NIGERIA’S JOURNEY TO NATIONHOOD: FILLING THE LEADERSHIP GAP


(Modest Thoughts With Ayuba Yilgak'ha in  Jos, August 6, 2023; SMS: 08116181263)

Nations are organic. Therefore, they evolve, changing from one stage or form to another. One of the major catalysts of state evolution and revolution is leadership. Leaders are like drivers, pilots or captains who take people to destinations of interest. The quality of leadership, therefore, determines how well and far a nation can go.

When nations found the speed they travel at is not good enough and or their destination is nowhere in sight as expected, the review becomes inevitable. In the journey to nationhood, the destinations of interest include but are not limited to holistic freedom, peace and stability, unity and integration as well as economic self-sufficiency!

At different points in history, nations, leaders and pundits have had cause to ask questions. Ask questions about the quality of their existence. For example, Edmund 1972 once asked, “Have we travelled three thousand miles not to be free?”

In Nigeria today, concerns about bad conditions of life of the citizenry have thrown up questions. What is the essence of the independence our founding fathers fought for (and attained in 1960)? Why do we have to fight for 30 months if we cannot guarantee the peace and security of one another? What is the democratic struggle we fought to enthrone 20 years ago all about? Is Nigeria’s rooftop collapsing? Is this nation of ours on the right path to nationhood? Are we lost in the wilderness, where exactly are we?

Over the years, the leadership baton of Nigeria has changed hands as it is in a relay manner. Each generation of the succeeding leaders had, at least, made modest achievements to their credit but there is still much left undone. The likes of king Jaja of Opopos played their part in defending the ownership of our land; Awolowos, Ahmadu Bellos, Azikwes, Tafawa Balewas fought hard and ejected colonial intruders from our soil. Gowon and many others fought for the unity of the country while progressive forces like members of the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO), Solomon Lar etc. fought for the return of democracy in the country. Yet, there are still more battles to fight: the battle against structural imbalances, corruption, insecurity, economic backwardness, etc. These many problems by all standards are deep-rooted and cannot be solved by wishful thinking!

Anyway, every problem is an opportunity to provide a solution. Therefore, the opportunity to end Nigeria’s economic slavery, insecurity, corruption and structural imbalances is here with us.  Many countries around the world had had such huddles but overcame courtesy quality leadership. For example, in China, it was Dend Xiaoping that came to the rescue; in India, it was Manmohan Singh (finance Minister); For Singapore, it was Lee Kuan Yu, etc. In Nigeria, who can help us? An opportunity to write somebody’s name in the sands of time, as the man who brought Nigeria out of the wood of underdevelopment is here!

 

Political leaders must know that they shall not be leaders forever and the followership must also know that they might be on the saddle tomorrow. Today as always, while most the incumbents whom the law allows are seeking reelection; we have also seen former leaders fighting their way back to corridors of power. There are some from the followership who are trying to give it a shot for the first time? Which way do we go, the way of the incumbents or the voted-out-of-power bidders, and or should we go for new hands entirely? Here lies the dilemma of decision-making in an election season. The choice (s) to make often comes with a certain degree of uncertainty.

The Nigerian state seems to be in a state of leadership limbo. The atmosphere is always suggesting a lack of faith in those who are in power and a lack of power in the hands of those who have faith. In order to manage this limbo, it must be understood that every leader is the product of the larger society it emerged from. Leaders are specimens of the total population and culture from where they are drawn. Therefore, citizens have to do the needful to get credible leaders. In other words, it takes rare determination to produce good leaders from a largely corrupt population.

Those who aspire to be in a position of leadership must acquaint themselves with tested leadership qualities which include fearlessness (Humble fearlessness); emotional intelligence (not easily angered or acting on impulse) and moral decency. What morality does is that even when there is a legal lacuna, a moral leader will exhibit the right sense of statesmanship.

