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Why Goodluck Jonathan must run for a second-term - By Femi Aribisala




There is a lot of irritating noise coming especially from the North-West concerning the need for the presidency to return to the North in 2015. This should be discarded as sound and fury signifying nothing.

To talk of the presidency returning to the North is to presume the presidency belongs to the North. It does not! There should be no Northern president of Nigeria for the next 14 years at the very least. After that, the presidency should not go to the North-West. It should go to the Middle-Belt.


The new PDP: In the last few weeks, we have witnessed a comedy of errors whereby some PDP Governors, mostly Northern, have rebelled from the PDP, formed what they call a new PDP with one central demand: that Goodluck Jonathan should not contest for the presidency in 2015. This makes for good newspaper headlines and little else.

It is preposterous to insist that a sitting president should not go for a second-term when he is entitled to do so. Those who are opposed to him should challenge him at the polls if they can. In my opinion, they don’t stand a chance against him and they know it.

This is a Nigerian thing. If you start a business and are successful, your competition does not strive to match or exceed your services. The favoured option is to try to drive you out of business. They will pay the police to close you down.

They will go to the babalawo and ask him to terminate you with extreme prejudice. You will come to your office and find a dead chicken on the doormat. What all this says eloquently is that your competition cannot compete with you. The same goes for the shenanigans of the so-called new PDP. There is nothing new about these jokers.

All they have to offer is the same bad news. The reality they don’t want to face is that Jonathan is unstoppable as the PDP presidential candidate in 2015. A new PDP candidate does not even have a look-in. Neither does a PDM candidate, which Atiku is apparently reserving as his fall-back position when his shenanigans in the PDP come to nothing.

It sometimes takes Nigerians a long time to face reality and admit defeat. This is the case with Atiku Abubakar. The bitter truth is that, try as he might, Atiku can never be president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

The 2015 election will be between President Jonathan and the APC presidential candidate. The only opportunity that the North has to produce the next president lies in the APC putting forward a Northerner as its presidential candidate. Even then, President Jonathan must be the odds-on favourite to win. As a rule, sitting African presidents don’t lose elections.

Lame-duck Governors: Politics is a power-game. However, the high jinks of the nPDP are all smoke and mirrors. All but one of these rebel governors is a lame-duck; meaning this is their last term in office. With the sole exception of Abdulfattah Ahmed of Kwara, they have all served two terms as governors and that is the statutory limit.

Lame-duck governors have greatly diminished power. Their opponents know they will not have to tolerate them much longer. Lame-duck governors run against the clock. They are soon to be dumped into the dustbin of history. That is the predicament of these loud rebels.

What is pathetic about their situation is actually their central demand. President Jonathan is at the height of his powers. He is not a lame-duck. He can run for a second term. That gives him enough time to deal with his opponents. It also tells them that they better make peace with him now, or they will be in the wilderness possibly for the next six years. That is a very long time in politics. By that time, at least six of the rebel PDP governors will be politically dead.

These politicians facing a bleak future are now demanding that the President relinquish his advantage by making himself a lame-duck like them: declaring that he will not contest for the presidency in 2015. President Jonathan is certainly not a fool; so that is not going to happen.

This is my prediction. The rebel lame-duck governors have had their 15 minutes of fame; thanks to the Nigerian news media that hankers after sensational stories. They have made the noise and grabbed the headlines. That is the end of the road for them.

They have to come back to Jonathan cap in hand. I repeat, politics is a game of power and, at the moment, Jonathan is sitting pretty. If these lame-duck governors don’t play ball, they will all be handed over to the EFCC if and when Jonathan is returned as president. I actually believe that is
what all this brouhaha is about.

These governors want assurances that they will be left in peace to enjoy their booty after their retirement. I don’t believe that assurance should be given either. They have gone about it the wrong way. They should have gone to the President to plea-bargain rather than all this bluster. As it is, the PDP machinery in their states will be taken away from them and that will be it.

Who are the people going to follow? Would they join a man who is going to be out of a job as governor within two years, or will they follow a sitting president who is likely to remain president for another six years? It is a no-brainer: Jonathan has all the cards hands down.

Of all the rebel governors, the most pathetic is Rotimi Amaechi. He is from the South-South. Nevertheless, he is demanding that a South-South president should not seek a second-term. Within the framework of Nigeria, that position is not only idiotic, it is politically suicidal. You don’t scuttle a South-South presidency in favour of the North and expect thank you from the people of the South-South. All Amaechi has achieved is to consign himself into future political irrelevance.

