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Written By Yushau A. Shuaib
Still
on El-rufai and Ribadu on President Umaru YarÁdua
New Nigerian December 7, Daily Champion
December 8, Leadership December 8,
Daily
Independent December 13, Peoples Daily
December 18, Daily Trust December 21,
Triumph , News Star December 21, Thisday
January 5, 2010
Why could hardened supporters of YarÁdua’s nomination for
the Presidency suddenly turn to harshest critics of the same
person they have known for several years?
Nasiru El-rufai the former Minister of Federal Capital
Territory (FCT), Abuja and Nuhu Ribadu the ex- Chairman of
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) were top
public officials and major campaigners, though secretly, for
the recommendation and nomination of Umaru Musa YarÁdua as
the sole candidate of People Democratic Party (PDP) to
eventually become the President of Federal Republic of
Nigeria in 2007.
At a period when Nigerians were concerned about a
possibility of Third-Term agenda for President Olusegun
Obasanjo, and the fear of foisting corrupt person becoming
the next President from a litany of aspirants in People
Democratic Party (PDP) campaigning for the shot, the
emergence of Umaru Musa YarÁdua to the scene was rude shock
to many observers because he was neither popular in the
national consciousness nor visible in various social and
political scene.
Recommending YarÁdua to the then President Olusegun Obasanjo
who had made up his mind to either get himself endorsed for
third-term or influence the election of one of his
governor-allies in the South-South, was not an easy task but
Elrufai and Ribadu succeeded in just doing that.
Their supports were said to be motivated by YarÁdua’s
recorded achievements in socio-economic growth and massive
physical infrastructures developments in Katsina State as a
Governor for eight years. He was said not to believe in
cheap publicity and self-glorification as he provided a lot
of road networks, estates, schools and hospital with
promotional funfair like launching and commissioning of
projects. Nigerians were also told YarÁdua was the only
incorruptible governor in the last democratic dispensation.
While the trio come from different states in the North;
Kaduna, Adamawa and Katsina State, they all attended, at
different periods, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, an
institution that has churned out most of the Northern
educated elites in the country and situated in Kaduna State,
notoriously known as the den of Mafia, whether ex-military
officers or retired top public functionaries.
Love them or hate them, Elrufai and Ribadu had created
niches for themselves as the major actors in the last
administration for adding colour to that regime with their
passion for spontaneous actions and timely results in their
respective agency’s mandates. It is necessary to point out
it was to the credit of El-rufai that restoration of
master-plan and beautification of Abuja became a model of
fast-growing modern city. Not only did he demolish ghettos
and shanties of poor dwellers, he also banished mad people,
beggars and Okada riders from the city-centre. Those were
some of actions that further endeared him to Obasanjo who
assigned him into various panels including that on
Privatisation of Public Institutions, Civil Service Reform,
Monetisation Policy and Economic Teams. While Atiku Abubakar
was busy in a battle of wit with his estranged master,
Mallam Elrufai became defacto Vice President.
On the other hand, the aggressive and massive campaigns
against corrupt practices at by Nuhu Ribadu as the Boss of
EFCC, similar to that of War Against Indiscipline (WAI) of
Buhari/Idiagbon regime, received global recognitions,
especially after parading some untouchable public figures as
criminals. Some of the memorable incidents were the shaming
of Inspector General Tafa Balogun of Nigerian Police and
Governor Diepriye Alamieyeseigha of Bayelsa State for
excessive lootings of public funds. He ensured that apart
from jailing them, substantial amount of stolen funds were
recovered as well as confiscating their assets worth
billions of Naira.
The reputation of El-rufai and Ribadu as indefatigable
leaders was overshadowed by their obvious garrulousness in
their frantic efforts to defend and carry out Obasanjo
directives against some perceived opposition especially the
then Vice President Atiku Abubakar. Interestingly for that
reasons and for accomplishing assigned tasks promptly and
decisively, Obasanjo entrusted with other responsibilities.
