I watched Buharis campaign speech yesterday and I left
feeling like I was listening to my father speaking to me- and that’s sort of
natural afterall he and my father are about the same age. Buhari is an awesome
figure, very impressive in terms of what he stands for as a person . Indeed i
must tell a story – way back in 1998 during the perennial university strikes I
was in kaduna during one of the perennial fuel scarcity episodes. I was at the
ungwar Rimi filling station and had been on a line for 3 hrs or so waiting for
my turn to buy fuel
.
And if you can recall those days, fuel lines were like
military camps and people were violent if you tried to jump the queue unless
you were a friend of the petrol station manager or a soldier And Buhari drove
into the area in his 505 looking for fuel and somehow people saw him and all of
a sudden people started moving their cars out of the way to allow him drive up
to fill his tank. This people did without compulsion-it was out of sheer
respect of him, the man, the father figure- that was Buhari (pre -PTF).
I feel that a Buhari presidency though well intended will
not achieve much due to the fact that he will try to purge Nigeria via old
school methods which are no longer practical. He will be the face but the real
machinery will be run by some of Nigeria’s most “pious” politicians – people
like Tinubu, Amaechi , Atiku ,etc. The question is will they allow him to stop
the business as usual environment they have benefited from to their detriment?
When he spoke about sharia a few years back which was seen
as very inciteful and how it was necessary in Nigeria, he spoke as a devout
Muslim that he is- but the statement was so politically incorrect especially
since you know that same Sharia implementation led to the death of thousands of
man and women in kaduna state alone in the early 2000’s This led to the
division of southern kaduna from northern kaduna and the relocation of the
people to Barnawa and beyond due to religious intolerance.
When it comes to elections, I personally feel that we are
asking a man who’s ways and actions are set to suddenly become dynamic and new
and do so with the support of leaders who were not just part of the PDP rot but
were key players in it. Suddenly the are born again and old things are passed
and have become “new”…
Goodluck is far from perfect but I see him continuing to
make steady inroads especially in the area of the economic advancement of young
people because the cliche is true – the youth are the future but the future is
now and here!
Has he done well? In some areas yes but in security no.
That’s the fact. I won’t go into the reasons why not but we should note that
the rot in the army started many years before Jonathan and the insurgency only
opened the cankerworm that was hidden because the need to protect Nigeria
hadn’t arisen in over 39 or so.
About corruption having worked around government for almost
3 years I now understand things I never quite understood. Most of the
corruption in Our country is usually attributed to government and the civil
service which is true but we forget that they need collaborators in the private
sector to successfully perpetrate these crimes.
The best way to fight
corruption is to build institutions and use technology to fortify them so they
can reduce incidences of corruption- that’s the truth. You can’t tap an MTN
line like we used to tap the box telephones at home in those days. You can’t
pass the Lekki toll gate without paying 120 at the automated gates but the
politicians can set up companies to surreptitiously buy the company that owns
the gates( hope you get my drift) and that’s done at top level. You can’t also fight
corruption if you tip a policeman at every checkpoint instead of taking the day
off and ensuring you get your drivers license so wecan stop the extortion – yes
that too is corruption.
Why is budget implementation so poor?because the National
Assembly unduly politicizes the process leading to late passage of the bills (
in 2013 it was in July / August same as 2014) so when projects don’t get
delivered its mostly because of slow passage of the bill.
The other reason is that the appropriations committees can
tamper with the budget how they like that’s why a project like the perilous
Lokoja -Abuja road which led to the death of many Nigerians took over 10 years
to be completed because the amounts appropriated by the NASS was simply
inappropriate to adequate fund the completion. It was only when Sureprogramme
intervention came that the road was fast tracked ( as most can testify) same
with the railways , roads and bridges etc- why?because the SUREP funds were
better insulated from tampering unlike many other projects approved for
completion. There are now policies being put to change this to make execution
more effect off of the lessons we learnt via Surep on a federal level.
But I digress, I agree that GMB is a fine gentleman and
leader but I also believe that if I did vote for him I would be doing so
nostalgically not realistically because there’s a new Nigeria where people are
earning a living off their talents and passions and creating a new middle class
which was virtually non existent post GEJ and that’s the Nigeria I want to be
part of…Agriculture is becoming the new sexy and his administration has pushed
it even more than Obasanjo ( a renowned farmer did). No matter how I explain FB
or Instagram or the global economy to my dad now he may not fully grasp it as a
person below 35 would and I fear that I would rather move forward imperfectly
than go back to the past in search of Utopia.
This is just my view of things and I have taken time to
state it and not berate GMB – it’s my vote , it’s my choice, some will say that
I vote for hm because of SUREP. But honestly I do so because in him I see a man
who is imperfect, struggling with his imperfections to make things better and I
see room for improvement and change….in all fairness we are all sort of like
that trying to get a better report card and improve on poor subjects of last
semester. In the latter I see an upright man of integrity and high discipline
who doesn’t yet realize that one of his disciples may yet betray because they
don’t stand for the same ideals.
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