Henry Baro advised Nigerians to summon political and social will on Democracy Day

– According to him, democracy is a battle, not a banquet

ABUJA – Former Uvwie/Sapele/Okpe House of Representatives Aspirant, APC , Engr. (Hon) Henry Menabowanre Baro has advised Nigerians not to lament, murmur or give into despair but to look ahead with hope.

Engr. Baro said this in a statement titled ‘We must not take our democracy for granted, we must defend it’ on Democracy Day.

It reads in part: “Now is not time to lament, murmur or give into despair. It is time to summon once again the political and social courage that we well know and that well knows us.

“We need to push forward and to urge government forward to do that which it must to achieve this great generational feat.

“We stand between success and failure; but we cannot maintain this middling position forever. We must turn one way or the other. To me there is but one option. The other is unspeakable. We must be bold enough not to accept an inferior destiny. We must win.

“To do so, we must use all the democratic tools at our disposal. I am proud and commend Nigerian people for having carried the nation this far. Don’t faint now. We are almost out of the thicket and so close to home.”

He added: “A great historic push and effort are mandated. Change takes boldness, perseverance and moral fortitude; profound change requires even more so.

“The task is hard but I neither fret nor worry. In my heart, I am comforted by the knowledge that we are so much better and stronger than the obstacle before us. We shall and must overcome it because it is in our nature and it is for our best destiny to do so.”

Democracy Day is a public holiday in Nigeria and is always celebrated on 29 May. But kudos to Mr. President and Nigerians to change it to June 12 in honor of our late hero MKO, It marks the return to democratic rule.

The second tenure of Muhammadu Buhari was inaugurated a few weeks on May 29, 2019.

Emerhor seen in sober mood,Cold war with it’s Advisers,Shared tears As Dr Orji Uzor Kalu drums support for Ovie Omo-Agege.

It was a second of unhappiness and weeping for Olorogun O’tega Emerhor and his Urhobo Group, who just lately adopted, Dr Orji Uzor Kalu Senator-elect, Abia North as their sole candidate for the place of Deputy Senate.

A source from O’tega Emerhor advised our correspondence that, O’tega Emerhor couldn’t manage his feelings after receiving the information that Dr Orji Uzor Kalu, has dropped his ambition, and drum support for senator Ovie Omo-Agege.

O’tega Emerhor stated “Dr Orji Uzor Kalu has betrayed me, I am now a laughing stock”

It was gathered that O’tega Emerhor who does not have the curiosity of Urhobo Nation at coronary heart and don’t need his youthful brother to succeed went forward to adopted Dr Orji Uzor Kalu, who’s from Abia State.

Another Source stated O’tega Emerhor spent over 2 million Naira within the printing of shirts, print & Online media to support Dr Orji Uzor Kalu.

Dr Orji Uzor Kalu Text

I made a decision to throw my hat into the ring to contest for the place of Deputy Senate President, after vast consultations with stakeholders particularly my political associates, pals and colleagues (returning senators and senators-elect).

However, I exploit this medium to announce my withdrawal from the race within the curiosity of the APC and Nigeria at massive.

I contested and received election as a Senator on the platform of the APC, as such, I can not go in opposition to the decision of my get together.

The get together, I’m optimistic will think about the South East for different principal positions within the Senate and House of Representatives for the sake of nationwide unity.

The South East ought to be properly represented on the high hierarchy of the ninth nationwide meeting.

The ninth nationwide meeting will work harmoniously no matter get together affiliations to make sure that the manager and judiciary arms of presidency are complemented in a bid to construct a affluent Nigeria.

Dr Orji Uzor Kalu

Senator-elect,

Abia Nort

URHOBO IS GREAT! URHOBO NOH THEY BORN MUMU

Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo Swears In As Senator Of Federal Republic Of Nigeria. Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo Is An Urhobo Man From Bayelsa State.

ABUJA – The immediate past commissioner of works and infrastructure, Bayelsa State have been sworn-in as a senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo was among the 107 senators inaugurated as member of the 9th Senate, today.

Senator Lawrence Ewhrudjakpo is the senator representing the people of Bayelsa West senatorial district in the 9th Senate. Senator Ewhrudjakpo was elected under the platform of the People Democratic Party (PDP), polling a total of 49,912 votes to defeat his opponent, the candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC) Mr. Mathew Karimo who scored a total of 20,219 votes.

