Why Buhari will never be president of Nigeria - Femi Aribisala
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Wednesday, January 22, 2014
On Friday, 23rd August, 1985, the military government of Major-General Mohammadu Buhari decided to place me under arrest. My crime was that I wrote, among others, an article entitled: “Counter-trading Nigeria’s Future” in the National Concord, exposing the government’s scam of diverting public funds into private coffers through barter-trade with Brazil. A man by the name of Benson Norman was sent from the State Security Services (SSS) to my office to get me. Not finding me, he left a note that I must present myself unfailingly at the SSS office at 15 Awolowo Road, Ikoyi Lagos the next Monday morning.
However, on Sunday, 25th August, 1985, Lateef Aminu came first thing in the morning to my house to inform me that the government of Buhari/Idiagbon had been overthrown. For this reason, I am fond of telling people that God brought about a change of government in Nigeria just because of me.
Coup-plotter
Under the Buhari/Idiagbon regime, once you ended up at 15 Awolowo Road, you may never be heard of again. Decree Number 2 of 1984 empowered Tunde Idiagbon to arrest and detain anybody indefinitely without trial and without legal reprieve. After Buhari was overthrown, Mohammadu Gambo opened the prison doors of 15 Awolowo Road on public television, revealing people in various stages of undress and malnutrition that had been kept in the dungeons without trial by Buhari’s hound-dogs.
As self-imposed Head of State, Buhari had no regard for human rights. Immediately he seized power, he announced that he would “tamper with” the press. Soon, the infamous Decree Number 4 was promulgated which made even the publication of the truth a punishable offence. Under this cover, Buhari jailed innocent journalists, including Tunde Thompson and Nduka Irabo. He abolished civil liberties, promulgated retroactive decrees enabling him to kill Nigerians through jungle justice, proscribed civil society organizations and professional groups and exercised “absolute” power.
This same Buhari would now have us believe that he has gone through some metamorphosis and has become a democrat. I am sure you will forgive me if people like me don’t believe him. Buhari is not, has never been, and will never be, a democrat. Only in Nigeria would a man with his track record, who came to power through a military coup that illegally overthrew a democratic government, now be acclaimed as a democrat. It is on record that Buhari’s military regime is the only one in Nigeria’s history that failed to promulgate a programme for return to civilian rule.
Facts and fiction
So what exactly qualifies Buhari as a democrat today? Precious little! There is nothing democratic about forming and joining political parties just in order to be the presidential candidate. Little wonder then that Buhari’s parties have a short shelf-life. Buhari would like to be Nigeria’s head of state once again. He can no longer achieve this through the barrel of a gun. The only route now open to him is through the democratic process. That is the reason he now conveniently fashions himself as a democrat. It is merely a means to an end; no more, no less.
Buhari’s reputation as an anti-corruption crusader is also a myth. As head of state, he did not make any dent in Nigerian corruption. All we got was a cosmetic “war against indiscipline.” The counter-trade scam happened under his watch. Rather than deal with it, he sent his hound-dogs after nonentities like me who dared to expose it. That scam was no different, in scope and scale, from the petroleum subsidy and other corruption scandals that have since plagued Nigeria. The Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) that Buhari headed under Abacha was also a citadel of corruption. While Buhari himself might not have enriched himself, his cronies and those who worked under him did so handsomely.
On three different occasions, Buhari has run for the presidency. On three different occasions he has failed. That should really be enough. If, as seems likely, he were to run for the presidency a fourth time in 2015, there is no question that he would fail yet again. Try as he might again and again, Mohammadu Buhari can never be President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Buhari’s sectarianism
There is a fundamental reason behind this. Buhari is a bad politician. He is an unbending former military dictator and not a democratic consensus-builder. Like his new ally, Bola Tinubu, Buhari is a regional, sectional politician. Such politicians are practically impossible to package and market nationally in the ethnically-delicate Nigeria of today.
Former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Malam Nasir El’Rufai, one of those Northerners who deserve to be serious contenders for the presidency of Nigeria, observed that Buhari remains “perpetually unelectable” as a result of his “insensitivity to Nigeria’s diversity and his parochial focus.” This is an elegant way of saying that politically, Buhari has an uncanny tendency to put his foot in his mouth. He talks before thinking of the political implications of his words. He shoots from the hip.
