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My Membership Of Kwara SDP Still ‘Intact’…How I Met Late Samanja In Kaduna..Why I’ll Not Say Negative Things About Gov AbdulRazaq-AbdulKadir Manko

My Membership Of Kwara SDP Still ‘Intact’…How I Met Late Samanja In Kaduna..Why I’ll Not Say Negative Things About Gov AbdulRazaq-AbdulKadir Manko

Alhaji Adamu AbdulKadir Manko, who was the Kwara North SDP senate candidate in the National Assembly Elections held on February 25,2023, will readily call himself an ‘accidental politician’ but many would however quickly note that ‘politics’ had actually begun to run in his veins since his childhood years.

  His father, Alhaji Manko, is  a grassroots politician ,who  has become very popular in the Kwara North senatorial district and has become a force to be reckoned with for more than four decades now.

Alhaji AbdulKadir Manko has also noted that considering the number of visits to  his father’s residence in those days, this had conveyed a wrong impression and he had assumed that he was a native doctor.

Team@orientactualmags.com sat down with the amiable politician at his Ilorin residence on Sunday night for an in-depth conversation and he reminisced about things that happened during his childhood years, how he had the opportunity to meet with the late Alhaji Usman Baba Patigi popularly called  Samanja in Kaduna, what has been his experience since joining politics about two years ago and other issues.

Alhaji AbdulKadir Manko

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He began by explaining how he ventured into politics and what made him to do this somewhat ‘under pressure’.

‘I actually don’t talk too much but when I decided to join politics I  had to learn from the best people around me  including Hon. Sulaiman Ahmad, Hon. Nda Musa Guyegi and lot of others. I have been the quiet type before coming into politics. I like operating from the background, I don’t talk too much. The kind of belief that I have is that whatever I’m doing first of all as a Muslim I believe I’m doing it because of almighty Allah because whatever I have gotten today is by the will of almighty Allah. It’s not by my powers and then people that care to listen, I keep telling them that I’m a son of a poor farmer that later on became a politician, a grassroots politician that is well known in Kwara state today as Manko.

 He has been into politics for a very long time, I think over 40 years now during the time of Alh. Shehu Shagari. He was always having people around him. And for the fact that he’s a politician does not make us one. We were  focused when we’re growing up.  I will say that my coming into politics was by accident. Accident in the sense that it was pressure from people that I don’t even know and mostly  people from Kwara South and Kwara Central I’ll not mention anybody’s name , then  pressure started coming from my own people from kwara north, at a point in time I said let me continue what I know how to do best helping those I think needed my help without doing   any other thing.  Now everybody knows what happened during the last election, isn’t it? But one thing I believe in from the beginning Kwara  first  secondly Kwara North of course yu cannot take that away from us whatever happens Kwara belongs to all of us. So, whatever we have to do to savage Kwara as young men that have learned from the elderly ones we should be able to carry on from where they stop’ he said.

Alhaji Adamu Manko also disclosed that joining politics has given him surprises  as he has learned new things.

‘I don’t like allowing the right hand to know what the left hand has done at all but after venturing into politics people starting coming around that ‘No o! Distinguished, how will you do this without telling us, we heard that you did this you did that, I said ‘yes I did it because of almighty Allah not because of any other person’. Then they said ‘now that you’re into politics people will get to know what you’re actually doing , yes, whatever you do is from your heart but politics is different’. I think there was a time I  got angry  I said ‘okay you want me to be doing that because of politics then I’ll rather stop it completely’. I think we had that conversation. I said I’ll rather stop it because anything that has to do with me mainly just because of politics, I don’t like it. But you know I’m an individual but I’ll have to keep listening to  the voice of my followers just like President Tinubu said when he was having issues with Ambode He said ‘it’s not me it’s my people so, whatever they want is what I’ll have to do’ . ‘Since we’re into politics you’ll have to open up to us whatever you’re doing let us get to know because people need to know what you’re doing all your efforts that will help us in talking to people’.

