewhere .He was a Teacher at Baboko Senior Primary School Ilorin . Alhaji Aliyu Alarape Salman joined the services of the Government of the then North-Western State in Sokoto as Pupil State Counsel and rose to the position of Solicitor General in the ministry of Justice of Sokoto from where he was appointed the Attorney -General and Commissioner for Justice in Kwara state by the Government of General George Innih in 1976.Dr Salman resigned his appointment as a Commissioner in 1978 and started his private Practice as the Principal of SARAA Chambers ,a name that was coined from the first letter of his five children.

Alhaji Aliyu Salam rose to the peak of his career on 13th February, 1987 when he was elevated to the noble status of Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs).He was a life Bencher and the Doyen among Senior Advocates of Nigeria (SANs) in Kwara state.He was the fourth oldest SAN in the North and was the first SAN produced by Ahmadu Bello University,Zaria.He was the first Northerner to chair the Board of the African Petroleum (AP) between 1984 and 1985.He was a recepient of the honourary causa (Dr) from the University of Ireland.

In conclusion, the legal luminary was a man of an impeccable character as he had excelled in his career through commitment and service to humanity.May Allah forgive his shortcomings and grant him aljannah firdaus.

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Kano APC Crisis: An Open Letter to President Tinubu

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I hope this letter finds you well Your Excellency. As Nigeria stands at a critical crossroads, I write to you today as a concerned and dedicated member of the All Progressives Congress in Kano, compelled by the urgency of our nation’s challenges and aware of your unwavering determination to steer it unto the path of greatness.

But a united front is indispensable in achieving your grand plan for the nations success. Internal party crisis in my dear state, threatens the very foundation upon which your vision lies – unity – and this I write to you today, eager spark meaningful dialogue and constructive action on your part.

Mr. President, as the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces and leader of our party, your urgent intervention is crucial to address the pressing issues at hand. If left unattended, it may escalate into a crisis that could have far-reaching and devastating consequences for the party, making it challenging to manage. Your timely action would help mitigate this risk and ensure the party’s stability.

In Kano, it is generally acknowledged that Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, former governor and current National Chairman, leads our party. Members have consistently shown loyalty to his leadership since day one.

You will also recall that Dr. Ganduje actively supported your presidential bid, demonstrating a pure, genuine and unmixed commitment to your cause during both the presidential primaries and general elections. However, some individuals now seek to drive a wedge between you and the Chairman, feeling threatened by his influential position as the National Chairman of our great party.

Mr President sir, It is imperative to hold the Deputy President of the Senate Barau Jibrin accountable for plunging the All Progressives Congress into an avoidable crisis since taking office. As a seasoned politician and senator representing Kano North since 2015, his actions have significant implications. Barau Jibrin’s leadership has sparked division within the party, necessitating urgent attention to prevent further escalation.

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Due to the recent removal of Abdullahi Muhammad Gwarzo as Minister, the All Progressives Congress is facing an unprecedented crisis in Kano North, a stronghold of the party since 2015. This division, fueled by Deputy President of the Senate Barau Jibrin’s actions, threatens the party’s stability. As a leader, Mr. President, it’s crucial to address this issue sustainably.

Barau Jibrin’s political strategy and human relations have been questionable, yet his influence led to the sacking of a loyal minister, Gwarzo. This decision was disheartening, considering Gwarzo’s impressive track record as a generous, humble, and grassroots politician. The people of Kano are upset, and rightfully so.

It’s essential to recognize Barau Jibrin’s intentions. He’s only loyal to you, Mr. President, because of your current position. History shows he’ll turn against you once you’re no longer in office. His self-serving nature is evident in his interactions with grassroots politicians.

To pacify the people and resolve the ongoing crisis, reappointing Gwarzo is imperative. This move will demonstrate your commitment to loyalty and fairness. The APC’s future in Kano North depends on it.

Mr. President, to ensure the party is back on track, it is crucial to prioritize collaboration with loyalists and consider the input of key stakeholders in Kano. This means moving away from decision-making that caters to a single individual who claims control over Kano North. Instead, foster an inclusive approach that values diverse perspectives and promotes unity within the party.

By doing so, you’ll not only strengthen the party’s foundation but also demonstrate your commitment to fairness and representation. This approach will help prevent unnecessary conflicts and ensure that the party’s interests are truly served. It’s essential to recognize that the party’s success relies on collective efforts, not individual interests.

For your information Mr President, Barau’s electoral successes can be attributed to the popularity of the House of Representatives candidates from his Senatorial District. These individuals are widely admired and respected by their constituents. However, rather than leveraging his own strengths, Barau has consistently relied on the goodwill and reputation of these candidates to secure his own victories, essentially seeking shelter under their umbrella.

It’s not yet too late for the President to do the needful for the interest of Kano State and the party at large. With the weight of history and the hopes of a generation on your shoulders, I urge you to confront the harsh realities that threaten our collective progress.

Nabahani Yusuf Gogori writes from Gogori town in Bagwai

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Unmasking Excellence : Idris Abdulkadir Zare’s (Jagora) Leadership Style

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By Abba Anwar

Without any doubt, Idris Abdulkadir Zare’s name rings bell in Kano politics, particularly, in his political zone, Kano South. It rings bell not because he is terrifying, but simply because, his name, alone, signifies examplary leadership, selfless service to humanity, genuine loyalty and un-arguable commitment for the survival of the party, All Progressives Congress (APC), in this context.

While he is not a seeker of any elective public office, or party position, as I study him and his political antecedents, he believes, supporting party leadership and followership is one of the surest ways of strengthening the party, against all odds. I kindly call my readers to go to Rogo and substantiate my submission.