Leaders believe in the abilities of their followers and seek to inspire and motivate them in speech and action. Hear this inspiring one: “In view of men like those in the advanced guards, there is no doubt the regeneration of the human race” (Edmund, 1972). The guard, to whom this inspiring line refers, will most likely put their best in the discharge of their duties, I imagined. Leaders have a vision, seeing and taking action that will serve a country’s greatest good in future times, say the next 50 years.

Fellow Nigerians, before us now is yet another opportunity to choose those that will lead us in the next four years, commencing from May 29, 2023. In times like this, the advice and caution of Octavia Estelle Butler, multiple awards-winning American Science fiction writer becomes instructive and should be reflected upon with all the seriousness it deserves. Her words: “Choose your leaders with wisdom and forethought. To be led by a coward is to be controlled by all that the coward fears. To be led by a fool is to be led by the opportunist who controls the fool. To be led by a thief is to offer up your most precious treasures to be stolen. To be led by a liar is to ask to be told lies. To be led by a tyrant is to sell yourself and those you love into slavery.” This quote needs meditation to fully internalize the implications of voting wrong leaders!

In a few months ahead, Nigerians of voting age who have registered with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and have their respective Permanent Voters' Card (PVC) shall be going to the polls to elect from among us leaders who will represent various levels as members of state houses of assemblies, national assembly (both senate and House of Representatives), governors and, indeed, President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. We must go into this all-important exercise with the “unfinished dreams” of the country in mind. The dreams as earlier mentioned and for the purpose of emphasis include but are not limited to the need to end economic slavery, insecurity, corruption and structural imbalances in the country. The issue, therefore, is to determine which of these candidates or combinations of candidates have what it takes to address our pressing problems?

The choice is ours to make.  We must wear our thinking cap and think clearly before we vote in the coming general elections. We must learn to choose wisely if bridging the leadership gap the country is battling with, for decades, is anything to go by. Preparation in leadership matters a lot. Best wishes to Nigeria and Nigerians!

NIGERIA AT 62


 NIGERIA AT 62

Happy independence celebration. Moments like this are for deep reflection to determine the basis for celebration or lamentation. Whatever our issues are, we celebrate this historic day not because all is well with our journey to nationhood but because things can get better in Nigeria. Idowu Koyenikan puts it this way: "Your pride for your country should not come after your country becomes great; your country becomes great because of your pride in it." In this mindset lies the spirit and fibre of nationalism and patriotism (Modest Thoughts with Ayuba Yilgak'ha, October 1, 2022)

Nigeria @ 62 Independence Anniversary Goodwill Message from Ministry for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs

 NIGERIA @ 62 INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARIES GOODWILL MESSAGE FROM MINISTRY FOR LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND CHIEFTAINCY AFFAIRS

The Commissioner, Ministry for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon Silvanus D. Tapgun

mni, the Permanent Secretary, management and the entire staff of the ministry, wish to facilitate with the President and Commander–in–chief of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR, the Vice Pre4sident Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, the Senate President Sen. Ahmed Lawal and members of the National Assembly, the Chief Justice of Nigeria Hon. Justice Olukayode Arinwoola, our amiable Governor of Plateau State and leader of the Rescue Administration Rt. Hon. (Dr.) Simon Bako Lalong KSGG, his Deputy Prof. Sonny G. Tyoden, The Speaker, Plateau State House of Assembly Rt. Hon. Yakubu Sanda, the Chief Judge of Plateau state Hon. Justice David Mann, and indeed all Nigerians on the occasion of the nation’s 62nd Independence Anniversary.

As we rejoice on this auspicious day, we salute the resilience of the Leader of the Rescue administration, for standing with the ideals and philosophy of our National heroes past that ‘our diversity is our strength’

While we ponder, we pray to the almighty God to continue to fortify our leaders as well as the citizens aright, and also inspire us to do more towards building a united, peaceful and progressive nation.

Once more, happy Independence Day celebration, Nigeria.