The strength of Obasanjo, which enabled him to capture the presidency on two different occasions, was that he was perceived as a broadminded politician, not overly partial to his people in the South-West. As a matter of fact, in his first election, his people did not want him. The strength of Goodluck Jonathan, which propelled him to win the presidency, was that he was able to string together a coalition that stretched both north and south of the Niger. The weakness of Buhari is that he is totally unacceptable to people outside his region.
Buhari is a Northern regional champion. As head of state in the 1980s, his government was unapologetically Northern. No attempt was made to balance the ticket at the top. It was the only regime in Nigeria’s history headed by two Northerners. When he seized power, Buhari put Shagari, the Northern head of state he overthrew, under house arrest. But then he jailed Alex Ekwueme, the Southern vice-president. You may well ask what makes Shagari less culpable for the misdeeds of the Second Republic than his number-two man. The simple fact was that Buhari was Fulani as was Shagari; but Ekwueme was Igbo.
Impolitic words
At the height of the Sharia debate during the Obasanjo administration, Buhari declared that Muslims should vote only for fellow Muslims. This was politically suicidal for a man seeking national office. He became an advocate for implementation of Sharia all over Nigeria. He protested to the Oyo State governor, in the context of a dispute between Fulani herdsmen and indigenous farmers in the state, that “your people are killing my people.” This turned out to be unfounded and perhaps the reverse.
His threats during the campaign for the 2011 elections incited widespread violence in the North after he lost. His supporters went on a rampage; looting and killing; in spite of the fact that, by all accounts, the elections were adjudged the most free and fair in the history of Nigeria’s current democratic experiment. By the time the mayhem had subsided, over 1000 people had been slaughtered in cold blood and some 65,000 displaced.
Forgetting that a statement made in Hausa would readily be translated into English, Buhari later declared unapologetically in a BBC interview: “If what happened in 2011 should again happen in 2015, by the grace of God, the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood.” These are the tokens of an irresponsible politician, whose ambitions for power supersede the national interest. Who then are the dogs and baboons that Buhari has in mind to soak in blood if and when he loses yet again come 2015? Are they his children or are they those of others?
With the Boko Haram insurgency in the north, Buhari played to the Northern gallery yet again, calling the Jonathan government “the biggest Boko Haram.” Wole Olaniyi was a fly in the wall at a meeting in Kano Government House designed to persuade PDP rebel governor, Rabiu Kwankwaso, to decamp to the APC. Assuming that only Northerners were present, Buhari declared the Boko Haram was a “strategic plan” by the government of Goodluck Jonathan to “destroy the North.” When Jonathan declared a state of emergency in Yobe, Borno and Adamawa states, Buhari still saw this with Northern goggles, insinuating that the President is waging war on the North.
President of the North
Without a doubt, Buhari has massive support in the North. Indeed, he is the most popular Northern politician in the North today. But that precisely remains his undoing at the centre. The more he has been identified as a Northern champion, the less attractive he has become as a national choice. Even in the North, his support base is limited to the Muslim population. He does not appeal to Northern Christians. Then there is the added factor of the opposition of his implacable opponents among the Northern elite. Men like Babangida and Atiku would rather die than allow Buhari get to Aso Rock.
One thing is certain, the South-South and the South-East will not vote for Buhari in 2015. Not only that; there are no buyers for Buhari’s sectarian politics in the South-West. No matter what Tinubu might be telling him, the people of the South-West will not vote for Buhari in 2015. We already had the template in 2011, when Buhari tried to sell himself, first by balancing his ticket with a Yoruba man; and then by making sure the Yoruba man is a Christian; a pastor no less. But it just did not wash. It will not work in 2015.
The worst thing that can happen to Northern presidential aspirations in 2015 is for Buhari to be on the APC ballot. That is a sure guarantee that the North will not be providing the next president. Buhari would be a shoo-in in an election for president of Northern Nigeria. But in an election encompassing the entire country, the best he can envisage is to be a kingmaker. He cannot be king. The nearest Buhari will get to Aso Rock in 2015 is by attending the Council of State meetings. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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It is very unfortunate that in Nigeria, what we suffer is not lack of good leaders but poolish followers. Mr. Femi is talking as if he was the only Nigerian that witnessed what happened duriong Buhari regime. If you are hired by your paymaster to crotize Gen Buhari, I assure you, you have faled, but if you are unhired attacker looking for relevance, you are not likely to succeed. Is OBJ not a General and did not he became Nigeria's civillian President.God gives power to whomever he wishes, without consulting you.
