Opinion
Nigeria And Leadership Panorama At 50 (II)
The Ibrahim Babangida’s, regime was bloody with other inhuman acts. Evidently, the issue of eliminating a renowned journalist, Dele Giwa in 1986 for speaking the truth about a lady declared dead but found alive as published by the journalist. The bomb blasts in a military jet plane conveying future military hope of the nation on September 22, 1992 and many prominent Nigerians speak volumes of a bloody administration of IBB. Chief Mushood Abiola strongly and confidently protested for his rightful position following his success at the polls of June 12, 1993 forced IBB to voluntarily step aside in September, 1993 after the institution of the Interim National Government (ING) which was headed by Chief Ernest Shonekan as the eight head of state only for three months, before General Sani Abacha, the only hard nut in the cabinet of IBB regime, usurped authority from Shonekan and mounted the throne of leadership as the ninth head of state. Although, before IBB stepped aside, he created additional 12 states, making a total of 31 states as at 1987 and 1991, respectively. General Abacha behaved like King Belshazzar, who succeeded King Nebuchadnezzar of the kingdom of Babylon without learning from what had happened to his predecessor as he ended his life in a catastrophic manner after the handwriting on the wall – see Daniel chapter 5 for details.
Invariably, Abacha perpetuated the bloody trend of his master, IBB in different dimensions, and of course, he naturally reaped what he had sown on June 8, 1998 when the chills of death stopped his nefarious acts as Nigerians were in a cage under his wicked government. Without mincing words, Nigerians jubilated with a sigh of relief over the passing on of a tyrannical and dictatorial leadership of Abacha. However, before his demise, Abacha created more five states in 1996 to make up the 36 states of the federation.
Frankly speaking, leadership in Nigeria took a different shape when the Messianic pattern of rulership emerged in the person of the tenth erstwhile military Head of State, General Abdulsalami Abubakar from June 8, 1998 through May 1999. As the Fourth Republic was highly expected to surface on October 1, 1999, the administration of Abdulsalami Abubakar diplomatically and surprisingly worked out all modalities and honourably handed over to the President-elect of the Fourth Republic or democratic governance of Chief Matthew Olusegun Obasanjo, who became the eleventh head of state on May 29, 1999. May 29th has been declared as Democracy Day throughout the sovereignty of Nigeria.
The government of OBJ has really enhanced the lives of Nigerians by providing job opportunities by the introduction of GSM technological and lucrative business which has made so many self employed in the labour market of a depressed economy. OBJ ruled from May 29, 1999 till May 29, 2007 when he cheerfully and courageously handed the leadership of the enduring democratic system of governance to Alhaji Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua, the twelfth in the series, who wheeled democracy until when he kicked the bucket on May 5, 2010. Obviously, President Yar’ Adua became ill and left the country for medical treatment in Saudi Arabia on 23rd November, 2009. In fact, the illness of the late president, after being away for over three months, raised concern to the citizens of Nigeria which attracted serious debate as to how the country would be properly administered.
After much debate based on Section 44 and 45 of the 1999 Constitution, the National Assembly declared the Vice President, Dr. Goodluck Ebele Jonathan as acting president in April, pending the recovery of the former. Meanwhile, as soon as Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua passed on on 5th May, 2010, the acting president was immediately sworn-in as a substantive president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria with effect from 6th May, 2010.
A month after, President Goodluck Jonathan, without hesitation, picked the former Governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Namadi Sambo as his vice for the Presidential Villa. Realistically, before the demise of late President Yar’ Adua, President Jonathan had been very loyal to him, no wonder he was found fit to occupy the honourable and sensitive seat of the nation. Chronologically, this is how Nigeria has fared in terms of political leadership as giant of Africa for the past fifty years as a sovereign nation.
In summary, the height Nigeria has attained today should cause a sober reflection and chart a new and rebranded course of positive change for adequate conscientization of human resources and material development in order to enhance a free and democratic society; a just and egalitarian society; a united, strong and self reliant nation; a great and dynamic economy and emphatically, a land full of bright opportunities for all citizens. The factors or elements aforementioned cannot be realized as part of the proposed National Policy on the actualization of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) in a state of rancor and acrimony.
Finally, it behoves one to passionately beckon on political stalwarts of this country to re-align their political consciousness, ambition and appropriately adapt to the rule of politics without bitterness in the enduring democratic governance as we reap the dividends for the past ten years. Undoubtedly, posterity will definitely account for the solid foundation laid today to build a virile and dynamic society with equity to the entire citizenry. Congratulations to our dear and undistorted sovereign nation – Nigeria since 1960. Long Live Federal Republic of Nigeria. Long Live the Presidency. Long Live Fellow Citizens.
Ominyanwa, a public affairs analyst, resides in Port Harcourt.
Goddy Ominyanwa
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