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According to Pentagon
reports based on captured documents and
interviews with former Iraqi top
officials, even at the end of March
2003, Saddam still thought he was the
“invincible man”. Why? Because that’s
what his ministers and generals were
telling him.
This shows that there
is an exception to F M Cornford’s famous
definition of propaganda as “that
branch of the art of lying which
consists in very nearly deceiving your
friends without quite deceiving your
enemies”.
In the Daily Sun of
Wednesday 29th March 2006,
Dimgba Igwe observed, that it is not
Nigerians that wanted Obasanjo to
continue for a third term, after
surviving him for two terms! It is the
sleight in hand invention of the then
presidential cabal, some governors
frightened by "their dirty past" to
quote ex-Governor Boni Haruna of Adamawa
State, several crooked senators and
legislators, greedy corporate interests
and of course, the professional
political parasites in the corridors of
power who had played such ignoble roles
in the past.
At the time, I wrote
(“Of Sychphants and Rulers” 17 October
2006
http://nigeriaworld.com/articles/2006/apr/015x.html)
that from this point, however, I beg to
differ from Mr Igwe in proposing
ex-Military President Ibrahim Badamosi
Babangida when he said, “If not
Babangida who, by the way, created this
national political calamity, who else is
more suitable to square up in the
battle?”, albeit while acknowledging
IBB’s misrule and then going on to write
that “Babangida’s entry into the ring is
a most welcome development, perhaps the
most significant development since the
battle for third term engulfed the
nation”.
I believe F M
Cornford’s definition and instance might
be applied to those idiotic and morally
corrupt sycophants urging former
President Babangida to come back, after
eight years of misrule as a military
president, a man who crushed the
democratic hopes of his people,
institutionalised corruption and
contributed almost single-handedly to
the decrepit and depraved society that
we have today, to now plan to come back
and rule the people of Nigeria again.
The man is also clearly listening to
what his lackeys are telling him or he
actually likes listening to them,
because they would not tell him
otherwise.
The election year is
barely a year to come and if plans to
alter the election dates are adopted, it
might even be sooner. Now the polity is
again excited by news of what the
gap-toothed former general and military
president said recently: That he is
consulting with Nigerians and “if
Nigerians are convinced that I have a
contribution to make, surely this is the
only country I have and I will do it” –
meaning that he will run.
Just consider the
arrogance, disdain and lack of
repentance of the man! He wants
Nigerians to be convinced and call on
him to run! He is totally oblivious of
the damage he has done to the country of
which he says is the only one he has.
Dammit, the man milked the country dry
and plunged “his country” into
confusion, poverty and near total
collapse. But trust him, like most of
our uncaring, rapacious, selfish,
heartless, thoughtless, insensitive,
inconsiderate, callous, conscienceless
politicians, he is under the delusion
that he is still the Messiah. He still
wants to make himself relevant. He still
wants to be in the public eye and
memory.
And dear readers,
believe me, unfortunately, the general
consensus in Nigeria, as soon as this
man called IBB mentioned the possibility
of him running for the Presidency in
2011, is that there is nothing, except
an act of God, that can prevent him from
winning the election. And you better
believe it. I have talked to people who
have political savvy and that is what
everybody, after analysis, have agreed
upon. Obasanjo, Ribadu and others are no
longer there to scuttle IBB’s inordinate
ambitions for a second time.
I have been told that
while certain sections of the Nigeria
press and media will put up a lot of
opposition, IBB will still win. In fact
the so-called South West Press clique
will succumb to him because they are
either owned by loyalists of IBB, or
they have been compromised by IBB, so
they will put up very feeble fight at
first and then succumb. Secondly, the
man has the money (he has stolen enough
to last 100 lifetimes), and with his
generous nature of corrupting (settling,
they call it), he is in good financial
position to fight any opposition to the
ground. And we all know our politics is
all about money.
Thirdly, the ruling
PDP, with their zoning policy and the
belief that even after Yar ‘Adua’s short
tenure, the North must still rule for
another four years, are in desperate
need of a credible Northern candidate.
As things stand, IBB is still in the PDP
and he is perhaps the only credible (at
least according to them) candidate from
anywhere that the PDP can put up against
the likes of Atiku, Buhari and who knows
other odious politicians who will still
crawl out of the woodwork? In Nigeria, I
will not be surprised if that greatest
of treasury looters, James Ibori comes
out and says he wants to be the
President of Nigeria.
Fourthly is the fact
that the United States seem to have
forgiven him for his past misdemeanours,
so much that they not only allowed him
to come to the US to come and sit by his
dying wife’s bedside, but remember, the
US sent a delegation to see him in his
palatial mansion in Minna just recently
after the presidential vacuum created by
the absent and sick Yar ‘Adua was filled
by Goodluck Jonathan following the
controversial Senate resolution.
In all these
equations are somehow the former looter
of Lagos State, Bola Tinubu, Shekarau of
Kano State, current National Security
Adviser, Aliyu Gusau, and others. Acting
President Goodluck Jonathan will
definitely be strongly prevented to run
on the platform of the PDP, but he has
no choice, he must run. And who knows,
the sick President Yar ‘Adua might just
be well and strong enough to try and
claim his mandate back (I expect Turai
to come up with an Elixir of Life by
then – they are working on it
desperately)
I have tried very
hard to understand our leaders, or how
they think, but I just can’t. Ich
gebe auf. (I give up). One thing
I know is that they do not have any
regard for the people they are supposed
to rule. None at all! They despise us.
