His Excellency General Mohammed
Buhari.GCFR Former Head of State of Nigeria. 10th October, 2014. Dear Sir, OPEN
LETTER TO GENERAL BUHARI I have been constrained to write you through the media
because I do not have an alternative way of reaching you. Permit me to share my
opinion on your presidential ambition, which I think is equally shared by many
Nigerians of my generation irrespective of ethnic or religious differences.
Sir, I heard about you first on the 31st of December 1983. Then I was a ten
year old boy in primary six, celebrating with the whole nation on the arrival
of our military Heroes. At least so we thought! The jubilations were
spontaneous. The nationwide celebrations signalled the demise of the second
republic and ushered in the military dispensation commonly referred to as the
Buhari/Idiagbon regime. Immediately you launched the War Against Indiscipline
and introduced the Nationwide Monthly Sanitation Exercise. The WAI crusade
stuck in my brain and still reverberates up till now. To simplify the message
my Teacher introduced an Igbo acronym for WAI: Wepu Ajo Ihe; which literally
translates: Remove Bad Thing. Sir, I must confess that the image that stuck in
me about Buhari/Idiagbon was that of two no-nonsense characters, straight
talkers, people who meant yes when they said yes and vice versa. This
impression I believe was equally shared by many others in my generation. Today,
I am a 41 year old Nigerian. A lot has changed. I see things differently now. I
am now a fully grown man who can analyse issues critically. One thing I believe
passionately is that it is very important for one to set a standard for
oneself, but equally more important to sustain the standard. On the final lap
of your presidential campaign for 2011, you made an open declaration in front
of the media and your supporters, without mincing words you stated emphatically
that 2011 would be your last attempt to contest the Presidency. Going by your
legacy and
standard, many People including I took you by your words. After all
Buhari means yes when he says yes. However that promise was short lived. Before
one can say Jack Robinson you have joined the race again for the fourth
consecutive time, contrary to your open declaration. Of course I concede you
have every right to change your mind and contest every election as long as you
live. It is however very remarkable to observe that you shot yourself in the
foot when you reneged on your promise to Nigerians not to contest the
Presidency again. So judging you by your own standard, you have fallen below
expectations. The pertinent question people are asking now is ” HOW CAN WE EVER
TRUST YOU AGAIN”? Another important questing worth asking you is ” WHAT IS NOW
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BUHARI AND OTHER POLITICIANS”? I would say none! Oh yes
you have got the constitutional right to contest, but eating your words has
done your reputation more harm than good. People now see you, and quite
justifiably, just like a typical politician who is unstable and unreliable.
Some of your supporters continue to
amuse me by claiming that President Jonathan allegedly signed a one term pact
with them. Unlike you Jonathan never made any open declaration to serve only
for one term. Those of them who continue to make this ridiculous allegation
have refused to produce the transcript of the said agreement or tender any
proof to substantiate this. So as far as Nigerians are concerned Jonathan never
struck any one term deal with us. But you did promise openly and suddenly
reneged. In fact you actually sealed the promise with your tears. An elder
Statesman of your calibre and pedigree made a promise and shed tears to seal
it, that should have been final. It is very symbolic when an Elder sheds tears
in the continent of Africa. It was a covenant with Nigerians not to contest
again. A promise abruptly broken. But this is politics. Everything is possible
in this game. Sir, I know you have many reasons for reneging on your promise
but most of these reasons are laughable. Some claim your supporters put
pressure on you to change your mind, but this is an old excuse which is as old
as Nigeria. Even late General Abacha had people begging him to contest. A
principled and disciplined officer like you should have remained steadfast to
your open declaration. Others claim you are still young, after all you would be
only 72 by the next Presidential election. At 72 you would still be much
younger than Mugabe. So they claim! But they conveniently refused to check
Mugabe’s next door neighbour Madiba. Suffice it to say that Mandela is the very
opposite of Mugabe and the ideal role model for all African leaders. Mandela
declined to go for a second term because according to him , age was not on his
side. He could have won a second term and transformed to a life President if he
wished. But he never did. He voluntarily made way for the younger generation to
continue from where he stopped. This is what is expected of you now to retire
voluntarily and join the respected league of Elders where you truly belong.
