Day: December 8, 2022

Cover of Peter Obi's manifesto

A manifesto without Action Plans is worthless

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By Iyabo Arinola Awokoya

A Manifesto without a corresponding Action Plan is not very useful. Nigerian politicians are still not getting it! We are past the days of mere Manifestos and should be in the era of ‘Actionable’ manifestos, that is; Manifestos that have correlating Action Plans.

A manifesto is simply a written statement of the beliefs, aims, and policies of an organization, especially a political party. Taken to a higher level of abstraction, a manifesto remains just a statement of intent and herein lies the quandary. We are past the stage of intentions, political parties should state clearly their plans for each lofty or not lofty intentions they have, otherwise their manifestos are as useless and worthless than the cost of the paper they are typed on.

I believe that with the development strides of the current administration in all areas of policies contained in laws and Executive Orders, there is no area where the current administration has not left an imprint.

The Buhari government has had impact on infrastructure (rail, roads, sea ports and airports).
It has had impact on Social Investment programmes that gave rise to a Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs. It has impacted agriculture, with investments through the CBN’s Anchor Borrower’s Programme..

The administration has also had impact in the Communications’ sector that have seen the contribution of that sector to the GDP increase phenomenally.

The government has similarly done a lot in the oil sector, with the commercialisation of the NNPC into a public Company and the intervention in the Niger Delta region that led to relative peace in 7 years etc.

Thus, it is plain puerile strategy for any political party to seek to foist on us their intentions when they can actually tell us what they will do in all the sectors mentioned above.

A serious opposition or contender for the position of the President should exhibit knowledge of the terrain, the history of the past, the present which will be a thorough dissection of where we are, that is, what has been done and then, they may then project into the future and tell us what they will do, either to advance what has been done or differently, what they will do.

Why would the opposition parties not understand this?

Nigeria requires more than lofty intentions and actors who wax lyrical. Nigeria needs people who already know the problems because they have a thorough grasp of all the issues that are prevalent, and they also have a blue print of the actions they will take to address the issues.

It is from this prism that I take serious umbrage with Papa Atiku of the PDP, who appears to be in denial of the current economic indicators of growth that Nigeria has recorded and still records as confirmed by the World Bank, IMF etc.

In my judgment, the manifesto of the APC is the only one that gives me some comfort.
First it does not paint the picture of hopelessness that the other parties paint. It is termed Renewed Hope 2023 and its introduction takes account of the past and the current and specifically promises a path to growing not against the trajectory already laid but building on it.

Atiku is stuck in antiquity of his pre-APC era. He continues to affirm the issues of old as the current issues that he will tackle. This is very curious strategy indeed, because it shows him off as being bereft of knowledge about the nation he so ‘desperately’ seeks to govern.

I also take umbrage with Peter Obi’s manifesto. It reflects a man who is throwing PVCs in medical parlance (premature ventricular contractions). These PVCs are extra heartbeats that begin in one of the heart’s two lower pumping chambers (ventricles) and that disrupt the regular heart rhythm, sometimes causing a sensation of a fluttering or a skipped beat in the chest. The 7 point Agenda of his Manifesto is in the image and for every point in his agenda, I simply have added the word “HOW” at the end?

The manifesto is lacking in how he will do any of his intentions. What does he mean by “securing Nigeria, ending banditry etc? Has the FGN not been doing this for the past 8 years? So HOW will he do this differently from what has and is being done? Without giving an inkling as to his plans, how do we evaluate him? Moving Nigeria from consumption to production: How? Restructuring ? How? Leapfrogging? How?

The curious case for Obi is that the Labour Party which he has adopted as his platform stands for everything other than what PO needs to do to fix Nigeria.

For example, the Party is anti-subsidy removal, but PO knows that this is inescapable. So, PO is in quandary, and this reflects in his manifesto. He has decided to stick with intentions.

It was frustrating to watch and hear on TV, the Deputy National Chairman of the Labour Party, Ayo Olorunfemi say that the LP is looking at implementing a new minimum wage of between N80,000-N100,000 as against the N30,000 obtainable at present. It is great that they were able to tell us the current state and project a 150% increase. It is however disappointing that there is no whiff or how this lofty intent would translate to action in a nation grappling with poverty, unemployment, high inflation etc.

I am quite disappointed that the media is not grilling these politicians. We all must be involved in asking the difficult questions as follows:

How will we increase the tax revenue in Nigeria?

How do we build our institutions to block corruption?

How do we get the youths to embrace nationalism and credible work ethics?

How do we encourage the private sector to create more jobs?

How do we break the hold that drugs have on our citizens?

How do we get our educational system right?

How do we address the issues around nationalism and those agitating for a break up.

