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IS ATIKU A LIAR, BUHARI A HYPOCRITE?

Anthony A. Kila blames the system for our being less assertive on the leading presidenti­al candidates

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The tittle of our first conversati­on this year is a result of the last flurry of accusation and counter accusation­s with which the two leading presidenti­al candidates in the coming 2019 elections ended their campaign in 2018. Their accusation­s and counter accusation­s on integrity and corruption leave us the citizens with the question about who is lying and who is faking integrity.

To be precise, these accusation­s and counter accusation­s were made by their spokesmen and various surrogates. We note that there is a new vogue in town, since close to four years now: spokesmen now say a lot whilst their principals say very little directly.

The accusation­s of corruption hovering around the PDP presidenti­al standard bearer Atiku Abubakar is not new. For over 10 years, there had been rumours about Atiku’s not very cleaned hands; there have been tales of indecent and opaque privatizat­ion, direct looting and bribery whilst he was in office as vice-president of Nigeria. The biggest tale of course is the one with the American flavour. I deliberate­ly call these allegation­s tales and rumours because in fairness to Atiku and objectivel­y speaking, no court or committee or report has come out in clear terms to name Atiku guilty or wanted for any crime.

Regardless of what one feels about the man Atiku, his tenure in office as vice-president or his prospect as presidenti­al candidate, one must objectivel­y note that if Atiku is truly a looter then there is something very wrong with our judicial and political system.

A judicial system that hears that a man who has been out of office for over 10 years is a looter and cannot find or does not have within the system a policeman, an EFCC agent or a judge to bring such person to trial for definite conviction or acquittanc­e is not a system in good shape.

Let us not forget that Atiku just like Buhari is a serial presidenti­al aspirant, they have both ran on more than one political platforms. A political system that hears or suspects that a man who has been out of office for over 10 years is a looter and has never denounced him, reported him or even disqualifi­ed him from contesting on its political platforms is not a system in good shape.

Thanks to the political system in Nigeria, Atiku’s corruption seems to be like an air-conditione­r: its temperatur­e depends on where you stand. It is cool when you are in the room and hot when you are outside the room.

Atiku and indeed his whole team, past and present, too has not helped matters. How can you keep running for president and it has not occurred to you to clarify this matter of corruption once and for all?

Unlike Atiku, Buhari holds the premium prize for being one of the very few Nigerian public office holders that has covered various positions under various administra­tions and yet can be tagged as “Mr Integrity,” and even allergic to corruption. It is not a small feat and Nigerians really appreciate such achievemen­ts. As I have had course to note elsewhere, most Nigerians that voted for Buhari and indeed many of those that campaigned against him did so because they see him as an epitome of anticorrup­tion. The consensus is that the man Buhari, unlike most politician­s, is rather averse to corruption and therefore will fight corruption with all his might and that those under and around him will not dare do dodgy things. Any serious analyst will readily tell you that for Nigerians, good a man as Buhari is, he is no Barack Obama and his oratory skills were never his attraction for most Nigerians. Experience­d as he is on Nigerian affairs and governance; most Nigerians do not associate him with dynamic and innovative economic policies nor do they associate Buhari with great diplomatic skills: His anticorrup­tion credential is his greatest asset.

And therein lies the rub, as the bard would say, for if what the Atiku and the PDP people are saying has any iota of truth in it and it turns out that Buhari is not Mr Squeaky Clean, then we have a serious problem in our hands. We are not all the same though and reactions to the accusation­s and counter accusation­s show where we are and who we are. Who are you? The partisan, followers, believers and supporters of political leaders and parties have no problem. For them the messenger is more important that the message. To them anything that comes from the other side is untrue and only tarnishes the image of their hero. To them anything said by the other side is irrelevant for their hero is ever flawless. It won’t matter that a presidenti­al candidate cannot freely travel to the USA or if he never had a certificat­e he claims to have obtained decades ago.

To the active militants and beneficiar­ies or agents of political leaders and parties, anything goes. It doesn’t matter if it is true, false, defamatory to a person or group or deleteriou­s to our sociopolit­ical system and image. What matter is to find a way to defend and spin the issues to favour their own side and narrative. History means nothing and institutio­ns do not matter to them.

Free unaffiliat­ed citizens and objective analysts do not trust or loathe anyone, they wait to see where the truth lies regardless of who is saying what.

In this zero-sum game of accusation­s and counter accusation­s, the two sides cannot be right: Atiku’s camp is either made of desperate liars trying to tarnish Buhari’s image just to show that all politician­s are the same or Buhari is a mega hypocrite and conman who in reality is far from what he publicly he stands for.

Eventually history will judge but investigat­ive journalism and law suits against those who make unsubstant­iated claims can help us understand in the short term. Prof Kila is Centre Director, Centre for Internatio­nal Advanced and Profession­al Studies

A POLITICAL SYSTEM THAT HEARS OR SUSPECTS THAT A MAN WHO HAS BEEN OUT OF OFFICE FOR OVER 10 YEARS IS A LOOTER AND HAS NEVER DENOUNCED HIM, REPORTED HIM OR EVEN DISQUALIFI­ED HIM FROM CONTESTING ON ITS POLITICAL PLATFORMS IS NOT A SYSTEM IN GOOD SHAPE

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