I wasn’t too comfortable with it because there are several things in politics, if you’re actually into politics to help kwarans people and then your own zone because they discovered that what I’m doing is not for kwara north alone, it cuts across, so if you’re doing that you’ll want to know so that they can use that in propagating my ambition so, like I said earlier , I wasn’t comfortable with it but along the line after some few months in  politics I didn’t have a choice I started confiding in them because most of the things that I was doing before coming into politics I didn’t allow the right hand to know what the  left hand has done, whatever I do is between me and almighty God ,but  they  said ‘politics is not like that’ and I said ‘okay’. Despite that , I  still do some things without telling them but when they get to know I open up to them that ‘yes I have to do it and I’m sorry because once you’re used to a particular way of doing things for a very long time you can’t just wake up one day and then take it off but gradually it will be  reduce’ he submitted.

‘Part of what we have learned from politics is that as a politician, somebody will come to you, he’s talking to you and you know  that he’s lying but you have to sit down and listen to his lies. You know that this man is lying but as a politician you have to sit down and listen to him. By the time he finishes, it is now left for you to attach importance to whatever he has said or not. Of course we have the good ones  that  actually come with their good intentions’ he added while also talking about his character traits  and the way he has  handled things when it comes to politicking.

‘You must have been hearing about  Alhaji  Adamu Manko,  this is me and I’m as simple as anything you can think of. I’m not  a difficult  person because I believe whatever we do in life, even after death people will still be talking about it, so, I believe in doing the best I can and I believe in listening to the leaders, friends to guide me incase I’m not doing the right thing but once my conscience  is clear that whatever I’m doing is the correct thing I go ahead and do it that’s the kind of person I am,  I’ll go ahead and do it, you can’t stop me because once you’re very prayerful  as a Christian, a Muslim a traditional religion worshipper, we all serve one God and whatever you do today have it at the back of your mind that tomorrow we  will all end up  6 feet under and that has been my belief and whatever will be will be, I’m never scared, I’m not. And that was why when I even ventured into politics , I said it is  either you win or you lose, your life has to go on and I don’t believe in enmity.

 I relate with almost everybody ; Party A, Party B, Party C, Party D ,the most important thing  is Kwara like I said secondly Kwara North that’s  what you cannot take away from  me but wherever we go to wherever we find ourselves, Kwara belongs to all of us. We all believe that there are lot of things that are happening that we’re not happy about and the only way we can actually change it is to join politics  because you can’t sit at the back seat and be complaining all the time  a lot of my friends that we do business together in Lagos  were  like ‘Abdulquadri ,why are you joining politics ? We are here  doing our businesses we are running up and down, why? Why do you want to go and join them they’re bad people so, I said ‘it’s because you’re allowing  the bad people to take control of  politics every time that’s why you’re getting all those bad governance and then people are not getting any results.  When you cannot beat them , you join them.

 So, part of my reasons for  joining politics is how do I give back to  society. Like I said I’m a village boy from patigi local government. Patigi is city my own village is inside where  Yoruba people will call ‘Koro’  patigi is the city, that was  where we were born and raised of course it is education  that got us to the level which we’re today, it’s a gradual process, from village to patigi, from patigi to Ilorin, Ilorin to Kaduna, Kaduna to Zaria. It was service (NYSC) that took me to Lagos. It was by design, that God said ‘that  is where your food is’, all the way from one small village, Patigi, Kwara, kaduna, Zaria then Lagos. It’s not by my own power it is that of almighty Allah. So,  once you’re still alive , you’re healthy,  and strong, the next thing you should start thinking of is how will I help those who are coming behind. How do I give out to society since one  has enjoyed the privilege of being rich  among fifty or hundred you just have to find a way of  rescuing  people from poverty and you have to look for a way to actually assist people’

 He also noted that part of the reasons for joining politics was to  have  ‘greater opportunity’ to impact lives adding that if he has done a lot as ‘an individual that’s not part of the government it means if I can join the system I will be able to do more’.

