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On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by seunmsg(m): 1:08pm On Jan 30, 2015
ON SOLUDO, BUHARI, JONATHAN AND THE ELECTIONS
Pat Utomi

The firestorm generated by Chukwuma Soludo’s well reasoned commentary on the place of issues in the 2015 electioneering campaign has somehow become the core of the campaign. What a way to come from outside and define agenda.
Of course I do not agree with all the points marshaled by the erstwhile CBN Governor and Patito’s Gang member, but not to commend his citizen duty of engagement or indicate as reprehensible the resort to ad hominen bashing of the former Economic Adviser instead of providing Facts to counter the views he had raised. That is issues based campaign. I will myself raise logic to support and dispute some of the points in the Soludo intervention.
I do agree with Soludo that issues matter. I also think that those who turn to divisive emotion-laden typecasting of others rather than issues pertaining to the well being of the Nigerian people do a grave disservice not only to democracy but to the long term common Good of all.
The Soludo thrust of criticism sounds like an attack on the statist perspective that intervention can generate jobs and economic growth. Even as one who likes to see government out of the way, I find the approach worrying because beyond the Keynesian logic that brought the ultimate capitalist state, the US, out of the Great Depression with initiatives like the Tennessee Valley Authority in Infrastructure, there is more recent example of post 2008 global financial crisis and the stimulus packages of the Obama Administration, and now Europe turning to Quantitative Easing, not to knock the wall street / Main street tag team approach to ensuring prosperity. Soludo’s solutions sometimes sounded like Deepak Lal on the poverty of Development Economics. I think that if we see current oil price slum as an opportunity rather than a threat then we have to see a role for government in the way Lee Kuan Yew used state intervention when Singapore was prostrate in 1965, as Nigeria is today.

This leads to another point I am not in agreement with Soludo on. He talks about cost of programmes and the fact that low oil prices mean you cannot finance a big idea. In 1965 Singapore’s main revenues came from rent for the British Naval Base and the British had decided to shut all bases east of Eden. The decision of leaders of the United Malay, National Organisational (UMNO) to eject Singapore from the Federation that was thought to be the only hope left. Singapore, out of pocket, and all dressed up with nowhere to go. Then they rolled up their sleeves, got creative, transmitted the right values and found leadership that inspired and had integrity. Today the small country probably has the largest concentration of billionaires per capital on earth.
Here in Nigeria, shortly after self government, in the 1950’s, Nnamdi Azikiwe as Premier of Eastern Region was anxious to match the free education policy of Chief Obafemi Awolowo. Palm Produce did not fetch as much as Cocoa in the Market. The civil servants led by the new Permanent Secretary in Finance, Chief Jerome Udoji thought it could not be done because of limitations of money. Zik insisted and accused Udoji, in Parliament, of trying to sabotage his government. After 40 percent of the Eastern Nigeria budget of 1957 had gone to education and was still inadequate, the Ugoji team suggested the introduction of fees for Primary 1 and Primary 5. But leadership kicked in. A philosophy called “Ibu anyi danda” raised a formula that created a partnership between government, the communities and missionaries that enabled the East leapfrog the gap in education between the East and West.

In both cases the difference was leadership. At the centre in Abuja for some reason that may be from exposure, or whatever, does not inspire as Lee Kuan Yew, Nnamdi Azikiwe and Michael Okpara did. Money is not everything in making dreams come through.
Among the many lessons we will learn, if we begin to operationalize the cash transfers initiative of APC, a concept that helped Inatio Da Silva pull Brazil out of ‘potential’ into a global economic powerhouse, is that we may not need as much cash as Soludo projects and that corruption and goal displacement is so high in a bloated public service that the savings will more than be adequate. Besides from Kayode Fayemi and Rauf Aregbesola we learn that with such programmes in Ekiti and Osun that the numbers projected are often exaggerated. Given our abuse of census we are likely to find much fewer people in those brackets. Check with the Bill Gates Foundation on satellite imagery studies of target population groups.

Having stated my major point of disagreement, it is useful to reflect on some other points raised by Soludo.

