POLITICS
Babangida at 80: The ‘Evil Genius’ still His Old Self
By Jude Opara
Recently, the former self styled Military President, General Ibrahim Babangida ahead of his 80th birthday granted an interview to Arise TV. In that chat, Babangida who is also known as ‘Maradona’ and the ‘Evil Genius’ spoke on a variety of national issues including the burning question of how to choose the next Nigerian President in 2023.
For the records Babangida ruled Nigeria from August 1985 to August 1993.
He was to resign due to intense pressure mounted on him by the media, the Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) as well as the international community after his administration surprisingly annulled the 1993 elections after his close friend and Presidential candidate of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Chief Moshood Abiola was coasting to victory.Babangida indeed lived up to the name ‘Maradona’. For those who may not be football freaks, Diego Maradona was prolific footballer from Argentina. He was reputed for his quality dribbling skills which he used to dazzle the world. So Babangida was dubbed ‘Maradona’ due to his uncanny ability to maneuver, meander and wriggle his ways out of every difficult decision.
For instance, Babangida during his reign was able to take Nigeria through what looked like an unending transition programme. Five times he made the promise to hand over power to a democratically elected government and five times he reneged on that promise always with one flimsy excuse or the other. And when he eventually made the final promise he did not give any time line when he was expected to leave office.
He had said; “Following lengthy deliberations with my service chiefs, I offered as my personal sacrifice to voluntarily step aside as the President and commander in chief,” he told members of the National Assembly in Abuja. In his characteristic manner Babangida was seeing his leaving office after presiding over the affairs of the country for eight straight years as a favour to the country.
Many analysts had argued that Babangida did not really want to leave office but for the intense pressure on him coupled with the fact that the country was gradually sliding into a state of anarchy occasioned by the incessant protests and civil disobedience that was the order of the day, especially in the South West.
Therefore watching the latest interview which was the first time the General would be seen in public after a long period of time was interesting as it was revealing because despite the rumours surrounding his health and all that, Babangida was still at his best, full of intelligence with the uncanny ability to be doggy.
When posed with the question on why he decided to annul the 1993 election, Babangida said he did that because there was going to be a bloody coup if Abiola was made president. This latest position is not the same reason he gave in 1993. Then he had claimed that the elections were evidence of fraud and vote buying.
But despite his age, Babangida still was at his best; witty, sharp and of course foxy. He was able to crack some jokes with his interviewer and also articulated in his responses while not disappointing in dogging critical questions especially when it concerns his activities in government and the issue of who becomes the next Nigerian president.
He also took a dig at the present administration when he asserted that the level of corruption during his regime is a child’s play when compared to what is obtainable at the moment.
But what appears to have generated the most reaction is his position considering the clamour for zoning of the presidency which is more popular in the South. Recently, the governors of the 17 Southern states met to demand that the presidency should be zoned to the south in 2023.
However, the retired General who is also from the North either by commission or just a mere coincidence argued along the same line being canvassed by most Northern politicians that zoning should be discarded because it is undemocratic. It is on record that before the emergence of President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015; most of the people rejecting zoning today were yesterday insisting that it was the turn of the North to produce the next president because late President Umar Yar’Adua died midway into his presidency and his vice, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, a southerner was sworn in.
Unfortunately, in Nigeria the discussion has always been focused on which part of the country will produce the president. Shortly after every election, just two years after, the frenzy over who will become the next president will take centre stage. This has continued to take the toll on development because instead of investing time and resources to governance, successive governments have rather focused on how to remain in power. Indeed, this scenario has made many people to advocate for the introduction of the zoning arrangement.
Zoning could be introduced in a multi ethnic and multi cultural country to make it easier for peaceful coexistence among the different groups that make up the country. And talking about selecting the best materials to lead the country, there is no part of Nigeria that cannot boast of quality presidential materials. Therefore allowing zoning at least to go round each of the six geopolitical zones will go a long way in uniting the country because it will give everybody a sense of belonging.
Since the country returned to Constitutional democracy in 1999, three zones; the South West, the North West and the South South have produced the presidents. So letting it go round to the South East, North East and North Central will be a great idea. May be thereafter, we can jettison the zoning because then everybody has felt that sense of belonging which is very necessary for the sustenance of unity and development of the country.
Another area General Babangida weighed in is the area of security and he was right when he noted that the military has been over stretched. The rising spate of insecurity in parts of the country has continued to degenerate to the extent that there are military operations in about 32 states out of the 36 sates of the federation.
