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  • Barau gives N20k each to 870 students

    Barau gives N20k each to 870 students

    Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, yesterday, commenced the donation of N20,000 to each of the 870 students of the Yusuf Maitama Sule University, Kano (YUMSUK).

    The students were selected from Kano North Senatorial District, where the lawmaker represents.

    Speaking during the distribution of the money at the university’s premises, the Chief of Staff to the Deputy President of the Senate, Prof Muhammad Ibn Abdullahi, said the gesture was to support students from his constituency.

    He said the exercise started in August with 628 students of the Bayero University Kano (BUK).

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    According to him, it would be extended to all students from Kano North Senatorial District in all tertiary institutions in the country.

    “Each of the students will receive N20,000 courtesy of Senator Barau and every student from Kano North who is studying in Nigeria will benefit from it. We started in August with the students of BUK and today we are in YUMSUK for the second phase,” he said.

    He urged the beneficiaries to take advantage of the gesture and study hard for them to excel in their academic pursuits.

    A beneficiary, Ummussalam Haruna Yusuf, a level 300 student thanked Jibrin.

    “The biggest challenge we are facing now is transportation and the food to eat while at school. This gesture from our Senator will assist us in this regard,” She said.

  • Barau: Adding value to legislative governance

    Barau: Adding value to legislative governance

    • By Ismail Mudashir

    On Wednesday, September 20, 2023, the 10th Senate will mark its first 100 days following its inauguration on June 13, this year.

    The inauguration of the parliament followed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s proclamation, via a letter to the Clerk to the National Assembly, Sani Magaji Tambawal, in line with Section 64(3) of the 1999 Constitution.

    The first duty of the senators was the election of the presiding officers – the President of the Senate and the Deputy Senate President. After a keen contest, Senator Godswill Akpabio, from Akwa Ibom State, emerged as the President of the Senate, defeating Senator Abdulaziz Yari, a former governor of Zamfara State.

    Apparently, because of his rare personality traits, Senator Barau I. Jibrin, a fourth timer at the National Assembly (three times in the Senate – 2015 to date and once in the House of Representatives – 1999 -2003) emerged as the Deputy President of the Senate unopposed as all his colleagues threw their weight behind him.

    Three weeks after the emergence of the two presiding officers, eight principal officers were named, thus the leadership of the 10th Senate was duly constituted. With the constitution of the leadership, the lawmakers got the parliamentary work started as urged by the President of the Senate, Senator Akpabio, in his speech on July 4, 2023, titled, “Let’s get the work started.”

    On July 6, Senator Barau, for the first time, presided over the plenary session. During the session, five motions were moved including the one on Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport, Kano.

    After the July 6 session which attracted applause from across the Red Chamber and beyond, Senator Barau had presided over the plenary on other occasions in the absence of the President of the Senate in the last 100 days.

    Among the critical motions sponsored by the Deputy President of the Senate during the period under review was the one on the poor state of road infrastructure and the menace of gully erosion in the country. Also to his credit was a motion on the emergence of President Tinubu as the Chairman of the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

    Four bills of the Deputy President of the Senate, including the one on the creation of a development commission to fast-track the development of the country, have been introduced at the Red Chamber.

     Balanced appointments

    Recognizing the heterogeneous nature of the country, the Deputy Senate President selected his seven key appointees from across the country – four were drawn from Kano State – two from the southern part of the country – Oyo and Imo states, and one from Kwara State – North Central geopolitical zone.

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    The appointees who hail from Kano State include the Chief of Staff, Professor Muhammad Ibn Abdullahi; the Special Adviser (Policy & Monitoring), Professor Bashir Muhammad Fagge; the Special Adviser (Political), Yusuf Aliyu Tumfafi and the Special Assistant (Media & Publicity), Shitu Madaki Kunchi.

