Dear President Buhari, It is shameful that people like me who supported you have become butts of jokes everywhere we go – Dele Momodu
Nigerian Journalist, CEO and publisher of Ovation International has made
a U-turn on his support for President Buhari as he revealed that it was
indeed shameful that the people who supported the President when he
(Buhari) was campaigning for office have now become the butt of abuses,
slanders and jokes.
The former staunch supporter of President Buhari wrote;
My dear President, please, permit me to wish you and your family a
very happy new year. Let me also offer my words of prayers, and
intercession, on behalf of your very handsome son, and his friend, who,
according to reports, were involved in a terrible power-bike crash.
I pray that God almighty will grant them full recovery and I
believe my prayer is already answered because of my presence in the Holy
Land of Jerusalem.
Now to the business of the day. Kindly permit me to be as
brutally frank as possible. As a stakeholder who made his modest
contribution to your emergence as President and Commander-in-Chief of
the Armed Forces, I owe you nothing but the truth.
I was not a member of your party when I volunteered to support
your mission and ambition in 2015. I was elated when Nigerians succeeded
in chasing away the profligate and reckless government of the PDP, led
by President Goodluck Jonathan.
I was one of those who unleashed terror on that government and I
subsequently presented you with a compilation of my articles in which I
criticised and advised the then President, free of charge. I never
expected that our situation could ever get worse under the APC
government that almost literally promised heaven and earth. But it has
become evident that it is easier to govern by words of mouth than by
force of action.
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It is indeed shameful that those like me who supported you so
vociferously have become butts of jokes everywhere we go. Sir, I plead
with you to ignore your acolytes who may be telling you that all is well
in Nigeria. My unequivocal verdict, without any fear of contradiction
is that things are very bad. While I will not, in all honesty, totally
heap the blame on you, there is no doubt that your government has been
less than competent.
I’m reasonably convinced that you have not availed yourself of
the abundant talents it has so pleased God to endow Nigeria with.
Rather, you’ve chosen to saddle yourself with hungry lions and deadwoods
that you’ve resurrected from penury and oblivion. Leadership should be
about managing people and resources. Most of the people you are working
with are already retired or tired and with little or nothing new to
contribute.
It is grossly unfair that it was very convenient for us to
lampoon and scandalise Dr Goodluck Jonathan, yet most of us have
remained funereally silent and unreasonably complicit in the evil that
the current men of power are perpetrating and perpetuating under your
watch. Unknown to you Sir, some people are merely using you to rule by
proxy.
There is no evidence of discipline in your team, one of the
greatest things you preached so fervently about in your first coming as
military Head of State. Your acolytes are virtually getting away with
murder.
Someone, somewhere, sat down with birds of the same feathers, to
conjure and compile the most disgraceful list of political appointees
ever and yet nothing has happened to those who brought such perfidious
insults on our nation. Instead, we are being regaled with tales by the
moonlight to gloss over serious maladies in the polity and damning
treachery against our nation. No serious apologies. No penitence. Only
some foolhardy cockiness from those who will repeat the same nonsense
when tomorrow comes.
Your Excellency, it has become very difficult, if not impossible
to defend the excessive shortcomings of your government, please, permit
my oxymoron Sir. We definitely want you to succeed but it seems some
demons are desperately determined to make you fail by all means.
The more your administration unravels, the more ridiculously
hopeless it seems. You have waltzed from crisis to crisis instead of
from glory to glory, as most of us expected. We thought you truly
possessed the magic wand and talismanic effect to make all our problems
evaporate and vamoose in a jiffy. We did not expect to be regularly
mesmerised by impotent excuses galore.
I sincerely doff my hat to your wonderful wife for her rare and
uncommon courage. Regardless of what her detractors may say, she is the
only insider who has been trying to say it as it is. Even if some of her
critics feel she’s seeking for relevance in your kingdom, it is still
within her rights. I’m sure that when the day of reckoning comes, you
will remember and appreciate her timely warnings.
Without mincing words, what Madam Aisha Buhari has been trying to
tell you in clear terms is that this government is swimming in a big
foul mess and that you should not be carried away by the fake adulation
and false adoration you see all around you. There is no government in
Nigeria that did not enjoy the services of praise-singers who
disappeared as soon as the government itself collapsed like a pack of
cards. Ask President Jonathan!
I’m aware that your foot-soldiers are already warming up for the
next election. I really do not know what they hope to tell and sell to
the electorate this time, particularly after the colossal failure of the
last three years. I do not see how they expect to fund your campaign
without resorting to the same type of extravagant jamboree we witnessed
in the dying and last days of the PDP’s prodigality.
