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RMAFC Commissioner Confered With Prestigious Traditional Title

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Joel Ajayi 


The Revenue Mobilisation Allocation and Fiscal Commission (RMAFC) today, Thursday 13th March 2025, played host to a delegation from Sakaba kingdom who came to present the certificate of conferment of the prestigious traditional title of Innar Sakaba to Barr. Rakiya Tanko Ayuba Haruna mni, the Federal Commissioner representing Kebbi State in RMAFC .


The title was conferred by the Chief of Sakaba, Alhaji Muhammad Ladan, in recognition of her distinguished service and contributions to the development of her community and the nation.
Hon. Rakiya, a trailblazer in her field, had previously been conferred with the title of Garkuwan Matan Zuru by the Emir of Zuru, Maj Gen (Rtd) Muhammad Sani Sami, in acknowledgment of her leadership and impact. She had also served as the Attorney General and Commissioner of Justice, Kebbi State .


The event, held at the RMAFC Headquarters in Abuja, was chaired by the Chairman of Commission, Dr. Mohammed Bello Shehu OFR, who was represented by Hon. Ismail Muhammad Agaka, the Federal Commissioner representing Kwara State.


Speaking on behalf of the Chairman, Hon. Agaka said, “Today, as Hon. Rakiya is being conferred with the distinguished title of Innar Sakaba,we recognize not only her professional excellence but also her historical contributions. It is worth noting that this is not the first occasion in which she has been recognized for her outstanding achievements. Her trajectory is a testament to perseverance and excellence.”


“Regardless of how high we ascend in life, our roots remain our foundation. Just as a tree bears fruit only when its roots are strong, so too must we remember and honor where we come from. Hon. Rakiya has been a worthy ambassador for her people, from Sakaba to Zuru, Kebbi State, the Northwest, and beyond.”


The Fed. Commissioner representing Jigawa State, Hon. Hauwa Umar Aliyu extolled the sterling qualities of Barr. Rakiya T. A. Haruna mni. She described her as a diligent and committed member of the Commission who had been a good representative of her people .Other members of staff who spoke at the occasion also eulogised the remarkable legacy of Barr. Haruna, while describing her as a  leader whose contributions continue to shape good governance and development in Nigeria.


In her vote of thanks, Hon. Rakiya Tanko Ayuba Haruna mni expressed her gratitude for the honor, reflecting on its significance.


She said, “This recognition is not only a great personal honor but also a profound responsibility which I accept with humility and deep appreciation. Sakaba Chiefdom has a rich history of leadership, unity, and cultural heritage, and I am truly privileged to be associated with this great institution.”


“I pledge to uphold the values and responsibilities that come with this title, serving with dedication, integrity, and commitment to the progress and prosperity of our people.”


The event was attended by dignitaries from Kebbi State, Hon. members and staff of RMAFC, traditional rulers, and well-wishers. 

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Tin City Warms Up for President Tinubu as North Central Embraces Renewed Hope

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By Sunday Dare

When President Bola Ahmed Tinubu berths on the plains and rolling hills that dominate the Jos landscape tomorrow, he will meet a people resourceful, friendly and resilient but weighed down by conflict, yet unbowed by adversity.

So, tommorrow, national attention turns to the Plateau- a locale laden with history and rich with potential. From the tin mines that gave the city of Jos its name, to the Irish potato, strawberry farms and beetroot plantations that dot its landscape, Jos remains a land of promise—truly the Home of Peace and Tourism.

Jos is also deeply woven into Nigeria’s political history. Plateau is home to towering figures such as Generals JD Gomwalk, Yakubu Gowon, John Shagaya, Joshua Dogoyaro, and Jerry Useni. Solomon Lar, Senator Ibrahim Mantu and numerous others also stand tall in the annals Plateau political history.

Jos was also the rallying ground of the famed Langtang Mafia—a group of influential military officers from Langtang in Plateau State who, at the height of their power, played a significant role in Nigeria’s political and military affairs.

The story of Jos is both exciting and excruciating. The city lost its innocence some two and a half decades ago, when the popular Terminus Market was reduced to rubble through acts of arson and looting.

Thus at the turn of the millennium by 2001, Jos—and by extension, Plateau—was thrown into a cycle of unending conflict. Ethnic tensions, clothed in religious garb, tore through the city and spread across the state, dragging Jos into an abyss of violence, almost of Kigali proportions. Peace gave way to war, and tourism jaunts became undertakings to the undertaker.

Yet Jos has never surrendered. Every time it is written off, it rises again—scarred, but resilient. With its multi-ethnic, multi-religious fabric, the Plateau continues to trudge on in pursuit of peace, development, and egalitarian ideals.

It was here, in Jos, that Nigeria’s democratic resurgence was birthed. The historic SDP convention, where late General Shehu Yar’Adua and Chief Moshood Abiola held sway, took place in this city. Jos gave political life to Abiola, our hero of democracy in 1992

Now, thirty three years later, another hero of democracy and of the June 12 struggle returns to the Plateau. President Tinubu’s return and visit to Plateau State is not just to honor the transition to glory of Nana Lydia Yilwatda, the mother of the APC National Chairman.

It is a visit that carries deeper meaning—one of empathy, solidarity, and renewed hope for a people who have endured decades of turmoil. It is a mission to preach peace, console the bereaved, bind wounds, and assure Plateau of its central place in the Nigerian project.

Mr President comes not just to mourn, but to reconnect. He comes to parley with the North Central, to commiserate with a people who have suffered, and to extend the hand of renewed hope. That Renewed Hope is laying a solid foundation as evidenced by Naira at N1,455 per dollar, rising Foreign Reserves at $43bn, Trade surplus heading for N25tr. Revenues up 411% and Inflation down to about 20 per cent. Over 600,000 students benefiting from NELFUND.

This visit is more than ceremonial. It is a journey into the very soul of a people who have known pain, yet remain resilient; a land scarred by conflict, yet still brimming with hope and promise. As the Tin City opens its arms, Jos will not just receive the President—it will receive a message of solidarity, healing, and renewal.

Tomorrow is about remembering the glorious past, confronting the present, and charting a path to a peaceful and prosperous Plateau within a united Nigeria. With President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda, Jos once again stands at the intersection of history and destiny.

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