Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,154,756 members, 7,824,169 topics. Date: Saturday, 11 May 2024 at 02:15 AM

Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! (741 Views)

Maryam Abacha Spotted At A Wedding (photos) / Igbos, Please Leave The Niger Delta Alone / How Sani Abacha Died…AL Mustapha. NOT BY APPLE (2) (3) (4)

(1) (Reply) (Go Down)

Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! by Nobody: 9:16am On Jan 15, 2013
Please leave Abacha alone!

Written by Ahmed Yusuf Hadejia Saturday, 06 August 2011 05:00

In his recent widely published adulatory article, entitled “Between Distinction and Disaster,” the Media Adviser to Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa State, Mr. Adagbo Onoja went beyond his boundary by making some snide remarks against the memory of the late military ruler, General Sani Abacha.

He argued to the effect that there was nothing remarkable to remember about General Abacha except repression. Although it was a passing comment, which digressed from the adulatory objective of his article, Mr. Onoja should have demonstrated some charity in his assessment of General Abacha. Nobody is disputing the right of Lamido’s media adviser to glorify his boss and showcase his achievements. The attack on Abacha is, however, absolutely uncalled for. While assessing the achievements of Lamido vis-à-vis other administrations (past and present), Mr. Onoja should not take the intelligence of his readers for granted. His display of selective memory about Abacha’s record is incredible.

Fair-minded Nigerians like this writer cannot let Lamido’s media adviser to re-write and distort history for his tendentious end. Despite Abacha’s alleged repression by Onoja, the late military ruler had no problem with the ordinary Nigerians. Onoja is at liberty to praise his boss to high heavens. He doesn’t, however, have the right to vilify other leaders. As the Greek Philosopher, Socrates noted, “You don’t achieve greatness by diminishing others.” It would have been unnecessary to join issues with Onoja if he had limited his panegyric to the perceived achievements of his boss.

If, however, a critic exceeds his boundary to insult others while paying tribute to his boss, then he should expect a response in equal measure. Do the ordinary Nigerians need Onoja’s intervention to fairly assess the late General Abacha? When history is written with a mind of prejudice, as Onoja did, objectivity will automatically fly through the window. In fact, only a beetle-eyed critic could pretend that repression was the only outstanding feature of the Abacha administration. Adagbo Onoja was in Jigawa State when a teenager was railroaded before a magistrate court because he criticized the governor of the state on Facebook. Is this not repression, especially in a democracy where no powerful man is a sacred cow? One has a duty therefore, to set the record straight and nail Onoja’s distortions to the counter. General Abacha’s foreign reserve level was less than 10billion dollars but he was still able to achieve results. The impact of the Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF), which was created by General Abacha to manage the proceeds of subsidy withdrawal for the larger benefit of Nigerians, is still being felt. The success or failure of any administration does not depend on the length of tenure or level of resources. If that is the case, Nigeria would have been a paradise under the former Obasanjo administration. His government had a foreign reserve level of 63billion dollars, the highest ever achieved by any administration. Yet national infrastructure was (and still is) in poor shape 12 years since the current democratic order came into being.

Obasanjo’s poverty alleviation programme was in reality aggravating it; it only helped to enrich few bureaucrats at the expense of the intended beneficiaries. Power generation has been declining ever since Obasanjo left office, despite his unfulfilled promise to provide 10,000 megawatts of electricity by 2007. The conditions of federal roads, public hospitals, schools and other sectors of social service took a direct hit from the low quality of poor governance. Security had deteriorated beyond imagination.

In contrast, the late General Abacha did better with lesser resources. The PTF intervention had for the first time convinced Nigerians about the advantages of petroleum subsidy withdrawal. If Nigerians can see visible impact of government investment in improving their living standards, they can easily distinguish success from failure. Under Abacha, Nigerians had access to safe and affordable drugs in public hospitals, thanks to the PTF intervention. In fact, we still have equipment in public schools and hospital bearing PTF inscriptions.

Who can also deny that the security situation was better during the Abacha administration? Was Abuja not one of the safest cities under Abacha? On the other hand, were Nigerians under Obasanjo not living on their nerves, constantly looking over their shoulders as they walked or stepped out of their homes and work places? We were virtually captives of fear. And that is the sorry legacy the Obasanjo administration foisted on his successors who themselves were overwhelmed by the burden. General Abacha had his weaknesses like any other ordinary human being. We should not, however, let perceived weakness overshadow his more significant contributions to Nigeria.

