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A Practical And Necessary U-Turn

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It ‘s often said that a sign of a good leader is an innate ability to recognise when something is not working, and the courage to correct it immediately – even if it means him or her administering a complete u-turn. Such is the magnitude of the Buhari administration’s about-face during the past six weeks or so.

First of all we witnessed the truly pragmatic and wise decision to put an end to fuel subsidy – a total anathema to the administration’s commendable commitment to help and provide for those at the bottom of the financial ladder. It was an act of true courage – allowing common sense to prevail over deep rooted ideologies. The simple fact of the matter is the government / nation cannot afford the subsidy bill; leading to the proverbial question – ‘where’s the money going to come from??’

Then a few days ago the CBN Governor informed us the FX market is to be liberalised – thereby allowing the markets to determine the value of the naira. On hearing the news, aside from wanting to leap for joy, I promised myself I would write an article of thanks and congratulations to the present administration.

Okay so rather than taking immediate and decisive action at the start of the year when it was blatantly obvious the economy was heading in a bleaker than bleak direction, the government nonetheless decided to lead us on a merry dance (oops! Did I say ‘merry’? Pardon me I meant ‘galling’) through the long and utterly grim valley of the shadow of economic death. But as they say, ‘better late than never!’

The above two monumental decisions speak volumes of the tenacity and humility of President Buhari and his Vice President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo. Indeed the more I watch and listen to the Vice President the more I believe he’s a man that sincerely and diligently listens to people’s views and advice – be they pro or against.

To further buttress my point about pragmatic management / leadership, allow me to recall a Chelsea match I watched several years ago. Before proceeding I should point out that as a passionate Arsenal fan, saying complimentary things about Chelsea’s then manager Jose Mourinho is not only painful but sends the most devastating chills down my spine. So after taking a very deep breath I’ll say this as quickly as possible.

The Chelsea team of those days were known for their affinity to ensure goals were not conceded. Playing anything resembling creative or attacking football was more or less an after-thought. But despite this painfully sterile approach to the game they had an uncanny knack of scoring timely goals – usually either very early on in the game or with just seconds remaining. Such was the effectiveness of their steely defence they usually only needed one goal to win games.

During the first twenty minutes of a game against Sam Allardyce’s Bolton Wanderers (I think it was Bolton but can’t be completely sure) it was fairly obvious that Mourinho had got his tactics a little off. Not only was the Bolton team running riot down both flanks but the Chelsea team looked even more staid than usual when going forward. So what did Mourinho do? He made a double substitution in the first twenty minutes of the first half – The First Half!!! Ten minutes later Chelsea were three nil up. I had never really liked Mourinho up to that point. Actually I still don’t like him. But it was from that very moment that I started to have the utmost respect for his abilities as a superb tactician and manager; and as a result till this day I always listen to everything he has to say.

Why?

Because his actions that day sent two very clear messages.

1. A very public and fearless admission that he had fluffed his tactics

2. He had the courage, and humility I might add, to correct his mistakes immediately

The above two points are key attributes of good leadership. A good leader should never be too arrogant or proud to admit when he or she has made a mistake. Neither should he or she be too afraid to make the necessary changes.

So once again I doff my hat to both the President and Vice President. During the past six weeks they’ve shown that the government manning the oars of this potentially great nation is one that listens.

Now the FX market is liberalised we’ll see a greater inflow of foreign investments during the next few months – leading to more availability of dollars to pay for the necessary imports. Yes we want and will become a self sustained nation that imports very little, but that time is a long long way away – at least ten to fifteen years. Our agriculture, mineral, manufacturing, alternative energy, and education sectors need to develop and grow first. It will take immense planning, focus, sustained commitment, and perseverance, but we will get there. Until then we must be practical and accept that we need to import certain goods and services in order to sustain ourselves.

The other major present concern is the high level of unemployment. But in time this too will reduce. Industries, sectors / companies will start employing again once they have more confidence in the direction the economy and nation at large is going. Yes, the economic indicators may not look too encouraging, and yes they are important pointers of the nation’s health, but they too will improve as confidence grows.

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Netizens Slam Senator For Donating Burial Materials To Constituents Amidst Hardship

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Netizens have taken a swipe at Senator Rufai Hanga, who’s representing Kano Central Senatorial District, for donating 5,000 pieces of white fabric and clay pots to his constituents.

We gathered that the donation came amidst hardship that is currently rocking the country.

The donation is meant to assist with the burial process for loved ones, in response to the frequent requests for burial assistance from constituents.

Premium Times reports that Dawuud Auwal, one of Hanga’s social media aides, announced the donations on Facebook.

Auwal reportedly wrote, “We are used to these frequent requests from people soliciting money to buy white cloths and clay pots. Some have requested vehicles for transporting the dead.”

The senator, whose district covers 15 Local Government Areas, is an accountant who has been representing Kano Central since 2023, on the platform New Nigeria Peoples Party.

The Senator’s gesture is said to be in line with the traditional Muslim burial customs observed in the North.

White fabric is traditionally used to wrap the deceased, followed by broken clay pots as the initial covering before burial in sand.

