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How DSP Barau Rocks SDP Ahead of 2027

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– As students hail his agric policy

By Abba Anwar

It is not the intention of this write – up to x-ray the relevance and effectiveness of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) come 2027 general elections. The idea is not also to discuss the possibility of parties alliances as preparation to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in pre, during and post election periods, with SDP as one of the brain boxes.

I only see APC and SDP as opposing political platforms. A ruling party and opposition party eyeing each other’s jugular. Political sophistication, organizational stamina and proactive engagements can play critical role in this imminent political face-off.

Coincidentally, just few days after the former Governor of Kaduna state, Malam Nasiru El-Rufai defected from APC to SDP, the Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, punched some deadly blows to SDP. In what appears like uprooting strategy against the party. The first of its kind since El-Rufai’s exit from APC.

Just few days back, on Tuesday 18th March, to be precise, Senator Barau welcomed the gubernatorial candidate of SDP in 2023, from Kano, Bala Mohammad Gwagwarwa, who cross carpeted to APC. He came along with the State Working Committee members, with 38 local government chairmen and secretaries of the party. Alongside 13 former House of Assembly and 6 House of Representatives candidates. Who also defected.

For Barau to display his capacity in this power play, with accurate sophistication, he made sure that during the event, which took place at REIZ Continental Hotel, Abuja, the Vice Presidential candidate of the party, Eng. Yusuf Buhari, was also part of the political cake swallowed by APC, with him (Barau) as the party’s tongue and throat, in this context.

Since when Nigerians started observing SDP recently, in the national scheme of things, among all the APC’s and PDP’s, among other parties’, heavyweights, in the country, to my knowledge, it was Barau who practically sends shivers to the party in a more practical way. The defection of SDP’s juggernauts speaks volume. But I stand to be corrected.

Though I was not privy to any groundwork before the event at REIZ Continental Hotel took place, by I may not mince words when I say, the Distinguished Deputy Senate President, gets firm support from the National Chairman of APC, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje CON, who happens to be in Sa’udi Arabia, for Lesser-Hajj (Umrah) when Barau was welcoming Eng. Buhari, Gwagwarwa and many others from SDP.

But as usual, Ganduje’s support, spirit, sense of reasoning, sound endorsement and self – confidence were there with the Distinguished Senator. As the National Chairman was ably represented at the occasion by the Deputy National Chairman (South), Chief Emeka Eneukwu, who stayed throughout the period.

The visibility and political engagements of Senator Barau means a lot for his constituency, Kano State and Northwest if you like. Many see him as one of the major APC organs in the country, that consistently untie ploys upon ploys from opposition circle. An effort that makes his constituency and Kano State proud. A morale booster.

Looking ready and energetic almost all the time. With the multifaceted responsibilities on his shoulders. From his constituency, to his state, the Red Chamber, through his geo-political zone, in tandem with the national interest up to Africa’s sub-regional legislative responsibilities. Kai kamar ba mutum ba! (laugher).

On the other hand, I came across a letter formally written by one of the sensitive offices of the National Association of Nigerian Students, (NANS), office of the Director Peace, Integration and Reconciliation, Zone A, Comrade Magaji Kabiru Gulu, addressed to the Deputy Senate President, hailing his patriotic posture and critical thinking for raising creative minds in Northwest through his recently inaugurated Barau Initiative for Agricultural Revolution in Northwest, Agricultural Support Programme.

Of which young millionaires would be produced in our agricultural value chain from across all the 7 states of Northwest. The students body believes, this will go a long way in suppressing youth restiveness, lingering wallowing in (absolute?) poverty, reducing unemployment rate, among other missteps.

In the letter, Comrade Gulu posits that, “Your Initiative is a testament of your commitment to empowering young graduates in the Northwest region. This programme will undoubtedly provide them with the necessary support and resources to thrive in agriculture. Thereby contributing to the region’s economic growth and development.”

Adding that, “We appreciate your dedication to the welfare of our young people and your effort to create opportunities for them to succeed. Your leadership vision are truly inspiring. We are grateful for your service to our nation.”

