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Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by Raziii(m): 5:41pm On Sep 24, 2016
Fellow Nigerians, let me start by thanking all the blogs, WhatsApp groups, Facebook and Twitter wizards who make the incredible efforts and sacrifice to mass-circulate my Pendulum column every week. I’m sincerely grateful for your abiding faith in the written word. Let me assure you that you push me to write this piece regularly no matter how tough. I must also salute all those who reach out to me via emails, SMS and telephone calls offering their appreciation of my humble contribution to nation-building. I’ve just received one such call from a businessman who believes so much in Buhari but feels the man has been encircled by desperate political jobbers who are not bothered whether he fails or succeeds. They are only interested in the allure and lucre of power, he says and he may not be far from the truth.

I truly appreciate the men and women of power who see my weekly sermon from the perspective that I mean no harm but that I am determined to prop up a government I helped bring to fruition in my own little way. It is impossible to forget and ignore my own critics who can never agree with my position on any national or international issue. Unknown to them, they keep me on my toes and force me to hone the elementary logic I learned as an undergraduate student at the then University of Ife, now Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife.

I wish to say categorically and with all emphasis at my command that the Buhari government is flailing. And only the ubiquitous hypocrites and cheer leaders would fail to say it as it is, that the grunts of the people are fast turning into deafening lamentations. No amount of approbation by a President Obama can detract from the plaintive suffering and cries of the Nigerian people. Indeed, much as I love Obama, we must remember that his primary interest is America and the fight against corruption which is a sub-plot in America’s fight against terrorism.

In case our dear President is unaware, and he feels only the wailing wailers are grumbling, I wish to assure him that this is not the case. Some of the President’s friends and supporters are deeply worried at the sad turn of events. They are wondering what went wrong and what can be done to turn the dangerous slide around. In fact, everything looks to them like a bad dream, a nightmare in reality. But on a personal note, I don’t think the situation is as irredeemable as it seems. The solution lies squarely on the President’s table. Only he can salvage his government from this stupendous slump from grace to grass.

President Muhammadu Buhari’s biggest equity is in his legendary incorruptibility. He must have assumed that this equity is rock solid and unassailable. But while the people truly want a reduction in the level of corruption and general indiscipline, you must replace something with something. Buhari’s team believes the problem they have is as a result of waging a relentless war on corrupt people and the freebies that have suddenly frozen up for their friends and acolytes. Not so simple folks. Where are the jobs to occupy and engage the innocent beneficiaries of corruption? A lot of those who had jobs have lost their means of livelihood. Companies are sacking their workers, as if with a vengeance. Foreign investors are running helter-skelter and many have closed shop already running back to wherever they came from. Everyone wants stability and not sermons.  And there is no stability, either in the polity, in the economy, in our currency or indeed in our social life.

Unfortunately, this government has been very high on proselytising and low on performance. Their swansong has become abysmally boring. The people are now less interested in the results of President Jonathan’s recklessness in office but more in President Buhari’s remedial panacea. It is shocking that 16 months after our friends took over power they are not yet tired of moaning and groaning about Jonathan. But we sacked Jonathan because we knew and felt his case was very bad. We supported Buhari because of the mystic that he had the magic wand. We didn’t want to be accused in the future of wasting yet another best President Nigeria should have had, after Chief Obafemi Awolowo and Chief Moshood Kashimawo Olawale Abiola. That is why we worked assiduously for a man we had rejected serially in the past. We must beg this government to wake up from its deep slumber. It would be a huge embarrassment and an unmitigated disaster if it fails. So many Nigerians risked everything to midwife this change. I’m willing to support this government to the very end but they should please listen to our pleas and humble suggestions.

The President needs to re-energise his team. Nigeria is too big and too bold to be controlled by a timid cabinet. We need eagles who can fly high. We should be able to find them in a country of nearly 200 million people. There is no doubt that President Buhari has some good hands in his team but most of them have refused to fly, because they are scared. Many have melted into oblivion and irrelevance. We do not need to mention names. Some jobs are so visible that we do not require masquerades to handle. Some jobs require common-sense and not loquacious rabblerousing. Some members of the team have attracted public odium to this government. They make Buhari look so pitiably bad and that should not be so.

The human rights records should also have been better handled and managed during this second coming after the massive damage he suffered in the past. Fighting wars on all fronts from day one distracted and occupied the government. That game-plan was clearly faulty. They should have known that the temperament and tone of a democratic government is ostensibly different from that of a military junta. I once read that too much anger sometimes beclouds reasoning. The government failed to take certain steps to mitigate against the expected backlash of its many wars. It did not reason that hungry people are not always reasonably tolerant of the cause of their social conditions.

