A Reply to Dr. Abubakar A. Muhammad “General Muhammadu Buhari is My Choice to be the Next President of Nigeria” By Ben
Oghre Dr.
Abubakar A. Muhammad tells us that "the country called He
further went to say that person should be the former head of state,
General Muhammadu Buhari. Dr.
Abubakar Muhammad is right in saying "That servant must be
selfless; firm but decent; talented not an intellectual; a person that
has seen us through a life of despair and yet hope; an achiever and a
team player; a person with the vision to take the country out of the
deep seas of trouble brought about by an uncaring leadership in Aso
rock." While Dr. Muhammad may be right about what this country
needs, he is guilty of bad choice and his selection is flawed. Muhammadu
Buhari cannot be described as having any of the virtue he listed above,
the man does not have what it takes to rule this country and certainly
does not have the knowledge, achievements and vision. He is far from
being a team player when it comes to playing all sides of the field. And
then what about his radical Islamist agenda? Do we need a sharia
advocate at a time when tribal, religious and ethnic divide is
threatening to split this country? Buhari is not a democrat. He does not
believe in democracy and he has never believed in democracy right from
the word go. He sure as hell never practiced it! Elementary
and Secondary school / barrack trained military Generals are not what we
need in this country right now. Their biased, tribalistic diatribes
coupled with the tendency to loot, abuse and denigrate the populace of
this country are hardly a virtue of leadership in the 21st century! Muhammadu
Buhari was a military dictator; He seized power forcible from a
democratically elected Government, forcing this country into another
wave of military leadership that lasted nearly 2 decades. Today the
dastardly effect of his brutal legacy is still being felt after the
counter coup of IBB, Abacha, and the Abdusalam Abubakar era. This
country in it nascent democracies don’t need to be reminded of these
men. Is it not enough that the damage they have caused with their brutal
military legacies cannot ever be repaired as long as this country
exists? A
look at the CV of GENERAL of MUHAMMADU BUHARI (Rtd.) Born
in Daura, Katsina State, on 17 December 1942 Attended
Primary School in Daura and Mai'adua, 1948-1952 Attended
Katsina Model School in 1953 and Katsina Provincial Secondary School
(now Government College Katsina) from 1956-1961. Joined
the then Nigerian Military Training School, Kaduna in 1963. Attended
Officer's Cadet School in Aldershot (United Kingdom), October 1963
Attended Platoon Commanders' Course at the Nigerian Military College,
Kaduna, 1964 Attended the Mechanical Transport Officer's Course at the
Army Mechanical Transport School in Borden (United Kingdom) 1965 Studied
at the Defence Services' Staff College, Wellington (India), 1973Attended
the United States Army War College, June 1979 to June 1980. Careers
& Appointments Platoon
Commander, 2nd Infantry Battalion, 1963-1964; Mechanical Transport
Officer, Lagos Garrison, 1964-1965; Transport Company Commander, 2nd
Infantry Brigade, 1965-1966; Battalion Adjutant/Commander, 2nd Infantry
Brigade, 1966-1967; Brigade Major, 2nd Sector, 1st Infantry Division,
April to July, 1967; Brigade Major, 3rd Infantry Division, August 1967 -
October 1968; Acting Commander, 4th Sector, 1st Division, November 1968
- February 1970; Commander, 31st Infantry Brigade, 1st Infantry
Division, February 1970 - June 1971; Assistant Adjutant-General, 1st
Infantry Division Headquarters, July 1971 - December 1972; Colonel,
General Staff, 3rd Infantry Division Headquarters, January 1974 -
September 1974; Acting Director Supply and Transport, Nigeria Army Corps
Headquarters, September 1974 - July 1975; Military Governor, North
Eastern State of Nigeria, August 1975 - March 1976; Federal Commissioner
for Petroleum Resources, March 1976 - June 1978; Chairman, Nigerian
National Petroleum Corporation, June 1978 - July 1978; Military
Secretary, Army Headquarters, July 1978 - June 1979; Member, Supreme
Military Council, July 1978 - June 1979; General Officer Commanding, 4th
Infantry Division, August 1980 – January 1981; General Officer
Commanding, 3rd Armoured Division, November 1981 – December 1983; Head
of State and Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, December
1983 - August 1985. Executive Chairman of the Petroleum (Special) Trust
Fund (PTF), 21 March 1995 - May 1999. This
soldier, apart from hardly ever spending more than 2 years at any
particular position in the military and as head of state, everything He
had done in his entire life was in the barracks. He hardly qualifies as
a public servant and certainly does not have the Credential and
experience needed to lead a vast multi ethnic and multi Religious
country like Nigeria. When
asked why he wants to rule Nigeria, he replied "Of