The inauguration of the 9th Assembly which started about 10 am, Tuesday June 11th 2019, on the floor of the Nigerian Senate, had in attendance 107 senators elect out of 109 senators elect. The clerk of the Senate announced at the end of roll call that two senators elect of Imo state, including the immediate past governor, Rochas Okorocha were not among those to be inaugurated at the time.

Senator Ewhrudjakpo who was on seat at the time of roll call on the floor of the house, participated in the elections of principal officers of the 9th Senate.

Kudos to our great Urhobo Nation, kudos to the Ijaws of bayelsa state, kudos to the good people of Delta State.

9th Assembly Election: Henry Baro Congratulates Lawan,Omo-Agege as they emerged winners

Engr . (Hon) HENRY Menabowanre Baro (HMB), Said, it is with a warm heart that he congratulate Ahmed Lawan as he emerged Senate President and Obaisi Ovie Omo-Agege as Deputy Senate President at the just concluded 9th Assembly elections for the Senate leadership tussle on their well-deserved landslide victories.Their victory is a testimony of President Buhari Next level great efforts which the APC Led administration has put in place to restore confidence in the socio-economic and political sphere of the country through the leadership of Ahmed Lawan and Ovie Omo-Agege which will bring these administration sanity to public institutions. These new crop of Senate Leadership no doubt will restored the dignity of labour, honesty and transparency to the Red Chambers and citizens.”I believe that Ovie Omo-Agege have help to developed the patriotic zeal of Nigerians, Especially the Urhobo Nation making them to become proud indigenes of this great country.”Agege emergence as the deputy Senate President of the 9th Assembly have raised the collective momentum that have energizes ordinary Nigerians to have hope in the ‘Next Level Agenda’ of Mr. President.With Agege in the helm of National matters at the 9th Assembly has given hope to Nigerians, especially the youths to envision prospects in the empowerment, Education , Agriculture, and ICT sectors as avenues for engagement in the productive sectors of the economy. No gainsaying, the momentum in the ICT sector and patronage of indigenous software providers and local OEMs has promoted ICT innovation and investment opportunities in Nigeria. This has significantly enhanced participation across the full spectrum of the value – chain where deliberate programmes were built to enhance the capacity of Nigerians, enabling them to add value to the economy.Invariably, through the leadership of Agege as a senator the Broadband penetration in the youth empowerment through the federal government which stood at 18% at the inception of President Muhammadu Buhari’s tenure has gracefully attained a threshold of 31% with the promise of rising to 70% if he emerged as Deputy Senate President.Engr. Henry Menabowanre Baro is therefore proud to be associated with this most progressive government which has remained unsurpassed in its achievements since the beginning of the 4th Republic.Once again congratulation to
Senate President Lawan & DSP Agege for their victories.

NUJ WELCOMES RE-ELECTION OF OBOREVWORI… URGES HOUSE TO BE TRUE CHECKS OF EXECUTIVE… CONGRATULATES OCHO OCHO, OTHERS

The Nigeria Union of Journalists, NUJ, Delta State Council, has congratulated Rt Hon. Sheriff Oborevwori, representing Okpe State Constituency, on his re-election today as the Speaker of the Delta State House of Assembly (DTHA).

The NUJ in a statement endorsed by the Chairman, Comrade Michael Ikeogwu and Secretary, Comrade Churchill Oyowe, said that the re-election of Oborevwori was a show of confidence in his leadership of the house at the sixth assembly.

The council also congratulated Hon. Christopher Ochor Ochor on his emergence as the Deputy Speaker, describing his elevation as a sweet comeback to the house, having served briefily as representative of Ukwuani State Constituency in the fifth assembly.

While equally congratulating other members of the house elected into leadership positions, the NUJ urged the house to see the smooth enthronement of its new leadership as a sign of oneness and the willingness to work as a team in the seventh assembly by upholding its constitutional role of checks and balance to the executive.

The NUJ also urged the house to take as paramount the legislation of laws for the general improvement of the standard of living of Deltans, particularly in checking youth employment and entrenching social insurance schemes in line with the Stronger Delta Agenda of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa.

