Tag: Emir of Lafia

  • Justice Bage emerges new Emir of Lafia

    Alhaji Sidi Bage, Justice of the Supreme Court has emerged as the 17th Emir of Lafia Emirate following the demise of Alhaji Mustapha Agwai I on Jan. 10.

    Mr Haruna Osegba, the Nasarawa state Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs announced the selection of the Emir on Tuesday in Lafia following the state traditional council meeting.

    Osegba said the new emir was selected by the emirate’s college of selector, ratified by the state traditional council and approved by Gov. Umaru Al-Makura.

    He said the selection of the new emir was in line with legal notice 12 of 1986, section 31 stipulating the rotation of the stool between the two royal houses.

    Osegba explained that Bage and Musa Mustapha-Agwai, son of the late emir contested for the position.

    Bage was however selected by four out of the five members of the college of selectors.

    Bage was born on June 22, 1956, in Lafia, Nasarawa State, attended the Dunoma Primary School Lafia from 1963 to 1969, attended the Government Secondary School Lafia from 1970 to 1974.

    He was admitted into the Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, for a Diploma Programme in Law between 1975 to 1977, obtained same at Credit Level and later got his L.L.B. Hon degree in 1980.

    He graduated with Second Class Lower Division, proceeded to the Nigerian Law School Lagos in 1980 and was called into the Nigerian Bar in 1981.

    Bage worked as a Legal Officer, Ground Training Group, Nigerian Air Force Base Kaduna (NYSC) 1981 to 1982, and Appointed Magistrate Grade II Plateau State Judiciary 1982.

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    He was Promoted Magistrate Grade I 1984, Promoted Senior Magistrate Grade II 1986, Appointed Chief Magistrate II F.C.T Judiciary 1989, Promoted Chief Magistrate I. 1990 and was promoted as Deputy Chief Registrar FCT Judiciary 1991.

    He was again, Promoted Substantive Chief Registrar, FCT High Court January, 1992, elevated to the High Court Bench as a Judge Nov. 9, 1992, elevated Justice Court of Appeal Dec. 10, 2007, and Appointed Justice of the Supreme Court on Dec. 5, 2016.

    Similarly, Al-Makura also approved the selection of Alhaji Isa Abubakar Umar as the Emir of Awe following the death of the late emir.

    Osegba noted that the new emir of Awe was unanimously selected by the four surviving kingmakers of the emirate.

    Also selected is Mr Umar Dodo as the new ‘Osu Kadarko’ a third class tradition ruler in Keana local government area.

    The ‘Osu Kadarko’ stool became vacant following the death of Mr Fabian Orogu on Jan. 12, 2018.

  • Emir of Lafia to NAHCON: reduce Hajj fares

    Emir of Lafia to NAHCON: reduce Hajj fares

    The Emir of Lafia, Dr Isa Mustapha-Agwai, yesterday called on the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) to reduce the fares for the 2018 Hajj in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA).

    The emir made the call when he received officials of Nasarawa State Muslims Pilgrims Welfare Board at his palace in Lafia.

    He warned that the astronomical fares being charged would deprive Muslims in the country from performing a very important religious obligation, which is one of the five pillars of Islam.

    Mustapha-Agwai advised NAHCON to engage the Presidency and Saudi authorities to reduce the fares to enable more Muslims partake in the holy pilgrimage.

    Earlier, Executive Secretary of the board, Alhaji Abubakar Nalaraba said the visit was part of state-wide advocacy to educate intending pilgrims on new innovations introduced by Saudi authorities for the Hajj.

    According to him, the introduction of taxes and other innovations raised the tentative Hajj fare from about N1 million paid in 2017 to N1.5 million.

    He said the collection of the fares would end on March 31.

    Nalaraba said intending pilgrims that succeed in completing the payment would go for bio-metric data capture in seven centres across the country, with those from the state having theirs in Abuja.

    “For now, we are instructed to receive N1.5 million; last year the total hajj fare was N1, 545, 000, but this year we are instructed to collect N1, 500, 000 from intending pilgrims pending the final approval,” he said.

  • Police will continue to partner traditional institutions – IG

    Police will continue to partner traditional institutions – IG

    The Inspector-General of Police, Mr Ibrahim Idris said that the Nigeria Police Force would continue to partner with the traditional institutions to checkmate criminal activities in the country.

    The Force Spokesman, CSP Jimoh Moshood, in a statement issued in Abuja on Friday, said Idris stated this during a courtesy visit to the Emir of Lafia, Alhaji Isah Mustapha-Agwai 1 in Lafia.

