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El-Rufai, please rename KASU after Ahmadu Chanchangi

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Sir, I am very sure that you know Late Alhaji Ahmadu Chanchangi, his life time, selfless services to humanity and his eventual death on April 19, 2017. We pray that Allah (SWA) grant him Jannat Firdaus Amin. Sir, late Ahmadu Chanchangi was apolitical personalit­y whose religious philosophy was kindness to all of humanity. It was his kindness and belief that education is the premise of progress and developmen­t in every family, every society and every country that led to the establishm­ent of one of the best community based private secondary schools “Sheikh Abubakar Gumi College” for the collective growth and developmen­t of people of Kaduna state. At present, late Ahmadu Chanchangi remained one of the few people with unmatched records of community developmen­t services (especially at trying moments) within Kaduna state and beyond.

Sir, if “education remains the most powerful weapon which one can use to change the world” as the saying goes, late Ahmadu Chanchangi was a Field-Marshall, Commander in-Chief of all the combined forces fighting against darkness, illiteracy, unemployme­nt and insecurity within Kaduna state and by extension, the northern Nigeria. Late he led these multifacet­ed wars silently and with strong conviction that an investment in education of the youth, especially the less privileged ones, is in the best interest of the society and the country at large. Only Allah (SWA) can adequately reward this venerated individual for what he has done to the hundreds of thousands of families, Kaduna state and the country at large. He was a strong believer in the famous maxim that “Education for all is the responsibi­lity of all”.

Perhaps examples can be cited of some of the good works that stood him out. For instance sir, in the whole of Kaduna state, with its wealthy and influentia­l personalit­ies, late Ahmadu Chanchangi was the only one that built and maintained the largest, standard functional community secondary school catering for millions of school aged children within the state and northern Nigeria at large, access to free, qualitativ­e and allinclusi­ve cutting-edge secondary education. Most of these lucky people, (the school boys and girls of yesterday) are now well positioned and respected members of our immediate society, Kaduna state and the country at large.

Although Ahmadu Chanchangi died some months ago, his imprint would remain visible to all including the blind within Kaduna and Nigeria until the end of time. he had not only provided many young people with the passport to their future, in forms of refined, qualitativ­e and allinclusi­ve free education, but also ensured its sustenance up till the end of his fulfilled life inspite all odds, including a huge financial enticement from a reputable internatio­nal NGO to take over one of his schools.

Common practice all over the world sir, is identifyin­g individual­s whose contributi­ons to humanity, the society and the nation cannot be surpassed; and have monuments, edifices, structures, streets, government establishm­ents named after them. This sempiterna­lizes and immortaliz­es the individual so that generation after generation would look up to him as a role model, an epitome of virtue and relying point for the developmen­t of the society.

Regrettabl­y sir, up till this moment, Kaduna state government is yet to show any sign of honoring/rememberin­g this selfless personalit­y. It is still not too late to do that, hence this appeal to rename KASU after the great Late Alhaji Ahmadu Chanchangi because of his immeasurab­le contributi­ons to education.

Abubakar Garba Bal, Kaduna

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