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Written By Yushau A. Shuaib
FATIMA USMAN: When A Mother Departs with
Children
Economic Confidential May, The Guardian May 2, Sunday Trust
May 2,
Nigerian Tribune May 2, Leadership May 2, New Nigerian May
6, 2009
When it comes knocking, it doesn’t expect the consent of
victims before it snatches away souls to the world beyond.
Every death has a cause and every living must taste its
pang. Death, the five-letter word is dreaded by every mortal
and yet, is inevitable when we know that many generations
before us had lived and gone eternally and many would come
and go after us.
Hajia Fatima Usman was a very hardworking housewife, mother
and career woman. She had a wholehearted support from her
husband, Architect Usman Abdullah who, considering the
conservative over-protective nature of Northern-men over
their women where some confine their wives into purdah, he
graciously endorsed her career in the public service. She
rose to the position of Zonal Coordinator North-East region
of National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) supervising
Adamawa, Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Tarabe and Yobe States . Her
dynamic leadership and proactive approaches on disaster
management were attributed to reduction of human-induced
disasters in the zone through her regular advocacy
programmes and visitations in sensitizing the public on
precautionary measure against fire, bush-burning, floods and
communal crises. Her major stakeholders, the target of her
campaigns were mostly community leaders, traders, youths,
journalists, response agencies amongst others. She had also
led teams of NEMA to distribute relief materials to disaster
victims. But on Sunday April26, 2009 something very tragic
happened…
Her first daughter, Ummi (Halima) who just graduated from
the University of Maiduguri had several things in mind, most
especially to be a successful woman like her mother: a
fulfilled job, a faithful husband and wonderful children.
Though the job and children could not be predicted, there
was an indication she had a plan for bliss matrimony after
her service with an educated person.
Hajia Fatima’s last child, Khalifa, a boy of about 5 year
was very innocent and jovial fellow that every parent would
be proud to have because of his exciting playfulness typical
of kids of his age. He was a child that needed all pampering
and he got it from the parent who saw in him a great leader
of tomorrow. Between him and the senior sister, Ummi are
other children of Hajia Fatima. But on that April 26, 2009
one single incident happened that would forever remains
unforgettable in the minds of the family, friends and staff
of NEMA.
Surprisingly on that day I was in the office with a bachelor
friend, who is well-educated and a management staff in an
agency also responsible for disaster management when a call
was made that an accident had occurred along Bauchi-Maiduguri
road involving Hajia Usman. The officer said it couldn’t be
possible because he had spoken to her daughter some hours
ago and even displayed to me one of her last text messages
that Ummi had sent to him that read “We are about to leave
Bauchi now.”
He quickly rushed to call Ummi gsm number to confirm if
truly her mother was involved in an accident. Her phone rang
but was not picked… rang… rang… and rang it seemed nobody
wanted to answer. Our friend was closed to the daughter as
he continued to call the number before it was switched off.
Later he got across to someone close to the family who
narrated everything that had ensued.
I looked into our friend’s face, the fears were written all
over him: the trembling lips, the twisted nerve around the
neck, the speechless mouth, though agape and reddened eyes
were confirmation that something awful had happened.
That day the journey from Bauchi to Maiduguri began when
Hajia Usman decided to drive the car with two of her
children mentioned above and three other passengers. She
didn’t normally drive for such a long distance. The journey
was smooth… very smooth because the car was in good
condition and on normal speed… but for a careless commercial
driver who overtook other vehicles recklessly from the other
direction… the inevitable just happened.
“Oh… God… Allah…Allah…!” Hajia Fatima, her daughter and
passengers in her car proclaimed in submission to the will
of God as vehicles too close to call crashed. The eyes
closed, breath stopped… vein went off, bodies remained
motionless and after the clicking of the vehicle, the car’s
engine also dead. Without any courtesy of announcing its
arrival the fatal accident through the misdeed of the
reckless driver, the death picked its new victims abruptly.
Hajia Fatima, her first daughter Ummi, her last child
Khalifa and others become stories in past tense.
While the Director General of NEMA, AVM Mohammed Audu-Bida (rtd)had
described Hajia as a very hardworking, committed and sincere
civil servant whose contribution in disaster management were
felt, her husband, Arc. Usman Abdullah said he couldn’t not
query God as he believes in His will and power over every
soul. He thanked God for giving him Hajia Fatima for making
positive impacts in his family. He also declared that her
other children are well and would imbibe the spirit of their
mother who led an exemplary life.
Hajia Usman and two children have gone forever physically…
Their deeds and attributes while alive will remain indelible
in our minds as the only consolation to their memory. I am
very proud of the life she lived as she was humble,
religious and very kind to others. She didn’t begrudge
others as she mind her business doing it with all honesty
and sincerity. That was why tears rolls from some those who
know her.
While we plan ahead and struggle for survival in this
competitive and confusing world, we should be aware that
every grave we passby contains a person that once lived like
us. Which means sooner or later we will join them whether we
like it or not. We should use today by planting good as if
there wont be tomorrow.
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