Sunday, September 2, 2007
ABDUL RAZAK KEDU
kash allah mai iko yaunede mukasamu labarin abokinmu wanda akafi sani dasuna (BAFFA SARA) wato kedu kasan cewar wata kokuwa da,akayi dashi afagen fama allah sarki munsamu wannan labarine daga wajen abokinsa wanda akafi sani dashi (shafi i isa ) wato shopson yazo wannan filinne domin yasanar damu labarin abin dayafaru da KEDU wanda yasha kaye gun ma,abochiyar begensa wato( FA,IZA) ALLAH sarki wannan labarin yabawa mutane mamaki amma kasancewar (BAFFA) ma,abokin begen FA,IZA yau yasha kaye damusalin karfe tara nasafe namu na naijeriya wannan abun yafarune domin BAFFA baya kusa da,ita yan da wani yasunkumi FA,IZA amastayin matarsa wannnan abu yatadawa abokinsa wato shapson hankali matuka yanamai yiwa BAFFA fatan alkairi da allah yabashi madadinta ameen
What is your view about the proposed council of traditional rulers in the country as initiated by the president?
Well, my views are very clear and that I am in support of the proposed initiatives of Mr. President. The traditional institution has been an integral part of the state and the Nigerian society. I personally see no reason why such an integral part of a society will not have proper regard in the nation’s constitution. As at now, I am certain that we have passed the stage in which we have enumerated why the traditional institution has to be recognized constitutionally. The society knows and appreciates the position of the traditional institution, so there is no point in saying why the institution has to be accorded a constitutional recognition. It is a well-known fact that the institution enjoys the highest recognition from the society more than any other and deserves a constitutional recognition.
What is your view about the proposed council of traditional rulers in the country as initiated by the president?
Well, my views are very clear and that I am in support of the proposed initiatives of Mr. President. The traditional institution has been an integral part of the state and the Nigerian society. I personally see no reason why such an integral part of a society will not have proper regard in the nation’s constitution. As at now, I am certain that we have passed the stage in which we have enumerated why the traditional institution has to be recognized constitutionally. The society knows and appreciates the position of the traditional institution, so there is no point in saying why the institution has to be accorded a constitutional recognition. It is a well-known fact that the institution enjoys the highest recognition from the society more than any other and deserves a constitutional recognition.
Lamido appoints LG caretaker committees
Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa state, Wednesday, approved the appointment of seven persons for each of the 27 local governments of the state as caretaker council chairmen and councillors.Government House statement made available to newsmen in Dutse, said the appointments consist of chairmen, their vices and five others as councillors each as caretaker officials.Though the statement did not mention the terminal date of their tenure, it was however, learnt that they may spend three to four months in office going by the pronouncement made by PDP national headquarters, that all PDP controlled states will conduct local government elections before the end of December, 2007.Our correspondent reports that unlike in the immediate past caretaker committees where each local government area had a woman as councillor, under the new arrangement, there is only one female councillor appointed for Kiri-Kasamma local government. She is Hajiya Zahara Kiri-Kasamma, the immediate past special adviser to former Governor Saminu Turaki on women affairs.According to the statement, Auyo local council has Muhammad Kani Auyo as chairman,Yakubu Nadabo vice chairman and five councillors; Babura, Aminu Ahmad Babura chairman, Sa’adu Adamu Kanya, vice chairman; Birniwa, Ali Diginsa, chairman, Muhammad Jaji Ade vice chairman; Buji, Isa Bello chairman, Sale Magaji vice chairman and Dutse, Shehu Umar Chamo, chairman, Sunusi Dankofa vice chairman.Others are Gumel local government which has Abdulkadir Kura as its chairman, Ado Bros vice chairman; Gagarawa, Mutari Ibrahim chairman, Sale S. Pawa vice chairman; Garki, Wada Usman chairman, Abdu Ila vice chairman; Guri, Ali Aji chairman, Abdullahi Zugo vice chairman; Gwiwa, Salisu Sale Indirawa chairman, Abdullahi Idris Daurawa vice chairman; Kazaure, Sani Haruna Bagari chairman, Bashir Usman vice chairman, while Kafin Hausa has DanAsabe Sulaiman Rimi chairman and Ahmad Sale Mezan vice chairman.Similarly, Kaugama local council has Ibrahim Muhammad Abega as chairman, Samaila Husaini vice chairman; Kiyawa Dahiru Muhammad chairman, Ado Idris vice chairman; Kiri-Kasamma, Abba Daguro chairman , Dabuwa Badiso Likori vice chairman; Ismaila Galadi vice chairman; Miga, has Isma’ila Dangyatin chairman, Zakariya,u Sabon Gari vice chairman, while Ringim has Murtala Muhammad as chairman with Yusha,u Abubakar K/ Babushe as vice chairman.The rest are , Roni local council with Bako Amaryawa as its chairman, Babangida Sardo vice chairman; Yankwashi, Sani Bandawa chairman, A. Ibrahim Abdu Danja vice chairman; Hadejia, Abba Haruna chairman, Dansadi Ali vice chairman; M/Madori Baffa Maigari chairman,Alhaji Ahmad Mairakumi vice chairman; Jahun, Idris Dan Lawan chairman, Umaru Turaki vice chairman; Taura, Musa Abdul-Rahman Majia chairman, Muhammad Ali S/Yaya vice chairman; Sule Tankarkar, Muhammad Mujitafa chairman, Ahmad Habu Taka Tsaba vice chairman, while Birnin Kudu chariman, and Abdulwahabu Yahaya vice chairman and five councillors respectively.
