Tag: Malam Muhammad Bello

  • FCT Minister lauds Al-Noor mosque for promoting Islamic culture, education

    FCT Minister lauds Al-Noor mosque for promoting Islamic culture, education

    The FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello, has commended the International Centre for Islamic Culture and Education (ICICE), custodian of Al-Noor mosque, Abuja, for promoting Islamic culture and education in West Africa.

    Bello made the commendation at the 10th Anniversary of ICICE and Al-Noor Mosque Dinner in honour of major donors of its ongoing expansion project to increase the capacity of the mosque from 1,000 to 12,000 worshippers, held on Saturday in Abuja.

    Represented by Alhaji Mukhtar Galadima, the Director, Department of Development Control of FCTA, the minister said the centre had become a hub for scholars, researchers and students of Islamic studies, who come from far and wide to learn about the rich heritage and teachings of Islam.

    Bello observed that in last decade, the centre has also successfully organised numerous conferences, workshops and seminars, aimed at promoting peace, tolerance and understanding among different religious communities.

    “Over the last 10 years the Centre has made tremendous strides in promoting Islamic culture and education, not just in Nigeria, but also in the wider West African region.

    “Your contributions have made it possible for the centre to achieve its mission, provide meals and medical outreach for those in need and we remember very well your generous contributions during our fight against COVID-19.

    “Your contributions without doubt have provided the centre with the resources it needs to continue its important work, expand its programmes and to bring its services to even more people.”

    The minister also commended the centre’s flagship school, the Al-Noor Academy, which had become one of the best educational institutions in the FCT, renowned for positively moulding the character and intellect of young Nigerians who pass through its walls.

    “Through its efforts I am also informed, the centre has become a platform for inter-faith dialogue, where people of different beliefs can come together to learn from each other and find common ground.

    “This plays well with the principles on which the FCT is founded; which is unity, tolerance and the indivisibility of our country and we are proud to be associated with the laudable achievements of the ICICE in this regard.

    “It is on this premise that I once again congratulate Prof. Ibrahim Sulaiman, the Chairman Board of Trustees of the ICICE, other members of the board as well as its management and staff for their efforts in living up to the ideals of this institution.”

    Earlier, the Founder of the mosque and the centre, Alhaji Aminu Baba-Kusa, while reflecting on the mandate, vision and mission of the ICICE, said: “I’m intrigued by the laudable achievements recorded so far, which are in line with my vision and aspirations.”

    Represented by his son, Alhaji Mahmud Baba-Kusa, he also expressed delight on reflecting where the centre was 10 years ago, “where we are now and where we’re going.

    “I can see the centre touching the life of the community through the provision of quality education, authentic Islamic knowledge and the propagation of knowledge on Islamic Banking and Finance, and related Capital Market products.

    “Today we are celebrating the contributions made by the donors for Al-Noor Masjid Expansion project. The trajectory is to increase the capacity from 1,000 to 12,000 worshippers.

    “This is indeed a remarkable milestone that should be supported and celebrated. It is a very joyful day for me and pray to Allah SWT for a successful completion of this project.”

    On his part, Dr Mele Kyari, the Chairman, ICICE Advisory Committee and Group Executive Officer, NNPC Ltd., enjoined all Muslims to endeavour to secure a house for themselves in paradise by contributing towards the completion of the ongoing Al-Noor masjid expansion project.

    Kyari assured that the committee would intensify efforts and continue to reach out to the Muslims to donate and support the project.

    The Director-General of the centre, Dr Kabir Usman, also commended the major donors who earlier contributed about N2.2 billion to the ongoing project which was on course.

    “Initially, we booked, planned and asked for donation of about N3.15 billion and at a go we generated about N2.2 billion and now we are on course but we know the prices of building materials and whatever has increased.

    “So, we are targeting completing the project by the end of this year when we have to spend positively between N5 and N6 billion and that is the challenges that we have got and that is why we said people should contribute in cash and also in kind.

    “Therefore, we need to celebrate that success and tell them what we have done with their money because transparency and accountability is a critical ingredient if we want to imbibe the culture of honesty and integrity, and that is what we have done today.”

    The former Minister of Finance, Budget and National Planning, Dr Shamsudeen Usman, who stressed the importance of transparency and accountability, assured donors that their money was being utilised properly.

    He explained that the project was being implemented with the best international standard, adding that when the project s completed “we will do a detail technical report”.