It assured the house of the readiness of the council to strengthen working relationship with it towards the advancement of the democratic experience in Delta State.

Delta Billionaire Ned Nwoko thrown out of National Assembly Hall

Mr Ned Nwoko, in his desperate attempt to get his name smuggled into the Nigerian Senate for Tuesday’s inauguration of the 9th Assembly was hounded out like a thief by the stern-looking and no nonsense heavily armed policemen stationed at the National Assembly where verification of Senators-elect and Members-elect are currently holding.

The disgraced Idumuje Ugboko-born political desperado was told unequivocally that his name was not forwarded by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) but instead, the list brought by INEC has the name of Senator Peter Nwaoboshi as the authentic Senator representing Delta North Senatorial District in accordance with court order.

More details….

House of Reps leadership: 9TH ASSEMBLY: TIME FOR FEMI’S SPEAKERSHIP

By Hafizu Ibrahim Kawu & Sha’aban Sharada

As we count down to the proclamation of the 9th National Assembly on 11 June, 2019, there is heightened suspense on who, among the contending gladiators, would emerge as the presiding officers of the House of Representatives.

Primary interest in this piece is, on the green chamber which is seen as the heartbeat of the National Assembly, considering the wider diversity of the Federal Constituencies and the relatively younger population of House members compared to the Senate.

The vibrancy and constructiveness of its membership has earned the House of Representatives the sobriquet: House of Nigerian people. The House is indeed truly representative of the Nigerians by virtue of its composition and reach. Whoever seeks to lead the House must be a leader whose profile and character resonate well with the vast majority of the members.

Given the previous history of fractiousness, recriminations and mistrust associated with successive leaderships in the House, whoever that would be elected as the Speaker must be someone who commands the acceptance of a wider spectrum of the members across parties line and must be a person with vision toward a nation building.

Its crucial for both returnees and members elect in the 9th assembly to ensure vote an experience legislator that will ensure smooth and timely passage of budgets, executive bills and other bills that will ensure better life for Nigerians, adequate security of lives and properties of Nigerians. Nigerians don’t want to see the National Assembly constantly at war with executive arms of government.

Nigerians expectations on their representatives is to leave to their expectations by making laws that that will enhance their respective constituents peoples life which will bring them a sustainable development not an assembly that fight with executive arm.
Even the executive arm of government want to have a he mutual working relationship with the 9th National Assembly as such relationship would smoothen governance and particularly improve the budgetary process in the country. Such mutual working needed in line with next level agenda of present administration to return the budgetary process to the January-December fiscal cycle against now runs a near June budget cycle, owing to delays often caused by executive-legislature bickering.

Nigerians wants to have an assembly that would strengthen existence anti corruption laws by amends, or passing a laws that will building strong anti corruption law that cannot be manipulated by personalities in line with present administration crusade against corruption to the next level agenda.

The newly elected lawmakers are fully aware of what happened in the 8th assembly which slowed the implementation of various federal government’s projects and policies. To avoid the reoccurring of this unpleasant relationship between executive and legislative the upcoming 9th Assembly need its speaker to be someone with enough legislative experience to steer the affairs of the House .

It has become imperative members of the House of Representatives too look for a candidate who his candidacy is not about himself but about sanitanizing nation’s democracy a speaker who will strengthening our democracy in line with global best practices. In the upcoming assembly we want to have a People’s speaker that will do People’s business and champion electorate cause and fulfills their hopes and aspiration of Nigerians.

We called on returnees and members elect in respect of party affiliation to do the needful by side with
NATION BUILDING JOINT TASKS PROJECT. This project is nothing about aspirants self centre interest is about the well being of Nigerians whereas all-inclusive chamber will accommodate all shade of opinions. Femi Gbajabiamila and Ahmad Idris Wase promised opposition parties serving and newly elected lawmakers to be inclusive as the project really need them. To prove they readiness to run inclusive for the 9th National Assembly JOINT TASKS campaign logo embodies the logos of all political parties represented in the House (9th Assembly). In view of the foregoing development already both returnees and newly elected members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and other political parties in the House him.

