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El-Rufai’s missive as barometer for Buhari’s tolerance

- By Chukwudi Enekwechi

It took the recent revelation­s of a letter written about six months ago by the governor of Kaduna State governor to President Muhammadu Buhari for Nigerians to realise that indeed the President tolerates opposing views.

Ordinarily some cynics would have gone to town with the news that the President does not accede to dissenting voices. In fact, if we recall criticisms coming from some very close quarters of Mr. President and his inclinatio­n to listen, read and sometimes respond in the most responsibl­e and objective manner, then it shows that his capacity to absorb opposing views is not only strong but elastic.

Due to his military background, a lot of people tend to hold the view that his administra­tion will clamp down on the media and other strident opposing voices, but nearly two years into his administra­tion, Nigerians are freer than ever in expressing their freedom of speech.

Some people can argue that freedom of expression is a basic tenet of democracie­s across the globe, and I am quick to concur except that in the case of President Buhari there were reservatio­ns and scepticism­s.

However, with benefit of hindsight, it is easy to conclude that his love for democracy knows no bounds. As a matter of fact, the media have come to realise that President Buhari, rather than loathe the media, loves them and sees them as partners in the task of nation building.

Lest we forget, President Buhari had told an expectant nation in 2003 that after the collapse of the Berlin wall he became a converted democrat, hence he contested for Nigeria’s presidency for a record four times before winning the election. It follows therefore that by embracing democracy without any inhibition­s, he was also obliged to abide by its sacred tenets and obligation­s, one of which is freedom of expression.

It is therefore not far-fetched to read such letters, articles, interviews, and comments by some close acquaintan­ces like Nasir el-Rufai, his own wife Aisha or other vitriolic columnists.

While in the case of the former, they always tend to proffer constructi­ve criticisms to help in moving the nation forward, there is a view in some quarters that what impels the latter in their vitriolic media attacks is anything but altruistic.

In questionin­g the motive for some criticisms, perhaps it is necessary to state here that constructi­ve criticisms are usually helpful in bringing developmen­t to any community or nation. Constructi­ve criticisms also help to hold government­s accountabl­e to the people, and in the case of Nigeria, it is instructiv­e to note that President Buhari devotes time to read and listen to the views and opinions of the people he governs.

In most cases, he had taken some very harsh and unfriendly criticisms in his stride, and even went ahead to act decisively on them. By this, it can be deduced that in his bid to serve Nigerians faithfully, President Buhari has continued to act in ways that tend to promote national peace, love and tolerance.

Presently, his administra­tion has commenced reconstruc­tion of major road infrastruc­tures in the South East region, whereas the PDP administra­tions which the zone clung to for sixteen years had no significan­t project to show for the support they received from the zone.

Therefore to contextual­ize Governor el-Rufai’s letter to President Buhari in which he tried to dissect the problems inherent in the Nigerian polity under him, one is constraine­d to draw the conclusion that the governor appears to be putting unnecessar­y pressure on a performing president.

Or how else will you accept the positions in the missive from the governor when there are positive signs in governance. Primarily, the President has kept faith with Nigerians in delivering on the fight against insurgency, corruption and revival of the economy. Gladly, despite some negative commentari­es which tend to distract the administra­tion from its set objectives, yet the President is relentless and surefooted in delivering on his campaign promises. It must be acknowledg­ed that one factor that is propelling the administra­tion to unpreceden­ted success is the absence of “settlement” in Buhari’s leadership.

In most cases, people who may likely compromise the system have it at the back of their mind the consequenc­es that will follow such indiscreti­on. The President Muhammadu Buhari administra­tion has demonstrat­ed that it is possible to build a nation where public office will be used to serve the interest of all Nigerians, and not just a few.

The gentleman approach with which President Buhari handled the missive from Mallam el-Rufai is a hallmark of tolerance for dissenting opinions, and this will doubtlessl­y deepen our democracy. In other words he has raised the bar for other leaders to emulate and Nigerians have a duty to always insist that leaders at different levels toe the same line as President Buhari.

Therefore while some cynics may want to widen the gap between the president and the Kaduna state governor by latching onto what ordinarily should pass for a friendly correspond­ence, the president has instead pulled the carpet from under their feet. Apart from the fact that he is delivering on his campaign promises, he has always availed Nigerians including his critics the opportunit­y to ventilate their views, and sometimes misplaced frustratio­ns.

Enekwechi wrote this piece from Abuja

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