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If anybody is in doubt about the
futility and failure of Nigeria’s
democracy, that doubt should have been
dispelled by the farcical and ignoble
displays that have been happening, and
is still happening since our erstwhile
President, Umar Yar ‘Adua went missing
in November 2009 and up till now, the
majority of Nigerians are still no wiser
about the true state of his health.
This is amidst a deadly concoction of
political high stakes and intrigues,
arrogant and deliberate ignorance,
misinterpretation and outright
manipulation of the Constitution of
Nigeria, criminal negligence, criminal
deception and forgery, breach of trust,
treachery, nepotism, tribalism, looting
of the treasury because there was really
nobody to supervise, and a host of other
crimes. I will even add “smuggling” and
“hostage taking” as the President was
said to have been smuggled in under
darkness into the country, and is
practical a hostage in the hands of his
wife and so-called “kitchen cabinet”.
In the meantime, the polity was not only
heated up, but the uncertainty and
political, economic and social
near-breakdown that went with this was
alarming, almost leading to a state of
confusion and anarchy. This is not to
mention the confusion for the economy
and the “laughing stock” which Nigeria
became in the international community. I
saw a cartoon or two from some other
African countries lampooning our
confused state of the nation.
And all these were brought upon us by a
lethal combination of greed, ignorance,
corruption, self-interest above national
interest, ambition and subterfuge in
governance.
In March 2009, I wrote an article “Do
Our Politicians Know The Constitution?”
(http://www.championsfornigeria.org/cfn/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=311:do-our-politicians-know-the-constitution&catid=14:articles&Itemid=35)
in which I observed that “since
1999, we see all our political leaders
in the three arms of government
thrashing wildly about in ignorance, or
maybe deliberate abuse, of our
constitution. Ex-President Obasanjo was
very notorious for disregarding the
Constitution in all aspects, forgetting
that the Constitution of the
Federal Republic of Nigeria is greater
than anybody in Nigeria. The Senate and
the House of Representative routinely
disregard the Constitution; in fact they
abuse it, fail to follow laid-down rules
of the House and the Senate, and most
times, resort to violence to sort
problems out. The same applied, and
still applies to the States’ chief
executive officers, States Houses of
Assembly, comprising mostly thuggish,
crooked and unsavoury characters and the
local government Chairmen and their
mostly ill-educated, half-baked
councillors. (Please, I have done my
homework very well on the human
constitution of our legislative houses,
so I am sure of what I am talking about,
and not just passing insults)”.
I have always suspected and held the
belief that our politicians, all classes
of them, appear to be charlatans,
novices, greenhorns and pretenders. This
is no longer surprising nor should be
taken for granted. In our current
nascent democracy, I suppose we should
expect some kind of experimentation for
a while until we finally get it right;
however, unfortunately, since this form
of governance has a very important
impact on the lives of 140 million
people, there really is no room for
mistakes. People always think politics
is a game, but I always beg to differ.
It is no longer a game when politicians
make political decisions which affect
the lives of millions of people for
which they are responsible; which
determines their standard of living;
their daily livelihood, their health and
wellbeing, their security and in fact
the very essence of their being alive.
So apart from the farcical displays of
ignorance, deliberate manipulations, etc
that went on, and is still going in the
governance of Nigeria since the
President’s disappearance and subsequent
alleged appearance (?) after over ninety
days, we are still back to that question
of charlatans, ignoramus and incompetent
idiots running the country – federal,
state and local.
The Governors, under something cabal-ish
called The Governors Forum have come up
with a statement last week that
while Dr. Goodluck Jonathan is Acting
President, Alhaji Umaru Yar'Adua remains
the substantive President. This is in
itself is what everybody knows; hence
the statement is very redundant and
unnecessary. But who are they to say
that? Are they the one controlling the
country or the executive and legislative
arms of the government?
It was their next set of statements that
is now causing some worries to the
knowing public, while at the same time
confirming my long-held belief and
conviction that these people are not
only ignorant and tyrannical, but is
largely undemocratic in their behaviour,
governance and actions, and will not
hesitate to hijack the democratic
process to suit them. In fact they are
no different from the Yar ‘Adua’s
notorious so called kitchen cabinet.