How do we have a national ethos that every Nigerian will be proud of that will make us want to do right by Nigeria.

In my judgment, the manifesto of the APC is the only one that gives me some comfort.

First it does not paint the picture of hopelessness that the other parties paint. It is termed Renewed Hope 2023 and its introduction takes account of the past and the current and specifically promises a path to growing not against the trajectory already laid but building on it.

The APC Manifesto has been in the public domain almost since campaigns became legal.The APC manifesto touches on key sectors and gives action plans of the interventions it will make in those sectors.

My verdict is this, only one party at present takes this campaigns serious and this party is the governing party.

The opposition have had 7 years to scrutinise everything the ruling party has been doing and to be ready to give credible critique and have their plans in place. Nigeria is not an experiment. It is a country that desires and deserves a solid chance to fly on the wings of structured and sound plans.

*Iyabo Awokoya nee Fawehinmi is a seasoned development consultant and lawyer of several decades based in Lagos.

Babachir Lawal and Yakubu Dogara

Funny Yakubu Dogara and his co-travellers

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By Kassim Afegbua

They come to you like saints from Heaven’s most treasured haven. They dance around like free radicals, wearing toga of piety. They move from door to door searching for recognition and relevance with jaw-breaking nuances. They gallivant about from house to house, busybodying but indeed pursuing their own selfish interest. They say barefacedly that they love christianity albeit no one can see any traceable impact on their lives or communities drawn from Christianity. They wear flowing gowns of lies and contradiction all towards cultivating a passage for themselves and the content of their stomach. Self-acclaimed big men who are perennially hungry, searching for vaults to pillage.

In Nigeria’s hallowed Chambers, Yakubu Dogara rose to become her Speaker, installed by both Muslim and Christian lawmakers. He defeated his closest rival, Femi Gbajabiamila, a muslim, to clinch the coveted seat. Those who made Yakubu Dogara a Speaker were predominantly Muslims led by Waziri Tambuwal, the current Governor of Sokoto state. His religion was not a factor. His name wasn’t an issue. He climbed the podium of leadership and did four unbroken years as Speaker.

No sooner, he rejoined the PDP, than he hurriedly plotted another escape to APC on the excuse that his state Governor Bala Mohammed was not carrying him along. He ditched him and opted for the ruling party in a move that shocked bookmakers.

Now he is supporting the PDP presidential candidate and his proposed vice citing the Islamic religion of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and Kashim Shettima to be his reason for his instability. How laughable!!

He has a different reason. His selfish calculation failed. He wanted to be a viable candidate for Vice Presidency in case the presidential candidate comes from the South as expected and his faith was to decide that; not his trustworthiness and abilities. His exit from the PDP sent shockwaves around town. He had his own plot, perfectly scripted to usher him on the podium as a running mate. There’s no harm in having an ambition and pursuing same; but when such an ambition is not realised, it is uneccesary to try to bring down the roof of the house sighting any reason or something so flimsy.

It turned out that the APC secured her presidential candidate from the South, and the beneficiary happened to be a muslim. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has a Christian wife; a Pastor of the Redeemed Church. Their bedside table sits The Holy Bible and The Quran simultaneously. They have lived like that for the past forty years without squabbles; each one knowing the limits of their faith.

Yakubu Dogara’s permutation was crystallising in a most profound way until the balloon got deflated by the trappings of power and its crazy aphrodisiac. He was not selected. His co-traveller, Babachir Lawal, is another ill fated fellow. They both wanted to scheme themselves into the sanctuary of running mate to Bola Tinubu; not on account of their capacity or ability, but on account of their religious beliefs. Nigeria has risen above that, my dear friends.

Babachir Lawal, an arrogant, pompous and self-gratiating former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, was also lobbying for the position that Dogara wanted. Neither of them got the nod. They both wielded their influence to undermine Tinubu’s nomination of Kashim Shettima. They anchored their anger on the fact that Asiwaju Tinubu opted for a Muslim-Kashim Shettima. They didn’t query Shettima’s competence and capacity; they have issues with his faith. Why must a muslim be a running mate to another muslim? It was a redherring for them. They must take Asiwaju’s head to the guillotine and probably serate it from its chord. They voiced out their resentment and made the issue assume one of national discourse. They whipped up sentiments and tried to assume the role of pathfinders of the Christian faith. They wouldn’t want the Baals to fight for themselves. They became the fighters for the Baals. They groaned, clawed and gnawed like frustrated lions and pondered over and over on how to stab Asiwaju Tinubu with a BLUNT SCALPEL. They arrogated to themselves the power of the Supreme Being; they tried to play God. Yakubu Dogara has muslim friends, some of whom worked assiduously to make him Speaker of the House of Representatives. Little did they know that he resents the Islamic faith in such verbiage. Dogara and Lawal granted several interviews to pour vomit on the well-cooked meals of Asiwaju Tinubu.

