Damishi Sango Explained

Damishi Tonson Sango
Office1:Minister of Sports
Term Start1:June 1999
Term End1:January 2001
Predecessor1:Air Commodore Samson Emeka Omeruah
Successor1:Ishaya Mark Aku
Birth Date:1 January 1950
Birth Place:Riyom LGA, Plateau State, Nigeria

Hon Damishi Tonson Sango (born 1 January 1950) was appointed Nigerian Minister of Sports in the first cabinet of President Olusegun Obasanjo, holding office between June 1999 and January 2001. He was a challenger to become the People's Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for Plateau State in 1999 and 2007, and ran for Plateau State governor on the Alliance for Democracy (AD) platform in 2003.

Early life and career

Damishi Sango was born on 1 January 1950 in Ganawuri, in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State and belongs to the Aten minority ethnic group. He obtained a grade II teacher's certificate in 1973 and began working as an elementary school teacher, later becoming headmaster. Attending the University of Jos, he earned a BSc in History in 1982 and a Masters in Comparative Politics in 1986. He was appointed to the boards of Jos International Breweries and the Christian Pilgrim's Welfare Board.[1]

In 1987 Sango was elected Chairman of the Barakin Ladi Local Government Area in Plateau State.[1] [2] In 1993 he became Plateau State's presidential nominee for the Social Democratic Party under the option A4 system. However he failed to become a candidate in the national elections, which were anyway annulled by the military administration.[3] After the return to democracy with the Nigerian Fourth Republic, Sango was one of the three main aspirants to be PDP candidate for governor of Plateau State, the other two being David Jang and Joshua Dariye. He was thought to have come second in the PDP primaries after Jang, with Dariye third. However, the National headquarters selected Dariye as PDP candidate, and he went on to be elected governor.[4]

Sports Minister

Sango was sworn in as Sports Minister in June 1999 in President Olusegun Obasanjo's first cabinet.He later confessed that he knew nothing about sports when assigned the job.[5] During his period of office, Nigeria competed in the All African Games in South Africa (September 1999) and the Olympic Games in Australia (September 2000), and the national football team the Super Eagles played in several international competitions. In January 2001 president Obasanjo dropped Sango from his cabinet.[6] In December 2009, Sango criticized the practice of constantly replacing sports ministers after a year or so in office. He recommended that they should have a 10-year tenure, so they could have time to make real improvements, and could be held accountable for results.[7]

Challenges

There was no funding for the All African Games, which started three months after Sango took office.[8] The Ministry of Sports said that failure to provide sufficient funding on time was their main problem in preparing for the Olympics.[9] In addition, Sango had to contend with rebellious Sports Association chairmen.[10] In November 2002, after leaving office, Sango said there was a "mafia" in the ministry of sports that would frustrate any minister's policy or program.[11] He made similar criticisms of the Nigeria Football Association, which were echoed by Senator Olorunnimbe Mamora in 2008 when he accused the "mafia" of stifling the growth of Nigerian sports.[12]

2000 Olympics

Sango was booed by the crowd in July 2000 when he attended an Athletics Championship before the Sydney Olympics, due to the poor state of preparation for the Olympics.[13] However, funding for the Olympics had only been approved in June 2000, less than three months before the event.[14] Sanjo was forced to rely on Cuban coaches to train Nigeria's boxing team, an offer that Cuba had made following a recent visit President Olesanjo's had made to that country.[15] The star Nigerian football striker Nwankwo Kanu was unable to obtain a release from the Arsenal football club to play in the games.[16]

In the 2000 games, Nigeria earned three silver medals.[17] After the games, Sango awarded $6,000 to 4 × 400 m men's relay silver-medalist Aniefiok Udo-Obong and to his teammates for their performance.[18] In November 2000, Sango faced a panel probing the poor performance of the Nigerian contingent at the Olympic games, testifying at a six-hour closed hearing.[19]