Another reason which some of your supporters have tendered is that you are
genuinely motivated by service and patriotism. I gladly take this on board. I
can give you the benefit of the doubt that you are driven by the urge to serve
your fatherland. This is a very valid reason. But Sir, I have an important
question here for you. The question is simple, MUST YOU SERVE NIGERIA AS A
PRESIDENT ONLY? IS THERE NO OTHER CAPACITY YOU CAN SERVE US EXCEPT THE
PRESIDENCY? It is very erroneous to imagine that you can only serve Nigeria
only in one capacity. During the regime of late General Sani Abacha, you
accepted the appointment to serve as the Chairman of the then Petroleum Trust
Fund PTF. The general opinion was that you served faithfully in this capacity.
Well done Sir! But you never asked Abacha to vacate office for you as your
former subordinate in the army. Never! In fact that would have been a dangerous
move, if not suicidal. Rather you served faithfully under your former junior in
the army. Sir, imagine if you take on another job like the Chairman of EFCC or
ICPC or NDLEA. Nigerians actually need you to serve in one of these capacities
much more than they need you in the Presidency. Mere mentioning your name as
Chairman of EFCC would drive many corrupt men underground. But you wouldn’t .
Either the Presidency or nothing. So it seems! Sir, let us examine your service
records. I consider your generation a very privileged one, indeed. In 1975 at
the age of 33, you were appointed the Military Governor of the North-Eastern
State, present day Borno & Yobe states. In 1976 at the age of 34 you became
the Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources. In 1978 at the age of 36 you
became the Chairman of the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). Today
the reverse is the case. Most Nigerians at age of 35 are still unemployed and
still living with parents. Many are still not married. During your time you
were already Governor at this age. One major reason for this unfortunate turn
of events is that many elders like you have refused to voluntarily handover the
baton to the next generation. Life should be a relay race where one runs his
race and hands over to the next. In Nigeria many elders like you have run their
races and are still holding on tenaciously to the baton. When are you going to
handover to the next person? It is either you do it voluntarily or risk
disgrace at the polls. In 1983 at the age of 41, exactly the same age as my
humble self now, you became the Head of State. Most Nigerians in my age have
not had the opportunity to serve, but we still remain committed to the Nigerian
project. You should rather be graceful to God and to Nigerians for the numerous
opportunities that have come your way to serve Nigerians. Others are begging
for just one opportunity to serve. Sir, you have to accept the stark reality on
ground that you have served your time already. That is life for you. You run
the race, you handover the baton for others to run, you cannot hold on to the
baton more than is necessary. As a former head of State you are already a
member of the Council of State Meeting. You have every avenue to channel your
views across. You don’t necessarily have to be in a frontline role, you can
serve in an advisory capacity. That is still service. In conclusion, let me
state that the greatest beneficiary should you emerge candidate of the APC
would be President Jonathan. It is crystal clear that you cannot defeat
President Jonathan in a free, fair and credible election, even in Katsina
State. Sentiments aside, Jonathan would cruise to a landslide victory should
you emerge candidate of the APC. In fact many political analysts believe that
President Jonathan wants you to emerge as the APC flag bearer in order to
secure a cheap victory. In fairness to you, any of your Children would pose a
serious challenge to Jonathan more than yourself. I do not see Nigerians
electing a 72 year old former Head of state to lead us in this Digital era.
With due respect to you Sir, you belong to the Analogue age and therefore, will
not fit in as president in this digital era. This is the blunt truth. Please do
not enter the Guinness book of world records on a negative note. Losing four
consecutive Presidential election would not augur well for your reputation. It
is in your best interest to assume your position as an elder statesman and
allow others to serve. Nigeria does not belong to you alone. It belongs to us
all. Respectfully Submitted. Edozie Okeiyi Director of Media & Strategy
Great Nigeria Movement
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