The Current State of Nigeria
The Current State of Nigeria
The
wise King Solomon rightly posits that, “When the righteous
increase, the people rejoice, but when the wicked rule, the
people groan” (Proverb 29:2). It goes without saying that
Nigerians are groaning day and night under the wicked rule
they are being subjected to through a government that has
abdicated its responsibility to the people, and in every way
possible shows the wickedness of its reign.
To say
that Nigeria is currently at the cross roads – confused
and not knowing what tomorrow portends, occasioned by the
visionless and misguided leadership of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) at the centre – is to say that
appropriate words to describe the state of our nation under
an uncaring and corrupt government can’t be found. Today,
we have a government that cannot protect or guarantee our
security as contained in the Constitution. Nobel Laureate
Wole Soyinka recently stated that Nigeria practises
‘Government of Impunity.’ And, according to Dr Peregrino
Brimah, Nigeria occupies the first position in the ranking
of nations with the worst governments in history. He pointed
to a report from the World Bank in April which listed
Nigeria among the five poorest countries in the world, with
the largest number of people said to live on less than $1.25
a day. The others are India, China, Bangladesh and the
Democratic Republic of Congo.
President Goodluck
Jonathan instead of addressing the issue on poverty as
raised casually dismissed the report by saying: “Nigeria
is not a poor country.”
The rebasing of Nigeria’s
economy, setting Nigeria as the largest economy in Africa,
while revealing the true economic position of Africa’s
largest nation, simultaneously re-certified Nigeria as the
nation in the top position for worst leadership in social
welfare and opportunities for the people. With 70 per cent
of the nation’s population living under a-dollar-a-day;
economically factored, Nigeria has the poorest people of any
nation in the world today. With the rebased economy rating,
Nigeria has unparalleled HDI (Human Development Index) to
revenue and economy ratio of all nations. Poorest people, in
the case of Nigeria, are derived from or correlate with
poorest leadership.
Is it not surprising that Nigeria,
at the end of 2013, surpassed Mexico in kidnapping,
recording the cruelest and second highest single abduction
events in recent history? By the end of 2013 and the first
quarter of 2014, Nigeria surpassed Syria, Libya, Iraq and
Central Africa Republic (CAR) in deadly acts of terrorism
and sectarian violence. The Nyanya bombing was ranked the
fifth worst bombing of its kind in world history, post-1970,
by the Mineta Transportation Institute (MTI). The Jos
bombing, with over 200 reported dead in one attack, is
second only to 9/11 and the disputed Syria chemical weapons
attack.
According to the report, “In combined
values, with about 80,000 people killed in four years of
largely unchecked Boko Haram violence, and with over 4,000
killed in the first quarter of 2014 alone, Nigeria has fast
outpaced other nations of the world in deadly terror.
Nigeria’s leadership in December 2013 secured the
world’s top position rating in insecurity and failure to
protect life, and discourage terror. Current rankings put
Nigeria’s leadership second only to Hitler, after
surpassing Saddam Hussein, in the current century, in terms
of deliberate internal wastage of life.”
A recent
report on global life expectancy by the World Health
Organisation (WHO) has rated Nigeria low in its report
titled, “World Health Statistics 2014”, and published
few months ago. According to that publication, life
expectancy for both men and women is less than 55 years in
nine sub-Saharan African countries, namely: Nigeria, Angola,
Central Africa Republic, Chad, Côte d’Ivoire, Democratic
Republic of the Congo, Lesotho, Mozambique and Sierra Leone.
The yearly report is the definitive source of information on
the health of the world’s people. It contains data from
194 countries on a range of mortality, disease and health
system indicators, including life expectancy, illnesses and
deaths from key diseases, health services and treatments;
financial investment in health, as well as risk factors and
behaviours that affect health.
Speaking at an event in
New York City, Mrs. Hillary Clinton, former U.S. Secretary
of State, said the Nigerian government under President
Goodluck Jonathan squandered its oil resources, and
indirectly helps corruption to fester in the troubled
country. Her words: “They have squandered their oil
wealth; they have allowed corruption to fester, and now they
are losing control of parts of their (own) territory because
they would not make hard choices.” The former U.S.
Secretary of State at the function organised by the
International Crisis Group also noted: “The Nigerian
government has failed to confront the threat, or to address
the underlying challenges. Most of all, the government of
Nigeria needs to get serious about protecting all of its
citizens, and ensuring that every child has the right and
opportunity to go to school.”
