Connect with us

Parliament

UNDERSTANDING GENERAL DAMBAZAU AT 62

Published

on

Spread the love

Edwin Uhara

”Satisfaction lies in the effort, not in the attainment. Full effort is full victory.” –

-Mahatma Gandhi

I will start this piece by ingeminating the story of a young man who wanted to travel to the city, but needed to have the foreknowledge of what life is all about. In his curiosity, he went to his mentor and asked: ”O mentor, what is life all about?”

His mentor looked at him and answered: ”Young man, life is like a mountain.” In his perplexity, the young man left for the city. Many years later, he returned to his mentor so that he could tell him the meaning of that elusive comparism. After much pleading, his mentor decided to open up by explaining to him what he meant by saying life is like a mountain.

He stated: ”Life is an adventure which you must dare. Life is a challenge which you must meet. Life is a sorrow which you must overcome. Life is a duty which you must perform. Life is a struggle which you must grow from it. Life is a mystery which you must unfold. Life is a journey which you must complete. Life is a game which you must play. Life is a gift which you must appreciate. Life is a goal which you must achieve. Life is a puzzle which you must solve. Life is an opportunity which you must utilize. Life is a song which you must sing and finally, life is a promise which you must fulfill.

It was William Barclay that once said: ”There are two great days in a person’s life- the day we are born and the day we discovered why.” It is on this note that I humbly introduce the chief celebrant, retired Lieutenant General Abdurahman Bellow Dambazau CFR; a man who successfully completed the first chapter of his journey and has started a new page in total obedience to the will of God Almighty.

Born on March 14, 1954, General Dambazau rose through the rank and file of the Nigerian Army where he served as Chief of Army Staff and retired in 2010.  Upon retirement, he started a new life in the academic world, but because life is sometimes what happens to us while we are busy making other plans, today, General Dambazau is Nigeria’s Minister of Interior! Sworn-in as Interior Minister on November 11, 2015, by President Muhammadu Buhari, General Dambazau immediately rolled up his sleeves to effectively meet the challenges governance has put on his shoulders. And in less than six months, there are records on ground to justify the change mantra of the Buhari Administration. For Instance, the Interior Ministry entered in to the biggest partnership between it and the Lagos State Government which led to the procurement and launching of internal security hardware worth N4.8 billion.

The Ministry this year organized the largest counter-terrorism training for officials and members of the Nigerian Police Force. The Minister has changed the orientation of the Nigerian Police from one that is rights violator to one that is a respecter of human rights of the citizens in the course of carrying out their duties.

Also, within these short periods, the Minister professionalized the operations of the Federal Fire Service (FFS). It can be noted that before now, the duties of the service are been performed by the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), while the FFS which has the fire mandate is left redundant. He has also ordered strict adherence to the nation’s National Fire Code in public and private buildings so as to mitigate the incessant fire outbreaks in the country. In the same vein, the Minister has personally visited some sites like Nnewi in Anambra State which recently experienced fire outbreak to commiserate with victims of the inferno and assured them of Federal Government’s support and plans to prevent future occurrence.

The Minister has also instilled discipline in the activities of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). Under the new rule, any member of the corps that misuse or abused the fire arms allotted to him or her while on duty would be severely dealt with according to the new directive. To complement the efforts of the Buhari Administration in economic diversification, the Minister recently authorized the deployment of 5, 000 officials of the NSCDC to various mining sites in the country. They are known as the Solid Minerals Defenders Armed Squad and their mandate is to curb illegal mining activities that often lead to inhuman treatments and environmental degradation across the federation.

Similarly, the Minister also ordered the deployment of another 5, 000 NSCDC officials to the North East to equilibrate the efforts of the army by winning the peace in the region because according to him, ”Winning the war against terrorism is important as winning the peace after the war is over.” In lieu of this, the representatives of the various foreign governments in the country have pledged to support Nigeria in its bid to return civil life and authority to the North East.

