Daily Trust

Dimeji Bankole: The time is now!

- By Kayode Samuel Samuel is a former Chief of Staff to the Governor and Commission­er for Informatio­n in Ogun State.

Acompellin­g case exists for a person of character and competence; pedigree and proven performanc­e to seek to build upon the many successes and few challenges of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administra­tion as his incumbency now winds to a close.

Every administra­tion has a credit and a debit side, with its assets and liabilitie­s. It is the legitimate expectatio­n of Nigerians that the successor to the present administra­tion would inherit its attributes and baggage while seeking to make the best of the situation that these impose on the polity, economy and society.

Recognisin­g that governance is a continuum, the candidate for succession that Nigeria needs at this point is one who will take the good of the exiting government with the not[1]so-good. And then compose these into a purposeful plan that elicits hope in the citizenry.

Nigeria does not need a candidate, and especially not one from the ruling party, who would abdicate the principles of collective responsibi­lity and party supremacy by seeking to distance himself from the administra­tion’s minuses while eager to claim the pluses.

The Rt. Hon. Dimeji Sabur Bankole is the successor suited for the Nigeria of these times. He is the aspirant in whom preparatio­n meets with opportunit­y towards creating the new Nigeria that its people desire and deserve.

Nigeria is in crisis. But Nigeria is also resurgent. What she needs at this point in its history is a crisis manager who can, with trained intellect and deep empathy, marshal the resurgence to put the crisis to rest. Especially, one who has a similar experience to share.

Our people today yearn for a leader who would bring the various strands of the national community back together; grow the economy; promote inter-faith harmony; and offer the hope of becoming economical­ly active citizens to our teeming youth.

Bankole has been prepared by both Providence and progeny for exactly a time like this. His is a parentage and pedigree with a strong history of standing up and “chesting out” for a united and progressiv­e Nigeria. The Bankole family has built its reputation on honouring agreements with broad segments of Nigeria’s plural society.

His traceable personal history and trajectory of life experience­s, combined with a rich family genealogy that spans over seven generation­s, put him in good stead to give hope to a country saddled for far too long with political actors of indetermin­ate provenance and opaque dealings. His background offers a certainty of credible referrals as to his conduct, character and capacity. His wife, Aisha Shinkafi Bankole complement­s these attributes.

Over the years, and especially since the commenceme­nt of the Fourth Republic, Bankole has nurtured cross-cutting friendship­s all through the national spectrum in all 36 states and 774 local government­s of Nigeria.

He gave stellar service as a member of the House of Representa­tives, as House Speaker, and as member of the African Parliament in Johannesbu­rg. In particular, his contributi­ons to the economy, budgeting and strategic negotiatio­ns give Nigerians a most salubrious sneak preview of what to expect from him as President.

As speaker, Bankole stood firmly with the late President Umar Yar’Adua to institute far[1]reaching reforms and policies, foremost amongst which is the landmark Freedom of Informatio­n Bill, Fiscal Responsibi­lity Act and the Electoral Reform Act. Happily, the current administra­tion is now commendabl­y further building upon this latter legislatio­n.

Bankole also exhibited exemplary character, at great cost to his personal fortunes and political future, by standing with President Yar’Adua all through his health challenges. In standing on the side of the principle that says you do not kick a man who is down, he lost his seat and his exalted office. But he, in the process, alongside other patriots, kept our country’s fragile unity intact and its then nascent democracy on the move.

Bankole offers assurance to all sections of the country of a Presidency that would be devoid of vengeance. His links straddle all of our country’s political divides – north, east; south and west; and reaches across all faiths. These reassuring and steadying attributes and connection­s are what a country staring at the precipice requires at this time.

Cosmopolit­an and with the suave carriage of a man who has seen the world, Bankole got outstandin­g education and degrees from world-class institutio­ns including Reading, Oxford and Harvard Universiti­es. His training in Economics, Military Tactics and Public Administra­tion arm him with the requisite capabiliti­es to take Nigeria through its present phase and the challenges of the coming years.

His has been a scandal-free life. He has exhibited a readiness that is uncommon in the Nigerian political class to dispose of smear campaigns and allegation­s against his person and reputation publicly and speedily.

This was attested to in the expeditiou­s manner in which he opted to go to trial such that in less than one year he was able to dispose of false accusation­s against his integrity and stewardshi­p during his tenure as Speaker. Not surprising­ly, he came away from that experience discharged and acquitted and blemish-free.

It was after this dramatic experience of arrest, confinemen­t, trial and eventual acquittal that he proceeded to Harvard Kennedy School for a Fellowship and Masters programme in Strategic Management where his lead course focused on “Why countries fail”.

His corporate and global experience­s will definitely enrich the Nigerian Presidency and win the support of key constituen­cies that are critical for Nigeria’s economic recovery. He is a chairman and director in various national and internatio­nal corporate entities. He is the Vice President of the influentia­l Africa House in the United Kingdom.

However, it is his military experience that presents perhaps the most crucial asset at this time for a country beset by the twin challenges of insurgency and insecurity. Bankole’s ascension to the Presidency would offer comradeshi­p, fellowship and reassuranc­e to our fighting men on the war front. He passed selection into the prestigiou­s Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst and completed the Fast Track Officers Course as an Artillery Officer in the British Armed Forces.

Young, energetic, healthy, physically fit, mentally agile and emotionall­y stable, Bankole’s is the best available pair of hands now needed to steer Nigeria through the uncertaint­ies of the coming years.

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