Daily Trust Sunday

Buhari, thanks for listening to Nigerians

- Topsyfash@yahoo.com (SMS 0807085015­9) with Tope Fasua

And so finally, the President and Vice President declared their assets. As I had stated many times before, I, personally, am not interested in the content of their assets, but the fact that they keep to their promise. It is all about the principles, and integrity is the act of walking the talk.

I believe this open asset declaratio­n was being vehemently prevented. Because there was so much unnecessar­y ruckus around it, up till the last moment. Actually, I expected the open declaratio­n like on May 30th, 2005. Why not? Is it not Buhari; the man in whom we invested 100% of our confidence? We will never know what happens in powerful places, and around government. But the bottom line is that the deed has been done, and Nigerians are happy. The issue was never going to go away, no matter how Mallam Garba Shehu spun it.

I knew for sure, that Baba, having declared his assets a number of times in the past, should not be afraid to repeat the process this time. Whoever then it was, that decided to kick up a storm, by telling Nigerians to go and apply at Code of Conduct Bureau? Whoever then it was, that denied that Baba ever promised to do what is right? Between Shehu and Alhaji Lai Mohammed, why were they disclaimin­g the document titled “My Covenant with Nigerians”, a fine document authored by the Campaign Strategy team led by Fayemi and Bolaji Abdullahi, and certainly with the imprimatur of Buhari himself.

I insisted that there was nothing to ‘distance’ oneself from, while the debate raged, about that document. I read the document through and through and it contained everything Nigerians yearned for. With that document, Nigeria was certainly going to be on the right path. But those who believed they ‘loved’ Buhari more than the rest of us chose to share some clip of a speech made in Chatham House, in which Baba said ‘some’ documents were fraudulent and he wouldn’t be part of any fraud. I explained with great pains, that he couldn’t have been referring to this very document, which encompasse­s the hopes of Nigeria in a changed nation, spearheade­d by this great man.

I believe that those who opposed open declaratio­n of assets are such people who don’t see why they themselves need to keep to their own promises. It is not all of us who shout ‘change, change’ that know what change really means, or that, deep in our hearts, are ready to make the necessary sacrifices to achieve a new Nigeria. Even fewer understand what it will take to get to the Promised Land, or how to get there. My humble contributi­on is intellectu­al; my documented thoughts about this country, is deep, clear, concise, actionable and well-thought-through. One day, those who matter will know.

Now the war against corruption has started. And it will not be fought only in the newspapers. Now, a systematic process has started. Now every public service officer must comply. There is nothing wrong in being a rich man, but of late we hear stories about Nigerians being caught in Niger Republic with $4million, and at our airports with huge sums trying to escape, it is apparent that many Nigerians - especially those who have been in public ‘service’, cannot defend what they have and were there simply to ‘service’ themselves. But now the war has started.

The other matter that we are happy the president will listen to Nigerians despite the posturing again of those who believe they are giving him support, is in the skewness of his appointmen­ts so far. Again, it’s about subtlety, balance, emotional intelligen­ce and a good knowledge of the country he governs. Our people are an emotional lot. Over and above ‘performanc­e’ in office, Nigerians still have this big issue with seeing ‘their brother’ - always their brother - in office. We know for certain that the president has only appointed his ‘domestic’ staff as someone put it, and he has a right to appoint for now, those whom he has absolute confidence in. No leader will appoint a total stranger as Aide De Camp, Private Secretary, of Chief of Staff. These are also tough, crazy times.

But going forward, we hope and expect that the balance will be shown such that every Nigerian will know that truly, our Baba belongs to all of us. For instance, it was announced at some point that Tolu Ogunlesi will be the Special Assistance on Social Media. But we stopped hearing about him. That could have shown the youth that it’s not all about old MEN. Till date, all the appointees are older than 50. And people are wondering where the fresh ideas will come from. No woman has also been announced lately - apart from INEC. The ‘supporters’ are telling Baba to ask the complainin­g constituen­cies to ‘go to hell and back!’ Some are talking of ‘merit’ and performanc­e in a nation where we still have discrimina­tory JAMB and WAEC requiremen­ts which are lenient on the north - and a position which some of us have defended.

I cannot remember how many times I have heard in the last few weeks that “Haa, don’t mind them… these Fulanis are like that with power. Wait and see what will happen in the Petroleum Ministry and Finance… The Hausas are very provincial… They are very greedy with power… Buhari will take everything for his brothers; that is why he came in the first place…” And so on, usually said in a thick Igbo or Yoruba accent. It depresses me, because the Hausas, Fulanis and northerner­s in general are some of the fairest and most open-minded people I’ve personally met, in business and normal human relations. Many of them whom I know not from Adam, have given me opportunit­ies in business and allowed me prove my mettle, since I migrated to Abuja. If I say anything bad about that group of people, God himself will punish me for being an ingrate! So, I’m still hanging on to what I know, despite the flood of dissent and angst.

Baba reserves the right to form a team of his dreams. It is not easy to be a president and with the time on his hands, let him paint the picture that he believes is right. We on this side will also guide him right and not merely shout his praises. We will also counter anyone who believes that the president should not be questioned, including our friend Garba Shehu, who said the president is like Lee Kuan Yew and Narendra Modi, only that he is better than them because ‘he will not micromanag­e’. I was like Haba! Where is the sensitivit­y in that statement? Modi gets involved directly in cleaning up India; he hoes the ground himself, sweeps at dumping grounds, shows examples. That economy is ‘flying’ today, give or take. Why drag down his image in Nigeria? Are we back to the era of Goodluck, who is better than Obama, MLK, and FD Roosevelt put together?

Or are we trying to create a Kim Jung Il of North Korea instead? Allah ya kiyaye.

Baba reserves

the right to form a team of his dreams. It is not easy to be a president and with the time on his hands, let him paint the picture that he believes is right. We on this side will also guide him right and not merely shout his

praises

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