
Carl
Von Clausewitz has an ardent disciple in Nigeria .
Clausewitz was the Prussian general and military strategist who theorised that
war is an extension of politics by other means. But Nasir El-Rufai who is
evidently enamoured of this theorisation has reformulated it to suit his
condition.
Obviously encumbered
by his lack of access to an arsenal to prosecute his political war,
the Kaduna State governor might have appropriated demolition as
a form of war to extend his politics.
Since his
emergence in the public space, El-Rufai has strained to maintain a façade of a
marvel that is defined by altruism in the nation’s political quicksand. It is
not unlikely that he operates in the consciousness that in no distant time, he
would climax his political career by being the nation’s president. But all this
is negated by the actions and utterances that have hallmarked his public life.
Remember, El-Rufai came into public
consciousness in the days of Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo as president . Above the
din of wailing and protestation, he was hailed as the fearless restorer of
the Abuja master plan as he rolled out bulldozers to pull down
buildings that in his estimation conflicted with the architectural vision of
the capital city.
Then, not much store
was set by the protestation that El-Rufai’s zest was vitiated by an absence of
altruism. But what was probably kept securely for almost two decades is
becoming clear to the citizens – that after all, El-Rufai might be propelled by
a need other than that of serving the public.
Or why did El-Rufai
choose to count himself among those who have not appreciated the overarching
need to review the polity in a manner that the purpose of good governance would
be better served? Through El-Rufai’s strident opposition to restructuring, he
has opposed the common good. And we cannot regard the position of his political
party’s committee he leads which supports restructuring as his personal
position.
Indeed, it is because
of his pedigree as an arch-enemy of restructuring that many people find it
difficult to overcome their doubts about the sincerity of the committee.

Before then, El-Rufai
declared himself the enemy of the common good by saying that he financially
induced foreign herdsmen not to unleash further carnage in Southern
Kaduna for an egregious injustice meted out to them. Not for him the more
patriotic path of arresting these self-confessed murderers so that they could
be duly punished after prosecution by the state.
It seems we are
confronted with a case of a public servant who did not prepare for what his
office entails. El-Rufai himself has described himself as an accidental public
servant. In that case, he might have forewarned us that it was only circumstances
that threw him up for positions that his ill temperament and lack of broad
vision hallmarked by its capacity for accommodation render him ineligible to
occupy.
This hostility to
opposing views that conduce to the good of all was demonstrated just on Tuesday
by his demolishing a building to further his political objective. El-Rufai
deployed bulldozers to pull down the factional headquarters of his party, the
All Progressives Congress (APC). The building in a posh area
of Kaduna belonged to Senator Suleiman Hunkuyi and it housed the
secretariat of the factional Kaduna Restoration Group headed by Danladi Wada.
In trying to justify
the demolition, El-Rufai rather exposed himself to excoriation by letting the
bewildered citizens to identify his real reason for this tragic highhandedness.
El-Rufai through the director-general of the Kaduna Geographical Information
Service declared that Hunkuyi had not paid ground rent since 2010. And after
demolishing Hunkuyi’s house, El-Rufai appropriated the land as a public park .
Despite El-Rufai’s
efforts to defend his excesses, it is clear that the demolition is a product of
his inability to rein in his obsessive intolerance of opposition within his
political party. What clearly riles El-Rufai no end is that the factional party
had the temerity to suspend him for six months for anti-party activities.
By this demolition,
we are faced with the stark reality of the politics of El-Rufai that reeks of a
fixation on permanent enemies. This politics is marked by its hostility to reconciling
with those who disagree with him in his party. For him, the best response to
Hunkuyi was to destroy his building housing the enemies’ office.
El-Rufai’s political
career has been facilitated by his capacity to identify political hegemons,
fawn on them and suffer self-immolation. There have been photographs of him
kneeling down before the then President Olusegun Obasanjo. And now the same
El-Rufai who reportedly declared Gen. Muhammadu Buhari ineligible when he
belonged to a different political party has become his rabid defender since he
emerged as president . There has also been a photograph of El-Rufai kneeling
before Buhari.
What stops him from
deploying this strategy to win over his enemies such as Shehu Sani with whom he
has been embroiled in a seemingly eternal bickering? Or is it only presidents
that El-Rufai kneels down for?
Now, let’s make
allowances for the validity of El-Rufai’s grouse. But these questions then
arise - should the presumed offence attract this deleterious response? How much
is the ground rent owed the state government that equals the cost of the
building? What is the evidence of the state government’s previous efforts to
make Hunkuyi pay this ground rent? Clearly, in resorting to self-help, El-Rufai
does not model respect for the nation’s judiciary.
In this regard, it is
not enough for Hunkuyi to say that he has forgiven El-Rufai. The governor’s
action must be subjected to judicial scrutiny.
After all, as Hunkuyi
also revealed, his bleak lot is a fallout of the demolition spree that El-Rufai
has launched to consume the property of his enemies . In this misguided
campaign, El-Rufai attempted to destroy another house of Hunkuyi some months
ago until he was resisted by the residents of the area. But according to
Hunkuyi, he succeeded in demolishing the house of the APC Northwest Deputy
National Chairman, Alhaji Inuwa Abdulkadir .
Thus, if there is no
legal action to restrain El-Rufai, he would continue in his impunity. This
definitely should not be among the cases that Bola Tinubu should resolve
quietly as ‘ family affair.’
Again, we must take
cognisance of the fact that by El-Rufai’s action, he has shown that he has not
been able to engender good governance in the state. For, it remains a very
remote possibility for opposition to him to brew in an environment where the
lives of the citizens have been dramatically improved by the polices and
programmes of his government.
If El-Rufai had done
well in Kaduna, he would have been the one pleading with the people as
they insist on attacking the enemies who want to disrupt the good governance
that has become their lot under his leadership.
But we must also note
that El-Rufai’s lawlessness is by no means different from that of his party at
the federal level under Buhari. After all, El-Rufai is said to be one of the
closest allies of Buhari who is a redoubt of capricious and parochial politics.
The president brooks no opposition. A case in point is his bid to paralyse the
businesses of former Vice President Atiku Abubakar because of his interest in
contesting for the presidency in 2019.
Instead of hunting
his perceived or real enemies, El-Rufai should use his time to provide good
governance in Kaduna. The citizens are not interested in his fighting his
political enemies.
All they need is a
peaceful environment where they can live without the spectre of attacks from
officially protected killer herdsmen and salvage their economic fortunes that
have been battered by either by the outright torpidity or the misbegotten
policies of El-Rufai’s party at the state and federal levels .
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