Jonathan is the most
highly-educated president in the history of Nigeria.
The
English have an expression: “give a dog a bad name in order to kill it.” It
refers to the malicious misrepresentation of someone in order to discredit him.
This has been strategy of the opposition to Goodluck Jonathan to date. This
opposition comprises an unholy alliance between the APC, the Arewa Consultative
Forum, the Northern Elders Forum as well as the Boko Haram. In complete disdain
for the office of the president of Nigeria, the membership of these
institutions has gone to great lengths in despising, disdaining and abusing the
person of Goodluck Jonathan. “Clueless” opposition
One
favoured insult is to refer to him as “clueless.” Taking a leaf out of the
infamous notebook of George Bush who told all kinds of lies against John Kerry
in the 2004 presidential election in the United States, now referred to as
“snow boating;” President Jonathan’s traducers are seeking
to establish falsehood about him and his administration just by sheer force of repetition. It is therefore necessary to ask the question if, indeed, Goodluck Jonathan can be rightly described as “clueless.” What exactly is “clueless” about Goodluck Jonathan?
to establish falsehood about him and his administration just by sheer force of repetition. It is therefore necessary to ask the question if, indeed, Goodluck Jonathan can be rightly described as “clueless.” What exactly is “clueless” about Goodluck Jonathan?
Shehu
Shagari was president of Nigeria from 1979 to 1983. He had very limited formal
education and never attended a university. Nevertheless, he was not called
“clueless.” Olusegun Obasanjo was president of Nigeria from 1999 to 2007. He
did not go to university before becoming President: he only enrolled after he
left office. Nevertheless, he was not labeled
“clueless.”
“clueless.”
But
some would like us to believe Goodluck Jonathan, who has been substantive
president since 2011 is “clueless.” However, Jonathan is the most
highly-educated president in the history of Nigeria. He has a B.Sc. in Zoology;
an M.Sc. in Hydrobiology and Fisheries Biology; and a Ph.D. in Zoology. It is
preposterous to describe such a man as “clueless.” Indeed, there are few Nigerians
with comparable educational credentials. Who are those “clueful” ones ranged in
opposition against him? Surprise, surprise! They are former military dictators
with no university training whatsoever and dubious politicians with forged
university certificates.
Governor
Rabiu Kwankwaso of Kano State wants to be president. But what he displays most
of the time is cluelessness. When he captures newspaper headlines, it is to
shout things like: “Jonathan wants to kill me;” or “Jonathan is not qualified
to contest in 2015.” Somebody needs to advise Kwankwaso that abusing and
disparaging the president is no substitute for having substantive policies on
how to govern Nigeria. Legacy of “cluelessness”
Who
can be more clueless than many of the Northern politicians who have been in
power in Nigeria in the past to very little effect and are still clamouring for
power today? These men have defrauded the North and the country over the years?
They have ruled for some 38 years but failed woefully to promote meaningful economic
development in the North or the South.
In
their years of Northern rule both at the state and the federal level, not a
single model Islamic school was established in the North that teaches
Mathematics. Instead, the children of the “talakawa” are restricted to Koranic
memorization and recitation. No single Islamic model school was established in the North that teaches Chemistry. The singular focus
was on Arabic grammar. No single Islamic model school was established that
teaches Biology. The children of the poor were limited to Islamic history.
Northern
politicians failed to draw inspiration from such excellent Muslim countries
like Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates, where Western education
is not deemed to contradict Islamic education. Instead of educating the youth,
some of our Northern politicians kept them as fodder for instigating
insurgencies for their selfish power-political gain. It is no wonder therefore
that, in the 21st century, when a “Third World” country like India has landed a
spacecraft on Mars; an insurgency has arisen in the Nigerian North-East
claiming that “Western education is a sin.”
Northerners opposed to
Jonathan, like Muhammadu Buhari, Ango Abdullahi, Adamu Ciroma and Junaid
Mohammed have never demonstrated any belief in the education of the masses.
Their children don’t attend almajiri schools and beg on the streets. When in
power, they pay no attention to the mass illiteracy in the North. This makes
them no different from the Boko Haram that maintains western education is sinful. Now that we have a South-South president
from Otuoke in Bayelsa State who is committed to Northern education, these same
do-nothing politicians are claiming he is clueless. Who needs their
“cluefulness?”
Jonathan’s
northern agenda
Atiku
Abubakar showed remarkable cluelessness when he observed that the North would
not be voting for Goodluck Jonathan in 2015. If the North would not vote for
Jonathan, who then would they vote for?
In
2011, Jonathan received over 8 million Northern votes. Since then, he has bent
over backwards to reward the North. He
has highly favoured the region in his appointments. The former Deputy Senate
President, Ibrahim Mantu said: “Quote me; in a long time we have not had a
government where the northern extraction has enjoyed so many appointments like
this one.”
Indeed,
under Jonathan, the Vice-president, President of the Senate, Speaker of the
House of Representatives and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court are all from
the North.