S D Tapgun mni

Honourable Commissioner,

Ministry for Local Government and,

Chieftaincy Affairs

  

 

INDEPENDENCE GOODWILL MESSAGE FROM LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE COMMISSION

 INDEPENDENCE GOODWILL MESSAGE FROM LOCAL GOVERNMENT SERVICE COMMISSION

As we celebrate Nigeria’s nationhood which journey began sixty-two years ago through the pragmatic,
the collaborative and resilient effort of our founding fathers, whose passion for an indivisible and amiable Republic came to fruition on the first of October nineteen sixty.

In commemorating this noble feat, the Chairman Plateau State Local Government Service Commission Chief Barrister Robert Andrew Taple ( Wazirin Mupun) on behalf of Commissioners, Permanent Secretary and staff of the seventeen Local Government Councils felicitate with the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces, Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR, his Vice, Professor Yemi Osibanjo GCON, President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives, their  Deputies and all members of the National Assembly as well as members of the Federal Executive Council on this auspicious occasion of the commemoration of Independence.

We in the same vein, join the citizens of Plateau to profoundly rejoice with the Captain of the Rescue Administration, His Excellency Rt. Hon Simon Bako Lalong KSGG, Chairman Northern Governors Forum and his Deputy Professor Sonni Tyoden, the Speaker Rt. Hon Yakubu Sanda, Deputy Speaker and members of Plateau State House of Assembly, Chief Judge Justice David Mann as well as the Chairman and members of Plateau State Council of Chiefs and Emirs on this auspicious occasion where we recount and gauge the level of our commitment to Nigeria’s growth and development in line with the heroic values set by pioneers.

Mr. Governor, your administration is a pillar and the factor of reckoning in all the gains and achievements attained by the Local Government Service Commission.

The Commission has quantifiable broken records and positively impacted on staff via your approval for the release of their promotions, conversions, appointments, transfers as well as training and retraining which are among its cardinal objectives.

These have placed Local Government Employees at the vantage to deliver on their statutory responsibility of providing service to the grassroots and in turn yield growth and development.

 As the Nation continues on the path of sovereignty laid through the vision of our heroes past, the Commission shall assiduously do its bidding in conformity with the values of unity, peace and progress upon which this struggle was hatched.

Congratulations and Happy Independence.

Aminchi K.Joshua.



Information Officer For Chairman Local Government Service Commission

David Dimka commiserate with Rt. Hon Ahmed Idris Wase

David Dimka commiserate with Rt. Hon Ahmed Idris Wase On behalf of my family, and indeed all members of the DVD Movement; I convey our heartfelt and deepest condolences to you and members of your great family, and the entire people of Bashar Chiefdom on the passing to Jannatul Firdaus of His Royal Highness, Alhaji Adamu Idris, (The Rekna of Bashar), your elder brother at the ripe age of 98 years. 

His passing to eternal glory definitely leaves a vacuum but as believers in the Merciful will of Allah we must give thanks to the Almighty for granting him such a long reign that spanned 59 fruitful and eventful years which transformed his domain and touched us all . 

His demise is a great loss not only to your family, the people of Bashar Chiefdom, in Wase Local Government but to the entire Plateau State. 

 As a custodian of wisdom and culture, and great proponent of peaceful coexistence  he left an indelible mark in the sands of time. We are therefore convinced that he has moved on to meet his Creator.

We pray that Allah who is the Merciful one will grant him forgiveness of all his shortcomings. 

My family has enjoyed a robust and fulfilling relationship with members of your family over the years and we deeply share in this irreparable loss and grief together.  May his gentle and peaceful soul rest in perfect peace. Amen.

 *Nde* *Dimka* , *Victor* *David* *fsi* 
 *Comptroller* *of* *Customs* *(rtd)*

NENTAWE IS BLESSED WITH REQUISITE KNOWLEDGE:HE IS READY TO LEAD PLATEAU.... DAYYABU GARGA.