Football

In January 2000, Sango flew to Malaga, Spain to visit the Super Eagles camp and check the progress of their training for the 2000 Africa Cup of Nations co-hosted by Ghana and Nigeria. This followed two serious defeats in friendly matches in Spain.[20] In June 2000, Sango attempted to resolve a disagreement between the Nigeria Football Association (NFA) and Minaj Broadcast International related to the marketing of national league matches.[21]

Sango faced criticism over employment of Dutch football coach Johannes Bonfrere, but in June 2000 supported him on a TV sports show, citing Bonfrere's in-depth technical knowledge of the game.[22] He defended Bonfrere again in October 2000 after Nigeria's poor performance at the Olympics, saying that he did his best.[23] In January 2001 he said he was unable to sack Bonfrere since he had not had any official complaint from the NFA concerning breach of contract.[24] Sango's successor Ishaya Mark Aku later criticized Bonfrere's contract, which he considered overpaid and insufficiently specific about duties.[25]

Miscellaneous

Sango was tough on doping, and directed the Olympic sports chairmen to monitor their athletes to avoid any embarrassment over the use of banned drugs.[26] In November 2000, Sango challenged National Sports Association chairmen to use the 12th National Sports Festival in Bauchi as a way of discovering budding athletes to represent Nigeria internationally in the future.[27] In December 2000 he said he would cleanse the organizations of the 24 sports associations, other than the Nigeria Football Association, to solve their endemic problems of unqualified chairmen, excessive financial demands and poor results.[28] He praised establishment of grassroots soccer outfits in rural areas, describing them as a move in the right direction and calling on individuals and corporate bodies to give support.[29]

Later career

After leaving the Ministry of Sports and Social Development, Sango held various government appointments. In October 2006 as Chairman of the Nigerian Copyright Commission he presided over destruction of N390 million worth of copyright violating materials at the Lagos State Waste Disposal ground, including VCDs, audio CDs and books.[30] In August 2009 President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua appointed him a member of the board of the Integrated Water Resources Management Agency.[31] But the focus of his career was the ongoing political struggle between leading Plateau State politicians including himself, Joshua Dariye, elected Plateau State governor in April 1999 and reelected in 2003, who held office until impeached in November 2006, Jonah Jang, who was elected Plateau State governor in April 2007, Solomon Lar and Fidelis Tapgun, earlier governors of the state and Senator Ibrahim Mantu.[32]

2003 campaign

In October 2001 it was reported that Sango and retired Air Commodore Jonah Jang had reached an agreement to cooperate in removing the current party leadership in Plateau State, dominated by Governor Dariye, before competing independently for the post of governor.[33] In March 2002 Sango described Dariye's recent creation of new districts and Chiefdoms as cosmetic, doing nothing to solve the urgent need to improve road and hospitals, power, water and schools.[34] Dariye announced the formation of a group called the Plateau Elders Unity Forum, saying Jang and Sango were among the members, but they were not consulted before their names were announced.Jang later left the PDP to become the gubernatorial candidate of the All Nigeria People's Party (ANPP).[35]

In May 2002 Sango also left the PDP.[36] In August 2002 he was formally accepted as a member of the Alliance for Democracy (AD) party.[37] As AD candidate for governor, Sanjo appealed to the people of Plateau State to fully participate in the voter registration exercise so they could achieve genuine change.[38] At a massive political rally in Jos Sango told the crowd that he was just a symbol of the aspirations of ordinary men and women in the state, and described local leaders as the real moving spirit of the party.[39] In March 2003 he said "the need to restore our state, reconstruct and build the ruins of what has become the lot of our dear state in the last four years, is the embodiment of our struggle.[40] Just before the April 2003 elections there were rumors that the ANPP and AD had agreed that Sango would step out of the race and transfer his support to Jonah Jang. Sango denied this.[41] Joshua Dariye was again elected on the PDP platform.[42] Subsequently, the AD broke up in rival factions.[43]

