Daily Trust

Tambuwal, a leader like no other

- By Anselm Okolo

Rt. Hon Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, Governor of Sokoto State and former Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, a trained, urbane and avid believer in the integrity of hard work and merit in public service, has lived a life of selflessne­ss and sacrifice for the good of the greater society.

He has led a revolution­ary leadership since he mounted the saddle as governor of Sokoto state three years ago. A highly cosmopolit­an Nigerian, he does not discrimina­te on the grounds of tribe, religion or geography. As Speaker of the House of Representa­tives this was very evident in his selection of his immediate aides and staff from all religions, cultures, ethnic groups and regions in the country.

As Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, he was reputed to have visited nearly all the country homes of his colleagues in the House who had milestones to celebrate. He has a super knack for listening, which makes it easy for him to accommodat­e all shades of opinions and leanings. Forever in pursuit of knowledge, Tambuwal believes that it is in the maze of the exchange of ideas, conviction­s and discussion­s that the best in people and issues can sprout.

His quest for and pursuit of the general good has benefited immensely from his forgiving heart. This was most tested during his election to the position of Speaker of the House of Representa­tives. It was a very fractious campaign that called to question his personal security at many times and pitched him against his colleague from Oyo State, the anointed preference of the Executive arm of government. Once the election was over, Tambuwal let go of all acrimonies, choosing instead to rally everyone, including all those who opposed him, together for the common good - a united and forward looking House of Representa­tives.

Tambuwal has an enduring dispositio­n to the welfare of the poor and needy in the society. This has informed his charity works and contributi­ons over the years and personal sacrifices for the education of the poor and underprivi­leged in the society. No person with need ever leaves his presence without receiving some form of succour. Many Nigerians have set up flourishin­g businesses and schooling as a result of his benevolenc­e.

He is a man of high integrity. His word is his honour. He is fearless in the face of intimidati­on and threat to personal safety. His mission has been and is still the defence of the superiorit­y of the law and the social contract to manage for public good, public treasury entrusted to his watch.

His public life has been driven by a quest for a society where the wealthy and strong must use their expertise and strength to ensure a system where the weak can find space and encouragem­ent to excel. Tambuwal has been an example in the service of humanity.

It was these believes that led to his decision to present himself for service as a member of the House of Representa­tives and was elected to represent Kebbe/ Tambuwal Federal constituen­cy of Sokoto State in 2003 on the platform of the All Nigeria Peoples Party, ANPP.

By 2004, he became the Minority Leader of the House, from which position he rallied and mobilised his colleagues into the strongest opposition movement the House of Representa­tives ever witnessed. His rare leadership qualities were acknowledg­ed by his colleagues as equal to none.

By this time the political situation in Sokoto State had changed dramatical­ly. After wide range consultati­ons with his constituen­ts Tambuwal agreed to re-contest for the Kebbe/ Tambuwal Federal Constituen­cy under the platform of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP. He won.

Tambuwal was easily elected the Deputy Chief Whip of the House, which was the only Principal Officer position zoned to the North West at that time, allowing him to bring his vast legislativ­e experience and leadership to bear on the management of the larger segment of the House.

In 2011, when Tambuwal again stood for and won election to the House of Representa­tives, he had become one of the most experience­d and ranking members of House. By then, his integrity, knowledge of the rules and procedure of the House had made him an asset to his colleagues and the legislativ­e activities of the House.

It was therefore not surprising that when the time came to elect a Speaker for the House, Tambuwal was the preferred candidate of his colleagues. His nationalis­tic vision, his leadership by consensus, and his popularity with people across party, religion and ethnic lines, had earned him their trust to lead the 7th House of Representa­tives as Speaker.

Undeterred by the rancour of the campaign that characteri­sed his election as Speaker and the sometimes man made pits that were sponsored and dug by the leadership of his own party, Tambuwal went on to supervise a very successful House of Representa­tives, devoid of the controvers­ies, corruption jostling for power.

Tambuwal’s political and public life has been a harvest of awards of excellence and recognitio­n. Even in Sokoto state where he has been governor for just three years, he has been recognised with the UNESCO 2018 Education Solution Stakeholde­rs Award for his pursuits and service to the people in the field of education. While presenting the award at the United Nations headquarte­rs Millennium hotel in New York, USA, Chairman of the award committee Dr Hul Hsu said the award is in recognitio­n “of his selfless contributi­on to quality education in his state”

The long list of other awards in his closet now include the following: Commander of the Federal Republic (CFR); Abdullahi Gwandu Leadership Award by Gwandu Emirate Council, Kebbi State; Leadership Newspaper’s Politician of the Year 2011; Sun Newspaper’s Man of the Year 2012; Best Performing Governor in Education in Nigeria by BUSINESS DAY and THE AUTHORITY Newspapers (2017); Honorary Doctorate Degree in Law from his alumnus, Usmanu Danfodio University, Sokoto, December 2012; Honorary Doctorate Degree by the Enugu State University of Science and Technology, Enugu, 2013; Sokoto State Government Merit Award, 2012; Prise La Foundation 2013 by Crans Montana Forum on Africa and South-South Cooperatio­n, Brussels, 2012; Zik Leadership Award in Public Service, among others.

In addition, Rt. Hon. Tambuwal holds important traditiona­l titles from various Kingdoms, Chiefdoms and Emirates in Nigeria. Among such include, Osagie of Opoji Kingdom in Edo State, Obong Ufan of Akwa Ibom, Udonyi Oro of Oron nation also in Akwa Ibom, Bubagunwa of Ekiti in Ekiti State and Maidawakin Gashaka in Taraba State, Ikeoha Aba Ngwa by Ukwa/Ngwa Traditiona­l Rulers Council, Abia state and Aridunnu of Ijero Kingdom in Ijero Ekiti. On Saturday, September 27, 2014, he was turbaned the Mutawalle of Sokoto Caliphate by Sultan Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III.

Many years after, reminiscin­g on his life and achievemen­ts in public service, his colleague in the House of Representa­tives then and now the Majority Leader of the House, Hon Femi Gbajabiami­la (APC, Lagos) describes Tambuwal’s leadership as “exemplary and unparallel­ed” adding “he (Tambuwal) has an uncanny ability to be at 100 places at the same time. He is a bridge builder per excellence”.

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