History, some people say, is the best teacher of a people. It is from
history a society is able to know about itself, its past, the present
and even try to project what tomorrow may be. It is from history that a
people are able to learn from its past mistakes and efforts made to
avoid pitfalls of the past. It will be therefore unfortunate if the
people of our dear state of Taraba (fondly referred to as the Nature’s
Gift to the nation) do not want to learn from history at this stage of
its stagnation.
Our memories are still fresh with the calamities, misfortunes and
chaos that enveloped the state for nearly two years, after the
unfortunate aircraft accident involving a former governor of the state.
Today, nearly a year after the end of that administration, the Taraba
people are yet to recover. By divine intervention however, God Almighty
brought in Governor Dairus Dickson Ishaku as the new helmsman to rescue
the state. I do not want to pretend or attempt to assume that Governor
Ishaku is a saint or that Senator Aisha Jummai Al-Hassan is an angel.
I have utmost confidence in both Ishaku and Aisha as true indigenes
of Taraba, who, if given the chance and support can rescue the state
from its backwardness. However, it is my candid opinion that for now,
God the maker and giver of all powers, in His infinite mercies, gave the
throne of leadership of the people of Taraba to Ishaku and we should
all let it be.
Recent events that happened and are still happening in Bayelsa
following the governorship election in the state are enough to awaken
the consciousness of our brothers and sisters in Taraba state.
Unquantifiable lives and property have been destroyed in the state just
for an election into one office. Tarabans should not allow themselves to
be dragged into such unnecessary state of destruction.
This is why our political elite, especially the principal actors in
the on-going disagreement over who governs the state, that is, Governor
Ishaku or Senator Aisha, must be very cautions of their utterances and
actions. Both ishaku and Aisha must know that their utterances and
actions, if not properly guarded, can throw the state and its peace
loving people once more into a state of anarchy and total chaos. Ishaku
and Aisha should bear in mind that only an atmosphere of peace and
tranquility can guarantee the necessary environment for any of them to
govern the state. Unnecessary allegations and counter allegations,
unfounded claims and counter claims will do no one any good.
For me, the decision by the Governor not to allow his supporters to
celebrate his victory at the Appeal Court is most commendable and should
be heralded by all well meaning Tarabans because nobody can say what
negative impact such a celebration would have had in the state if it
was allowed. I also wish to advise the gentleman Governor that he must
endeavour to carry all Tarabans along because he is a leader for all. He
must see and treat all Tarabans, be they politicians, Muslims,
Christians, Jukun, Mumuye, Yanda, Fulani or Mambila, all should be
treated equitably.
Taraba belongs to all of us, Ishaku should see himself as a governor
for all, a governor for no one in particular. Taraba has had enough of
the rough times and enough is enough. Now is the time to enjoy the good
things of life like in other states. It is our turn to also enjoy the
dividends of democracy like Gombe people enjoyed under Danjuma Goje,
Bauchi state under Adam Muazu, Kaduna state under Ahmed Makarfi, Akwa
Ibom under Godswill Akpabio and Lagosians under Babatunde Fashola.
Governor Ishaku must as a matter of necessity extend a hand of
friendship to Senator Aisha and the two should sit down together to
share their dreams for the state and its people in the overall
interest of all.
By Abdullahi Musa
Governor Dairus Ishaku versus Aisha Al-Hassan: For peace to reign in Taraba
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