ReplyDeleteAs far as I and most Nigerians who believe in d future of this country is concerned, Mr Femi has said the truth even if u can't read in between the lines! Buhari made some very grevious mistakes in his actions and speeches and it is obvious that he does not have the interest of this country in mind,how can I who is not a muslim and also not a northerner have confidence in such a man who has shown clearly that once he becomes the president of this country life will become uncomfortable for me? We are even tired of GEJ but definitely not a religious fanatic be it muslim or christian! Period!
DeleteAs far as I and most Nigerians who believe in d future of this country is concerned, Mr Femi has said the truth even if u can't read in between the lines! Buhari made some very grevious mistakes in his actions and speeches and it is obvious that he does not have the interest of this country in mind,how can I who is not a muslim and also not a northerner have confidence in such a man who has shown clearly that once he becomes the president of this country life will become uncomfortable for me? We are even tired of GEJ but definitely not a religious fanatic be it muslim or christian! Period!
DeleteGangsta: In 1984 under the disciplinary Buhari/Idiagbon government, there was a sophisticated attempt to kidnap and repatriate ex-civilian regime minister of transport, Umaru Dikko from the UK, anesthetized in a freight crate, for the embezzlement of $1bn under the Shagari regime.
ReplyDeleteGangsta: In 1984 under the disciplinary Buhari/Idiagbon government, there was a sophisticated attempt to kidnap and repatriate ex-civilian regime minister of transport, Umaru Dikko from the UK, anesthetized in a freight crate, for the embezzlement of $1bn under the Shagari regime.
ReplyDeleteThat's just the plain truth about Buhari. Even in the North he will not win. Thanks Femi Aribisala.
ReplyDeleteAnybody who is kicking against Mr Femi should bring prove to counter what was said about Buhari. That's just the truth about the man Buhari.
ReplyDeleteEven people from plateau , Benue, and Abuja will not vote for Buhari in addition to the south
ReplyDeleteI only hope dat Nigerians will vote wisely. Cos if Buhari is d presidential candidate for APC, den APC will fall like a pile of cards. The northern christains, will rather vote for a dog dan vote for Buhari cos dey Know him too well, but the Southerns are so myopic and foolish to think dat Buhari can revive Nigerian. Well dis is d truth, Nigeria will divide into various parts if Buhari becomes president.
ReplyDeleteARIBASALA,,,,You Have Nailed It Again!!!
ReplyDeleteNot After Killing Our Innocent NYSC Members....Nigerians Behave Like People Suffering from Amnesia... BuHari A Fanatic Can Never Rule this Country... I Don't Even Think APC Will be Too Stupid To elect Buhari as their flag Bearer....
APC Is A party trying to stop the deliverance process of GOD,,,, But They Have already Fail.
His fellow cow and BH we vote for him old fool
ReplyDeleteBut this monster must be vote out before he ruin dis nija.
ReplyDeleteWe need more ashiri to be tooed please. We are waiting for this APC nominee sef. let's see. I hear fashola has endorsed Adams Oshomole(oshobaba). If they like they should make the mistake of putting Buhari as the running mate. then plan to kill him with poison in office. They won't even get my vote once Buhari smells that place. No matter how Elrufai tries to paint Jonathan as clueless. I won't vote APC if Buhari nears there.
ReplyDeleteThis is the main reason why Nigeria will never be govern by good people like Buhari. PDP is already dead. Therefore the like of mr Femi will be in jail when Buhari becomes president and he knows that. We can no more be fooled by PDP again. We need fearless, incorruptible, non-materialistic old general that will sweep away the so called IBBs, Atikus, OBJs and the rest who are the main problems of this country.
ReplyDelete1st commentor pls i cnt find ur vocabs in de dictionary oo.the two words are "poolish and crotizee" plz tell me de dictionary,i really need dem oo.itiboribo.
ReplyDeletedoes of u abusing buhari i dont blame u ppl when ur parents went 2 beg him 2 help nd make all d schools free education nd he did just 2 make sure dat u ppl finish school witout paying anytin it is naw he has no use 2 u,get ready nd c wat gej wl do 2 u ppl very soon i promise uppl.
