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Obasanjo Has Outlived His Usefulness To Nigeria – Gov Fayose

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Ekiti state governor, Ayodele Fayose has described former President Olusegun Obasanjo as a political analogue who has outlived his usefulness to Nigeria.

Fayose, who reacted to Obasanjo’s statement asking President Muhammadu Buhari not to contest the 2019 election, said that the former president contributed to failure of Buhari’s government.

He asked Obasanjo to leave the political scene for the younger ones, saying: “Obasanjo and Buhari are like the accuser and the accused; two of them are analogue and they do not represent the Nigeria of today.

“Obasanjo (the accuser) and Buhari (the accused) are both expired people that Nigerians are desirous of getting rid of. They both don’t know when they were born and have outlived their usefulness in the political life of Nigeria.

“Content of OBJ’s letter is a welcome development but the messenger is also culpable in the enthronement and colossal failure of Buhari.

“Though we warned them ahead of this tragedy, it is therefore the decision of Nigerians that Buhari has failed and he must go, not that of OBJ.” [myad]

PDP To Obasanjo: Nigeria Cannot Create Political Quicksand In Third Force

Kola Ologbondiyan

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has made it clear to the former Nigerian President, Olusegun Obasanjo that the country cannot afford to create what t called political quicksand in the third force as the country prepares for the 2019 general elections.

In a statement today, Tuesday, reacting to Obasanjo’s letter to President Muhammadu Buhari, the PDP rejected Obasanjo’s call for a third force, which it said would amount to repeating the same blunder that brought in the ideologically vacuous that had wrecked havoc on the nation.

In the statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, the party said that “the fact that President Buhari and the APC had irredeemably failed our nation is obvious to all, but that the solution to the nation’s problems does not lie in creating another political quicksand in a third force but consolidating on a rescue mission with the repositioned PDP which Nigerians have already embraced.

“The PDP is now standing on a truly democratic ground that perfectly represents and reflects the hopes and aspirations of all Nigerians irrespective of their class, creed or tribe.

“That is why our great party has now, more than ever before, become a center of the new patriotic and broad-based engagements by well-meaning Nigerians and coalitions across board, including past leaders, in rekindling our democratic process that places priority on returning power to the people.

“The fact is that Nigerians overrated President Buhari in 2015 but they have now seen that he never possessed the capacity and the required aptitude to effectively govern our great nation and pilot a healthy economy.

“This accounts for the reason former President Obasanjo, just like most Nigerians today, are concerned about the quality of presidential candidates to be presented by various parties for the 2019 election.

“The fact is that while the APC is already caught up with President Buhari, the PDP is open for a new engagement that will throw up the President, which our nation truly deserves at this crucial moment.

“We therefore call on Nigerians, including all our leaders across board, to come together to rebuild our nation on PDP’s consolidated base rather than traversing on another learning curve.” [myad]

Presidency Ignores Obasanjo’s Attack, After Meeting With Tinubu, Akande

Tinubu Akande and Buhari

The Presidency has chosen to ignore former President Olusegun Obasanjo who launched an attack on President Muhammadu Buhari and the All Progressives Congress (APC) during which he askede Buhari not to contest the 2019 election for a second term in office.

The Presidency, after a meeting between President Buhari with national leader of  the APC, Asiwaju  Bola Tinubu and the former Interim National Chairman of the party, Chief Bisi Akande, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, said  it would not respond to Obasanjo’s comments.

Both Akande and Tinubu who arrived presidential Villa at 3:50pm, refused to speak to news men after the hour long meeting. They left the President’s official residence at 4:50.pm.

Also, the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu told inquisitive news men: “we will not react for now.”

This was even as Akande had once said: “Buhari is my personal friend, he is running a very difficult system of government. Even if Angel should come to run the system of government he’s running, he cannot succeed.

“Nigeria democracy is the military democracy of sharing. The longer you practice American democracy, the poorer you become in Nigeria.

“The system is unworkable. Any law under any unworkable constitution is a bad law. They are doing a difficult thing under a very bad system. So long we continue with this form of system, Nigeria will not succeed.”

Meanwhile, the spokesman to Asiwaju Tinubu, Tunde Rahman said in a statement that the meeting between his boss and Chief Akande with the Presidenti Buhari was scheduled last week.

He said that President Buhari periodically schedules talks with Asiwaju Tinubu and Baba Akande, as he does with other Nigerians and APC figures, to discuss substantive issues pertaining to the governance of the country and matters concerning the party.

Rahama said that today’s visit was one such meeting, emphasizing that the meeting had nothing to do with the statement of former President Obasanjo.

“It is totally unconnected. At the time of the meeting, Asiwaju Tinubu and Baba Akande were even unaware that President Obasanjo had released his statement.” [myad]

Obj, The Sly Fox, By Yusuf Ozi-Usman

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Mathew Okikiola Aremu Olusegun Obasanjo, simply abbreviated as OBJ, has always amused me whenever he speaks, especially on national issues.

