I’m eager to see how Buhari will end corruption in Nigeria – Femi Aribisala
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Saturday, April 11, 2015
Controversial preacher and social critic, Dr. Femi Aribisala, in this interview with Punch Newspaper, insists that President Goodluck Jonathan’s defeat in the presidential election was as a result of a conspiracy against the minority South South region
Since the presidential election, we have not heard or read from you, what have you been doing?
Since the presidential election, I have been doing what I have always been doing. I have been preaching the gospel and writing articles in newspapers as usual.
Some people said you’re mourning the defeat of your preferred candidate (President Goodluck Jonathan) at the polls and that you need to reconcile yourself with the development before coming out. Is that true?
My preferred candidate did not die, so why should I mourn him? Are the 12.8 million Nigerians said to have voted for Jonathan now supposed to be in mourning? Is Jonathan the first person to lose an election? (Gen. Muhammadu) Buhari lost three times; has he been mourning for the last 12 years? Nigerians have elected Buhari in the Nigerian way; now we have to live with their choice. Since the election, I have written an analysis about how the 2015 presidential election was manipulated by the Independent National Electoral Commission. However, some newspapers have refused to publish my views. It shows you that we may be on our way back to the days of censorship of the Buhari of old. You just wait; in no time at all, people will start longing for the freedoms we enjoyed under Goodluck Jonathan.
Do you also believe that the President should be commended for conceding defeat, or was there nothing spectacular in what he did?
Nigeria is very fortunate to have a president like Goodluck Jonathan. He is truly a man of peace. The president fulfilled his pledge not to allow his ambition to lead to the death of any Nigerian. For that, he deserves our commendation and gratitude.
The last time Buhari lost the presidential election, he provoked a riot. Compare that to what has happened now with Jonathan. That is yet another reason why people like me prefer President Jonathan to Buhari any day; any time.
Why do you think President Jonathan lost the election?
Buhari prevailed as a result of INEC’s policy of voter suppression through the instrumentality of the Permanent Voter Cards. There was a deliberate disenfranchisement of the Igbo especially by the manipulation of PVC distribution and allocation to the South-East. There was also endemic failure of the card reader in the South-East and the South-South, which discouraged voters known to be Jonathan’s supporters.
INEC ensured that, far more disproportionately relative to other geopolitical zones, millions of South-East voters disappeared from the register between 2011 and 2015, in order to provide a smooth passage for a Northern presidential candidate; which turned out to be Buhari.
Between 2011 and 2015, the votes of the South-West remained virtually constant. 4.6 million people of the South-West voted in 2011: 4.2 million in 2015. But compare this with what happened in the South-East. Five million people voted in 2011: only 2.6 million in 2015. That is a drastic and contrived drop of 2.4 million.
Everybody knows the South-East voted en masse for Jonathan. Even now, the Oba of Lagos is threatening the Igbo with death in the lagoon if they vote against the All Progressives Congress in the governorship elections. Many of them were not even given their PVCs.
While Kano, Katsina, Kaduna, Jigawa and Bauchi were posting humongous figures; Imo, Anambra and Abia were posting relatively disappointing figures. Jigawa used to be a part of Kano. In the 2015 election, the votes of Jigawa and Kano combined was 3.1 million; double that of Lagos which was only 1.4 million. Cell-phone video recordings show that there was widespread under-aged voting in the North.
You didn’t seem to expect that the President would lose and that General Buhari would win. How did you receive the news?
As I said, I don’t believe the president lost the election and I don’t believe General Buhari won. What I know is that the General was declared the winner, and President Jonathan graciously agreed to accept the verdict in the interest of peace. I received the news with great amusement. I don’t have any personal stake in the president’s victory. I don’t work for him and he does not pay my salary. I copied down all the figures released and analysed them. So doing, I reached the conclusion that the result of the election was bogus. Buhari had won the election long before the election. He had been programmed by INEC to win it.
What do you think would have happened if the President had won and Buhari lost?
Buhari would have declared that the election was rigged and would never have conceded defeat. His supporters would have embarked on riots and killings and there would have been mayhem all over the country. Elections are only free and fair when the APC is declared the winner.
Maybe you would have been offered a ministerial or juicy appointment if President Jonathan had won, because some people said all you were doing then was to attract attention?