the vote of confidence passed on me by Nigerians over the years." "The
people want us now because they believe we have not jailed them, we have
not betrayed their confidence and trust in the past and that is why it
has become a duty on us to answer the call to come and serve." An
incorrigible tyrant! If
I remember correctly this man's Decree 4 of 1984 was clear indication
why Nigerians will never give him any vote of confidence. It was a
vengeful decree designed by a barbaric military leader not only to
silence freedom of expression and of the press but also to silence the
truth. It was an evil intent and execution and went against all norms of
decency in civilized society. Indeed Decree 4 was an abuse of the
fundamental principles of human rights. There
was also Decree No. 2. The power to detain those suspected of planning
“subversive acts” indefinitely. It was also Buhari that overnight
decreed that drug trafficking was going to be a criminal offence
punishable by death penalty and made the decree to have retroactive
effect. Three young Nigerians who allegedly trafficked drugs about two
years before the anti-drug trafficking law were unfortunate victims as
they were executed by firing squad. All the above are clear testimonies
to Buhari's autocratic tendencies and despotic antecedents. His despotic
rule couple by a nonchalant attitude to due process, law and respect for
the populace is evidence that Buhari lacks the patience and
psychological make-up to engage in any civil discourse, not to talk of a
political debate or dialogue under a democratic dispensation. Buhari
is a dictator of the deepest dye. His refusal to honour the summons to
the Oputa panel is proof that he cannot see himself condescending to
answer questions and be indicted by the citizens of this country. And
today he wants to be "democratically" elected by the same
people whose rights he violated time and time again! Any descent,
democratic person with nothing to hide(including the mystery of 53
suitcases escorted by his ADC at MM International Airport, under the
watchful eyes of Vice President Atiku Abubakar, then head of customs at
the Airport)would have gracefully gone to the Oputa panel and confronted
justice! Here
him "THE need to change the face of Nigeria's politics and ensure
service to the people and move the country forward are the underlying
factors behind my presidential ambition," Would
it not be correct to say that Buhari still has a lot of scores to settle
with military comrades in arms and political rivals like the evil
Dictator IBB? The underlying factor is that Buhari has always nursed
intent to avenge his removal as head of state by Babangida. Who does not
know that there is no love-lost between IBB and Buhari? General Buhari
does not forgive. He takes all infractions against him or his government
personally. Why should Nigerians have to suffer another wave of
dictators and repugnant mediocre in power whose only purpose is to get
one over the other and use our democracy as a tool for their friends and
foe? Enough is enough! Everyone
knows that Obasanjo's government was not what we needed to kick off a
nascent democracy; His government has continued to allow morality to
degenerate. He and his government could not lead by the same example of
honesty that they demand from the common man. Since inception has been
marred with all sorts of corruptive election malpractice's and financial
activities that have remained unchecked. As a matter of fact it is
whispered within the corridors of the National Assembly that the
President and his Vice are so corrupt that the Anti Corruption bill that
was signed into law was just a cover story to appease Western creditors. Why
does Nigeria need Military Dictators like Obasanjo, Buhari and IBB in
the 21st century? When will the citizens of this great nation wake up
and smell the blasted coffee? I cannot understand why these
semi-illiterate military men should hold an entire nation and its people
to such unquestionable ransom, Are we that gullible? Buhari
in his campaign speech last time said "I urge the people to
contribute everything they can; Christians and Moslems alike should pray
for me, from the wards to the national level. I will like to change the
style of politics in the country," "Ordinarily, I would have
wished to remain an ordinary member of the party but the dangers
confronting the nation have denied my conscience the luxury of
introversion. I can no longer sit back and watch poverty, disease,
insecurity and illiteracy pervades the homes of my country men." Once
bitten, twice shy! Dictators like Buhari cannot fool Nigerians anymore;
we have already seen him for what he is. Dr. Abubakar reckons
"Nigeria needs and deserves a leader it can trust. It needs and
deserves a leader that is strong and visionary; he is strong not because
he is stubborn but he has tenacity to get through the most difficult of
circumstances the office and duties of the president require."