What many people may not understand about this man, who had had the privilege of riding this country’s military and political tides, is that one: he is very patriotic; two, he often, in a more cunning way, ties such patriotism to the popularity he always find opportunity to gather and, of course, with a price which may not be pronounced and three; he has this ability of displaying what one would call ‘an act of god’ at every critical moment of this nation’s life.

Obasanjo, as usual, just as the nation prepares for the next crucial election in 2019, has exploded on the present government led by Muhammadu Buhari. The same thing happened in 2014 when he exploded on the then President Goodluck Jonathan, who he virtually brought from Bayelsa, dusted, made to be ‘elected’ and installed as Nigeria’s President.

In fact, I doubt if anybody remembers now, his boast in 2007, when he was leaving office after two-term of a total of eight years, that Nigerians would long for him or beg him to come back to lead them, long after he would have left office, having lost the dogged fight to break the constitutional provision by canvassing for third-term.

And, when today, Tuesday, January 23, Obasanjo did his usual act, of assessing and condemning the reigning government, I wasn’t surprised. As a matter of fact, I would have surprised if he had not come out the way he did, the trade-mark with which he had long been identified.

When I received the text of Obasanjo’s press conference, I read it with a great deal of concentration, so much that I clashed with my wife (in the other room), who had expected me to eat the food she kept for me on the dining table, as the food was getting cold.

Why did I have to engage in concentrating on the text of Obasanjo’s latest release?

It was not his deconstruction of President Muhammadu Buhari and his government that attracted me, as he (Obasanjo) did in the case of Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, when he deconstructed the same Jonathan in favour of Buhari in 2015.

As I read the text of his press conference, I was eager to know what alternative to Buhari he offered for the rapid development of the country of his dream, or who the giant political gladiators he named as an alternative to Buhari in 2019.

Even though, the title of the text of the press conference suggested the direction of his long assessment, but I wanted to know how he put it for my understanding.

The totality of Obasanjo’s long ‘grammar’ was his suggestion that all citizens of the country should come together and form Coalition of Nigerians movement (CN), with headquarters in Abuja, the nation’s capital territory.

Two issues which he raised in the press conference transparently pointed the direction to which he wanted Nigeria go: one: he refreshed our memory that Nigeria was in the same precarious socio economic and political as well as security situations before 1999 when he came in as President, implying that it was his government that resolved the logjams. And two; that he will not be party to using the proposed Coalition to search for Presidential candidate for the country. These two points put together, show the desperation of Obasanjo to become the leader of the country once more: one, that it is only him that can lead the country to Eldorado as he did between 1999 and 2007 and two, that he will lead the Coalition for Nigeria and eventually the country.

Forget about all the good things he rolled out to justify the formation of Coalition of Nigeria movement, the question is: what type of system will the government under CN called, especially, when he ruled out further existence of all the political parties that were registered constitutionally? What will happen to the nation’s constitution? What will happen to INEC and elections? What will become of National Assembly and State Houses of Assembly? It is not very clear whether what Obasanjo is advocating is not an interim government or a military form of government. Indeed, until he explains the concept and practice of CN, as he abbreviated it, it will be very hard to describe the system in which political parties and elections, the constitution, as well as perhaps, the lawmaking bodies are cancelled.

As a matter of fact, one has never argued that things are in bad shapes in this country, but no one has provided an answer to the way to go from here: to name one or two political giants that will be able to perform better than President Buhari, in terms of providing security for the citizenry wherever they are, in terms of stopping herdsmen/farmers clashes and killings, in terms of eliminating Boko Haram in a jiffy, in terms of providing abundant employment for millions of jobless Nigerians, in terms of making items cheap in the markets, in terms of stopping the Niger Delta militancy, in terms of bringing dollar down against naira, in terms of stopping seasonal queues in petrol stations across the country, in terms of bringing the price of fuel down to N50 per litre and so on.

The options which Obasanjo has just announced: the option of CN government or the conglomerate is certainly self-serving, and a third-term agenda being dusted for implementation.

And it is obviously his own way of justifying the fact that it is only him that can right all the wrongs of Nigeria; a prediction he made before bowing out of office reluctantly in 2007.

To me, Obasanjo had said practically nothing!

Can I eat my food now? [myad]

Obasanjo Plans Return To Power In Style, Wants CN To Cancel Out APC, PDP, Others

Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
Former President, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo

Former Nigeria’s two-term civilian President, Chief Mathew Okikiola Aremu Olusegun Obasanjo has come out with an idea of returning to power in different name, after serving eight years allowed by the constitution, advocating the formation of what he called ‘Coalition of Nigeria (CN) movement with him in charge.

He said that the movement, which should be none political, should succeed the All Progressives Congress (APC), the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and other political parties that are registered by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Obasanjo, in a special press conference today, Tuesday, made it clear that President Muhammadu Buhari has failed to resolve many challenges for which he recommended him for the electorate in 2015, even as he said:  “I have had occasion in the past to say that the two main political parties – APC and PDP – were wobbling.  I must reiterate that nothing has happened to convince me otherwise.  If anything, I am reinforced in my conviction.”