NENTAWE IS BLESSED WITH REQUISITE KNOWLEDGE:HE IS READY TO LEAD PLATEAU....DAYYABU GARGA. 22-9-2022

Governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress for the 2023  general elections in Plateau State,Dr.Nentawe Yilwatda has been described as the most prepared and blessed with abundant knowledge to lead the state.

Executive Chairman of Kanam Local Government Council of the state,Dr.Dayyabu Yusuf Garga made the remark to Journalists during the official presentation of the Governorship Candidate of the party,Nentawe Yilwatda,his running mate,Pam Botmang as well as Director General of the APC Campaign Council,Professor Sebastian Maimako and other Directors of the Council at the Rwangpam Township Stadium in Jos.

Garga said Dr.Nentawe has taken his time to under study the various dynamics and challenges bedeviling the state and has fashioned out ways already that would address the issues stage by stage and within specified periods that the people would love.

Having come from a constituency that directly deals with the public and critical issues of life such as the academia,the Chairman added that the state should not doubt such capabilities of a young man who has been tested and seen to has performed above board.

"The mammoth crowd at the stadium today is a testament of fact that Nentawe is loved by the people.I hardly made my way through the crowd of supporters.The sights of women,youths,the elderly,special persons,solidarity groups and more here are all for this team and the APC so I am happy.Let me assure you people that my LGA which is Kanam is eighty to eighty five percent APC and for Dr Nentawe.We are working on mopping up the rest of the fifteen percent or there about and deliver all to him and all other APC candidates from top to bottom".

The Kanam Local Government boss threw his weight behind the agenda of the Governorship candidate as he said it will address the fabrics of the challenges bedeviling the state today in the areas of Agriculture,Youth Empowerment,Security,Job Creation,provision of Critical Infrastructure among others.

When asked further questions,Dayyabu Garga said this is not yet the Flagg off of campaigns as such some issues cannot be let out yet but as soon as the whistle is blown in the next couple of days,the people will see the preparedness of the APC to move to nooks and crannies of the state and meet the people because their campaigns will be those of issues on the table and the readiness to tackle them for the good of the state.

"As for Kanam,recently we held a stakeholders meet the people consultation which drew our people from across the twenty words in the area and let me tell you that Nentawe Yilwatda and the APC was and still remains the song on everyone's lips.We are more than ever united in this project and eager to move"

Throwing his full weight behind the sterling leadership qualities of Governor Simon Lalong,Garga said special commendation must go to him for providing purposeful leadership and ensuring the state continues to sail smoothly on the right path.
 
Dayyabu Garga commended the leadership of the APC in the state under its Chairman,Hon Rufus Bature for ensuring the various gaps that hitherto existed were covered quickly through a robust dispute resolution mechanism and assured him of more support as the campaigns set in.

AS THE 'HEAD BOY' RETURNS HOME

AS THE 'HEAD BOY' RETURNS HOME

*(Modest Thoughts with Ayuba Yilgak'ha, September 13, 2022; SMS: 08116181263)*

The focus of this article is Distinguished Senator and former governor of Plateau State, Chief Joshua Chibi Dariye who has been nicknamed "Head Boy" of Plateau Politics. Recall, on April 14, 2022, the Nigerian Council of State led by the President Muhammadu Buhari granted and approved state pardon to 162 convicts amongst whom were former governor of Plateau State, Chief Dariye and the former governor of Taraba State, Reverend Jolly Nyame. It is curious that after the Council made the cheering pronouncement, it took over four (4) months for Dariye, Nyame and three (3) others to be freed.

The former Governors were released from Kuje Custodian Centre on August 8,  2022. Their release was confirmed to a Punch Newspaper correspondent by Chukwuedo Humphrey, spokesperson for the Nigerian Correctional Service Federal Capital Territory through a telephone interview that fateful day. It was, indeed, a cheering news which ended months of speculations that the delay in the release of the former governors, especially, Chief Dariye was politically motivated by vested interests from Plateau State.

