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How Zulum demonstrates rare leadership in Borno
How Zulum demonstrates rare leadership in Borno
By: Yusuf Adamu
Borno state governor, Professor Babagana Umara Zulum, has again demonstrated an unequal leadership prowess in the governance of the state by transmitting power to his deputy, Hon. Usman Kadadur. Such a move by the governor since coming to power in 2019 has put Professor Babagana Umara Zulum on a pedestal of trust and honor.
The governor has continued to show the world that power is transient, and as such, leaders must learn to appreciate the fact that harmonious working relationships with their subordinates are key to governance.
This is, to my knowledge, the second time the governor is doing this. On Friday, he wrote to the assembly stating his desire to hand over
power to his deputy, Alhaji Umar Kadafur, in an acting capacity, as he left for Hajj in the Holyland of Saudi Arabia.
The executive communication to the Borno State House of Assembly (BOHA), which was read by the Speaker, Honourable Abdulkarim Lawan, during an emergency session on Friday, speaks volumes about the kind of relationship the governor has with his deputy. This is a demonstration of trust, which is lacking in some states of the federation, and Borno has remained a point for others to emulate.
The speaker, Honourable Lawan, said that the letter is in accordance with the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as amended, adding that Kadafur will act from June 10th to July 8th, 2024. He further explained that the move is necessary to ensure the continuity of governance and the smooth running of the affairs of the state in the absence of the governor.
This also demonstrated the cordial working relationship and understanding between the executive and legislative arms in Borno State. This singular act of the governor has once again brought to light the desire of the governor to leave by his constant statement that he remained the servant of the people and will always abide by the Constitution of the Federal Republic in discharging his duties as governor.
*Yusuf Adamu is the former Adviser to then Borno state governor and current VP, Kashim Shettima
How Zulum demonstrates rare leadership in Borno
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Boko Haram Militants Attack Geidam, Burn Vehicles, and Kill Night Watchman
Boko Haram Militants Attack Geidam, Burn Vehicles, and Kill Night Watchman
By: Zagazola Makama
The Islamic State of the West African Province(ISWAP) launched a violent attack on Geidam town in the early hours of Saturday, leaving one person dead and causing significant damage to property.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the attack occurred at around 3:30 a.m. when insurgents entered the town and began firing explosives at random.
During the assault, two vehicles belonging to customs officials were set ablaze. In a further act of desecration, the attackers targeted the grave of a local resident, Khalifah Ayiloma, located in Kolori Ward, setting the gravesite on fire.
The insurgents also attacked the residence of Dahiru Muhammadu, a 60-year-old night watchman who was stationed opposite the Geidam Polytechnic.
He was shot in the neck and rushed to Geidam Specialist Hospital, where he was later confirmed dead.
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ECOWAS Insists Peace and Unity Important to Success of AFCTA in West Africa
ECOWAS Insists Peace and Unity Important to Success of AFCTA in West Africa
By: Michael Mike
The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) has said peace and unity in West Africa remains important to the success of African Continental Free Trade Area (AFCTA) in the region.
Speaking at the capacity building on dispute settlement mechanisms under the AFCTA organised by ECOWAS, the Director of Trade ECOWAS commission, Kolawole Sofola said given the complexity of cross border trade and investment, effective dispute resolution mechanisms are critical for ensuring the smooth operation of AFCTA agreement and its protocols.
He said this workshop comes at a pivotal moment in our collective journey towards regional and continental integration. He added that: “As we work towards realizing the full potential of the African Continental Free Trade Area, it is clear that the mechanisms for resolving trade disputes will be a cornerstone in ensuring the success and the credibility of this landmark agreement.”
He noted that AFCFTA represents not just an opportunity, but a transformation for Africa, providing a platform for trade liberalization, economic growth and development, however, it would only succeed if the rules are adhered to and any disputes that arise are settled in a fair, efficient and transparent manner”.
He added that: “The benefits of trade agreements could be undermined, affecting investor confidence, distorting fair competition and stifling economic progress. By ensuring that disputes are addressed swiftly, we foster an environment that promotes fair trade, protects intellectual property rights, enhances innovation and ultimately contributes to the economic development of West Africa and the African continent as a whole”.
One of the organisers and facilitator at the workshop, Professor Muhammed Ladan shed light on the reason why the workshop is so important by saying “of all the 15 ECOWAS member states, only Benin Republic has signed, and that is yet to ratify, the African Continental Free Trade Area agreement and two out of 55 African member states, 54 are signatories to the African contributory agreement, and 48 are state parties through the African refugee area agreement, meaning as ECOWAS we are actually integrated into the African contributors area agreement, already by 14 out of 15 ECOWAS member states being signatories, are also parties, which means the agreement as of today are legally binding on 14 out of 15 states”.
He further explained that, “because of the AFCTA agreement itself, article one defines the regional economic communities in Africa that they are the building blocks of the African Continental Free Trade Area
agreement. And ECOWAS is one of the eight recognized regional economic communities under Article One of the agreement now, if article one recognizes by definition, that ECOWAS is one of the eight organized regional economic communities to serve as a building block for the other community area agreement and its eight protocols, then you can see the reason why we are starting actually at ECOWAS to show our functionality and viability and readiness as a truly golden block”.
He said with all the members participating in this workshop, we hope the resolution and agreement arrived at will further help to build better relationship among the members state and also foster stronger collaboration, coordination and knowledge sharing among ECOWAS Court judges, registry staff and legal officers in implementing dispute resolution mechanisms under both frameworks.
ECOWAS Insists Peace and Unity Important to Success of AFCTA in West Africa
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Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo, Now Ambassador of Peace
Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo, Now Ambassador of Peace
By: Balami Lazarus
A golden fish has no hiding place. The name Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo is a household name in hospital administration/medicine. UMTH, under the leadership of Prof. Ahidjo, is a testament to being the best teaching hospital in Nigeri in terms of healthcare services and provision of state-of-the-art medical facilities.
Prof. Ahidjo, who was recently awarded and made Ambassador of Peace by the Universal Peace Federation (UPF), are indications of his peaceful nature and efforts. In a letter signed by the Secretary General of Nigeria, Dr. George Ikpot, in parts, it reads, ‘By your actions to date, you have demonstrated an implicit understanding of the value of peace… for your community and humanity in general.’
The organization further wishes to salute and commend Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo for the immense development efforts experienced by the people within and outside of Borno State’during this period of your administration’. The award certificate of the Universal Peace Federation, signed by Rev. Dr. Sun Myung Moon, Founder, recognized and declared Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo as Ambassador of Peace’.
Prof. Ahmed Ahidjo, Now Ambassador of Peace
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