Frankly, speaking the state of insecurity did not start with the present administration but certainly, the actions and in actions of the administration has contributed in small way to the state of insecurity. For instance, the way and manner President Muhammadu Buhari handled the issue of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) is quite different the way a General Babangida would have handled it. The Babangida we know from the onset would have tried to hear those protesters out, even if he was not going to heed their demand. Of course no leader will want the country to be divided under his watch but at the same time, a leader is supposed to know how to moderate situations to achieve a lasting peace.
Babangida also talked about the state of the economy. While he did not frontally carpet the present administration over the state of the economy, he nonetheless noted that there is too much control of the economy adding that there is the need to open up the economy a little more. Probably he is right because government is still holding tight on so many areas they ought not to and indeed Nigerians are groaning under this yoke.
But during his time, Babangida introduced the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP) in 1986 which at that time led to one of the most prolonged crisis including the celebrated SAP riots of 1989. SAP was inspired by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank as a way of navigating the economy out of the woods. It was interesting listening to Babangida in his recent interview praising himself for introducing that policy that literally increased the cost of living at that time. He claimed that SAP lifted up a lot of Nigerians to become millionaires, but there are many analysts who believe that the programme rather condemned millions of Nigerians into abject poverty because with it came the skyrocketing of the cost of living occasioned largely by the pump price increase that was introduced by the government.
The former Military President also talked about the happenings in the nation’s political system, dousing the fears that the country could be drifting into a one party state despite the spate of defections by politicians from the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the parties especially the two largest ones, the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). Babangida is a proponent of the party system and that is why he introduced the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the National Republican Convention (NRC). He also did one significant thing by building both state secretariats and local government offices for the parties in each state and local government area in the country. But as stated earlier, he rubbished the whole thing when he began to dribble the entire country. He said the two parties were; “a little to the left, a little to the right” and this saw the military sharing power with the civilians.
Finally, Babangida has started prescribing for Nigerians the type of person that should become president in 2023. He said such a person should be a person who is well versed about Nigeria and having friends in every part of the country. He also said the person should be in his 60s. But he has not really told Nigerians why he annulled the election won by Abiola. When he won that election in 1993, Abiola was 55 years old and reputed to have had friends in every part of the country. The talk of a planned coup d’état may be another ‘Maradonic way of handling’ the country.
So at 80, the ‘Evil Genius’ still remains who he is.
POLITICS
Youth Advocate Urges LG Chairman to Key into Kogi Gov’s Devt Agenda
From Joseph Amedu, Lokoja
A Youth Advocate on grassroots advancement, Andrew Ochika has urged the newly elected chairman of Dekina Local Government Area in Kogi state, John Ura Ikani to key into Governor Usman Ododo’s development agenda.Ochika in an interview with Our Correspondent, said that the call has become necessary to boost accelerated development down to rural communities in Dekina Local Government Area.
Ochika, a member of Okoyi Community Youth Development, lamented lack of basic infrastructure in Dekina Local Government Area saying that the new Chairman has all it takes to deliver on his mandate and correct the anomaly. The Youth Advocate, who described the overwhelming victory of the Chairman in the just concluded council polls as well deserved, called on him to strive to justify the confidence reposed in him through the provision of democracy dividends to all communities in the local government area.According to him “the new Chairman, John Ura Ikani was a tested leader who performed excellently as Care-taker Chairman. I believe that now that he is elected as executive chairman, he has the capacity to deliver better than before”He urged the Chairman to sustain his tempo in grading of rural roads, provision of health facilities, rural electrification and drilling of bore-holes to ensure potable water supply in the area.He called on the people of the local government to cooperate with the Chairman in his efforts to uplift their living standards.POLITICS
Ondo 2024: INEC Tasks political parties, Supporters to Maintain Existing Peace
Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, National Chairman, Independence National Electoral Commission (INEC) has appealed to political parties, candidates, and supporters to maintain peace during the governorship election in Ondo State.
Yakubu made the appeal while monitoring the 2024 Ondo State Mock Accreditation held on Wednesday across the three senatorial district of the state.
Report says that INEC is scheduled to conduct the Ondo State Governorship Election on Nov.
16, 2024, with 18 political parties to participate in the election.The INEC chairman, who said that the exercise was part of the commission’s preparation, said the maintenance of peace would enable the commission to conduct a free and fair election.
He also said that the mock accreditation was to further test the functionality of their system.
“In the last election, our machines performed optimally but we can not take that for granted.
“We will ensure that all the polling units open on time so that voters will not come and wait for INEC officials and materials.
