07 June, 2018

Democracy Day: Buhari's Greek Gift

 
 

    My take on Buhari's Greek gift of June 12 as the new Democracy day is best summed up with this anecdote: You are owing your friend some amount of money. One day you both went to the bank where you were both caught up in a bank robbery. You now decided to give your friend the money you've been owing him right there in the middle of the bank robbery.  To all intent and purposes you paid back your loan. BUT is it the right place and occasion  to  pay it? 

You can actually do something good albeit with  a bad intention. The proprietary of Buhari's act is not in doubt, but the timing. Coming,  as it were, during the time of politicking makes it suspect. 
Buhari was part of the junta that annulled the freest and best election ever conducted by the nation's electoral body. By the way Buhari still believes late Gen Abacha was not corrupt. Even though his stolen cash are still being repatriated home periodically. The APC cried blue murder when the Federally owned  University of Lagos was renamed Moshood Abiola University,  in honour of the fallen democrat. After much pressure from those now championing Abiola's course now, the decision was reversed. The Buhari overture and volte face  is not lost on discerning Nigerians. With elections just round the corner more of this about turn can be expected.

Democracy Day: Buhari's Greek Gift

 
 

    My take on Buhari's Greek gift of June 12 as the new Democracy day is best summed up with this anecdote: You are owing your friend some amount of money. One day you both went to the bank where you were both caught up in a bank robbery. You now decided to give your friend the money you've been owing him right there in the middle of the bank robbery.  To all intent and purposes you paid back your loan. BUT is it the right place and occasion  to  pay it? 

You can actually do something good albeit with  a bad intention. The proprietary of Buhari's act is not in doubt, but the timing. Coming,  as it were, during the time of politicking makes it suspect. 
Buhari was part of the junta that annulled the freest and best election ever conducted by the nation's electoral body. By the way Buhari still believes late Gen Abacha was not corrupt. Even though his stolen cash are still being repatriated home periodically. The APC cried blue murder when the Federally owned  University of Lagos was renamed Moshood Abiola University,  in honour of the fallen democrat. After much pressure from those now championing Abiola's course now, the decision was reversed. The Buhari overture and volte face  is not lost on discerning Nigerians. With elections just round the corner more of this about turn can be expected.

04 May, 2018

Of Institutions and Men

  Nigeria is going through a difficult patch. The Executive is non-performing while the National Assembly is impotent. The National Assembly ordinarily should stand for the collective will of the people. For one reason or the other, those invited by the NASS have found one way or the other to abstain from facing the heeding the call of the NASS. Examples are   the I.G of Police. The latter had been invited severally but refused to come before the Senate. He refused to come again yesterday. The Senate has given him another week to honour the invitation. This is the same person who defied the President’s order to relocate to Benue state. It is instructive to note that the President had not reprimanded him in whatever way, at least not publicly. The I.G is either acting the President’s script or is a lord unto himself. Institutions must be respected whether one likes it or not. The chief of the police institution should not be seen as being disobedient to the law of the land. He would have no reason to say Dino Melaye is disrespecting the law when he himself is guilty of same. Our nascent democracy would not be deepened when people respect individuals more than the Institution. Flouting court orders is strange to democracy. One calls to mind Col. Dasuki, the erstwhile National Security Adviser, Sheikh el-Zakzaky,  the Shiite sect leader, among others who have been ordered released by the courts but are still being kept in detention some three years after. The separation of powers should be maintained and respected by the Executive, else the government would be a pseudo-military one where jackboot dictatorship holds sway. Civilian rule is way different from Democracy. The latter entails the upholding of the rule of law, separation of powers, respect for national institutions, freedom of expression, right to  peaceful protest, upholding of people’s Fundamental Human Right, etc. the earlier the government retrace its step to real democracy the better for the nation.

25 April, 2018

Question time per Dino Melaye

  


    I don't blame Dino for not wanting to come to Lokoja. I was there when he was attacked at Kabba Day. What happened to his attackers? Was the gov hounded by the security in connection with importation of arms into the country? Was Dino a ninja warrior that could escape from between security personnel in a vehicle? Or was he kept to one side of the vehicle? If so, it was unprofessional of the police. Take a cue from Samuel Doe saga.  Was  he not invited by Nigerian and ECOMOG soldiers? Was Doe not abducted and killed? Is the police neutral in this case? Everybody knows Dino has problems with Gov Yahaya Bello so it is totally right for one to think Dino Melaye would be wary of going to Lokoja to honor the police invitation. More so,  given the fact he had gone to court concerning that. Has Senator Omo-Agege  being held or harassed in any way per his invasion of the Senate with thugs? I believe Dino's travails is political he though he doesn't help his cause. I believe Dino Melaye should tone down his rhetorics and bellicosity. He should be less confrontational in pursuing his goals. He should realize the political firmament does not augur well for him at this time. The odds are stacked against him at the Federal executive level. He should deal his cards right. If not, this his travails will just be the beginning of his problems. The police should also be as neutral as possible. It should serve the Nigerian state and not individuals. The Nigerian constitution is greater than any vested interest.

