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What Senate Majority leader told the Audience about Senator Saliu Mustapha

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Salihu Mustapha

 

By AbdurRaheem Sa’ad Dembo, mnipr

I was not in my regular station on Monday and after having a busy day at work, I decided to switch on my data in the evening. It was not as if my data had not been active that day but intermittently as a result of homongous work on my table.

As I was browsing I came across a video of Senate leader,Senator Opeyemi Bamidele describing senator Saliu Mustapha as an influential first time Senator. He recalled how Senator Saliu Mustapha became the chairman of about 73 senators who are first timers in the Senate ahead of Senate Presidential election.
Here is the exact words of Senate leader .

” The elected senators plus he himself 109 .73 or so of those senators are first time senators , meaning that the ranking senators were not in a position to determine who will be the president of the Senate. We were held by jugular by the new senators and they formed their own forum , and chose distinguished Senator Saliu Mustapha as the Chairman of First Time Senators Forum . We tried to frighten him by letting him know that our rules did not recognize any forum like that and Senator Mustapha will say Okay on the day of election, we will know what the rules will do. So we were forced to sit down with him . He did not really negotiate for himself, he negotiated for other First Time Senators . So it is not by accident that Senator Saliu Mustapha , a First Timer was appointed as Chairman Senate Committee on Agriculture and Food Production . That was exactly what he wanted and what he negotiated for and he made appointment from Kwara very total meaning that all three senators from Kwara ended up being chairmen. ”

The Senate leader was a guest speaker at 2024 Public Lecture on “Constitutional Amendments and the Political Dynamics of State Policing in Nigeria”

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The event was organized by the Department of Political Science in conjunction with the Institute for Legislative Studies at the University of Ilorin on Monday, 1st July, 2024

Essentially, from the revelation of the Senate leader it is obvious that Senator Saliu Mustapha is a politician of high repute and it is also imperative to affirm that he is a politician who knows his onion.In politics one don’t just attain a position by accident or coincidence one must have worked hard to achieve such a feat. The words of Senator Michael Opeyemi Bamidele attested to that.

Senator Mustapha is a man of few words but he is pragmatic with high sense of political precision.You can’t imitate anyone but when you have robust ideas and consult widely,one would make a head way not only in the political realm but the entire human endeavours.Turaki of Ilorin is always ahead of the game because of his experience in the Nigerian political landscape. He was a member of ANPP and National Vice Chairman of defunct Congress for Progressive Change, CPC. He was part of the active leaders in the merger that formed APC in 2014 .He may be young but he has the experience and implements to navigate across ocean of political interest, just as he did ahead of the appointment of key principal officers of the 10th Senate.

*The implication of Senate Majority Leader’s revelations*

Firstly, it has further confirmed Senator Saliu Mustapha political sagacity. Secondly, it authenticates the selflessness of Turaki of Ilorin .He didn’t only negotiate for himself but also for other first time senators Thirdly, It has affirmed his political dexterity towards achieving success.

Bamidele’s account has exposed the leadership quality embedded in Senator Saliu Mustapha. A leader does not think for himself alone but also for others. Followers can’t be subservient to a leader unless he has also ran an errand for them. You don’t coerce people to believe in you and follow you, it is your antecedents that would prompt them to do so.

Turaki of Ilorin is not politically naive going by Senator Bamidele’s account.They were trying to frighten him but he maintained his equilibrium

It has also uncovered Saliu Mustapha’s growing influence in the National Assembly, hence it is expected that Turaki of Ilorin will leverage on that by facilitating federal presence that would engender prosperity for the good people of Kwara Central and the Nation at large.

Senate leader’s revelations also confirmed that Senator Saliu Mustapha is the most influential first time Senator in the 10th Senate.

In the last one year, Senator Mustapha has performed creditably well as a senator representing Kwara Central Senatorial District in the 10th Senate, my recent piece “Reflections on Senator Saliu Mustapha’s one year in Office” chronicles some of his achievements so far.

I wish him continued success and Allah’s guidance in his quest to making life better for the less privileged.

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An Open Letter to the Federal Government of Nigeria

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“There’s no smoke without fire” …Prompt action must be taken hook, line and sinker immidiately.

Assalamu Alaikum, Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon you.

To President Tinubu, Hon. Minister of Health, Stakeholders and all Health Practitioners of Nigeria.