Northern political disintegration: There are still more smoke and mirrors. One of these is that the North can determine who will be president of Nigeria. That is all poppycock. If it were true, Buhari would have been elected Nigeria’s president in 2011. He won all the far northern states of Bauchi, Borno, Gombe, Jigawa, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Kebbi, Niger, Sokoto, Yobe, and Zamfara. Nevertheless, he still lost woefully by 10 million votes.

Time was when a Northern candidate was certain of victory by sheer weight of numbers. All that is history now. The North is the only region in Nigeria that no longer exists politically. Thanks to Boko Haram, it is now divided between Moslems and Christians. The Middle Belt now considers itself Middle Belt and not as the North. What is the point of including yourself in the North if all it gets you is to play second-fiddle perpetually to Sokoto, Kano and Katsina? The North is now also divided between the elite and the masses. What is the point of insisting on a Northern president when all it produces are Northern billionaires without appreciable development of the North?

In their insistence on being president of Nigeria yet again, the far North is burning its bridges. The most faithful supporters of the North politically have been the South-South and the South-East. The possibility for such continued support in the future is now being scuttled by the seeming Northern determination to truncate the legitimate second-term bid of a South-South president and to deny the Igbos their rightful claim to the presidency. If the politicians of the far North are not careful, they will not get a president from their area for another 50 years.

Federal character: Nigeria is an agglomeration of peoples of different regions and ethnicity. This must be reflected in the polity. Accordingly, the North should take an extended sabbatical from the presidency. Other regions have tolerated a Northern presidency for 37 out of 53 years, to no great effect. There is nothing to recommend another Northern president in the short-term. The last thing Nigeria needs right now is another President Musa Yar’Adua with his highfalutin seven-point programme.

Northerners are rightfully the apostles of federal character. By the same token, the presidency should reflect the federal character of Nigeria. Jonathan is important as the first South-South president. The South-South deserves a second-term according to the principles of federal character.

After eight years of a South-South presidency, it cannot be said to be the turn of the North again, when the Igbos, a major ethnic group, have only had a head of state for six months. Before we can talk of another Northern presidency, we should have had at least eight years of an Igbo presidency. If after that, the presidency then moves to the North, it should not go to the traditional Northern odd-jobbers. It should go to the Middle Belt for another eight years.

Political wilderness

My advice therefore to the people of the North (especially the North-West) is that they should fasten their seat-belts. They may be in for a long journey in the political wilderness. The way out is not through this nPDP nonsense which is likely to antagonise the rest of the country against them. The predicament of the far North requires greater political dexterity. There is a new realpolitik in Nigeria, and it is not to the advantage of the North.

Zero policy debate

Nigerian elections are peculiar in that there is hardly any policy debate as such. It is all about which region gets the presidency, as opposed to which policies get implemented. In 14 years of PDP presidency, I have yet to discover exactly what the party stands for. Nobody seems to care. Immediately a president is elected, the debate begins on where the next president should come from. 2015 is two years away. Nevertheless, we are already in election-mode. Government money is being saved for the next election. Government money is being looted by the lame-ducks. Everyone is shouting “my turn;” “me-first.” Meanwhile, Nigeria continues to go to the dogs.



By Femi Aribisala
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24 comments

  1. Its not only from the North West there are two governors from the middle belt and one from the north east and more are still coming on board. Amechi is another better option.

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  2. Right from the moment you started those stupid write-ups against Fani-Kayode, i knew you had a motive. I guess you are broke and out mof relevance. To be fair to you, against Fani-Kayode you mentioned some reasonable and thought provokimg things. But on this Uncle Joe's re-election, it is so clear that you were not writing like an intelligent man. I am sure deep inside your heart you know that too. This time you are looking for favours from Uncle Joe.

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    1. If you are as intelligent as you believe, why didn't you include your name in your post. Word of advise: before you call people stupid and unintelligent next time, check out their profiles (Google will help) and see how you compare

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  3. A perfect gentleman who just spoke the truth as it is. With men like Femi Aribisala, I think Nigeria will navigate through 2015 successfully.

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  4. Femi may the Almighty God strenghten you. Thank you so much for this write-up. You are Blessed.

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  5. Oga Femi, I raise my cap for you, you are indeed a rare visioner and a true detribalised yoruba man. You have once again hit the nail at head, this truth is not bitter but sweet. God bless you and all others who see the truth and say it with sentiments. God bless n keep you.

