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Buhari: How dare you…? By Lanre Ogundipe

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February 6, 2025
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*NIGERIA* : _A country where corruption makes rulers deaf, dump and blind_ _Corruption is the enemy of development, and of good governance. It must be got rid off. Both the government and the people at large must come together to achieve this national objective._ *_Pratibha Patil_* . The discourse on corruption in Nigeria remains an endless talk-shop simply because both leadership and followers are deeply enmeshed in the scourge. Nigeria’s corruption has become a virus that is ravaging the entire landscape to the extent that it would take God’s intervention to recover the country from its stranglehold. The author quoted above, would suggest that corruption is an African issue. I however disagree. The “pandemic” is not restricted to Nigeria or Africa alone. Western societies are not exempted. I dare say that the Western nations, more than any other, are culpable in the performance, though at the extra territorial level. While jealously guarding their own treasures and appropriating resources for their own people, they navigated the length and breadth of the globe, exploiting other countries, for selfish interest. They corruptly enriched their countries, with the wealth, toll and blood of others. African slaves build their cities while its resources served their economies. It would take eternity to discuss corruption, but for a quick grasp of the phenomenon, Nigeria as a nation would serve the purpose of my attempt to discuss this nagging social concern. There is phenomenal corruption in our country simply because there is a profound failure of leadership generally and in the fight against corruption in particular. If the truth is to be told, with very few exceptions, our crop of leaders is essentially self-serving and visionless. Some even rank as despots, and not leaders in the true sense of the word. They lack(ed) vision, focus, selflessness and are indulgent on a large scale. Without fear of contradiction, our leaders are unimaginably corrupt; they are greedy; they are vindictive; they are reckless and, in many fundamental respects, senseless. Virtually whoever has access to power abuses it. The exceptions are very few indeed. There is perhaps no other country in the world where power corrupts and absolute power corrupts as absolutely as in Nigeria. Our indisputable consistent dismal ranking on the global corruption index testifies to the societal decadence and poverty of leadership that bestrides the country, yet we gloat over this shameful misnomer, wear its badge with pride and carry on like Nero of Rome. That the so-called African leader and hope of the black man is now donning the crown of corruption and poverty headquarters of the world, without qualms, in incomprehensible. Like a deaf and blind man, he hears nothing, he sees nothing. Our leaders hear nothing, they see nothing. Nothing moves them. What a shame! While yet adorning their corruption epaulet, those who plunged the country into the ditch are moving around with full chest, parading credentials of ‘sainthood’ and superiority. Yet our society keeps applauding them as people with morals and means. Each opportunity they had in providing leadership became personalised. Citizens are compelled to embrace their warped ideology. They are subjected to mental and material poverty and reoriented to believe that except one identifies with the loyalist camp, chances of enjoying any benefit from the state, even one’s survival, is slim. The promoters of that bastardization are walking the streets unchallenged of their evil deeds. This same attitude was what brought our country to its knees. Its assets are decimated, its infrastructure lying in runs. Our education system has been destroyed, health facilities are in comatose, shipping lines have become moribund, in short, Nigeria has been destroyed. Look at what happened in this country in the 1970s! Where are all the River Basins? Where are the industries? Where are the motor companies? Volkswagen of Nigeria, so many of them? These industries were all destroyed between 1986 and early 1990’s. At that time, if you were in their good book, they would likely issue you license to establish a bank. You can turn the bank into whatever you like. If you were favoured, you could get a license for oil block or whatever catches your fancy. At some point, the government was simply personalised. I say this on good authority. Some Nigerians who were in the security services in the country, would attest to these facts. The country’s