Within these few periods, the Minister also ordered the reopening of the moribund farm centers managed and operated by the Nigerian Prison Service (NPS). Also, in collaboration with the British Minister of Justice, Jeremy Wright, General AB Dambazau has finalized the process of mutual exchange of prisoners between Nigeria and the United Kingdom so that thousands of Nigerians languishing in foreign prisons could be repatriated home to complete their jail terms.

The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) has equally been strengthened to effectively secure our border posts as well as stop the entrance of illegal migrants as well as small and light weapons in to the country. This can be seen in the deployment of advanced Information and Communication Technology tools to the most porous borders posts in the country. Similar advanced technologies are up
and running at the Illela border post in Sokoto State as well as the NIS headquarters as pilot project.

Nonetheless, just as the former United States President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt once stated: ”The structure of world peace cannot be the work of one man or party or nation. It must be a peace which rests on the collaborative efforts of the whole world.” Hence, in line with the above aphorism, the Minister while in Cameroon entered in to a tripartite agreement between Nigeria, Cameroon and the United Nations Commissions on Human Rights and Maritime Piracy to develop multilateral strategies for collaborative actions, information sharing and improved border security to check the inflows of small arms and light weapons, drugs, illegal migration, human trafficking and movement of terrorist groups across borders.

The Minister has also set machinery in motion for the relocation of over 60, 000 Nigerian refugees in Cameroon. For Example, while at the Minawao and Maruoa refugee camps in Cameroon, the Minister on behalf of the Federal Government donated food and other valuable items to Nigerians in those camps.

As part of the multinational strategy against insurgency and other internal security challenges faced by the nation, the Minister in a follow up to earlier visits by President Muhammadu Buhari to member countries of the Lake Chad Basin Commission recently signed another agreement with the Government of Benin Republic on regional security collaboration especially in the areas of tackling cross
border crimes, cyber attacks, terrorism and trafficking of arms, drugs and humans.

Another offshoot of the three-day visits by the Minister to Benin Republic was the mutual agreement between the two nations to setting up a standing committee which will involve government, community leaders of boundary communities to resolving conflicts whenever there erupt. Others include; reactivation of the mixed joint border patrol and intensifying multinational collaboration on information and intelligence sharing as well as sensitizing citizens of both nations on the need to travel with valid documents while at the same time ensuring that pastoralists travelling across borders do not carry arms and other dangerous weapons which are
contrary to ECOWAS principles and objectives.

In the periods under review, the Minister introduced so many far reaching policies and reforms which if well supported by all stakeholders will not only make Nigeria a safe haven for investments but will also make the country one of the safest places
to live on planet earth.

Finally, I want to end with a quote from Jarrod Kintz for the Minister when he said: ”The year you were born only mark your entry in to the world, other years where you prove your worth are the ones worth celebrating.” It is on this latitude that I humbly say ”Happy birthday” to a retired General but not tired Public Servant.

Comrade Edwin Uhara is a Journalist and Public Affairs Commentator
He writes from Enugu

1 Comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

Africa & World1 hour ago

Happy Day: US Court Lifts Trump’s Visa Ban on Nigeria and 74 Countries

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters A lawsuit filed by advocacy organizations including the Catholic Legal Immigration Network and African Communities Together...

Corruption14 hours ago

Money Waster: Without Clear Journey , Ex Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika Paid N219m As Touring Allowances While in Office

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters An audit of the financial activities of aviation authority has raised concerns over the payment of...

Contract Fraud15 hours ago

Nigerian Government Paid $1.7 Million To Renovate São Tomé Ambassador’s House And Abandoned It

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters   At the Nigeria Embassy in São Tomé and Príncipe, a review of financial activities from...

Contract Fraud22 hours ago

Twin Devils: How Aviation Minister Hadi Sirika Paid Over ₦358m Mobilization To Adroit Landstyle Ltd Company Despite Presenting Expired Conditional Guarantee

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters An audit of procurement activities has raised concerns over the payment of N358.09 million as mobilisation...

Metro2 days ago

One Of A Kind: It’s Your Right To Criticize Me As You Want Without Fear Of Arrest, Cross Rivers Gov. Otu Shames Gov. Sheriff and Umo Eno

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters   Cross River State Governor, Bassey Otu, has disclosed that it is the right of Cross...

