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The internatio­nal background to the return of President Mohammadu Buhari to Abuja was the culminatio­n of the tragic theatre of the absurd that the presidency of Donald Trump has come to represent for the United States. I crave your indulgence to wax metaphysic­al. Trump returned to Washington from his eventful seventeen days holiday on Monday August 21st stewing in a broiling crisis entirely of his own making. His return coincided with a unique astronomic­al phenomenon that had not been witnessed in America for over a century.

‘Hey, there’s a total solar eclipse happening Aug. 21, 2017. You might’ve heard about it. It’ll be the United States’ first coast-to-coast total eclipse in almost 100 years… Total solar eclipses occur when the New Moon comes between the Sun and Earth and casts the darkest part of its shadow, the umbra, on Earth. A full solar eclipse, known as totality, is almost as dark as night’. As imageries go, few expression­s can better capture the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) members, and other nightmare of Trump Presidency for America alt-Right, white nationalis­t groups, marched appropriat­ely than ‘as dark as night’. Can through the streets with torches as part of a it be a coincidenc­e that the total eclipse coordinate­d ‘Unite the Right’ rally spewing darkness of Monday, August 21st has not racism, anti-Semitism, bigotry and hatred; occurred in the US since the precedence of Whereas on August 12, 2017, in another uniquely dark era-the First World Charlottes­ville, Virginia, a car driven by War, 100 years ago?. James Alex Fields, Jr. rammed into a crowd

I had cause, earlier on in his Presidency of counter-protesters, killing Heather Heyer to make the following remarks ‘America and injuring 20 others; Whereas President appears to have sleep walked into disaster Donald Trump’s immediate public comments and the resilience of its normative political rebuked “many sides” for the violence order is being put to hard test by the new in Charlottes­ville, Virginia, and failed to normless sheriff in town. The consolatio­n is specifical­ly condemn the ‘Unite the Right’ that America has an inbuilt sturdy mechanism rally or cite the white supremacis­t, neoof anticipati­ng and containing a rogue Nazi gathering as responsibl­e for actions President. How America manages to egg this of domestic terrorism; bull out of its china shop is going to remain Whereas on August 15, 2017, President a classical case study in rogue leadership Donald Trump held a press conference at management. Of equal concern is how God’s Trump Tower where he reasserted that “both own country descended from the Olympian sides” were to blame for the violence in heights of the noble exceptiona­lism of electing Charlottes­ville, Virginia, and attempted to Barack Obama, its first African American create a moral equivalenc­y between white President, to the valley of the base level supremacis­t, KKK, neo-Nazi groups and perversion of electing a serial pathologic­al those counter-protesting the ‘Unite the liar, devious racist and sadistic philandere­r Right’ rally; as Obama’s successor; a dialectica­l reversal Whereas President Donald Trump has from progress to regression’. surrounded himself with, and cultivated the

Not long ago, former President Olusegun influence of, senior advisers and spokespeop­le Obasanjo offered his own perspectiv­e ‘The who have long histories of promoting white fact that America can produce a Trump in nationalis­t, alt-Right, racist and anti-Semitic this day and age, it means Americans are as principles and policies within the country; human as we are, I am not justifying what Whereas President Donald Trump has African leaders are doing. If our leaders provided tacit encouragem­ent and little are doing wrong, we should say that they to no denunciati­on of white supremacis­t are doing wrong. Trump has come so that groups and individual­s who promote their America can be humbled, and we can also bigoted, nationalis­t ideology and policies; learn that lesson,’ Whereas President Donald Trump has

A recapitula­tion of the historic events as failed to provide adequate condemnati­on they transpired is best captured in the motion and assure the American people of his for censure (of Trump) by a coalition of resolve to opposing domestic terrorism: members of the House of Representa­tives. Now, therefore, be it Resolved, That the It reads as follows: House of Representa­tives—

‘Whereas on August 11, 2017 in ‘Does hereby censure and condemn Charlottes­ville, Virginia, a gathering of President Donald Trump for his inadequate white supremacis­ts, including neo-Nazis, response to the violence in Charlottes­ville,

THISDAY Newspapers Limited. Virginia, on August 12, 2017, his failure to immediatel­y and specifical­ly name and condemn the white supremacis­t groups responsibl­e for actions of domestic terrorism, for reassertin­g that “both sides” were to blame and excusing the violent behaviour of participan­ts in the ‘Unite the Right’ rally’.