PDP infighting

Sango rejoined the PDP, and was one of the main challengers to Jonah Jang in the 2007 Plateau State PDP governorship primaries.[44] He was supported in his bid by Senator Ibrahim Mantu, who had been assisted in gaining his seat by Dariye but had later worked for Dariye's impeachment.Sango was unsuccessful, with Jang winning the primaries and going on to be elected governor.[45] In the primaries, none of the aspirants obtained 50% of the vote as required to be declared winner, although Jonah Jang gained the most votes. In the interest of party unity, Sango agreed to accept Jang as candidate rather than insist on a rerun.[46]

After the 2007 elections there were speculations that governor Jonah Jang had removed Sango's name from the list of ministerial nominees for the state.[47] Sango became part of a PDP faction in Plateau State that was opposed to Jonah Jang.[48] In April 2009 the factional struggle boiled up at the national PDP convention in Abuja, with policemen removing Mr Emmanuel Imagnih, chairman of Sango's faction, from the meeting.Sango was invited to talk with President Umaru Yar'Adua, but denied that the discussion had anything to do with the incident.[49] In a newspaper interview that month, Sango said that there was no problem, and the party was united.[50]

In June 2009 former governor Joshua Dariye joined the anti-Jang faction.[51] The two sides were invited to meet with the PDP's National Working Committee to resolve their differences in July 2009, but Jang declined to attend.[52] In a September 2009 interview one of the faction members, Jimmy Cheto, stated that Jang had deliberately excluded senior members of the party including Tapgun, Dariye, Sango and Mantu.[53] Sango went further, alleging that Jang and his PDP followers had begun discussions with opposition parties to form an alternative platform in the 2011 elections.[54]

