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Lamido Sanusi came to national<br />

lime light in 2009. He had been a<br />

banker. President Yaradua appointed him<br />

Central Bank Governor. He met a banking<br />

industry seized by sleaze and drowning in<br />

systemic arbitrariness. He found dubious<br />

book keeping everywhere. He took<br />

implicated bank executives by the scruff<br />

of the neck and dragged them and their<br />

filth out of their banks into the streets and<br />

into the arms of the law.<br />

Many said he saved the banking system<br />

from perdition by picking out the<br />

cankerworms and dressing the sores that<br />

could have become gangrenous. Others<br />

said he was an overzealous petty vindictive<br />

regulator who used a sledge hammer to<br />

smash when he could have used a scalpel<br />

to tease.<br />

His tenure as CBN governor is still being<br />

judged.<br />

He instituted reforms to banish<br />

arbitrariness in corporate governance. But<br />

some said he was a garrulous hypocrite.<br />

They said he went about dislodging the<br />

specks in the eyes of others while the logs<br />

in his own eyes multiplied. They said he<br />

cleaned the commercial banks with<br />

ruthlessness but littered the CBN with<br />

telling mismanagement.<br />

He was outspokenly critical of the<br />

Jonathan government and its profligacy.<br />

But towards the end of his time as CBN<br />

governor, it was the same Jonathan<br />

government, through the Financial<br />

Reporting Council, that leveled serious<br />

allegations of financial improprieties<br />

<strong>against</strong> the reformer, Lamido Sanusi.<br />

Sanusi denied the charges. And called them<br />

desperate acts of witch-hunt.<br />

When he ascended the Kano Emirate<br />

throne, many were hopeful. They said the<br />

traditional institution had looked away<br />

while the society became filled with<br />

millions of out- of-school children, poverty<br />

and disease. The North was particularly<br />

afflicted. A revolutionary king, they<br />

thought, could instigate a cultural<br />

revolution from within. But others said that<br />

a hounded Lamido Sanusi only took<br />

refuge in the palace to avoid being<br />

prosecuted.<br />

Controversies, it appears, followed him<br />

into the palace.<br />

From the throne, he spoke <strong>against</strong><br />

retrogressive cultural practices that had<br />

blighted the North and the country. He<br />

highlighted the ill treatment of girl child<br />

in the north. He warmed <strong>against</strong> child<br />

marriages. He spoke vociferously <strong>against</strong><br />

the reckless population explosion in the<br />

north and wanted birth rate controlled. He<br />

Lamido Sanusi : An Emir on the ropes<br />

wondered what the politicians were<br />

doing with public resources while<br />

jobless youths roamed the streets. He<br />

was bound to ruffle feathers. His<br />

opponents said he was desecrating the<br />

hallowed throne by dabbling into<br />

radical politics. But it was, again, the<br />

charges of hypocrisy that were the most<br />

pointed blows he received.<br />

Many wondered why a social crusader<br />

for the girl child would marry a 19-year<br />

old girl as a third wife. It was well<br />

within his legal, religious and cultural<br />

rights so to do, but it didn’t enhance<br />

his credibility as a revolutionary<br />

<strong>against</strong> the retrogressive institutional<br />

practices <strong>against</strong> the girl child he<br />

wanted dismantled. It is probably, this<br />

perception of lack of commitment to<br />

lead by personal examples that has left<br />

room for his opponents to take rampant<br />

shots at him. So when he is not<br />

explaining frolicking with a teenage<br />

girl, he is explaining moving around in<br />

the symbol of sybaritism—the Rolls<br />

Royce.<br />

The Emir should have known. An<br />

Emir who chooses to disrupt the system<br />

fundamentally must brace for impact.<br />

The least he could have done was to<br />

gird his loins and rid himself of all<br />

flabbiness. Because the fight he had<br />

chosen could not be won if he came to<br />

it heavy with even mere suspicions of<br />

moral or financial improprieties.<br />

The Emir had barely started when a<br />

certain Hawk, the Kano Anti<br />

Corruption Commission, came out<br />

from nowhere and started circling over<br />

the palace. The allegations then was<br />

that certain sums of money had been<br />

misappropriated or wastefully spent by<br />

the emirate. The Emir had seemed<br />

rattled. The figures peddled seemed<br />

outrageous. His opponents chuckled.<br />

A few persons ran around and pleaded<br />

for mercy. The hawk glided,<br />

retreated, flew away.<br />

The Emir denied all wrong doings<br />

in public. But his opponents pointed<br />

out that his denials were tepid, lacked<br />

the fervency of his customary<br />

righteous posturing. They said it was<br />

true the Kano Anti Corruption<br />

Commission could be acting the script<br />

of an angry governor, the way the FRC<br />

was acting the script of an angry<br />

president. But they explained that in<br />

both cases vindictiveness was only<br />

secondary, secondary to the existence<br />