Obasanjo who was also a military Head of State in the 70’s said: “we need a Coalition for Nigeria (CN). Such a Movement at this juncture needs not be a political party but one to which all well-meaning Nigerians can belong.  That Movement must be a coalition for democracy, good governance, social and economic well-being and progress.  Coalition to salvage and redeem our country.  You can count me with such a Movement.”

He said that if neither APC nor PDP is a worthy horse to ride to lead Nigeria at this crucial and critical time, Nigerians should not just sit down lamenting and wringing their hands desperately and hopelessly.

He believed that the situation Nigerians are in today is akin to what and where the country was in at the beginning of this democratic dispensation in 1999, adding that the nation was tottering.  “People became hopeless and saw no bright future in the horizon.  It was all a dark cloud politically, economically and socially.  The price of oil at that time was nine dollars per barrel and we had a debt overhang of about $35 billion. Most people were confused with lack of direction in the country.  One of the factors that saved the situation was a near government of national unity that was put in place to navigate us through the dark cloud.  We had almost all hands on deck.

We used people at home and from the diaspora and we navigated through the dark cloud of those days.  At that time, most people were hopelessly groping in the dark.  They saw no choice, neither in the left nor in the right, and yet we were not bereft of people at home and from the diaspora that could come together to make Nigeria truly a land flowing with milk and honey.  Where we are is a matter of choice but we can choose differently to make a necessary and desirable change, once again.

“Wherever I go, I hear Nigerians complaining, murmuring in anguish and anger.  But our anger should not be like the anger of the cripple.  We can collectively save ourselves from the position we find ourselves.  It will not come through self-pity, fruitless complaint or protest but through constructive and positive engagement and collective action for the good of our nation and ourselves and our children and their children.

“We need moral re-armament and engaging togetherness of people of like-mind and goodwill to come solidly together to lift Nigeria up.  This is no time for trading blames or embarking on futile argument and neither should we accept untenable excuses for non-performance.”

Obasanjo agreed that the present administration of President Muhammadu Buhari has done what it can do to the limit of its ability, aptitude and understanding, adding that the administration and its political party platform must also agree with the rest of Nigerians that what they have done and what they are capable of doing is not good enough for the country.

“They have given as best as they have and as best as they can give. Nigeria deserves and urgently needs better than what they have given or what we know they are capable of giving.  To ask them to give more will be unrealistic and will only sentence Nigeria to a prison term of four years if not destroy it beyond the possibility of an early recovery and substantial growth. Einstein made it clear to us that doing the same thing and expecting a different result is the height of folly. Already, Nigerians are committing suicide for the unbearable socio-economic situation they find themselves in.  And yet Nigerians love life.  We must not continue to reinforce failure and hope that all will be well.  It is self-deceit and self-defeat and another aspect of folly.”
The former Nigerian leader wrote off APC, PDP and other political parties, saying: “I can categorically say there is nothing to write home about in their new team.”

He stressed that only choice left to take by Nigeria is the coalition of the concerned and the willing – ready for positive and drastic change, progress and involvement.  Change that will give hope and future to all our youth and dignity and full participation to all our women. Our youth should be empowered to deploy their ability to learn, innovate and work energetically at ideas and concepts in which they can make their own original inputs.  Youth must be part of the action today and not relegated to leadership of tomorrow which may never come.  Change that will mean enhancement of living standard and progress for all.  A situation where the elected will accountably govern and every Nigerian will have equal opportunity not based on kinship and friendship but based on free citizenship.”

Obasanjo argued that democracy is sustained and measured and not by leaders doing extra-ordinary things, but by citizens rising up to do ordinary things extra-ordinarily well.

According to him, Nigeria’s democracy, development and progress at this juncture require ordinary citizens of Nigeria to do the extra-ordinary things of changing the course and direction of our lackluster performance and development.

“If leadership fails, citizens must not fail and there lies the beauty and importance of democracy.  We are challenged by the current situation; we must neither adopt spirit of cowardice nor timidity let alone impotence but must be sustained by courage, determination and commitment to say and do and to persist until we achieve upliftment for Nigeria.  Nothing ventured, nothing gained and we believe that our venturing will not be in vain.  God of Nigeria has endowed this country adequately and our non-performance cannot be blamed on God but on leadership.  God, who has given us what we need and which is potentially there, will give us leadership enablement to actualize our potentiality.”

He stressed that the development and modernization of Nigeria country and society must be anchored and sustained on dynamic Nigerian culture, enduring values and an enchanting Nigerian dream.

Today, Nigeria needs all hands on deck.  All hands of men and women of goodwill must be on deck.  We need all hands to move our country forward.

“Last time, we asked, prayed and worked for change and God granted our request.  This time, we must ask, pray and work for change with unity, security and progress. And God will again grant us.  Of course, nothing should stop such a Movement from satisfying conditions for fielding candidates for elections.  But if at any stage the Movement wishes to metamorphose into candidate-sponsoring Movement for elections, I will bow out of the Movement because I will continue to maintain my non-partisan position.  Coalition for Nigeria must have its headquarters in Abuja.