The Governors stated that even with the
grave concerns about his capacity to
continue in office, especially since
November 23, 2009, President Yar'Adua
would neither resign from office, nor be
removed by impeachment or consequential
declaration by the Federal Executive
Council, which would precipitate the
appointment of a medical board of
inquiry whose adverse report will
eventually terminate Yar’Adua’s
presidency. The Governors, therefore,
said that Yar'Adua would not be replaced
until a new President is elected next
year.
In making the above declaration, they
have actually gone in the face of the
Constitution, ignoring it either
deliberately or due to ignorance and
also insinuating quite clearly that it
is the Governors running the country,
and NOT the Presidency or the
legislative arms of government. They do
not have any legal or constitutional
basis to make their pronouncements. The
governance structure in the 1999
Constitution is so unequivocal that
state governors have no say in this
matter upon which they hold forth and
made a pronouncement. The president was
elected on different platform from the
governors. It is not their concern or
business to ensure a president stays in
power or not. It is not their place to
ignore the provisions of the
constitution and make themselves
“kingmakers”.
The removal of the President on account
of incapacitation due to ill health is
normally and constitutionally a matter
that lies between the Federal Executive
Council and the National Assembly. As
far as the Constitution is concerned,
and as more knowledgeable people in the
society knows, none of these bodies
reports to, or is under the control of
the state governors.
Thus, by their declarations, the state
governors were intrusive with or
arrogating unto themselves, functions
and powers which rightly belong to
another tier and another arm of
government – the Executive and the
Legislature. By their declarations,
their intention is definitely to subvert
the principle of separation of powers, a
pillar of constitutional democracy.
Should we allow these arrogant, ignorant
incompetents and impostors to run the
country, then we shall be in further
trouble more than we are now. They are
part of, and perpetuate our problems and
troubles in this country by their
unbelievable greed, insensitivity and
massive, naked corruption, and sitting
back and allowing them hijack the
functions of the Constitution, the
Presidency, the National Assembly, means
they will be effectively taking over
control of the country, under the guise
of the superfluous Governors’ Forum, not
satisfied with the stolen wealth they
are making from their respective states.
Serious nations learn from their
mistakes and cultivate their democracy,
always looking for ways to improve. In
Nigeria,
we have continuously refused to learn.
The issue is the country's leadership
creation process. What kind of people
should occupy leadership positions? We
surely need properly elected persons who
understand the Constitution and carry
out the provisions of the Constitution
and also make effort to make the
Constitution a dynamic tool and
documentation.
With these Governors’ declarations, and
even their surreptitious and dubiously
unwelcome role in ending the impasse
which eventually brought Ag. President
Goodluck Jonathan to power, we may well
be dealing not merely with ignorance but
mischief. Perhaps we can tolerate and
correct ignorance, but mischief borders
on treason, unpatriotic, self-interest
and corruption of the political process
for self-gain.
This is what we have with the Governors.
Their appearance and utterances on
matters of national interest has always
been predicated on their own
self-interest and survival rather than
for the good and benefit of the people
who elected them (we may say they rigged
themselves into power, anyway) and who
they are supposed to serve. They have
always been selfish, inconsiderate,
greedy, and corrupt.
These are arrogant leaders who mostly
and always remain oblivious, insensitive
and unresponsive to their peoples’
sufferings, poverty and needs.
But let us take another look at it, and
you will see why their interest is self
–serving: the President, Yar ‘Adua was a
former Governor; his Vice President, and
now, Acting President, Goodluck
Jonathan, was a former Governor; the
main backers of the Yar ‘Adua
Presidency, James Ibori and Bukola
Saraki (and the latter also has his eyes
on the Presidency) were former
governors.
The ruling PDP, dubbed People Deceiving
People) which does not wish to disturb
the current power-rotation arrangement
between the north and south of the
country, has the majority in the
Governors’ Forum. And most importantly,
some of them already have their sights
on becoming the President of Nigeria in
next year's election.
From all indications, the next President
of Nigeria will probably come again from
the ranks of these greedy, corrupt and
incompetent thieves. (Sorry, they are
competent thieves, I mean incompetent in
governance).
So what do you expect from this gang?
Self interest; of course, in the long
term. When shall we be saved from this
cabal of ignorant leaders? Are we
deserving of them? Yes and No.
The Illusions And
Delusions of Nigeria’s Political
Dynasties-By
Akintokunbo A Adejumo |