NIGERIA, THE SLEEPING GIANT THAT NEEDS TO WAKE UP

Nigeria is defaulting in its responsibility in leading ECOWAS and the African continent. There is no better way to put it than this.

Given its size, population and natural resources endowment, nature has bestowed the opportunity to lead Africa on Nigeria but this is not seen to be effectively and efficiently played. Instead, the country is shipwrecking on many fronts: Known for having institutions with high profile corruption case; it is the poverty capital of the world; deficient in infrastructure. Everything bad that is meant to happen has happened in Nigeria and, mostly, it is because of human error(s)! 

That we are not delivering any economic gain to the ECOWAS sub-region and the African continent and, yet, feel we are the giant of the continent is, at best, a wild goose chase or, better still, playing to the gallery!

Africa is the centre piece of Nigeria's foreign policy but what exactly is the country delivering to the continent?

We talk a lot about helping South Africa overcame apathied; talk a lot about helping in the restoring peace in war torn Liberia and Sierra Leone, yes, but to be an internationally relevant nation is not a one stop activity but a continuum!

Just to draw our attention to the odds let us reflection on Nigeria's encounters with Cameroun and Niger. The prolonged boundary tussle between Nigeria and Cameroun over Bakassi Peninsula and the consequent ceding of the contentious Peninsula in June 2006 was a bad signal for the country. In addition, the glaring disregard of Nigeria's sanction on Niger Republic over July's 26, 2023 forceful replacement of democratic structures by military juntas and the eventual retraction and lifting of the sanction on Niger in 2024 by Nigeria without any covert or overt show of remorse by the former is a diplomatic slap on the latter. These two incidences clearly indicate that Nigeria is not the loudest, biggest and the most influential voice in the diplomatic politics of Africa.

If Nigeria is the giant of Africa, then, it must be a sleeping one, i always say. We need to wake up and take our potential position as African hegemon. We can be but not yet. We can be but not by mere wishing. We can be but not by oral pronouncements but by concrete, practical and sustainable actions!

Wake up Nigeria. ECOWAS, Africa and the world is awaiting our manifestation and urgently too. The world and Africans, in particular, will not entertain any excuses! 

A $1trillion economy which anchors shared prosperity for the continent will just be it. A leadership that builds strong institutions and reduced corruption to the barest minimum will just be it. A country that fights insecurity to the barest minimum will just be it. A country that fixes her gross deficit in infrastructure will just be it. A country that continually upgrades it human capital and, substantially, improves on all development indicators will just be it. The country cannot afford to do less!

*(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba Yilgak'ha, April 28,  2024)*

DAYYABU GARGA FOUNDATION FELICITATES WITH MUSLIMS


On behalf of the Board, Management, Staff and Partners of the Dayyabu Garga Foundation, I  join the Muslim Ummah in celebrating this year's Eid-El-Fitr.
The times are here for us to mark another moment of joy in successfully going through the thirty days  Ramadan culminating in this day.
As we celebrate the sacrifices we went through may we also commit ourselves to the teachings of the Holy Quran which was the center of teachings all through.
At Dayyabu Garga Foundation, we pray for the continuous peaceful development of our dear state and country so that moments like this will continue to help us build on our faiths and for peaceful coexistence.
May we celebrate this Sallah in love.
Barka Da Sallah to us all.
ALH.DR.DAYYABU YUSUF GARGA
CHAIRMAN/FOUNDER DAYYABU GARGA FOUNDATION

Dewan: When younger people are given a role in governance

 
In Nigeria's political history, the youth are hardly given the chance to explore their potentials; they are kept at bay by the older ones. That has since changed. GM DUNGRITDI, a political commentator explains why the Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly has taken the political landscape by storm.

For political systems to be seen to serve their purposes, all parts of society must play a role in being included. When young people are disenfranchised or disengaged from political processes, a significant portion of the population has little or no voice or influence in decisions that affect group members’ lives and interests.

A key consequence is the undermining of political systems’ representativeness. As disastrous as it could be, it is possible to avoid taking that road by the Nigerian political system. To work effectively, life lines must be opened to all players.

There comes a time that young people take the gauntlet to run in the political process. Such a person in Plateau State is Gabriel K Dewan. He was elected on the platform of Young Peoples Party (YPP).

