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THE DEATH SULTAN MUHAMMADU
MACCIDO
By Jide ayobolu <jideayobolu@yahoo.co.uk>
Nov 2, 2006
The death of Sultan Muhammadu Maccido, the
Sultan of Sokoto and Spiritual head of the Muslims in Nigeria, aboard an
ADC airplane Boeing 737 aircraft that crashed minutes after take off from
the Abuja airport was an unfortunate development. It will be recalled that
the Sultan was invited to Abuja to attend the Presidential Forum on
Education, the main reason behind the interactive session was just to tell
people that, government was to planning to privatize unity schools in the
country, that what it actually planned to do, is a government- private
sector initiatives that is meant to bail out the crucial sector from the
morass of decay. Whereas in actual fact, the so-called reformers have
shared all the unity schools amongst themselves with the aim of making
personal gains in the process, however, this a discussion for some other
day.
One would have expected the president that is
inviting a very prominent 80year old traditional ruler to such a forum, to
have deemed it fit to make available for his use, one of the many planes
in the presidential fleets, by not doing this; he unduly exposed the
Sultan to needless hazards. These are planes that Andy Uba, a personal
aide to the president uses at will, even to pick his nomination forms to
contest for the gubernatorial election of Anambra State. So, if such a
character can make use of the planes in the presidential fleet, how come
that the services of the places were not provided for an important
personality and indeed one of the very few true fathers of the nation?
Again, come to think of it, what is a
government that is on its way out of office in the next seven months,
doing with such interactive session in the education sector? What do they
want to do now that they don’t have the opportunity of doing in the last
eight years? The simple truth is that they cannot be trusted because, what
they have done in all other sectors in the name of privatization is that,
the have cornered the collective patrimony of the Nigerian people, and
this exactly what they want to do in the education sector and it is for
the reason that the president is not wiling to relinquish political power
as required by the constitution.
The error of judgement by the president in not
making available a presidential plane for the Sultan, not only caused his
death, but that of most favoured son, that was expected to take over royal
throne on the demise of the Sultan, Senator Badamasi Maccido as well as a
grandson of the late Sultan. This disaster is just too much for the
country to bear. And, the minister that should be sober and reflective is
disturbing the Nigerian people by passing the buck; he should just resign,
as an honourable way of averting similar occurrence in the future.
This was a Sultan that has over the years
helped in no small measure to curb the menacing spread of AIDS, he was
also instrumental to the northern people of the country acceptance of
various types of vaccinations, he was a man of peace that worked to douse
religious tension and foster harmonious co-existence amongst the various
ethnic groups. He was a man who was full with wisdom and very deeply
religious. In Nigeria we do not value what we have until we have lost
them, the departed Sultan was a rare gem, and the vacuum he created will
be extremely difficult to fill.
It has become customary that each time air
mishaps happens, the very best of Nigerians are lost in the process, these
are Nigerians that would have helped in no small measure to build the
country, these are mishaps that can be clearly avoided, but due to
corruption and selfish interests, such accidents have continued to take
away our loved ones. The Sultan was an important person that will be
greatly missed. As President General of the National Council for Islamic
Affairs in Nigeria (NCSIA) Sultan Maccido was in the forefront in
advocating ties between Muslim organizations and CAN. At a time when the
spread of polio in some states in the North was threatening Nigeria’s
interaction with other nations, Sultan Maccido took up the crusade to
fight some age-old cultural beliefs associated with the disease that have
no foundation in medicine or science.
It is a pity that the nation lost the Sultan
at a time the country needs him most, to use his stabilizing influence to
moderate the myriad of socio-political problems confronting the country. I
hope those in positions of authority will do everything in their power to
make sure the aviation sector is totally overhauled, but first, the
minister must resign, governance and public service is not a do or die
affair, if the people that the minister claim to be serving say they no
longer want him or trust him enough to serve them, why must he continue to
impose himself on the people? There is a time for everything and a season
for every purpose under the earth, now is the time for the aviation
minister to resign, and if he does not resign he should be advised to do
so fast, but if he is not willing to listen, the he should be summarily
dismissed. The point here is that, we must cultivate a culture of service,
we must know when to stay on and when to say, it is enough, Borishade has
overstayed his welcome in the aviation sector in the country.
By
Jide Ayobolu
No 19 Gongola Street
Garki 2
Abuja
Nigeria.
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