‘So, my aims and objectives  of joining politics is to see how I can help my people which is a normal slogan of politician. At least we have different mindsets but there are people that are actually into politics to see what they can grab,  the first thing they will start thinking of is how they will build houses, how to buy big cars, how to fly a first class, and maybe how to travel to London, America or any other places. God has given me  all that so ,what else am I looking for. It’s not by my powers  I got them through divine support.  I have the needed exposures already and that was  why my friends were asking me that ‘what else are you looking for, You want to go and join that problem that you won’t be able sleep and do other things?, so, I said I have not even joined them I’m already facing it because no matter how you hide somebody will surely bring you out. For example somebody comes to you to help him ‘okay please take, don’t tell anybody o’, they won’t keep quiet. It means that  you’re no more a private citizen because even those who brought me to the system I know what they went through. Honestly, at a point in time I was not picking up their calls because it became a distraction to me but I think there’s this thing that the voice of the people will surely prevail. So, at the end of the day I had to say ‘okay’ he added.

Did his father play a role  in inviting him  to join politics?

‘The old man refused to say anything, he stood his ground that the man is an adult don’t use me against him, talk to him if  he accepts to join  you fine if he doesn’t it’s his business it’s doesn’t mean that  because your father is a mechanic you must be a mechanic. It does not mean that I should become a politician because my father is a politician.  And  eventually, I said ‘okay let’s give it a try’, but God knows that I didn’t come into politics to steal public funds  or shortchange the system or do otherwise’ he said.

Alhaji Manko also said he was prepared to deliver ‘quality representation’ if he had gotten elected as representative of Kwara North in the senate.

‘Before I ventured into politics, we held a meeting and I told them that you  people have made me join politics.., they said ‘yes’. I said okay’ we are going to do things in a way no one has done before in Kwara state. They said ‘how’, I said in our next week…I will talk about it.  I said Kwara North has five local governments. They said charity begins at home. I said we’ll start  from Patigi, we will visit every village, every town ,every hamlet. The said ‘ah’. I said ‘yes’. Every village, every town, we’ll go there. I said for you to be a leader, you must know your people and you must have first hand information. See things for yourself. I said I don’t want to be a leader that will go to Abuja and somebody will be  telling me about something for the first time and lying to me. They thought I was joking. We would leave home at about 10am in the morning, we’ll not return until 5pm everyday for 9 months. We were doing this  for 9 months. We were going from villages, to  towns. We did that in Patigi, we did that in Lafiagi, we did that in Moro, we did that in Baruten, we did that in Kaiama. There’s no village you mention today, or town, in Baruten and Kaiama that we have not visited.

I saw things for myself. One thing I did was to plan how to come up with a booklet , I  was interacting with the people and the secretary will be writing. What are the problems? What are they facing? He’ll be writing. Do you know why I was doing that? So, that by the time I get there, I’ll be able to know that when we got to town A, these are the things they need. They need water, their health facility is bad. Even we cannot do all, at least. And even wherever we get to  and what they have asked for is what  we can afford , we will take immediate action on it. And we are still working on some because I have a lot of my followers that  have actually said ‘let us stop it’.  But I said ‘we promised them now, why do we have to stop? And when we were making the promise, even if no one was watching us, Allah was watching us, I said no I can’t stop. Let’s do it’ he said.

 Alhaji AbdulKadir Manko also recalled  how he met the  late actor, Alhaji Usman Pategi (Samanja)  in Kaduna. 

‘Baba Samanja, was    a popular actor  we call him ‘Baba Samanja’. I grew up in Kaduna we were just discussing him before your arrival. I attended the same school with some of his children and when I went to Kaduna some of his children  happened to be in my school  which is  Nurudeen College  I was happy to see him because I watched him on TV when I was growing up so he’s somebody that you’ll love to meet which we did along the line I introduced myself and I started going to their house because their house is not far away from  the college. He was a very good man, he doesn’t have controversies he was well –loved by the northerners because everybody wanted to watch Samanja on TV in those days.  He promoted the military, he promoted Mami market and so many other things. He was well known and he doesn’t have any controversies’ he said

Where do we hope to see the  young politician popularly called ‘emancipator’ in 2027?