His broadside on austerity measures pronouncement and the road to austerity is a true, fair and proper read. No question that we walked with our eyes open into a repeat of 1982. In many of my speeches and my 2006 book WHY NATIONS Are Poor, I recall how the Iranian revolution pushed oil prices into the stratosphere of USD 40 a barrel. We went reckless with champagne and even importing sand and big men bought Rolls Royces. We managed to borrow ourselves into a dept trap. On this round we moved up private jets and buying up Dubai.

When this current boom started with India Rising and China producing I recall on several occasions calling for fiscal responsibility compact in which flows into the distributable pool, the FAC account, not go above $40 a barrel, with additional revenues up to $70 a barrel price going to a stabilization fund. This fund would be available were prices to drop below $40 to be used to ensure a constant budget funding up $40 in lean times. Beyond $70 it should flow into a future fund. I have been singing this song for several years but the technocrats say the politicians insist on sharing the whole money and say of talk about saving for a rainy day that it is pointless planning for the rain when it was already pouring torrents. My retort was what is so wrong in resigning to make a point and force public conversation to educate the people because these politicians may be greedy but they surely do not hate their children. They have only acted in ignorance. I point them to young Mahathir Mohammed in Malaysia who disagreed with the position of the then Prime Minister and spoke up. He was dropped from the government where he was a junior minister, and expelled from The United Malay National Organization (UMNO) the dominant party at that time. Out of government he wrote a book: The Malay Dilemma. That triggered soul searching that finished with the resignation of the Prime Minister. He was brought back into the Party. Not long after Dr Mahathir Ibn Mohammed became Prime Minister and the history of Malaysia changed for good.
What does it take to lead such change- Genius? No. I draw from the Ronald Reagan experience in the US. President Reagan was not a genius. Some think he probably already had Alzheimer disease when he entered the White house. But his values were clear as was his vision. He found the right people and an America, in retreat, was revitalized, opening the way for teen and twenty American young stars to create a new industry with the .com revolution. Ironically, I have said elsewhere that the Buhari movement somehow reminds me of the coming of Ronald Reagan.
Let me close with a caveat. My response is a citizen response. My prism on this is not partisan. But I am a card carrying member of the APC. The emergence of the APC is a culmination of my life’s quest as an institutionalist to see the dynamic of two balanced political parties. I was sure that without competition between parties that are equals progress would continue to elude Nigeria So I longed for and worked for the scenario we have today. But I see in the torrent of abuse on Chukwumah Soludo for speaking truth to power and worry this thing we have worked hard for, not in any pursuit of any self interest, but for the advance of the common good, could be threatened by those who fail to understand the very idea of the public squares and the triumph of the ideas rather than emotional outbursts that result in tension and violence. I have read unprintable things on line and in so many e-groups, some more offensive than Charlie Hebdo cartoons from both sides. This is poison we must curb. It is a double blow when those who follow this track are well educated. So let us leave this business of certificates and uncompleted PHDs and hateful portrayals of opponents in caricature from the cross to throw backs of earlier life of candidates that seem like Hitler’s Goebbels at work let’s examine vision of society of challenges and the record of incumbents. Lets ask people, regarding incumbents, is your life better today than it was four years ago and to the challengers how can you make these same lives much better four years from now. To win elections from intimidation, a shower of insults and trying to diminish opponents rather than engage their minds can only produce pyrrhic victory. The worst such “victory” would be to win an election and lose a nation through bitterness that makes it difficult to get people to work together to advance the shared good of the people. For people like me the public sphere is about the pursuit of the elevated immortality. This comes when you do what is right and if providence beckons, as it did for Mahathir Mohammed, lee Kuan Yew and Ronald Reagan then you live a name that time cannot find an eraser to rub off. Those who negate the opportunity for progress to blossom and the triumph of the human spirit to bring progress deserved die a thousand times while they still inhale and exhale no matter the title they get for their place is in infamy.

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Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Nobody: 1:11pm On Jan 30, 2015
smiley
Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by kcjazz(m): 1:20pm On Jan 30, 2015
Leadership matters. smiley
Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Amya(f): 1:23pm On Jan 30, 2015
Nice points raised Mr Utomi.

But the criticism Soludo got for his very biased commentary was strictly of how he portrayed the economy during Obasanjo's era, and how it portrayed it now. He painted a very wrong picture of OBJ's tenure and cloaked him with sainthood. That explains the attack Soludo got. The tenure in question isn't that far back and Nigerians know that he was in the article praising both himself and Obasanjo for a job well done which everyone knows isn't true. Obasanjo's tenure was so bad he almost got impeached twice!