Buhari certainly does not have those qualities, in-fact if we remember
Correctly he was removed from office like a small boy! At a time when
the main leader and backbone of his Regime was away from the country for
only a few days! There is nothing strong in a military man who could not
even hold the fort, keep his men together and call them to order. He
lacks vision and courage; he certainly lacks strategy and strength in
leadership. He is one of the biggest embarrassments in military
dictatorships in Nigeria if you ask me. The coup that toppled him should
tell us that the man does his job with a high degree of supervision; He
is neither assertive nor decisive. He
had the power of the gun as a military head of state yet could not
function, why now does he want to be a civilian president promising
things he cannot deliver? What
sort of Government will Buharo form this time round? A close look at his
1984 cabinet shows that the make up of Buhari’s SMC stank to high
heavens of tribalism and religious bigotry.
Almost all the senior positions in the SMC were occupied by
northern Muslims: only five of the SMC’s fourteen members were from
the south. The lopsided ethno-religious composition of the SMC was very
glaring. His New Year’s Eve coup was a deliberate plan to prevent the
south from gaining political control of the country, and was nothing
more than an orchestrated preservation of the north’s political
control of Nigeria by transferring power from northern civilians to
northern soldiers. I
like many Nigerians don’t know what Buhari stands for politically!
Whenever anyone goes looking for a job they are told to produce a CV
detailing their qualifications and work experience. In the case of
Buhari, His curriculum Vitae carries little or no substance. His
professional life reeks only of army work, a dictatorship that only
spanned 1 year plus. His educational background is nothing to write home
about either. Mallam Buhari is hardly the choice for leadership of this
great country, lets leave political affiliations, tribe, religion and
connections aside, what qualities has this man got to show for his time
in public office? Extra-judicial killings, human rights abuses, jailing
of corrupt politicians illegally with impunity, imposition of draconian
laws, rules and regulation on the citizens of this country and pogrom!
He is definitely not a statesman by all accounts. Buhari
boycotted a crucial Presidential Debate organized by the Broadcasting
Organization of Nigeria. Apparently the man got scared because he could
not properly express himself in the English language; He is not
conversant educationally and politically enough to address the entirety
of the Nigerian people. He could not even convince his own party members
and ANPP camp to stick by him. He is constantly being deserted everyday
by his loyalist and yet people like Dr. Abubakar wants us to entrust 140
million people in his care? There
is enough evidence to show that Buhari is an incurable despot and an
unrepentant autocrat. He had never denied being an autocrat. In an
interview he once said "I would tamper with Press Freedom" In
his months in office he certainly did take us on a roller coaster ride
of press abuse. He jailed anyone who stood in his way by telling it like
it is. Why should he be different this time round? “As they say the
uniform does not make the man, the man makes the uniform” General
Buhari is another Obasanjo in the waiting. The only difference is that
in the case of OBJ, he fooled us into thinking he was not the same man
who ordered the killing of an old lady in the person of 78 year old
Funmilayo Ransome Kuti. He fooled us into thinking he was a changed
dictator and meant us well. As soon as he assumed office as a civilian
president he quickly removed his agbada and put on his army uniform.
Muhhamadu Buhari is no different, once a soldier always a soldier. Nigeria is at a crossroad in 2007. The country faces an opportunity - more than at any other time in its history - to build a society that can guarantee justice, human dignity and civil liberties to all Nigerians. That opportunity CANNOT be wasted on former military dictators like Olusegun Obasanjo, Ibrahim Babangida and General Muhamadu Buhari! |