Expectedly, students themselves appreciate Barau’s unrelenting service to the nation. This acknowledgement not only speaks volumes, it also means, in categorical term, that, there exists a leader who identifies himself with the plight of our teeming youth. Such and similar groups only need a sound system of retouch, reengineering, redesign and networking.

Anwar, was Chief Press Secretary to the former Governor of Kano State, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje CON, and can be reached at fatimanbaba1@gmail.com
20th March, 2025

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Unity Over Division: A Counterpoint to Ismail Auwal’s Incessant Attacks on Comrade Ibrahim Waiya

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As I scrolled through my Facebook feeds yesterday, I stumbled upon a disturbing trend. Ismail Auwal, a fellow young colleague and member of Kano’s civic space, has been relentlessly peddling misinformation about Hon. Comr. Ibrahim A. Waiya.

 

His latest piece, which according to him is a “lifeline” and “a plea to save Comrade Waiya”, is merely the latest installment in a series of attacks.

 

 

 

Your Excellency, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, I implore you to disregard the calls and claims being peddled by Ismail Auwal against Hon. Comrade Waiya. These claims have no basis in fact and are merely a thinly veiled attempt to discredit Waiya.

 

I have no personal axe to grind with Ismail, but I am compelled to set the record straight. Facts matter, and it’s disheartening to see Ismail Auwal dish out unbalanced narratives about Waiya.

 

Firstly, Ismail’s assertion that there’s a “rift and the civil societies are now in a locked bitter feud with Waiya” is patently false. The ongoing legal suit in the Kano Civil Society Forum, for instance, has nothing to do with just Waiya.

 

 

 

Rather, it’s a result of the over 115 registered members who were left out of the staged drama of the Board of Trustees’ election an election in which less than 60 organizations participated, some of which are not registered members of the Kano Civil Society Forum.

 

Comrade Waiya, like any other individual, will inevitably face criticism and disagreement. However, this doesn’t undermine his capacity to effectively carry out his duties as Kano’s Commissioner of Information & Internal Affairs.

 

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s appointment of Waiya is a testament to his leadership and commitment to grassroots development. Before his appointment has never been a contestant for any political position lest it be considered compensation for an unsuccessful poll.

 

 

 

Under Waiya’s leadership, the Ministry of Information & Internal Affairs has transformed from a dormant entity to a vibrant and active ministry. This is due in large part to Waiya’s vast experience in community development, which spans over 27 years.

 

His inauguration of several committees and efforts to strengthen synergy with stakeholders have yielded tangible results.

 

If His Excellency’s goal is to bridge the gap between his administration, vocal groups, and the inter-tribal community in Kano, then Hon. Comrade Waiya is an excellent choice.

 

Waiya’s presence in the committee set up to profile civil society organizations in Kano adds prudence to its effective delivery.

 

 

 

Waiya is a proven unifier, his character is beyond reproach, and his commitment to Kano’s development is unwavering.

 

It’s puzzling that anyone or group with clean hands would fear or worry about him being part of the committee. As the saying goes, “A clear conscience fears no accusation.”

 

Amb. Michael is the Coordinator of the Inter-Tribe Community Support Forum. He can be reached via nworisamichael1917@gmail.com

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Waiya’s Blindness Over Buhari, Isma’l : Difference Between Professionalism and Activism

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By Abba Anwar

Neither Abba Anwar, then Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of Kano State, nor Saluhu Tanko Yakasai, then Special Adviser, Media, to the Governor, petitioned the then noise maker, Ibrahim Waiya, who was busy making drum beats, to attract recognition from, the political opponents of the then Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, when Waiya organised a press conference, under the guise of an emotionless group, Renaissance Coalition, describing Anwar and Yakasai, as elements threatening the peace of the state. Over face-off between Ganduje and then Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi.

Waiya was the spokesperson of the Coalition then, as reported by Daily Trust newspaper of Tuesday 11th June, 2019, by Richard Ngbokai, when he blamed Anwar and Yakasai of fueling crisis between governor and the then Emir, “… over alleged insensitivity in handling information concerning the lingering crisis between the governor and the emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II.”