security agencies were turned into laboratory of sorts to test all kinds of fantasies. In all honesty, the meaning of corruption goes well beyond the meaning normally adduced to it in Nigerian public discourse. For, corruption means much more than public officers taking bribes and gratification, committing fraud and stealing funds and diverting resources, entrusted to their care. Corruption, in my view, means a deliberate violation, for gainful ends, of standards of conduct legally, professionally, or even ethically, established, in private and public affairs. These gains may be in cash or in kind or, it may even be psychological or political but they derive from the violation of the integrity of an entity and involve the subversion of its quality and capacity, going by the definition of the late erudite scholar Bala Yusuf Usman in one of his submissions on corruption. Corruption is one of the major problems which Nigeria has to tackle and overcome if it is to make any significant and sustainable progress in 21st century. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo instituted two anti-graft agencies within a space of three years (ICPC September 2000 and EFCC in 2003). Can we say they have been able to stem corruption? Rather it's on the increase. Instead of looking inward to see the underlying factors that had inhibited efforts to curtail the scourge, the campaign now is targeted at eradicating or muzzling the mouth of the oxen that “threaded out the corn.” The kingpins of corruption are resolute to emasculate the campaign. It must not be allowed to continue. It must be silenced so business can continue as usual. The main reason for the failure of Buhari’s - military regime’s - campaign against corruption and indiscipline was the regime’s inability to deal effectively with the problem of economic and social decline inherited from the preceding regime. The regime also shot itself in the foot by trying to arrest the country’s economic and social decline by doctrinaire and anti-people policies. massive retrenchment of workers in the public service, the introduction of many new taxes, levies and fees on citizens, drastic reduction in public expenditure, especially on social welfare and agricultural subsidies, and the widespread destruction of the means of livelihood of small privately employed persons like motor mechanics, food vendors and petty traders by pulling down their makeshift sheds, kiosks and bukas in the name of urban environmental sanitation. It would be unseemly for me to particularise further but I cannot over-emphasize the importance of eradicating this epidemic that has razed our nation to the ground. Any who has not lived among us may not be able to appreciate the extent to which bribery and other corrupt practices have wrecked our nation. Those who occupy positions of power operate in exclusion of the ideals of disinterested service. Much of the attraction of a post lies in the opportunities it offers for extortion of one form or another. Unless the commission fully realizes the gravity of this problem and tackle it with courage, any recommendations for marginal reform are bound to fall flat - dead on arrival. It is most troubling to see that only a handful of Nigerians especially public officials are people of integrity and honesty. Most educated Nigerians are citizens of two publics in the same society. On one hand, they belong to a civic public from which they gain materially but to which they give only grudgingly. On the other hand, they belong to a primordial public from which they derive little or no material benefits but to which they are expected to give generously and do give materially. To make matters more complicated, their relationship to the primordial public is moral, while that to the civic public is amoral. The dialectical tensions and confrontations between these two publics constitute the uniqueness of modern African politics” It is my conviction, as an ardent believer in possibilities, that Nigeria is not beyond change. Nigeria can change today if she discovers leaders who have the will, the ability and the vision to steer her in the right direction. I wholeheartedly agree with a school of thought that says “corruption in Nigeria has passed the alarming and entered the fatal stage and Nigeria will die if we keep pretending that she is only slightly indisposed”. Although many Nigerians may tend to share this view, the incurable optimist I am about the future of this country, make me to conclude that our tomorrow will be alright if we all submit to moral discipline in all its facets. Lanre Ogundipe Former President Nigeria and African Union of Journalists (NUJ/AUJ) writes from Abuja.

