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UNTOLD STORY OF MY PRIVATE BOND WITH  SHETTIMA

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UNTOLD STORY OF MY PRIVATE BOND WITH  SHETTIMA

By: Inuwa Bwala

We fought together in the same trench and we fought each other from opposite trenches, yet we  remain  very close compatriots in the face of everything.

Nobody ever introduced us to each other, but we have heard about each other for a long time before we eventually met

Our paths actually crossed when I came into Government. By then, he was already the standard bearer of our party, the All Progressives Congress, APC, for the Governorship election of 2011in Borno state.

So many stories have been told about me to him, just as a lot had been told about him to me.

What we avoided doing was not to judge each other by what others say to us  about each other, but by what we believe to be the true content if our characters and  our defining principles.

Immediately he won the election as Governor if Borno state , he wanted to make me his spokesman, before he constituted his cabinet, but it did not eventually work out that way.

As my boss and friend, Kashim Shettima accorded me rare privileges, untill we parted ways over the question of loyalty, which were essentially my own fault. But even after we parted, he came down to seek for the continuation of our relationship.

I must confess that, Kashim Shettima has been the unseen hand behind some of my success in life and my triumphs over some evil plots against me. I leave out the details of that for my upcoming memoir, entitled, “Freedom Yet At Prison’s Gate”.

Since our reunion, I have viewed to make up for my misendeamours and to cherish the re-established friendship for the rest of my life.

I have since thrown my weight behind him and I have no regrets I did, even if I lose out on other fronts.

An so, in the heat of the contest for the Vice Presidential slot of the All Progressives Congress  APC, somebody once asked me why I did not seem to see anything wrong in Senator Kashim Shettima as the choice: in the face of his perceived imperfections? And I told him that, it was because there was nothing wrong as such, rather, the politics of hatred and baseless profiling.

At a point, many people would rather see Kashim Shettima as a political neophyte, though they agreed that he is a  rabid intellectual; exposed to too much philosophical literature.

But recent events depict Shettima, not only as that, but as a suave political tactician, with a vast and sophisticated  network of compatriots, cutting across political, ethno- religious, regional and socio-economic barriers.

The candour with which he carried himself before, during and after the contest, even in the face of villifications are pointers to the fact that, Kashim Shettima’s choice as the running mate to Nigeria’s President elect, Asuwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, remains the APC highest selling mark in the just concluded elections.

I dare say  that, even   amongst his  contemporaries, Kashim Shettima stands out as our political maverick, incomparable to any other amongst us.

No matter the perspective from which anyone may look at him, there has always been a rendezvous of opinions, to the effect that the former Borno state Governor has a very wide capacity.

And he has  a very sophisticated network of friends, cutting across political, religious, regional, social and economic divides.

Kashim Shettima does not himself seem to know the extent of his public acclaim, from the things he does.

In the build up to the elections, when Shettima told all those who cared to listen that, the combination of Bola Ahmed Tinubu and himself was the ticket to beat in the Presidential race,  very people did not fathom what was to come out of the ballot box.

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To this extent, so many people, even from within the APC worked against them, and with the eventual outcome, so many of them are beating a fast retreat: coming back to pledge loyalty.

I think the problem with many of those who wrote off the President and Vice President elect, had to do with the mentality of the average Nigerian politician, who often restrict their political reach within their own little enclaves, in the belief that ,elections are won and lost in their own small enclaves.

At a point, I was confused and wanted to quit, but was saved by Shettima’s foresight, when he invited to his private room and cautioned me.

He said ,”Honorable Inuwa, we share a lot of things in common, we  are contemporaries, and we have come a long way. Do not do what I suspect you want to do. Do not go anywhere. Look up to God and look up to me. Things are going to be ok and I will always remember the sacrifice you make for me. Besides being  compatriots in the struggle of life, we need each others’ support and I assure you that the benefits will be more than when we pursue our individual goals separately.”

These were Shettima’s words that changed my intended course of action.

After he spoke to me  I looked back at a particular period in our relationship when I accused him of commiting all imaginable obscenities, even as a sitting Governor, but Kashim Shettima still called me and told me that, the two of us do not enjoy the luxury of fighting each other.

After the elections, I deliberately sat back and watched without writing anything in my usual manner, and I was rather  apprehensive meeting my boss, Distinguished Senator Kashim Shettima for the first time since he became the Vice President elect of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

I was apprehensive because I knew he was going to query my action. Of course I could only offer a feeble defence of my action when we eventually met, but in his usual way he embraced me like the biblical prodigal son returning to his father 

Before the elections, I have been all over the place marketing him as the best choice for Nigeria in our situation. But I have not said anything in the public domain since he was declared the winner, along with his compatriot, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

I did not seem to notice that I have been quiet for too long, untill I began to think of what caption I will give my first encounter with him as the Vice President elect.