Maybe your newspaper will be offered a juicy government contract now that Buhari has been declared the winner. Maybe your newspaper will now get all Federal Government adverts for the next four years. It is easy to cast aspersions on anybody who supports Jonathan. If so, what shall we say of PUNCH’s support for Buhari? Is it ever possible in Nigeria to support a candidate on principle?
Cynical Nigerians believe anyone who supports Jonathan must either be in his pay or be looking for a job. Neither allegation holds water with me. Jonathan ostensibly received 12.8 million votes; surely all these people were neither in his pay nor were they Aso Rock job-seekers.
My faith requires me to support the weak. Therefore, I will always support the minority against the tyranny of the majority. We cannot be reliant on South-South oil in Nigeria and then treat one of their sons as if he is an impostor for being president of the country. This presidential election was a vicious and malicious gang up of the majority ethnic groups against the minorities. I cannot be party to that.
In the run-up to the election, you were very critical of Gen. Buhari based on his antecedents. Now that he is the President-elect, how do you feel?
Election results don’t change history. Neither do they convert the propaganda of the campaign into truths. My criticisms of Buhari were based on what I know about him. I challenge anyone to show me anything I said about Buhari that was false. On the question of how I feel, I am saddened that many Nigerians voted the way they are said to have done. I am waiting to see how General Buhari will make the naira equal to the dollar. We will see how he will unilaterally increase the international price of oil, as he said. We are waiting to see these miracles happen.
In the election that was adjudged as free and fair, don’t you think the people rejected President Jonathan?
Truth is not determined by popular opinion. There was nothing free and fair about this election. I said this even before the election. I wrote an article in Vanguard exactly a year ago saying: “The Presidential Election Will Not Be Televised.” That is another way of saying the election will not be free and fair. Elections in Nigeria are rigged procedurally by the major parties. The best riggers win. Don’t be fooled into thinking the 2015 presidential election is any different. It is interesting that the APC spent the campaign season telling Nigerians the election would be rigged. Now it has been declared the winner, we are meant to believe the election was free and fair where it polled massive figures.
We are on the way; but we certainly have not yet reached the destination of free and fair elections in Nigeria. We will not get there until we are able to get a true population census. This business of 17 million people registering to vote in the North-West alone, more than the South-South and the South-East combined, will not produce free and fair election results.
With all you have said and written about Buhari, do you have fears that he might come after you?
That is a very interesting question. In all that you people have said and wrote about Jonathan, were you afraid he would come after you? How come nobody asked this question in the time of Jonathan, but you are already asking it even before Buhari is sworn in?
Buhari has no power of arrest over me. Those were the days when he arrested people for telling the truth he did not want to hear. Those days are gone. I am protected from any recurrence of his tyranny by the Nigerian Constitution. Make no mistake about it; we are not going to give Buhari an easy pass. If he could criticise every government in the last 16 years, he must expect to be criticised in turn.
The President-elect needs to fasten his seat-belts. He should enjoy his honeymoon now while it lasts. I even have an egg-timer to determine how long it will take for President Olusegun Obasanjo to start attacking him. As you probably know, according to Obasanjo, the only good government in Nigeria is the one he heads.
You said you were one of those that were victimised during Buhari’s regime as a military Head of State. Some other people that received the same treatment have forgiven him. Are you thinking of forgiving him?
General Buhari sent people to arrest me because I wrote an article against his dubious policy entitled: “Counter-trading Nigeria’s Future.” They came for me on a Friday but could not find me. They left a note that I should report to their Gulag Archipelago at 33 Awolowo Road, Ikoyi, Lagos. However, he was overthrown on Sunday. So God saved me from his hands.
In the end, I was no more victimised than any other Nigerian who had to endure the ordeal of his tyranny. General Buhari has refused to apologise. He has refused to ask Nigerians to forgive him for his atrocities. He merely said he accepts responsibility for them. You cannot forgive a man who refuses to repent.
What if you were offered a position in this new government?
If I maintained I would never accept a government position under Goodluck Jonathan; why would I now accept one under Buhari? I will never ever serve under any government. My kingdom is not of this world.
Some people have said that the President-elect is surrounded by some people that may not mean well for his intentions, do you agree?
You must have a better view of his intentions than I have. As far as I know, birds of a feather flock together. General Buhari is neither better nor worse than the people who now congregate under APC. That is why he agreed to be their leader. Stop making excuses for him already. His intentions are the same as those of the people around him.
The President-elect is reportedly known for his anti-corruption stand and integrity, don’t you share this view?
