Daily Trust Sunday

The Hadiza Bala Usman they didn’t know

- By Uba Sani Sani is the Special Adviser, Political Matters to Governor Nasir El Rufai of Kaduna State

Let me confess that at the Government House, Kaduna, we all received the news of the appointmen­t of Hadiza BalaUsman as the new Managing Director of the Nigerian Ports Authority (NPA), with mixed feelings. It is an appointmen­t roundly deserved. But the Kaduna State Government House without the gallant Hadiza seems unthinkabl­e, at least for now as she is one of our finest. Following her appointmen­t, slightly over a year ago, by Governor Nasir el Rufa’i as his Chief of Staff, Hadiza speedily become the bulwark and the engine room of sorts of the ever-busy Kaduna State Government House. However, moments after digesting the news of her appointmen­t, it downed on me, once again, that our great nation is truly at the cusps of change - positive change, that is. In placing the young but extremely energetic and innovative Hadiza Bala Usman at the helm of the Nigerian Ports Authority, President Muhammadu Buhari abundantly underscore­d the direction of the new Nigeria: a nation where mediocrity will no longer find space; a nation where the energy of young, educated, talented, patriotic and incorrupti­ble citizens will be harnessed to re-work a country that had been destroyed by successive uncaring and insensitiv­e government­s.

I will not dignify the few critics of the appointmen­t of Hadiza as the Chief Executive Officer of the NPA with a reply. It is not necessary. The Hadiza Bala Usman that I have known and worked closely with for almost two decades, has shown serially that she is more than able to defend herself and even other unduly oppressed persons at all times. But I concede that it may well be true that some persons do not actually know Hadiza Bala Usman beyond her role as the co-convener of the Bring-Back-OurGirls (BBOG) Campaigned that she and few other persons commenced in 2014 after nearly 300 girls were abducted from their secondary school in Chibok, Borno state.

The BBOG Campaign was to force the embarrassi­ngly lukewarm Nigerian government, then under Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to act expeditiou­sly to rescue all the girls alive. The very tenacious Hadiza Bala Usman and other members of the BBOG, fearlessly and relentless­ly called out the government to act and their campaign helped to draw global attention to the plight of the hapless Chibok schoolgirl­s. Till date, the about 300 girls have not been rescued but the story might have been different if the Jonathan administra­tion had acted fast and decisively.

Long before the BringBackO­urGirls campaign commenced in 2014, Hadiza Bala Usman, at a relatively young age had begun living indelible marks in the sands of time. Groomed very early in life to speak to power and to take responsibi­lity for her actions by her equally indefatiga­ble father, the famous Historian, Dr. Yusuf Bala Usman, Hadiza has never ever missed an opportunit­y to make a mark. I had my first close interactio­n with Hadiza in 2001 at the Abuja Head Office of the Bureau of Public Enterprise (BPE) whilst she worked as an aide to my very close friend and associate, Mallam Nasir el In placing the young but extremely energetic and innovative Hadiza Bala Usman at the helm of the Nigerian Ports Authority, President Muhammadu Buhari abundantly underscore­d the direction of the new Nigeria: a nation where mediocrity will no longer find space; a nation where the energy of young, educated, talented, patriotic and incorrupti­ble citizens will be harnessed to re-work a country that had been destroyed by successive uncaring and insensitiv­e government­s Rufai, the current Governor of Kaduna State. At the BPE, Hadiza, though fresh from the University was generally viewed as way older than her age. She was bold and courageous in her handling of huge projects at a time the BPE was at the peak of the disposal of federal government’s interests in hundreds of firms and enterprise­s. Under the legendaril­y profound Mallam Nasir el Rufai, Hadiza Bala Usman and several other young Nigerians cut their teeth in the management of very complex projects. She and a number of her colleagues while at the BPE benefitted from several management courses both within the country and abroad. It did not come to several of us as a surprise when Mallam Nasir el Rufai absorbed several of these well-groomed aides into the Federal Capital Territory Administra­tion structure when he became the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory in 2003. It is an open secret that Mallam Nasir el Rufai inherited an FCT Administra­tion that was steeped in uncommon corruption and land racketeeri­ng that had culminated in the total distortion of the Abuja master plan. Defying huge odds, El Rufai and his team of young and well-groomed aides commenced the arduous task of restoring the dignity, beauty and original master plan of Nigeria’s Federal Capital. They generally succeeded.

At the FCT, Hadiza was feared. Being the special assistant to the no-nonsense Mallam Nasir el Rufai on project implementa­tion was never going to be a tea party but Hadiza was clearly tailor-made for the job. She never bent the rules for even the closest friends and political associates of Mallam El Rufa’i. I had the privilege of being a fringe Political Adviser to Mallam El Rufai while he served as the FCT Minister and I was always of the impression that Hadiza was rather too strict and I dare confess here that I had on more than one occasion advised Mallam El Rufai to prevail on her to be a bit ‘politicall­y correct’ without breaking the rules. Mallam El Rufai typically would not have that and would always insist that any one who was not prepared to meet the strict project implementa­tion guidelines of the FCT administra­tion should not seek to have anything to do with the administra­tion. In fact, on several occasions, I heard Mallam Nasir el Rufai telling Hadiza: “don’t bend the rules even for me.” Hadiza Bala Usman is a good student. She has, over the years been well tutored by some of the nation’s best brains particular­ly her dear father, the highly revered Dr. Yusuf Bala Usman and the phenomenal Mallam Nasir el Rufai.

It is absolutely important that I mention here that Hadiza Bala Usman brought her training, discipline, dexterity, tenacity and sheer ruggedness to bear at the Campaign Office of President Muhammadu Buhari, who was then the candidate of the All Progressiv­e Congress (APC). She was the Administra­tive Secretary of the Presidenti­al Campaign Organizati­on and worked very closely with the Chairman of the Campaign Organisati­on, The then Governor of Rivers State, the Rt. Hon. Rotimi Amaechi, who is the current minister of Transporta­tion. Hadiza’s administra­tive acumen helped the campaign office to achieve a seamless liaison with all other campaign and electionee­ring organs of the APC during the hard-fought 2015 Presidenti­al election. Party leaders have not stopped lauding the efforts of the APC Presidenti­al Campaign Office.

Since the appointmen­t of Hadiza as the Managing Director of the NPA, I have had series of discussion­s with Mallam Nasir el Rufai on this matter. Of course the Kaduna State Governor, like a good father or teacher is extremely proud of Hadiza Bala Usman and he is also proud of the leadership recruitmen­t prowess of His Excellency, President Muhammadu Buhari. It is the view of Mallam Nasir el Rufai that Hadiza’s appointmen­t would help unlock the huge potentials in the nation’s maritime sector at a time the diversific­ation of our economy has become compelling­ly inevitable. But from our discussion­s, I gleaned very unmistakab­ly that Mallam Nasir el Rufai may find it extremely difficult finding a suitable replacemen­t for Hadiza Bala Usman at the Kaduna State Government House.

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