Tag: great

  • Aregbesola, Yuguda, Chime, Northern governors: a great leader is gone

    Aregbesola, Yuguda, Chime, Northern governors: a great leader is gone

    Osun State Governor Rauf Aregbesola, Bauchi State Governor Isa Yuguda, Enugu State Governor Sullivan Chime and the Northern Governors’ Forum yesterday with the death of Second Republic’s Senate Leader, Dr. Abubakar Olusola Saraki, the country has lost a great leader.

    Aregbesola, in a statement by the Director of Communications and Strategy, Mr. Semiu Okanlawon, said the death of Dr. Saraki is a big loss to the nation.

    The governor said Dr. Saraki’s experience, knowledge, versatility and ingenuity in the art and dynamics of lawmaking and politics would be missed greatly.

    The statement reads: “He was a Second Republic Senate leader on the platform of the ruling National Party of Nigeria (NPN). Dr. Olusola Saraki for decades bestrode the political firmament of Kwara State like a colossus.

    “During his time, he was a shrewd politician, though a conservative, a medical doctor by training, who excelled more on the political turf; astute administrator, a religious leader, bridge-builder, leader of men, and a firm believer in selfless service to his immediate people of Kwara and by extension Nigeria in general.

    “No doubt, the personality of this great, old political warhorse would be hard to come by again. Indeed, a huge gulf has been created with the demise of Wazirin Ilorin.

    “On behalf of myself and the people of Osun, I offer our condolences to the entire family of Dr. Abubakar Olusola Saraki, the people of Kwara and Nigerians as a whole. We pray that Almighty Allah grants the departed soul Aljaana Firdaus.”

    Yuguda, who spoke through his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Ishola Michael Adeyemi, said: “His knowledge of politics contributed to the success democratic process and the second Republic.”

    Chime commiserated with Senator Bukola Saraki and other members of the deceased’s family over the death of their father and frontline politician.

    The governor, in a message by his Chief Press Secretary, Chukwudi Achife, described the late Turaki of Ilorin as a vibrant and exemplary political leader.

    He said Saraki also worked hard to bring development to his people.

    Chairman of the northern governors and Governor of Niger State, Dr. Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu, in a statement in Minna, commiserated with the government and people of Kwara State over the death of the political giant.

    In the statement by Aliyu’s Chief Press Secretary, Malam Danladi Ndayebo, the forum described Saraki as a man of peace and a rare patriot.

    The forum said: “It is also noteworthy that his over three decades in the nation’s political firmament brought tremendous progress and modernisation to Kwara State and Nigeria.”

  • Great Piece, ‘The decent society’

    SIR: I read Sam Omatseye’s weekly In Touch column of November 12, titled The Decent Society. It is brilliant, dispassionate and incisive.

    It is advocacy for “ground rules” to underpin the reconstruction of a decent society aligns with what I called the “agreement of a New Normal” in a recent speech for the 2012 Akintola Williams Annual Lecture. May your ink never dry.

    Blessings always,

     

    • Oby Ezekwesili

    Former Minister for Education

     

  • Keshi: My boys were great

    Keshi: My boys were great

    NIGERIA coach Stephen Keshi has hailed the Super Eagle as great as great after they defeated Liberia 6-1 to qualify for the 2013 AFCON on an 8-3 aggregate.

    A brace by Chelsea winger Victor Moses added to goals by Mikel Obi, Ahmed Musa, Ikechukwu Uche and Efe Ambrose turned back the Lone Star of Liberia, who had forced the star-studded Nigeria to a 2-2 draw in Monrovia last month.

    And this would most certainly have exorcised the demons that haunted the country after they failed to qualify for the 2012 Nations Cup exactly a year ago.

    “We had a great game. The boys were relaxed and expressed themselves. We got the most important thing which is the ticket to the Nations Cup,” saluted Keshi.

    Keshi also has thanked Nigerians for their support for the Eagles.

    “I must thank Nigerians and most especially the people of Calabar for cheering the Eagles non-stop in this game. There is no better way to say thank you than to qualify for the Nations Cup in style.”

    It was a fitting birthday gift for CSKA Moscow winger Ahmed Musa, who clocked 20 on Sunday and played in an unfamiliar left wing to telling effect.

    “Scoring today and helping my country qualify is the best personal birthday gift for myself,” he told MTNFootball.com

    “I am very happy I got the goal but it’s the team that should take the praise because. We worked together. But most importantly is that we have made Nigerians proud.

    “I wanted the ticket as a gift but I didn’t only get the ticket, we got it in grand style by scoring six goals and me getting a goal.

    “I am relieved now that we have rewarded our fans with the ticket and I am looking forward to a good outing at the competition next year.”

    Musa told MTNFootball.com he is grateful to God he is a year older.

    “I thank God for making me see another year of my life. I am praying for a more fruitful year as I will continue to thank him for all that he is doing for me,” he said.