I disagree completely. The President-elect is very good at making anti-corruption noises, but his actions contradict him. The last time he was Nigeria’s Head of State, he tried to fight corruption with corruption. Imposing retroactive decrees and killing Nigerians under them is corruption. Putting an Igbo vice-president in Kirikiri, while placing the Fulani president under palatial house arrest, is corruption.
Detaining people like Michael Ajasin in jail, even after they were discharged and acquitted by kangaroo courts, is corruption. Jailing journalists for telling the truth is corruption. Putting pressure on a judge in order to jail Fela Anikulapo Kuti is corruption. Shepherding 53 suitcases of contraband unchecked through customs during a currency change exercise is corruption. Presiding over the theft of N25bn of Petroleum Trust Fund money is corruption. Swearing an affidavit that your school-leaving certificate is with the military when it is not is corruption.
With all you have said and written about Buhari, does it mean you don’t expect anything meaningful from his government in the next four years?
I live in Nigeria. I wish Nigeria well. Therefore I hope I am wrong about General Buhari. I hope he will surprise me. But I doubt it. General Buhari did not provide any meaningful public policy programme throughout the campaign. All we got were rhetoric and platitudes. Nothing meaningful came out of his last stint in power. I doubt anything meaningful will come in the next four years. But I pray that I am wrong.
You called for his disqualification after his result/certificate controversy; do you think people shouldn’t have voted for him based on that premise?
I think he should have been disqualified based on that premise. If you fail to fulfil the requirements of an election, your name should not even be on the ballot.
There are reports now that the military said it had found Buhari’s certificate, do you agree with some people who believe that it was all Peoples Democratic Party propaganda and dirty machinery at work?
How very convenient! They suddenly found the certificate now that the election is over.
So where is it? You ask the most biased questions. A man says his certificate is with the military. The military says it does not have it. In any case, the military does not keep the certificates of its officers. So how can this be merely PDP propaganda? Why could General Buhari not retrieve his certificate from Cambridge when he went on his junket to Chatham House in London?
If the certificate is found eventually, will you retract some of your statements, especially the ones that border on his certificate?
If the certificate is eventually found, it would make no difference. He was required to provide the certificate before a particular date and he did not. He should have been disqualified. You need to make up your mind about what is true and what is false. On the one hand, you say the certificate has been found. Now you ask “if it is eventually found.” Make up your mind. Has it been found or not? Was it lost in the first place?
You also described the Speaker, Aminu Tambuwal, as a traitor, meanwhile he gave his reasons for defecting; don’t you think the court should be left to decide if he erred?
The court does not decide if Tambuwal was a traitor. There is no court case to that effect. I don’t need a court case to determine if Tambuwal was a traitor. I can make up my own mind on that. Tambuwal was elected as a PDP member of the House. He betrayed the electorate by defecting to the APC. He betrayed the PDP by becoming an APC Speaker in PDP clothing. You cannot re-write the history of his actions; neither can you bend the truth concerning his treachery.
Some people have accused you of being sponsored by the PDP to write against APC members. They say you have only been critical of APC members, making PDP members seem like saints. Is this true?
Some people have accused your newspaper of being sponsored by the APC to write against Jonathan. They say you have only been critical of PDP members, making APC members seem like saints. Is this true? I don’t lose any sleep over what people say. People can say what they like, that does not change the truth about me.
Are you saying you don’t agree with the majority of Nigerians who say President Jonathan under-performed?
Obviously, I don’t agree that President Jonathan has not performed. I have stated in my write-ups that the president performed, and I gave my reasons. What makes you think the outcome of a flawed election will now suddenly change my views? When the air clears, the true history of the Jonathan administration will be written.
Then how would you assess the President in the area of security and corruption?
What is the point of that now? Let us now see how General Buhari will destroy Boko Haram in a matter of days like he did Maitasine. Let us see how many days it will take him to bring back our girls. Let us see how he will end corruption when he has a legislature full of corrupt politicians who used all kinds of means to get elected. General Buhari’s vain promises will begin to haunt him in the coming weeks and months.
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You should be ashamed of your self by now. After throwing all the tantrums, mud slinging and rubble rousing; it's obvious that whom God has bless no one can curse. An old man like you should pursue peace and unity with his literary ability but you chose to be a dissident by embarking on campaign of calumny to assassinate the characters of those who fought military despot. You were not loquacious then, but all of a sudden you became a pro-jonathan despite 16 yrs of PDP misrule. What kind of legacy are you bequeathing to your children? Dishonour? Dishonesty? Lies? Trouble shooting? Rebellion? God have mercy on you. I pray you repent of your evil before its too late.