He made the wild allegation against us reacting to, as reported by Daily Trust and other national papers,”… a statement credited to the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Abba Anwar about the reconciliation moves initiated by the Nigerian Governors’ Forum in collaboration with Alhaji Aliko Dangote to broker peace between the two leaders.”

He concluded that, I, as Chief Press Secretary denied that there was a move in process for reconciliation, which the organization considered as insensitive and dangerous to the peace of the state.

Daily Trust continued that” According to Waiya, “As concerned citizens of Kano state we wonder how some elements of the society will be so determined to fuel the crisis between the emir and the governor of Kano which is capable of threatening the peace and security of the state.”

The noise maker continued that,” Our major concern is more on the people who are officially recognized as the spokespersons, the image makers of the Kano state government, who included Salihu Tanko Yakasai… and Abba Anwar who had recently exposed their incompetence and sense of immaturity and diligence in the discharge of their official duties in reaction to the widely circulated report on the reconciliation efforts by the government of the federation and some other individuals claiming that there was no reconciliation effort between governor and the emir of Kano.”

Hear the relevance seeker,” It is on this note we wish to state that Nigeria is facing many challenges bothering on security and peace, it is therefore un-call-for (sic) for some people to be making some unguarded utterances that are capable of jeopardizing the peace we enjoy in Kano.”

Pleading Governor Ganduje that,” We therefore request the governor to disregard their statement and relief them of their appointments immediately because they are not fit to be there.”

When the story was published by many newspapers at the time, I personally took all the papers to my Boss, Ganduje and showed him the story requesting him to sack us, myself and Saluhu Tanko Yakasai. Baba Ganduje read through all the story and laughed. He said “Press Secretary you are doing a good job!

Myself and Saluhu did not raise an eye brow for Waiya. Talk less of taking him to the Police, with all his frustration to the extent of showcasing us as becoming threat to the peace of the state. Because we knew he didn’t deserve any attention from us.

So I wonder when I heard that the same Waiya, who is now Commissioner for Information is at cross road with some two young journalists Buhari Abba and Isma’l Auwal for publishing and expressing an opinion, captioned “Dear Governor, Yusuf Beware of Kano Information Commissioner, Ibrahim Waiya,” published in Kano Times.

It is just my thinking being vindicated. When Waiya was appointed Commissioner for Information, I said to myself, this is one the messier appointments, of this administration. I understood that the Governor was not provided with the platform to differentiate between professionalism (journalism) and activism.

Waiya is nowhere close to journalism profession. He is only an “activist”. I believe very firmly that, with all the shortcomings of Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, he can make “a good” Commissioner than Waiya. No two ways about this. Talk less of Mustapha Muhammad, the recently appointed Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, whose pedigree is neater than all media related people of this administration. I mean all of them. That is why I still wonder, why is he Deputy Spokesperson. Very summersaulting.

Though I don’t share many parts of the opinion expressed by Isma’l, in his Letter to the Governor on Waiya, but I still don’t support any form of Intimidation meted on him, as a professional colleague. Because gagging the media is completely anti – people, anti-democracy and injustice.

So media anywhere in the world are partners in progress. I concur with Yakubu Musa, when he called on Waiya to be busy making friends than enemies. You just can’t fight the media and think you can succeed alone. Even if you are not a media man.

Throughout the Eight years administration of Ganduje, his Commissioner of Information, Malam Muhammad Garba never, for once, petitioned any journalist, to the Police. He believed in the freedom of opinion and expression. That didn’t mean all practitioners were ethical. But as a professional, he knew how to handle them professionally, without any rancor.

I suggest that Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf should look into Isma’l’s Letter and address issues raised. He is calling on the Governor to be very careful in handling issues related to Non Governmental Organizations (NGOs).

The letter says, “Let me be clear: if your intent is to have an overseer, someone to bridge the gap between your administration and these vocal groups, I understand the instinct. Governance thrives on harmony, and oversight can sharpen focus. But, sir, Ibrahim Waiya is not the man for this task. There are others in your circle—steady hands with proven mettle—who could mend this divide without lighting new fires.”

