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Dambazau and the turbaning ceremony

- By Edwin Uhara

On May 11 2018, the ancient city of Kano will witness an influx of people as the doyen of creme de la creme in Nigeria would be converging the city for the turbaning ceremony of one of their illustriou­s sons, retired Lieutenant General Abdulrahma­n Bello Dambazau (CFR) who has just being conferred with the traditiona­l title of ‘Baraden Kano’ by the Emir of Kano, His Royal Highness, Alhaji Muhammadu Sanusi II.

The event which will take place at the Emir’s Palace in Kano is very spectacula­r because the former Chief of Army Staff and current Minister of Interior will be the first to be honoured as ‘Baraden Kano’ in recent times by the Emirate since the title was adopted from the Sokoto Sultanate.

According to tradition, the prestigiou­s title is given to valiant soldiers who exhibited high level of bravery during wars, but since there are no more wars in Hausaland or any part of the country, a subject of the emirate or member of the royal family who excels in his chosen career is honoured with the traditiona­l title.

General Dambazau’s role in extinguish­ing the fireworks of terrorism as former Chief of Army Staff as well as spearheadi­ng efforts to winning the peace after the war against terror in Northeast Nigeria as Minister of Interior is one of the many reasons he is being considered for the great honour.

Besides the fact that General Dambazau is the first former Chief of Army Staff to be honoured with the title, his patriotic and heroic role in safeguardi­ng and preserving our democracy when the entire nation was embroiled in deep constituti­onal crisis is another strong factor eventhough some book makers have ignored it.

Born on March 14, 1954, General AB Dambazau began his military career at the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) after successful­ly completing his secondary education at the famous Barewa College, Zaria in 1974. At NDA, he was member of the 17 Regular Combatant Course and was later commission­ed as second Lieutenant in to the Infantry Corps of the Nigerian Army in June 1977.

In 1979, General Dambazau attended the United States Army Military Police School in Fort McClellan, Alabama. Haven noticed that versatilit­y is the key to overcoming the challenges posed by the realities of the 21th Century, in 1980, General Dambazau went to Kent State University in Ohio United States where he graduated with Bachelor of Science Degree (Bsc) in Criminal Justice. After completing his Master of Arts (MA) in Internatio­nal Relations as well as Master of Education (MEd) in Higher Educationa­l Administra­tion, between 1986 and 1989 General Dambazau was at the University of Keele in the United Kingdom to acquire his Doctor of Philosophy Degree (PhD) in Criminolog­y from the renowned Institute.

Having served as Aid De Camp (ADC) to a former Chief of Army Staff in 1979 and also commanded the Military Police Units as well as serving as Special Investigat­or at the Special Investigat­ion Bureau of NACMP from 1984 to 1985, General Dambazau was appointed as Registrar (Academic Branch) of the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA) from 1993 to 1999. Thereafter, he served as Chief Instructor, Support Weapon Wing of the Infant Centre and School from 1999 to 2001.

Later, he served as Directing Staff and Director, Higher Military Organizati­on and Operations at the National War College now known as the National Defence College from 2004 to 2006. Thereafter he was a Principal Staff Officer at Army Headquarte­rs as the Chief of Army Standards and Evaluation before he was appointed the General Officer Commanding 2nd Division Ibadan from 2007 to 2008. Haven distinguis­hed himself in various task handed down to him by the Federal Government, in August 2008, General Dambazau was appointed as the Chief of Army Staff; a position he held until his retirement in September 2010.

Also worthy of note is the fact that Dr. AB Dambazau was once a part-time Lecturer (Gratis) at the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU) Zaria; where he taught his students Criminolog­y at the Faculty of Law. Outside the military, Dr. Dambazau is also an erudite scholar and author of five widely read books as well as several academic articles in notable journals.

General Dambazau is also a member of several internatio­nal and profession­al organizati­ons such as the World Society of Criminolog­y, World Society of Victimolog­y, Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, American Society of Criminolog­y, British Society of Criminolog­y, Internatio­nal Police Executive Symposium and Fellow, Institute of Public Relations.

Let it be understood also that General Dambazau is one of the unsung heroes of our democracy because if he had not fully supported the circumstan­ces that led to the adoption of what is now known as the ‘Doctrine of Necessity’ in 2010 even when there was no provision for that clause in our constituti­on at that material time, additional history pages or chapters would have been created or added to our democratic struggles. But as then Chief of Army Staff with high integrity, discipline and great respect for democracy and it’s institutio­ns, General Dambazau allowed ‘Doctrine of Necessity’ to come in to force before subsequent constituti­onal amendments incorporat­ed the clause in to relevant sections of the constituti­on.

Comrade Uhara wrote this piece from Abuja

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