Your Excellency, let me start by congratulating you on a keenly
contested Presidential Primary of your party APC which you won
resoundingly. Even if I’m not a member of your party, I’m a recent
convert to Buharism, as previously explained elsewhere, and I believe
every member of the opposition must join forces to work for your victory
in 2015. It is for this reason and purpose that I wish to give you a
few words of advice and encouragement as one of your humble disciples.
I’ve come to realise that many leaders often fail because most of their
followers are usually too timid or terribly selfish that they can’t tell
them the truth. It is one of the reasons I’ve refused to join any of
the mainstream parties in which I may not be able to express myself
freely. I assure you sir, that I seek nothing but the good of our dear
beloved country in return for my modest support.
Please, permit me to say, categorically, that no man can claim glory for
your victory. The only one to thank is your God who gave you the
uncommon attributes of integrity, modesty and tenacity. I’m aware that
success has too many family members but you must be very careful to know
your true blood relations. I can imagine the pressure you must be
getting from every direction at this great moment in a nation of amazing
politicians who already see your likely chances at the polls. It is our
standard practice in Nigeria but you must be careful not to waste this
incredible momentum.
I’ve been monitoring all the hullaballoo since you became victorious. I
plead with you and your party operatives to act fact and hit the ground
running. Your campaign must start urgently because there are so many
bridges to cross. I have no doubt in my mind that the propaganda of your
opponent is evaporating so rapidly and you’ve obviously ignited a
passion in our youths who seemed to have finally connected to your
message of change and hope. The last time I witnessed such an upsurge of
emotion and excitement was in 1993 when Chief Moshood Abiola emerged
the Presidential flag-bearer of SDP in Jos. Trust me, you gave us a
fresh hope two days ago.
As a media man, I’m always wary of wasting moments of glory. You cannot
imagine how we kept sleepless nights because of you. Ordinary Nigerians
like me kept faith with and vigil for you. I won’t be surprised if some
even fasted. It was that serious. I saw Christians and Muslims pray
together. It was surreal and magical to say the least. We all waited
with bated breath for the results. When finally it was time to count the
ballot, most of us were in suspense. We counted every vote along with
Senator Babafemi Ojudu and company. And we were very impressed with the
ability of the Convention committee led by Dr Kayode Fayemi, who taught
INEC how to run a good election. Our joy knew no bounds as you came out
victorious.
Sir, I wish to assure you that the outcome of that keenly contested
election was not a fluke. You all worked hard and made your party and
our country proud. We were happy to see a Nigerian politician concede
defeat even as votes were still being counted. Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s
tweet was a masterstroke. It showed clearly that Democracy has
germinated in our clime and we can begin to look forward for bountiful
harvests in the not too distant future. We were impressed with the
collective performances of Governor Rabiu Kwankwaso, Govenor Rochas
Okorocha and our Brother Publisher, Sam Nda-Isiah. I pray this team
spirit holds to the end. It is an attitude to encourage because it
demonstrates the preparedness of those who are serious about the 2015
elections. Even the ambience surrounding the event venue was just too
sweet.
My honest and humble suggestion is that you must do what you’ve promised
to do, carry your party along with you and you will find the task ahead
a LOT easier. You’ve criss-crossed the length and breadth of Nigeria in
the past bonding with your party members and fellow Nigerians. This is
your fourth attempt and hopefully the last shot at returning to finish
the job which you were wickedly prevented from finishing in 1985. In
your past outings, you tried all you could but got frustrated all the
way by forces beyond your control. Never mind, the time has come for you
to reap the rewards of that Odysseus journey.
In your previous outings, Sir, you must have suffered a huge trauma. You
were called many unprintable names because of your bluntness and
inability to pretend and lie about your faith and beliefs. The one ugly
label that stuck to you like a leech is that of being an Islamic
fundamentalist. Even recently, you were subliminally accused of being
the prime promoter of the much-dreaded Boko Haram. But no one had the
guts to frontally arrest you and prosecute you for crimes against your
country and humanity. I still wonder till this day how you managed to
bear all the insults and assaults against you with such unusual
equanimity.