And Isma’l was very clear when he said,” Now, let me speak plainly about Waiya. I have nothing personal against him—none at all. This isn’t a vendetta; it’s a plea to save him from himself. He’s wading into a storm he may not weather, a clash that could tarnish his name and, by extension, yours. Picture this: a man stepping into quicksand, too proud to see the danger, while those around him shout warnings he won’t hear. That’s Waiya right now, Your Excellency. I’m throwing him a lifeline, not a stone.”

I salute my professional friends for standing behind the truth, Isma’l and Buhari in this respect.

 

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

 

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Malam Abdulaziz Abdulaziz: The Man with a Golden Heart Transforming Northern Nigerian Youth and Bridging Divides

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Abdulkadir Aliyu Shehu
23 March 2025

In a political landscape often clouded by exclusivity and gatekeeping, Malam Abdulaziz Abdulaziz, Special Assistant to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on Media and Publicity, stands out as a beacon of hope, humility, and transformative leadership. Renowned for his “golden heart” and unwavering dedication to inclusivity, Malam Abdulaziz has redefined public service by bridging gaps between governance and Nigeria’s underserved youth, creating pathways to opportunities many never knew existed.

For years, federal job opportunities remained shrouded in secrecy, accessible only to those with connections or insiders in the political cycle. Most of the Political appointees from the North at both national and local levels often failed to prioritize transparency, leaving millions of youths in northern Nigeria’s greatest asset unaware of avenues to secure their futures. This changed when Malam Abdulaziz stepped into his role. With a relentless focus on equity, he found access to federal employment, ensuring qualified young northerners, regardless of background, could compete fairly. Recently, countless youths have secured permanent, pensionable jobs through his efforts in federal ministries and agencies, a feat previously deemed unattainable for ordinary citizens.

Malam Abdulaziz recognized the power of digital influence in shaping modern narratives. He pioneered initiatives to engage social media influencers, providing them with platforms to amplify their voices and contribute to national issues which never happened before. This innovative approach not only empowered young creatives but also fostered a more inclusive dialogue between the government and Nigeria’s tech-savvy generation.

One of his landmark achievements as a special assistant to Mr President is the creation of *Sabuwar Nijeriya* (New Nigeria), a groundbreaking Hausa-language program designed to promote President Tinubu’s policies and achievements across northern Nigeria. By leveraging radio, television, and digital platforms, the initiative breaks linguistic and cultural barriers, ensuring Hausa-speaking communities long marginalized in national media campaigns are informed, engaged, and connected to the government’s vision. This unprecedented effort has strengthened trust and participation in governance, setting a new standard for inclusive communication.

A Leader Unlike Any Other
What truly distinguishes Malam Abdulaziz is his character. In a region where political clout often overshadows empathy, he treats everyone regardless of status, ethnicity, or creed with dignity and respect. His “golden heart” has become synonymous with grassroots accessibility, earning him admiration nationwide. Colleagues and beneficiaries alike praise his humility, noting that his office doors are always open to the public, a rarity in Nigeria’s political sphere.

As Nigeria navigates complex challenges, leaders like Malam Abdulaziz Abdulaziz remind us of the power of selfless service. His legacy is a testament to how one individual’s integrity and vision can uplift entire generations. May the Almighty Allah grant him wisdom, protection, and elevation to even greater heights of leadership. With a higher office, there is no doubt he would unlock boundless opportunities for millions more, cementing his role as a cornerstone of Nigeria’s journey toward prosperity.

Malam Abdulaziz Abdulaziz is not just a government official; he is a movement a living embodiment of hope, equity, and the promise of a New Nigeria. His story challenges us all to demand more from leadership and to believe in the transformative power of a golden heart.

My final word is one from the Holy Qur’an verses “Whoever helps a soul, it is as if they have helped all of humanity.” (Quran 5:32) and Prophet Muhammadu Sallahu alaihi wasallam say The best among mankind is one who benefits humanity. Malam Abdulaziz Abdulaziz you’re the best.

Written From Kano
Abdulkadir Aliyu Shehu
Journalist
danfodio247@gmail.com

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