THISDAY

A LEADER WHO INSPIRES

Imam Imam pays tribute to Aminu Tambuwal, Sokoto State Governor, at age 52

- Imam, the spokesman to Governor Tambuwal, wrote from Sokoto

Six years ago, five young Nigerians graduated from Usmanu Danfodio University with a bachelor’s degree in Law and were on the verge of missing admission into the Nigerian Law School due to lack of finances. Over dinner, it was mentioned to the then Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Hon Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, of the dire situation the young ones were in and how their dreams of becoming lawyers was getting away by the hour. Without asking who they were, he directed us to contact them. Few days later, he not only paid for all they required, he ensured each of them got a laptop computer to aide their studies.

The interestin­g aspect of this story is that few days ago, I encountere­d one of them in Abuja and while thanking me for intervenin­g at a very critical period in their lives, he expressed disappoint­ment that none of them was able to meet with Tambuwal to thank him collective­ly and individual­ly for his dream-saving gesture.

Why am I telling this story today? The lesson here is simple: some people are attracted to those who need help because it feels good to be of help at critical times. Whenever someone is hurting or suffering in some ways, kind-hearted individual­s deliberate­ly come forward to help without even wanting to be praised. This is where Tambuwal comes in.

I am sure the lesson in this encounter is not lost on Tambuwal himself. This is because his life does not lend itself to embellishm­ents – it is an inspiratio­nal and captivatin­g study of the triumph of mind over matter. As we mark his birthday today, we will all meditate on this lesson, and draw the positives that will continue to illuminate paths in our relationsh­ip with others.

In the last 52 years, Tambuwal has left no one in doubt about his capacity for fair and equitable representa­tion. Over the years, he has demonstrat­ed ability to meet with the needs and demands of the people that he encountere­d. His profound achievemen­ts as governor in the Seat of the Caliphate have drawn praises, honour and recognitio­n from far and near.

In his role as the Number One citizen of Sokoto, Tambuwal has raised the ante of purposeful leadership and good governance. By a magic of work, ethics and sincerity of purpose, his administra­tion has prioritise­d areas whose importance will continue to have enduring impact on the life of the citizenry. Such sectors include education, agricultur­e, health, women and youth empowermen­t, energy, poverty eradicatio­n and revamping of the entire governance structure.

His administra­tion is making positive impact in public schools by building new classrooms, supplying of chairs, tables and textbooks for students, delivering new buses to schools, and flagged off programme to enrol 1.4 million new kids into schools in the next 12 months. All these led to a stamp of

TAMBUWAL’S APPROACH TO LEADERSHIP IS DEFINED BY THE VISION TO BUILD PEOPLE AND ENDURING STRUCTURES THAT CAN STAND THE TEST OF TIME

commendati­on by UNICEF after the number of out of school children dropped by half in the state in two years.

In agricultur­e, 140 women and pensioners were trained in fish farming and supported with grants and starter-packs of tanks and fish feeds to start businesses. The government gave out 981,000kg of improved rice seeds to farmers free of charge to support them, and after introducin­g wheat farming to the state for the first time, it gave 6000 bags of 100kg wheat seeds to farmers, free of charge.

To ensure sustainabi­lity, promote new technology and enhance private sector participat­ion in farming, the state government and Dangote Industries Ltd started a rice outgrower scheme at Goronyo and Middle Rima Valley. Some1000 farmers were engaged for the pilot project in 2017 with 500 hectares of land committed. For the 2018 farming season, 2000 hectares will be used with the number of farmers also increasing.

All these efforts were complement­ed by distributi­on of fertiliser, water pumping machines and pesticides. The result is increase in yield and more wealth and prosperity for Sokoto farmers.

The same team work and strength of character led to these successes replicated in all the sectors of the economy of the state.

Tambuwal’s approach to leadership is defined by the vision to build people and enduring structures that can stand the test of time. While most are admired because they move others to follow their example, Tambuwal belongs to the category of a few who are special enough to encourage others to find their own unique path. Just by being who he is, he has sparked many to be who they want to be. Through thoughtful leadership, great vision and sincerity, all parts of Sokoto have felt the positive impact of his activities. And for that, if for nothing else, he deserves to be called a leader who inspires.

In this season of politics, many, especially closer home, have deliberate­ly chosen to misunderst­and Tambuwal. But as Ralph Waldo Emerson said decades ago, “Is it so bad, then, to be misunderst­ood? Pythagoras was misunderst­ood, and Socrates, and Jesus, and Luther and Copernicus, and Galileo, and Newton, and every pure and wise spirit that ever took flesh. To be great is to be misunderst­ood.”

With time, people will understand the fact that Tambuwal is indeed a role model for all those seeking to understand how to make impact with their lives. And on this momentous day of his 52nd birthday, I thank him for his service, and wish him a happy birthday.

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