That is not all,
according to Sarah Seawall, U.S. Under Secretary of State,
“Corruption prevents supplies as basic as bullets and
transport vehicles from reaching the front lines of the
struggle against Boko Haram.” Back home, former president,
Gen Olusegun Obasanjo, in his assessment of Jonathan’s
performance in office posited: “I don’t believe he has
performed to the expectation of many Nigerians, not just
me.” While U.S. Senator John McCain, in his view, submits
that Nigerians don’t even have a government in the right
sense: “We shouldn’t have waited for a practically
non-existent government to give us the go-ahead before
mounting a humanitarian effort to rescue those girls. Mr.
Jonathan, who leads a corrupt government that has little
credibility, initially played down the group's threat and
claimed security forces were in control. It wasn’t until
Sunday, more than two weeks after the kidnappings, that he
called a meeting of government officials.” (New
York Times).
To worsen the nation’s
situation, President Jonathan has proven himself as
incapable of running this country as his six years of
administration have been most disastrous to the country. Our
hospitals have become more of a consulting and mortuary
centres; our federal roads are now death traps, after
billions of naira had been budged and wasted and looted. We
have an elected Government that hates democracy, but prefers
‘lootcracy’! Under this administration, the civil war
years can be described as haven, as Nigerians are killed in
droves today, without any solution at sight! Under this
administration, Nigerians are so divided in both tribal and
religious matters! Salaries of civil servants are not paid!
Graduates are produced in millions yearly without any plan
of employment for them. Instead of allowing these
unfortunate graduates to live in peace, they are being
defrauded by government agencies, while a good number has
lost their lives in their search for nonexistent jobs! We
now have a government of deceit, which major achievement is
making our nation a laughing stock before the international
community.
A government that has succeeded in making
us a mockery before the international community and African
leaders; which major achievements are trumatising and
transforming the nation into darkness as well as
digitalising corruption to such a level where a whopping sum
of $10 million can be said to have developed wings, and
unaccounted for.
The latest in the series of global
ridicule to which the scandal-prone Jonathan Administration
has subjected Nigeria to is the recent impounding of a
whopping sum of $9.3 million cash, against every norm of
international transaction; allegedly for the purchase of
arms by the President Jonathan government. The South Africa
Government is currently investigating the shameful act,
alleging that this is just a monetary laundering
exercise.
My good friend, Hon Nebukadineze Adiele, while commenting on this latest scandal stated: “Notwithstanding whatever excuses that Nigeria is making today, the transporting of $9.3 million into South Africa alone is a criminal act of money laundering. It violated the various monetary policies of the entire world: it violated currency laws in Nigeria, South Africa, U.S. (it is its currency), and any nation whose airspace was passed as the money moved. That the money was for illegal arms purchase is another violation of the laws of the entire world. It violated almost every anti-arms trafficking laws of Nigeria, South Africa, and all the nation's whose airspace was entered throughout the journey. It was also a violation of any international treaty entered into by Nigeria, with respect to arms control or illegal trafficking in arms. Through this transaction, Nigeria has disgraced itself and President Jonathan has (once more) brought his incompetence to the international stage.”
Capturing the present state
of our nation under the present administration of President
Jonathan aptly, Senator David Mark, most successful
president of the upper chamber, affirmed that Nigeria is at
war. His words: “The escalation of violence and the
heinous crimes daily perpetrated by insurgents and
terrorists, including the declaration of a Caliphate, has
reached alarming proportions. Regrettably, the Boko Haram
sect, these harbingers of death, have become more emboldened
and daring, killing innocent Nigerians and destroying
property at will.
“From abductions, kidnappings and
bombings, the situation has now degenerated to capturing and
occupying some parts of Nigeria. In what is obviously
intended to humiliate us as a sovereign nation and test our
resolve, the terrorists have brazenly hoisted their flags to
confirm their assault and affront on our collective will as
a nation. The Boko Haram sect has in no unmistakable terms
declared a total war on Nigeria and Nigerians. Their
ideology is alien to our culture.”
But sadly, after
few days Senator Mark made this remarkable statement, he was
among the shameless PDP leadership that nominated President
Jonathan, who has demonstrated incompetence as a hobby, to
fly the PDP flag during the 2015 general election. So, who
is deceiving who?
Ironically, Nigeria is certainly
more divided under this (democratically elected)
administration than ever. And only Divine intervention can
enable us survive the visionless and clueless leadership
that now pervades our nation. Speaker, House of
Representatives, Hon Aminu Tambuwal, last Thursday, observed
that Nigeria was moving backwards, saying: “There was
never a time the nation passed through the challenges it is
currently facing, especially in terms of insecurity,
corruption and other vices that have been on the increase in
this country.”
For leading Nigeria to its present
comatose state, one cannot be far from the truth if one says
that President Goodluck Jonathan is a colossal failure, in
terms of his leadership style.