of reasonable suspicions of financial<br />

malfeasance where immaculate<br />

purity should have existed.<br />

Before the 2019 elections a scandal<br />

broke in Kano. The Kano governor<br />

was seen on tape collecting bribe<br />

money and stuffing his ‘babanriga.’<br />

The nation was stupefied. The<br />

governor denied the allegations and<br />

dismissed the video recordings as<br />

doctored. The Kano House of<br />

Assembly <strong>move</strong>d in to investigate. A<br />

court injunction emerged and stopped<br />

the legislature that had seemed bent<br />

on initiating an impeachment<br />

process. The Emir was not heard. But<br />

he must have felt thoroughly<br />

embarrassed. Some said the Emir<br />

mourned in private. The governor<br />

must have noticed. That set the stage<br />

for another round of turbulence.<br />

The 2019 elections came. Kano was<br />

hotly contested. The governor<br />

survived by a hair’s breath after a<br />

supplementary election that was<br />

widely dismissed as unfree. After the<br />

elections, rumours sprouted and<br />

spread: the governor was unhappy<br />

SATURDAY Vanguard, JUNE1, 2019—35<br />

Many wondered why a social crusader<br />

for the girl child would marry a 19-year<br />

old girl as a third wife<br />

with the Emir whom he suspected had<br />

supported his opponents, his ouster.<br />

And once the Kano governor got angry<br />

with the Kano emir we knew that hawk—the<br />

Kano Anti Corruption Commission—would<br />

return again. But the governor didn’t wait<br />

for the hawk. He took his sword and<br />

balkanized the Kano emirates.<br />

The Emir of Kano was left with 20% of his<br />

weight. Four new kings and kingdoms were<br />

created from his kingdom. Many said the<br />

governor was playing dangerous politics of<br />

bitterness. And that whatever his grouse with<br />

the emir he shouldn’t destroy an important<br />

historical institution with his tantrums.<br />

Others said that the heedless head that<br />

picked a wasp should be stung by it. They<br />

said the Emir had allowed his ego and<br />

political recklessness bring division and<br />

misfortune rather than unity to his emirate.<br />

The battle has shifted to the courts. But the<br />

hawk that appears only when the governor is<br />

angry with the Emir has started circling<br />

again.<br />

The Emir has declared his innocence like<br />

a mother hen threatened by shadows above.<br />

This time some of those who seem him as a<br />

beacon of light in a benighted society have<br />

urged him to abdicate the whittled throne<br />

and seek higher effectual political grounds.<br />

His opponents are singing: ‘we told you so.’<br />

They say that the Emir has the right sermons.<br />

But sermons are not enough. Because as it<br />

was in the CBN with the FRC so it is now<br />

with the Kano Anti corruption Commission.<br />

They want to see the Emir live what he<br />

preaches. They want to see him submit<br />

himself to all investigations and not take<br />

refuge in court injunctions. They want to see<br />

him live, not a life of opulence but, the a life<br />

of a man stricken by the disease and poverty<br />

and illiteracy swirling around him.<br />

The Emir is on the ropes. I pray he ‘rope-adope’s<br />

his way to a higher political calling.<br />

Perhaps, then, he would circumcise his heart<br />

and help redeem the nation.<br />

Night operations now possible at Benin Airport<br />

In opening up sub-national economies for facilities at the Benin Airport.<br />

growth, there are a number of parameters Governor Obaseki said his administration<br />

to ensure that the successes are not kneejerk<br />

or short-lived. Much as states adopt different a plan that ensures the Airport space was<br />

would work with FAAN and NAMA to develop<br />

methods to suit their peculiar needs, expanded. He noted that state intends to<br />

development economists argue that among effectively utilise assets and resources within<br />

other things, growth is mostly achieved through the state for the benefit of the people, which<br />

expansion of the space for economic activities, necessitated the inspection tour of the Benin<br />

with emphasis on freeing up markets and Airport.<br />

providing the environment to attract and keep According to him, “We have approached the<br />

private investments.<br />

Federal Authority to kindly come to our aid<br />

It was in keeping faith with this reasoning regarding the airport. The plan is to first improve<br />

that the Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin the facilities in this airport and ensure that we<br />

Obaseki decided that if truly his vision to have night landing facilities. This will enable<br />

industrialise the state was to materialise and the airport embark on 24 hours operation. With<br />

the successes sustained, there was need to more airplanes coming in, we will see a lot more<br />

leverage whatever arteries through which passenger traffic coming into our state.”<br />

private investors access the state, especially the The MD of FAAN, Dunoma, noted that<br />

Benin Airport, from which high net-worth though the Federal Government had the<br />

engage with their partners in the state. responsibility to improve facilities at the Benin<br />

