This article was written by Jude Ndukwe
General Muhammadu
Buhari (rtd), President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, must be a rare
genius in a class of his own.
A man who tenaciously
pursued his ambition of ruling Nigeria till he eventually became president
after failing three times, must be acknowledged and saluted. His love for this
country is so great that he would not give up on his ambition to lead Nigeria
out of the woods, from the proverbial Egypt to the biblical Promised Land.
He is a great example
to those who are wont to easily give up on their ambitions at the slightest
obstacle or challenge. That is why I have chosen to stand with Buhari!
I choose
to stand with Buhari because of the way he was able to cajole a good
number of Nigerians to vote him into office despite alleged deficiencies in
leadership and anti-democratic credentials arising from when he was military
Head-of-State.
I choose to stand
with Buhari because just like the chichidodo bird (apologies to Ayi Kwei Armah)
that hates faeces yet feeds on maggots, Buhari’s main campaign issue was to
fight corruption to a standstill, and he is living up to that billing because
right before him, 10 months after he was sworn in as president, Nigeria’s
corruption rating has hit an all-time high, no thanks to the padded and
fraud-ridden 2016 budget that was signed and personally presented by the
retired General himself and has just been passed by the National Assembly.
I stand with Buhari
because that budget is, indeed, a budget of ‘Change’ as gleefully explained by
Mr President to the National Assembly on the day of presentation. It was a
budget that had fraudulent, frivolous, repeated and non-existent proposed
expenses to the tune of about N668bn as signed, sealed and presented by the
president himself.
The National Assembly
passed the budget after removing about N17bn from the N668bn fraudulently
inserted into the budget with an undeclared instruction to the executive to “go
and sin no more”. Never in the history of our nation have we ever heard the
term “budget padding” until this era of “change”. Even the president himself
alluded to this fact. Only geniuses are pacesetters. Our president is a
pacesetter, reason I stand with him.
I stand with Buhari
because he inherited about 5,ooo megawatts of power from the previous
administration but just 10 months after assuming office, power has dropped
drastically and hovers around 2,000 megawatts while darkness has risen sharply
in geometric progression up to 10,000 megawatts. Rather than measure power, we
now measure darkness in megawatts, no thanks to Buhari, APC and their “change”
agenda.
I stand with Buhari
because no other president in the world knows how best to reward those who were
gullible enough to vote for him despite his obvious bogus and unrealistic
campaign promises than him. The best reward for such people is to make them
sleep endlessly at the filling station while waiting to buy fuel that would
never come. Even the Minister of State for Petroleum, Ibe Kachikwu, has since
waved the white flag over the fuel scarcity issue saying the federal government
has no idea about how to find a quick solution to the problem.
I choose to stand
with Buhari and I have no regrets about my decision because in the history of
our nation, no president has ever seen the naira fall so helplessly like it is
doing right under Mr President. At N325/$1 and with the possibilities of
further slide, our economy is surely growing stronger! Sai Baba!
I stand with Buhari
because since he came to power, all the elections conducted have been
inconclusive. Our president is so ingenious that we shall be having reruns of
reruns in Rivers State. Never in the history of our modern democracy have we
had that.
While Jonathan
oversaw elections that were largely peaceful even at the highest levels,
conceded defeat without rancor and handed over quietly, elections conducted
under President Buhari, even at State House of Assembly level, have witnessed
avoidable bloodshed, militarization of the process, compromise of INEC
officials and continued inconclusiveness. Surely, Buhari is growing our
democracy.
I still choose to
stand with Buhari because under him, food prices have gone up, jobs have been
lost in droves, the judiciary is intimidated and harassed, citizens’ rights are
arbitrarily abridged and abused outright, dissenting voices are hounded,
innocent and defenceless citizens are mowed down by security agents especially
as it was in the case of IPOB members at Aba and Shiite Muslims at Zaria;
Fulani herdsmen have become audacious in their wiping off of communities and occupying
such without resistance or challenge by security agents.
In fact, to borrow
the lyrics of a popular Nigerian musician, “Nigeria scatter scatter”. These are
the lofty reasons why patriotic Nigerians and I have decided to stand with
Buhari, and we shall remain standing with him!
Ndukwe, a political
commentator, writes from Abuja via jrndukwe@yahoo.co.uk
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