Tag: Buhari Muhammad

  • Obasanjo and Buhari: Who is a victim of age

    In Nigeria or African generally, septuagenarian or octogenarian ages are like a double edged sword. It could be a curse or a blessing to someone depending on how he utilizes this special favour from God Almighty in spending these rare years of grace.  So, both suffer either of these two afflictions.
    They can be treasures of wisdom in their communities or nations. But the worse experience is when such people bow to the strings of senility and the instinctual drive of incoherence. The latter category is the problem tormenting Nigeria’s former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo (OBJ).  And his case seems on the wayward side because innately, he brooks no opposition to his views and parades a  fake aura of superior  wisdom.
    While serving as a Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999-2003) Sen. JKN Waku (of blessed memory) saw the dictatorial personage of OBJ in democratic garbs quite early in the day. And he exposed and   demystified OBJ  in a lengthy  interview he granted, Crystal International Magazine, with the caption, “Obasanjo’s Days Are Numbered.” What has stamped on the psyche of many Nigerians is OBJ’s flaunted penchant of Mr. Know-All. He erroneously passes himself as an embodiment of the collective wisdom of over 200 million Nigerians.
    So, OBJ, the former Military and democratic leader of Nigeria has been restless on the political turf of Nigeria; making pronouncements at every point and countering or reversing himself  on national issues in a manner that belittles his status, as elder stateman.  More than a few Nigerians believe Nigeria has found  itself in the subsisting mess President Muhammadu Buhari has bent backwards to re-fix because the likes of the nation’s former leaders like OBJ fretted away the golden opportunities they had to consolidate on the foundation laid by the country’s founding fathers and nationalists.
    Therefore, the problems of Nigeria are created and nurtured to fruition by OBJ. But how he finds the conscience to exonerate himself and a heart to blame other leaders who are more transparent and honest with the leadership of Nigeria remains baffling. But it is not strange, if anyone is acquainted with OBJ’s obsequious character.
    His inconsistent utterances in recent years have earned him all manner of derogative epaulets. But it appears, OBJ has no sense of shame. And so, he keeps parroting in Nigeria and around the globe on issues he embellishes to blend with his selfish agenda and egoistic pride.
    A few days ago, OBJ  was in Johannesburg,  South Africa  at the launch of a book he  co-authored with Zimbabwe’s   opposition leader and former finance minister, Mr.  Tendai Biti and others titled,  “Democracy Works — Rewiring Politics to Africa’s Advantage.”  But in an asinine twist during an interview he granted AFP, OBJ deviated from the core issues in a book he co-authored to innuendic references in acerbic tirades on the reelection of Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari for another term of four years.
    One would empathize with OBJ’s failing senses when what he said in the interview is analyzed. He spoke distastefully  about African leaders who are septuagenarians’ and octogenarians’ clinging  unto power and promoting the sit-tight syndrome, which  he opined, has slowed down the progress of democracy on the African continent.  Good submission, to say, the least on face value.
    But read OBJ’s suggested panacea to the younger generation of Africans in solving the problem; “If the youth think that they will get into power on a platter, they are not getting it right…They will have to snatch it, those (ageing leaders) will not go.”
    It’s really amusing;  but what good can anybody expect from OBJ, a leader without scruples? He imposed the politics of “do or die affair,” as serving President of Nigeria on the platform of the PDP.  OBJ introduced anarchy and chaos in Nigeria’s electoral system and by this utterance; by all nuances means he has refused to purge himself of such tendencies.
    Again, his words; “They will have to snatch it, those (ageing leaders) will not go,” is apt reference to the violence Nigerian people encounter during democratic transitions in Nigeria  today. It explains why the people perceive general elections like a war, instead of a peaceful exercise of electing and empowering fresh leaders through the ballot.
    Signs that senility has heavily weighed down on OBJ, he tacitly lampoons President Buhari for insisting to remain in power at his age, but based on popular demand by Nigerians.  But in OBJ’s jaded perspectives, Buhari ought not to have sought reelection in 2019.
     But who was OBJ’s preferred candidate against Buhari in the 2019 presidential contest on the platform of the opposition PDP? Shockingly, it was the septuagenarian Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, his former deputy and a man he had several condemned, even in his published book, “My Watch,” as corrupt, dubious and someone “with shadowy ancestry,” at the expense of other younger generation candidates in the 2019 general elections.   Its not only when a man walks the streets naked that his insanity is confirmed. OBJ is a classic example.
    Laughably, OBJ has forgotten that when he plotted his failed third term bid   in 2006, on the eve  of the expiration of his second term as Nigeria’s democratic President, he was in the twilight of his septuagenarian age. Yet, he dubiously and criminally sought to cause an illegal Constitutional amendment that would warrant him to contest the presidency for the third time.  Nigerians rejected the idea. And he has nursed the wounds eternally, which accounts for why whoever occupies Aso Villa Abuja, the Presidential seat of power easily incurs the wrath of OBJ,  if he fails to accept his besmirched counsels.  Buhari is such a victim.
    OBJ  believes in his words or actions only when it serves his selfish agenda.  He may feel pained that Nigerians have overwhelmingly reelected President Buhari for another term.  But the difference between OBJ and Buhari is that the latter does not use his powers indiscriminately and dubiously to secure leadership unlike the former.
    Buhari won his reelection on a clean slate, in  free, fair and credible elections. Political spinners or jobbers couldn’t even buy car tyres off him in the guise of fixing his reelection victory.  It’s novel in the history of Nigeria’s electoral process.  OBJ’s lone desire cannot surpass that of millions of Nigerians who prefer President Buhari and, at this stage silence from OBJ would be more golden.
    Truth is sacred and it must be told, no matter who is embittered by it.  The series of gaffes committed by OBJ is an indication that he has more issues with aging than President Buhari. His inconsistency in actions and utterances have confirmed it indubitably. Conversely,  Buhari has never changed unlike OBJ,  his accuser,  who changes from time to time like a chameleon. He needs real help to overcome his multiple personality issues from his nuclear family, to politics and leadership,  which many believe undoubtedly,  it  is as a result of his age which has blurred his wisdom.
    Those close to OBJ should begin to tinker with the idea of working on his senses and  public outings.  He is bringing too much shame on himself and his family for no justification. For all it takes, OBJ is not the only former President of Nigeria still alive. There are the likes of Gen. Yakubu Gowon; Gen. Abdulsalam Abubakar, and Gen. Ibrahim Babangida. But none of them is this excited on checkmating  every shadow of the occupant of Aso Rock. And until recently, when he joined his ancestors,  Alhaji Shehu Shagari was choosy in commenting on national affairs.
     There is potent evidence that OBJ has wronged God and needs to plead for His forgiveness. It is shameful that OBJ who is a supposed elder statesman will embark on such an empty voyage to satisfy his ego and pride.  A genuine Christian ought not to be as vindictive as OBJ portrays himself everywhere. He needs prayers and God’s attention urgently.
    Tsav is former Commissioner of Police and Commissioner at the Public Complaints Commission, Abuja.
  • Buhari, Osinbajo, security chiefs meet in Aso Rock