“And we have tested the integrity of the machines, it is not the matter of early deployment, but also early accreditation.
“We are doing our best as an electoral commission and others should also do their best, particularly political parties and their candidates.
“I want to appeal to political parties, candidates and their supporters to ensure that they maintain the peace that will enable us to deploy and conclude the process in good time.
“And also to announce the candidate people of Ondo State are choosing as their governor on Saturday,” he said.
Earlier, Mr Usman Isiaka Taiwo, who was accredited at the Ijapo High School, Akure, Ward 4 Unit 41, applauded INEC for the conduct.
“There is no delay in the exercise, and I will come along with my family to cast our votes for the candidate of our choice,” he said.
Also, Mrs Adebimpe Bankole, who was accredited at Alagbaka Primary School, Akure, Ward 5 Unit 18, scored INEC 80 per cent for the mock exercise.
“I am satisfied with the process because I did not waste any time before I did my accreditation.
“I would have given them 100 per cent but I can’t, rather I will give them 80 per cent because they have done well.
“By Gods grace, I will come out on Saturday, Nov. 16 for the election proper to cast my vote,” she said.
The INEC national chairman visited Ijapo High School, Akure, Ward 4 Unit 41; and Alagbaka Primary School, Akure, Ward 5 Unit 18.
Ward 10 Unit 12 in Owena, and Ward 10, Unit 1, Aiyetoro/ Owena, Idanre Local Government Area in Ondo Central Senatorial District, were also visited.
Yakubu also visited two Local Government Area offices of the commission including Ile-Oluji/ Okeigbo in Ondo North Senatorial District. (NAN)
POLITICS
Atiku’s Claim of Winning 2023 Presidential Election most Comical – APC
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has said that the claim by Atiku Abubakar, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, that he did not lose the election but stolen, was most comical.
Mr Felix Morka, the party’s National Publicity Secretary said this, in a statement on Tuesday in Abuja, while reacting to comments made by Abubakar on the outcome of the election.
Abubakar, also a former vice president, on his X handle, stated that he did not lose the 2023 presidential election, claiming the election was stolen from him.
Morka, in his reaction, described Abubakar as Africa’s most infamous presidential election loser, noting that since serving as vice-president, he had lost election to every elected president.
“Six times in the last 17 years, Nigerians have declared their verdict of untrust and lack of sportsmanship on Abubakar’s presidential candidacy, and roundly rejected him at the polls.
“Abubakar’s long record of electoral defeat was serially certified by Nigeria’s highest courts, sealing his rejection by the electorate with judicial and constitutional finality.
“However, a clearly unabashed Abubakar continues to lay a bogus claim that he did not lose the 2023 presidential election. That is beyond comical,” the APC spokesman said.
He said that this was so as the former vice president probably believed that he was cheated out of all previous five presidential elections that he also lost.
Morka added that Abubakar’s inability to come to terms with the reality of his rejection cuts an ominous portrait of extreme and disturbing political desperation.
He added that Nigeria’s intelligent and discerning electorate would not act against their best interest by electing Abubakar into office.
According to Morka, the former vice president is a central and recurrent player in some of our country’s most vile roll call of corruption scandals perpetrated by the PDP administrations.
“He was the vice president in the government that created crooked and viscerally corrupt petrol subsidy hydra-headed dragon that has crippled our country’s economy,
“And laid the foundation for the endemic corruption and inefficiency that have undermined our power sector through the years.
“His desperation to be president can only be understood in the context of his determination to complete the full subversion of Nigeria’s economic life from where he left off as vice president.
“Nigerians will not entrust their country to someone who puts his selfish interest, and the interest of his cronies over and above the national interest,” Morka said.
He added that having demystified himself with his recent release of what he would have done differently if he was the president, showed that he had nothing to offer Nigerians.
Morka added that from Abubakar’s release, it was obvious that all he would had offered was his stale, tired, tested and failed economic ideas that were at polar relevance to the current existential economic challenges facing the country.
He added that the former vice president had a chance to execute whatever economic ideas he may have ever had, but failed to do so.
He further added that as vice president, Abubakar also failed to get his party, the PDP, to do so in all of its 16 years government.
“Abubakar thinks himself capable of fixing Nigeria but cannot fix the rot and hopeless dysfunction in his PDP,” the APC spokesman said.
He urged Nigerians to be steadfast in support of the APC-administration of President Bola Tinubu and valiant efforts to restore vitality to our economy for the good of all Nigerians.(NAN)