They were in the inner-caucus-kitchen cabinet
as the seen and unseen advisers to the President. Their
opinions became laws: Ribadu’s list of corrupt Nigerians was
a bible that automatically barred the politicians from
contesting in 2007 Election likewise Elrufai-monetisation
policy on sales of government houses became binding after
the announcement.
Their intervention in endorsing YarÁdua for the top position
in the land was seen as justifiable in the face of the
do-or-die policy of the ruling party since only PDP could
win an election with an Iwu-INEC as the electoral umpire.
Surprisingly YarÁdua seemed unenthusiastic to the
proposition. He neither aspired nor lobbied for the ticket
before he was dragged into the campaign orgy. He had
disclosed his interest to return to the academia as a
lecturer in Ahmadu Bello University after his second tenure
as Governor of Kasina State. As if to send further signal of
lack of interest for the ticket, he hardly spoke at most of
the political rallies with his seeming lacklustre
disposition. In fact he did not hide his ill-health during
the campaign as he flew out of the country for medical
treatment. To the bewilderment of Nigerians, during one of
the Presidential campaign rallies, YarÁdua spoke to
supporters through phone from hospital bed in Germany to say
that he was ALIVE.
There are many early warning signals from the outset on the
electoral process but yet many individuals persuaded him to
accept the nomination in the belief that failure to do so
might force the regime at the centre and PDP machinery to
provide ominous alternatives. There were insinuations that
those persuading him for the Presidency had hidden agenda to
use YarÁdua for their selfish motives. Surprisingly,
immediately after his swearing-in, he dismantled some
structures of previous administration and revised some
decisions like the reversals of petroleum prices and
proposed new taxation and he was widely hailed by Nigerian
as an independent person.
He proved that he was not a puppet even as there were
rumours that El-rufai and Ribadu had either lobbied or were
billed to take new appointments as Minister of Energy and
Inspector General of Police respectively under YarÁdua’s
administration. They could have made positive impacts in the
portfolios if appointed considering their passion in
righting the wrong. It is still baffling how they become
estranged from their sole candidate. Probably they undermine
other underground caucus close to YarÁdua
While many leaders get to higher positions by fortune of
being in a right place, at the right time with the right
people, God also rewards people with leaders they deserved
for their actions and inactions when things happen.
While Elrufai is said to have joined others clamouring for a
change of leadership at the top, asking or forcing YarÁdua
to resign may sound easy, but the implication is better
imagine when he still has extreme loyalists for various
motives with the full support so far of the branch of the
executive, legislature and by extension judiciary.
Sure we are in a disturbing period with a confrontational
stance of Niger-Delta militants publicly clamouring for
instalment of Goodluck Jonathan, an Ijaw person they
disliked and campaigned against during the last election. We
have heard the voice Northern jingoists on “power must
remain in the North for the remaining period.” The merchants
of death are also praying for demise of Nigerian leader, God
forbid. All these point to high conspiracy being coined to
achieve hidden agenda to further confuse the polity.
Interestingly, the military, which have been discipline and
professional lately, would not fold their arms without
protecting the territorial integrity of the Nigerian nation.
It is quite impressive the disposition of Vice President
Goodluck Jonathan who has remained ever loyal to his boss,
by distancing himself from the antics of undesirable
element, proving that he is not ambitious and greedy
politician who in similar position would have done
otherwise. He is as faithful as he was while deputising for
Governor Alamieyeseigha before he was coerced to jettison
his loyalty by threats from EFCC and elements in PDP
influenced by power-that-be.
With less than two years to the next election, let pray for
our President’s good health and God’s guidance to do the
right things in the remaining period. In 2011, as
electorate, Nigerians should exercise their electoral
franchise diligently without coercion and emotion. We are
where we are today because some people somewhere, with power
to influence changes, decided on our behalf. We therefore
get what we deserved.
Yushau A. Shuaib
yashuaib@yashuaib.com
University of Westminster.
Harrow Campus, London
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