‘Well, like I said earlier, Allah is the one that gives power and He gives it to whoever he wants to give it to. People are always calling me  and saying ‘Distinguished, what is happening  now? Are you going to still contest senate election?   And I will say ‘Wallahu alam,  I don’t know  about that ,anything can happen’  like I said from the beginning there’s every possibility that what you’re looking for is not what Allah has put in place for  you’ he submitted.

Is he still a member of  Kwara state SDP or he has quietly left the party like others had done after the 2023 general election?

‘ I’m still consulting because one thing about politics is that it is about people .

 Like when we were having that tsunami and  people were moving from PDP to APC, SDP to APC, NNPP to APC even the party that doesn’t have  status of a party they were just moving and I think as at today I’m the last man standing. And do  you know why?  I have my reasons, do you know why I did that?  SDP is an existing party the man sitting beside me here became a member of House of Assembly under SDP years ago ,  we had  promoted SDP left and right during electioneering. We have followers left and right for God sake if I should just jump  ship after building confidence in people and going round to beg them to support our party  ,then all of a sudden he’s gone to PDP  they will say  we said it . Recall that   people were caught  on tape saying it’s Saraki that was  sponsoring me because they said it   can never happen  nobody can come from kwara north  and be  doing such a thing without the support of kwara central or without the support of the gladiators, people  were caught on tape saying it’s Saraki that was sponsoring  me  and that  they will see what will eventually happen.

 Even  some others were caught on tape  saying it’s  Governor AbdulRahman that was giving me money that it was not possible for anybody from kwara north to  contest against the system that people will ultimately discover  the true picture of things.

 So, if I had joined PDP at that time what would they say, that I have collected money. Then if I come out next election they will say ‘this one that got  us together  and then used us to negotiate and collect money from Saraki they’ll say he has gone back to them .

When people were going Ilorin to take pictures they’ll say we said it he has collected money from AbdulRahman and there’s no amount of explanation I give they’ll say this man is a very dangerous person, he has collected money somebody would just come up with  one figure that they gave him 100 million naira which will now become  a problem for me again. So, by the time you now come out again that you want to do this they’ll say you this man that after he has suffered us up and down he left, so my brother, we’re still consulting.

Whatever happens, prayer is number one, when you pray  that almighty Allah should show you the light there are so many positions in Kwara  state as a whole and that’s why from the beginning I said kwara belongs to all of us so anything that happens, we’re still consulting our doors are open and  we’re still praying’ he said.

Alhaji Manko also said he will never say any negative things about Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq or any other public office holders but rather pray that God will guide them in the right direction.

‘You know I keep telling people that care to listen that governance is always a very difficult thing and that’s why sometimes if you talk too much then you’ll find yourself there you’ll not be able to see even what the blind can see. Whoever is there as governor today, my prayers for the person is to succeed. I’m not to castigate him because if you keep castigating people this God  that you’re seeing whatever you open your mouth to say  may be sanctioned at times and as a Muslims they said if you have a leader you should pray for him, don’t be saying he’s this, he’s that, because if you keep insulting him that he didn’t do this, he didn’t do that it will all affect us. If I should start insulting Governor AbdulRahman today ,tomorrow he may likely see me in APC  and he will say ‘Ah,  this man! But rather what I have for him as a citizen of kwara is to pray for him to succeed.

Whatever he has not done let God show him the way to do it and whatever he has done let almighty Allah put more blessings, baraqas in it of course we all know that we’re suffering In kwara north but all what we need to do is just to pray and not  castigate   whoever is there because as followers they say you should always pray for our leaders to succeed because if you don’t pray for your leader you keep insulting them, you keep castigating them nothing will come out of it. So ,all we have to do is to pray for him, whatever he has done, let him do more so that almighty Allah will guide him but the moment we keep castigating our leaders it will all come back to us because it’s God that has chosen him it’s God that has put him in that position’ he submitted-Team@orientactualmags.com
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