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Written By Yushau A. Shuaib
IN DEFENCE OF OBASANJO’S FOREIGN TRIPS
Businessday August 26, Nigerian Tribune August 27, Post Express
October 5,
New Nigerian November 3, Thisday August 25, Daily Trust Nov27,
2002
Probably from this heading (if the editor permits) the readers
may have run to a conclusion that it is another mischievous or patriotic piece.
It may be neither frolicsome nor public-spirited if only the message is clearly
understood away from predetermined sentiments.
For some times what dominated the public discourse amongst Nigerians are issues
bordering on the alleged puzzles bedeviling the nation from political face-off,
economic logjam, social malaise and security instability, but now a new
challenge has taken a frontal stage of public debate which was necessitated by
publications in editorials and columns of national newspapers. It was the
allegation that the frequent presidential foreign trips are wasteful and are of
no importance to the nation and the common man.
President Obasanjo may have travelled out, sometimes against the political and
social reality on the ground, but it must be appreciated that at least the
Nigerian image has been enhanced and promoted, to some extent, by the trips. It
is easy to recall that in no distant past Nigerian officials were rarely allowed
into some countries, while the ordinary citizens hardly got visas to travel out,
but today in the spirit of democracy, almost on daily basis the citizens are
jetting out.
What can one feel, as a Nigerian, when just recently in far away Canada during
the World Summit of powerful nations, our own president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
received the honour of being the only African Leader at that occasion, and
probably the first in history to have addressed the leaders of advanced
countries standing behind him with arms in akimbo. Some of the powerful world
leaders who stood behind him during the address by our own president included
the Presidents of United States of America, United Kingdoms, Russia, Germany,
China, Japan, France amongst others. As an African, especially a Nigerian I
remain very proud of that significant event where President Obasanjo voiced out
the plight of the people of the developing nations and called for further
cooperation and improved assistance to ameliorate the sufferings.
I should think the President want to re-link Nigeria with the outside world by
reassuring them of our potentials and natural endowments for the benefits of
country. Most developed nations today could not have got to the level they have
reach presently if they isolate themselves from the outside world. What can one
say about resolution of crises in neighboring countries through ECOMOG, even
though Abacha to did the same, the rebirth of the continental unity through
African Union, the introduction of New Partnership for African Development
NEPAD, the Geeseem revolution, the participation in Common Wealth Games and
several other development?
We should take more pride in Nigeria’s participation in global issues and in
solidarity with other nations. Even at that we still maintain our dignity and
African brotherhood by refusing to be the stooge of the big brothers. It must be
noted that even the superpowers believe that a word from Nigeria to Zimbabwe
would make a difference and bring succour to the white farmers. But our
president maintains impeccable neutrality, knowing that the argument of Mr.
Robert Mugabe is to emancipate the downtrodden black farmers whose farm lands
have been colonised, even after independent, and are left with no fertile land
to eke a living.
Though much cannot be seen in form of physical foreign investments, but from
other indices a lot might have been achieved. They said figures don’t lie.
During the military era, the highest amount of money generated and distributed
from the Federation Account in any given month had never exceeded N27 billion
but today more than N120billion is realised and disbursed accordingly to all the
tiers of government even with some states receiving no less than a billion Naira
in a month. These verifiable figures exclude higher return from Valued Added Tax
and other sources of income to the national pool. Though the ways and manners
some of the fund managers at the tiers misappropriate the allocations, which
compel many to ask where are the dividends of democracy, Obasanjo administration
has attracted more funds to the economy.
One may not be more religious than our learned Imams and Reverend Fathers to
observe that some foreign investments are morally objectionable like the hosting
of World Beauty Pageant which is claimed, in some quarters, would improve
tourism fortunes of the country. The beauty pageant as it is known
globally comes in different names. There are the Miss Universe, Miss World, Miss
Intercontinental, Miss Globe and I learnt more are being discovered and run by
companies and families unlike other popular pastimes which have standard
regulation and officiating. Probably if we succeeded in hosting the forthcoming
Miss World we may end up hosting others annually, while the foreign lovers take
away our brides which may be in short demand since polygamy is acceptable in the
Nigerian culture. It is believed that an investment in exploitation and
exposition of womanhood through half-naked parades of young girls in our soil
with our korokoro eyes is anti-Africa and total abuse of feminine dignity and
nobility. I think if there is any investment so far from the Miss World’s
craze is millions of Naira being generated by Nigerian Television Authority from
the daily commercial from SilverBird Promotion. That is if the air times are
fully paid by the beauty pageant company
It is not easy to be a leader of a big country like Nigeria, where even a
breadwinner cannot control a small family, the president may not therefore be
blame for most problems within the systems since he has appointed several people
to give him honest and truthful advice. He may be very closefisted and stingy in
the release of funds to curtail inflation and minimize wasteful public funds,
Chief Obasanjo has not been accused of personal aggrandizements and private
enrichment from the public funds. We should appreciate some of his achievements
and encourage him to do better for our country.
By the way, I am only seriously distressed by the recent American ranking of
Nigeria as a high risk country on account of crimes and other violent behaviours
allegedly perpetrated by ordinary criminals as well as persons in police and
military uniforms. Even if the allegation is true, is it timely?
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