I do not want to subscribe to the shared insinuation that former governor Dariye was not released immediately for political reasons. However, should that insinuation be true, then, work done zero for those who masterminded the delay because the electoral process is not over yet. The man is now free and has only missed party primaries. He will be on ground months before the General Elections scheduled for first quarter of 2023.

Suffice to state here that aside the release of Dariye is the issue of another former governor and Distinguished Senator Jonah David Jang who has been having protracted legal battle since May 4, 2018 over a 17 count charge or allegation bothering on diversion and misappriation of state's funds amounting to N6.3billion labelled against him by Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) but discharged and acquitted by Hon. Justice Christen Dapup of Jos High Court on Friday, September 2, 2022. These crucial legal developments have implication for politics in Plateau State since Dariye, Jang and the incumbent governor, Rt. Hon. Simon Bako Lalong who is also Chairman Northern Governors Forum and Director General (DG), Tinubu/Shettima Presidential Campaign Council, seemed to be having divergent political preferences as to who becomes the next governor of the state.

Freedom is sweet. Since Dariye was released, the atmosphere around him and his well-wishers have been that of exceeding joy. From the Khawun Mushere himself to his family members, political associates, citizens of Plateau and, indeed, lovers of freedom have come the expression of overflowing joy. This great joy is clearly reflected in the number of cheering guests the once caged but now free Dariye has been receiving.

Just the way Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State is witnessing, there is high traffic on the road leading to Senator Dariye's Abuja residence since he release from incarceration. Everyday, the former Governor receives rainbow of guests, especially, members of the political class from Plateau State ahead of 2023 General Elections. This continouos visit to Dariye who is reputed the "Head Boy of Plateau Politics" is for obvious reasons: Politics! 

Those visiting and answering roll call at the former governor's residence cut across party lines, an indication that the man is acknowledged the father for all in Plateau politics having served the state as governor for two terms of Four (4) years each and also serving as Senator representing Plateau Central Zone for over six (6) consecutive years before his conviction and subsequent incarceration in 2017.

Truth be told, the influence of Dariye in Plateau Politics cannot be underrated or underestimated. Whether behind bars or out of it, this giant political figure has continued to be a well sought after political consultant for many within and outside the state. Given his political cloud, the man has the capacity to alter the political permutations and combinations of Plateau State.

Chief Joshua Dariye is a political enigma, collossus, jugganaut and phoenix. In the game of politics, he can be said to be the proverbial cat with nine lives. Through practical experiences Khawun Mushere is a seasoned political figure who has seen through all the good, the bad and the urgly in politics. It is, therefore, expected that his travails will give birth to a strategic pearl that will shape the political orientation of emerging political legends in Plateau and Nigeria.

Those who saw Dariye as a politically exposed person will take caution less they fall. Those who believe in bouncing after any fall will learn the power of resilience from him. Dariye is a lesson in political tolerance and forgiveness and as he returns, I can see him reflecting on Nelson Mandela's words on Marble that reads: "As I walked out the door toward the gate that would lead to my freedom, I knew if I didn't leave my bitterness and hatred behind, I'd still be in prison." This reflection is necessary in view of the glaring act of betrayal and abandonment that is common occurrences in the game of politics and for which Dariye is a classical victim!

Baring any change in plan, Senator Dariye will touch down in Plateau State tomorrow, Wednesday, September 21, 2022 to continue with the game he knows how to play best. This is coming after over four years of his  relative political sabbatical in a correctional centre. For some, his long absence has unsettled his balance in the political space but I doubt if this is the case.

As far as politics is concern, Dariye has a magic wand. From all indications, the Headboy is gleaning his way back to political relevance. How he does that is a secret card that the political enigma kept closed to his chest. The reality is that the harder Dariye falls, the stronger he bounce back. For instance, he was suspended under state of emergency for six (6) months, he bounced back; he was illegally impeached, he returned. Dariye emerged from obscurity to win senatorial seat under an opposition, Labour Party and later won again under the then ruling People's Democratic Party (PDP) when his arch political rival, Senator David Jang was governor. How Dariye survived those boopy traps is a mystery yet to be uncovered!