Netizens have criticised the donation on the grounds that the Senator ought to have built hodpitals to attend to the the health of the people. They added that what the people need succour to ameliorate the hardship occassioned by the high cost of foodstuffs and not burial materials.

A pro-Hausa organisation, which uses the handle @VoiceofHausa, said, “This is a constituency project of Sen. Rufa’i Sani Hanga, Senator representing Kano Central.

“Instead of building hospitals, he distributed 5,000 pots and white cloths for the burial of the people of his senatorial District.”

SILAS TAFI-WARWAR, tweeting as @silastafi, said, “I don’t understand…. Is he wishing them dead or something?

“What is the rationale behind this gift or donation? Constituency project or something?

“In the face of hunger, serious hardship and unemployment! This is all He can do?”

A tweep, FAISAL, who identifies as @Iamumarfaisal, said, “This should be his personal assistance to his community as an influential and wealthy person. But making this look [like] a performance index being a Senator is shameless and denigrates the people he represents. We can do better Arewa.”

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Viral list of ex-govs under investigation over alleged corruption false, misleading – EFCC

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC has refuted a purported list of former governors under investigation for alleged corruption, which has now gone viral.

There were reports in the media that 58 former governors were under the investigation of the anti-graft agency over alleged corruption.

The former governors, according to reports, were accused of misappropriating N2.187 trillion over 25 years.

The 58 former governors were being probed, while others have been investigated, and prosecuted.

Reacting to the development, the EFCC spokesman, Dele Oyewale, in a statement on Sunday, described the reports as false and misleading.

He said, “the so-called list is a disingenuous fabrication designed to achieve motives known only to the authors.

“The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, feels obliged to dissociate itself from a phantom report circulating in sections of the media claiming it has released a full list of ex- governors being investigated for alleged corruption.

“The report headlined: “EFCC Releases Full List of 58 Ex- Governors that Embezzled N2 .187 Trillion”, in one of the news outlets, is false and mischievous as the Commission neither issued the said list nor entertained discussions on investigation of ex-governors with any news medium.”

The anti-graft agency, however, urged the public to disregard the report, saying “it is false and misleading.”

It also urged media practitioners to crosscheck facts about matters under investigation with the Commission to avoid misleading the public with false and inaccurate reports.

Recall that the EFCC has been probing some former governors over allegations of corruption and misappropriation of public funds.

The anti-graft agency is probing former Governor, Yahaya Bello of Kogi State.

He has been arraigned on 19 counts bordering on alleged money laundering, breach of trust, and misappropriation of funds to the tune of N80.2 billion.

According to the EFCC, the embattled ex-governor withdrew $720,000 from the state’s accounts to pay his child’s school fees in advance just before he left office on January 27, 2024.

The EFCC said Bello moved the money from the state coffers to a Bureau de Change operator, and used the money for his child’s school fee in advance.

 

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Dangote University explains how female student died in her off-campus apartment

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Tragedy struck on Thursday at the Aliko Dangote University of Science and Technology, Wudil, Kano State, when a female student, Aishat Yahaya Olabisi, was found dead in her off-campus apartment.

Olabisi, a 300-level female student of Food and Science Technology, was said to have been found dead after she returned to her room from the school.

The deceased student was said to have written her first examination in the ongoing first-semester examination at the university on the fateful day.

One of the male students who spoke to PUNCH Online on condition of anonymity on Saturday blamed her sudden passing away on examination pressure.

“The deceased was hale and hearty before she went out to write her first examination in the ongoing first-semester examination,” the student said.

However, following reports in the media that the female student died in the university students’ hostel, the Management of the university clarified the misinformation.

In a statement by the Dean, Students Affairs of the university, Prof. Abdulkadir Dambazau, dated 3rd May 2024, refuted the media claims.

The statement titled “Clarification Regarding False Statement About Student’s Death” read, “It has come to our attention that a recent statement made by DLC Hausa and some media outlets regarding the discovery of a student’s corpse at the students’ hall of residence is entirely false. We wish to address this matter promptly and unequivocally refute these claims.

“On 23 April 2024, we received news about the untimely passing of Yahaya Aishat Olabisi, a diligent and bright student of ADUSTECH Wudil. Aishat spent her last evening engrossed in her studies, diligently preparing for upcoming examinations. The following morning after a shared breakfast with her roommate and a heartfelt conversation with her father, she expressed her intent to rest briefly before resuming her studies. However, destiny had a different plan.

“In the early afternoon of the same day, concerns arose when Yahaya Aishat Olabisi did not respond to attempts to reach her. Upon investigation, it was discovered that she had passed away in her sleep in her off-campus residence. Immediate measures were taken, and she was swiftly taken to the university clinic, where her passing was confirmed by medical professionals.”

The statement added that Olabisi’s remains had been transferred to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital for postmortem analysis.

“Given the circumstances, her remains were transferred to Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital for postmortem analysis to ascertain the cause of her sudden demise. Meanwhile, her grieving parents, who hail from Ilorin arrived the following day to bid farewell to their beloved daughter.

“In honouring her memory and bidding her farewell, Aishat was laid to rest on 24 April 2024, surrounded by family, friends, and members of the academic community who mourned her loss deeply,” the statement added.

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