Hon Femi Gbajabiamila as a speaker of the House of Representatives, the house will have a peace devoid of any rencour because he has enough legislative experience to steer the affairs of the House and also enjoys the support of the legislators in respect of parties line because he is committed to lead the house to provide best-in-class solutions to critical issues affecting our country and to drive a solid plan of action for the achievement of both quick wins and longer term objectives of the 9th assembly.

Kawu & Sharada wrote in from Abuja

NASS:Dino audacious irresponsible Outburst on Omo-Agege is evil conspiracy -Otiti

APART – from political party affiliations, Am a born Delta from the Urhobo extraction, i Must not be Ovie Omo-Agege’s loyalist before I can stand and defend my Stateman and a Revered Traditional title holder in Urhobo land.

Recently I hear distant Voices’ t of Dino from the Red Chambers trying to humiliate himself . I thought to myself “Deranged, Debased Dino, Detonated,” was harsh and unsparing. Most of the content of the words were written on steroids. Nigeria is an interesting nation. A real dynamic and exceptionally ignorant one for that matter. We still have people who harbour real-time subjective passion for our public servants, sorry public overlords, like Dino, and even the outgoing Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki
No matter what you say or write about these corrupt politicians, some ignoramuses will still swear by their spotless purity and defend the lechers with their lives. The ongoing Dino’s self-inflicted moral and political quagmire is a very good example of how, in Nigeria, we all ship into different convenient cages, be it political, religious or tribal with inimitable blind loyalty. The full lunacy of Dino’s bewitchment on some gullible and unthinking Nigerians is amazing. The pretending-to-be sick dotard has truly woven his spell on some naïve, gullible and brainless Nigerians who could not decode the real Dino Melaye from the cacophony of noises surrounding his uninspiring political pretences. We should not play to the gallery on Dino’s predicament!

The umpteenth time, Dino is not the kind of politician the Nigerian nation want. No, man!!! He is not fit for the purpose of good governance. He is a rebel rouser and a clown. He has polluted our democracy. He is a man of zero decorum and hugely arrogant. He is the evil genius when it comes to populist politics. He works on the emotions of the moment and knows how to polarize the gullible Nigerian public with his usual tedious language of victimhood. The tedious language of the aggrieved. The tedious language of the persecuted. Today’s noxious climate of insurrection, rebelliousness, lawlessness and anti-party activities in the hollow chamber, called the National Assembly, aka the den of thieves, was orchestrated by this dancing minstrel.

We must not allow his lawlessness and selfish interests capture the democratic narrative and the interpretation of how the Nigerian Police should handle the serious allegations of damaging government property, absconding from arrest, attempted suicide and gun running hanging on his neck.
There is ongoing emotional and passionate hysteria of his treatment while on a stretcher to and from the court. He is now being celebrated as the cross-bearer for the yet to be persecuted corrupt senators who may be seized someday and treated like manner by the Nigerian Police.

Dino Malaya have reduced our democracy to self-idolising farce. If a senator abdicated from that totemic height of ‘honourable’ and slide into a rascally and absconding hooligan, the Police should treat him as such. We have to thank the Nigerian Police for disallowing Dino from killing himself through a thankless joyride suicide. Nobody is above the law. A law maker should not turn into a law breaker. Dino’s fundamental human right is as sacred as that of any other Nigerian no matter how lowly placed in the hierarchy of things.
If Dino Melaye is eventually arraigned in a court of competent jurisdiction for treasonable crime of gun running, this man should be swiftly jailed to serve as a timely deterrent to other lawless, arrogant, money-minded senators who live in a bubble of immunity – immunity that must be constantly punctured through rule of law in order to save our democracy from derailment through elite gang up.
Are you thinking what I am thinking? President Muhammadu Buhari, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and other leaders of the All Progressives Congress should, as a matter of urgency and party sanitization, expel the entire APC Judas in the National Assembly for anti-Buhari rhetoric, disloyalty to the APC family, hostility, rebelliousness and total subversion of APC’s change orthodoxy. From their own “Mr. President” Bukola Saraki, Dino Melaye to Shehu Sani and many other traitors who have turned against their own party and are surreptitiously colluding with the opposition PDP in a grand scheme to derail the anti-corruption momentum. All these treacherous, opportunists, desperate and subversive APC senators should be disgraced and purge out of APC as reprobates, Judas and the most virulent collection of Buhari’s haters and by extension, Nigeria’s enemies.
Their most audacious but irresponsible outburst yet is their attempted assassination of President Buhari through impeachment. If this is not madness, what is it? The ongoing mass defilement of Nigeria through bloody killings here and there has a hidden hand of a saboteur from within.
We have a National Assembly that defaults to scandal whenever possible.