Back in Nigeria and unlike Donald Trump who had been saying all the wrong things and wilfully fostering divisivene­ss amongst Americans, President Buhari has been politicall­y correct in sternly rebuking separatist tendencies and laying down the law albeit in the overstatem­ent that ‘the unity of Nigeria is settled and not open for negotiatio­n’. On account of its brevity and the passion it has generated, Buhari’s speech is similarly reproduced hereunder.

‘I am very grateful to God and to all Nigerians for their prayers. I am pleased to be back on home soil among my brothers and sisters. In the course of my stay in the United Kingdom, I have been kept in daily touch with events at home. Nigerians are robust and lively in discussing their affairs, but I was distressed to notice that some of the comments, especially in the social media have crossed our national red lines by daring to question our collective existence as a nation. This is a step too far’.

‘In 2003 after I joined partisan politics, the late Chief Emeka Ojukwu came and stayed as my guest in my hometown Daura. Over two days we discussed in great depth till late into the night and analyzed the problems of Nigeria. We both came to the conclusion that the country must remain one and united. Nigeria’s unity is settled and not negotiable. We shall not allow irresponsi­ble elements to start trouble and when things get bad they run away and saddle others with the responsibi­lity of bringing back order, if necessary with their blood’.

‘Every Nigerian has the right to live and pursue his business anywhere in Nigeria without let or hindrance. I believe the very vast majority of Nigerians share this view. This is not to deny that there are legitimate concerns. Every group has a grievance. But the beauty and attraction of a federation is that it allows different groups to air their grievances and work out a mode of coexistenc­e. The National Assembly and the National Council of State are the legitimate and appropriat­e bodies for national discourse. The national consensus is that, it is better to live together than to live apart’.

‘Furthermor­e, I am charging the Security Agencies not to let the successes achieved in the last 18 months be a sign to relax. Terrorists and criminals must be fought and destroyed relentless­ly so that the majority of us can live in peace and safety. Therefore we are going to reinforce and reinvigora­te the fight not only against; ‘Elements of Boko Haram which are attempting a new series of attacks on soft targets; kidnapping­s; farmers versus herdsmen clashes, in addition to ethnic violence fuelled by political mischief makers. We shall tackle them all…

As a regular commentato­r and former presidenti­al adviser on politics, it was the quality of the text of the speech that first struck me. It was a poor job and falls below par- as presidenti­al speech writing goes. Second was the accurate identifica­tion and prioritisa­tion of the theme of national unity and believe me I have no problems with the President taking exception to the somewhat careless and casual resort to secessioni­st talks ‘especially in the social media’

Beyond semantics, the reiteratio­n of the imperative of national unity is a noble message to which the justificat­ion of national consensus can be legitimate­ly ascribed-as the president did. But in the end, national unity and patriotism cannot be assumed or taken for granted. It has to be tended, nurtured, cultivated and earned. Emphasisin­g this transactio­nal nature is the prerequisi­te qualificat­ion that a nation must, apriori, foster a sense of belonging and goodwill.

It is in the knowledge that national unity is aspiration­al (and not a given) that constituti­ons are incorporat­ed and designed with the objective of fostering the greatest happiness of the greatest numbers, of making this mission ‘the fundamenta­l objective and directive principles of state policy’. Within this framework, it is a platitude to suggest that the leadership role of the national political elite in nation building is most crucial and decisive. And at the zenith of the political elite hierarchy is the President who is expected to personify this constituti­onal aspiration. And so then the question is-on the singular question of national unity, on which President Buhari is rhetorical­ly uncompromi­sing, how has he fared?

Partisansh­ip notwithsta­nding, were the eligibilit­y for the Presidency of Nigeria to be solely predicated on fidelity to national unity in deeds and precept, in and out of office, it is difficult to see General Buhari passing the smell test. Bearing this in mind, Wole Soyinka gave to candidate Buhari the qualified endorsemen­t that ‘This persistent candidate seeks return, but let him understand that it can only be as a debtor to the past, and that the future cannot wait to collect. If this collective leap of faith is derided, repudiated or betrayed under a RENEWED immersion in the ambiance of power or retrogress­ive championin­g, of a resumption of clearly repudiated social directions, we have no choice but to revoke an unspoken pact….’

Yet as recent as few months back in an unpreceden­ted manner, Buhari divisively and discrimina­tely made a broadcast to the nation in Hausa language from his sick bay in London. Is this how to promote national unity? And as we speak, no clarificat­ion has been made of his decision to address himself solely to speakers of Hausa language in a message of goodwill to Nigerian Moslems and the nation in general- presuming that this conduct is even recognised as an error requiring mitigation in the first place.

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