Eulogising the life of any person, especially a respected leader who has stood for the common good, is not easy.
Though today marks the 48th birthday anniversary of the Speaker of the
House of Representatives, Rt. Hon Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, penning down
words to capture the essentials of the man who is today seen as the
brightest spot in the Nigeria’s political firmament is no mean task.
Tambuwal is the quintessential humble individual who has defied the
notion that politicians, especially of the Nigerian variety, can not say
the truth to the powers that be while still in power.
By now Nigerians have come to identify their Number four citizen as a
fearless representative whose words and deeds are not at variance with
the hopes and aspirations the men and women of his dear country.
The story of Tambuwal is the story of courage. His meteoric rise to
the top of the Green Chamber of Nigeria’s National Assembly only
reaffirmed his position as a master tactician in a discipline built on
the philosophy of self respect, fair play, hard work and the spirit of
give and take.
However it’s not just in politics that Tambuwal made his mark.
Trained at a very young age as a teacher and later as a lawyer; his
commitment and doggedness as a moulder of the minds of the future
generation and a servant in the temple of justice have served him well
in his present endeavours.
His performance as Speaker of the House of Representatives has set
the bar in governance. His intrepidity in the face of tough challenges
have equally served as inspiration to his Honourable colleagues. As many
of them pointed out, it has emboldened them to go about their duties
without fear, or favour.
For Tambuwal, seeing Nigeria rise to greatness is a task that must be
accomplished. He has, at every available opportunity, reminded his
legislature-colleagues, of the need to promote democracy and respect
human rights of all. These ideas stem from his belief that strong
democracies are more likely to secure peace, deter aggression, expand
markets, promote development, combat terrorism and crime, uphold rights
of workers, avoid humanitarian crises, protect and improve the global
environment, and protect human health.
The Speaker’s widely circulated opinions and discourses on good
governance, public service, constitutional reform, youth and women
empowerment and national development cannot be lost to genuine lovers of
our country. He had on many occasions demonstrated his love for country
above personal interest and taught others to do the same.
In all his conducts, Tambuwal has maintained the humble and truthful
disposition universally associated with the descendants Sheikh Uthman
Dan Fodio. In addition, he has demonstrated high level of compassion for
the less privileged. The case of Okikioluwa Olawuyi, the baby without
skull, whom he helped to raise N10m to complete her surgery expenses in
the USA, is a case in point.
Politically, following in the tradition of democratic inclusiveness,
Tambuwal maintains social contacts with all Nigerians, irrespective of
their political leanings. It accounts to why he is today visible in
social gatherings of people of different ideologies, ethnic groupings
and religious inclinations. While some ignorant few tend to interpret
such contacts differently, Tambuwal is unfazed and has maintained the
need to build bridges of unity and understanding among various peoples
of Nigeria and beyond.
Not since independence have we seen a politician promote an ideology
as fervently as the Speaker does. Tambuwal has promoted the concept of a
strong dichotomy between politics and governance. To him, there is a
marked difference between a candidate in electoral contest on the
platform of a political party and an elected official who has assumed a
non-partisan responsibility and taken oath to protect and preserve the
constitution, to serve the people and the nation.
While the former is not merely at liberty but under a duty to be
partisan, the latter must conduct himself in a manner worthy of the call
to non-partisanship in governance. And whenever partisan interests
conflict with national interest it is partisan interests that must be
sacrificed in the preservation of the national interest.
At 48, Tambuwal’s youth points to a future of hope and possibilities.
Besides, his apparent willingness not to be encumbered by the political
exigencies or double-speak that had stunted our progress in the past is
indeed inspiring. For him, what matters is the nation’s interest. Call
that an unyielding idealism and you won’t be entirely wrong.
To this trailblaizer of a lawyer, respected politician, accomplished
leader and a trusted parliamentarian, I say a happy birthday.
*Imam is the Special Adviser on media and Public Affairs to Speaker Tambuwal.
Source: Vanguard
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