ReplyDeleteif na una papa nd mama dey gv person d president seat den make una tel us + dat old thiev cal femi all of u are stupid idiot,nd any person dat abuse buhari again o b4 na ur family members u dey referd 2,shamles,stupid,armrubbers, dogs,nd GOD wl punish evry one of una.
ReplyDeletefemi u nd d ppl dat are abusin buhari una fathers nd mothers idiot ppl.
ReplyDeleteVery true article. Buhari can never be president of this country... he has very little support, most of which comes from the uneducated muslim youth in the northern extremes of the country.
ReplyDeleteCow people don try for this country allow another tribe do am pls mame hausa still dey sleep we go wake them up if the time don reach.....APc no get the caliber of people who can run the seat allow them my man to do am even wetin oBj him ogaa no fit touch for 8yrs he put head GEJ till 20019
ReplyDeleteReligious sentiments flying everywhere! Most pple making comments here are not even objective in their analysis. Instead of making d basis of our comment the interest and unity of our country we r busy throwing abuses at one another! Hmmm how sad...I guess some of us can't wait for 2015 to come so that we can start killing ourselves for the sake of ONE MAN! I can only say one thg and that is let God arise and let d enemies of this country be scattered! Nigeria must rise again! Nigeria must move forward come 2015!
ReplyDeleteIts unfortunat that Nigerians like you that is kicking against the fact given by mr Femi about that sectional fellow call Buhari,learn to use polite words for elders like Mr.Femi.
ReplyDeleteWow! i`m speechless but instead of altering bad ward against somebody i think this the right time for us to pray to god that he may have mercy on us and shoes for us the best leaders,
ReplyDeletemy questions goes to d house of rep nd senate, are there no law prohibiting anyl who has contested for two or three times nd failed woefully to stop coming out again. 2. Don't we have age limit for presidential candidates. If we really have, why do feather brain idiots over there in north making noise cos of buhari, the fact remains undisputed, buhari or whteva his called will never again smell aso rock. A word they say is enough for the wise. Buhari shud go nd rest ,stop deceiving ur ppl ok.
ReplyDeleteSHORT-buhari can never be President of Nigeria!
ReplyDeleteAPC has gotten it all wrong! You can't condemn PDP and then woo all its members to your part. PDP is not just a name,it consists of people!! And they are all in APC now! As for buhari,he will die a bitter man! He's not Presidential material!
ReplyDeleteAll of them na the same category. Buhari and femi. They are all the same joo.
ReplyDeleteIf femi aribisala at his age is still a ‘FOOL‘ we the younger and an average nigerians are not fools and will never be fooled by such a FOOLISH,BAISED MIND and an IRRESPONSIBLE people like aribisala and he‘s likes,nigerians have grown pass this level of political propaganda,fabrications,lies,mere rumour and foolishness. femi iribisala and some of you empty heads with such a rubbish and an ill comments against the person of the ‘GEN‘ can never present any person as to compare or to compete with the ‘GEN‘ among our past living leaders to this present FOOLs in terms of good behaviours and good qualities. So,iribisala you can only make fool of yourself and few fools with DONKEY and GOAT brians like anonymous2 and few of he‘s likes,we in APC from the NORTH did not say the ‘GEN‘ “MUST“ be the candidate for APC cos we have so many good,resposible and humble men in APC like Gov Musa Rabiu Kwankwaso,Babatunde Fashola,Adam Oshiomohle,Col Buba Marwa,Rotimi Ameachi and Gov Rochas of Imo State to mention but few, any person among or outside them can be our candidate as long as he is good, humle,responsible and also qualified to be. We only insist on the ‘GEN‘ cos he is the only one who declare his intention known for now and he is still the the ‘BEST‘ mong all the above mentioned and unmentioned names,for your information iribisala and some of you idiots, our main objective and purpose into this MERGER as APC is not to install the ‘GEN‘ as president by all means but to bring down this horroful and good for notting party (pdp) with it‘s bloodsocking monsters,vampires,irresponsible member from the mantle of power and to save the country from total collapsing in the hands of those unproductive elements. femi iribisala or wha is that your stupid names,your stupid and foolish write up is notting but a cheap blackmail and it will never make us change our minds and supports against the ‘GEN‘. RUBBISH OLD FOOOOOOOOOOOOOL!
ReplyDeleteYou will be surprised that if Buhari becomes the president you will be the one washing mama piss pants and bras. Facts will prevail and we will see.
