There is only one reason for this. I am determined that a “Northerner” must not be the next president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Cry-babies
I
have nothing against the North per se, but I have reached the conclusion that
it would be unhealthy for Nigeria’s next president to come from the
North.
To accede to the insistence of certain loud Northern politicians
that the North must produce the next president, is to send a wrong signal to
the North. The North has become the spoilt-child of Nigerian
politics. It always has a grudge when it is not in power. This must
be discouraged.
When
Moshood Abiola, a Southerner, won the election in 1993, the Northern elite
conspired to scuttle it. When they finally succumbed to a Southern
presidency in 1999, some of them nevertheless sought to make trouble by
politicising sharia. When Jonathan won in 2011, there was instigated
rioting in the North. Some of the elite even decided to sponsor terrorist
activities in disgruntlement. This terrorism has now backfired, to the
extent that it is now beyond the control of its initial sponsors.
The
North has to learn to live without political power at the centre. The
rest of the country has learnt to do this over the years, as the Northern elite
have monopolised power. But Northern politicians seem to believe
political power is their entitlement. As a result, the “Northern” blackmail
is now in full swing. Certain spokesmen of the so-called North are
threatening to hold the country to ransom come 2015, if a Northerner is not
elected the president of Nigeria. They are saying: “It’s either our way
or no way. If we don’t get the presidency, then Nigeria cannot
continue.” This is poppycock!
Vain
threats
Adamawa
Governor, Murtala Nyako, says: “we must stop President Goodluck Jonathan’s
attempt to go for second term, as that will lead to civil war.” Who
exactly are the “we” Nyako is talking to here and who is going to start this
civil war? Senator Joseph Waku of the ACF (Arewa Consultative Forum)
says: “President Jonathan should not even contemplate making any move to
contest the 2015 election because such will be catastrophic.” I am
curious as to what the catastrophe would be.
Junaid
Mohammed says there will be mayhem in Nigeria should President Goodluck
Jonathan and the PDP rig the 2015 election. Junaid is a Second Republic
politician. When Northern Shehu Shagari rigged the election in 1983 and
won by a “moonslide,” Junaid did not declare mayhem on Nigeria at the
time. When the election was massively rigged for Northern Yar’Adua in
2007, we did not hear of mayhem from the likes of Junaid. But with the
probable re-election of a non-Northerner, Junaid is threatening violence.
Well, the violence will consume no one but Junaid himself.
Precisely
because of these bombastic threats, it will be impolitic for Jonathan to decide
not to run in 2015. The entire nation must call the bluff of these
power-hungry Northerners. Let us see what they will do if Jonathan not
only runs, but is re-elected. These threats are irritating and
vain. Southerners do not throw these tantrums when Northerners are in
power. The Igbo are a major ethnic group in Nigeria. They have been
denied the presidency for virtually all of Nigeria’s 53 year history.
Yet, they are not crying wolf. They are not threatening fire and
brimstone. But those who have monopolised the presidency for 38 out of 53
years are the ones shouting till they are blue in the face. What cheek!
It
is not the birthright of Northerners to rule Nigeria. It is the
prerogative of all Nigerians to decide who will be our president. The
ethnic chauvinists of the ACF have no right to determine who Nigeria’s
president should be or where he or she should come from. If the president
of Nigeria does not come from the North for the next 20 years, there is nothing
the ACF or anybody else can do about it.
Smoke
and mirrors
The
ACF position is just so much smoke and mirrors. The body does not speak
for the North. It is simply the mouthpiece of certain Northern
politicians who are indolent and are craving another opportunity to loot the
treasury at the centre. The fact of the matter is that the North no
longer exists if it ever did. It is hardly a homogeneous political
entity. More than any other part of Nigeria, the North is deeply divided
between the haves and the have-nots. After 38 years of deception and
betrayal by Northern politicians, the Northern poor do not need to be told that
such mouth-organs as the ACF and NEF (Northern Elders’ Forum) have little or no
interest in their plight.
The
North is currently at war with itself. The Boko Haram has become an
instrument for further Northern division and impoverishment. It has
started an intercinine war where some Northern Moslems have been killing
Northern Christians. Undoubtedly, the effect of this scourge in dividing
the North politically along religious lines will be evident in future elections.