An he told me, “we are not going to gloat iver this victory, as a victory for a particular group, race or creed, but for all Nigerians, abd I am glad you have come to take your rightful place in the celebrations.

The days are ticking away as we inch towards May 29th, when he assumes office. I sincerely pray that we all live long enough abd well to be witnesses

UNTOLD STORY OF MY PRIVATE BOND WITH  SHETTIMA

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Why Borno residents should support the Zulum Administration

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Why Borno residents should support the Zulum Administration

By: Yusuf Adamu

Unfortunately, the lack of electricity and shortage of water in Maiduguri, the Borno state capital, have continued to turn some sections of the state against the government. While many are thinking it is the government job to provide electricity and water, a lot of people are not looking at the efforts the government is putting in during the phase of challenges from saboteurs and terrorists as it affects the issues of electricity in the state, particularly.

Borno State has been in darkness for the last two weeks, and the governor spoke with concern from faraway Saudi Arabia, where he went to worship, and he was informed of the electricity issue back home. Professor Babagana Umara Zulum has done tremendously well in ensuring that Borno State overcomes the issue of electricity, to the extent that he went beyond his jurisdiction to ensure that he solved the problem.

He went further to collaborate with the NNPC, which informed the setting of a gas plant in Maiduguri to support the epileptic power supply as a result of the continuous attacks on the electricity supply lines feeding Maiduguri. However, the activities of saboteurs, who would rather, out of their greed, overload the gas plant, have constantly resulted in the disruption of the gas plant’s capacity to provide adequate supply.

Rather than people condemning the government for some of this man-made distraction, I think the people of Borno State should pray for an end to the activities of terrorists and the saboteurs who continuously take advantage of the situation to speak ill of the government. If the opposition is speaking, we would understand, but when citizens say otherwise, we would like to remind them that the governor of Borno State has been doing everything possible to make Borno State great. 

The collaboration with NNPC and the purchase of electric vehicles to ease pain for people are things to see and agree that the governor meant well for his people. This is aside from the numerous projects he was able to achieve in the state. We are also lucky to have the Vice President, who is our own and whose focus is also to see Borno State become great again.

Just yesterday, he was speaking on the issues affecting the state when he arrived in the state for the sallah celebration. He gave hope for a better Borno state and spoke well of the collaboration the federal government is having with Borno state to end the perennial challenges facing the state at the moment. Let us continue to uplift our leaders in prayer and support their dream of making Borno one of the best things that happens to its people in the current administration.

***Yusuf Adamu writes from Maiduguri and is the former political adviser to Kashim Shettima.

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Katampe Estate: An iftar special for both Muslims and Christians in Abuja

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Katampe Estate: An iftar special for both Muslims and Christians in Abuja

By: Dr. James BWALA

Residents of Urban Shelter Katampe Estate, Jahi, in Abuja organize an iftar—breaking of the fast. One may think that this is only for the Muslim community in the estate, but it was special for the residents of the estate to demonstrate love and togetherness as well as promote and showcase peaceful coexistence amongst the adherents of the two major religions in the country. Christians were part of the jolly evening, and I am also there to share the joy and happiness that brought together human beings that are working to bring understanding and support for one another, as should be in the spirit of Ramadan.

iftar at Urban Shelter, Katampe Estate

It was a gathering that brought the lowly and the might men and women. I kept an eye out and captured the mood, which triggered happiness and informed my decision to write on this. Indeed, if everyone would take a line with this example of love amongst the two religions in the country, we would not be asking what is wrong with the system that governs us as a nation.

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I was invited for iftar as always by my brothers, who are Muslims, but this one was different. It has been a tradition that the Katampe Estate has kept for years. I was told by some people that we were seated at the same table that those who introduced the occasion desire a community where peace is truly said and practiced, and that can only be achieved when both Muslims and Christians understand that we all have to be humans and also understand that we are all created by God for his worship.

The explanation as I listened gave me the understanding that the problem with Nigerians is not about the religion we practice but the individual understanding of the region we all practice. If the residents of the Urban Shelter Katampe Estate in Jahi have this understanding of building a community, I believe there are many lessons we can learn from their coexistence, where a Muslim and a Christian can look into each other’s eyes with love and sincere wishes.

iftar special at Katampe Estate in Jahi

On the table where I sat, the talk and laughter made me see that Nigeria can build a stronger state if there is understanding between humans and everyone wants the good of the other, as everyone was encouraging each other to eat from the variety and trying to help one another get the best of the table. Such selfless understanding should always be practiced. 

