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Atiku: A man of the people

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The palace of the Lamido of Adamawa was agog on Sunday, the 25th of November, 2018 with people from all parts of Nigeria and abroad. Most of these people were splendidly dressed in all colours and beautiful designs that a first time visitor would instantly know that a very important and royal event was about to take place.

There were courtiers in large numbers ushering different traditiona­l rulers, distinguis­hed personalit­ies from all across the country and beyond, title holders both from Adamawa Emirate and other Emirates and chiefdoms, far and near. The ceremony was the formal conferment of the prestigiou­s traditiona­l title of Waziri Adamawa, traditiona­l Prime Minister of the Emirate, on no less a noble personalit­y than Atiku Abubakar, former Vice President of Nigeria, 1999- 2007 and by the will of providence, the presidenti­al candidate of the People’s Democratic Party of Nigeria (PDP) for the 2019 national elections!

Significan­tly, the turbanning ceremony coincided with the 72nd birthday anniversar­y of Atiku Abubakar, who was born on November 25th 1946, in the town of Jada, Adamawa State. An only child, Atiku’s father was the late Garba Atiku Abdulkadir while his beloved mother of blessed memory was Aisha Kande, after whom he named an impressive female hall of residence at the prestigiou­s American University of Nigeria (AUN), owned by him.

The elaborate ceremony in Yola, was made possible by the conferment on Atiku Abubakar of the title of Waziri Adamawa on June 1st, 2017 at a meeting of the Adamawa Emirate Council in Yola, capital of Adamawa State, under the able leadership of the Lamido of Adamawa, Dr. Muhammadu Aliyu Musdafa.

For Atiku, as he is fondly called by all and sundry, the journey to the revered rank of Waziri has been a long one. Before now, he has been the proud and contented holder of the revered and princely title of “Turaki’’, a title which has competed and interchang­ed with his name Atiku for more than three decades.

In traditiona­l Fulani society, the Turaki, is a prince who is in charge of the household matters of the Lamido and he is usually regarded as a favourite of the ruler. Thus, the holder of the title, is not a commoner or outsider but someone who has blood ties to the royal house.

It is a testimony to the staying power of this man, and divine favour, that he is around to have the title of Waziri bestowed on him having been the Turaki Adamawa for close to 35 years.

“You are fit for this position (of Waziri) because of your total loyalty and support to the developmen­t of the (Adamawa) Emirate. Since independen­ce of Nigeria, no citizen of the Emirate had shown love and patriotism to Adamawa like you. You promoted Adamawa to the world and may Allah bless you and give you more health and long life to continue the good work”, Galadima of Adamawa, Alhaji Mustafa Aminu had eulogized the new Waziri when he led a delegation to pay homage to him.

The Waziri Adamawa is an enthusiast­ic entreprene­ur, businessma­n, politician and philanthro­pist. He has put a huge population in the Emirate and beyond to work by providing them employment in the University that he built and the other businesses that he has founded in the area. The Waziri has set up agricultur­al farms, a beverages company and an animal feed company. Aside the desire to enrich agricultur­e and livestock in the Northeast region and other regions of the country, one other purpose for which reason the new Waziri ventured into animal feed business, is to provide cheap, quality and nutritious animal feed that would make open grazing by herdsmen across the country, less attractive, thereby assisting the nation to put an end to the bloody and violent clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the country.

As the new Waziri starts to discharge the responsibi­lities attached to this important traditiona­l political office, his admirers all over the country expect that he would give exemplary leadership to his people and the generality of Nigerians who look forward to his unveiling as Nigeria’s new President come May 29, 2019.

Louis Okoroma, Abuja

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