In fact, it is important to remind Adagbo Onoja of the fact that the naira achieved more favourable exchange rate during Abacha than his critics can readily admit. Inflation was under control. Until his death, General Abacha maintained fuel price per litre at N25 while Obasanjo raised it to N75. Although Obasanjo accumulated more proceeds from petroleum subsidy withdrawal, it didn’t significantly impact on Nigerians as Abacha’s PTF did. Abacha resisted foreign dictation and avoided their strangulating debts. Nobody granted him a debt relief of $18b, yet his achievements remain unrivalled and incontestable.

We should always demonstrate the courage and humility to admit the virtues in others rather than let our prejudice to run away with us. Honest ignorance is pardonable but outright and deliberate indifference to genuine achievements is not. It is impossible to erase the record of good performance. Shouldn’t the National Hospital and Gwarinpa housing projects open the eyes of Onoja and other critics to the reality of General Abacha’s positive legacies? Nobody should question the right of a media adviser to a governor to praise his boss for his own security of office. In doing that, however, a media adviser should not take the liberty to attack the record of other leaders uncharitably.

Hadejia wrote from Kano State University of Science and Technology, Wudil, Kano State. ahmedyusuf2000@yahoo.com

http://weeklytrust.com.ng/?option=com_content&view=article&id=6771:please-leave-abacha-alone&catid=1:comments&Itemid=109
Re: Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! by Omexonomy: 10:24am On Jan 15, 2013
@op GenBuhari:- Is that not how you and ur evil minions are going about telling lies against gej you are ur own problem what is ur problem
https://www.nairaland.com/1162917/re-cause-problems-north-sultan#up
Re: Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! by DaLover(m): 10:42am On Jan 15, 2013
You keep going on about this PTF...I may be wrong..but when PTF was scrapped nigerians did not go into the streets protesting, demanding for it to be brought back...worse still is the fact that it was used to develop mostly northern nigeria...please stop insulting our intelligence with this Buhari and Abacha scrap.
Thanks
Re: Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! by thelastPope(m): 11:01am On Jan 15, 2013
DaLover: You keep going on about this PTF...I may be wrong..but when PTF was scrapped nigerians did not go into the streets protesting, demanding for it to be brought back...worse still is the fact that it was used to develop mostly northern nigeria...please stop insulting our intelligence with this Buhari and Abacha scrap.
Thanks

PTF was not used to develop anything. It was a drain pipe of Buhari and Abacha! Buhari was a thief. He is only pretending to be a saint. Trying to sell us the poor aboki story. Just like the Aboki on your street with dirty coths, If you get close to him, you will be shocked he has 2 million naira under his mat. Can you point to any tangible PTF project anywhere in Nigeria? I challenge you! That is why Buhari keeps defending Abacha. They were both partners in crime!
Re: Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! by free13: 1:20pm On Jan 15, 2013
thelastPope:

PTF was not used to develop anything. It was a drain pipe of Buhari and Abacha! Buhari was a thief. He is only pretending to be a saint. Trying to sell us the poor aboki story. Just like the Aboki on your street with dirty coths, If you get close to him, you will be shocked he has 2 million naira under his mat. Can you point to any tangible PTF project anywhere in Nigeria? I challenge you! That is why Buhari keeps defending Abacha. They were both partners in crime!

Very true. tongue
Re: Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! by Nobody: 2:39pm On Jan 15, 2013
40 Laptop crew are surely alive!! angry
Re: Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! by executinal(m): 2:42pm On Jan 15, 2013
Whos is ABACHA? or should i say What is ABACHA?
Re: Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! by Nobody: 2:46pm On Jan 15, 2013
Abacha was the last patriotic and competent Head of State that Nigeria had.
Re: Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! by executinal(m): 2:49pm On Jan 15, 2013
GenBuhari: Abacha was the last patriotic and competent Head of State that Nigeria had.
Really? just read some article about how he ended up with woman in a hotel room shocked shocked. How true is this? wink
Re: Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! by santakris(m): 2:59pm On Jan 15, 2013
Abacha! The strong man in battle.
Re: Please, Please, Please Leave ABACHA Alone ! by DaLover(m): 3:07pm On Jan 15, 2013
executinal:
Really? just read some article about how he ended up with woman in a hotel room shocked shocked. How true is this? wink

It is very true my brother, he used nigerias money to import indian prostitutes...thats how patriotic and competent he was

(1) (Reply)

Obasanjo Tells Okorocha You’re A Failure, / There Are Betrayers Innigerian Governors’forum – Akpabio / Gunmen Attack Gwoza Prison In Borno, Set Inmates Free

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 26
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.