    Sen. Mohammed Sanusi Dagash, former Minister of Works, also said “it is in the interest of all muslims to support our religion so that those who will come after us will meet a responsible society.

    “We are here to ensure that the project succeed and impact positively on the lives of the Muslim community.”

    Nigerian standard reports that the highpoint of the event was the presentation of awards to those who contributed immensely to the growth and development of the masjid and the centre since inception.

  • 2023: Buhari tasks traditional rulers on peaceful electoral process

    2023: Buhari tasks traditional rulers on peaceful electoral process

    President Muhammadu Buhari has called on traditional rulers in the country to engage their subjects, especially youths, to shun all acts of violence during the 2023 general elections.

    Buhari, represented by the FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello, gave the task at the occassion of 25th anniversary on the throne of the Ona of Abaji and Chairman, FCT Council of Chiefs, Alhaji Adamu Yunusa, in Abaji.

    He said every leader carried the burden of responsibility to be equipped for the future generations and a better society, even as he appreciated the Ona of Abaji for his efforts in ensuring that his subjects live in peace and harmony.

    “We should be reminded that nothing positive can be achieved under the atmosphere of rancour and violence.
    “We should therefore make conscious and collective efforts to ensure that peace and tranquility prevails as the election draws nearer,” he charged.

    Buhari, while congratulating the monarch for marking his 25th year’s anniversary on the throne, prayed God to continue to give the traditional ruler the divine wisdom to lead his people.

    Yunusa had earlier said the stool of Ona of Abaji chiefdom have a long standing history right from when Abaji was under Kwara before the creation of Abuja in 1976.

    He revealed that when Abaji became part of FCT, it was the only stool with the highest and recognised graded staff of office among the towns and villages carved in FCT, which was the reason he was promoted to first class status.

    The monarch, who revealed that since he ascended the throne 25 years ago, has worked tirelessly together with his people to bring peace amongst different ethnic groups in the FCT, especially in Abaji.

    According to him, he has ensured that several chieftancy disputes at various courts are amicably resolved by him, adding that his reign has always ensured cases of kidnappings and banditry in the area are tackled.

    Yunusa therefore appealed to the government to innaugurate the completed Federal University of Technology (FUT) Abaji, appointment of indigenes for ministererial positions, transformation of FCT to a State, among other requests.

    Newsmen reports that dignitaries that attended the anniversary included representatives of the Emir of Kano, Etsu of Patigi, Emir of Zamfara and top politicians in the FCT.

  • FCT minister, Tinubu task clerics on unity, corruption fight

    FCT minister, Tinubu task clerics on unity, corruption fight

    Malam Muhammad Bello, Federal Capital Territory Minister, has charged Muslim clerics to continue to champion national unity, peace, progress and development.

    Bello made the call at the 18th Extraordinary Dawrah (Forum) of 17 imams from South-South, South East and South West with the theme, Imams Unity for National Development, held on Saturday in Abuja.

    Newsmen reports that the forum was organised by the Committee of FCT Imams Initiative (CFII), under the Chairmanship of Sheikh Tajudeen Adigun.

    Represented by Malam Muhammad Bashir, the Director, Human Resources Management, the minister also enjoined imams to pray for peaceful conduct of the 2023 General Elections in the country.

    ” The Federal Capital Territory Administration welcome this type of forum and indeed it is going to assist the administration in driving the affairs of the territory and the country at large.

    ” Particularly as the the theme of forum aptly captured, It has come at a better time as the nation is approaching the 2023 General Elections

    ” The conference will add value to what the administration is doing to enhance national cohesion in the Federal Capital Territory.”

    Also, the Presidential Candidate of All Progressives Congress (APC), Sen. Bola Tinubu, also said that very little can be achieved in a country without unity.

    The former two-term governor of Lagos state stated that islam has debunked any thoughts of racial or cultural superiority of one group of people over another.

    Represented by his running mate, Sen. Kashim Shettima, he said the unity of Nigerians irrespective of their religion and ethnicity was important to the development of the country.

    According to him, no nation, society or community can ever develop without unity and what binds us together supercedes what divides us.

    ” I’m extremely delighted that this forum is being attended by 17 imams from the Southern part of this country that are here to brainstorm.”

    He commended the CFII for championing the course of promoting unity among Muslims with a view to enhancing national unity and development.

    Earlier, Sheikh Adigun, explained that the conference was to remind the imams of Islamic brotherhood and unity, which was key to complete faith of a Muslim.