2011 campaign

In April 2010 former student union leader Comrade Ashu Yakubu launched a text message campaign to make Sango a candidate in the 2011 elections.[55] In May 2010 a group calling itself the "2011 Movement in Plateau" called for the party to make Sango its candidate, citing his selfless action in allowing Jang to become candidate in 2007 despite not having enough votes.[46] An analysis of Sango as a possible candidate noted that he had the advantage of coming from the north of the state, with no senior contenders from that zone. He could be handicapped by coming from an ethnic minority, but had the advantage of being broadly acceptable to religious groups.[56] An article in the Tribune paid Sango a backhanded compliment, saying he possibly lacked the necessary financial resources to run for election due to having invested much over the years in politics with little return.[32]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The man: Damisi Tonson Sango . Damishi Sango . 25 May 2010 . 8 July 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110708222547/http://damishisango.com/the-man . dead .
  2. Web site: Polls: Sango Urges AD Supporters to Expect Victory . 27 February 2003 . ThisDay . 25 May 2010 .
  3. Web site: 2011 And the Sango Factor in Plateau Guber Race . Daily Trust . Andrew Agbese . 13 May 2010 . 25 May 2010.
  4. Web site: Apprehended in London, Suspended in Abuja . Tokunbo Adedoja . ThisDay . 19 May 2004 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050830150703/http://odili.net/news/source/2004/may/19/203.html . 30 August 2005 .
  5. Web site: Again, Obasanjo Gambles with Sports . Emeka Ezeugwu . ThisDay . 9 February 2001 . 4 May 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20050121105841/http://www.thisdayonline.com/archive/2001/02/09/20010209spo01.html . 21 January 2005 . dead .
  6. Web site: Obasanjo Sacks 10 Ministers – Sarumi, Jemibewon, Adeniran, Bunu, Sango, Others Thrown OUt . P.M. News . Akinjide Akintola . 30 January 2001 . 4 May 2010.
  7. Web site: Sango says minister needs ten years . BrilaFM . 9 December 2009 . 4 May 2010 .
  8. Web site: Sango Awards Self Pass Mark . Vanguard . 19 June 2000 . 25 May 2010.
  9. Web site: Sports Ministry Knuckles Over Funds Scarcity . ThisDay . Boye Ajayi . 20 July 2000 . 25 May 2010.
  10. Web site: Association Chairmen May Shun Minister's Invitation . ThisDay . Uzor Odigbo . 10 November 2000.
  11. Web site: Sango Confesses to Mafia in Sports Ministry *says They Mislead Every Minister. . 14 November 2002 . Vanguard . Demola Akinyemi.
  12. Web site: Laughing Stock! . Ben Memuletiwon . 22 February 2008 . Daily Sun . 25 May 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20081120094436/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/sports/2008/feb/22/sports-22-02-2008-001.htm . 20 November 2008 . dead .
  13. Web site: Sango Enlarges Olympic Squad . Vanguard . 24 July 2000 . 4 May 2010.
  14. Web site: Presidency Approves Budget for Olympics . The Post Express (Lagos) . Ignatus Chukwu . 21 June 2000 . 25 May 2010.
  15. Web site: Sango relies on Cuba for Olympics . Vanguard . Akeem Oyetunji . 22 May 2000 . 25 May 2010.
  16. Web site: Kanu blames Arsenal for Olympic absence . BBC Sport . 20 December 2000 . 25 May 2010.
  17. Web site: Medal Table . BBC Sport . 25 May 2010 . 25 January 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110125230229/http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport/hi/english/static/in_depth/olympics/2000/results_schedule/medals_table.stm . dead .
  18. Web site: Silver Medal Fetches Udo-Obong N.7m . ThisDay . 2 October 2000 . 25 May 2010.
  19. Web site: Sango Appears Before Sydney Panel . The Post Express . 5 November 2000 . 25 May 2010.
  20. Web site: Sango Set For Malaga . Lanre Olaleye . 5 January 2000 . P.M. News (Lagos) . 25 May 2010.
  21. Web site: Sango Wades into NTA/Minaj Crisis . ThisDay . Igwe Nnamdi in Abuja . 29 June 2000 . 4 May 2010.
  22. Web site: Sango Extols Bonfrere's Technical Acumen . Emeka Ezeugwu . 21 June 2000 . 25 May 2010 . ThisDay.
  23. Web site: Sango Defends Bonfrere Jo . Vanguard . 2 October 2000 . 25 May 2010.
  24. Web site: Only Obasanjo Can Sack Bonfrere -Sango . P.M. News . Innocent Atabo . 4 January 2001 . 25 May 2010.
  25. Web site: Aku Frowns at Bonfrere's Contract – Criticises Sango's Role . Vanguard . Akeem Oyetunji . 21 March 2001 . 25 May 2010.
  26. Web site: Sango Vows To Expose Nigerian Athletes . The Post Express (Lagos) . 2 June 2000 . 4 May 2010.
  27. Web site: Sango Tasks Association Chairmen . The Post Express . Ramsay Ugele . 10 November 2000 . 4 May 2010.
  28. Web site: Curtain Raiser With Emeka Enechi . ThisDay . 5 December 2000 . 4 May 2010.
  29. Web site: Sports Minister Lauds Grassroots Soccer . ThisDay . 14 December 2000 . 4 May 2010.
  30. Web site: NCC destroys N.3 billion pirated works in Lagos . SEGUN AJAYI . 4 October 2006 . Daily Sun . 26 May 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070126092616/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/arts/2006/oct/04/arts-04-10-2006-004.htm . 26 January 2007 . dead .