No one is sure if President Buhari was ever inclined or advised by his team to plan its offensive well or if he thought he had the same omnipotent power he had from 1983-85. He would have waited a bit and stabilised his government before unleashing mayhem against the enemies of state. I’m told surprise is one of the deadliest strategies in warfare. Most of the looted resources would have remained in our banks if government had not shown its fangs too early. As a lay man in Economics, I will never understand and appreciate the decision to ban people from paying dollars into their own accounts. What did it matter if dollar was paid in cash or by transfer? That was the beginning of the free-fall of our currency down the economic ladder. A large chunk of the money looted has invariably vamoosed into foreign vaults or under some beds or dug-up holes. Shame!

I strongly recommend that the President rejigs his cabinet, especially his economic team and even replace some of the members. This is what a bank would do if some of its managers were not meeting their targets. No manager is too big to be fired by football clubs. There is nothing new under the sun about this approach to governance. There are so many global examples. In 2014, when Saudi Arabia experienced a surge after the outbreak of the deadly Middle East Respiratory Syndrome-Coronavirus (MERS) disease, Saudi King Abdullah fired his Health Minister Abdullah al Rabeeah. In July this year, President Raul Castro of Cuba removed his Minister of Economy Marino Murillo from his portfolio amid the economic hardship that was plaguing the country. Just two weeks ago, Angolan President José Eduardo dos Santos fired the country’s Finance Minister Armando Manuel. Manuel had presided over an economic recession caused by a sharp dip in oil prices that weakened dollar inflows, hammered the Angolan Kwanza, leading to heavy government borrowing.

The President should borrow from such examples and do the needful without further delay. I’m happy that even the National Assembly is thinking along the same lines. The government does not have time on its hands and at its disposal. Two years would soon evaporate and the third year will come knocking. It has to start working for those Nigerians who put their fate and faith in the hands of Buhari. We have had enough of the blatant excuses that sound more like expressions of hopelessness and helplessness, thus leading to deja vu.

A few priorities must be tackled speedily. None is greater than the issue of power generation which is already witnessing appreciable progress. I believe the Minister of Power, Mr Babatunde Raji Fashola, should be allowed to concentrate strictly on power and give his other portfolios to equally competent people. I would love to see a former Governor Donald Duke take over works. I do not care WHICH PARTY HE BELONGS. I have deliberately mentioned this great Nigerian who could easily have been our own Obama if we were a country where merit and achievement catapulted people into the highest office.  This government would do well to consider a government of National Unity. Since the suffering we are enduring does not discriminate along Party lines, the solution should not ostracise any capable Nigerian.

On the economy, President Buhari should invite and involve the best brains at home and abroad including non-Nigerians. The Bank of England brought in an expert from Canada as its Governor. Dubai invited a Briton to run one of the most ambitious airports on planet Earth. The London Gatwick Airport was sold to a consortium led by a Nigerian. Ghana has just built a world-class Cargo section by Swissport. Before our very eyes, Ghana is attracting the biggest aviation businesses in West Africa. The world has moved beyond our jejune and archaic style of doing things. Our parastatals have become too unwieldy and totally wasteful. We have so many agencies all over the places managing nothing but eating everything. That does not mean a wholesale sale of our national assets but recourse to effective and efficient lean management wherever that may come from. I say emphatically, nothing would change unless we change our retrogressive ways.

Instructively, the National Assembly and the Executive arms of government must cut down on government expenditure drastically. The National Assembly is making sense with some of its recommendations but it is has to go beyond that by actually implementing those recommendations and putting pressure on the Executive to do the same. All the legislative aides, executive aides, delegations to foreign assignments and government’s fleet of aircrafts and motorcades are atrociously over-bloated and unnecessary. I stumbled on a video footage of President Vladimir Putin of Russia’s motorcade. It had nothing more than four (4) vehicles accompanied with escort motorbikes. In 2012, President Putin even went as far as announcing that he and his prime minister will work more from home to cut the disruption caused by their motorcades in the city of Moscow. That is Russia, a global super-power making an effort to run a leaner and more effective governance structure.

In Ghana where I have lived for over a decade, I have seen the simplicity of the Presidential system of governance from Rawlings to Kufuor to the late Atta Mills and now John Dramani Mahama. Her Majesty, the Queen of England, Queen Elizabeth II in all the glory of her monarchy goes around in a simple motorcade of usually two or three vehicles. The accompanying vehicles are oftentimes unmarked. But the case of Nigeria is a stark contrast. It sometimes looks as if we are war with some imaginary alien foe. Every security outfit competes to feature in the entourage of our respective leaders.  Then there are the support vehicles, including ambulances, bomb disposal vehicles and anti-tank machines

Everything is collapsing except the business of politics. Every government that comes to power seems to be in competition with previous governments in the craze to practice capitalism without capital. Clearly, this is not sustainable and we cannot continue like this. Something has to give. President Buhari must restore confidence again by allowing the change millions of Nigerians voted him for in March 2015 to begin from his desk. It is commonly said that, “desperate times call for desperate measures.” Our time is now.


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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by HungerBAD: 5:42pm On Sep 24, 2016
Dele Momodu.