In the process of trying to prove your innocence, you went to great
lengths and chose all manner of characters as your running-mates. I
remember you chose a prominent and highly-cerebral Igbo Chief, Dr Chuba
Okadigbo, as your Vice Presidential candidate, but that was not good
enough for our people to vote for you. Instead, you were described as an
incurable irredentist. Most recently, and probably out of desperation
to shed off the toga of religious bigotry, you chose the fiery preacher,
Pastor Tunde Bakare of The Latter Rain Assembly, as your soul-mate, but
you were still not able to wash off your hands clean like Pontius
Pilate. I must confess that your skin must be tougher than that of a
porcupine. If there is one lesson we must all learn from you, it is that
we must never give up in the face of daunting challenges. You are truly
resilient and indomitable.
My dream is to see your party come together to form a kind of shadow
cabinet as soon as possible. This will also show your teeming supporters
how committed you are. The composition of your squad will reveal the
kind of personalities that will eventually form your dream team in
Government. From now on members of that crew will be formulating
policies and commenting on issues of national economic and social
importance and showing Nigerians what they should come to expect from
May 29 2015. I’ve always been an advocate of such because it
additionally helps you to gather a combined synergy. Instead of relying
on your personal popularity, it would be possible to tap into the energy
of other members and millions of youths who are happy to volunteer for
your campaign. For the first time since you started contesting in 2003,
you have a nationwide spread of supporters behind you. It is almost
supernatural that the Governors in your party control the chunkiest
parts in Nigeria. But your biggest assets are the masses who believe in
you. They must never be taken for granted because they are the voice of
God.
If the APC can sustain the classy craftsmanship we saw at the Lagos
Convention, I’ve no doubt that your campaign would catch the attention
of most Nigerians everywhere and change the lacklustre way of organising
political rallies. Your campaign must be issue based. I loved your
letter to the APC Delegates. It was so soul-lifting that it went viral.
It would be nice to write from time to time to Nigerians intimating them
on how you plan to tackle the many problems afflicting our country. In
addition you must not fear to regularly interact with Nigerians face to
face when matters of national importance arise. It is a poor leader who
leaves such matters to publicists and spokesperson. It reveals that they
are insecure and unsure of themselves. More importantly, it displays a
significant disconnect between the leader and his constituents as well
as a distinct lack of compassion. We have suffered too many unfulfilled
promises and too many shocking denials of matters which critically
affect our people. The people have become virtually paranoid of
politicians and their sugar-coated and phantasmagorical lies.
There are too many brilliant Nigerians across the world desperate to see
a better Nigeria before they die. They will support you unconditionally
once they key into your dream for the country. The situation of the
country is so bad that everyone is expecting a miracle from God. This is
the time to prove that Nigeria is not a cursed country but a truly
blessed race. I’m already impressed with the calibre of people I see
around you and I’m persuaded they are capable of not only helping you to
win the election but also to run an effective government.
I wish you the best of luck Sir.
LET THE RACE BEGIN MR PRESIDENT
I have no personal animosity against you, Mr President. As a matter of
fact, I think you have been just unfortunate to have assumed power at a
most terrible period in the history of our country. I cannot write you
off in the next Presidential contest. You are the incumbent with all the
Federal might at your disposal. But it is going to be the biggest
battle that you, PDP and indeed the conservatives have ever fought since
coming to power in 1999.
If you, as the President fail in your second term bid, it would be due
to several reasons. The first is that PDP has not lived up to its
billing despite all the vast resources at its disposal. The money spent
since then would have turned a more prudent country into a paradise on
earth. But in our own case, the more you look, the less you see.
Education has collapsed totally. Infrastructural decay is abysmal.
Insecurity is atrocious. Corruption has shot through the roof. It is a
long tale of woes.
Even those much vaunted areas that your Government promotes in our media
are now being shown to be nothing more than propaganda stunts. We still
have no power despite all the amounts that have been burnt in the
purported attempt to provide light for our people. Our economy is in
shambles. Our international economists have totally lost the grip. I
still cannot understand how the price of crude has fallen to the level
that it has and yet the domestic price of petrol and petroleum products
has not fallen a kobo. It is sacrilegious. The one thing that is clear
is that there is now no subsidy of any description so the so-called
deficits in the budget should not be there. Our voodoo economists
however will tell us the contrary. Ask them to tell you the truth
because the die is cast.
The major challenge is that your supporters are also fond of threatening
hell-fire against your opponents instead of trying to sell your best
attributes. I can see this strategy failing already. Please, don’t
deviate from your belief that the blood of Nigerians is not worth
dropping for politics. Be a man of peace and not a man of war. God has
been too kind to you. If He wishes, he may still retain you in power
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