ReplyDeleteAribisola thank god that u re nt jailed then, had been u re jailed 4ur crime then u would hv learnt ur lesson by now. When I read ur fabricated article against buhari i discovered that u are sent by ur paymaster 2blackmail him, Yorubas with their hypocritic attitude. Y nt writen this article in 2003&2007 election? So, now that u re seen green light in apc come 2015 u old haggard is looking 4way to deceive nigerians it will not work. If obj, ibb, atiku and co...shuld lament about gej failure who re u 2paint him white or yellow, useless and avaricious person. Buhari or no buhari pdp must be swept out of aso-rock 2015 by God grace. Bawahala
ReplyDeleteAribisola thank god that u re nt jailed then, had been u re jailed 4ur crime then u would hv learnt ur lesson by now. When I read ur fabricated article against buhari i discovered that u are sent by ur paymaster 2blackmail him, Yorubas with their hypocritic attitude. Y nt writen this article in 2003&2007 election? So, now that u re seen green light in apc come 2015 u old haggard is looking 4way to deceive nigerians it will not work. If obj, ibb, atiku and co...shuld lament about gej failure who re u 2paint him white or yellow, useless and avaricious person. Buhari or no buhari pdp must be swept out of aso-rock 2015 by God grace. Bawahala
ReplyDeleteY has femi Aribisala not talk about thief Oduah's case, or has he not heard of it, Femi Aribisala, I am asking u now, how do u see or what do you think about stella oduah's matter.
ReplyDeleteAn Ibo man and a Christian and I will continue to vote for Buhari because I know he is one of the few that can clean up Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteMr Femi, I pity you because you talk as if you are the God that decides who gets what. You don't even think that if Buhari is not chosen in your life time, Buhari would be the president after your demise.You are not even sure you would be alive by 2015. Keep your info. Do you know that the President of the Senate, David Mark is also one of those people that said Abiola could not be president of Nigeria an anti-democracy, and the same man is enjoying democracy.Please Aribisala, if you don't have any good things to say shut your fucking mouth.
ReplyDeleteFemi thank you very much for you have hit the nail at the head . We know that Tinubu and his likes are using Buhari`s popularity in the North to build APC which everyone knows that it is a Yoruba party . The north has fast forgot how Tinubu and ACN members used El-Rufai during the last election and dumped him . One of their fathers from the north advised them not to decamp PDP for ACN for that is a Yoruba party but egoism cannot let northern politicians listen to such advice .
ReplyDeleteLet the yoruba use the northeners as long as they will successed in dis-organizing and sweeping out these beast of a party (pdp) with it‘s wicked and unproductive leadership out of power, @anonymous 1:17pm thanks for the insults,i know it wasn‘t your fault you are a frustrated person already and i make annoyed and more frustrated by speaking ill of your useless, good for notting party (pdp) and your bloodsucking idols of a laeders. anonymou no too vex ok,do me i do u....., next time learn to respect my elders and i will equally learn to respect your stupid elders,right? Shashasha !
ReplyDeleteThis forum is not achieving it's aim and purpose.All I see here are unnecessary comments,parody and acerbity. From your comments, I can conclude that Nigeria has become too old to stand as one.
ReplyDeleteSo much blind anger, hatred and bitterness. Hausa insulting yoruba, yorubas insulting igbo and the loop continues. Shame on everyone, even those you insulting the elderly, you already displayed brazenly what kind of fabric you all are made from. Mr. Femi only expressed his views and everyone is fiighting like hungry dogs over a scrap of meat. If we r not taking side because of the tribes we belong to, then it because of the religious body we are associated with. When are we going to put away all this differences and take sides as Nigrieans and not bigots. Those of u calling members of PDP vampires and blood sucking demon, claiming that APC is helping distroy the party, are still displaying amusing ignorance. Will the vampires and blood sucking demons become saints once they enter APC? Political parties and made up of indiviiduals that agree on a common ideology and no just a name. A president is leader of an entire country and not just a region. Not until we realise that we are one body Nigeria and we can never move forward is our body parts all move in disharmony
ReplyDeleteWel there is freedom of speech but we should understand one thing what Buhari said on the BBC means he will dig out with the opponent which can be likened to the English saying I will fight it out my last drp of blood it doesn't mean you shed you blood ask any sincere Hausa man he will tell meaning its a proverb.
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