Perhaps I write this piece to trigger the adoption of such an attitude not only in a month like Ramadan but also in all days and months in each year of our existence as people and as a nation. If we can all inculcate this and put it as part of our daily lives, there would not be hunger in the land, and everyone, as I see at the Katampe Estate, where both the mighty and the lowly eat together to their satisfaction and more food remains for a takeaway, reminded me of the Biblical feeding of the five thousand. And this, in my opinion, is the gospel.

James BWALA, PhD, writes from Abuja.

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UMTH:…and the testimonies of patients and patient relations

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UMTH:…and the testimonies of patients and patient relations

By: Dr. James BWALA

Recently, one of our colleagues was hospitalized at the UMTH, and I have the ability to constantly be in touch from my base. I have spoken to colleagues and relatives, and the testimonies coming from them were spirited about how the UMTH cares for its patients, putting humanity to duty. 

I had thought this was because the patient is one of the media personalities, and as such, the hospital was doing everything to ensure the best was offered. At a point, I had the pleasure of seeking some assistance for wavers on the hospital bills on behalf of the said colleague, and the CMD graciously agreed to give such assistance to a colleague in need. 

I thought that was perhaps because of the relationship the media and UMTH had built over time. But again, I was wrong in this judgment because such wavers of assistance and this hand of fellowship by the CMD, Professor Ahmed Ahidjo, had been extended to patients coming from far and near, making UMTH one of the most humane health institutions in the country today.

I have seen bad professionalism and inhumane acts by professionals in public health institutions in the country, especially in the government hospital in Abuja, where patients are being attended to based on the heaviness of their pockets. 

When I learned of the cost of the hospital bed for a VIP side room at the UMTH, I told a colleague that the UMTH is humane compared to what I know of at places like the Aso Koro General Hospital, Nyanya, Maitama, Gwagwalada, and the National Hospital in Abuja, and no amount of complaints or pleading by patients or patient relations can be heard if the pocket does not speak first. And the lowest of the luxurious rooms, not a VIP side room, is going for N10,000 and above. No option!

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About two weeks ago, I heard a chat with someone whose wife was hospitalized, and he was complaining about the issues of lightening in the hospital. However, after that chat and the issue was fixed, he literally call back to appreciate the speed with which the technical staff took in ensuring that adequate light was provided despite the current situation of a hike in diesel prices and the resources coming to the hospital, in which the generated revenue was not enough to power the hospital’s need for electricity for one month.

From another expression, a Letter of Appreciation for the UMTH Medical Team reads: 

Dear Professor Ahidjo (CMD),

I am writing to express my deepest gratitude to the entire medical team at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH) for the exceptional care and support provided to my late son, Shafiq, during his illness.

From the moment Shafiq was admitted to UMTH, your team demonstrated professionalism, compassion, and dedication in attending to his medical needs. Your expertise and tireless efforts in diagnosing and treating his condition were evident, and we felt reassured knowing he was in capable hands.

Moreover, the kindness and empathy shown by every member of the medical staff did not go unnoticed. Your willingness to listen to our concerns, answer our questions, and provide regular updates on Shafiq’s progress was invaluable during such a challenging time for our family.

While the outcome was not what we had hoped for, I want to acknowledge the immense comfort and support your team provided to both Shafiq and our family, particularly the role played by Prof. Ahidjo, Prof. Sandabe, and Prof. Sanusi throughout his stay at UMTH. Your unwavering commitment to delivering quality healthcare, even in the face of adversity, is truly commendable and speaks volumes about the professionalism and compassion of UMTH’s medical staff.

Please convey our heartfelt appreciation to everyone involved in Shafiq’s care, including doctors, nurses, technicians, and support staff. Your dedication to your profession and your patients makes a difference in the lives of so many, and we will forever be grateful for the care and attention Shafiq received under your watchful care.

Thank you once again for your exemplary service and for making a difficult time more bearable for our family.

With sincere appreciation,

Prof. Abdulkarim Ishaq

Perhaps one may think that there has been a longtime relationship with the system among those who are speaking or writing to appreciate the hospital and management team led by Professor Ahmed Ahidjo. The truth is that I have also interacted with patients being referred from far and near who spoke well of the hospital and its kind of professionals in my recent visit to Maiduguri. Some describe the hospital as a hallmark of excellence, and I agree with them. In a video I watched, a patient from Oyo State also spoke volumes of humane and professional lines from his testimony of both the medical and technical teams at the UMTH.

A patient from Ibadan, Oyo state.

When patients or their relatives speak about the treatment they received from medical personnel, they always speak from their heart because, at that moment, they are prompted by either the satisfaction they received or otherwise. And for UMTH, these patients and their relatives have no regrets about meeting the team.

** James BWALA, PhD writes from Abuja

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