As the renowned American Diplomat and Political Scientist Henry
Kissinger stated, “those who are indifferent to power will be overtaken by
power seekers.” True to this statement, the average Nigerian has been
indifferent or lukewarm towards political power and consequently, the political
elites have dominated power since independence. As the 2015 elections draw
nearer, I have studied the unfolding dynamics and permutations, my conclusion
is that all factors considered, it is in the best interest of Nigeria to
re-elect President Jonathan for another four years. I have summarized my
reasons below.
My first reason is that Nigeria has recorded remarkable economic growth
under President Jonathan. Only two Months ago, Nigeria overtook South Africa as
the continent’s largest economy after it overhauled its gross domestic product
data for the first time in more than two decades. According to verifiable
figures for 2013, released by Nigeria’s statistics bureau, Nigeria’s GDP hit
$503bn (£307bn) – nearly double previous estimates and well ahead of South
Africa at around $350bn.
This pushed Nigeria up 12 places to become the 24th largest economy in
the world – on par with Poland and Belgium and ahead of Argentina, Austria and
Iran. This is a huge achievement. For the past two decades, South Africa
remained the largest economy in Africa. This development was not achieved
overnight. It was a result of the direct dynamic approach of the President in
terms of greater investment in entrepreneurship and private sector participation.
The anticipated resultant effect of this is the attraction of more
foreign investment to Nigeria. It is also a development that would motivate
local investors to invest in Nigeria. The Diasporas also have been boosted by
this development so in the coming Months Nigeria would receive greater local
and foreign attention in terms of investment.
My second reason is that President Jonathan has recorded significant
improvements in the power sector, backed up with greater roads and
infrastructural development. The bold privatization of the defunct NEPA paved
way for improved power supply in Nigeria. Most Nigerians can confirm that
although we do not have power supply round the clock, however there has been a
commendable improvement. There has been also greater road rehabilitation in
Nigeria like the Lagos-Benin Road, the ongoing second Niger bridge etc. This
government has also commissioned many new schools especially in the North of
Nigeria aimed at bring education to the door steps of the commoners.
Thirdly this administration has pursued a robust foreign policy since inception. Nigeria which previously lagged behind in the comity of nations, has now assumed her rightful position as a leader in the international community. The recent successful hosting of the World economic summit is a testament to this. Nigeria under President Jonathan has been a dynamic force in Africa and beyond. Nigeria has been leading the peacemaking initiatives in the West African sub region, with our troops deployed in Mali, Liberia and beyond. Nigeria’s partnerships with our international allies like the UK, US and France have deepened and improved under the Jonathan led administration.
The number four reason is the need for continuity and stability in our
democracy. Having made tremendous progress as discussed above, there is an
important need for continuity in order to sustain these achievements. In
developing Countries, change of governments usually come with drastic change of
policies and reckless abandonment of ongoing projects. We cannot afford to
start afresh all over again. What is needed is a sustained initiative and a
planned change of government after another four years. Furthermore having a new
government with new projects and policies may cause confusion and instability,
and if not well handled may scare away investors. Other democratic institutions
like the Judiciary and Legislature are also growing and maturing under the
Jonathan led administration. This is largely due to the independence and
freehand accorded other institutions by the President. The President believes
in the doctrine of the separation of powers in deeds and words and as such
never interferes with other arms of government.
Furthermore, another important reason why Jonathan should continue is
that he is a democrat in every ramification. Even some elements of the
opposition attest to the democratic disposition of the President. President
Jonathan’s tolerance of the opposition is unprecedented in the annals of
Nigeria. In the first republic, the leader of the opposition Chief Obafemi
Awolowo and his supporters were harassed and imprisoned. Many neutral observers
saw this as a form of political persecution. In the second republic, the ruling
NPN allegedly tried to intimidate and capture all States by all means including
the Ondo State gubernatorial election “victory” of 1983 which caused an uproar
in Ondo state. The fourth republic witnessed the worst brutality and
suppression of the opposition, accompanied by widespread politically motivated
assassinations, some unresolved till date. The climax was in 2004 in Anambra
State when a sitting governor was abducted, allegedly on the orders of the OGA
AT THE TOP of the time. But today, members of the opposition can sleep with two
eyes closed, thanks to the liberality of the President. The President has a non
violent body language which connotes peace. Today many opponents throw personal
abuses and insults at the President without facing any consequences. This is
unprecedented. In the recent past this would have been unthinkable. Those
critics who think the President is weak should realize that it takes strength
of character to absorb insults and abuse without negative reactions. To his
credit, there has been no politically motivated assassinations till date.
Friends and Foes agree that Mr. President cannot “hurt” a fly. Similarly the
President has supervised fairer elections than his predecessors. Many States
today are controlled by the opposition. In fact it is on record that opposition
parties have won more elections under President Jonathan than under all
previous dispensations put together. This can be attributed to the democratic
inclination of the President. He has reasonably erased the do or die politics
of the past.
