The
Emir of Borgu in Niger State, Hrh Alh. (Senator) Haliru Dantoro Kitoro III talks about the reason he named National Leader of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Senator (Asiwaju) Bola Tinubu Jagaban of Borgu in 2006.
On 26th February, 2006 the
first-class emir turbanned Tinubu and his wife Senator Remi Tinubu with the
titles of Jagaba of Borgu and Yun Bana Jagaban of Borgu respectively.
In this excerpted speech
posted ans excerpts from City People magazine, the emir at the turbanning
ceremony talks about his 24-year friendship with the Jagaba Borgu, and why he
bestowed on him this prestigious title….
“It was in the days of the
ill-fated 3rd Republic, in the fateful year of 1992 that my path first crossed
that of His Excellency Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu. We were both elected into the
Senate of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, he as an SDP Senator and I on the
platform of the NRC.
In the early days of the
National Assembly of that still-born Republic, out of the dynamic social
turbulence and constantly shifting political quicksand certain strong bonds of
understanding, collaboration and partnership were forged between various
leaders across the political divide.
In particular I and Senator
Bola Ahmed Tinubu, though from opposing sides of the political divide,
gradually discovered that our positions on issues of burning national
importance increasingly propelled both of us and few other like-minded patriots
in the same political direction.
Naturally therefore, at the
inter-personal level, we both easily gravitated towards each other. Little were
we to know that difficult and dangerous times lay ahead for the entire nation.
In November 1993 all
democratic institutions across the country including the National Assembly were
dissolved by the Gen. Sani Abacha regime and the country was returned to
Military rule.
It is on record that the
first challenge to this unconstitutional take over was mounted via a Press
Conference which followed a closed-door meeting of about 35 Senators including
myself, Senator Chuba Okadigbo, Senator Abu Ibrahim and of course Senator Bola
Ahmed Tinubu.
There is hardly any point
describing the security situation as at then, but suffice it to say that we
were all hounded with incessant threats, arrests and incarcerations. Eventually
the struggle assumed darker dimensions and various pro-democracy proponents had
to go underground.
It was in the course of
these struggles that I came face to face with the inner core of the essential
character of Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu. I discovered that he is one personality
that can neither be bought nor distracted. He has absolutely no sense of
materialism and has been known to risk his life and the lives of his dear ones
in defence of the truth.
He personifies the superior
logic of having elected instead of selected leaders. Needless to say, he is a die-hard
workaholic.”
City people
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