23 February, 2018

Dapchi Girls and Government lethargy

         
Yobe state Governor Ibrahim Gaidam 

  Nigeria does not cease to amaze me. We can say the kidnap of the Chibok girls by  Boko Haram was a mistake, what can we say about another reoccurrence? This time in Yobe state some girls of the Government Girls Science Technical  College, Dapchi were again victims of yet to be identified kidnappers. The government Director of Information, Abdullahi Bego came out to say the girls had been rescued only for  Governor Ibrahim Geidam to come around barely 24 hours later to deny the statement. Hear the Governor : 
“We issued the statement on the basis of information provided by one of the security agencies that is involved in the fight against Boko Haram and which we had no reason to doubt.
“We have now established that the information we relied on to make the statement was not credible.
The Yobe State Government apologises for that."
This shows a nation in serious problem. Which security agency gave the initial erroneous report? The agency should be taken up by the government. But alas, all wrongdoings will be swept under the carpet as usual by the government.
The thunder has struck in the same place twice. And to think of all the money allocated to our security agencies. Impunity is striding over the nooks and crannies of Nigeria. It beats one how some terrorists can enter into Nigeria, force some girls on buses and stroll out across the nation's border into another country. Are our borders this porous?  This is sad. Why is it that Nigeria never learns from history. One would have expected that all schools - boys' and girls'- would be under heavy security vigilance since the tragic kidnap of the Chibok girls. This is symptomatic of shithole countries of which Nigeria claims not to be one. 

Some of the damaged cars
                            
The townspeople has lost confidence in the security agencies and the government, reasons why they destroyed the Governor's convoy with missiles. The government should live up to its primary mandate of safeguarding the lives and properties of the citizens. That is the raison d'etre of government.

Dapchi Girls and Government lethargy

         
Yobe state Governor Ibrahim Gaidam 

  Nigeria does not cease to amaze me. We can say the kidnap of the Chibok girls by  Boko Haram was a mistake, what can we say about another reoccurrence? This time in Yobe state some girls of the Government Girls Science Technical  College, Dapchi were again victims of yet to be identified kidnappers. The government Director of Information, Abdullahi Bego came out to say the girls had been rescued only for  Governor Ibrahim Geidam to come around barely 24 hours later to deny the statement. Hear the Governor : 
“We issued the statement on the basis of information provided by one of the security agencies that is involved in the fight against Boko Haram and which we had no reason to doubt.
“We have now established that the information we relied on to make the statement was not credible.
The Yobe State Government apologises for that."
This shows a nation in serious problem. Which security agency gave the initial erroneous report? The agency should be taken up by the government. But alas, all wrongdoings will be swept under the carpet as usual by the government.
The thunder has struck in the same place twice. And to think of all the money allocated to our security agencies. Impunity is striding over the nooks and crannies of Nigeria. It beats one how some terrorists can enter into Nigeria, force some girls on buses and stroll out across the nation's border into another country. Are our borders this porous?  This is sad. Why is it that Nigeria never learns from history. One would have expected that all schools - boys' and girls'- would be under heavy security vigilance since the tragic kidnap of the Chibok girls. This is symptomatic of shithole countries of which Nigeria claims not to be one. 

Some of the damaged cars
                            
The townspeople has lost confidence in the security agencies and the government, reasons why they destroyed the Governor's convoy with missiles. The government should live up to its primary mandate of safeguarding the lives and properties of the citizens. That is the raison d'etre of government.

26 January, 2018

Of Gov. Yahaya Bello and the Herdsmen

      
The Governor of Kogi state is one character that I can never get round to understanding. He is an avowed defender of anything Fulani. It would not be out of place to say he is more Fulani than the Fulanis. Maybe this avowed likeness for the Fulanis can be situated in the fact that he was a recipient of the political fallout of the death of the erstwhile Governorship candidate Abubakar Audu. The hand of the Presidency was not far from his emergence as the authentic governor of Kogi state. He therefore owe President Buhari his unalloyed loyalty to repay the latter's largesse and to secure a second term according to some political observers.
  


 Be that as it may, the governor's invitation to the Fulani for a Fulani herdsmen colony could altruistic. However, the said colony should be situated in Ebira land (I have nothing against Ebira people) . Since Gov. Yahaya Bello loves the herdsmen and believes that they are harmless then it necessarily follows that he should prepare space for them in the Kogi Central Senatorial District. This call is as a result of reports and pictures circulating to the effect that the herdsmen have already landed in the Bunu area of Kabba/Bunu local government area of the state. It is fervently hoped that the rumour is unfounded else it would show the Governor as totally playing to the presidency gallery. If you love the herdsmen show it practically by welcoming them in your geographical domain. It will show you are up to the task when down the line the Fulani starts to assert their authority on the land. As a student of history we know what happens when our Fulani friends are invited to the table. As per the Governor's speech of turning Kogi into Holland good luck with that. The Fulani could jolly well stay in their geographical space and turn the core North into a Dutch miracle. With the unemployment, illiteracy, and poverty up north, their  people no doubt need them more than Kogi state. 