Again, victory for Jonathan is victory for the Common Man. Jonathan can
be said to be the first Commoner from a humble beginning to emerge President.
The political elites have dominated politics in Nigeria from time immemorial.
It doesn’t matter if they are from the North or South, Christians or Muslims.
The elites had always been in power in Nigeria. Jonathan emergence was an act
of God which no mortal envisaged. Therefore ordinary and working class
Nigerians must ensure that the elites do not bully Jonathan out of office. At
the moment the elites have united with the sole purpose of recapturing power
for themselves and their descendants. They are using sensitive issues like
insurgency and insecurity to blackmail the President. Nigerians should not be
fooled by the antics of these desperate folks. No single godfather owns
Nigeria. Nigeria belongs to us all. Therefore, we are all equal stakeholders
and therefore the will of the majority must prevail.
Similar to the above is the seventh reason. Jonathan is the first
minority to be elected President. Therefore Jonathan represents hope for the
down trodden and minorities in Nigeria. From independence the major ethnic
groups dominated politics in Nigeria. it was unimaginable then to have a
minority as President. Today we have a minority as President on a platter of
gold. Added to this is that the South-South region where Jonathan comes from
accounts for over 90% of the resources Nigeria has been using to run for over
four decades now. Strangely Jonathan is the first President from this region.
It would be a good idea to allow Jonathan govern Nigeria with our support.
Jonathan can do better with our support and cooperation. Those opposed to his
ambition based on the so called unwritten agreement should realise that Nigeria
and her Constitution is greater than any parochial arrangement.
Moreover another four years of Jonathan would mark the beginning of the
end of the era of godfatherism in Nigerian politics. The so called godfathers
in our national political life have held Nigeria to ransom, without rhyme or
reason. They place unrealistic and unreasonable demands on the incumbents. The
first battle Jonathan fought was to liberate himself from his so called
godfather which he has successfully and bravely done. The next four years would
give the President the opportunity to level all inequalities and provide a
level playing field for all Nigerians, to enable eligible candidates contest
and win elections without depending on godfathers.
The ninth reason we should re-elect President Jonathan is because of
the lack of a credible opposition. Opposition in Nigeria has weakened due to
the absence of a defined ideology. We have seen members of the opposition jump
from party to party without any ideological framework. The only constant
feature is the lust for power. As a result we do not have a formidable
opposition that can make a difference politically.
The recent merger of several political parties to form the All
Progressives Congress (APC) was received warmly with great expectations. At
last the vibrant opposition has arrived! So we thought! How wrong we were! Most
Nigerians expected a strong opposition that would mobilize Nigerians behind
them. We expected an opposition devoid of pettiness and cheap blackmail. We
expected an opposition that would be defined by principles and ideals. We
expected an opposition that would present a clear cut, well defined, and
practicable alternative to the present. We expected a credible opposition based
on principles. To say the APC dashed our hopes is an understatement. APC missed
the opportunity to stand out as the new national umbrella. All we hear is “Give
us Power.” But what are you going to do differently? What are your plans?
Nigerians need to know what agenda you have before they give you power. The PDP
has been in power since 1999. As expected some Nigerians have some reservations
on the performance of PDP. This is not unexpected considering the fact that the
Party has been in power for fifteen years now. But the pertinent question is,
what will APC do differently? APC has refused to tell Nigerians what they have
in stock for us. Instead they are over driven by the lust for power without a
defined agenda. Mere criticising the incumbent without proffering solutions is
grossly inadequate. What Nigerians are waiting to hear is the action plan of
APC. Does any Nigerian know how the opposition would tackle this insurgency?
Does anyone know their plans to create jobs? Does anyone know their plans to
fight corruption? What about Education, Power, Healthcare? The list is endless.
If the opposition wants to be taken seriously by Nigerians, first it needs to
go back to the drawing board and define the agenda. Then communicate the agenda
to Nigerians and allow Nigerians to decide who governs them in a free and fair
election. At the moment the present opposition style of chasing shadows leaving
the substance behind has played to the advantage of the incumbent. It is either
the opposition steps up the game by addressing issues, not personalities, or
forget the 2015 Elections. As long as the opposition continues to chase
shadows, the incumbent would have an easy ride come 2015.
Finally Nigeria should re-elect President Jonathan because of the present circumstances of security challenges, which the President is working hard to contain and defeat. Put differently, the Country is in a state of war with terrorists, and we cannot change the Commander-in-Chief in the middle of the war. In fact it would be morally wrong for Mr. Jonathan to abandon Ship halfway down the sail without achieving total victory against the terrorists. We should therefore rally round the President in solidarity and defeat the terrorists. The prevailing opinion in Nigeria and the Diaspora is that President Jonathan should hang around and fight these insurgents to the very end. Let’s us, therefore, renew his mandate on the 14th of February, 2015.
No comments:
Post a Comment