Opinion
Jonathan And 2011 Polls
One quality that Nigerians have never lacked or put differently, have in abundance, is the ability to discuss any topic under the sun. From the sublime to the ludicrous, Nigerians have the right to colourful dialectics, and this is guaranteed by our Constitution. In the same hue, the word Democracy has come to assume different meaning, perhaps as many meanings as there are Nigerians.
Late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua’s ailment brought a different angle to the discourse. It became obvious that the wise men who put the Constitution together for us did not envisage a situation where the substantive president could be locked up in a battle for life as long as five months or even more before giving up the ghost. What emerged, after different interpretations of the Constitution were two presidents: one prostrate and useless, and the other active and acting. The arguments went haywire. Some were for the use of section 144 to resolve the issue and others were quoting profusely section 145 of the Constitution as the needed panacea, until God, in His infinite mercy, saved Nigeria the pains when President Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua called it quits with life on May 5, 2010. That was how Acting President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was sworn in as substantive president on May 6,2010, by a quirk of fate, to complete Yar’Adua’s tenure.
One would think that peace would return to the Nigerian political turf, at least for now, but not so for my beloved country. The Northern cabal and their collaborators have once more stirred the hornet’s nest: Jonathan should not run for 2011 election. Some like Alhaji Ciroma had said, “it will be a betrayal of trust to the North if Jonathan runs”. Some say North should be allowed to complete its two tenures before any southerner would aspire – all these arguments hinged on only one party’s gentlemanly agreement – the behemoth PDP.
Let us look at the arguments one after the other: Did PDP in its zoning arrangement, if it is true, (I have not seen the PDP constitution) say each zone should take eight years instead of four years prescribed as a tenure by our Constitution? It is pertinent at this juncture to ask Alhaji Ciroma, which trust is President Goodluck Jonathan betraying? Did the North hand over any trust to him for safe-keeping in the interim?
The late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo was quoted as calling Nigeria “a geographical expression”. I cannot agree less. The insincerity of the sections of this country in the so-called Nigerian agenda is becoming clearer with each passing day. Many had thought that, not minding the ‘tribes and tongues’, we could build a nation. I happened to be one of them but frankly speaking today, my confidence is gradually waning.
This is a region that had, out of the Nigeria’s fifty years of our chequered existence, as an independent nation, been in power for over 37 (thirtyseven) years in contrast to the South’s twelve years in power. Talking about betrayal. Who is fooling who? I am disappointed in the so-called leaders of the North. I am disappointed in Yakassai. I am disappointed in Babangida. General Babangida was in charge from 1985, after staging the palace coup against General Buhari, till the June 12 election that he annulled forced him to step aside in 1993. Between 1985 and 1993, Nigerians alive have not found the mouth to relate of their sufferings during that hypocritic regime.
Their stock-in-trade is to whip up tribal sentiments in order to achieve their selfish interests. At the end, what the “talakawas” get from them is mere pittance. These down-trodden people continue to wallow in abject poverty and their so-called leaders continue to grow rich at their expense, while masquerading as welfarists.
These so-called northern leaders have forgotten that SouthSouth as a zone has not enjoyed the presidency from 1960 till date. Rather, they have been producing the wealth that has sustained the fragile peace and unity of this country. In spite of this enormous contribution, the South-South zone has maintained its silence and firm belief in the sanctity of the Nigerian state. This silence now has been mistaken for weakness and effeminacy. The so-called northern leaders should learn not to push the rest of us to the wall; it will be counter-productive.
President Goodluck Jonathan cannot, because he comes from the South-South zone, become a second-class citizen in his own country. Any other citizen of this country is free to contest with him. Now that the man from South-South zone is at the helm of affairs, some are arguing that he should ensure a good electoral system that will guarantee free and fair elections and bow out. Are we the only ones needed to make sacrifices for the much cherished peace and progress of the nation?
The PDP primaries in 2006, that produced the late President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua were equally contested by Dr. Peter Odili and Mr. Donald Duke. These two gentlemen are from the South. Why were they not sanctioned, if the zoning arrangement was sacrosanct? I am beginning to think that the northern leaders, in their make-believe world, think that we can only be hewers of wood and fetchers of water while they relish the sumptuous dishes made out of our sweat. They should have a rethink.
My question is: Why is the North so enamoured with POWER? Why is it that the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, also tagged the “CENTRE OF UNITY”, built with the resources from the South continues to have ministers from the North? So many questions begging for credible answers in our march to build a nation!
President Goodluck Jonathan, do not be deceived by these impostors called the northern leaders, the North is not a monolithic North: The “talakawas” know those who mean well for them. Come out plainly now and let us start the campaigns. There is no better time and no other auspicious moment than now. Do not be intimidated by their tricks or by their taunts. Stick to your agenda of delivering the dividends of democracy to the people. It is only the electorate that can decide on who will be their next president.
But meanwhile, Jonathan, the avuncular Jonathan, the swift Jonathan, I am appealing to you to contest the 2011 elections and let the heavens fall.
Nengia, a political analyst, lives in Port Harcourt.
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