“This Coalition for Nigeria will be a Movement that will drive Nigeria up and forward.  It must have a pride of place for all Nigerians, particularly for our youth and our women.  It is a coalition of hope for all Nigerians for speedy, quality and equal development, security, unity, prosperity and progress.  It is a coalition to banish poverty, insecurity and despair.  Our country must not be oblivious to concomitant danger around, outside and ahead.  Coalition for Nigeria must be a Movement to break new ground in building a united country, a socially-cohesive and moderately prosperous society with equity, equality of opportunity, justice and a dynamic and progressive economy that is self-reliant and takes active part in global division of labour and international decision-making.

“The Movement must work out the path of development and the trajectory of development in speed, quality and equality in the short- medium- and long-term for Nigeria on the basis of sustainability, stability, predictability, credibility, security, cooperation and prosperity with diminishing inequality. What is called for is love, commitment and interest in our country, not in self, friends and kinship alone but particularly love, compassion and interest in the poor, underprivileged and downtrodden.  It is our human duty and responsibility so to do.  Failure to do this will amount to a sin against God and a crime against humanity.

“Some may ask, what does Obasanjo want again?  Obasanjo has wanted nothing other than the best for Nigeria and Nigerians and he will continue to want nothing less.  And if we have the best, we will be contented whether where we live is described as palaces or huts by others and we will always give thanks to God.

“I, therefore, will gladly join such a Movement when one is established as Coalition for Nigeria, CN, taking Nigeria to the height God has created it to be.  From now on, the Nigeria eagle must continue to soar and fly high.  CN, as a Movement, will be new, green, transparent and must remain clean and always active, selflessly so.  Members must be ready to make sacrifice for the nation and pay the price of being pioneers and good Nigerians for our country to play the God-assigned role for itself, for its neighbours, for its sub-region of West Africa, for its continent and for humanity in general.  For me, the strength and sustainable success of CN will derive largely from the strong commitment of a population that is constantly mobilized to the rallying platform of the fact that going forward together is our best option for building a nation that will occupy its deserved place in the global community.”

To President Buhari, Chief Obasanjo, after rubbishing his possible candidacy for the 2019 election said: “I only appeal to brother Buhari to consider a deserved rest at this point in time and at this age. I continue to wish him robust health to enjoy his retirement from active public service.  President Buhari does not necessarily need to heed my advice.  But whether or not he heeds it, Nigeria needs to move on and move forward.” [myad]

Burden Of Being A Buharist

buharistWe were legions who started professing General Muhammadu Buhari’s way of life and politics, we saw in him a man we can trust with redirecting the nation’s affairs; a country economically raped, humanly cannibalized, politically manipulated and administratively destroyed by bandits and their cohorts.
Some of us did not just become Buharist because PMB won election, we have stood with his integrity and ultra patriotism right from his military incursion into leadership. I know so many astute Buharist who are in this fast moving train with no stake for personal benefits, we give what we give because we believe in what Muhammadu Buhari represents, whether in or out of power.
Among the legions of Buharist are the turncoats, they came with a mindset to celebrate a repeat of what Buhari is in his 20 months as military head of state. They thought, thieves will be thrown into gallows with the grinding patience of the courts, they forget that his second coming is one of rule of law. Don’t blame them, they are patriots who are angry and are against the monumental corruption that had taken firm and uncompromising grip of Nigeria. But, they forget that at this second coming, PMB is limited by the frustrating democratic structures to which he must govern.
Most so-called Buharist have lost their way in the labyrinth of politics, their hopes are daily been dashed because they fail to see the frustrating machineries of government, they want results but ignore the tripod that holds democracy. It is not their fault, they have never truly seen the pathetic mess 16 years of PDP maladministration left the nation.
Being a Buharist comes with sacrifices, genuine followers of PMB do not live in another clime. We all experience the conundrum that stares us all, we are not immune to poverty and lack,  but we know the prices that needed to be paid to get Nigeria out of the woods.
It is disheartening seeing supposedly Buharist who joined the train for selfish reasons, either for appointment or some form of benefit become trumpeters of disharmony.
Genuine Buharist make sacrifices daily knowing that PMB is human and will make mistakes, some of which are acts committed by lieutenants that wants to cleave to the evil of the past. We will continue to support Buhari because healing does not come easy neither does change of a nation comes with whispers.
My consolation and that of several others is that, the more they try to demonize PMB, the more we will stand by him. We will not falter, we will not fear and we will not give up on him and Nigeria.
For those who are so frightened of their believe in him, you never were a part of us. We thank you for showing us that believes for you is tied to personal satisfaction with no sense of history.
For the millions on the street who daily caress their PVC in preparation to reelect PMB, I say thank you for not drifting with the wind and buying into the demonic messages sold to you by harbingers of criminality.
The street does not care for the erroneous messages of PMB’s enemies on social media or the mainstream media conspiracy, they know their hopes lie with the innocence of Buhari.
Let all those pretentious Buharist leave now, their infantile diatribes and antics will be in the open for all to see. Politics is local, the locals are the true, unadulterated Buharist and when the time comes, the victory dance will shame the enemies.
On this note, I thank all the true Buharist; we came, we are seeing and we will conquer. [myad]