Of Gov. Yahaya Bello and the Herdsmen

      
The Governor of Kogi state is one character that I can never get round to understanding. He is an avowed defender of anything Fulani. It would not be out of place to say he is more Fulani than the Fulanis. Maybe this avowed likeness for the Fulanis can be situated in the fact that he was a recipient of the political fallout of the death of the erstwhile Governorship candidate Abubakar Audu. The hand of the Presidency was not far from his emergence as the authentic governor of Kogi state. He therefore owe President Buhari his unalloyed loyalty to repay the latter's largesse and to secure a second term according to some political observers.
  


 Be that as it may, the governor's invitation to the Fulani for a Fulani herdsmen colony could altruistic. However, the said colony should be situated in Ebira land (I have nothing against Ebira people) . Since Gov. Yahaya Bello loves the herdsmen and believes that they are harmless then it necessarily follows that he should prepare space for them in the Kogi Central Senatorial District. This call is as a result of reports and pictures circulating to the effect that the herdsmen have already landed in the Bunu area of Kabba/Bunu local government area of the state. It is fervently hoped that the rumour is unfounded else it would show the Governor as totally playing to the presidency gallery. If you love the herdsmen show it practically by welcoming them in your geographical domain. It will show you are up to the task when down the line the Fulani starts to assert their authority on the land. As a student of history we know what happens when our Fulani friends are invited to the table. As per the Governor's speech of turning Kogi into Holland good luck with that. The Fulani could jolly well stay in their geographical space and turn the core North into a Dutch miracle. With the unemployment, illiteracy, and poverty up north, their  people no doubt need them more than Kogi state. 

A Minister's Careless Talk

     

          The Federal  government  better make up its mind over who are behind the incessant attack of the herdsmen. One day the SSS says the attacks are the handiwork of the IS in West Africa another day the military will say the attacks are as a result of the anti grazing laws enacted by different states in the Federation. What this means is that the agencies saddled with the security of the country are not on the same page. It is either they are incompetent or they lack the will to call a spade a spade. If the latter is the case then the security agencies are part of the problem.   The other aspect of this is that the statement by the Defense Minister Mansur Dan-Ali  http://punchng.com/defence-minister-blames-herdsmen-killings-on-anti-grazing-law-route-blockage/is unfortunate not least because it came out of his mouth but because he seemed to tacitly support the actions of the murderous herdsmen but implying that because of the fact that you don't like a law that gives you the right to react violently and criminally to the said law. This, unfortunately, is an invitation to anarchy because it engenders a resort to self help by citizens which has the deleterious effect of upending law and order in the polity. If one is not comfortable with a particular law there is a laid down procedure for challenging that law. The Minister should therefore be seen by all peace loving people as a contributor to the conflagration sweeping across the country as a result of the criminal activities of the Fulani herdsmen.


26 December, 2017

Karma is a bitch

 
   Karma is a bitch. APC and their supporters gave Jonathan hell for daring to increase fuel price but with power they seem to be as powerless as they can be. A lot of deadlines to NNPC has come and passed but scarcity remains. The President is incidentally the Petroleum Minister but could not manage the situation. The situation will unfortunately persist as we practice a mutant form of Federalism unlike any in this world. A Federalism where the federating units go to the center every month, cap in hand, to collect handouts from a powerful center (the big brother). It aches my heart to see my nation doing the same thing over and over again and expecting to have a different result. It is very unfortunate that our leaders can not exhibit the traits of leaders. Leaders must take hard decisions for their nations to move forward.
 
A situation where the President can not address the nation on the cause and government efforts to stem the scarcity of this all important resource, calls to question the leadership qualities of the President.A case where France, for example, is hit by a terrorist and our President would be the first to send condolences but the same man would not address his own people in a time of need if dubious and suspect. The president's handlers are not helping matters. They believe laundering the President image by way of a documentary is what Nigerians are interested in at this time. The little fuel in my generator is what I poured in my car to take me to the office. Without NEPA  and bereft of fuel in my gen how would Nigerians watch a documentary? Very ill-timed and needless at this time. Unless it was a grand plan to deflect public attention from the crippling fuel scarcity.  The regime has proven itself adept at the dark art of misdirection time and time again.
 
   The nation must be restructured and government involvement in the economy must be at a minimum. Unnecessary subsidies must be removed. The price of fuel can't be the same across the length and breadth of Nigeria. Let each state buy and sell according to the dictates of economics. Our 5 or so refineries must be made to work. Iran, under years of economic sanctions, was still able to refine its oil. It's a pity that we can not refine our Petroleum at peace time. We cannot even distribute at peace time. What are we turning to as a nation? A nation of nampy pambies? Always looking for the quick fix. When the price differential of tomatoes up north and down south is so wide, condemning costs etc, why should anyone expect the cost of petrol to be the same up north and down south? Government picking the price equalization bill can not work forever. We all thought the era of subsidy was over until we learnt government IS still subsidizing by about #26. This blind leading the blind must stop. Nigeria is very blessed and we deserve the best. Alas, with Buhari it is not yet Uhuru.