    He said that Allah has mentioned imams in several chapters and verses of the Holy Qur’an, adding that the primary duty of Imams was to guides the people by the commandments of the Almighty Allah.

    He explained that Imams must maintain the guidance of people as stipulated in the Qur’an and the teachings of prophet Muhammad.

    He, therefore, urged Imams to champion the fight against corruption, noting that the best way to fight corruption is to connect man to his creator.

    ” If people fear Allah they will not steal. No amount of security votes, EFCC and ICPC can stop insecurity or corruption except the fear of Allah.

    ” Imams need to do a lots in fighting corruption but they themselves must be clean from corrupt practices because they cannot fight it if they are involved in it.”

    On his part, Dr Haroun Ogbonnia, Vice President-General, Nigeria Supreme Council of Islamic Affairs (NSCIA), said the conference would “elevate the status of Imams from the level of beggarliness to self reliance.

    ” It is good that they have brought us from the Southern part of the country so that we can discuss our predicament which is more unique.”

  • Ahmadu Bello memorial foundation; Malam Bello pledges support

    Malam Muhammad Bello, the Minister of FCT, has pledged the support of the FCT Administration for the activities of Sir Ahmadu Bello Memorial Foundation in the Federal Capital Territory.

    Bello gave the assurance when he hosted members of the Board of Trustees and Management of the foundation, on Thursday in Abuja.

    The minister recalled that the late Sir Ahmadu Bello had a great influence on him as a child and as a student, as well as on the lives of many other Nigerians.

    He expressed his appreciation of the FCT Administration to the foundation for its humanitarian activities in the nation’s capital, especially for its donation to the FCT at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Bello was decorated as an Ambassador of the Foundation during the visit by the Chairman of its Board of Trustees and former Governor of Niger State, Dr Muazu Aliyu who led the delegation.

    Aliyu commended the good work the Minister was doing in the FCT, while also thanking him for his support for the Foundation.

    He said the foundation was deeply involved in the education sector with the provision of scholarships to indigent students whom he said were doing very well in their academic pursuits.

    He used the opportunity to call on Nigerians with the means, to sponsor indigent students through school.

    He also spoke on the legacies of Sir. Ahmadu Bello whom he described as a detribalised Nigerian.

    “There was no discrimination in terms of religion or tribe. All the stories you hear were of unifying the people.

    ” We need to remind our children and ourselves that there are values in the northern region that you must stick with if you want to remain united and develop properly.”

    Present at the meeting were the Secretary of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees and former Governor of Kano State, Malam Ibrahim Shekarau and the Director-General and Chief Executive Officer of the foundation, Abubakar Umar.

  • FCTA, NCC partner on 5G broadband deployment in FCT

    FCTA, NCC partner on 5G broadband deployment in FCT

    The FCT Minister, Malam Muhammad Bello, has expressed the readiness of the FCT Administration to partner with the Nigeria Communications Commission (NCC) on deployment of 5G broadband in the territory.

    Mr Anthony Ogunleye, Chief Press Secretary to the minister, in a statement, on Sunday, in Abuja, said Bello, made the disclosure when he received a delegation of the NCC led by its Chairman, Prof. Adeolu Akande, on a courtesy visit.

    He assured the NCC board and management that all pending issues concerning the deployment of telecommunication facilities within the territory, would be resolved with the collaboration of all parties.

    According to him, this also included the payment of appropriate charges by telecommunication companies.

    Bello, however, reminded his guests that providing infrastructure within the Federal Capital City, was expensive, and that things had been made for the easy deployment of telecommunication facilities.

    He directed the setting up of a team, comprising the executive commissioner, technical services, NCC, the executive secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority, (FCDA) and Chief of Staff to the minister, to harmonise and resolve all outstanding issues.

    The minister acknowledged the long and harmonious relationship existing between the NCC and the FCTA and extended the administration’s appreciation to the commission for its educational support to schools, within the FCT.

    Earlier, Akande had disclosed plans by the NCC to deploy infrastructure to accommodate 5G broadband in the FCT.

    He called for a partnership with the FCTA, to increase the number of possible technology deployment sites in the territory.

    Also speaking, the Executive Vice Chairman, NCC, Prof. Umar Danbatta, commended the minister and the management of the FCTA, for the infrastructural development in the territory.

    Present at the meeting were the Permanent Secretary, FCTA, Mr Olusade Adesola, the Executive Secretary of the FCDA, Shehu Ahmed and the Chief of Staff to the FCT Minister, Malam Bashir Mai-Bornu.