    The Special Adviser (Media & Publicity), Ismail Mudashir, hails from Kwara State; the Special Adviser (Special Duties), Idris Abiola Ajimobi, Oyo State; and the Special Adviser (Administration), Mrs. Ngozi Ndawi Nkemdirim, from Imo State.

    Commendations have followed what has been described by lawmakers, media practitioners, civil society organisations, and other stakeholders in the country as balanced appointments.

    Constituents driven representation

    For Senator Barau, his representation has been constituents and pro-masses driven. Hence the unfettered access he grants to people from Kano North, Kano State, and beyond; the old, young, rich, and poor; APC members and members of other parties.

    For instance, in August, he instituted a scholarship programme through which hundreds of tertiary institution students from Kano North Senatorial District were given N50,000 each. The programme was flagged off at Bayero University Kano (BUK).

    Before the scholarship scheme, the Deputy President of the Senate had paid WAEC and NECO fees for hundreds of secondary school students.

    To boost agriculture in the state, Senator Barau also distributed fertiliser to farmers across the 44 local government areas of the state.

    This initiative, according to beneficiaries, would enhance their output and contribute towards the attainment of food security in the state and country at large.

    On September 6, the people of Rimindako community in Bagwai LGA of Kano State, through a human rights activist, Barrister Muhammad Zubair, lauded the Deputy President of the Senate over the construction of Yasanya bridge and access road in their community.

     Keeping parliament alive during recess

    Even with the annual recess embarked upon by the parliament on August 7, the office of the Deputy President of the Senate has been active, five days a week (Mondays – Fridays), with Senator Barau performing official engagements. During the period, he met with ministers, heads of agencies, civil society/pressure groups including the promoters of Tiga and Gari states, clerics, and party leaders, among others.

    During their visit, stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kano North Senatorial District, led by Hon. Sani Mukaddas, hailed Senator Barau, describing him as an exceptional lawmaker and leader.

    In the same vein, a forum of former zonal women leaders of the APC has thumped up Senator Barau, saying he is not discriminatory in his dealings with all.

    “Continue to support us, we won’t disappoint you, Insha Allah,’’ were the words of the Deputy President of the Senate to those who visited him. He also assured them of the commitment of the parliament to support the executive with the necessary legislation to address the challenges facing the nation.

    •Mudashir is the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Deputy Senate President

  • President, Barau, others salute Sultan of Sokoto at 67

    President, Barau, others salute Sultan of Sokoto at 67

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Deputy Senate President Jibrin Barau have felicitated the Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III, and the Sokoto Sultanate Council, as the royal father turns 67 today. 

    In a statement yesterday in Abuja by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Ajuri Ngelale, President Tinubu said he shares in this moment of joy and thanksgiving with the leader of the Qadiriyya Sufi Order, who also serves as Head of Jama’atu Nasril Islam and President-General of the Nigerian Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs (NSCIA). 

    The President acknowledged the sacrifices and selflessness of the Sultan, who has, since his assumption of office in November 2006, worked assiduously for the sustenance of peaceful co-existence in the country and beyond. 

    He also acknowledged the Sultan’s personal travelling, interventions, mediations and chairing meetings on the need for harmony. 

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    President Tinubu extolled the Sultan’s magnanimity, friendliness and neighbourly outlook on life, seizing every opportunity to educate citizens on the benefits of amity in the society. 

    “He has always provided platforms for solidifying Nigeria’s unity, such as instituting the Peace Accord for elections as a member of the National Peace Committee,” the President said. 

    The Sultan, he said, as a former military officer, served the nation meritoriously, adding that his wealth of experience would continuously to be an asset for the steady progress of the nation with a particular emphasis on bridging religious, ethnic and cultural divides. 

    “The President prayed for more years of strength, health, and wisdom for His Eminence, the Sultan of Sokoto,” the statement added.

    Also, in statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ismail Mudashir, the Deputy Senate President said: “I celebrate with His Eminence, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, on the occasion of his 67th birthday.”