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THE CHIEF WARRIOR OF JHAR LAND

Speaker Yakubu Dogara returns to Bauchi State with a rousing welcome, writes Turaki A. Hassan

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On Friday, May 5, 2017, Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon. Yakubu Dogara, received a rousing welcome to his home state of Bauchi. Ordinarily, a representa­tive’s visit to his constituen­cy shouldn’t attract such fanfare. But this wasn’t just a usual constituen­cy visit as the Speaker was said to have gone on “exile” even though four months prior, he was in Bauchi, and always interacts with his people as he often hosts different groups from across the state in Abuja.

The Speaker had remained silent for more than one and half years, even in the face of provocatio­n, blackmail, campaign of calumny and calculated attempts to tarnish his reputation as a humble, patriotic, incorrupti­ble and worthy representa­tive of Bauchi State by powers that be in the state. As previously stated, it is not that the Speaker has not been visiting home. For the record, he was in Bauchi last August and December and was billed to go back in April this year, which means that he goes back to give account of his stewardshi­p to the good people of Bogoro/Dass/Tafawa-Balewa Federal Constituen­cy every three to four months.

Readers may recall that very recently the Bauchi State government issued a statement in which they alleged that the Speaker had gone on “exile” and cannot visit his constituen­cy which, to them, amounts to abdication of responsibi­lities even though they know that he was there just four months ago. In his response, Dogara stated that as a federal lawmaker, he was elected to work in Abuja and as such he is not supposed to be seen frequently in Bauchi as doing so could be considered derelictio­n of duty. He further added that as Speaker, he visits Honourable members’ constituen­cies to help launch their projects and programmes and attend other social events cutting across the 36 states of the federation, which effectivel­y denies him the luxury of visiting his constituen­cy often. Regrettabl­y however, he said, those who were elected to work in Bauchi are now the ones who are seen more frequently in Abuja, Kano, Lagos and other cities across the country and even foreign lands, meaning that they spend more time outside their place of primary assignment.

Rumours have permeated every nook and cranny of the state that Hon. Dogara cannot visit his home state as he might have been declared persona- nongrata by the powers that be but to their chagrin, the speaker’s visit was announced well ahead of time in both local and national media to put them on notice that he will be going home on May 5, and contrary to what had been said, a mammoth crowd had gathered to wait for hours at the Plateau/ Bauchi border to welcome their son, and the party continued from one village to another up to Bauchi city.

Normally, it is one-hour journey from Jos to Bauchi but it took us almost four hours due to heavy vehicular movement as we stopped over at every 20 to 30 kilometres to greet the thousands of citizens who came out en masse to welcome and cheer their son. Dogara, in company of over 162 federal MPs, friends and associates, drove straight to Sir AbubakarTa­fawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital where he moved from one ward to another consoling patients - children, women, young and old.

The Speaker, together with his colleagues settled medical bills of many patients. In April last year, he sent a team of 60 medical doctors, surgeons and nurses to the same hospital where they attended to the medical needs of over 50,000 people from Bauchi, Kano, Jigawa, Plateau, Yobe, Gombe, Adamawa ,Borno and Taraba State for two weeks.

Thereafter, he also went to condole with two Bauchi elders who were bereaved recently, had lunch in Senator Ali Wakili’s residence and visited Senator Suleiman Nazif’s house before proceeding to Tafawa Balewa for the big bash. For want of space, I won’t be able to narrate all but I must say that I couldn’t hold my tears after I saw human walls on both sides of the road stretching over 20 kilometres from Dass, who waited for the arrival of their representa­tive for six hours or more, we learnt.

Very early the next day, precisely on May 6, the Speaker inaugurate­d a market donated to Bogoro community by a good Samaritan which he facilitate­d, and then inspected state of work at Government Girls Secondary School, Tafawa Balewa, where he attracted federal presence with the total renovation of the school and building and equipping of ultra-modern ICT centre among other laudable projects. He was received by hundreds of schoolgirl­s who were beautifull­y dressed in their blue and white uniforms. They sang songs of joy on sighting the man who is investing in their future.

The main reception was held in Dass and a sea of human beings flooded the area with some people climbing on top of the beautiful Dass mountains to catch a glimpse of “Dan Amana” as they fondly call him because according to Frieddrich Nietzsche, in the mountains of truth, you never climb in vain. The event at Dass, which was initially meant to flag off constructi­on of four roads that traverse Gombe, Bauchi and Platuea States, turned out to be a major political gathering in the recent history of Bauchi which sent shock waves across the state.

The gathering brought together old friends and foes, and was attended by no fewer than 30,000 people including women and children. It also attracted the presence of big political stalwarts in the state including the immediate past Govenor, Malam Isa Yuguda, Hon. Yusuf Tugga, Senator Maikafi, Senator Adamu Gumba, Senator Mohammed Mohammed, scores of retired former permanent secretarie­s in the state, retired or dethroned traditiona­l rulers numbering about 100, removed by the present government; students, and a number of cultural groups who performed to entertain the guests, among others.

Now, one thing that is unique about the road projects is that there were never roads in those places. We drove along the route which will soon become a first class federal road through the thick forests and bushes for four hours, stopping over to address the people who waited since 2pm to meet with their representa­tive. Our journey terminated in Plateau State where the Sarkin Talbushi in Kanam local government of Plateau State, Alhaji Ma’aji Gamna turbaned the Speaker as Maga Yakin Jhar, meaning the chief warrior of Jhar land.

I must admit that of all the dozen villages and towns the Speaker visited inaugurati­ng healthcare centres, water and electricit­y projects, schools, including big Almajiri schools he built in Fulani communitie­s, Dull, a community also in Tafawa Balewa local government stood out. We arrived there between 6-7pm and the people especially youths positioned themselves more than five kilometres ahead to receive the Speaker. Sarkin Dull, Alhaji Zulkiflu Abdullahi was recently deposed by the Bauchi State Government after he refused to go on state radio to read a prepared text attacking Hon. Dogara as handed over to him by the chairman of Tafawa Balewa local government, who obviously acted at the behest of Bauchi State Government. The chief had said that he will rather be removed than to go against his conscience and his people to attack and blackmail a patriotic and peace-loving leader who attracted projects that will forever change the destiny of his people and their land, especially the road which will link his community to neighbouri­ng Plateau and Taraba States.

The roads are entirely new roads that will open up these communitie­s and link them with other parts of the country across the three states with their total cost or value put at over N50 billion. The Speaker gave assurance that the road project will be completed within the next two years. “As we flag off this road, we are flagging off the one from Burga in Bauchi to Plateau State. We are flagging another one that will take off from Pankshi into Tarshi and move from Gambar to Sara and then to Mangu in Plateau so that it can connect with Lere road. We are not stopping here, we also have the contractor who is charged with the responsibi­lity of doing the road from Bauchi to Gombe in our midst. The road has been awarded. For other parts of Bauchi, the highway that is being built from Kano, that moves into Bauchi North, into Bauchi Central, up to Maiduguri, we are ensuring that it attracts the appropriat­e funding so that we will finish on time.”

Speaker after speaker berated and lampooned those who propagated rumours that the Speaker has gone on exile and showered encomiums on him. Hassan is the Special Adviser on Media & Public Affairs to Speaker Dogara

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