ReplyDeleteTurakin, you have really described that idiot the way he is!!
DeleteThank you Turakin for your analysis on Pa Aribisala. Forgive him his vituperances because it's due to senility. All his allegations against Buhari are baseless. He was asked questions on Jonathan performance in the area of security and anti-corruption. What was his response? He deflected the questions and started to attack the journalist. That's a telling sign of someone who does not have good intentions. He said his Kingdom is not of this world... what kind of talk is that? Does he have a Kingdom? Is he now equal to Jess Christ? What kind of message does he preach to people? He need to seek and pray for the infilling of the Holy Spirit if he is already received salvation?
DeleteAnyway the real idiots are Turakin and Yany
DeleteHe's alwaya writing and giving interviews that give no true representation of what he really means to say. We all can only wish that as Nigerians we support the fight against indiscipline and corruption under the next administration since this administration didn't have the guts to fight it.
ReplyDeletePeople like you do not worth Nigerian citizenship. You opined that the best rigger win but you will welcome the emergence of Goodluck Jonathan if he was announced as the winner. I don't really understand people like you, 'there is no truth in you'. All of you who don't mean well for this nation, God will judge you all.
ReplyDeleteIt is very easy to win the war on corruption in Nigeria. All you need is get the press on your side. As long as corruption is not been reported in the news, the war is won. I trust APC can easily achieve this within 30 days. They already own 90% of the press. They will simply take over the government arm of the press to achieve 98% control. Induduals who have anything to do with the government will be faced with monster called corruption with no one to run to
ReplyDeleteThis Olori buruku Aribisala at it again. See your life.
ReplyDeleteY'all are be clouded with vague promises and scream "Change" not even minding weather d change would be a "Positive or Negative change"! U all shld shut ur silly mouths!!! My ears are itching to hear anoda "change anthem" bcos since there is no great projections 4 d nxt 4 years; the agenda of "fighting corruption" would be a means of Victimization of citizens who did not share same "Change opinion" with U...and 2 make it fair, U all would get a flack on dat...welcome 2 Tyranny! Hold Ur peace, sit bk and let's watch this movie 2geda but dnt scream "Change" in a jiffy!
ReplyDeleteLets wait and see the miracle the old general will perform. No need for abuses and such derogatory statements. Lets stop this sentiments. The man has mentioned some salient point which I also share. All we want is a beta Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteI think it will be wiser to start the fight by throwing people like you into prison first..........mtshewwwwwwww
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is nobody is perfect, whether Jonathan or Buhari. Remember It took America over 200 years to get to where they are today. Within that time, they've had 44 presidents. Many them were ex- military men, some were lawyers , one was a former movie actor and one was a former CIA chief. The current one is a first generation Kenyan. The next president after Obama may be woman who knows? What is important is that Nigeria needs a president who will solve our problems. Chikena
ReplyDeleteI agree completely with this man. Let us see what Buhari will do in the first 4 years. Will he be a true democrat or are we back to tyranny. If we are back to tyranny I will laugh at does who voted him in. Will he carry out the agenda of Boko Haram, Islamatizing Nigeria whith Sharia law and court all over Nigeria. Let us watch and see. Will we be getting reports on journalist killed by unknown gun men because they wrote something against him. Time will tell. Truely I say unto you once this starts happening their is no need your voting next election because it would not be free and fair. To save your life and that of your family you have to behave the way the Iraqis hail Sadam but in their heart they are praying for deliverance. To save your live you must say Hail Buhari! Hail Buhari! Hail Buhari! If you do not like your life keep quiet and you would be declared missing the next day
ReplyDeleteFemi, it does mean if you are given the chance to rule Nigeria you can't make any meaningful contribution, people who are always criticising don't succeed when given the opportunity on the area of criticisim and you are the like.
ReplyDeleteDR aribisala , o se wa je wipe Ibi , Ibi Ni iwo ma nri . A dupe lowo Olorun to fun wa Ni ire bo se fun wa Ni BUHARI . Hmmm Ire Oluwa Gbe Ibi mi . AMIN
ReplyDeleteBuhari should please start his anti corruption crusade by prosecuting Amaechi for robbing Rivers State blind. Or maybe GMB will look d other way knowing where his campaign funds came from.
