SENATOR AHMED BOLA TINUBU’S LONDON FAIRY TALES
On Monday,10th
of June,2013,on a day when his new political party called APC battled
unsuccessfully to produce a new set of leadership, the National leader of the
Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu was at an event in
London speaking on a topic he called LEADERSHIP,NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE
PEOPLE. We have noted several inconsistencies, political razzmatazz and utter
falsehoods contained in the address.
We begin by
responding to his assertions, which were not only wide off the mark but
betray the hypocrisy for which the national leader of ACN and his party have
become very well known. His claim that, “everyone claims to be democratic but
not everyone is faithful to his or her word”, is a clear case of
self-indictment as will be evident in due course.
As any keen and
discerning observer of Nigeria’s democracy will attest, Senator Tinubu and
his ACN are completely lacking in democratic temper. The ACN as a party is
not only undemocratic but blatantly autocratic and makes no pretenses about
it. We recall that only recently, its national chairman, Chief Bisi Akande,
haughtily asserted that whosoever is not pleased with the national leadership
of the party’s way of running the ACN and picking its candidates was free to
leave the party.
It is clear that
CAN leadership’s understanding of
democracy is tainted and skewed by his undemocratic mindset, which has seen
him exert authoritarian control over the party. With such disposition, it is
easy to understand his warped and defective reading of the democratic
situation in Nigeria. To assert as he did in that paper that Nigeria under
the leadership of President Goodluck Jonathan is a dysfunctional democracy is
not only the height of ignorance but equally of unbridled mischief.
Tinubu must be
talking of an imaginary Nigeria not the Nigeria we all know and live in. His
submission on our democracy is nothing but wild conjecture, completely
unrelated to reality. For the records, the Nigerian democracy is robust,
vibrant and unattenuated. Unlike the ACN chieftain would have us believe,
Nigerian democracy does not stand in any dark and uncertain corridor neither
is it authoritarian. Rather, it looms large in the minds of Nigerians for its
respect of fundamental human rights and the rule of law. For followers, local
and international of Nigeria’s democratic journey since 1999, there is
unanimity of opinion that no administration has equaled the Jonathan
administration in the observance of and respect for the hallowed principles
of maintenance of rule of law, free press, sanctity of the electoral process,
separation of powers and respect for public opinion. President Goodluck
Jonathan’s opening up of the democratic space through institutional reforms
clearly marks him out as a committed democrat.
It is trite to
observe that President Jonathan is perhaps the most unjustifiably maligned
leader in the history of Nigeria with critics using their overriding
influence on Print and Electronic Media freely and in many cases unfairly to
take potshots at him. It is common knowledge that no administration has been
abused, lied against and harangued like the present administration under
Jonathan. Yet, there have not been any reprisals or harassment from
government agencies. Instead, the administration has encouraged free speech
and open government. It is on record that despite the avalanche of criticisms
and attacks in the media, journalists and their organizations have not been
hounded or closed down as we witnessed in recent past.
Rather than muzzle
free speech, this administration has always explored the legal option in
seeking redress as was the case recently with the recent Leadership Newspaper
issue. Furthermore, the signing into law of the Freedom of Information Act
after previous administrations had stalled it was a pointer to the inherent
democratic character of the Present administration.
Unlike the
governments being run by ACN party at the state levels, the administration of
President Jonathan however, has always bowed to the wishes of the Nigerian
public on a number of occasions when they have disagreed with certain
policies of his government. The reversal of his decision on the removal
of subsidy on petroleum products, the offer of amnesty to terrorists at the
insistence of Nigerians in the northern part of the country and the decision
to shelve the introduction of the N5000 note following public opposition, are
three examples that will suffice in this regard.
Like the other
assertions contained in his paper. Senator Ahmed Tinubu’s take on the
electoral process rings hollow. It is a fact attested to by all, including
members of the international community, that the electoral system in Nigeria
has been sanitized following reforms implemented by the present
administration under President Jonathan. Opposition parties, including
Tinubu’s ACN, won elections conducted by a Federal INEC under these reforms.
The only cases which could probably justify his claim that “we have too many
false winners who were true losers” are found in the elections conducted into
local governments by the Action Congress of Nigeria state Governments. For
example, Nigerians will recall that under Tinubu’s watch, massive electoral
fraud was perpetrated during the Local Government elections in Lagos State
where winners in 24 hours suddenly became losers. Tinubu himself was widely
reported in the papers as having voted without a voter’s card.