The entire APC senators who are carpet bombing Omo-Agege are shameless traitors. If Agege failed, the whole APC senators have failed and should be vomited out, come 2023. Their political illiteracy and myopia is self-evident in their hysterical support of aborted working underground against Agege Such an action is continually suggesting that these PDP-turned-APC politicians are dangerous and cold-hearted infiltrators.

Desperate corrupt men and women of the past who have cases to answer but now sit in the National Assembly are now using everything in their arsenal (attack, conspiracy, media, PR and bloggers) to avoid future persecution by all means necessary. And one of their evil alchemy yet is to kill Buhari through impeachment and stop Agege from becoming the deputy Senate president , that evil conspiracy has failed. The President should go for a raging revenge and send all these Judas out of the APC party.

Delta Community (Egbudu-Akah) hits Okowa over abandonment

…begs Okowa for appointment

Egbudu-Akah community in Aniocha South Local Government Area of Delta state has lamented their state of total alienation and abandonment by successive administrations in Delta state and appealed to Governor Ifeanyi Okowa to consider their son for representative appointment in his second tenure administration.

Egbudu-Akah Progressive Front, the community’s pro-development looby group said that aside the total absence of government presence and virtually no public utilities and socio-development projects in the community since the inception of the current democratic dispensation in 1999, not a single indigene of Egbudu-Akah has been appointed into any tier of government in the country, more painfully in the local and state governments.

The group there appealed on the governor to appoint their illustrious son and Australian based lawyer, Prince Daniels Obiokolie into his envisaged second tenure administration Cabinet.

In a statement issued over the weekend and made available to our Correspondent, conveners of the body, Barr. Nath Obiokolie and Moses Okonkwo, CEO, ND Mozel Engineering Lagos, appealed to the Governor Okowa to appoint Prince Daniels Obiokolie into his cabinet to ensure that the kingdom is represented in his administration.

According to them, Egbudu-Akah kingdom is host to one of the largest State rubber plantation that generates significant revenues for the State, “Yet the Kingdom has never benefitted from any infrastructural development, except the rural electrification project, which packed up few months after installation; neither has any qualified son or daughter been appointed to any position in the state since its creation in 1991.”

Speaking further, the community group posited that modern politics should focus on even distribution of projects and appointments based on interest, merit, qualification and suitability, noting that their son, an Australian based lawyer has the mental sagacity, social exposure and leadership acumen to serve in his administration, having demonstrated his interest in Anioma politics through his grassroots empowerment foundation and as

founding President, Anioma Association, Australia.

Stressing his experience and qualification, the lobby group added that apart from being a member of the Nigerian Institute of Estate Surveyors and Valuers, Prince Daniels Obiokolie has a Diploma in Legal Practice from Australia National University, Bachelor of Laws from Charles Darwin University before further acquiring a Master of Laws (International Law) from Australia National University and was admitted to the Supreme Court of the New South Wales as a Solicitor member of the law Society of New South Wales.

“Aside his professional career as a lawyer, Prince Obiokolie blazed the trail as the first Nigerian to be appointed into two highly exalted offices in Australia; first is by the Government of New South Wales as a Youth Conference Convenor under the Young Offenders Act, 1997 and second by the Western Sydney University as the Lawyer member of Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC), positions he holds up to date”, the community group stressed.

Emir of Kano and the Echoes of a Future Foretold

By Adagbo Onoja*

This piece was first published in The Cable as well as in Newsdiaryonline on June 18th, 2014. It is being re-published without any addition or subtraction save the change of the title from ‘Sanusi Lamido, the North and the Stalemate in Nigeria’ to ‘Emir of Kano and the Echoes of a Future ForetoThat change of title is warranted because, otherwise, the piece might appear to be speaking to today’s main issue-President Buhari’s ill-health when the opinion piece responds to something else: the on-going ‘death’ of the child somewhere in Kano in the aftermath of a powerful cry by the owl the previous night.

