Lar, Rimi Inspired Northern Progressives – Olawepo-Hashim

A former presidential candidate and middlebelt political chieftain, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim has recounted how late Governor of old Kano State Alhaji Rimi and his friend, Chief Doushep Solomon Lar, a former Governor of Old Plateau State, inspired his generation in the Northern Progressive Movement in the struggle to end Military rule.

Olawepo-Hashim stated this during his continuation of “State of the Nation” consultation to prominent politicians in the North West region which was held on Wednesday, 14 August.

The former presidential candidate specifically said this during his visit to the leader in the Northern Progressive Group, Alhaji Sule Lamido, a former Foreign Affairs Minister and former Governor of Jigawa State.

Lamido, according to a statement by Olawepo-Hashim’s media team, “was a protégé of our leader, Alhaji Abubakar Rimi, the Former Governor of Old Kano state, who is now late.”
According to the former Presidential candidate “Alhaji Rimi and his friend, Chief Doushep Solomon Lar (Former Governor of Old Plateau state), provided leadership and inspiration for those of us in the

Northern Progressive Movement in the struggle to end Military rule.”
He added that “in that struggle, Alhaji Rimi and Alhaji Sule were held in custody just as yours truly was held in detention in 1989 under Solitary confinement.

“A fearless upholder of the Northern Element People’s Union (NEPU) political tradition. We met in Kano yesterday and discussed THE STATE OF THE NATION”, he concluded.
Before the trip to Kano yesterday, he consulted with prominent politicians in the First and Second Republics in all the six geo-political zones in the country.