There are two options for those in contention
for the presidency in 2019: run, or run away. Now that President Muhammadu
Buhari has indicated his intention to run, dwarfs trying to wear a giant’s
shoes should simply run away. The cat has returned from a journey, let the rats
scamper for safety.
Show clean pairs of heels? But
this is a democracy! Everybody is free to run in the direction he or she
fancies. True. So, what I’ve said is mere advice, which they can take, or
choose not to take. Nigerians will decide early next year. The greater the
challenge, the sweeter the victory.
I have always said it privately
and in public. If President Muhammadu Buhari decides to run for a second term
in 2019, I would support him. It doesn’t matter whether I am in government or
not. For some of us, the man Buhari is a conviction, a resolution, a man to
admire and adore since 1984, when he became military head of state.
Is he perfect? Show me the man
who is. Is he running a perfect government? Show me the government which is. Is
he sincere? Very. Does he love the country? Dearly. Will he take Nigeria to the
Promised Land? As the good Lord helps. And he is on the way there. Does he need
more time? Sure, he does. The rot was too much, benumbing.
Nigeria is doing a lot more with
a lot less today. There was a time we were awash with money. Oil sold for as
high as $120 dollars per barrel, and we produced up to two million barrels per
day. For many years. But we had no roads, no electricity, no health care, no
security, nothing. The money was simply looted. They sat round the table, as if
gathered for lunch, and hundreds of billions of dollars were shared.
Now, after oil prices crashed to
as low as 30 dollars per barrel in 2015, and currently oscillates between 50
and 60 dollars, Nigeria is doing great things. Electricity has been taken to
over 7,000 megawatts, from the inherited 3,000. The economy is now being truly
diversified, after five decades of lip service. Agriculture is now the second
biggest thing after oil, and is poised to become number one in the not too
distant future. Farmers, in their millions, now smile to the banks. The farmer
is now king. He sends himself on pilgrimage to Mecca or Jerusalem, paying his
own way. Those who want more wives among them have even taken. And not on
credit. Lol.
With income standing at about 60%
less than what we used to earn, N1.3 trillion was spent on capital in 2016. The
2017 budget will close with about the same amount being expended on capital
projects. Simply because you have a honest man in leadership. Not that
corruption has been wiped out, no, but it has been drastically curbed. And
anyone serving with the man knows that stealing is now corruption. When fish
rots, it starts from the head. But we now have a head that shows the way. Mai
Gaskiya. The Honest Man. Shine the light, and people will find the way.
How about our foreign reserves?
They say we should stop talking about the past, and simply face the future. So
that Nigerians would not be reminded of how they ran the country into a hole?
With oil at its highest prices for many years, what they left in foreign
reserves was a miserly $29.6 billion. It dropped to as low as $24 billion about
a year ago, because of collapsed oil prices. But then, by divine mercies,
prices began to inch up in the international market. It reached $60 per barrel,
just about half of what they earned for many years. We cut unbridled
importation of what can be produced locally. Prudence became the watchword. And
foreign reserves now stand at over $46 billion. Why? Simply because the money
is not being pocketed by those in power, as it once happened.
And then, some voodoo priests
came: don’t run for a second term. Give way to younger people. Take a well
deserved rest. Blah blah blah. As if they were the beginning and end of
democracy. The motive was simple: we must dissuade this man from running, so
that he wouldn’t become the greatest ever Nigerian leader. He must not become
the authentic national hero. All types of cards were being flashed, yellow,
green, red, purple, as if they had become emergency referees. But President
Buhari kept his peace. No abuse for abuse, no railing for railing. When you are
in the marketplace, you concentrate on the person you are transacting a deal
with, and ignore the noise of the market. Now, the Tower of Babel has been
resoundingly ignored, and democracy will be the victor.
Early next year, Nigerians will
decide what they want. Go ahead on the journey to Canaan, a land flowing with
milk and honey, or go back to Egypt, a land of eternal bondage, and excruciating
pains? Nigerians will do it again. They will freely elect the leader they want,
without pandering to ethnic, religious, and other primordial sentiments being
currently whipped up. There will be no doomsday, as the election will be free
and fair. No wuru-wuru or mago-mago under Buhari’s watch, no matter what. A man
that swears to his own hurt.
Nigerians, President Buhari is on
the march again. For the sake of our tomorrow and the ages to come, for the
sake of our children and generations yet unborn, let’s do it again.
Adesina is Special Adviser to President Buhari on Media and Publicity
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This is a nice write up. Kudu's to the special man and a special adviser to PMB.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing, when people get into power, they tend to lose touch of reality. This Femi Adesina guy must be living in a fools paradise. This bunch of failures that we mistakenly brought into power, still think that they enjoy the support and goodwill they had back in 2015. Nigeria cannot bear the kind of untold hardship and suffering that your government has afflicted Nigeria with. Una eye go neat when you will be thrown out come 2019.
ReplyDeleteWho is APC that other parties should run away or you are indirectly telling your party to run away because come 2019 Nigeria will not contain your failure party
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