Metro2 days ago

There was a country: EFCC Chairman Olukayode Jails Final Year Student For Criticising Him

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has arraigned a final-year student of Bayero University Kano...

Corruption2 days ago

Invalid Tax And BPP Clearance Yet Aviation Ministry Awards N1.09 Billion Airport Contracts To Shady Companies

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters An audit of procurement activities at the Nigerian airports has raised serious questions over contracts worth...

Corruption2 days ago

Sons Of Hell: Billion Paid For Vanished Aircraft, Chinese Donated Rice Rotten – How Two NEMA DGs Left Disaster Victims Starving While Public Funds Disappeared

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters   A devastating trail of financial mismanagement, expired relief supplies and unaccounted public funds running into...

Contract Fraud2 days ago

Prof. Josephine Anene-Okakwa Administration Saddled with ₦76.84m in Financial Irregularities at Federal College of Education (Technical), Asaba

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters Public education funds are meant to build classrooms, strengthen institutions and support the people entrusted with...

Corruption3 days ago

Over ₦1.05bn in Financial Irregularities Uncovered under Alihu Nahuchi Leadership in FCT Water Board

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters   The flow of water may be invisible, but the movement of public funds used to...

Corruption3 days ago

Missing Millions, Black-Market Dollars and Uncollected Debts: News Agency of Nigeria Failed to Account for Public Funds and Foreign Exchange

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters   SecretsReporters has exclusively uncovered a pattern of financial irregularities at the News Agency of Nigeria...

Contract Fraud3 days ago

Incompetent Companies Awarded N1.78 Billion Contracts By FAAN

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters An audit of the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) has raised questions over the award...

Corruption4 days ago

₦3.26bn in Revenue and Account Irregularities Uncovered Under Mr Abdullahi O. Attah as Chairman

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters   Behind the figures that pass quietly through government accounts lies the story of public money...

Corruption4 days ago

Satellite Town Development Department Abuja: Secrets Reporters Uncover ₦15.29m Financial Irregularities as Retired Officer Keeps Government Hilux

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters   Behind every government asset entrusted to public officers lies a duty to account for it,...

Africa & World4 days ago

Vehicle in Custody of Ghanaian Government Authority Used in Reportedly Foiled Labone Bank Robbery as Ghana Police Face Mounting Questions Over Nigerian Involvement Narrative

Spread the love   Onoja Baba On the morning of 13 August 2026, the Ghana Police Service announced that it had...

Corruption4 days ago

Nigeria’s Atomic Energy Commission Paid ₦34m Without Documents, Lost Track of Store Items and Let a Former Chairman Drive Off With Official Toyota Camry

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters The Nigeria Atomic Energy Commission (NAEC), the federal agency responsible for promoting the peaceful development and...

Corruption5 days ago

₦35.46m Financial Irregularities Mars Dr. Aishatu Abubakar-Baju (AIG), Veterinary Council of Nigeria Leadership

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters   A review of the 2020 financial operations of the Veterinary Council of Nigeria (VCN), Abuja,...

Corruption5 days ago

₦367.99m in Financial Irregularities Uncovered in FCT Social Development Secretariat Under the Leadership of Hajiya Safiya Umar

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters A investigation of the financial activities of the FCT Social Development Secretariat, Abuja, for 2020 under...

Investigation5 days ago

Investigation Reveals NOTAP Channelled ₦138.8 Million Public Revenue into Staff Welfare, Sponsored Non-Staff Weddings and Approved Unauthorised Foreign Trips in Questionable Transactions

Spread the love  Secrets Reporters The National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion (NOTAP), the federal agency charged with regulating...

Corruption5 days ago

FAAN Spent N158.59bn against N98.39bn Limit, Audit Demands N60.2bn Refund

Spread the loveSecrets Reporters The Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) exceeded the expenditure limit prescribed for self funded federal...


Support Independent News