The Northern Governors Forum has been able to achieve a peace deal in this case. That is welcome but the whole issue still sends a frightening signal about a society that seeks to impose singularity on complexity. But the beauty and utility of Northern Nigeria for the whole country is because it has never had a single political party, a single political tendency, a single dominant actor, a single religion or a single anything. Deterring the Emir is simply not a Kano Emirate issue then or about intra-traditional institution quarrels but a signal to ‘strange’ voices. Such a society seems to treasure the kind of certainty that kills. It contrasts with the situation elsewhere where power goes to the extent of establishing and funding institutions just to hear alternative voices because certainty is a death certificate in life. A society must always attune itself to new voices, be able to distinguish between the messenger and the message because the alternative is doom. – editor.

Sanusi Lamido Sanusi as emir of Kano is now history in the making. Even if a worst case scenario plays out and he is given the Dasuki treatment tomorrow by whomever, history would still have it that he was the emir of Kano at some point. Although history does not unfold at anybody’s pleasure, I assume the coalition of forces and interests that saw him into power would ensure that a worst case scenario never befalls him. And if no worse case happens, then we look forward to SLS as emir for the same if not longer length of time than his predecessor. Zaaaki!

The power play circumscribing his ascendancy, Kano emirate itself and his individuality have combined to force on Nigeria a topic that many cannot be indifferent to and this shows in the diversity of comments that have greeted his emergence, both within Nigeria and in the international media. The height of this diversity must be where someone said the Igbos in Kano must vote in the selection of an emir of Kano because they are stakeholders too. It is a lovely sentiment, much like late Julius Nyerere’s sentiment that we must all vote in the election of an American president because, at the end of the day, America affects everyone, one way or the other. Similarly, Kano affects everyone, one way or the other in Nigeria.

If Kano affects everyone, somehow, then that must be the explanation for ‘the mystery of these thrones’ that Mahmud Jega drew attention to in his June 9th, 2014 Monday column. Brilliantly, Jega declined answering his own poser in any committal manner. It was good he didn’t because there is no answer. As social constructivists would argue, the meaning of that stool or of any other office is what the office holder makes of it. Sanusi Lamido’s ascendancy became global stuff only because the world thinks that with him up there, the stool is in the hands of a constructivist. A constructivist is not necessarily a radical but just that s/he doesn’t have a static view of reality, meaning s/he can be as harmless today as s/he could equally be ‘dangerous’ tomorrow, depending on the issue on the table.

Proceeding from this premise, my first argument here is that the promise and potentials of SLS would be totally defeated if he accepts some of the advice pouring forth, particularly the one asking him to keep off from controversy. Of course, no one would expect an incumbent emir of Kano to be joining issues with every Tom, Dick and Harry in the newspapers every other day but that stool is, nevertheless, a platform for the articulation and propagation of core values in cultural cum religious, economic, political, philosophical, diplomatic and even defence realms. And it is the perception that when he gets down to it, he is capable of articulating and propagating the sharpest and, by implication, the most progressive understanding of these realms.

For many of us, the promise is that a philosopher, a policy expert, a public intellectual and a crusader is on such a strategic throne. And we don’t think that because he is now the emir of Kano, he wouldn’t find an emir-seque way of saying, for example, what he said on the ‘China in Africa’ debate. He is, to my knowledge, the second of the only two Africans to have taken a categorical position on the issue. Yet, that is issue that will make or mar Africa in the 21st century. It is not about whether what he said is right or wrong but about providing a point of entry on such a crucial issue affecting millions of Africans who have no voice of theirs. That is qualitative leadership, completely different from the quantitative leadership we have all over Nigeria now, most of whom have no idea of the essence of the office they occupy beyond the siren that they have converted to a status symbol.

It would have been unthinkable if President Jonathan did not clash with SLS. But it is only a Jonathan who would so lack the political technology to relate with an SLS. You don’t throw away people like Sanusi Lamido. Even if you have to remove him from a particular job, you take him elsewhere because, no matter how you disagree with him, he has got a flavour that Nigeria needs. And it shows in international media coverage of his ascendancy which is something. After all, the only time most African leaders are ever mentioned in those media is when they pull a fast one on their own people, either in stealing so much money or in their capacity to suppress their own people in the most brutal manner. Then they begin to allege negative reporting of Africa. Of course, there is negative reporting of Africa but there is also the reality of terrible leadership across the continent.