  31. Web site: FG Constitutes Membership of Ten Boards . ThisDay . George Oji . 8 August 2009 . 26 May 2010.
  32. Web site: Supremacy battle amongst Plateau political actors . 20 May 2010 . Tribune . India . 26 May 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120229174941/http://www.tribune.com.ng/index.php/politics/5613-supremacy-battle-amongst-plateau-political-actors . 29 February 2012 . dead .
  33. Web site: 2003: Jang, Sango Groups Reach Accord . 8 October 2001 . Tokunbo Adedoja . ThisDay . 26 May 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20050908064433/http://www.thisdayonline.com/archive/2001/10/08/20011008news18.html . 8 September 2005 . dead .
  34. Web site: Second Term Bid May Scuttle Democracy – Damishi Sango . ThisDay . Louis Achi . 29 March 2002.
  35. Web site: Apprehended in London, Suspended in Abuja . ThisDay . 19 May 2004 . Tokunbo Adedoja . 26 May 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20050830150703/http://odili.net/news/source/2004/may/19/203.html . 30 August 2005 .
  36. Web site: Damishi Sango, Jang Others Quit PDP . ThisDay . Funmi Peter-Omale . 24 May 2002 . 26 May 2010.
  37. Web site: AD's Song of Change in Plateau State . ThisDay . Segun Ayobolu . 1 September 2002 . 26 May 2010.
  38. Web site: Register for Genuine Change, Urges Sango . ThisDay . 12 September 2002 . 26 May 2010.
  39. Web site: April 19: Plateau's Moment of Decision . 23 February 2003 . ThisDay . 26 May 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20050112073915/http://www.thisdayonline.com/archive/2003/02/23/20030223pol03.html . 12 January 2005 . dead .
  40. Web site: AD Guber Candidate Pledges to Restore Plateau's Glory. . 11 March 2003 . This Day . 26 May 2010.
  41. Web site: I'm Still Interested in Governorship, Says Damishi Sango . Vanguard . Taye Obateru . 17 April 2003 . 26 May 2010.
  42. Web site: What Next for Them Too? . 18 May 2003 . ThisDay . 26 May 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20041228121745/http://www.thisdayonline.com/archive/2003/05/18/20030518pol01.html . 28 December 2004 . dead .
  43. Web site: Battle for the AD Carcass: The December 16 Convention and its Aftermath... . ThisDay . 26 September 2004 . 26 May 2010 .
  44. Web site: Jang Wants to Destroy PDP Before He Decamps -Sango . Daily Trust . Andrew Agbese . 16 September 2009 . 26 May 2010.
  45. Web site: Mantu: Old sins have long shadows . Femi Adesina . Daily Sun . 9 August 2008 . 26 May 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20100118123842/http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/columnists/femi/femi-aug-9-2008.htm . 18 January 2010 . dead .
  46. Web site: Sango's Candidature Will Resolve Injustice in Plateau PDP . Andrew Agbese . 10 May 2010 . Daily Trust . 26 May 2010.
  47. Web site: Governor Jonah Jang . Daily Trust . Rakiya A. Muhammad . 10 June 2007 . 26 May 2010.
  48. Web site: Plateau – CNPP Chides Dariye, Mantu, Sango Over Blackmail . ThisDay . Seriki Adinoyi . 22 June 2009 . 26 May 2010.
  49. Web site: Plateau factional chairman bundled out of convention . 21 April 2009 . CHIDI OBINECHE . Online Nigeria Daily News . 26 May 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120430083549/http://news.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=2007 . 30 April 2012 .
  50. Web site: No crises in Plateau PDP – Damishi Sango . 26 April 2009 . CHIDI OBINECHE . Online Nigeria Daily News . 26 May 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120225041054/http://news.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=2302 . 25 February 2012 .
  51. Web site: Dariye joins PDP factions, govt kicks . 17 June 2009 . Isa Abdulsalami . Online Nigeria Daily News . 26 May 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120225041103/http://news.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=4935 . 25 February 2012 .
  52. Web site: Jang absent at PDP peace talks over Plateau crisis . 17 July 2009 . John-Abba Ogbodo . Online Nigeria Daily News . 26 May 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120430083602/http://news.onlinenigeria.com/templates/?a=6015 . 30 April 2012 .
  53. Web site: PDP can do without Jang – Jimmy Cheto . ANDREW AGBESE . 28 September 2009 . Daily Trust . 26 May 2010 . https://web.archive.org/web/20091001221452/http://www.news.dailytrust.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=6818:pdp-can-do-without-jang-jimmy-cheto&catid=48:inside-politics&Itemid=123 . 1 October 2009 . dead .
  54. Web site: Jang Wants to Destroy PDP Before He Decamps -Sango . Daily Trust . Andrew Agbese . 16 September 2009 . 26 May 2010.
  55. Web site: Plateau – Sango's Guber Campaign Begins . Andrew Agbese . Daily Trust . 12 April 2010 . 26 May 2010.
  56. Web site: 2011 And the Sango Factor in Plateau Guber Race . Andrew Agbese . Daily Trust . 13 May 2010 . 26 May 2010.