Aisha Buhari: The Critic In The Other Room, By Reuben Abati

Wife of the Nigeria's President Mrs Aisha Buhari
Wife of the Nigeria’s President Mrs Aisha Buhari

Mrs Aisha M. Buhari, the wife of President Muhammadu Buhari is probably the most loved person in Nigeria today, especially by critics of her husband’s administration. She first came to our notice in this regard when in the course of her ailing husband’s medical vacation in London, she famously declared through BBC Hausa Service that the Buhari administration had been hijacked by a cabal. Long before anybody raised the issue, she was the first to observe that President Buhari has no business seeking a second term in office the way he was carrying on. She even added that she would not join him for any second term campaign. I had written a piece at the time titled “Aisha and that BBC interview”.
I said I expected that the statement attributed to her would be disowned. But no such thing happened. Her husband soon took his own pound of flesh when at a press conference in Germany, he told the entire world that Aisha Buhari, his wife, belongs to the “living room, the kitchen and the other room.” I didn’t support this brazenly chauvinistic statement but I reminded Mrs Buhari that her primary duty is to support her husband, and that this, historically, has indeed been the duty of First Ladies. Mamie Eisenhower covered up for her husband. Jackie Kennedy had to endure her husband, JFK’s shortcomings. Hillary Clinton saved Bill Clinton by standing with him in his most difficult moment. Not every President would ask for a Grace Mugabe, who pushed her husband out of office, or a Lucy Kibaki who made Mwai Kibaki of Kenya look like a domestic victim. Closer home, the tradition has been for our First Ladies to stand by their husbands through thick and thin. Those whose husbands were Muslims, with perhaps the exception of Maryam Babangida, took the additional step of staying off the radar.  Aisha Buhari is probably the first Nigerian First Lady to cultivate the public persona of an assertive, irreverent, independent-minded, critic-in-the-other-room, aggressive, resident and privileged “wailing wailer” in Aso Villa.