Jonathan’s
opponents would have us believe he is “clueless” but, within four years,
Jonathan built 125 Almajiri Schools in 13 states in the North; something
Northern rulers themselves failed to do. At the commissioning of the first
Almajiri Model School in Gagi, Sokoto State, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji
Abubakar Sa’ad III, observed that Jonathan’s action was unprecedented in the
history of Northern Nigeria.
“Clueless”
Jonathan went on to establish ten new federal universities; seven of them in
the North. It is important to list them, so Nigerians can be in no doubt how
ridiculous the allegations against our president have been. Jonathan
established the Federal Universities in Lafia, Nasarawa State; Lokoja, Kogi State; Kashere, Gombe State; Wakari, Taraba State; Dutsin-Ma,
Katsina State; and Dutse, Jigawa State. No other president in the history of
Nigeria has this kind of legacy, North or South.
The
Jonathan administration has more than doubled the budgetary allocation to
education in the country. It sponsored 7000 lecturers for post-graduate studies
at home and abroad and licensed 100 Innovation Enterprise Institutions, while
also granting 101 Presidential Scholarships for innovation and development. 51 Polytechnic laboratories have been rehabilitated
and& new NCE awarding institutions created.
The
result has been remarkable. There has been a 10 million student increase in
basic education enrolment (UBEC) in the country. There has also been a 75%
increase in O’Level credit pass in Maths and English under the Jonathan
administration. Health transformation
Part
of the grouse of Nigerians against past governments is that when subsidies are
removed (especially that of petroleum), the extra money disappears into thin
air without any appreciable public benefit. For this reason, Nigerians insist
on the retention of subsidies so that the man-in-the-street can at least get
something out of it. However, under the Jonathan administration, it has been
possible to identify the salutary effect of the subsidy removal on the
well-being of the people.
With
the drastic reduction of the petroleum subsidy in 2012, the government created
the Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme (SURE-P). This is designed
to invest the savings accruing from the subsidy reduction in critical
infrastructure and human-resource empowerment projects across the length and breadth of the country. To this end, the scheme
has included maternal and child-health programmes.
Within
two years, the Maternal and Child Health scheme of the SURE-P has reduced the
maternal mortality ratio in Nigeria by 26%; reduced neo-natal mortality by 22%;
increased the percentage of births by skilled attendants by 33% and increased
the percent of reproductive aged women using family planning by 100%. Road
transformation
SURE-P
has also been invaluable in engaging in a number of road rehabilitation
projects right across the country. For example, the Onitsha-Owerri and the
Vom-Manchok roads have been completed. Work is underway on the Apapa-Oshodi
expressway in Lagos; the Benin-Ore-Sagamu dual carriage-way; the
Onitsha-Enugu-Port Harcourt dual carriage-way; the Kaduna-Maiduguri dual
carriage-way; Lokoja – Benin road; Lagos-Ibadan Expressway; Mokwa-Bida road;
Akure-Ilesha road; Sokoto-Tambuwal-Jega road; Enugu- Abakaliki- Cross River
road; Ogoja – Ikom road; Vandekiya-Obudu road; and the East-West road. The
Kano-Maiduguri and the Abuja-Abaji-Lokoja roads are currently undergoing
dualisation. The Onitsha Head-Bridge Flyover (Ojukwu Gateway) and the Oweto
Bridge across River Benue have been completed. The Second Niger Bridge is under
construction and the government is also undertaking the dredging the River.
There is also on-going seaport construction and the expansion of existing
ports, including Warri, Baro, Calabar, Onne, Owerri and Onitsha.
Rail transformation
The
railway system in Nigeria had been comatose for over 30 years. However, the
“clueless” Jonathan administration has managed to revive this within two years.
The Lagos-Kano line has been rehabilitated and is now functional again. The
Port Harcourt-Maiduguri line is being rehabilitated and will soon be
operational. Kano-Maiduguri, Kaduna-Abuja and Lagos-Port
Harcourt rail-lines are also under construction.
Harcourt rail-lines are also under construction.
President
Jonathan inaugurated two Diesel Multiple Units (DMUs) train-sets and six
air-conditioned passengers’ coaches at the NRC terminus in Lagos. His
administration also launched the Mass Transit Train Service (MTTS); deploying
11 trains carrying close to 15,000 passengers daily within the Lagos
metropolis. This has drastically reduced the cost of intra-city train transportation within Lagos.
A
return-trip from Agege to Ebute Metta under the MTTS now costs less than N150,
as against the more than N1,000 it costs by taxi. Transportation from Lagos to
Kano now costs less than N1,800 as against between N4,000 and N5,000 by car or
bus.
This
is what Babatunde Fashola had to say about the “clueless” Jonathan administration’s
contribution to mass transit in Lagos State: “It is a very welcome development
to our nation, Nigeria and to the Centre of Excellence, Lagos State. No doubt,
we require this infrastructure. We appreciate it and we will continue to give
every moral support that the corporation requires as we now have complementary
services in the transport system of Lagos State.”
These
are by no means the tokens of a “clueless”
By Femi Aribisala
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