The plan was to ensure that the Benin Airport Airport, he was excited by the commitment<br />

becomes more viable and able to handle higher coming from the Edo State government to<br />

air passenger traffic. This line of thought was upgrade the airport.<br />

anchored on the need to upgrade the He said. “I want to thank the governor for<br />

infrastructure so it could handle more activities, coming to our aid and with his assistance we<br />

especially night operations, which will create can do a lot more. We have inspected the<br />

the room for private investors to do business in facilities here and we will submit a report on<br />

the state.<br />

what we need to do to improve the safety and<br />

Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki (2nd right); Minister of State,<br />

Though a Federal Government facility, the facilities at this Airport.”<br />

Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika (middle); Captain HosaOkunbor (2nd left), and<br />

state government’s intention to upgrade the Capt. Akinkuotu of NAMA commended the<br />

Senator representing Edo North, Senator Francis Alimikhena (right), at the<br />

Airport caused them to take part responsibility joint effort being made both by the state and<br />

commissioning of night landing equipment at the Benin Airport.<br />

for the job, which culminated in expenses Federal Government on the upgrade, noting<br />

running into about N169 million to facilitate that the approach was the way to go to drive<br />

the revamp of the Airport while relevant Federal<br />

us that the lights will arrive before the end of<br />

meaningful development across the country. He Vice President Osinbajo jets off from Benin<br />

Government agencies provided needed<br />

this month, February. We will launch it and have<br />

said the agency would collaborate with the Edo at 7pm<br />

infrastructure, among which are high-end air<br />

our inaugural night flight to Benin City,” he<br />

State government to ensure passengers do not One year after the inspection by the big wigs<br />

navigation equipment.<br />

said.<br />

only feel safe, but have good reasons to fly to the from the Federal Government, some of the<br />

Benin Airport.<br />

equipment for night operations were installed<br />

How the Plan was hatched<br />

NIMET station, Agro-allied Cargo Terminal<br />

He added, “We can’t but thank the Governor and the Vice President, Prof. YemiOsinbajo did<br />

During a visit by top aviation actors in the<br />

to follow – Aviation Minister<br />

Obaseki for coming out to show support. The the honours of flying from the Airport at about<br />

country to the state in September 2017,<br />

Last week, the Federal and Edo State<br />

country belongs to all of us. He has 7pm, a development that was unheard of at the<br />

Governor Obaseki was quick to relay his desire<br />

Governments eventually commissioned night<br />

demonstrated great leadership, and by working airport in the last couple of years.<br />

to improve infrastructure at the Airport and said<br />

landing equipment at the Benin Airport, officially<br />

together, we can <strong>move</strong> the state forward.” Speaking after the number two citizen had<br />

as much to the delegation from the Federal<br />

reviving night operations at the 63-year old<br />

After the inspection, work commenced taken off, Governor Obaseki, assured that the<br />

Government, which had the mandate for<br />

Airport.<br />

properly and the state government constructed Benin Airport would commence full night-time<br />

aviation in the country.<br />

Minister of State for Aviation, Sen.<br />

three security watchtowers; supplied and built flight operations after the installation of<br />

The delegation included top officials of the<br />

HadiSirika, who was elated at the development,<br />

houses for 2 20KVA generators; provided 3 necessary facilities, which are being received in<br />

Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN)<br />

commended the doggedness and tenacity of<br />

hiluxes to FAAN; facilitated the installation of batches.<br />

and the Nigerian Airspace Management<br />

Governor Godwin Obaseki in facilitating the<br />

CAT II Instrument Landing System/Distance According to the governor, the landing<br />

Agency (NAMA).<br />

commencement of night operations at the<br />

measuring equipment by NAMA.<br />

facilities at the Benin Airport were already<br />

The then Managing Director of FAAN, Engr.<br />

Airport.<br />

The Federal Government through Nigeria functioning which enabled the Vice President<br />

SalehDunoma was with the Managing Director<br />

“The operational capacity of the Benin City<br />

Meteorological Agency (NIMET) provided to depart Benin City through the Airport few<br />

of NAMA, Capt. FolaAkinkuotu, both of whom<br />

Airport has tremendously improved as we can<br />

Thunder and Lighting System; Met Enclosure minutes to 7pm on Thursday.<br />

Governor Godwin Obaseki vehemently<br />

now guarantee safe landing in reduced visibility<br />

and Secure Aviation Date Information System ” We are expecting more night landing<br />

convinced on the need to strengthen partnership<br />

and in bad weather condition. Aircraft can now<br />

while FAAN provided Enhanced Simple equipment to be installed at the Benin Airport<br />

to refurbish the airport after the trio inspected<br />

land in Benin Airport at night. No more closure<br />

Approach Landing System.<br />

especially the lights. The contractor has assured of the Airport by 6 pm.

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