I don’t consider this a praise-worthy development. I stand by the cautious conservative view I expressed in my previous article on her.  From initial concerns about her haute-couture fashion appearances, Nigerians have come to regard her more for her occasional, but striking political statements, or such statements that may be attributed to her. She reportedly bolted out of “the other room” about three days ago, when she retweeted videos of two major attacks on her husband’s administration on the floor of the Senate.
Senator Isa Misau (Bauchi Central) had accused President Buhari of surrounding himself with incompetent persons. He even cited the example of the new Director-General of the Nigeria Intelligence Agency (NIA), which in my view is an unfair assessment.
Civil servants are not necessarily competent because they pass promotion examinations. The most important requirement in the secret intelligence cycle may not necessarily be book intelligence. But Misau spoke his mind as he painted a broader picture of incompetence and disappointment, and the failure of the Buhari cabinet: 50% of whom he dismissed outrightly.  Mrs Buhari found this so quotable and impressive, she tweeted the video on her twitter handle six times! Three days later, and in the face of the public interest that this has generated, the tweets are still there. Nobody has disowned them or deleted them. One popular caveat in twitter-sphere is that “retweets are not endorsements.”
In this case, it seems we are not dealing with mere retweets, but actual endorsement. You retweet what makes an impression on you. Mrs Buhari on the handle, a verified handle – @aishambuhari – also retweets Senator Ben Murray-Bruce’s condemnation of the Buhari administration. Ben Bruce goes about proclaiming that he talks common sense, and although I don’t see much sense in what is common, uncommon sense projects more creativity in my view, but clearly Aisha Buhari sees sense in Ben Bruce’s unflattering criticisms of President Buhari’s leadership style and ability, and hence she serves as his Vuvuzela.
Ben Bruce has been going about since then like a man who just got a sweetheart kiss from a crush.
Mrs Buhari’s conduct is unusual; it is shocking in its extra-ordinariness, to put it directly, it smacks of treachery and disloyalty. But it has fetched her enormous praise. My brother and colleague, Dele Momodu, a one-time Buharist, no, in fact a Buharideen, now a thoroughly disappointed “wailing wailer” has written a paen to Aisha Buhari. Ben Murray-Bruce has also composed the equivalent of a poem in her honour. He says she must refuse to be “cowed”.  Ben Bruce is mean. Why use the word cow at this time?  Is he suggesting that Mrs Aisha Buhari should not allow herself to be turned into a cow, when he as a common sense Senator knows that cows are not particularly famous in Nigeria at this time?
He redeems himself by saying she is an intelligent woman. Some other commentators have said that Aisha Buhari will make a better President of Nigeria than her husband. There are others who have suggested that she should become Nigeria’s Vice-President in 2019. “Toasting” and “seducing” another man’s wife with nice words is off-limits in my cultural space.  I disagree with everyone on social media and elsewhere who have been saying that Aisha Buhari is right to criticize her husband publicly and to lend voice and strength to the likes of Senator Misau and Ben Murray-Bruce. Reno Omokri has also praised Aisha M. Buhari. This is how we would be here and Femi Fani-Kayode will be the chairman at an award ceremony making President Buhari’s wife “the Woman of the Year 2018”. If care is not taken, Aisha Buhari will soon join the Chibok Girls Movement or become an associate of Oby Ezekwesili’s Red Card Movement.
I think something is wrong somewhere. The position of the President is a national security position. It is hard enough to be a President, but to have issues on the home front makes the job doubly difficult. This is the very issue that came up the other day. One character who likes to talk accused me of being sympathetic to the Jonathan administration and using style to criticize the present administration. I told him off and reminded him of my rights as a trained journalist and as a professionally licensed critic and citizen. He held his ground. So I asked: “Aisha Buhari criticizes President Buhari and retweets anti-Buhari comments, is she also a Jonathanian woman? The guy had nothing to say. So I added: “if President Buhari is being criticized in his own bedroom, by persons who eat his pepper and palm oil, what moral right does anybody have to silence critics of his administration?” The guy blurted out: “if my wife tries that nonsense with me, there will be a meeting with my in-laws with serious consequences!” Case settled, so I rested it.
The de-marketing campaign against President Buhari is even worse than that. Within 24 hours after the retweet on Aisha Buhari’s handle, it was reported that one of her daughters, Zahra M. Buhari had also posted a cryptic statement, which suggested a condemnation of the administration. Unlike her mother, Zahra does not seem to have a verified twitter handle. There are even about eight handles bearing her name, including one that confesses to being a parody. But of all these, the most influential is – @zmbuhari – which has the largest following – 77.4k – and which seems to be more credible. Under this handle, Zahra supports her father, retweets her mother’s tweets including the ones already cited, she sounds spiritual and poetic and in every measure, comes across as her mother’s daughter, as if mother and daughter are united in a rebellious mission inside the Presidential Villa.
I recommend a forensic study of the retweets under her handle. In one case, she retweets  @aminuganawa, a bright US-based Ph.D, who writes: “I doubt if there is anyone who would want you to succeed more than your wife and children. Your success is their success. If there is anything that will harm you they are likely to be the first to notice it. If you want an honest feedback listen to your wife and children.” That was three days ago, shortly after Zahra retweeted her mother’s retweets. Are we being told that the President does not listen to his wife and children, and that indeed, outsiders have held him hostage? A rigorous semiotic analysis of wife-and-daughter-Buhari’s tweets belongs to another level of analysis and other revelations.  But here is Zahra M. Buhari’s most controversial tweet in the last 48 hours and it speaks for itself:
Sahih al-Bukahri, Knowledge
Book 3, Hadith 1
Narrated ‘Abu Huraira
When the Prophet (pbuh) finished his/
speech, he said, Where is the questioner,/
Who inquired about the Hour (Doomsday)?”/
The Bedouin said “I am here, O Allah’s Apostle”/
Then the Prophet (phub) said, “When honesty is lost, then wait for the Hour/
(Doomsday).”/
The Bedouin said, “How will that be lost?”/
The Prophet (phub) said, “When the power/
or authority comes in the hands of unfit/persons, then wait for the hour/ (Doomsday.)”
The foregoing verse is probably the most intellectually relevant criticism of the Buhari government to date and to be attributed to his daughter’s platform is the scariest of all things. “Unfit persons”? “Doomsday?”
It seems to me that some people are sleeping on the job. The happiness of the President is a matter of national security. The biggest problems that the Buhari administration has faced have been mainly unforced errors. In the absence of a competent opposition, this government has consistently shot itself in the foot. To add to that: a President with what looks like a troubled home is the most unfortunate thing that can happen to a country. To show a lack of capacity to manage that particular trouble has sorry implications for the Presidency and the administration. I may sound conservative but I think the twin-image of a rebellious wife and a free-willing daughter posting negative comments about a sitting President should be of greater interest to the intelligence agencies and reputation managers.
However, it is possible that there is a fake Buhari wife and a fake Buhari daughter out there being used to amplify negative narratives, in the most treacherous medium of the time: the social media.  It is the job of the intelligence system to track that trail and stop it, if indeed it exists. It doesn’t require more than a couple of emails to Twitter, anyway, with complaints about implications for national security. Zahra M. Buhari doesn’t need to have so many twitter accounts in her name.  And if Aisha Buhari’s account has been hacked, we should be told, and if she did not retweet those anti-spouse messages, we should know even if serious damage has been done already. If this is not the case: then we should say this: her job in the other room does not include openly and deliberately discrediting her husband. This much should be made clear. And if that fails, then we would be dealing, more or less with the true quality of the man in that other room.
The bottom line in my view: This President needs HELP. And he is not getting it.

Presidency To Ex Speaker Na’abba: Why You Should Support Buhari

Ghali Naaba

The Presidency has enumerated the achievements of President Muhammadu Buhari in his three years in office to the former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Ghali Na’Abba to show why he should change his negative opinions about the President as published in some news media recently.

