For the sake of
clarity, I must first point out that while all work and no play makes Jack a
dull boy, it is all work and no exercise that makes him an unfit one. From all
indications earlier in the week, Friday 7th March, 2015 was meant to be a busy
day for members and supporters of both the ruling People's Democratic Party and
the opposition APC.
In Abuja, there was a scheduled fitness march to keep the
blood of Nigerian sports people along with party hierarchy and President
Goodluck Jonathan, buzzing. An equivalent march in Lagos, billed initially to
be a million-man march of opposition members was to hold in Lagos from Maryland
to Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere.
As early as 8am, I and several other supporters of the
President walked with him from Aso Rock to Eagle Square where we also jogged
around. Some of the pictures from the walk have been swarming social media; one
in particular stood out. It was that of President Jonathan doing the hop in an
aerobics session. Pictures of him working out in the gym have surfaced from
time to time and this further proved that the man is mentally and physically
fit to rule Nigeria.
Enter General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd). After he and his party
played hide-and-seek with Nigerians over his whereabouts, the man returned to
the country and was conspicuously missing from a march that was the perfect
opportunity for him and the top party brass to reassure their supporters that
he was fit as a fiddle.
The job of president of a country with over 170 million
people is a tasking one and surely it would have been convenient for a man who
insists he was on a two-week rest to have at least walked with the people who
will vote him for say one-thirds of the march? The party chieftains including
Bola Tinubu and even its vice-presidential candidate, Prof. Yomi Osinbajo were
present at the final stop, so why was the arrowhead of the campaign missing in
action?
Why is the opposition shoving in our youthful faces, a
grandfather who needs rest, an elder statesman who ought to be chilling in his
country home in times like this? Assuming their candidate wins the presidential
elections, will he disappear periodically too?
Nigerians must take a stand and decide to do what is right.
Seeing is believing; we cannot saddle ourselves with a President whose health
challenges will affect his output in office. General Buhari was once a gallant
soldier but no one can cheat nature.
I, who by the grace of God and the support of sports loving
President Jonathan led the Super Eagles to historic victory in the Africa Cup
of Nations after a trophy less 19 years and having played football at the
highest levels can boldly affirm that the secret to the game is in endurance,
and the events of recent times point us to the fact that Nigeria needs just the
man who stood and can last. The Game is on.
Joseph Yobo, was Captain of Nigeria's Super Eagles and 2014
AFCON Winner
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