
The
news that the South African President, Jacob Zuma was resigning with immediate
effect came as a bolt of lightning on Wednesday the 14th of February. It was a
Valentines Day special for all of Africa .
Apparently, to stave
off a vote of no confidence on him by his own party, the African National
Congress (ANC), Zuma, quit the stage while the ovation was lowest. In the space
of just s little over a year, Africa got rid of some of its worst
performing leaders (if you can call them that). First Jammeh, then Mugabe, and
now Zuma.
The
funny thing is that Zuma was one of those that negotiated Mugabe’s exit, not
knowing that he was giving a dress rehearsal to those who would also plan his
own exit a mere three months later.
But is the domino
effect over? With Presidents Obasanjo and Babangida’s vote of no confidence on
the incumbent Nigerian President Buhari, I see him going the way of the other
gerontocrats who have recently fallen from grace. The thing is that both
Presidents Obasanjo and Babangida represent President Buhari’s primary
constituency, the military.
Anyone, like Bola
Tinubu, who is whispering sweet nothings to the President’s ears that the duo
are of no consequence is a court jester that will lead the President to his
political Waterloo!
But the vote of no
confidence does not just end with the duo that Tinubu wants to consign to the
retirees club. On the same day that Zuma resigned to avoid a vote of no
confidence, the Nigerian Senate voted to reorder the order of the 2019
elections to make the Presidential elections come last instead of first.
Anyone who
knows Nigeria, knows that this spells doom for the President. His attempt
to intimidate his fellow Fulani brethren who is the Senate President, has
failed woefully. And as a Fulani well versed in Pulako, Senate President Bukola
Saraki is determined to get his pound of flesh! What the Senate did by
reordering the order of the 2019 elections is similar to what the ANC did to
Zuma. It is a vote of no confidence. It is a RED CARD to Buhari. A sign of his
rejection by his own party, which also happens to be the majority party in the
National Assembly.
Africa’s time to
boot out failed leaders seems to be NOW! And the President is such a silly
politician. He does not have the clout that Obasanjo has, neither does he have
the charm that Babangida has. He is such a clumsy political operative.
Look at how
obviously he played his hand in the Senate. Is it a coincidence that on a day
the Senate was to debate the reordering of the 2019 elections, the EFCC charged
Senator Abdullahi Adamu’s son for fraud? And is it another coincidence that it
was the same Senator Abdullahi Adamu, whose son has been arraigned just that
morning, that led the pro-Buhari Senators to walk out after the reordering
passed?
Buhari used Senator
Adamu’s son to control him. Yet even with that blackmail, all he could get were
just 10 votes from 10 senators led by Adamu. Such a thing would never have
happened to Obasanjo or Babangida. The election time table will be reordered
and the inept, clueless, Stone Age dictator in Aso Rock will be booted out in
2019.
And to Tinubu, who
said Presidents Obasanjo and Babangida are yesterday’s men and should join the
retirees club, I have a question. What of Buhari? At least going by his
‘football age’ he is the same age with Babangida. We are not talking of his
real age. Just his official age. So he too should join the club! Why does
Tinubu still speak from both sides of the mouth at 65?
Tinubu called
Presidents Obasanjo and Babangida ‘yesterday’s men’! Has he forgotten how he
led APC leaders to beg Obasanjo to help them ‘navigate’ their way to victory in
2015? Who is more ‘yesterday’ than Buhari? Is Bola Tinubu so desperate that he
would believe the puerile lies he is being told by the Buhari gang that they
will hand over to him? Bola Tinubu should ask himself if there would even be
a Nigeria to hand over if President Buhari gets a second term.
In his first term,
things have gone so abysmally wrong that it is certain
that Nigeria cannot survive another four years as such an unmitigated
disaster.
According to the
African Development Bank, in 2017, 18 African countries grew their Gross
Domestic Product above 5%. Nigeria, was not one of those nations. Yet we
led the pack in 2014. What has happened between 2014 and 2018? Buhari happened.
The Naira has lost 85 percent of its 2015 value, going from ₦195
to $1 on May 29, 2015 to ₦365 to $1 today. That is one Naira for every
day of the year.
According to the
Nigerian Bureau of Statistics, 10 million people became unemployed in the last
2 years which is an increase of 150%. Inflation jumped from 9.5% in 2015 to 17%
in 2017.
But nowhere else has
the Buhari administration failed so spectacularly as in the area that was
expected to be his natural area of strength. Let us look at some facts. On
December 24, 2015, President Buhari said Boko Haram was “technically defeated”.
On December 7, 2016, he said Boko Haram was “finished”. On December 24,
the same Buhari said Boko Haram was “crushed”. A year later, Buhari requested
for $1 billion to defeat Boko Haram and today Buhari says Boko Haram’s “days
are numbered”. Which one is it Mr. President?
Now on Wednesday,
February 14, 2018, we learn that a Federal Government Team had been negotiating
with herdsmen and they have graciously agreed to a ceasefire! Yes! You read me
right. Ceasefire! Can you imagine the Nigerian Government delegation
to Benue saying herdsmen have ‘agreed to ceasefire’? What nonsense!
Should killer Fulani herdsmen be agreeing to a ceasefire or should they be
arrested and made to pay for their mass murders? What has Buhari
turned Nigeria to?
What is so special
about killer Fulani herdsmen that the Buhari administration’s Technical Sub
Committee on herdsmen crisis should be negotiating with killers? Killer Fulani
herdsmen should be negotiating with army bullets not a Federal Government
committee!
Why didn’t they
negotiate with IPOB? Why didn’t they negotiate with kidnappers and armed
robbers? Sending Buhari back to Daura is the only solution to herdsmen crisis.
And that is why I
want to end this piece with a plea. Everyone knows Buhari cannot win a free and
fair election. But in a situation where his handpicked INEC board makes it very
easy for children in the Northwest to get PVC yet hard for adults in the South
to get PVC, it is possible. Please, Nigerians, do everything to get your
PVC.
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