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Written
By Yushau A. Shuaib
If President Yar’Adua Doesn’t Die
Daily Trust September 9, New Nigerian,
September 10,
Leadership September 10 and Vanguard
September 11, 2008
The above headline is not intended to play pun or be
mischievous but rather is a response to worrisome feelings
amongst Nigerians on the plight of President Umaru Musa
Yar’Adua over the sensationalism making the rounds on his
ill health. The debate over his purported ill-health
overshadowed all other critical socioeconomic matters taking
place in the country.
From the hushed tones, to private discussion and even in
places of worship the issue generated genuine concerns, and
even beer parlor analyses rented the air which further
prompted disturbing headlines seeming to ask: “if President
Umaru Yar’Adua Dies!” In fact some of the insinuations are
scary speculations over likely consequences that may befall
the nation. The nation has witnessed so many crises that we
won’t pray for a repeat of issues of national tragedy.
Considering some of the fears expressed, many would have
anticipated arrival of a coffin from the Presidential Jet,
but President Umaru Musa returns safely to the country from
the officially disclosed Lesser Hajj and unofficial
announced medical check-up in Saudia Arabia.
As President of the country, Umaru Yar’Adua obviously cannot
govern alone without having and relying on able lieutenants
who are in his cabinet to assist him in the discharge of
constitutional responsibilities. That was demonstrated in
his absence as the nation was not grounded by ineptitude of
any of the ministers.
During his stay abroad, there were many developments that
require public attention but which were not made issues of
national importance. For instance, within the weeks of his
absence, over N78billion was released from Excess Crude
Account to augment statutory allocations of August 2008 to
federal, states and local governments. That was after over
N360billion was shared to the tiers of government and
agencies. Likewise at one of the Federal Executive Council
meetings which was chaired by Vice President Goodluck
Jonathan, a whopping sum of N13billion was approved for
various projects across the country which covered power,
education, science and technology, transportation and
Federal Capital Territory. In fact breakdown of the
contracts which was detailed in an online economic
intelligence journal, the Economic Confidential, list of
the beneficiaries, the contractors, specific amounts and
places for the executions were stated. Yet not many
Nigerians bother to know of these projects and enquire how
they would positively impact on the nation and its people.
The most painful experience from the saga of the two weeks
foreign trip, were confusing announcements and counter
announcements from oppositions and government officials
respectively on the true condition of the President. In fact
when official channels were not forthcoming with accurate,
timely and reliable information, Sahara Reporters an online
news agency feasted on the vacuum by regularly releasing
incredibly detailed reports from alleged highly reliable
sources. Surprisingly, the online portal, gained more
visitors and strangely became the most cited news media on
the president’s whereabouts.
While the Information Minister and spokesperson of the
president, John Ogar Odey and Olusegun Adeniyi respectively,
tried to manage the issue and boost the image of the
president through their cautious and occasional official
releases that did little to douse the mounting tension they
were accused of being too conservative with the truth. As
much as I must avoid unnecessary bashing from the public in
an attempt to defend their approach, it must be pointed out
that personalities being managed by publicists most times
determine and give directives on how their profiles should
be projected and protected. Since such principals may not
realize the implication of refusing professional advice,
they learn the hard way from bitter experience.
Although no one may know exactly what interacted between the
president and his image managers, it is necessary that the
public should always be adequately informed on public
figures that influence direction of government. Nigeria’s
president is like a father of large family, the nation which
is his primary constituency and responsibility. A situation
where spokespersons seem to be gagged and viewed by
professional colleagues as weaklings in performing their
responsibilities, their actions and inaction would affect
their credibility and dent the reputation of the
institutions they represent. That is the truth without any
pretext.
Though there could be implications for breaking Hippocratic
confidentiality even on the health of an ordinary
individual, especially in divulging the nature of one’s
ailments, I doubt if there is anything wrong in stating that
one has gone for medical check-up and seek the understanding
and prayers of the public. That could have been a very open
and transparent public disclosure to prevent unnecessary
controversies and second guessing.
The situation has forced some people in some quarters to
nurse grudges and feel bitter on the entire saga as some
section of the media felt sideline or betrayed after
exhibiting patriotism in their professional conduct. The
government may need to reassure the citizens on its
continuous commitment to uplift their wellbeing and where
necessary tender apology for erring in the entire episode.
I feel pity for President Yar’Adua who, I believe strongly,
means well for the nation, in his humble ways of doing
things. We could recall how he was persuaded and cajoled to
contest when he had already made up his mind to become a
university lecturer after his second tenure as Executive
Governor of Katsina State. We could remember the fear over
his health during the campaigning. His staunched supporters
and campaigners in high places did not even allow him the
opportunity to speak out his mind as they told us he was
strong and capable of leading the nation to prosperity and
greatness when he was described as the only incorruptible
governor in Nigeria who developed his state to the
admiration of others. So far he has demonstrated some
leadership qualities and taken extreme courageous steps even
against his mentors, especially for not shielding anyone
from probes and prosecutions.
Every individual has a weakness and limitation; we should
understand his constraints and appreciate his strength,
will-power and efforts he has made so far in stabilizing the
economy and sustaining peaceful coexistence amongst all the
ethnic groups. We should even commend him for not dealing
decisively with some treasonable felons who indirectly wage
war on our collective nationhood but rather give them enough
time to do a rethink and retrace their criminal steps before
saying “Enough is Enough.”
Since the President has not died, against the alleged
permutations and calculations of invisible elements to
realize wicked agenda, we should support the administration
to successfully deliver the promises made to electorates
including the most talked about Seven-Point Agenda, to at
least complete the first tenure which is half-way.
We have seen healthy looking rulers whose behavior and
pronouncements including dictatorial tendencies clearly
indicate their grievous infirmity, while the lanky and
frail-looking leaders like Mandela remain great icons of
democracy. We have also seen strong people dying in lesser
strenuous exercise, even in bedrooms, while the presumed
weak persons living longer in active service to their
people. Please no one should wish our president otherwise.
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