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  6. Of what benefit is the position of President of Nigeria to the north?
    Absolutely nothing! It's only to the benefit of the oligarchy.This blessed region,and the lands of my fathers, has now being turned into the region with the largest number of the poor,illiterates,prevalent poverty,diseases,insurgents,oppressed,forced marriages,VVFs,warped religious indoctrination.
    Let the oligarchy know that the monster they bred is hungry,and would devour them all.
    God bless you Mr Aribisala,sir.

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  7. Let the truth always prevail the rebel governors were misguided by their mentor obj. The should beg GEJ and Nigerian for forgiveness

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  8. Am surprised dat Femi with all his long grammar doesn't know dat Babangida, Abdussalam, Tafawa Balewa and Gowon are all frm d Middle belt region. Anyway, just as somebady mention above, Femi is broke and is looking 4 favor frm uncle Joe. Please go through our write up again and see hw unintelligent it is.

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  9. I agree with Femi. This nPDP people are criminals who are only looking at securing themselves. What do they have to offer Nigerians???????

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  10. With men like Aribasala Nigeria will never be plunged into war,,,, the best way to keep a different people like Nigeria is through equity fairness,transparency and equality... If you try to maginalize anywhere then war will break out... GOD bless you Aribasala.

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  11. FEMI,AM A YORUBA BUT DISAPPOINTED IN UR WRITE-UP.SO U DONT KNOW THAT LIKE THE SOUTH,THE NORTH HAS MANY TRIBE LIKE FULANI,HAUSA,TIV,KANURI,SHUA ETC.WILL THEY ALL TAKE THEIR TURN EACH TOO?

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  12. Is true i don't want a northerner but GEJ should give us better reason for continuation. Let ur work speak for Jonathan.

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  13. Femi! I wish the other Femi(mumu ffk) is as reasonable as u. Daddy, U have said it all. The rebel PDP governors and their sponsors wld be disgraced when bros Jona is returned elected come 2015. If OBJ cld ruled for 2 terms even laboured in vain for a third, I see no reason why my brother from our destroyed region(SOUTH-SOUTH) shld not remain in Aso villa till 2019.
    Daddy God bless U, now I know my duty as a full blooded ....... Man from south-south. President Jonathan for president come 2015.

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    1. Bros I tire for you Ooº°˚˚˚°Âº‎​ . Yesterday you were an igbo man αη∂ today you are claiming South-south! Which one we go believe now??? *smh. Why boys dey lie now???

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  14. Thank God for the likes of Femi Aribasala who will not hesitate to say the truth no matter whose ox is gored, those pple calling him names are just misguided fools that cannot differentiate between left and right. The man always speak the truth the way it is, I wish we have many pple like him, our country would be a blessed one. God bless you Sir, you stand for the truth.

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  15. y is sweet truth so bitter atimes to some biffers? i am loving this guy by d day and we dnt care what the disgruntled fans of FFK think. Long Live Aribisala! Long Live Naija!

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  16. Pls this is the kind of person Nigeria need, pour out all the undiluted truth

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  17. I for one,I'm neither for nor against GEJ,nPDP,old PDP,APC and d rest,I'm also not for or against GEJ reelection but my problem with our politicians like femi said is zero policy debate,I'm from the SW for crying out loud OBJ governed 4 8yrs and we frm d SW didn't get anything from d govt rather he seized the allocation meant for Lagos state because of the feud he had with bola tinubu then,I'm yet to see that visionary politician who will deem it fit to say it's not wise for the 6th largest oil producing nation in the world to be importing fuel and fix d industry no matter whose ox is gored,who will diversify the economy by investing massively in human capital,agriculture,mining,tourism,transportation especially rail and above all have "minus zeros" tolerance for corruption,until then we will never be free from all these corrupt monsters call politicians.

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  18. Tank u sir,u hav said it all,can any of ds crooks call npdp govnor bring any positive change,may d lord continue 2 kip u alive.

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  19. He is Igbo from the South-South. In case u ain't aware, their are Igbos from Delta State- Anioma and Igbos from Rivers- Etche, Ndoki, Egbema etc

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  20. Imagine. The writer can not tell us 1 single thing d president has done to deserve second term apart from being from being from Naija Delta And who told him only politician from certain part of the country ar opposing his coming back?... Odun Tutu

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