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_Honesty may not always pay, but lying always costs. Trust is a tower, built stone by stone, lies take stones from the bottom. There is no security in secrecy; every undiscovered lie is a live landmine. Lies breed a bodyguard of new lies to protect themselves_ – Amar Bhidé and Howard H. Stevenson.

“I live on rent accruals from my houses in Kaduna” says Mohammadu Buhari. This banner headlines in virtually all our major dailies grabbed my attention. Self-adulating anti- corruption posturing
by no less a personality than former President Mohammadu Buhari should naturally attract attention. I was in haste to get the entire gist. I rushed to get my palmtop. Alas! The speech was nothing but carefully concealed lies from a three-times number one leader in Nigeria – a k.a Baba Bubu.

I was torn apart that Monday morning and said this was not the best way to start a working week. I restlessly wondered, why an octogenarian – a former President, for that matter –would regale in lie telling and relish in tales by the moonlight. Why resort to spinning of ‘truths’ which actually qualifies as half-truth and untruth!

What does he benefit, manipulating Nigerians all in the bid to self -glorify as a living legend or a being of immaculate conception? What does our President – oh, I meant former! – aim to benefit from whitewashing the tomb and labouring to rid a stubborn stain? Can a leopard change his skin? Our self-acclaimed austere former President may never do so. He relishes in donning the garb of an incorruptible and uncommon leader, a special breed, and the Saint extra- ordinaire of our clime.

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Our former President- like other elites of his kind- unequivocally, profits from the gullibility and “stupidity” – permit my choice of word- of their fellow citizens and perpetually ride roughshod on their shoulders. Nigerians, I may say, are regarded as buffoons – who have no capacity to reason- by their leaders, or else, how could a supposedly educated and enlightened General and former three – times No 1 citizen of a well-heeled country like Nigeria, openly declare, that he is only sustained by the meagre rental income from his 2 houses in Kaduna?

General, with due respect Sir, Nigerians are not that daft! They know better. At least a sizeable number of Nigerians who are educated, well informed and analytically minded, know that your story was a tale by the moonlight. They are aware that no retired General in Nigeria is sustained solely by proceeds from his house rents alone, talk less of a former President, and 2 times former No 1 citizen of the country.

In all honesty, your statement, Mr. former President qualifies as a child talk, or at best a comedy, or soap opera for the TV. Except that no one could tell what the intentions were, for the spinning the lie.

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However, one thing that stood out clearly was that the political jab wrapped in a cloak of integrity was aimed at drawing sympathy from the naive politicians gathered at the meeting. It was a shot in the crowd, aimed to whip up sentiments and galvanise APC die-hards and Buhari’s blind supporters, to hit the ground running and mobilise for the coming local government election in Katsina State and its environs.

Laughably, “I am a poor former President” comment, presents as a thoughtless expedition, by an unsavvy Baba Bubu to project himself as an honest leader who served without appropriating the nation’s kobo to himself.

Haba, Mai Karya! Have you forgotten that this your tale can be fact checked? I don’t think Buhari should indulge in an unmastered game to attract unnecessary sympathy. Whatever the story tends to achieve seems to have fallen flat on arrival.

Without begging for honour, past leaders deserved to be respected and honored. They should command it. But making statements to draw emotions when such is wrapped in a cloak of deceit, surely and naturally undignifies a leader, who has stripped in the public square. That’s exactly what Mr. Buhari did.

Unfortunately, the coteries of handlers around the former leader seem to have been shut out of the show or cowardly genuflected to their principal’s wishes. That does not befit an elder stateman of his stature and a leader who has lived all his life on acclaimed integrity and tax payers’ money.

It was an entertaining read that Baba Bubu said he sustained himself on rental income from his two houses in Kaduna State. How much is rent income compared with the post-presidency benefits of a three times Head of State and retired General?

This aside, Buhari has no clean bill of health to speak on transparency and accountability in public office. Such was nonexistent in his 8 years rule as a civilian president. Who is Buhari trying then, to impress with his bogus claim? If not that our leaders regard Nigerians as buffoons and memory deficient, President Buhari should have by now, apologized to Nigerians, for the costly trust betrayed. So much was expected of him when he became president based on his much-fllaunted integrity. Regrettably, he squandered the trust reposed in him.

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His tenure was characterized by the same sleaze and mismanagement that has become the albatross of the country’s governance. While the former president continued to harp on his integrity, his hangers-on, family members, and administration cabals were feasting on the nation’s wealth.