It is precisely for another sort of that flavour that some of us wished Chief Audu Ogbeh accepted to be the Och’Idoma of Idoma a decade or so ago. Although the incumbent Och’Idoma is a man who has paid his dues in these matters, we thought that Audu Ogbeh would have been an African PR, not to talk of the overwhelmed Idoma. It couldn’t have been anything less for a philosopher, an artist, a speaker of French, an author, an orator and a politician of ideas. There are many things we do in the name of culture that are not cultural at all and only a constructivist in orientation can productively synchronise such aberrations into normativity.

It is difficult to forgive SLS for supporting fuel subsidy removal in 2012. Still, it is now up to Nigeria, particularly Northern Nigeria, to make use of the new emir. Today, the North is in tatters. My more informed friend on these matters tells me that if Nigeria were an Islamic society, all the conditions for the declaration of a Jihad have been fulfilled – school children are abducted, women are raped, farmers are killed in their homes and farms, faithfuls are attacked in churches and mosques, leading figures are unsafe. Nigeria is not an Islamic polity but some form of social reconstruction is inevitable. And that social reconstruction must begin with exactly the kind of things the North has been most hostile to in the past three decades.

One is hostility to alternative views that can help a society anticipate and manage change. So hostile has been the North that it embarked on wilful destruction of centres of incubation of ideas. Today, the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, for example, is a shadow of its old self in this regard. And it shows in the fact that something like Boko Haram is raging and there has been none of those piercing analyses from ABU serving as lead paper guiding the discussion on the insurgency. In the absence of such, the rest of Nigeria is lost in street wise analysis of the crisis. But the North was so hostile to the kind of atmosphere that made such patriotic scholarship possible even as it is true that leaders of Northern Nigerian extraction started staggering from one blunder to another following the collapse of the pan-Africanist, nationalist scholarship support base at ABU and other centres of progressive ideas in the country.

Yet, Northern leaders live in denial of the crisis of ideas in the region symbolised by the morbid decline of ABU, Zaria, which has left her stock of many brilliant academics institutionally stranded. Only T. Y Danjuma has acknowledged this with a donation last year. But it is doubtful that ABU of today can fulfil the conditions for accessing that funding. I stand to be corrected.

Another is the imperative of reconciliation in the North via a completely deliberate political process upon which the resolution of the stalemate in the country itself rests. It is exactly two years ago that the Northern elite, (Christians and Muslims) were told they should be prepared to be bystanders in Nigerian politics if they didn’t reconcile. Yet, the matter was not taken up with the urgency it required until the present economic, political and security mess into which Nigeria has degenerated to the extent of being a laughing stock in Africa, not to talk of Europe and North America. But there is no alternative to reconciliation in the North if you are looking for that balancer upon which Nigeria’s stability will rest. So, it is not Northern chauvinism or any chauvinism at all to push this position because no other region of Nigeria has the pluralism or diversity as to provide that balancer for this unique federalism called Nigeria without degenerating to ethnic rule.

No one individual, not even when he is the king of Kano, can put all these right but one individual like Sanusi Lamido not constrained by the many things constraining many of Nigeria’s power elite can do so much, being well positioned in the community of traditional rulers to influence class, ethnic and religious reconciliation in the North. For that reason, may the North produce more of his types although this is not a prayer for any more top traditional ruler to die. And even then we must then watch out and ensure that no smart Alecs develop the appetite, cuts corners and become the next Emir, Oba or Obi or first class traditional ruler anywhere in Nigeria. For, at the rate we are going, the rising crop of traditional rulers might be Nigeria’s saving grace, given the culture of hopeless political leadership we have entrenched.

It is in this spirit that I end this piece by saying, let’s leave SLS alone to be his natural self. That way, some of his mistakes would even become innovations. None would become a scandal because, in spite of everything, he doesn’t say unreasonable things. So, what is our problem?

*Onoja is in Politics and International Studies Department, the University of Warwick, UK

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