    He underscored the role of traditional institutions in complementing the effort of security operatives in checkmating criminal activities in the country.

    “Traditional rulers in the country have in no small measure supported and cooperated with the police and other security agencies in curbing criminal activities,” he said.

    Responding, Mustapha-Agwai appealed to Nigerians not to smear or bring down those in positions of authority for personal interest.

    The Emir noted that the two major religions preached against smearing one another’s image, reputations or saying things about somebody without any proof.

    “We should always remember the day of resurrection in our actions,” he said.

    He expressed dismay at the attitude of those who would always allow themselves to be used by enemies of progress to ruin reputations of public office holders.

    He commended Idris for putting measures in place to improve security and doused heightened tension in various parts of the country.

    “The country is faced with some formidable security challenges, ranging from insurgency, militancy, kidnappings and armed robberies,” he said.

    He urged the police boss to do everything humanly possible to ensure that the tempo is sustained.

    “I enjoin you to continue with your good work of providing adequate security to Nigerians and not to be distracted with the activities of ungodly people in our midst,” he said.

    He also called Idris to accord top priority to the welfare of officers and men of the force across the country.

    “Try to be transparent, incorruptible and unbiased in discharging your duties and responsibilities, Almighty Allah will not allow your enemies to pull you down,” he said.

  • Osinbajo to North traditional rulers: Speak against divisive voices

    Osinbajo to North traditional rulers: Speak against divisive voices

    Acting President Yemi Osinbajo on Tuesday urged traditional rulers from the North to rise up to the occasion and speak up against divisive voices in the region.

    Some Arewa youths had recently given ultimatum to Igbos to leave the North on or before October 1st, 2017.

    They claimed that they were reacting to the sit-at-home order issued by IPOB on 30th of May.

    But the Acting President said that the traditional rulers have a great role to play in the matter.

    He said: “As Royal Fathers and Traditional Leaders, your place and your role in our society and nation is significant. You are the custodians of our cultures and traditions, and living embodiments of our rich heritage.

    “You are, by virtue of your vast knowledge, wisdom and experience, both a vital link with our past, and an important guarantee for the success of our future. This is why your role in national affairs is critical.

    “The reason for these series of meetings is well known to all of us: it became necessary in the wake of a spate of divisive statements, in recent months and weeks, pitching the Southeast against the North. We are all aware of the so-called ‘ultimatum’ issued by a group of Northern youths, asking that all Igbos living in the North vacate the region.

    “Before then, there was the clamour, and it’s still ongoing, by some south-eastern youths, operating as IPOB and affiliated groups, demanding secession from Nigeria at all costs and by any means.

    “In all our previous engagements with Northern and South-Eastern leaders, we all came to the consensus that Nigeria is stronger and better together, and that these hate-filled and divisive rhetoric and agitations are unjustifiable, unacceptable and often times illegal. And I would like to reiterate that today,” he said.

    Stressing that Nigeria has already seen enough violence and bloodshed during its history, he said that the price of Nigeria’s unity has already been paid with the blood and lives of hundreds of thousands of soldiers and civilians lost.

    Recalling President Muhammadu Buhari’s commitment to one Nigeria from his experience in the Military, Osinbajo said that Buhari fought side by side with Nigerians of every tribe and faith.

    Osinbajo added “He said we protected each other, put our lives on the line for each other, we were brothers even in the face of death. This is the type of nation we must maintain.

    “As Royal Fathers and Leaders, I think you will agree with me that we all have a role to play in countering the voices of divisiveness, and the elements who seek to take us down a bloody path.

    “Let us continue to counsel the misguided elements among our youth, who think that ethnic confrontation is a game and that words can be thrown around carelessly without repercussion.” he said

    He assured the traditional rulers that the government is not deaf to the legitimate concerns and frustrations in parts of the country.

    “Every part of Nigeria has its own grievances. But these have to be expressed graciously and managed with mutuality rather than with scorn and disdain.

    “I would like to assure you all that we are here to listen and to answer, and, very importantly, to reassure everyone that we are committed to the unity of Nigeria, and that upon the foundation of that unity we can together build a prosperous and great country.

    “We must never take our diversity for granted; the fullness of our strength actually lies in that diversity. And we must wield that diversity, not as divisive tool, but instead as a binding agent.