Since he became Speaker of the Plateau State House of Assembly last year, he has left no one in doubt of his capacity to deliver for good. He may have been waved aside by some power blocks, he trudged on believing in his capacity to deliver.

Without a second thought, the Rt Hon Gabriel K Dewan is making the youths and state proud by his capacity at representation and his track records as a young legislator and Speaker of the Plateau 10th State House of Assembly Assembly, he deserves to be celebrated and appreciated.

To make a difference in the longer term, it is essential that young people are engaged in formal political processes and have a say in formulating what role they are to play in politics. Inclusive political participation is not only a fundamental political and democratic right but also is crucial to building stable and peaceful societies and developing policies that respond to the specific needs of younger generations.

For young people to be adequately represented in political institutions, processes, and decision-making, and in particular in elections, they must know their rights and be given the necessary knowledge and capacity to participate in ways that are meaningful and relevant at all levels.

If there are obstacles to participating in formal, institutionalized political processes, young people were always disadvantaged and disempowered. Many tend to believe that their voices should not be heard or that they must not be taken seriously even if they are heard.

The problem becomes circular as politicians may lose interest in responding to the aspirations of young people if they cannot win their votes. This in turn leads to young people being increasingly excluded from taking part in decision-making, or in debates about key socioeconomic and political issues, despite our sensitivity to the demands for social equity and justice, environmental protection and cultural diversity.

It is on record that in 2022, he contested to represent Pankshin North in the House of Assembly under the PDP Primaries in 2022 and sadly came a distant third. He was not discouraged, he sought to try it on a different platform.

Shortly after, he decamped to the Young Peoples Party (YPP) and got the ticket to contest in the 2023 general elections. After he secured the ticket, not many gave him the benefit of doubt, as they laughed him to scorn.

Those who saw his entrance as a joke did not give him a chance, as they didn't think he had the political muscles to wrestle power from either the PDP or the APC. They got it all wrong, as he won thus beating the candidates of the PDP and APC.

No doubt, providence lurked at the corner and smiled at him lavishly. Had he picked the PDP ticket and won in the general elections, the fate that befelled PDP legislators at the Appeal Court would have swept him away together with the other sixteen members would have affected him also.

It has been stated by those who have followed his movement to the YPP,  that it was a divine intervention to help him prepare for the task that laid ahead of him in the House. The ways of God cannot easily be changed, they are prepared for a purpose.

As we look forward in 3 years to the 2027 elections; and having seen his dance steps, the youth will also begin now to work towards ensuring that Rt Hon Gabriel Dewan is returned as an elective member.

More so, young people with competence, character and capacity should be on the ballot in 2027 and that there is an increase in both the proportion and the quality of young people in governance and in the decision-making process.

To have Rt Hon Gabriel K Dewan lead the Plateau State legislature as its Speaker, it is a clear indication that Plateau youths are formally represented as the political processes are made to be important from the start.

As the youngest Speaker ever in the history of the state, Rt Hon Gabriel K Dewan has actively contributed in bringing democratic values to Plateau State from his contributions and alliances made in respect to the development of the state.

As a matter of fact, developments of the past could have made the youth feel despondent, significantly frustrated particularly if  they are not included in formal decision making processes. This is able to destabilize democratization and accelerate conflict dynamics arising from this point of frustration.

For anything worth considering, it is good to always give kudos to the former House of Assembly members from PDP who voluntarily resigned their positions as members of the Plateau State House of Assembly before they were removed from office by the Court of Appeal sitting in Abuja late last year.

That was like a thunderbolt never expected to happen, given that many political analysts had concluded the takeover by the All Progressives Congress members of the House was fait accompli. Since then, he has taken charge of proceedings effectively well.

It is to the credit of the Executive Governor of Plateau, His Excellency Barr Caleb M Mutfawng for his fatherly role in appointing an appreciable number of young people into position of governance in Plateau State. They are yet to disappoint, rather, they are adding value where they were placed.

Plateau State and indeed other electoral stakeholders have a great role to play in promoting young people’s participation in formal decision-making processes. For this role to be effective, it is necessary to understand the interconnected nature of the obstacles to participation in these processes that young people encounter.