I am bitterly compelled to write to you today regarding a disturbing incident that transpired at Best Choice Specialist Hospital in Kano city. The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) actions at this private hospital have demonstrated a blatant disregard for human life.

Patients and parents have reported to Alfijir Newspaper that operatives of FIRS with officials, armed with guns, stormed the hospital, threatening and forcing them to vacate the premises.

The general plebeians already vulnerable due to illness, were left to wander the streets of Kano in search of alternative healthcare, only to find that many medical facilities were unavailable due to an ongoing doctors’ strike.

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It is unacceptable that the FIRS dispute with the hospital should infringe upon citizens’ right to healthcare. This conflict affects not only the hospital but the the people who seek medical attention.

Best Choice Specialist Hospital is renowned for its philanthropic efforts and commitment to providing quality healthcare to the most vulnerable members of our society.

The hospital’s management has consistently demonstrated compassion and empathy, offering free medical services to those who cannot afford them. Their selflessness has saved countless lives and alleviated suffering.

The hospital’s community outreach programs have provided vital healthcare services to rural areas, addressing pressing health concerns such as maternal and child mortality. Their collaboration with local organizations has facilitated health education, disease prevention, and awareness campaigns.

Moreover, Best Choice Specialist Hospital has been at the forefront of disaster response, providing emergency medical care during times of crisis. Their staff’s dedication and expertise have been instrumental in saving lives and mitigating the impact of devastating events.

We urge the leaders of our great nation and the Human Rights Commission to take immediate action against this abuse of power.

Furthermore, We also implore the FIRS to reconsider their approach, recognizing that their rights do not supersede those of others.

“If your own children were in need of medical care, would you not prioritize their well-being above all else?”

Solemnly we request all the stakeholders to intervene to prevent future incidents and ensure the hospital can continue its lifesaving work.

We await your prompt response and resolution on to this critical matter.

Sincerely,
Editor-in-Chief, Alfijir Online Newspaper.

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Almajirai and Out-of-School Children: A Looming Crisis and the Path Forward

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By Hassan Auwalu Muhammad

The high number of ‘Almajirai’ and out-of-school children in this country poses a significant threat to our future, especially with their increasing presence on the streets of Kano and other parts of the north. Wherever you go, particularly on the roadside, you will often see young boys or girls approaching cars, begging for food. This issue has become rampant, even among adults.

In these trying times, and with the cost of living soaring and the constant threat of kidnapping and missing children, some parents are sending their children to different parts of the country for ‘Makarantun Allo’ to pursue Qur’anic education. However, they often do this without understanding the potential risks to their children’s lives.

While It is not wrong to send your child to school to seek knowledge, but the problem arises when parents do not know their child’s situation at the school. Are they taking care of their daily needs, or do they assume that the teachers and townspeople will look after them? The answer is often no.

Many parents are unaware of the conditions their children face. They believe their children are under the good care of their scholars, fulfilling their educational purpose, which is often not the case. Additionally, some children living with their parents do not attend school because their parents are unaware of the importance of education.

These children in most cases grow up without respect for their parents, who do not take care of them or know their whereabouts. Many people, deliberately or not deliberately are not focused on these issues, or perhaps they believe that if a problem does not affect them directly, it is not their concern. If people, especially in the Northern region where this problem is severe, understood the threat we face, they would take action to resolve it before it worsens.

When President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration created the National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children Education, the current government of Bola Ahmed Tinubu continued with the trend by appointing a civil servant to lead the commission. Since then, things have started to improve.

The agency’s efforts which was actually designed to create a supportive environment for the ‘Almajirai’ and their scholars by providing study materials, healthcare facilities, and awareness programs to help them embrace modern methods of acquiring Qur’anic education. One initiative is the creation of MUSABAQA VILLAGE in some parts of the country.

The Executive Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Idris Muhammad Sani, along with dedicated staff like Malam Daha Tijjani and Nura Muhammad, actually deserve commendation for their efforts. They are consulting with ‘Alarammomi’ and experts in Qur’anic teaching, ensuring there’s no discrimination or bias among the scholars involved. And this inclusive approach, if sustained will contribute greatly to bring beneficial reforms to the Almajiri system for everyone’s future.

It is our hope that with the commission’s ongoing efforts, we can expect positive changes in the Almajiri system and out-of-school children’s education soon.

