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Written By Yushau A. Shuaib
Any Good luck
for President Jonathan in 2011
Election?
Economic Confidential July,
People Daily July 13, Leadership July 13,
Daily Trust July 15, Tribune July 17, New Nigerian July 22
and Daily Sun July 30, 2010
Nigeria’s president is Goodluck Ebere Azikiwe Jonathan; his
first name is English with a very clear meaning…good lucks
through destiny and God’s wishes. One of the middle names is
of Ijaw which translates to ‘mercy’, Azikiwe is the name of
one of Nigeria’s nationalist from the Eastern part of the
country and it means full of vigour, while the last is a
biblical name meaning ‘gift of God.’
The story of this
Goodluck is full of ‘lucks’ that are ‘good’ from unexpected
and reluctant contenders, from a Deputy Governor of Bayelsa
State to Vice President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
In a twist of fate his bosses in the two powerful offices
had to vacate their office untimely that enable him took
over as a governor of the state and a president of the
country without the electorates deciding on those choices.
While his former boss, Governor DSP Alamieyeseigha was
impeached for corrupt practices, President Umaru Yar’Adua
died in office after a mysterious health-related problem.
Goodluck is indeed a beneficiary of his name.
With less than a
year to the 2011 presidential election, the political
pendulum is swinging. There are some aspirants that are real
serious contenders in the next election likewise there are
some political jesters attempting to make names for
themselves as mere presidential aspirants. Anybody can take
the title of aspirant by their aspiration.
When compared with
his predecessors, Goodluck Jonathan has many things going
for him as well as some obvious weaknesses. He may not be as
endowed with diplomatic clout like President Obasanjo who
was visible in international arena with intimidating aura of
the African leader. Obasanjo bulldozed his way to the
position of prominence among the world’s top leaders; he
even took prime positions for group photographs at global
summits where George Bush of USA and Tony Blair of Britain
always stood by his side or at his back. So far, in his few
foreign visits at the international arena, Goodluck’s has
not exhibited any strong character among world leaders since
he became Nigeria’s president. In his meetings with other
world leaders, he has appeared like an
obedient-servant-leader from Africa. No pun intended and I
am not saying he behaves like a schoolboy.
Goodluck also lacks
the flamboyance and charisma of former President Ibrahim
Badamasi Babangida (IBB) whose swagger, composure and
dictions and in rhythm with that of his late wife Maryam
were memorable attributes of that regime. Jonathan seems not
to bother about those elements of sagacity as he tries to be
sincere even his extemporal remarks at public forums
indicate like of adequate rehearsals.
Dealing with issues decisively is the remarkable feature of
late General Mohammed Sani Abacha. A man of few words: his
decisions are final; enemies and friends did not take him
for granted. We could remember actions he took after his
famous enough-is-now-enough address when he said: “We remain
silent not because we are weak to act… Our deliberate
silence is to give errant organisations and individuals time
to do a rethink… since that is not the case
enough-is-now-enough.” He was genuinely brutal rightly or
wrongly once decisions were made. He neither sought for
external loans nor visited foreign powers and the economy
was in the right footing with Professor Sam Aluko in-charge
of economic intelligence. Goodluck Jonathan sometimes seems
to be too slow in taking decisive actions and occasionally
revises his own decisions like the suspension of Super Eagle
from FIFA activities.
General Mohammed
Buhari and his lieutenant Tunde Idiagbon could not be
forgotten in haste as they tackled corruption and
indiscipline head-on not minding individuals and
institutions involved. The duo hit hard on the untouchables,
that many years after Ribadu-EFCC was seen as a replica of
that regime. The current President Goodluck Jonathan is slow
to act on various anti-corruption reports on his table
especially on the allegations involving a member of his
family in money laundering, Halliburton scandal, Siemen scam
and the rot in other sectors of the
economy.
He shares some
characteristics with his immediate boss, President Umaru
Musa Yar’Adua: simplicity, sincerity and attempting to
satisfy contending parties that are at variance on policy
issues. Yar’Adua was colourless because of his health and
the influence of the so-called cabals who surrounded him;
nevertheless he was able to make some impacts which are
obvious to Nigerians.
An introvert to the
core, Jonathan has made some remarkable outings
worthy of commendations. In the last few months that he took
over power as the President some of his utterances and
actions indicate that he would not pursue a do-or-die agenda
at winning in the next election. The appointment of a
radical unionist and political scholar, Professor Jega as
Executive Chairman of Independent National electoral
Commission (INEC) is a pointer to his genuine intention for
a transparent, free and fair election in 2011. He also made
independent choice of Architect Namadi Sambo as his Vice
President against recommended candidates by his godfathers
and PDP machineries.
It is doubtful if he will emerge as PDP Presidential
Candidate going by the threats of some Niger Delta leaders
like Chiefs Edwin Clark and Albert Horsfall daring the
Northerners for the post in provocative postures. It is a
fact that PDP governors who did not accord respect to
Jonathan when he was Vice President and while acting as
commander-in-chief during Yar’Adua’s hospitalisation are not
likely to endorse his candidature for the election. With
powerful influence over PDP primaries, apart from feeling
betrayed by his recent choices in appointment and awards
without considering their inputs, the governors are unhappy
that he is not approving enough money for their states from
the Excess Crude Account.
Some of the Jonathan’s utterances too are not helping the
matter as his bluntness exposes his party’s past misdeeds.
Speaking at a meeting with Nigerians during a visit to
Toronto in Canada, Jonathan said some chieftains of the
People’s Democratic Party (PDP) tried to persuade him not to
appoint Professor Attahiru Jega as INEC chairman because
they feared Jega would block the party from manipulating
election results. He said he resisted the pressure because
of his commitment to credible elections.He also used the
occasion in Canada to say that election results would be
declared at the polling units, leaving no room for
manipulations at the collation centres. He added that a
tribunal would be set up to try electoral offenders
irrespective of status or party affiliation.
Not minding the recent pronouncement by the new National
Chairman of PDP, Dr. Okwesilieze Nwodo that PDP had dumped
zoning since 2002, northern political juggernauts are not
taking the issue lightly. It is clear so far that if the
retired generals who have declared their intentions for the
forthcoming election could not have their way, a dark horse
probably Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau of ANPP may spring a
surprise at the Presidential election which could not be
manipulated by the new INEC.
President
Jonathan’s disposition so far towards the election is quite
remarkable. Though he is not a typical do-or-die politician,
he could be a great leader if he refuses to get carried away
by the euphoria of the office and sectional sentiments being
expressed ethnic jingoists to push himself forward. Though
he has more than 100,000 loyal fans on his Facebook, he
should allow his party if not Nigerians to decide on his
candidature for 2011 election rather than merely listening
to praise-singers only. Great leaders leave the stage when
the ovation is loudest, because they believe that holding a
public office is not about how long but how well they serve
the people.
I wish our good
looking, good luck and humble
President is smart enough to read the hand on the wall in
setting a good record of himself, his Niger Delta region and
Nigeria.
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