The ACN national
leader talked glibly about perversion of national development and alleged
inability of the Jonathan administration to solve the problems of hunger and
inequality in Nigeria. Clearly, Tinubu must be either living in a different
Nigeria or he is being mischievous. It is on record and facts bear this out,
that no administration in Nigeria’s 53 years of independence has done more to
address these problems more than the Jonathan administration. We will address
this shortly but first let us make a few observations concerning few states
controlled by the ACN.
It is an irony that
despite huge financial resources available to Lagos states government in form
of revenue from the Federation Account and massive Internally Generated
Revenue in the 8 years that Senator Tinubu governed Lagos, how many of these
high sounding programmes which the ACN leader pontificated on did he
implement? What social security system
did he put in place for workers and peasants in Lagos state? Why have the
Action Congress of Nigeria governments in Oyo, Osun, Lagos and Ekiti removed
subsidy on health care and tertiary education making it impossible for the
poor in those states to send their wards to State Universities, Polytechnics
and Colleges of Education or have access to affordable health care in the
last few years? Will Senator Tinubu deny that school fees in LASU,EKSU,OOU
and the teaching hospitals owned by Osun,and Oyo state governments have
increased by between 200 and 300% in the last two years? Is this the model
they hope to replicate at the National level?
By contrast the
Jonathan administration has consistently intervened and placed emphasis on
the key areas of increased access to education, poverty eradication, access
to healthcare (with giant strides recorded in primary healthcare) and
empowerment particularly of youths and women.
For instance
between 2011 and 2012 over 433,650 lives were saved through the ‘Saving One
Million Lives’ (SOML) initiative. In addition, thousands of frontline health
workers have been recruited, trained and deployed to most remote communities
in Nigeria to increase antenatal attendant coverage. Furthermore, in the last
one year 1,500 primary healthcare facilities have been refurbished and
supplied with the essential commodities to increase delivery skilled-birth
attendant, and in 2012 alone, 1.044 million antenatal care visits were made
in the 1,000 MSS facilities across the 36 states and FCT, which is a 26
percent increase from 828,922 reported in 2011 to increase postnatal care
coverage.
These are
verifiable facts and not imaginary figures, which Tinubu and his party cannot
controvert. Aside achievements in the health sector, the Jonathan
administration has intervened critically in the area of job creation and
youth empowerment.
A number of
initiatives have been embarked upon to reverse the high unemployment trend.
Reforms in the
Agriculture sector alone has created almost two million jobs in the last two
years while Nigeria is fast moving on a lane of self -sufficiency in
production of major food staples.
Similarly, new
government investment in Water Resources as well as the return of train
services has not only created new jobs but has restored a the economic
livelihood of several communities on the rail routes across the country.
These include The
Public Works and Women/Youths Employment (PW/WYE) project, which was launched
by the President. The project targets 370,000 jobs across the country in
2011.
Similarly, the
YouWiN (Youth Enterprise with Innovation in Nigeria) project was launched in
October 2011, to provide jobs for 80,000 to 110,000 unemployed Nigerian youths.
Jobs would be created through businesses created by with brilliant business
ideas, who are identified through You Win and directly supported to realize
their entrepreneurial ideas over the next three years. After intensive
business development training, the first set of 1,200 potential beneficiaries
were selected in March 2012 for grants to start their proposed businesses.
The Nigerian
opposition leaders address their minds to the quantum of new investments
coming into the country as a result of President Jonathan’s economic reforms.
Are they probably not aware of the Indorama 1.2 billion dollar fertilizer
plant in Onne,the 250 million dollar
Procter and Gamble Plant in Ogun State,the 8 billion dollars investments in
Agriculture and others?
As with much of
what Tinubu said in his paper, the ACN chieftain’s opinion that, “no large
nation has ever attained sustained growth without government running deficit
budget to build required infrastructure…”, is verbose and cannot be supported
by any critical or statistical analysis.
Senator Tinubu’s
recommendation of deficit budgeting as an instrument for National development
in developing countries is just another economic view but certainly not
sacrosanct. It is sound judgment for developing nations also to employ a
combination of deficit and Private Sector Participation (PSP) in various
degrees and combinations to finance its developmental processes and projects.