You can contact Hassan via: m.shareef1980@gmail.com

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Nigeria Police:A Service Scheduled For Supreme Sacrifice-Bala Ibrahim

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By Bala Ibrahim.

Every job or service has its own hazard or hazards, depending on the relationship between the worker, the task, the tools and the environment of assignment. In Nigeria, the duties of the police are spelt out as follows:

The prevention and detection of crime. The apprehension of offenders. The preservation of law and order. And finally, but most importantly, the protection of life and property. However, for some reasons that seem bizarre, while the Police is assigned the duty of protecting the life and property of the citizenry, his own life is left exposed to the possibility of being harmed, all the time.The police ethics enjoins him or her to move around always with the following quote in mind:

“I will maintain courageous calm in the face of danger, scorn or ridicule, develop self-restraint, and be constantly mindful of the welfare of others. Honest in thought and deed, both in my personal and official life, I will be exemplary in obeying the law and the regulations of my department and country”.

Last night, some Nigerians, the people of Kano state in particular, slept in agony, because of the sad story of a ghastly road accident, wherein at least five police officers attached to the Kano State Police Command were confirmed killed. According to the Kano police command’s spokesperson, SP Abdullahi Haruna, the auto accident occurred along the Kano-Zaria highway, in the wee hours of Tuesday. 11 others were also left with different degrees of injuries. SP Abdullahi said the accident happened around Karfi Village, Kura Local Government Area of Kano State, while the officers were on their way back to Kano from an official assignment. A trailer was attempting to reverse on the main road, and it rammed into the oncoming police vehicle.This is sad.

All the scriptures have told us, and we believe that indeed death is inevitable. Yes, every mortal shall die, but how he or she is going to die is the unknown. Some die peacefully in their sleep. Some die in the hospital. Some die as a result of over air-conditioning. Some die as a result of over feeding. While others die due to anxiety, occasioned by the over comfort of excessive accumulation of wealth, ill gotten wealth. They would all be classified as deaths, but some deaths come as tragedies, or even catastrophes, because of the way they happened. For some reasons, some members of the Nigeria Police Service, by design or deliberate neglect, seem destined for catastrophic death. Why?

Indeed, Police officers know that each time they put on their uniform, they are taking risks to protect others. The system that puts them on such assignment must reckon with the fact that these police officers are putting their lives on the line, for the protection of others. Sometimes, in the discharge of these duties, the police insist on checking the roadworthiness of vehicles that ply the streets, in order to ensure that they are in suitable operating condition for safe driving and transportation of people or cargo. The ambition of the police is to promote safety on public roads by reducing danger to the passengers or other road users. Yet, in most cases, their own operational vehicles are road worthless. Apart from the issue of overwork, which is largely due to poor staff strength, police on duty in Nigeria do not have enough rest, talk less of the time to adequately prepare for the next challenge. Nigeria currently has a little over 370,000 Police Officers, which is just about 1:600 Police-Citizen ratio. This leaves them under a permanent stress threat, that takes advantage of their vulnerability.

If a thorough investigation were to be made on the Kano police accident, apart from questioning the mental health of the truck driver, for reversing a trailer on the Highway, the vehicle carrying the police officers on duty may also fail the test of road worthiness. It may also be road worthless. They were sent on a national assignment, in a rickety vehicle, that was probably without brakes. And the poor police met their deaths, dreadfully. There is no single day in Nigeria today, that you don’t hear of the police being killed in one mishap or another. The news is always of unlucky accidents, and the poor police are the victims. Why? Is the police service scheduled for Supreme sacrifice?

Numerous researches have indicated that the Nigeria police officers have an elevated risk of death, relative to the general population of the country, and the reasons are specific-poor working conditions.The controversy over the life expectancy of police officers in Nigeria is not limited to poor remuneration, but also the issue of kitting. When you refuse to provide someone with the appropriate equipment for an assignment, especially such assignments that are associated with high risks, you are politely assigning the person to death.

This article is intended to serve as a tribute, not just for the officers that died yesterday, but all the police that died on duty before them. There is an honourable memorial day quote that reads:

“We don’t know them all, but we owe them all. We come not to mourn our dead heroes but to praise them. We stand for the flag, we kneel for the fallen”.

May this accident prompt the government of Nigeria to do a great deal of soul-searching, with regards the situation of the police. And may the
souls of the fallen, rest in perfect peace, ameen.

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