ReplyDeleteLet's see how it goes.
Lol
DeleteThis man is very useless . either you like it or not masses have decided. It was the masses that voted buhari inn.the sufferness is too much. People like this aibisala is wicked.and God will destroy the likes of him.God have saved us from Jonathan and his cohort.
ReplyDeleteAribisala, shut up and go pray for forgiveness of your sins...Bam Bam
ReplyDeleteWhy is this man so shameless? He needs help.
ReplyDeleteSad to read from humans who claimed to be learned but can not reason articulately.Any human being put to manage a post or in this case run a country must show himself to be alive,with functional brain to reason and put adequate policies in place.Not unless the writer,Mr Aribisala can not manage his family and household diligently and efficiently would he not know what needs to be done to control corruption in Nigeria.There is no country in the world where corruption has been totally eradicated even amongst the political class but checks and balances are put in place to check abuses and blind corruption which was what obtains presently in Nigeria under the outgoing and out voted PDP administration.It is obvious the writer does not have enough brain to think of ways corruption could be controlled in Nigeria hence him believing no one else could tackle the problem,well i would advice him to put on his thinking cap with pen and paper in hand to learn how to manage resources and govern a country meaningfully and progressively from in coming administration headed by President elect Buhari,he might even gain more experience to manage his own family and business if he has one..I am a Nigerian qualified and work in the United Kingdom as Fraud Investigator,so i do know what i am talking about when we tackle corruption here and it coud be done there as well
ReplyDelete@Turaki, Yany, Dennis and others. U see, Every one is entitle to his opinion. If someone's opinion did not go well with u, as a mature gentlemen and ladies, u don't need to insult or call the person names such as idiot, fools etc. This man brought facts and analysis on what he believed in, why not bring your own and let the world see instead of reigning insults on pole. I in particur, I don't get convince or carry away by people's mannerless and irresponsible utterances but by the facts they were able to bring to the table. Please grow up.
ReplyDeleteAribisalu!! When are u going to stop ur nonsense act, despite all falseful allegations u made against GMB, his landslide & historic victory has shown that u are worthy of nothing but u useless, less conscience & nation' betrayal. I wonder , why are u still screaming and shouting all around till, u hv almost done assigned job and delivered it diligently after been well paid by enemy of our country in person of cabals pdp led govt. U can set out of Nigeria if u are fearing to be blown off by storm of change
ReplyDeleteWho is worse between this man and Fani Kayode?
ReplyDeleteI think they both wish the next generation evil, otherwise they both wouldn't think the current vision less situation should continue.
Accept the people's position or proceed on exile please
Fani
DeleteI am short of words for but I think GEJ lost the election because his performances were not satisfactory to a vast majority of Nigerians. Was he not the same person the vast majority of Nigerians voted for massively in 2011? So, what went wrong?. My sincere prayer is that God will reward mr aribisala accordingly for his contributions to the development of this country in Jesus name.
ReplyDeleteBaba Aribisal,
ReplyDeleteDid you say you are a christian? And waiting for Buhari to apologize before you will forgive him? You may need the services of a bible translator to help you understand Roman 5:8
It pains me when we practice Christianity on sundays only.
Aribisala, I can recollect you wrote several times of Buhari on how he will lose four times, now that he has won what will you do? It is high time you stopped all these sentiments because you are not God and you can't prove to be innocent. Abati once attacked and condemned the government but today he is winning and dinning with the same government he once condemned. It is possible you are invited to participate in the government won't you join them too?
ReplyDeleteAfter reading through Aribisala comment, i reason with the points he was making, we are waiting for the so called miracle by buhari and his supporters.
ReplyDeleteWe are eagerly waiting for GMB and his team to transform this nation. Nigerians do need change they need transformation and mind renewal, fish out those that do not want electricity to function because they are reaping from the failure of electricity, those that do not want our refineries to refine crude oil in Nigeria because they are gaining from fuel importation, those that steal drugs from our govt hospitals and sell in their private clinics, those in Road safety commission who demand N15,000 for renewal or new drivers license instead of the official price of N6,300.00,those policemen and Nigerian soldiers who demand and collect money from drivers on Nigerian highway, those custom men and women who demand and collect bride on our border post, sea ports,airports,those in charge of employment in our ministries and Govt parastaters that demand and collect money from job seekers before they are given employment the list is endless.
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