Saturday, September 1, 2007
EMIR OF HADEJIA CALLS FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION
The Emir of Hadejia Alhaji Adamu Abubakar Maje has stressed the need for federal and state ministries of Education to establish special schools for educating children with natural deformity.
Alhaji Abubakar Maje gave the charge while receiving a delegation from the special education unit of the federal ministry of Education who paid a visit at his palace.
He contended that there a lot of talents that could be tapped from the deformed children through Education instead of leaving them as destitutes in tahe society.
In his address, the acting Education Secretary of Hadejia local government, Mallam Abba Mohammed Ilallah announced that, his office was the first in the state to establish a primary school for the deaf children.
He announced to establish such school for blind and crippled children in the area.
Responding a spokesman of the delegation, Mr Abdul, told the Emir that, they were in Jigawa State to make a feasibility study towards providing special Education for the deformed children.
Alhaji Abubakar Maje gave the charge while receiving a delegation from the special education unit of the federal ministry of Education who paid a visit at his palace.
He contended that there a lot of talents that could be tapped from the deformed children through Education instead of leaving them as destitutes in tahe society.
In his address, the acting Education Secretary of Hadejia local government, Mallam Abba Mohammed Ilallah announced that, his office was the first in the state to establish a primary school for the deaf children.
He announced to establish such school for blind and crippled children in the area.
Responding a spokesman of the delegation, Mr Abdul, told the Emir that, they were in Jigawa State to make a feasibility study towards providing special Education for the deformed children.
EMIR OF HADEJIA ALHAJI ADAMU ABUBAKAR MAJE
The proposed Children and Women Rights Bill currently undergoing debate in the National Assembly has been described as an invitation to immorality, a threat to family values and capable of breeding chaos and unhealthy relationships between men and women.
The Emir of Hadejia, Alhaji Adamu Abubakar Maje, said this when members of the Jama’atu Nasril Islam paid him a courtesy call.
Maje who also enjoined the Ulama to always strive to defend the values, beliefs and moral uprightness of the society, said it is imperative for the JNI to protect uprightness, justice, fairness and fight injustice and immorality.
While commending the JNI for its continuous doggedness on matters affecting the Muslim Umma, the Emir who was represented by the also commended the JNI over its evangelising activities.
He assured the visitor of the Emirate resolve to always stand by the truth, justice and promotion of the good values of Islam and Muslims.
The Jama’atul Nasril Islam had earlier told the Emir that their visit was part of efforts to sensitise Muslim leaders about the plan to corrupt family values in the country through the proposed bill on women and children rights.
The Bill, according to the JNI state organizing secretary, Alkasim Sani Kangama, will encourage promiscuity, sex before marriage, hatred between men and women and inculcate indiscipline among the youths.
In view of the inherent dangers associated with such rights “even the western world are now regretting introducing such rights as it has eroded family values, entrenched indiscipline and broken homes and promote promiscuity in the society", they said.
The JNI added that after a thorough study of the proposed Bill, it has concluded that the law will deny parents the right to proper upbringing, instill indiscipline and create frustration on parents.
The JNI therefore called on the National Assembly and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), including all groups concerned with morality, to stand against the proposed Bill in order to save the family from total collapse.
The JNI also commiserated with the people of Nigeria in what it termed the most difficult period it found itself.
While calling on all tiers of government to immediately come to the aid of the people, the JNI called on the state government to reintroduce the Hisbah committee to stop beer parlours and brothels in the state.
The Emir of Hadejia, Alhaji Adamu Abubakar Maje, said this when members of the Jama’atu Nasril Islam paid him a courtesy call.
Maje who also enjoined the Ulama to always strive to defend the values, beliefs and moral uprightness of the society, said it is imperative for the JNI to protect uprightness, justice, fairness and fight injustice and immorality.
While commending the JNI for its continuous doggedness on matters affecting the Muslim Umma, the Emir who was represented by the also commended the JNI over its evangelising activities.
He assured the visitor of the Emirate resolve to always stand by the truth, justice and promotion of the good values of Islam and Muslims.
The Jama’atul Nasril Islam had earlier told the Emir that their visit was part of efforts to sensitise Muslim leaders about the plan to corrupt family values in the country through the proposed bill on women and children rights.
The Bill, according to the JNI state organizing secretary, Alkasim Sani Kangama, will encourage promiscuity, sex before marriage, hatred between men and women and inculcate indiscipline among the youths.
In view of the inherent dangers associated with such rights “even the western world are now regretting introducing such rights as it has eroded family values, entrenched indiscipline and broken homes and promote promiscuity in the society", they said.
The JNI added that after a thorough study of the proposed Bill, it has concluded that the law will deny parents the right to proper upbringing, instill indiscipline and create frustration on parents.
The JNI therefore called on the National Assembly and the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), including all groups concerned with morality, to stand against the proposed Bill in order to save the family from total collapse.
The JNI also commiserated with the people of Nigeria in what it termed the most difficult period it found itself.
While calling on all tiers of government to immediately come to the aid of the people, the JNI called on the state government to reintroduce the Hisbah committee to stop beer parlours and brothels in the state.
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