Globally, youth participation and representation in institutional political processes and policymaking is relatively low despite development. People under the age of 25 to 35 are rarely found in parliaments, public administration, and decision-making bodies such as committees on peacebuilding and constitution building.

On May 31, 2018, President Muhammadu Buhari signed the Not Too Young to Run Act into law and, with the stroke of the pen. The Act expanded the opportunities for young people to participate in Nigeria’s governance and politics playing greater roles in elective capacities and that law has brought youth to play greater roles in Plateau State decision making process.

The Act amended the Nigerian Constitution to lower the eligibility age for candidates to run for president or the offices of the Federal House of Representatives and the state Houses of Assembly, each by five years.

This means that the younger generation do not have to wait until they are 30 years old to run for state or federal office or 40 years old to run for president. More importantly, it increased the opportunities for the youths participation in governance and decision-making, above all.

Rt Hon Gabriel K Dewan has established a rapport with the young and the old since his school days, but more since he became Speaker of the House.

He has assisted more in the last three months knowing that things are so difficult to come by for most families. The show of understanding to assist is even more evident given that he is a young man who has shared his life more with the rural people than being an urban man.

The endemic social issues that face the society have become his major concern. Regrettably, these issues affect more of the youth, and for this, he has more reasons than one to concentrate on leveraging these so that they can engage their into productive ventures.

He offers a refreshing air in the area of education and sports for the youth. Even before becoming a legislator, a sports competition which has his imprimatur has become a meeting point for young people from all wards in his constituency.

The potentials of young people cannot be hidden. The Hon
 Speaker is aware of these, himself currently in that age bracket; and being genuinely interested in lifting the burdens off the shoulders of his contemporaries as well as families, the future is bright and hopeful.

For Ambassador Dewan's future, it is further being shaped and because it is in the minds of his constituents and beyond, that notice is not lost in the things he keeps doing to help people.

As he continues to gain mileage on the journey, his generation has more to offer even in the age that people are disillusioned and frustrated by what they experience on a daily basis. It is in the rising popularity and acceptance that more will come his way.

GM Dungritdi, is the Media Coordinator of Rt Hon Gabriel Dewan Political Movement

HE HAS RISEN!!

HE HAS RISEN!!
Executive Secretary, Plateau State Primary Health Care Board Dr. Juryit Raymond warmly felicitates with Christians on the Plateau, Nigeria & indeed, all over the world on the occasion of the commemoration of the Death & Resurrection of our Lord & Saviour, Jesus Christ.

He urged Christians to use the occasion to promote values of Peace, Love, Sacrifice, Unity & Compassion.

He also sued for prayers for lasting peace in the state & wishes all a Blessed & Joyous Easter Celebrations.

Dr. Juryit Raymond, Executive Secretary, Plateau State Primary Health Care Board.

DAYYABU GARGA FOUNDATION FELICITATES WITH CHRISTIANS ON EASTER.


As Christians the word over celebrate Easter at this season,The Chairman,Dayyabu Garga Foundation,Alhaji Dr.Dayyabu Yusuf Garga on behalf of Board and entirety of its partners join in commemorating this day hoping it will open more vistas of unity amongst citizens.

As you know,the moment is one defining moment in the life of Christians,this is urging you to lean on the teachings and lessons learned during the Lenten season as the hope of a better moment stares us ahead.

The pains of going through this moment and the experience of joy at the end which is seen during this period should continue to bind us together irrespective of religious,tribal and political differences.

Dayyabu Garga Foundation believes in freedom as such urges all christians to again extend love,compassion and prayers for the continuous guidance of this country against the current challenges of the time knowing we shall come out stronger.

May the days ahead be brighter for us as a people.

May we celebrate in love.

Happy Easter to you all.

ALHAJI DR.DAYYABU YUSUF GARGA
CHAIRMAN/FOUNDER,DAYYABU GARGA FOUNDATION.

