BUHARI,
APC AND THE NEED TO SPREAD TENTACLES
It
is beyond any responsible debate that President Muhammadu Buhari is a man of
integrity and honour. His sense of honour and moral values turned to be the
greatest and most cherished assets of the ruling party APC. Ironically, it was
not that cherished and trumpeted integrity that won Muhammadu Buhari the
presidency because he all along have that virtue when he lost his bid in three
previous elections, 2003, 2007 and 2011 despite the massive grassroots support
he enjoyed in the core-north. Discerning minds opine that there were four or
five factors that courted victory for Muhammadu Buhari in the 2015 election.
According
to Dr. Musa Babayo (Talban Katagum) onetime acting national secretary of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) and erstwhile tetfund chairman, “PDP piloted the affairs
of Nigeria for 16 years but before it lost bearing and credibility,few of us
opted out of the party for safety before the general elections
“President
Muhammadu Buhari won the election because of the emergence of a brand new
platform as a pan- Nigerian political party that could match the spread and
depth of the PDP, christened, All Progressives Congress APC
Secondly,
were the sophisticated and creative political marketing strategies that
radically transformed the Buhari persona and made him for the first time in his
political sojourn sellable to the Middle-belt and South-West political enclaves.
Thirdly, there was better and prudent funding and provision of logistics
support that supported Buhari to campaign more effectively across the length
and breadth of Nigeria. And fourthly was, the abysmally poor governing style of
former president Jonathan and the PDP that led to a steep appreciation in value
of APC’s change slogan.
Undoubtedly,
Buhari is today the most adored and admired politician and leader in Nigeria
across a large swathe of the country’s political landscape. His stock has risen
largely because of his single minded and unflagging commitment to fighting
corruption as he promised during the electioneering campaign.
Dr.
Musa Babayo said, “Most Nigerians are impressed that the anti-graft fire still
blazes in Buhari’s belly at 73 as much as it did when he was a young military
Head of State in 1983.
Buhari
differs from some of his very loquacious, annoyingly hypocritical predecessors
who endlessly mouthed anti-corruption slogans in office while feathering their
nests with ferocious glee. The sheer lunatic scale of the looting frenzy
engaged in by the PDP, as is being revealed daily, has also sensitized many
Nigerians to the clear and present danger that this menace poses to the very
existence of Nigeria and helped to galvanise more support for Buhari and APC.
Despite
that, Buhari and APC must tread very carefully. When you promise radical change
from a decadent and fetid past as well as an all-out war against corruption and
stealing in public office, you must yourself stand on the highest moral pedestal
possible.
At
this junction, if one may ask, what really is the defining essence of
corruption which for our purposes can be characterized simply as the criminal
and illegal privatization of collective resources by individuals and groups in
positions of public trust?
Yes,
it is a violation of moral norms and values but that is not it. Yes, it is a
negation of lofty philosophical and ethical principles but that is not it. Yes,
it is an assault on elevated religious sensibilities but that is not it. Yes, it
manifests as a denudation of the integrity of the human conscience but that is
not it. Yes, it can lead to human suffering on an industrial scale but that is
not it. Yes, it can result in harmful social inequality on an epochal dimension
but that is not it.
What
then, I ask again, is at the very core, the centre, the quintessence of
corruption? I think the answer is simple. It is, first and foremost, a brutal
rape of stipulated rules and regulations. It is a calculated assault on the
rule of law. It is a veritable coup against due process. It is willful, if
insidious snapping at the binding chords that prevent a descent from society to
anarchy. In one word, corruption is but just another variant of impunity.
This
is why I’m astounded that there is even any debate at all as to whether
Buhari’s anti-corruption war must be conducted within the bounds of the rule of
law or not. There is simply no alternative. You cannot fight impunity with
impunity. The rule of law exists to protect us all from the tendency of power
of corrupt and absolute power to corrupt absolutely. Let no mistake be made
about it. No occupant of public office, no matter how saintly or well
intentioned, can be immune from the corrosive moral effects of exercising
powers without restraint.
Dr.
Musa Babayo said, “Impunity is not a copyright of the PDP or any of the parties
that controlled power as even the ruling APC now must be inoculated against the
virus by strict adherence to constitutionalism and the rule of law as President
Buhari is doing
“Thus,
the boundaries of separation of powers must be respected. Court orders must be
obeyed and the integrity of the courts must be protected. Nobody, no matter how
much you hate, can be pronounced guilty without following the due process of
law no matter how laborious.
“Impunity
is the common factor that binds the thieving public official, the terrorists,
the bandits and the elected office holder who defies court orders in one
sinister brotherhood of evil”.
Yes,
Dasukigate involves the criminal diversion of $2.1billion public funds
supposedly for arms purchase to private vaults purportedly for political
purposes. But then, ‘Kogigate involved the felonious conversion of votes from
the duly elected Prince Abubakar Audu/James Falake ticket to the conscripted
Yahaya Bello sole candidacy, which is completely alien to the constitution.
Yes, Dasukigate involves the stealing of humongous amounts of public money and
endangering the lives of millions of Nigerians. But ‘Kogigate’ involved only
the ‘stealing’ of an entire state! Pray, which of those atrocious crimes is
better?
In
‘Ekitigate’, leading PDP politicians were accused of illegality and colluding
with itchy-fingered security personnel without integrity to manipulate the 2014
governorship election that brought feisty Ayo Fayose to power against the wish
of the majority. That was a serious case of impunity that needs further
investigation. Those involved in imposing a certified lunatic on the people of
Ekiti State as a governor should be made to face the music.
Dr.
Musa Babayo said, “When I realized that PDP was no more the PDP some of us used
to know, I decided to silently quit the party to join a better organized and
more focused party for the good of Nigeria. I had no problem with anyone in the
PDP but I realized that the party was derailing towards impunity. With my
reputation and integrity at stake, I quietly threw away the baby with the bath
water. I left PDP long before the general elections on personal ground and I
have no regrets. I served Nigeria as Chairman of tetfund and served with
commitment and dedication. I can beat my chest anywhere to say that tetfund has
done great things for Nigerians and is still doing”.
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