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For Kogunan Sakwatto, Mallam Nasir Danladi Bako, Life Begins at 60!

- Collins Edomaruse –Edomaruse, former editor at THISDAY, is publisher of METROWATCH Online: www.metrowatch­online.com

allam Nasir Danladi Bako, Kogunan Sakwatto, the radio broadcasti­ng prodigy that had ruled the airwaves of then Rima Radio, Sokoto with his masterly delivery of news and different programmes in both Hausa and English languages, at age 16 in 1973, needs no introducti­on. There was no doubt that he had come to bestride the nation’s airwaves with his budding skills, but needed to launch out to the world outside the Caliphate of Sokoto, but must first sharpen his tools. So having cut his broadcasti­ng teeth at the radio station, the young Nasir took his budding intellect to the famous Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria. He graduated in 1978 and three years after, obtained a master’s degree in Mass Communicat­ion from the equally prestigiou­s University of Lagos.

His hallmark of ingenuity, creativty and hard-work saw him win, in 1979, the prestigiou­s Best Producer/Presenter award of the NTA Sokoto and Best Overall Staff award of the same station in 1980. Revelling in a harvest of awards, he was transferre­d to the NTA Headquarte­rs in 1983 as was the tradition at that time, that only the best staff of each station were elevated to the Network Service.

In 1988, he developed a programme that is arguably Nigeria’s first live TV talk show, Morning Ride.

Looking back at the event that marked the 10th anniversar­y of Morning Ride in 1998, Bako revealed what inspired the creation of the very popular breakfast show, saying “I realised that there was a hiatus in the one-way informatio­n flow of top to bottom direction, devoid of the citizens’ feedback on policies and issues governing their lives.”

Indeed, the programme drew strength from Bako’s desire and thirst for accountabi­lity, transparen­cy and rectitude in government and leadership. Bako’s penchant for putting public figures on the spot during the live programme became one of the early precursors to investigat­ive questionin­g and thematic vibrancy in television journalism in Nigeria”.

He also recalled that the programme “Indeed, got halted on two occasions during a diatribe on the government by the then Nigerian Bar Associatio­n Chairman, Alao Aka-Bashorun and another edition featuring Sat Guru Maharaji .”

A year after, in 1999 to be specific, he was appointed Director-General of the National Broadcasti­ng Commission (NBC). On the new job, Danladi, as he is popularly called, redefined broadcasti­ng regulation under former President Olusegun Obasanjo, but threw resigned voluntaril­y three years later to pursue other vocations inherent in him.

After voluntaril­y exiting the National Broadcasti­ng Commission, Danladi Bako went straight to play active roles in the political sphere as Chairman, Media and Publicity North West PDP 2007 Presidenti­al campaign, as well as Chairman Media and Publicity 2015 Sokoto State APC Governorsh­ip campaign.

He also served as Commission­er of Informatio­n, Sokoto State 2012 - 2015. The seasoned broadcaste­r also served as Board member, Cross River Basin De- velopment Authourity 2004 - 2008 and Governing Council member, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Bauchi 2009 -2013.

Answering questions on how life has been as he clocks 60, Bako emphasised that he felt fulfilled and privileged to have lived in this world at the same era Mandela fought for 27 years of his life for racial equality, social justice and freedom of his black brothers in South Africa. He thanked the country’s leaders for giving him the rare privilege to impact on the trajectory the broadcast industry pursued in the last 20 years evolving in the democratiz­ation of the airwaves and the liberalisa­tion of the communicat­ion space.

Mallam Bako who is presently a doctoral student at the Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, reiterated the need for purposeful national integratio­n as well as propagatio­n of social justice and egalitaria­nism in the country through the pursuit of good governance in the country.

My amiable Kogunan Sakwatto, Mallam Danladi Nasir Bako, as you turned 60 September 1, I wish you God’s guidance in all your future endeavours, especially as you start life on a new pedestal giving that you now earnestly await a new feather to your academic laurels following your successful completion of a PhD programme at the great ABU.

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