They don’t respect us, and hence, they
oppress us.
I have so many
questions for IBB and I suppose being a
very clever, intelligent man, he would
most likely readily answer them and we
will all leave him to do his things,
having succeeded in dribbling us his own
unique “Maradonna” and “evil genius”
ways.
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Why does he, for example, think that
he is the only one who can save
Nigeria, after he tried it under
military fiat for eight years and had
to be forced out eventually?
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What did he forget to do when he was
the resident of Aso Rock about 20
years ago that he felt he had to go
back and retrieve and do all over
again?
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Why does he think Nigerians, or at
least the majority of Nigerians would
want him back in power as a democratic
President?
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What new ideas, energy, focus,
responsibilities, etc is he bringing
back that he never had during his
stint as military president? When he
had the advantage and absolute power
of being a military dictator, he
failed woefully to turn Nigeria
around, mainly due to his greed,
selfishness, corruption and arrogance,
so how does he plan to accomplish this
under a democratic dispensation?
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Who are these people he is consulting
with? Do these people genuinely
represent the interests of Nigerians
or their own interests?
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He already acknowledged in 2009 that
age is not on his side, so why is he
tempting nature?
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Has he answered and cleared himself of
all the heinous crimes against Nigeria
and Nigerians that he has been accused
of? From the murder of Dele Giwa, to
the murder of several top army
officers in a suspicious plane crash,
to allegations of actively encouraging
the drug-smuggling trade to the
annulment of the June 12 1993
election.
As soon as Babangida
has finished his consultations, (as if
he needs to consult anybody), and
Nigerians “convince” him that he must
run for the Presidency to save us from
corruption, poverty, mismanagement, a
bloated civil service, decayed
infrastructure and arrested development,
political killings, religious riots, etc
(all of which I suppose never happened
during his kleptomaniac eight-year rule
as military president?) he will announce
that he is running.
Another question is:
should we take him seriously again?
Obasanjo snuffled out IBB’s ambition in
2007 when he sent a plane from Abuja to
Minna to expressly tell IBB that he
cannot and must not run, after showing
him some dossiers, and IBB gently beat a
retreat and volte face, saying Yar
‘Adua, the selected candidate of
Obasanjo, is his “junior brother”. At
the time, every Nigerian thought that
was the end of him, me included.
On
Wednesday, 4th February 2009,
General Ibrahim Babangida, publicly
foreclosed a possibility of his return
to rule the country, when he made a
disclosure during an interview on a
satellite television programme, Moments
With Mo, and mainly cited his age as the
reason
“I am
not getting younger; I am an old man”
and that
“there
are things I would do to correct certain
things which a lot of you would not like.”(This
was in my article
“
Why Babangida
Must Not Run For Presidency Again”, (http://www.nigeriansinamerica.com/articles/3233/1/Why-Babangida-Must-Not-Run-For-Presidency-Again/Page1.html
)
and I ended the article thus:
“Good riddance, but don’t hold your
breath and start celebrating, because he
is still there; still lurking behind the
corridors of power. His house, or
rather, his mansion, is a place to which
politicians, traditional rulers, current
and ex-military officers and even civil
servants still troop to as a kind of
pilgrimage, looking for favours, advice,
money, etc. And we will always continue
to have these cowards for a long time.
To IBB, we say, thanks for all you have
done, or have not done for Nigeria. It
is time to sit back and enjoy yourself.
Why not? You are rich, healthy, free,
influential and without a worry in the
world”.
But it seems I have been proven wrong by
the master of political and military
strategy. IBB has outfoxed us and has
reared his ugly head again and is
contemplating contesting for the
Presidency again, thereby throwing the
polity into panic, confusion and
speculation again. I gave my reasons why
he must not run again in my article of
February 2009, and I am sticking by
those reasons now.
In every beer
parlours and pepper soup joints and
serious political meetings, everybody is
talking about IBB’s possible return and
while they may not necessarily like the
man, they all acknowledge, and are
already resigned to the possibility that
Babangida could be the next President of
Nigeria, thus confirming my long-held
belief that a people deserve the type of
leader they get. Nigerians have already
conceded to him.
Boy, are we in
trouble in this country of feeble-minded
people, who just accept things as they
are and never try to look for a way to
change the status quo?
For his own sake, I
really do hope he forgets about being
the President of this country again, no
matter who is backing and urging him to
think otherwise.
Babangida is going to
meet up with a lot of very vicious and
volatile opposition, me included,
and
I guess as a former General, he will be
ready for every assault, but this is one
battle he will never win, Inshah Allah.
He should not
be under the illusion that Nigerians
love him. We do not. We just tolerate
him and even, sometimes have some amount
of pity for him, not because his wife
died, but because of all former rulers
of Nigeria, he was the one who had the
best chance to be a great Nigerian
statesman; who had the best chance of
turning Nigeria around for the better;
and who had the most well-wishes from
Nigerians when he took over. But what
did he do? He flunked his chances and
disappointed his people and plunged them
into a cauldron of corruption, poverty
and hopelessness, which will take
decades to reverse.
No, Babangida, must
not come back or be encouraged or
allowed to come back. He is a danger to
Nigeria’s survival and progress. He is
bad for our health and wealth too.
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