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday met behind closed doors with the Vice President, Yemi Osinbajo and security chiefs at the State House, Abuja.

    Buhari had returned to the country on Saturday after over 100 days medical vacation in the United Kingdom.

    Osinbajo, while speaking to State House correspondents on the President’s return,  said “As you can see from the many Nigerians who lined up on the road to receive the President as he came back, many Nigerians are happy that the President is hail and hearty and that he has come back.”

    “It was a natural reaction, most people heard of his arrival only a few hours before then, but as you can see, the response was so spontaneous. So, I think that people were so exited and very happy,” he said.

    On the message to Nigerians, the Vice President said “Oh, the message to Nigerians is that, the recovery and recuperation of the President is in some sense symbolic of the recovery of Nigeria.

    “Nigeria is going to recover. We are on the path of strong economic recovery and this is an excellent sign that the country is on the right side.

    “There is great hope, there is great excitement and we are going to make it as a nation,” he stated

    Governir Nyeson Wike of Rivers state said he was in the Villa to rejoice with the President.

    He said “We are happy, that he is alive and that is why l am here today to rejoice with the family. We should not play politics with everything.

    “We are here talking about health and irrespective of the party l belongs to, you can see that l am here today to rejoice with the family. That it what it is supposed to be.

    “Don’t play politics with health issues, don’t do that. So, irrespective of what is going on out there, one is happy to be here,” he said

    Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi state said “Today you can see the faces of Nigerians right from the airport. We now have the Captain on ground, the citizens should also continue to pray for him.

    “We are now ready to take off fully and we believe that everything is now alright and that is why people are so happy today. As I said, we will continue to pray for our president and the country generally,” he added.

  • Obasanjo writes Buhari

    Obasanjo writes Buhari

    Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo has asked President-Elect, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari to pay more attention to institutional reforms and be magnanimous in victory.