Dariye's history in politics is reflective of an old adage which says: It is not for a leopard to defeat a lion whose teeth has broken. In other words, whoever contents with Dariye's political war chest must be prepared for a heavy battle. Take it or leave it, Dariye is a master strategist in Plateau Politics. He has what it takes to woo political foes to his side. The man in the mirror is not being overrated here but acknowledged for what he has practically done in the political firmament of the state and can be reinvented as a freeman!

To be free is like getting to heaven. If this simile holds, then, the following applies: 'Getting to heaven is easy but staying there is going to take a little work' (Adena, 2008). In other words, it's one thing to be free and another to stay free. So, now that Dariye is free, there is a little more of work for him to be done in tithering, that is, connecting his liberation to the practical liberation of Plateau State and its people in all ramifications.

When Dariye returns home, he will not just be seen in the political space only. Having been through "Patmos" political experience for about half a decade, His Excellency is in a better position to understand life and to broker (champion) the course of peace and reconciliation among contending political forces in the state. He can provide wise counsel against unhealthy political and social practices that are capable of pulling down or landing any of our statesmen behind bars.

Never again shall the fate that befell Dariye befall any Plateau son or daughter. This prayer, however, might just be a joke when the citizens, especially, the political class are not tolerant, considerate and united in galvanising Plateau heritage. Chief Dariye, having seen it all, also, could make himself formidable rallying point for a united Plateau. This is even so as he is the most senior former governor of the state in the Fourth Republic (with due respect to other democratically elected governors of the state like Sir Fidelis Tapgun, Jonah David Jang and Governor Simon Bako Lalong and many others that will follow as the Lord tarries!

Political conflicts are very important elements of a functional society. More than conflict, however, is the strategic capacity of the elites, especially, political elites (leaders) to build mechanisms for its resolution and to make the system work for the common good. Political elites are surposed to be the doyens upon which the general peace and stability of any society depend. In the spirit of patriotism and brotherliness/sisterliness, therefore, the human and material resources of Plateau State could be diligently mobilised, harnessed and judiciously deployed to advance the corporate welfare of the citizenry.

As Dariye returns, I challenge him to partner other critical stakeholders in the state to, objectively, chart a common front for the development of the state. There is need for concerted effort to make the state work at all levels and across key sectors in which the state has comparative advantage. Plateau State cannot afford to lag behind in the 21th century where competitiveness, trade openness and cognitive knowledge are driving forces.

The State is a blessed state but existing in the eye of storm since the return of democracy in 1999 and, particularly, from September 7, 2001 when violent crisis broke in the state. It is very strategic but fragile such that it requires the collective investment of all to secure its corporate peace and tranquility. In view of the inherent moral decay which is deconstructing the rich cultural heritage of the indigenous people, courtesy cultural globalisation, there is also need to content with the 'clear and present danger' which this reality brings. Dariye has a role to partner government and other development partners to reorder Plateau State towards holistic prosperity.

It is imperative to note that freedom is power and power is freedom. May God, therefore, continue to empower Dariye to serve the common good of Plateau in the days ahead. May his role with that of other political actors translate into the emergence of a political leader whose resourcefulness will usher Plateau into a model state where there is something worthy for the welfare of all. This State deserves a quantum leap and any leader that will bring this about is welcome. Plateau shall rise again.

Bondage has expiry date, freedom is a human right. Thank God for the blessing of freedom. I hereby congratulate and welcome home, His Excellency and Distinguished Senator J. C. Dariye, the Khawun Mushere and Head Boy of Plateau Politics. The people are happy to have you back to roost. He whose sins are forgiven is free indeed. May the man in the mirror continue to fly in delight in the company of free people!

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