A statement by the senior special assistant to the President on media and publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, wondered that Na’abba might not have paid attention late last year, to the achievements of the President which the Presidential media team put together and published in news media across the country.

Such achievements, Garba Shehu said, including, but not limited to:

*Nigeria exited its worst recession in decades. After five quarters of negative growth, the economy bounced back into positive territory. Agriculture was one of the stars of 2017, posting consistent growth levels even throughout the recession. Also, Inflation fell for ten consecutive months during 2017 (February to November).

*The Naira stabilised against the dollar, after the Central Bank introduced a new forex window for Investors and Exporters. The stability has attracted billions of dollars in portfolio investments since April 2017.

*On the back of a stable Naira and increased investment inflows, Nigeria’s stock market emerged one of the best-performing in the world, delivering returns in excess of 40 percent.

*Nigeria saw bumper food harvests, especially in rice, whose local production continues to rise significantly (States like Ebonyi, Kebbi, Kano leading the pack, with Ogun joining at the end of 2017). The price of a 50kg bag of rice – a staple in the country – has fallen by about 50 percent as local production has gone up.

*The Federal Government launched a 701 billion Naira Intervention Fund (‘Payment Assurance Programme’) aimed at supporting power generation companies to meet their payment obligations to gas and equipment suppliers, banks and other partners. The impact is being felt, the amount of power being distributed is now currently steady at around 4,000MW and generation now put at 7,000 MW, higher than ever recorded.

*The Federal Government began paying pensions to police officers who were granted Presidential pardon in 2000 after serving in the former Biafran Police during the Nigerian Civil War. These officers, and their next of kin, have waited for their pensions for 17 years since the Presidential pardon.

*Nigeria rose 24 places on the World Bank’s Ease of Doing Business rankings, and earned a place on the List of Top 10 Reformers in the world.

*Nigeria’s foreign exchange reserves grew $40 billion, reaching the highest level since 2014. Nigeria also added, this year, an additional $250m to its Sovereign Wealth Fund. Also, Nigeria’s trade balance crossed over into surplus territory, from a deficit in 2016.

*Nigeria successfully issued two Eurobonds (US$4.5bn), a Sukuk Bond (100 billion Naira), a Diaspora Bond (US$300m), and the first Sovereign Climate Bond in Africa, raising billions of dollars for infrastructure spending.

*The Federal Government launched a Tax Amnesty scheme expected to raise hundreds of millions of dollars in additional revenues when it closes in March 2018.

*The Federal Government successfully commenced implementation of a Whistleblowing Programme that has so far seen recoveries of tens of millions of dollars.

*The Social Investment Programme – Nigeria’s most ambitious social welfare programme ever – rolled out across dozens of states. (Currently, 5.2 million primary school children in 28,249 schools in 19 states are being fed daily; 200,000 unemployed graduated enlisted into the Npower Job Scheme, and a quarter of a million loans already distributed to artisans, traders, and farmers).

*The number of Nigerians facing food insecurity in the northeast dropped by half, according to the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO).

*The Nigeria Customs Service recorded its highest-ever revenue collection, crossing the One Trillion Naira (N1,000,000,000) mark. [The target for 2017 was 770 billion Naira (N770,573,730,490); 2016 Collection was just under 900 billion (N898,673,857,431.07)]

*The Joint Admissions and Matriculations Board (JAMB), under the new management appointed by President Buhari in 2016, remitted 7.8 billion Naira to the coffers of the Federal Government. The total amount remitted by JAMB between 2010 and 2016 was 51 million Naira.

*2017 was also the Year of Nigeria’s Agriculture Revolution, embodied by the successes of the Presidential Fertiliser Initiative (PFI) and the Anchor Borrowers Programme. More than a dozen moribund fertilizer blending plants  were revived under the PFI this year.

*Finally, this administration has laid the foundation for a 2018 that will be Nigeria’s Year of Infrastructure. A number of important infrastructure projects, in power, rail and road, are scheduled to come on-stream or inch close to completion next year.

“We are sure that this litany will clear all doubts about Na-Abba’s claim that President Buhari has done nothing for Nigeria, because “even a beetle-eyed critic cannot pretend not to notice the tremendous progress in the area of security and the war against corruption.”

“Before President Buhari was elected, Nigerians were living on their nerves and the entire country, including Abuja and Na’Abba’s Kano were almost barricaded because of the daily Boko Haram terrorist attacks on innocent people.

“Before the President was sworn into office, “the terrorists were so bold that they could successfully  attack the Police Headquarters in Abuja and army barracks in the Northeast”, something he described “as monumental national disgrace of historic scale.”

“With the better equipped more motivated security personnel under President Buhari, the Boko Haram terrorists have been so militarily crippled that they no longer have the capability to take and occupy any Nigerian territory as was the case under the former PDP administration.

“On corruption, President Buhari demonstrated extraordinary courage by going after former military chiefs for their involvement in corruption, and that if the President could go after fellow soldiers, what more evidence do we need to prove that the President is bold and sincere in fighting corruption?

“Speaker Na-Abba also claimed that the President has not added value to democracy in three years.