It is advisable that developing nations employ PSP in funding infrastructures
and deploy budget deficits to finance both the productive investment and
commercially disposable projects that can then be offloaded at maturity to
the public in order to re-invest the resources into other massive financial
investment.
This is what
exactly this administration has embarked upon in order to manage effectively
the financial resources of this nation. The government is spearheading the
disposal of the 5000 MW NIPP projects, which the private sector is now ready
to purchase in addition to the PPP scheme, which this administration is
employing to enhance our infrastructural facilities.
It should interest
the public that Mr Tinubu’s political acolyte, Mallam Nassir El-Rufai,
accused the former Lagos State Governor of nearly running the PHCN bankrupt
with his Enron power deal. This what how El Rufai put it in his book, THE
ACCIDENTAL PUBLIC SERVANT, :
“I saw starkly how government officials
were willing to pervert the interest of the country to impress foreigners or
obtain preferences for those they thought were their kinsmen…It was
gratifying (and I felt that it was divine judgment for the sleepless nights
and media attacks we in the BPE were put through by their executives and
Nigerian collaborators for no reason other than their narrow commercial
interests) that I had to witness the collapse of that evil corporation”.
On Tinubu’s
contention that under the watch of President Jonathan insecurity has grown
and that Boko Haram has turned large parts of northern Nigeria into no man’s
land with lives and property under severe threat and economic activities
grinding to a halt, we advise the ACN leader to wake up to the reality of the
moment. It is clear to any clear-sighted and right thinking Nigerian that
this administration is firmly in control of the security situation. The Boko
Haram terrorists have been routed and expelled from the camps and enclaves by
the Nigerian military and life and commercial activities continue
uninterrupted in the states currently under emergency rule. Infact, a major
Nigerian airline, IRS, just announced a resumption of its flight to Maiduguri
which had been suspended while the insecurity persisted.
Nigerians know for
a fact that were it left to Tinubu and his party, the terrorists would be
having free rein in the northeast of Nigeria. It is public knowledge that
whilst peace loving Nigerians fully supported the declaration of emergency
rule by President Jonathan in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa States, the ACN and the
Congress for Progressive Change(CPC) one of its merging partners, opposed the
move going as far as calling on the National Assembly to reject the
declaration.
This is why we
regrettably disagree with Senator Tinubu’s labeling of himself as a patriot.
As everyone well knows, patriots are concerned with the image, the well-being
and survival of their country and will do everything in their power to
protect same even if they have political differences with their home
governments. They do not condone terrorism neither do they travel around the
world denigrating their country. It is noteworthy that even though President
George Bush jnr is not in sync with some policies of present American
President, Barrack Obama, he does not go around the world disparaging the
current American President. Also several notable Black American leaders
including Ambassador Jetta, Andrew Young and Rev Jesse Jackson have visited
Nigeria and other African countries quite often , yet none of them will speak
evil of their home governments in spite of the various challenges facing the
African American community in the United states. This is the hallmark of true
patriotism.
It is clear from
Tinubu’s paper that the ACN chieftain and his party lack a fundamental
understanding of both democratic norms and sound economic judgment. His Third
Path blueprint for economic transformation is nothing but a hollow
ideological concept. As the ACN national leader has failed to realize,
the world has moved away from ideologies in favour of pragmatic and result
oriented policies, which impact meaningfully on the lives of the people.
Nations like Russia and China, which spearheaded Communism, one the great
ideological movements of the 20th century, have since embraced
market reforms,and also have states in the western hemisphere dumped pure
capitalism for more people oriented policies with less dogmas and economic
clichés.We are sorry to say that the so called “THIRD PATH” is a clueless
path to socio-economic abyss as it remains essentially a theoretical
proposition with no evidence of success either in history or contemporary
climes.
In conclusion, we
wish to advise the leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria to adopt a higher
standard of integrity as a former Governor and political leader. The
advertised speech which Mr Tinubu and his unabashed promoters describe as an
“address to the House of Commons” was in reality an event put together by a
private concern owned by a Nigerian who only rented a room within the
premises of the British parliament.Good leadership must be distant and
distinct from lies and deliberate falsehood intended to fool the public.
For Leadership,
integrity counts!
Thank You
Dr Doyin Okupe
Senior Special
Assistant to the President on Public Affairs
13th
June,2013
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Thursday, 13 June 2013
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