Here is a lone Jagora (leader) who spends from his hard earned resources to support the party without thinking of getting anything from anybody, no matter how highly placed, that person could be. His magnanimous touches go beyond party lines. Go to Rogo and seek for more clarification.

If Kano APC is really serious about mending fences, gaining more grassroot support, bouncing back in pre, during and post 2027, people like Idi Zare must be on board. I never met this gentleman. In fact I don’t even know his face, anyway. I come from Dala local government, Kano Central. But I came to know about him for quite sometime now.

He, unlike many of our politicians, made his fortunes outside government. But he spends stupendously in people’s welfare, needs and loyalty. One good thing about him, is, while engaging in such activities, he is not vying for any position. Meaning, this gentleman is acting the script of his good heart. He is indeed a morale booster from whatever standpoint you look at him.

This is somebody whose loyalty is not dangling. He supports what he believes in, with all his heart. By whatever standard, Zare is a Phoenix. And trains people to become that.

I caption this piece, as Unmasking Excellence… because, here is a strong party man, whose support and faith in the party and beyond, are more or less, left near lowest ebb. If we can have enough Zare’s replica from all our political zones, in Kano, regret and backwardness could be things of the past. No doubt about this!

I can also understand that, even among our APC strong men in the state, only those of them who are more loyal and sensitive to the welfare of the party members, are the ones that understand his (Zare) worth and work with him hand in hand, for the survival of the party, in the state and the nation in general.

Zare’s clear understanding of political cohesion as a recipe for good governance gives him more courage to see to the welfare and unassuming political engagement with the view to bring all politicians to state growth and development.

The issue goes beyond dishing out resources to people for massaging the economic hardship, he helps in perfecting people’s transportation network, via the provision of vehicles for their personal use. He recently distributed cars and motorbikes for his people. Not because he got a single Kobo from any government institution. He uses his hard earned money to do what he sincerely believes in.

He is also being disturbed by the economic hardship plaguing the society. Which makes hunger more visible than before. That makes him to be up and doing in cushioning the effect of this ugly experience. He distributes foodstuff on frequent basis. To help body and soul live together.

Zare Jagora is not any super human being, only that he believes in making people happy. While being interested in developing his people, without recourse to any ambition or expectations, he believes when man is developed, all other systems can work in harmony to each other.

If and only if, APC as a strong party in Kano, and the nation in general, is really interested in victory, strength and service to humanity, Zare’s legacy and immense contributions to humanity should not be downgraded to the bottom of the ladder.

Anwar was former Chief Press Secretary to the former Governor of Kano State, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and can be reached at fatimanbaba1@gmail.com

November 4th, 2024

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Northern Nigeria’s Silence Amidst Rising Injustices: A Call for a Return to Principled Leadership

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The worsening security situation in Northern Nigeria is no longer merely a concern—it has become a full-blown crisis threatening the lives and liberties of millions. Kidnapping, once considered the work of hardened criminals, is now perceived as a lucrative trade. Even more disturbing is the encroachment of this practice into governance, with reports of state authorities detaining citizens under questionable circumstances, particularly young protesters. These developments raise difficult questions about the strength and integrity of leadership in Northern Nigeria and leave us wondering whether the region still has leaders who genuinely represent its people.

The recent detention of minors, allegedly in unhealthy conditions, illustrates this chilling trend. These young individuals were reportedly taken by the authorities while engaging in a protest to call for better governance. Their alleged crime? Waving a foreign flag, in this case, the Russian flag, which authorities deemed treasonous. They did so, perhaps naively, without recognizing the potential implications, yet the state treated them with severity, reportedly requiring a staggering N10 million per person as bail. In contrast, individuals in Southern Nigeria have raised foreign flags and voiced secessionist sentiments without facing equivalent punishments.

This discrepancy raises difficult questions about the consistency of the law and whether it is applied equally across the country. Why are Northern youth held to such strict standards while similar actions in other regions seem to be treated with leniency? Historically, the North was known for its stalwart leaders—individuals who stood up for the people, challenged the government when necessary, and never allowed the region to be compromised. Leaders like Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sardauna of Sokoto, Alhaji Tafawa Balewa, and Malam Aminu Kano left a legacy of dignity, integrity, and advocacy for Northern interests. These figures prioritized the wellbeing of their people, standing up against exploitation and injusticeTheir voices resonated across Nigeria, leaving an indelible mark on the nation’s political landscape. Today, however, the lack of a unified voice from Northern leaders is disheartening. In the past, these leaders would not have hesitated to demand justice for the detained minors or to negotiate on behalf of their people. Now, the silence of Northern elites on issues like insecurity, youth incarceration, and poor governance has left a void. Instead of elders standing firmly to shield and protect the region’s youth, we are witnessing a tragic indifference that has left many young people feeling abandoned. This crisis of leadership in Northern Nigeria has had severe consequences. Kidnapping and banditry are ravaging communities, youth are disillusioned, and the voices of the people are ignored or, worse, suppressed.

The North is bleeding, and without intervention, the situation will continue to deteriorate. To the elders of the North, if indeed they still exist in spirit and purpose, it is time to rise. The North needs a collective, principled voice to stand against injustice and ensure that the region’s youth are protected and that their futures are not sacrificed to lawlessness or state oppression. The need for Northern Nigeria to reclaim its dignified, protective, and principled leadership has never been more urgent. It is time to break the silence.

Abubakar Ibrahim can be reach via:

habuibrahim76@gmail.com
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