“The sense we have is that the Honorable speaker was confusing the political environment as had existed in the past, with this period when the President has shown a total commitment to the independence of the two arms of government, namely the Parliament and the Judiciary.

Reflecting on the atmosphere in which had prevailed before President Buhari came to office, Hon Na’Abba said sometimes back that there “were cogent and verifiable (facts that) there were several constitutional breaches. The budget was not being implemented as well as a lot of other things, which are in public domain…that money was being shared…to sabotage the efforts of the House of Representatives that I led…it was (deleted) who orchestrated the attempt by the ICPC to have my office and the House probed. The person who went to swear the affidavit was a known acolyte of (deleted) and it was not the first time. He did the same to Anyim Pius Anyim.”

“If Speaker Na’Abba will take a moment to ask his colleagues now serving in the Parliament, Speaker Dogara in particular will inform him that nothing of that sort is happening today.

The charge that democracy is now being undermined has therefore no basis against President Muhammadu Bukhari’s impeccable democratic credentials.” [myad]

Southeast APC Endorses Buhari For 2019, Says 4 Years Not Enough

Southeast leaders

Leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Igbo speaking Southeast has formally endorsed President Muhammadu Buhari for the 2019 Presidential election to complete his two terms of four years each.

The Southeast leader, Hon, Emma Eneukwu who is the National Vice Chairman, Southeast APC, said, when the leaders visited Buhari today at the Presidential Villa, Abuja: ‘‘it is our conviction that  four years is not enough for you to complete this worthy journey hence the need for another four years to enable you make Nigeria truly great.”

The APC leaders expressed gratitude to the President for the several projects receiving attention of the Federal Government in the South East including , 2nd Niger Bridge, Enugu-Port Harcourt road as well as the Enugu-Onitsha –Owerri road, among others.

This was even as they begged the President, “as a just and fair-minded leader, to make history by supporting the zoning of the office of the President in our great party to the South East at the end of your second tenure in office as President in 2023.”

Responding, the President commended the Southeast leaders for acknowledging the laudable and consistent efforts of his administration to restore Nigeria to the position of eminence.

“I am very pleased for your patriotism and consistency in supporting our administration. You are always going around explaining things even at the risk of abuse.

“I want you to know that I have not forgotten the efforts and sacrifices you have made in the successes I have achieved in my position and I appreciate what you are doing for the stability of our country and the future of our children and our grandchildren.

“I assure you that whatever I try to do, I will do it with a clear conscience and I’ll do the best I can do for all Nigerians.” [myad]

We Hit N4 Trillion Tax Collection In 2017, Fed Inland Revenue Boss Reveals

Tunde Fowler FIRS Boss

The Chairman of Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), Babatunde Fowler, has revealed that the Agency recorded N4 trillion as tax revenue collection in 2017 as against N3.3 trillion in 2016.

Fowler, who spoke at the FIRS 2018 Management and Stakeholders in Lagos with theme, “Optimizing Tax Administration with Parliamentary Synergy,” said that he was hopeful that the country would be further moved forward through taxation.

“By putting our hands together in contribution on to our set goal, I am confident that we will surpass our past result and we will be on our way to the future we hope to achieve.

“It is clear that taxation is the most sustainable of all government revenue sources.”

Fowler said that there has been sustained decline in global price of oil in second half of 2014, making the revenue generated from it to stand at N2.45 trillion.

He said that in 2015, 2016 and 2017, the nation’s revenue from oil stood at N1.29 trillion, N1.16 trillion and N1.52, respectively.

Fowler said the trend had adverse effects on the ability of oil dependent countries to meet their development objectives, adding:“for us in Nigeria, a decline in receipts from oil revenue and decline in accruals to states from the federal account has placed many states in a financial quandary, to the extent where basic obligation such as the payment of employee wage has become a perennial challenge.”

Fowler said that what the retreat hoped to achieve was part of efforts to ensure that the country must act differently by looking beyond oil as the mainstay of the economy.

“Therefore, there cannot be any serious discussion on diversification of the nation’s revenue generation without reviewing the country’s tax regime for optimal performance.

“Between the resource persons, we have invited our own staff and our stakeholders.

“We hope to draw from a wide spectrum of perspectives on how best to move forward.

“If the way forward requires a review of existing legal framework or legislative reform, there is no doubt in my mind that we have willing and able partners in National Assembly, FIRS Board and the Joint Tax Board.”

He commended the National Assembly and traditional institution for their involvement in deepening tax collection in the country.

Earlier, Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, who received the FIRS Chairman at his palace, thanked the National Assembly for its contribution and support to tax revenue generation in the country.

Akiolu said that the country needed good government, governance and leadership while urging them to be patient with the president in moving the country forward.

He said that Lagos State had been contributing its quota in ensuring more tax revenue generation for the country.

Also, at the courtesy visit were the Chairman, Senate Committee on Finance, John Owan-Enoh, the Chairman, House Committee on Finance, Babangida Ibrahim, members of the senate and house committees on finance.

Source: NAN. [myad]

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