And bringing Peter Obi who clearly have no political office presently in Nigeria into the matter clearly shows that he has an agenda and wrote out of spite of losing out to Obi's candidate a little more than a year ago.

We can read between the line sir. He tried all he could to paint an unbiased picture, but hate is such a powerful emotion that oozes out at will, even from pen to paper.

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Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Zonacom(m): 1:26pm On Jan 30, 2015
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Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Nobody: 1:31pm On Jan 30, 2015
Wonderful article. Nigeria can only move forward if we stop this politics of bitterness eschewed by our non nationalistic leaders.
Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by gabriel212: 1:50pm On Jan 30, 2015
SOLUDO RESPONSE TO THE STATE OF THE NATION IS PERFECT.
Being a card carrying member of the APC, he towed the path of fairness to provide his constructive critism and that is what we should explore rather than aborting peoples character.

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Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Flets: 1:54pm On Jan 30, 2015
Ok
Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Iykopee(m): 2:00pm On Jan 30, 2015
If only we have the likes of Prof Pat Utomi as presidential candidates of APC and PDP or as leaders of this country, we wud have gone far in economic and infrastructural development........ Honestly GEJ and Buhari aren't intellectually fit to uplift this country.

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Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by seunmsg(m): 2:19pm On Jan 30, 2015
Iykopee:
If only we have the likes of Prof Pat Utomi as presidential candidates of APC and PDP or as leaders of this country, we wud have gone far in economic and infrastructural development........ Honestly GEJ and Buhari aren't intellectually fit to uplift this country.

Utomi is a card carrying member of the APC and he will play a prominent role in the APC government when Buhari is elected and sworn in as president. Am sure you saw the example of president Ronald Reagan of American that was sited in the article by prof. Utomi. Everybody cannot be president. What matters is having a sincere and committed president who can assemble a more brilliant, sincere and committed team to work with him to move the nation nation forward. And to me, Buhari fit perfectly into that kind of a leader.

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Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by nellyjohn: 2:59pm On Jan 30, 2015
Whateva. GEJ till 2019
Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by seunmsg(m): 4:31pm On Jan 30, 2015
nellyjohn:
Whateva. GEJ till 2019

GEJ till May 29th 2015.

GMB for change in 2015.

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Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Trailblazer1(m): 4:39pm On Jan 30, 2015
Good thinking


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Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Akanbiedu(m): 11:23pm On Jan 30, 2015
I didn't read

Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Specialist900(m): 11:41pm On Jan 30, 2015
seunmsg:


Utomi is a card carrying member of the APC and he will play a prominent role in the APC government when Buhari is elected and sworn in as president. Am sure you saw the example of president Ronald Reagan of American that was sited in the article by prof. Utomi. Everybody cannot be president. What matters is having a sincere and committed president who can assemble a more brilliant, sincere and committed team to work with him to move the nation nation forward. And to me, Buhari fit perfectly into that kind of a leader.
meaning we could get a schoolboy and put on the seat as figurehead while the team runs the show. a leader must atleast have an idea and not be totally daft, without an idea he could be led astray.

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Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Rizstar: 11:55pm On Jan 30, 2015
ok

Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Alphaoscar: 11:57pm On Jan 30, 2015
Nice write up.
Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by seunmsg(m): 5:54am On Jan 31, 2015
Specialist900:

meaning we could get a schoolboy and put on the seat as figurehead while the team runs the show. a leader must atleast have an idea and not be totally daft, without an idea he could be led astray.



No sir, you cannot put a school boy on the presidential seat. The constitution is very clear on the age and academic requirement that qualifies someone to aspire for the presidency and it is assumed that anybody that meet the set requirement will have a good idea on how to lead.
Re: On Soludo, Buhari, Jonathan And The Elections .....pat Utomi by Specialist900(m): 8:17am On Jan 31, 2015
seunmsg:



No sir, you cannot put a school boy on the presidential seat. The constitution is very clear on the age and academic requirement that qualifies someone to aspire for the presidency and it is assumed that anybody that meet the set requirement will have a good idea on how to lead.
not all who meet the required age can lead.

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