No sooner after, the chicken came home to roost. Babachir Lawal, strangled by contradiction, got to a crossroads. He woke up and adopted Peter Obi, a Christian, and candidate of the Labour Party. Dogara shouted blue murder, saying the decision was not a product of robust engagement. It was like telling Babachir Lawal that the choice wasnt a product of collective consultation. Seeing that his adventure into APC had hit the rocks, he felt like a man stranded on the highway, with a punctured tyre. This man who had shouted crucify him, against a muslim running mate for Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu opted for a Muslim Presidential candidate. That means that his position on the APC duo isn’t altruistic, but a selfish, self-serving grandstanding to shake the table to get some recognition. If he quarrels with a muslim running mate from The North-East, you should be able to ignore a Muslim Presidential candidate who is indeed a North Eastern Muslim; which is against his desire for the mantle to be in the hands of a Southern Muslim at best. The only viable option would have been a Christian presidential candidate in Peter Obi. But Dogara would have none of that. According to Peter Obi, Dogara has just exhibited old testament dogmas. He should have exhibited new testament lessons and the doctrine of salvation. He lobbied to become a member of Atiku’s Presidential Campaign Council, all in the name of faith and religion. Those who should understand the temperament and limitation of religion are the same people who are using religion as a negotiating instrument to define their participation in Nigerias politics today. They are at best church goers, whose motivation for church attendance is defined by their selfish political ambition.

The issues of Nigeria are certainly not borne of religion. They are existential problems that require capacity, capability, perseverance and resilience to confront. Both prominent religions have their limitations. Politics is politics. Religion is religion. The unhealthy characteristics of politics do not demonstrate a good religious lifestyle. Back-stabbing, disloyalty, greed, corruption, ingratitude, self-aggrandizement and falsehood are some of the unholy features of cheap politics which are often celebrated as the normative order; yet, these are all the characteristics that Christianity and Islam frown at. As a true Christian, how does Yakubu Dogara feel being a member of APC, but working against his party because of religious faith? Come on, does such a conduct not expose him as being against what the Holy book preaches? The Holy Bible says if anyone slaps you, you should turn the other cheek; and that if someone offends you, you should forgive the person seventy seven times seven times. Has Yakubu Dogara exhibited that as a supposed good Christian? While religion talks about the hereafter and your relationship with God, politics talks about the here and your relationship with humanity. Religion preaches salvation and paradise in the hereafter while politics talks about how to make life a better place for humanity. Please why is Dogara holding on to such a flimsy excuse. Who is he decieving?

Dogara’s political adventurism has exposed his contradictory posturing against what he initially preached. He doesn’t like the muslim in Kashim Shettima but loves the muslim in Atiku Abubakar. What is the difference between them? What a contradiction? Sadly, those who should help the country build an enduring elite consensus on certain unassailable issues have become the real problem of our system that is in dire search for unity in diversity.

It is always me, myself and I for them; such individualism that will put the country in harms way. Tinubu and Shettima have been campaigning across the country, the ordinary masses have been keen participants in their campaigns without raising concerns about their single faith status. What the average Nigerian wants to see are a combination of factors that can put Nigeria on the stronger pedestal of development, prosperity and growth. Those who want to equate their individual ambition with the collective ambition of the country are only working to crumble the nation’s destiny for their greed, avarice and self-aggrandizement.

Yakubu Dogara and Babachir Lawal are bad examples of true and good Christians. They should behave and respond better and more responsibly even when politicking, paying utmost attention to the developmental issues in a multi-religious nation of our sort, having several interests competing for attention with an aim to prosper and make the nation great for all Nigerians. Indeed what makes a nation prosper is the capacity and result-driven leadership that the nation has. A leadership that responds to challenges confronting it and not the faith of the individuals in government. Judging from their antecedents, the APC duo will provide that leadership. All religions talk about true leadership and the prosperity of nations. When you partition the nation into religious dichotomous entities , the homogeneity of purpose that should define our collegiate existence will be dangerously impaired. Dogara and Babachir Lawal and other religious extremists, should realise that APC’s single faith tickets will further help cement a relationship of national patriotism, because example of Elrufai’s single faith ticket in Kaduna state has shown that religion is not our problem but the performance or lack of it of our elected leaders. So, rather than bring our nation down on its kneels as desired by these mere church goers, we should look beyond their pettiness and religious extremism to deepen leadership, performance and service delivery.

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Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu is a man of many traditional honours across the country, from north to south, west to east. The array of titles he has garnered was only comparable to that of Chief Moshood Abiola, winner of the 1993 Presidential election.

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