    He also urged him to start healing the wounds and bitterness across the land occasioned by the campaigns and those he called evil disciples.
    In a letter of congratulation dated March 31, 2015 addressed to the Gen. Buhari, Obasanjo reminded the President Elect that a lot of damage has been done to various institutions in the country which need urgent attention, pointing out that he must immediately assemble a crack team of Nigerians who will assist him in putting the country on the right part again.
    The letter reads: “I hasten to congratulate you on your success and victory in the Presidential election of March 28, 2015. Your success and victory after three previous unsuccessful attempts must be great object lessons for you and for all politicians particularly in Nigeria.
    “For me, the totality of the 2015 election holds many lessons for our democracy and democratization process which are both maturing. On this occasion, the system has been unnecessarily overheated before and particularly during the campaign when emphasis was more in trivialities and hate, divisive, in dignifying and disrespectful statements and comments rather than on pressing issues requiring attention.
    “I know that in victory, you will be magnanimous to start binding the wounds and bitterness occasioned by the campaign and the evil disciples.
    “With so much harm already done to many national institutions, in lauding the military which proudly nurtured you and me, you will have a lot to do on institution reform, education, healthcare, economy, infrastructure, power, youth employment, agribusiness, oil and gas, external affairs, cohesiveness of our nation and ridding our land of corruption. Your varied and wide experience will undoubtedly stand you in good stead.
    “I am also sure that there are men and women of goodwill, character and virtue across the board that you can mobilise to join hands with you in the reform, repairs and redirection that will be imperative to put Nigeria back on the fast lane of good governance, unity, cohesiveness, development and progress. Once again, I felicitate with you and wish you well” Obasanjo stated.
    In its own letter of congratulation, the Nigeria Labour Congress said the election has opened a new and important chapter in the socio-political development of the nation.
    President of the Congress, Dr. Ayuba Wabba said: “We at the Nigeria Labour Congress join millions of our compatriots in congratulating you on your victory in perhaps the most keenly contested presidential election in the history of our country.
    “We strongly believe that your election has undoubtedly opened a new and important chapter in the socio-political development of our nation as we have finally broken the jinx of transiting from one democratically elected civilian government controlled by a ruling party to one contributed by an opposition party.
    “Your victory is a lesson in perseverance and commitment, made possible by the patience, zeal, resolve, resilience and determination of Nigerians many of whom have undying belief in you.
    “We believe this special trust reposed in you is a sacred bond between you and the Nigerian people as well as a call to an uncommon duty at a special period in the history of our nation.
    “The times are challenging and will draw from you every grain of wisdom and courage, justice and equity, urgency and necessity.
    “We at the Nigeria Labour Congress, like other compatriots not only look up to you with great expectations, we look forward to working with and engaging your government.  We stand ready to work with you in defining as well as charting a new agenda for Nigeria. As we await your response, please accept the assurances of our highest esteem”.

  • APC committed to women empowerment, says Buhari

    Presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), General Muhammadu Buhari has restated his commitment to the empowerment of Nigeria women.
    He promised to ensure that the rights of women as guaranteed by the Nigerian Constitution, are protected under his government.
    In his message to Nigerian women in commemoration of the International Women’s Day, Buhari promised to provide greater opportunity for Nigerian women when elected, especially in the areas of education, job creation and economic development.
    He said : “My plan for Nigerian women has been made clear in ‘My Manifesto and Vision for Nigeria’. However, I would like to use this special opportunity that the world has set aside to celebrate women, to reiterate my personal commitment to the advancement of Nigerian women in Nigeria and in the Diaspora.”
    In his ‘My Manifesto and Vision for Nigeria’ document released to the media in December 2014, General Buhari guaranteed that women will be adequately represented in government appointments. He also promised to provide greater opportunities for females in education, job creation, and economic empowerment.
    He said further that “I will recognize and protect women empowerment and gender equality with special emphasis on economic activities in the rural areas”, adding that he would use the party structures to promote the concept of reserving a minimum number of seats in the States and National Assembly, for women.
    “Women all over the world are playing an ever increasing role in moving their nations forward both in and outside government. In keeping with the times, my government will ensure that Nigerian women are given the opportunity to rise and play an even more prominent role in moving out great nation forward,” he said.
    However, while marking the day with women at the headquarters of the APC Presidential Presidential Campaign Council, Buhari’s wife, Aisha asked Nigerian women to vote wisely during the forth coming elections, saying APC remains the party that would protect the interest of women in the country.
    Hajia Buhari who was represented by the Wife of Nasarawa state Governor Hajia Mairo Al-Makura, maintained that explained that issues that revolves around women empowerment had been incorporated into the APC manifesto.
    She assured that the Buhari/Osinbajo ticket would would uphold the theme of the international women day which revolves around women empowerment.
    “We assure Nigerian women that the Buhari/Osinbajo ticket is the ticket to vote for. It is the ticket that would usher in the desired change in the life of our women and by extension that of our children who all require basic amenities like hospitals, schools, and security of lives and properties.
    “Under an APC led administration, there would no misery and poverty in the land. I thereby appeal to our women to vote wisely for the needed change to come.”
    She told women to live a virtuous life worthy of emulation, adding that if her husband is elected President, she will dedicate herself to the pursuit of the implementation of policies and programmes geared towards the upliftment of the Nigerian women.