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Written By Yushau A. Shuaib
NZERIBE FOR SENATE PRESIDENT?
Nigerian Tribune May21, New Nigeria May22, Daily Independent
May22,
ThisDay May25, The Monitor May28, 2003
“Nzeribe to become a Muslim!”
That was the headline of the lead story in the Triumph, a
Kano-based newspaper sometime in the early 90s, when the maverick politician
hoodwinked the people that he had received inspiration from God that Islam is
the religion that could lead him to posterity. The paper at that time was edited
by the former President of Nigerian Guild of Editors and presently a General
Manager with ALSCON, Mallam Garba Shehu. The Muslim community was agog over the
big catch, even though few were skeptical on the motives of the new convert.
Unfortunately as the Muslims thronged in a large number to the Emir’s Palace on
that Friday, they received the rude shock that the radical businessman could not
turn up for the spiritual conversion where flimsy excuses were given.
This is just a brief of numerous melodrama scripted and executed
by Senator Francis Arthur Nzeribe, a Senator representing Orlu (Imo West)
Senatorial District, since he ventured into national limelight few decades ago.
The same man whose name reminds one of mercenary by his exploits in some African
countries, is being widely publicized in recent time as gunning for the exalted
position of senate president of Federal Republic of Nigeria.
One may wonder his credentials and experiences to deserve the
topmost position in the legislative arm of the most populous black country in
the world. For long, before now, he was associated with the popular FAN Milk,
the company had to disclaim the notion. There was also the impression of him
being an Engineer by qualification, until when the recent security report,
published in a national daily recently (Thisday May 10, 2003) stated that
he only possesses WAEC Certificate. Interestingly few days after the disclosure
he admitted not possessing any academic qualification apart from the School
Cert. The same Security report also indicated that he was found guilty by the
Lagos Zone 2 of the Failed Bank Tribunal on charges of fraud and dishonesty on
his role in the liquidation of ALFA Merchant Bank Plc.
On the political scene, the Senator from the industrious Ibo
tribe, plunged the nation into its worst political experience, when he used his
infamous Association for Better Nigeria (ABN) to abort one of the acclaimed
freest and fairest election on June 12, 1993. The aftermath effect was the
battered image of Nigeria and the loss of lives including the death of prominent
Nigerians like Chief MKO Abiola who died in pursuit of his mandate.
The school leaver Senator, who was claimed to have become a
millionaire at the age of 29, was also active during the Abacha regime. After
scheming himself to be elected a Senator, invited elected legislators to a
meeting where they intended to collectively endorsed General Sani Abacha as a
consensus President, through a draft resolution.
At the emergence of the present democratic government, the Oshiji
of Oguta has continued to exhibit his fluid character, like the chameleon, by
the way he exhibits and performs in the legislative house. For example, he was
the first lawmaker to nurse the idea of sacking elected officers at National
Assembly through a threat of impeachment against the first Senate President,
Chief Evan Enwerem who also hails from South-Eastern Nigeria for an allegation
of being subservient to the Executive arm. He also played prominent roles in the
impeachment of another Ibo Senate President, Dr. Chuba Okadigbo and
attempted the impeachment of President Olusegun Obasanjo, before he was strongly
cautioned by the Yoruba leaders who were quick to declare him persona non-grata
in their domain, before he was finally tamed and subdued from the reckless
rampage.
But surprising as if to lend credence to the notion that Nigeria
is a country that anything goes, the Federal High Court, Abuja recently quashed
the suspension placed on him by the members of the upper house for acts
considered anti-democratic and anti-senatorial tendencies after his explosive
confession that he bribed some of them with huge amount of money for a cause. To
add to the bewilderment, the Code of Conduct Bureau, which had early preferred
charges of false asset declaration against the Chief withdrew the charges
without bothering to disclose the reason for the change of mind.
Senator Nzeribe for those conversant with his antecedents is a
man who enjoys any good thing at any moment but can rock the boat when he is
dissatisfied. He had, during the military eras, either called for the
continuation of a military regime or campaign for the transformation of military
dictatorship to civilian leadership.
Apart from active participation in the public fora, the same “distinguished”
senator was recently in the news when he took as a wife a woman whose husband
claimed he never divorce her. The marriage which was shown on a network
programme was fully reported by a human-angle tabloid, the Glitterati, a weekly
insertion in Sunday Thisday Newspaper. The publication narrated the story of a
dejected and lonely man, Mr. Harry Mosco who swore that his wife and mother of
his children was never divorced but couldn’t know how to get her back. This
brought to the fore the saying that when a rich man snatches your wife, you can
at best retreat to sanctuary for spiritual contentment since you do not have the
means to win her back.
Though the seat of the Senate Presidency may be zoned to the
South East, most of the aspirants to the exalted seat are found to be very
controversial. For example what can one say of Senator Adolphus Wabara, who was
defeated at the PDP Senatorial Primaries by a young lawyer and a federal
commissioner in RMAFC, Barrister Emeka Wogu, in the morning only for his name to
be presented as Senatorial candidate in the evening. What about the admirable
political propagandist, Chief Uche Chukwumerije, who played a leading role in
the past military era or Senator Ifeanyi Ararume, who is said to be mentioned in
Kuta’s Report on Contract Award and was once suspended for taking the Senate to
Court.
Though the Ibo-Speaking Zone has the right to bring anybody it
wishes to hold forth as the next Senate President, it should however, be
cautious and wary of those that would make the seat embarrassingly the
repeat of the ‘turn-by-turn syndrome’ where more Senate President may emerge
within a short while. They should also be careful not to nominate a character
who may wish to take over the Aso Rock by attempting to remove the President and
the Vice President simultaneously to pave way for easy ascension to the First
Office.
Though each constituency in Nigeria has a right to nominate and
elect any character befitting their demeanor and mannerism to represent it at
the National Assembly, but Nigerians from all constituencies have the right to
know and make a choice through their representatives, of a credible and
principle personality to represent our good image and the whole federating
units.
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