Notwithstanding the
foregoing woes backed by facts and figures, a notorious
group that calls itself Transformation Ambassadors of
Nigeria (TAN), which I prefer to call Tragic Ambassadors of
Nigeria (TAN), led by a notorious subsidy thief, and made up
of scammers, rouges, vampires, vultures, scavengers,
looters, plunderers – all seeking the continued ruination
of Nigeria by the most corrupt and inept regime that has
ever infested Nigeria, headed by clueless President Jonathan
in order to continue the looting spree and impunity
associated with this administration.
Correcting the Abnormality Caused By GEJ Over
PDP’s Zoning
The fact remains that the
founding fathers of PDP in their wisdom, enacted in its
constitution with a Gentleman’s Agreement, that power
should rotate between the predominantly Muslim North and
Christian South every two terms. General Olusegun Obasanjo,
from the southern part of Nigeria benefitted from this
arrangement for eight years (1999 to 2007). The 2007
presidential election witnessed power shifting to the North,
but after the death of President Umar Yar’Adua, a Northern Muslim, then
Vice-President Goodluck Jonathan, a Southern Christian,
took over as acting president.
The former governor of
Adamawa State, Murtala Nyako, said he was present at the
meeting where Dr Jonathan, then acting governor of Bayelsa
State, signed the agreement in 2003 that the North would
produce the president between 2007 and 2011; and that
Jonathan, who was the deputy governor of Bayelsa State,
signed as number 43. But sadly, President Jonathan went
ahead to scuttle this policy designed by the founding
fathers, by contesting the 2011, which he won. And after
spending six years in office by 2015, he is still offering
himself to contest the 2015 presidential election, which if
he wins, will make him to rule the country for ten years;
against the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria
that stipulates that nobody should rule the country
exceeding eight years.
Throwing light on the above,
former Governor Abdullahi Adamu, one time National Secretary
of PDP’s Board of Trustees (BoT), in a recent media
interview, stated that President Jonathan’s running for
the 2015 presidential election, is absolutely reneging on an
agreement. According to him, at a meeting with party leaders
at the Conference Room of the Office of the First Lady,
Presidential Villa, the President agreed not to seek
re-election, after conceding that it was the turn of the
North to produce the president on the platform of the ruling
party, following the demise of former President Umaru
Yar’Adua. According to him, at the meeting, which he
attended in his capacity as the then secretary of the
PDP’s BoT, virtually all the PDP governors then were
present. The former governor recalled: “I was there. I was
the secretary of the Board of Trustees of the party. The
president himself was there. Some state governors were
there. Samuel Ogbemudia was there. Virtually all the PDP
governors were there. Mr. Jonathan would be violating the
agreement if he decides to enter the presidential contest,
which holds in February next
year.”
Undemocratic adoption of President
Jonathan for the 2015 elections by the PDP
Leadership
In the Guardian News Paper
Published on July 29, 2011. President Jonathan, said and l
quote “l won't stay in office beyond 2015" Not minding the
massive failure in all sectors of our economy, the
immorality and the political implication on our nation of
President Jonathan contesting the 2015 general elections;
the various echelons of PDP Leadership have adopted him as
the party’s sole-candidate for the 2015 presidential
election. With this development, Nigerians have no option
than to rally together and ensure that this evil calculation
is not allowed to see the light of the day as extra day
after May 29, 2015 with PDP Leadership at the centre will be
hellish for all of us.
The son of Nigeria’s First
Republic Prime Minister, Dr. Abdul Jhalil Tafawa Balewa,
captured the illegality of this plot thus, “What type of
democracy do we have? Is the PDP a communist party? Where is
the place of internal democracy? What Nigerians need and
where they want the country to be in future are paramount
issues. We need to put our ideas before the people and allow
them to decide”.
Implications of GEJ
Contesting the 2015 Poll
Anthony Cardinal
Olubunmi Okogie, former Archbishop of Lagos and first
president of Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) and
other Nigerian leaders knowing that President Jonathan is an
embodiment of failure in leadership have spoken against his
third term bid but Dr Umar Ardo, an Adamawa State PDP
stakeholder, captured aptly the ineligibility of President
Jonathan in the 2015 general election in an open letter to
the National Chairman of PDP. He wrote: “Any person of
average intellect who read the 1999 Constitution (as
amended) along with four key judgments of the Supreme Court
(INEC Vs Boni Haruna; Peter Obi Vs Chris Ngige; Ladoja Vs
INEC, and INEC Vs 5 PDP Governors), would easily conclude
that President Jonathan’s eligibility to contest for
another four-year term in 2015, or at any other time
thereafter, under the present constitution is impeded. This
argument is premised on the fact that what constitutionally
applies to the governor on the issue of eligibility or
otherwise to contest elections is ipso facto applicable to
the president.