DR. PATRICK DAKUM CONDEMNS ETHNIC CLASH IN MIKANG, PRAYS FOR CALM AND THE RETURN OF BROTHERHOOD

DR. PATRICK DAKUM CONDEMNS ETHNIC CLASH IN MIKANG, PRAYS FOR CALM AND THE RETURN OF BROTHERHOOD 
Following the violent clash which ensued at Ponglong area of Lalin District of Mikang Local Government Area, between Motol versus Taroh youth where scores of lives were loss and many others sustaining various degrees of injuries, destruction of properties and rustling of cattle and other animals on Saturday night, 23rd March, 2024, Dr. Patrick Dakum, the Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Human Virology Nigeria, IHVN, and Plateau Labour Party, LP, governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, totally condemned the clash, calls for calm and prays for the return of brotherhood between the warring factions. 

Speaking over the matter, Dakum, expressed deep concern, saying with the economic hardship being witnessed in the country, the citizens are supposed to close ranks and be their brothers keepers by helping to alleviate one another's plight and not to complicate and worsen the situation by engaging in killing and destruction of properties no matter the provocation from whoever and for whatever. 

According to him, violence has no solution to any problem, and does not settle anything right; rather it injures the best cause and leaves lingering regrets, pains and fears. 

Dakum appeals to the aggrieved parties to sheathe their swords and explore better options of dialogue in resolving all differences and disputes, adding that all crisis end up on table of discussion; hence, discussion should always be the first and final option in the face of misunderstanding. 

He commended the security agencies for their swift intervention, and the effort of the government in stemming the carnage, and suggests regular inter-ethnic parleys for better understanding and cooperation to hamstring further disputes which could result to brothers taking arms against each other. 

Dakum prays for the reposed of those who lost their lives and for divine grace to their families to bear the irreparable loss; quick recovery to the injured and for the replenishing of destroyed properties to the victims of the clash.
Signed:
Shabul Mazadu
Media Consultant
25th March, 2024

DR. PATRICK DAKUM SUES FOR ALL-OUT COLLABORATION TO ENDING TUBERCULOSIS

DR. PATRICK DAKUM SUES FOR ALL-OUT COLLABORATION TO ENDING TUBERCULOSIS 
As the world observes the 2024 Tuberculosis Day, today, March 24, 2024, in commemoration of Robert Koch's discovery of Mycobacterium Tuberculosis, the causative agent of the disease, the Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Human Virology Nigeria, IHVN, and Plateau State Labour Party, LP, Governorship candidate in the 2023 general elections, Dr. Patrick Sunday Dakum, has sued for collaboration by all and sundry in stamping out the disease. 

Speaking on the theme which is a constant used consecutively, "Yes! We can end TB", Dakum said it's achievable if all hands will be on deck by observing the requisite prerequisites which are: providing the right services, support for enabling safe environment in the right place, at the right time and eradicating poverty, inequity, under nutrition, comorbidities, discrimination, and stigmatization of victims instead of extending helping hand. 

Dakum whose Institute is a front-liner in finding cases, diagnosing and administering treatment for tuberculosis, said that based on records, tuberculosis killed 1.3 million people worldwide in 2022, making it the second killer infectious disease after covid-19. And that it was estimated in 2022 that 10.6 million people fell ill with tuberculosis (TB) worldwide, where  5.8 million were men, 3.5 million were women and 1.3 million were children; adding that only about 2 in 5 people with drug resistant TB accessed treatment in 2022.

According to him, TB is present in all countries and age groups, but is curable and preventable despite the challenge and threat of multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB), and all that is required is the cooperation of the citizenry by embarking on routine checkups to ensure safety from the infection. 

Dakum who was a former Commissioner of Information and Health in Plateau State, further calls on governments at all levels to intensify more campaign awareness on devastating health, social and economic consequences of tuberculosis (TB) and to step up efforts to end the epidemic by sustainable investment of resources in the fight against the disease.

He thanked donor agencies who sustained their support in combating tuberculosis worldwide, and task individuals on personal hygiene, good nutrition, body exercise and routine medical checkups and desisting from tobacco smoking and inhalation of poisonous substances. 

Dakum cautions saying, health is wealth, without which inactivity will be the order of the day, resulting to deterioration of progress and prosperity. Hence, all and sundry must take their health seriously to be alive, strong and productive. 
He wishes all a pleasant Tuberculosis Day observation. 
Signed: 
Shabul Mazadu
Media Consultant
24th March, 2024

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