    “As we round up these consultations tomorrow with a meeting with governors, it is clear to me that we are all resolved to by words, conduct and action, promote the unity of our dear nation.” he said

    He however said that the government will ensure that the entire apparatus of government is deployed to ensure that no one threatens Nigeria’s territorial integrity and that no one threatens the lives or livelihoods of any Nigerian living anywhere in the country.

    The objective of the government, he said, is to provide the environment for a prosperous nation, where all, regardless of ethnicity or religion, can pursue their legitimate aspirations peacefully and securely.

    Thanking the traditional rulers for their unyielding cooperation and support, he said: “May the Almighty God continue to give you the wisdom and the strength to preside over your Kingdoms and the good health to reign long and reign well.”

    Among those who attended the meeting included the Sultan of Sokoto, Sultan Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar III; Emir of Kano, Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II and HRH Alhaji Dr Yahaya Abubakar Etsu Nupe Niger State.

    Others are Alh Ibrahim Sule Gambari,Emir of Ilorin,Kwara State, HRH Alhaji Mustapha Agwai II, Emir of Lafia,Nasarawa State, HRH Alhaji Kyari Umar El-Kanemi, Shehu of Bama representing Shehu of Borno, HRH Jacob Buba Jang,Gbong Gwon Jos.

    Also at the meeting are the HRH Alhaji Abubakar Shehu Abubakar, Emir of Gombe, HRH Ndakwo Ameh Oboni II,Attah Igala,Kogi State, HRH Alhaji Muhammadu Ibn Abali, Emir of Fika,Yobe State, HRM Alhaji Attahiru Ahmed Muhammed Emir of Zamfara, HRH Professor James Ayatse Tor Tiv,Benue State, HRH Alhaji Adamu Buba Baba Yinusa,Emir of Abaji,FCT.

    Others are HRH Alhaji Muhammed Isah Muhammed,Emir of Jama in Kaduna State, HRH Justice Lawal Hassan Emir of Gumi and coordinator of the Northern traditional rulers council, Sakaruyi of Karo Dr. Emmanuel Kyauta, and the representative of the Emir of Katsina, Professor Sani Lugard ,the Waziri Katsina.

    Others present at the meeting include the Chief of Staff to the President, Abba Kyari, Minister of Science and Technology, Ogbonaya Onu, Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Danbazzau, National Security Adviser, Babagana Munguno, and Speaker of the House of Representatives,Yakubu Dogara.

    The meeting followed the meeting with leaders of thought from the North, leaders of thought from the Southeast, Traditional Rulers from the Southeast.

     

  • Emir lauds IGP for curbing crime, criminality

    Emir lauds IGP for curbing crime, criminality

    The Emir of Lafia, Nasarawa State, Alhaji Isah Mustapha-Agwai 1, has commended the Inspector-General of Police, Ibrahim Kpotun-Idris, for tackling crime and criminality in the country.

    He said the appointment of Idris as IGP has drastically reduced criminal activities in the country in recent times.

    The emir, who is also the Chairman, state Council of Chiefs, said this when Shuaibu Lawal-Gambo, a DIG in charge of (Finance and Administration), paid him a visit as part of his sensitisation tour of North-Central.

    The first class traditional ruler noted that there had been a great significant reduction of crimes across the nation while appealing for its sustenance.

    He said the enviable efforts of Kpotun-Idris as a dogged, pious, patriotic and committed crime buster, was being noticed.

    “We commend his achievements in returning the country to its normalcy of a peaceful nation, through discipline and enforcement.

    “I wish to commend the police under Idris-Kpotun’s watch for the dedication, commitment and complementary role to the presidency in the fight against electoral fraud, insurgency, kidnapping and terrorism,” he said.

    He said the officers and men of the police should continue to remain resolute and firm in the discharge of their duties.

    “I am aware that the maintenance of peace and orderliness is never an easy task in any society; it is my fervent prayers that Almighty Allah will give you the sound health, wisdom and knowledge for peace and crime free society,’’ the emir said.

    Speaking earlier, the DIG underscored the role of traditional institutions in complementing the effort of security operatives in crime control.

    He said the IG-P directed the DIG’s in the six geo-political zones to go and sensitise their people on the unity, harmonious and peaceful coexistence as well as educate the people on the importance of community policing.

    He said the role of traditional institutions in sustaining peace and unity in the country would remain relevant in community policing.

    According to him, traditional rulers in the country have in no small measure supported and cooperated with the police and other security agencies, which resulted in the high-level success recorded in curbing criminal activities.

    Lawal-Gambo, however, appealed to adherents of the two major religions in the country to assist security agents to overcome some security challenges bedevilling the nation.