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On Buhari’s decision to re-contest in 2019

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Did President Muhammadu Buhari’s declaratio­n to seek for a second term come to us as a surprise? In the current Nigerian environmen­t where we hold conflictin­g views on virtually every issue, it may have come to some as a surprise if not a shock. First there are those who view the opinions of some influentia­l Nigerians as the gospel truth or better said as an opinion that should not be toyed with or jettisoned believing that ‘calamity’ would befall any person or people who ignores their advice. Notable among these prominent set of Nigerians is Chief Olusegun Obasanjo who at the height of his political authority as president was regarded by his admirers and supporters as ‘architect of modern Nigeria’. No doubt Chief Obasanjo occupies an indelible position in Nigeria’s history books, having presided over affairs of Nigeria twice as a military head of state and civilian president for a total combined period of 12 years.

Also we are reminded that Nigeria’s political pendulum swings to where Chief Obasanjo throws his weight. We are told of how he made Shehu Shagari, Umar Musa Yar’adua and Goodluck Jonathan presidents; how their political flames withered off once he literally disavowed them politicall­y. So, chief Obasanjo’s letter to President Buhari earlier this year urging him not to seek re-election caused some commotion in the land. Some said Mr. President can only afford to ignore Obasanjo’s advice to his detriment. Did the president have any option? Should he have chickened out? To do so would have been to cast him as a lily-livered person that is not worthy of the appellatio­n, ‘commanderi­n-chief’. Courage is the mark of a general, whether serving or retired, they dare where others fear to tread. Let us juxtapose. If Obasanjo were president and was asked by a former boss of his, say Yakubu Gowon, not to run for a second term would he comply? I doubt it. He probably would have replied, ‘Damn it, I am a general. I would rather die fighting in the warfront than to run away from war’. In the Nigerian political landscape it is only ‘natural’ for a sitting president to seek re-election to want to sit out his constituti­onally mandated eight-year tenure, unless providence dictates otherwise.

Another set of people who will be greatly surprised, nay disappoint­ed that President Buhari is going for a second term are those that are having a running battle with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), corrupt politician­s, corrupt public and civil servants, those of them that are known and those as yet unknown. We are told that corruption is already “fighting back” at Buhari’s administra­tion. Having now declared his intention to contest, ‘corruption’ is likely going to shift its fight to the election proper. A third category of people that are probably seething at President Buhari’s reelection bid are economic saboteurs.

Buhari’s decision to run again would have an impact on the APC with regard to those within that were eyeing the position. It would also affect the main opposition parties as regards the calibre of person they would pick to contest against Buhari. I suppose with his declaratio­n the coast would be cleared for him one way or the other.

The president has not given us the full details of why he wants to re contest except to say that he is yielding to the pressures of supporters nationwide. That may perhaps come at the formal declaratio­n ceremony. But one of the reasons will be to ‘consolidat­e’ on his “good works”. Clearly, this first term has been a learning curve for Mr. President as things have not worked out as smoothly as envisaged. He probably hopes to make amends for his mistakes with a second term. Still, Mr. President should be aware that there are some rather powerful blocs that are not at all happy with his declaratio­n for a second term. Like corruption these category of persons would want to stop him. So, President Buhari should be ready with his own arsenal for a battle royale at the general election proper. Victoria N. Ikeano, Lafia, vikeano@ yahoo.co.uk

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