“In those judgments, the apex court
had established the relationship between the governor and
his deputy on the issue of succession (Boni Haruna);
determined the holding of office in a term at four years
(Peter Obi); affirmed that a governor can stay less but not
more than four years in a term (Ladoja); and declared that
tenure of the executive in office is a cumulative maximum
period of eight years, and not a day longer (five PDP
governors). By 29 May 2015, President Jonathan would be five
years 23 days as President of the Federal Republic of
Nigeria. If the president contests and wins the 2015
presidential elections or at any other time later, he will
exceed the cumulative tenure of eight years maximum period
as interpreted by the Supreme Court. Therefore such a
contest will be unconstitutional.”
Nothing else
will be far from the truth than this truism, but NEC, BoT,
and the leadership of PDP are well aware of all these facts.
But in demonstration of their hatred for our nation, they
are ready to wreck our Constitution, in their drive to
achieve the misguided vision and mission of their
party.
Options, Way Out of PDP’s Evil Trap
Are Nigerians actually tired of these evil
cabals that have hijacked governance in the country? If yes
is the answer; how to correct these anomalies associated
with the poor leadership of our country by PDP lay in their
hands. The fate of our country can only be ratified and put
back on track if Nigerians rise and get PDP sacked by 2015.
If not, the woes ahead on all of us may not be described. We
have done too much talking!
The Next
Question: Is APC Leadership Ready to Bail out
Nigeria?
All Progressives Congress (APC), to
the understanding of some of us, was divinely formed to find
solution to the abnormality that PDP has become and the
quagmire state we have found ourselves as a nation. If this
is the case, the challenge before APC, therefore, is
enormous; and Nigerians will hold the leadership responsible
should they for any reason fail to rescue our nation from
the 16 years of ruination of our country by the inept
leadership of PDP Government at the
centre.
The Obasanjo Solution
I
have read the statement of our statesman and leader, General
Olusegun Obasanjo, in his recent reaction to the PDP
nomination of President Jonathan as its sole candidate,
entitled, “Obasanjo To President Jonathan On Second
Term”. He said: “Your word must be your bond.” With
respect to Gen Obasanjo, the fact remains that he created
the monster in President Jonathan, and should find how to
get this puzzle sorted out and save our nation from the doom
that awaits her should this man succeed against all odds to
be re-elected by 2015
.
APC Presidential Candidates
One is happy with the no zoning
policy adopted by the leadership of the party and with the
presidential aspirations of Gen Muhammadu Buhari, Alhaji
Atiku Abubakar, Mr. Sam Nda-Isaiah,Governors Rotimi Amaechi
of Rivers State, Adams Oshimhole of Edo State, Okoroacha of
Imo State and Kano Governor Rabiu Kwakwanso, without
post-primary crisis. Also, to add Tambuwal’s under the
platform of APC; I am sure that any of them can send the
present inept leadership of PDP to the cleaners. But the
challenge is that should there be any crack in this team,
the plans and plots of PDP will easily sail through. In this
regard, I wish to appeal that a sort of college be formed
among these aspirants; to include our governors and BoT
members, to select a candidate from among them, so as to
avoid any sort of crack. This will enable us forge a united,
virile campaign that will send this enemies of Nigeria out
from power. But should any of these candidates, for any
reason, decide to break this accord, and PDP succeeds, then
we all should wait to see the true President
Jonathan.
Conclusion
Many of my
friends have come against me asking why I should be
postulating this position against a fellow Southerner, but I
will take consolation from the stand of the great Irish
political philosopher, statesman and the father of
conservatism, Edmund Burke, who died in July 9, 1797. He may
have had the messy state of our nation in mind when he
stated, and I quote: “All that is needed for the forces of
evil to succeed is for enough good men to remain silent.”
The point that I have been in the centre of the
struggle for a better Nigeria is not in doubt, prompting the
penning down of this article. So it will be sad should
anybody dare suggest that I was either influenced or
motivated in writing this article for any other
consideration, if not for patriotic reasons.
The fact
remains that should APC loose out in the 2015 general
election, but God forbid, the true colour of President
Goodluck Jonathan will be revealed to Nigerians. And the
heat may be unbearable. The ball is now in your court to do
that which is necessary to rescue Nigeria from the imminent
doom that awaits her, should we fail in this
mission.
Let me; therefore, conclude this thesis by
asking you all to listen to what the most outstanding
African, both dead and living, Nelson Mandela, said about
our present predicament: “It is better to lead
from behind and to put others in front, especially when you
celebrate victory when nice things occur. You take the front
line when there is danger. Then, people will appreciate your
leadership.”
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