Moreover,
as was evident in the 2011 elections, the far North no longer shares
traditional affinity with the Middle belt or with the North Central. The
far North voted en bloc for Buhari, while the Middle Belt and the North Central
voted en bloc for Goodluck Jonathan. Abuka Onalo, president UMYC (United
Middle-Belt Youth Congress) insists the people of the Middle Belt are not
Northerners and have never been treated as Northerners by the Hausa/Fulani.
He says they are: “now remorseful of their roles in past actions of
spearheading Northern interests that did not benefit their people.”
Back-room
deals
Nyako
maintains Jonathan signed an agreement with some northern governors in 2011 to
serve for a single term of four years. This position raises a number of
annoying questions. Who exactly are these northern leaders and what
special place do they have in the selection of a Nigerian president that
anybody needs to make an agreement with them? Nyako and his colleagues
are dreamers. Whatever role they presume to arrogate to themselves in
Nigerian politics is a result of their delusion. Goodluck Jonathan did
not need them in order to win the last election.
In
2011, Jonathan lost to Buhari in all the far northern states of Bauchi, Borno,
Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Sokoto, Yobe, and
Zamfara. Nevertheless, he still went on to win the election at the centre
with a plurality of over 10 million votes. Therefore, it is immaterial
whether or not he made an agreement with these Northern jokers. Those he
is alleged to have made the agreement with could not even deliver their side of
the bargain. Nevertheless, Jonathan went on to win the election.
That should tell these pretend power-brokers that they are actually irrelevant
in the Nigerian political equation. Under the circumstances, it is
preposterous to now insist Jonathan must keep his part of the alleged
bargain. Clearly, the bargain, if it ever existed, was a waste of time.
It
is disrespectful to Nigerians for Nyako to have the audacity to say that, in a
democracy, a group of Northern governors reached a private agreement on who
should be the president of Nigeria. That is balderdash. Perhaps, we
should just cancel elections altogether and have Nyako and his friends decide
every four years who should fill what posts. These people are just
fooling themselves. The fact that Jonathan subsequently became president
should not obscure the fact that their presumptiveness was shown to be
false. The governors could not deliver the North to him. Obviously,
they had no control over Northern voters.
One-term
agreements
For
38 years, when Northerners ruled Nigeria, there was no talk of any agreement
with anybody to serve for a delimited period. Balewa signed no agreement
for six years. Gowon entertained none for nine years. Murtala did
not deem it necessary to put any pen to paper. Shagari ran for a second
term without making a treaty with the South-South. Buhari succeeded Shagari
without thinking it was high time a Southerner became head of state.
Babangida replaced Buhari for nine years without signing an agreement with
anybody. Rather than entertain Southern rule, Abacha truncated it.
After five years, he reached an agreement with himself to succeed
himself. After Abacha came Abdulsalaam; yet another Northerner.
But
once Obasanjo, a Southerner, became president; the Northerners started talking
about an agreement that he should only be president for one-term. The
same irritating noises are being made again now that, for once in the history
of Nigeria, a South-South man is president. For this very reason, under
no circumstances should the next president of Nigeria come from the
North. In the interest of national unity, these cry-baby Northern leaders
need to be taught a lesson. I repeat: the presidency of Nigeria is not
their birthright. If these characters don’t know this by now, 2015 is the
time for them to know it.
People
like Professor Ango Abdullahi of the NEF claim to be against President Jonathan
on the grounds that his government has not performed. Pull another
leg! The North is not known to produce good presidents. Yar’Adua
was a remarkably lousy president. He was also the most tribalistic
president in Nigeria’s history. He ignored federal character and filled
the government with Northerners. For example, under him, the Minister of
Finance, Minister of National Planning and the Governor of the Central Bank
were all from Kano. The NEF kept mum even when a sick Yar’Adua was holed
up in a Saudi Arabian hospital, while his Northern acolytes went on a looting
spree of the treasury, forging cheques in his name.
[Vanguard]
1 comment:
i concur exclusively with d writer, d elites north created & hide behind bokoharram to kill, destroy innocent Nigerians inorder to destabilize GEJ govt & when d state of emergency was declared, they were left with no other option but to show up their faces to confront d weak GEJ govt, which has helped them to make statement that threatens d co-existence of Nigeria. Nigeria belong to all of us irrespective of ones ethnic or religion background.
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