Honesty, no seroius minded person should be seen picking quarel with Buhari’s speech at the All Principalities Congress otherwise known as All Progressives Congress (APC)’s caucus meeting held on January 25 at the Presidential Banquet Hall of Katsina State’s Government House. Buhari stated that he refrained from enriching himself illicitly during his presidency, asserting that Nigeria’s complexities make governance a significant challenge.

This misguded statement in Kaduna solidified my informed though reluctant stance, to align with Nasir El-Rufai’s submission that Nigerians were robbed by its gullible and misguided elites – to foster stark illiterates on the populace as leaders! If not, how dare Mr. Buhari come into the open with his self-adulating and pretensive comments that he lives on rent accruals from his houses in Kaduna?.

The claim is spurious and laughable. Otherwise, he needs to disclose to Nigerians the post- presidency financial status of his immediate family members, relatives, and other acolytes that wielded influence or served in his government. Only then will Nigerians take him seriously.

Buhari’s angelic claim would have attracted post – mortem in more democratically accountable climes. Unfortunately, this is Nigeria, a country where a smart thief pays the transport fare of his bewildered co-passenger victim and receives accolades and prostrate-level thank you from his unsuspecting victim and other co- passengers.

Our own WS – Wole Soyinka would say ‘this is ikoko lie from Agbalagba’ – this a child’s prank coming from an Elder. It is crystal clear that the once acclaimed Mr. Gaskya has deviated completely from his much-vaunted integrity if he had ever genuinely nursed one.

There’s no need shying from telling Mr. Buhari to stop his cock and bull stories, as Nigerians are more enlightened to know how much a retired general earns in retirement, not to talk of the perks accruable to a three terms Head of state of a country that satiates his elite class with bogus awards and mouth- watering service and post- service packages.

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This kind of manipulative citizen engagement has become the hallmark of our leaders – who prefer to feed half-truth to their people to conceal their past flaws and embark on ego trip.

Our ‘poor’ former President who survives on mere rental charges, is gratiated with mouth-watering post- presidency packages, which , besides cash emolument, includes several other benefits namely three to four armed policemen and a State Security Service officer as an aide-de-camp ADC;
three vehicles that are replaced every four years; a diplomatic passport for life, and free medical treatment for themselves and their immediate family within Nigeria. If needed, they can also receive medical treatment abroad at the Federal Government’s expense.

Other perks include a 30-day annual vacation, a well-furnished office, and a five-bedroom house in a location of their choice. Buhari earns all this, apart from whatever his entitlement is, as a retired general.

On a serious note, our leaders are vicious and extremely self- centered . They are also unabashedly dishonest. Taking the resilience of most Nigerians for weakness, they refuse to appreciate the sacrifices of their fellow citizens who patiently bear the brunt of their misgovernance, commonwealth appropriation, and consequent agonizing existence.

On transparency while on the saddle as President, Buhari should simply zip his mouth and remain silent as he has nothing to boast of. In 1977, a sum of 2.8 billion was controversially declared missing in NNPC as Minister of Petroleum during Military days.

Under Buhari’s democratic watch, a public officer in good standing with him, acquired 795 duplexes while in service and purchased over 1000 vehicles to campaign for an elective office Buhari’s cousin, Tunde Sabiu a one time airtime recharge cards seller, became stupendously rich. Buhari hosted many other infractions, when he mounted the saddle.

The long list of corruption against his associates, friends and family, is hanging yet Mr. Bubu is thumbing himself up, as an honest person who should be venerated.

A stop must be put to the atrocious dealings of leaders in the country. We can not continue to paper cracks and look the other way as if lies and corruption are the bedrock of our life in Nigeria.

Mr. Buhari should please embrace honesty and clothe himself in the garb of dignity.

©️ Lanre Ogundipe
Public Affairs Analyst;
Former President Nigeria and African Union of Journalists
February 4,2025

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