As a result of your decision to contest again, you are being
forced by circumstances beyond your control to compromise and capitulate
on your known principles. Is it not better, and more profitable, to
return home, triumphantly, with your reputation intact than to win a
pyrrhic victory with everything you ever stood for wasted on the altar
of vainglorious aggrandisement? What guarantees do you have that you
will win the next election even if you agree to sell Nigeria to the
political gladiators?
Sir, I’m pleading with you in the name of God, the Merciful and
all-powerful, that you don’t need two terms, or eight years in power, to
prove your greatness. Nelson Mandela spent only one term in power and
retired to superlative glory as the world’s most respected and revered
and idolised statesman. Robert Mugabe spent about four decades in power,
yet he returned home in total infamy and unenviable disgrace. It is a
lesson of life that we must all learn, sooner rather than later, that
man shall not live by power alone.
I know my preaching is not likely to touch you and your hardened
supporters but, at the very least, I want it to be on record that I
spoke publicly, out of genuine love and concern, while you were being
goaded on by those who stand to gain more if you win a re-election next
year. For most of those asking you to continue, by fire and by force, it
is always about their personal agenda and survival. They know their
political careers would come to a shuddering halt and abrupt standstill
should you fail in your bid to come back.
In their desperation to come back at all costs, they are going to
do exactly what PDP did, or even much worse. What moral authority would
you then have to justify the continued detention and harassment of some
of the PDP operatives accused of wasting government resources on
Jonathan’s truncated re-election bid. Who amongst us can in good
conscience say in the market place that you won the last election on
pure merit and that no substantial government funding went into your
campaigns.
This year promises to be an interesting one. You will soon
discover how treacherous human beings can be when some of those hailing
you today as the authentic messiah begin to show you their true colours.
Our country is bleeding dangerously while some over-pampered
politicians can only think of winning elections by hook or by crook.
The quality of your appointees in recent time points to how
directionless your government has finally become. In a country
overflowing with so many amazing brains and talents, it is incredibly
shameful that those are your best representatives for our country. The
easiest way for a leader to fail is to continue to attract those much
worse than himself.
Conversely, the best way to succeed is for a leader to recognise
and attract and surround himself with those much better in all aspects
of human endeavour. This does not erase or take anything away from the
leader but it actually enhances his personality and how he is perceived
by everyone.
The late sage of blessed memory, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, was a
veritable example of how a leader can effectively tap into the
collective brains of some geniuses and add to his own in a way that
makes him appear super-human.
Nigeria has never been in short supply of whiz kids at home and
abroad but Nigeria started dying when our leaders stopped respecting
merit and preferred to enthrone mediocrity. The truth is mediocrity
begets further mediocrity.
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The few good leaders in your government have not been able to
display their wizardry out of fear and trepidation that some cabal would
mark them out and hack them down so ruthlessly.
It is a sign of the times, that the courage, astuteness and
brilliance that made them stand out in the political crowd has suddenly
taken flight and they are now little more than wimps in your insipid
government. The bureaucracy in Abuja is enough to suffocate and
disorientate any fertile mind.
If I were in your shoes, I would consider that it is not too late
to groom and propel some of the best brains in APC or even those living
beyond the shores of Nigeria to succeed me. You do not need to look far
in this regard but I will not make any suggestions today, lest it be
misinterpreted that I am touting any particular individual as a worthy
successor.
I’m reasonably convinced that you have worked very hard and seem
to have reached your peak. To God be the glory. In a country of nearly
200 million people, God has been too kind to you. Apart from former
President Olusegun Obasanjo, no other Nigerian has been given a second
chance so miraculously. You will be able to justify this unmerited
favour by leaving Nigeria much better than you met it.
The only way you can do that in the next remaining year is to
sacrifice your own personal ambition and hand over the country to proven
and tested modern and cosmopolitan technocrats. The world has moved
beyond the backwardness that we are being saddled with in Nigeria today.
The world expect us to be the true giant and leader of Africa not by
words but in deed.
My appeal to you is to urgently do a self-assessment to determine
and decide on whether you are what Nigeria needs at this time and age
for our country to join the comity of other nations in their march
towards technological advancement, political stability, social security
and economic prosperity.
With all due respect, Sir, if your answer is yes to the above,
you may go ahead and contest but if in all honesty, the answer is no, my
prayer is that you will find the courage and selfless spirit to quit
the stage while the ovation is loudest. That in itself would be a
deserving legacy. I’m watching and waiting for your patriotic decision
with bated breath.
Thank you, Mr President, for your usual attention and kind consideration of my latest memo to you, albeit so early in the year.
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