Welcome to President Buhari’s new, improved Nigeria – Reno
Leadership matters in the
development of nations. Today, Aliko Dangote is worth less than half of what he
was worth under former President Jonathan. He was worth $25 billion in 2014 and
is now worth $12.4 billion today! Listen to the words spoken by Aliko Dangote
about President Jonathan on Friday the 6th of September, 2013 in Nairobi while
speaking to the political and business elite of Kenya-“As you all know, without
good policies of government, there is no way a person like me from a big town
like Kano can rise from a humble beginning to become the 25th richest person on
earth.”
“Without the policies of president Jonathan and also making sure that
there is consistency in the policies of the government, this could not have
happened”. I wonder what Africa’s richest man would say about President
Muhammadu Buhari behind closed doors. Hardly (or never) has a country
deteriorated so speedily as Nigeria has under the stewardship (if you can call
it that) of President Muhammadu Buhari. In just eighteen months, President
Buhari has become the poster boy for the adage that it takes time to build but
little or no time to destroy. And it is not just on the economic side that
things have unraveled. Social justice, human rights and fundamental freedoms
are all being rolled back under this administration. Name your dog Buhari in
today’s Nigeria and you will be diligently prosecuted but commit genocide in
Southern Kaduna and you won’t even be charged! Openly behead a female
evangelist and your case may be dismissed even if you are charged, but
criticize a governor, who himself criticizes wildly, and be speedily charged to
court. Accuse PDP politicians and security forces will arrest them before
investigation. Produce proof of the Secretary to the Government of the Federation’s
alleged corruption and the same forces are suddenly paralyzed. Welcome to
President Buhari’s new and improved Nigeria. Under President Muhammadu Buhari,
Nigeria practices a dual legal system where All Progressive Congress
politicians are innocent until proven guilty while Peoples Democratic Party
politicians are guilty until proven innocent. If you doubt me, then ask Rotimi
Amaechi and Babachir Lawal who are attending Federal Executive Council to
decide the faith of Nigeria meetings while Femi Fani-Kayode and Olisa Metuh are
in and out of court. Alas! Corruption cannot kill corruption. When you fight
corruption with double standards, it is not corruption you kill, but your
integrity. And while the Southern Kaduna killings rages and goes seemingly
unnoticed by our President, I was shocked to read that the Presidency had
issued a statement condemning the recent death in police custody of Tochukwu
Nnadi in South Africa. Not that I am happy that Tochukwu was killed. Far from
it. I am sad. Very sad. But why condemn one death in South Africa and remain
silent to Genocide in Southern Kaduna? And then it finally hit me! If you are a
Nigerian and you want the government of President Muhammadu Buhari to condemn
your killing, you better make sure your killers kill you in Southern Africa and
not in Southern Kaduna! Still on Kaduna, I am particularly pained because I saw
it coming. My grouse is with the Christian Association of Nigeria which refused
to heed the warnings of many of us who saw the direction the nation was and is
still heading and gave strong warnings. I publicly warned the Body of Christ
immediately after the killings of hundreds of Shiites (according to the
official Kaduna White Paper on the killings which declared that over 300
Shiites were killed) that if we did not speak up for Shiites, our turn would
come too. With what is happening now in Southern Kaduna, did I lie? You should
not wait until injustice touches you before you speak up for justice! That is a
lesson the world learnt from Germany when the SS kept on coming for one group
or the other until there was no one left to talk again. And the double
standards continue to manifest themselves everywhere. For instance, it did not
take the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the DSS this long to investigate
and arrest PDP politicians. Why the foot dragging with Babachir, the Baba of
IDP funds? Why is he allowed to continue in office during his investigation yet
the same Presidency wanted accused judges to step down during theirs? Is there
one rule for Babachir and another rule for the perceived enemies of President
Muhammadu Buhari? One would think that a man accused of stealing from IDPs
would be expeditiously investigated and tried. Or is it a case of when I see
the broom I will pass over? When Stella Oduah and Barth Nnaji were accused of
corruption (and a mere conflict of interest in the case of Nnaji) then
President Goodluck Jonathan asked them to resign within weeks. Today, our so
called anti corruption President, Muhammadu Buhari, is waiting for ‘further
investigations’ before moving against the famous grass cutter, Babachir Lawal.
With the likes of Rotimi Amaechi, who spent half a million hosting Wole
Soyinka, I guess ₦270 million to
allegedly clear grass for IDPs is no
big deal to President Muhammadu Buhari! And the same government that arrested
several newspaper publishers and proprietors and also forced them to refund
monies that they received for public relations and media agency is now doing
something similar in a case of do as I say don’t do as I do. The Buhari
administration budgeted ₦180 million to
‘facilitate appearances with social media
influencers’. This from a so called anti corruption regime! After
‘facilitating’ the Social Media influencers with these tax payer millions, the
same administration sends the EFCC to arrest its political opponents for
‘facilitating’ their own media associates! Apparently, this administration
wants a monopoly on ‘facilitation’ and jealously guards the monopoly using law
enforcement agents paid with our tax Naira. Even conservative global media
houses now feel compelled to write about the double standards that exist in
Nigeria under President Buhari because they are so glaring to the point of
being blatant. Writing in December 2016 for instance, Bloomberg had this to say
about Buhari’s Nigeria: “Out of 17 top positions in the army, navy, air force
and other security agencies, (only) three are from the south.” This is coming
from a foreign news media! Look at the excuse the President gave for not
attending the South-East Economic and Security Summit in Enugu. In an official
statement, the Presidency said “stakeholders from the South East came and
advised him (the President) to not go in view of the closeness of the date to
Christmas; that given the sensitivity of the period to the people, a
presidential visit may come with over exertion and possibly, be disruptive of
Christmas.” Even if you must lie, must the lie be so unintelligent? The
President did not attend and did not send a representative because “of the
closeness of the date to Christmas”, yet he still approved the military and
paramilitary’ Operation Python Dance which made 2016 the worst year for South
easterners since the civil war ended 47 years ago! And yet when the same
President was compelled by bad weather to cancel his state visit to Bauchi
state on December 29, 2016, he felt moved enough to tape a video message in
Hausa explaining to the people of Bauchi why he was unable to come and
apologizing to them profusely. You may recall that President Buhari got
something like 97% of the votes of Bauchi state but only got less than 5% of
the votes of the Southeastern states. Those who thought the President was
joking in July 23, 2015 when he said “the constituents, for example, gave me
97% cannot in all honesty be treated on some issues with constituencies that
gave me 5%” now know that our President was speaking the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth. Fellow Nigerians, brace up. Double standards are now
official state policy! And Something Else In two weeks, my friend, Philip
Adekunle will be 50. Philip Adekunle is quite the unusual person. He has
achieved much that should make a man proud and perhaps some men with such
achievements would even want some form of adulation. Not Philip. He carries
himself with modesty but certainty. Modesty about his achievements and
certainty that he can do even more. He was my first Arianna Huffington and
Nigeria Village Square was my first Huffington Post. There are very few
Nigerians who would not pick up Philip’s phone calls and fewer still who would
not fail to call back if for some reason they could not pick up when he called.
Philip and NVS helped launch a number of individuals as front line public
intellectuals. He does not sensationalize or sex up the truth. He dishes it
out, warts and all. Nigeria is a better place because of Philip and I am a
better man because of him. Happy Birthday Philip. By Reno Omokri Omokri is the
founder of the Mind of Christ Christian Center in California, author of
Shunpiking: No Shortcuts to God and Why Jesus Wept and the host of Transformation
with Reno Omokri
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