"Buhari's Challenges: Balancing Purposeful Leadership with True Federalism,"
I wrote and published the essay with the above caption on my Blog on Wednesday, July 15, 2015. This morning, while visiting my Blog, I could see that some people were reading the essay over and over again (from the hits). So, I decided to read it as well. However, getting to the final paragraph, emotion took over the whole of me. And I had difficulties absorbing it.
President Buhari did put in place an inner circle as I suggested. Rather than selecting real Progressive Mavericks in the image and reputation of Mallam Aminu Kano, Abubakar Rimi, or Balarabe Musa, and consistent with the populist agenda of APC, he went for the worst kind of Feudal Lords within his tribal enclave. These selected few, cashing in on his reputed ethnic and religious bigotry, wasted no time escalating nepotism and ethnic chauvinism into a new pedestal, unprecedented in the history of our recruitment into federal institutions and organizations.
Please, find below, the paragraph from the 2015 essay.
"In sum, President Muhammadu Buhari's success is going to be defined by how his Presidency prosecutes fraudulent Nigerians, and to what extent he is able to recoup the money stolen by public servants and political leaders. Adding to that, the President must put in place a formidable and energetic team to consummate the change as propagated. How he assembles that formidable team, depends largely on the nationalistic (ethnic and religious neutrality) and the progressive state of mind of his invisible core team - these are the people the President consult with behind the scene. Whatever the state of mind of these group, President Buhari should always remember that it is a PROGRESSIVE DISPENSATION and not a Military Dictatorship. Therefore, he should resist any attempt for outside interest to hijack the process. So, Mr. President, let the revolution be televised. If not now, when? If not you, who? Those who plundered our commonwealth and looted our treasury should be made to forfeit to the State (Nation) every Naira in their possession. You are about 72 years old; you are not in want of new wealth or craving for new friends. Nothing else matters anymore, but the soul of a troubled nation. You have nothing to lose, Mr. President, but Nigeria has everything to gain. Let the revolution be televised. It is about equal rights and justice; otherwise, the demand for true federalism or disintegration will not abate." - Culled from "Buhari's Challenges: Balancing Purposeful Leadership with True Federalism," July 15, 2015
My Comment today, April 28, 2019.
Everything I feared about President Buhari, all that I counseled against on his assumption of office, came to pass.
In spite of everything, I must move on. I have forgiven myself for the unquestioned support I gave to APC in 2015, because of these two sentences "Whatever the state of mind of these group, President Buhari should always remember that it is a PROGRESSIVE DISPENSATION and not a Military Dictatorship. Therefore, he should resist any attempt for outside interest to hijack the process." He gave the mandate to outside interest (the Cabal) and did not remember that it was a PROGRESSIVE DISPENSATION.
Indeed, I saw it coming, but I never knew it would be this egregious, so apparent, and so soon in the life of the administration.
While the cabal was strategizing on how to displace and dilute Asiwaju Tinubu's influence or dominance within APC hierarchy, Senator Saraki and Barrister Dogara Yakubu (my classmate at the Nigerian Law School, Lagos) of the House of Rep, took advantage of the vacuum created to emerge as the President of Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives respectively.
I published this essay before his wife cried out loud about the cabal taking over Aso Villa. And years before Asiwaju Tinubu's wife came out lamenting how her husband was pushed under the Bus after the 2015 Presidential inauguration.
As things are today, it will take years to clean up the ills he visited on our Security Networks, the Armed Forces, and the Police Force. Conscripting captured Boko Haram sect into our Armed Forces is a crime against humanity.
President Buhari never for ones subscribe to the notion of One Nigeria, forget about his participation in the civil war.
This administration corrupted our Armed Forces and the entire Security apparatus to the extent that they can't even police the President own backyard right now.
Blood is eating away our land and they have no solutions in sight. Yet, he is a retired Major General of the Nigerian Army.
Why and how a group this bigoted, sadistic, corrupt, vindictive, wicked (Dasuki, El Zakzaky, and Igbo hatred) are in control of the leadership of a country like Nigeria at this time of the human race is beyond my understanding. If you endorse nepotism, if you surround yourself with people who subscribe and practice nepotism, if you surround yourself with corrupt people, you are prim and proper an epitome of corruption and nepotism.