It is just sad,that somebody who knows how to get across to the President should now descend this low,by dancing to the the dance rhythm of a section of the polity,which for a lack of better definition,I will call the wailers.

So I went through his write up,and to be fair to him. Some of the issues and points he raised are valid ones,but there are ways he could have sent his ideas and working policies to the Presidency,but what did he do?he went to the Public to post,so as to make a mockery of this Government.

The way human nature is,is that everybody becomes a Medical Doctor when somebody becomes sick,with funny Prescriptions . So Nigeria is going through a temporary economic challenge,and everybody,including Dele Momodu has now turned into an Economist.

What did he study again?Yoruba. A man with a first degree in Yoruba Language,all of a sudden wants to be an Economic Adviser.

A man with a Masters Degree in English Language,all of a sudden is knowing more than Buhari's sound Economic teams,who are busy trying to pull us out from the pit hole the PDP dug and threw us in.

Dele Momodu should stick to his Glossy Magazine business,and leave the Serious matter of Governance to those in the know about Governance.

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by Firefire(m): 6:09pm On Sep 24, 2016
Summary:

No one is sure if President Buhari was ever inclined or advised by his team to plan its offensive well or if he thought he had the same omnipotent power he had from 1983-85.

- Unfortunately, this government has been very high on proselytising and low on performance. Their swansong has become abysmally boring.

- The people are now less interested in the results of President Jonathan’s recklessness in office but more in President Buhari’s remedial panacea.

- It is shocking that 16 months after our friends took over power they are not yet tired of moaning and groaning about Jonathan

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by nitt: 6:20pm On Sep 24, 2016
"Some of the President’s friends and supporters are deeply worried at the sad turn of events."



this is an article PMB should pick up n' read.

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by fearNORTH: 6:24pm On Sep 24, 2016
If a high ranking Yoruba man of this caliber can come to term with the reality that Buhari is a failure then the rantings of some pauperized NL members like Abagworo, Omenka, Ngeneukwuenu and Co should be disregarded.

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by jmichlins(m): 6:28pm On Sep 24, 2016
Both the president and his cabinet members are all power hungry wolves in sheep clothing. Enough of shifting blame to other people. The president can sack anyone who's bringing shame to him starting from his PA but because they are partners in crime it means nothing

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by Raziii(m): 6:41pm On Sep 24, 2016
People just need to understand the president won't be remembered as the man who failed because his predecessor wrecked things but because of his incompetence... he needs to start taking responsibility. I need him to succeed because I can't imagine what this country would be like if we fail to get it right this time.

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by ajebuter(f): 7:23pm On Sep 24, 2016
Mr Dele Momodu seems to be wailing louder than us these days..

Hopefully his friends in the high places will relay his messages to dem Baba Bubu..

Ogbeni firefire, boda Dele tun ti nlogun oh..

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by Firefire(m): 7:43pm On Sep 24, 2016
ajebuter:
Mr Dele Momodu seems to be wailing louder than us these days..

Hopefully his friends in the high places will relay his messages to dem Baba Bubu..

Ogbeni firefire, boda Dele tun ti nlogun oh..


Boda Dele un ke tantan... bi Joanu ninu aginju, to un wipe, etun ona Oluwa se.

cheesy

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by basilo101: 7:51pm On Sep 24, 2016
what the elders (igbos) saw while sitting down, the kids (yorubas and North) could not see even on top of the tallest tree.

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by sanandreas(m): 8:04pm On Sep 24, 2016
Dele have said it all

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by michelz: 8:12pm On Sep 24, 2016
If Buhari and APC knew things were going to get worse under them,why then did they contest? We warned Nigerians but they didn't listen. We reminded them that Buhari had not acheived any particular meaningful thing since after his stint as head of state,and they claimed it was because he's honest... Now look at it now. See where it has landed Nigerians now. Where are all those sycophants that were forming i-too-know on Nl during the election period? This goes to show that some people are actually dumb but think themselves wise.

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by OXYZ: 8:23pm On Sep 24, 2016
Dele on point.

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by leofab(f): 9:08pm On Sep 24, 2016
Happy new year Oga Dele...




F**ck man!!

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by plaetton: 9:16pm On Sep 24, 2016
jmichlins:
Both the president and his cabinet members are all power hungry wolves in sheep clothing. Enough of shifting blame to other people. The president can sack anyone who's bringing shame to him starting from his PA but because they are partners in crime it means nothing
Lol.
So you noticed ?
Blame everyone but Buhari himself for the ineptitude and confusion.

I guess Dele Momudu, waxing in his usual janus-face, speaking from both sides of his mouth, is either too daft or too much an ass-kisser, to consider that perhaps good able people cannot function to their full potentials with a dinosaur. Buhari is a mythical product of a long bygone era.
He is not a leadership material.

Nigerians, with active connivance of intellectually dishonesty people like Dele Momudu, elected a mythical creature, a contrivance of pure fantasy , to govern them.

Now that the smokes and mirrors are gone, everyone, including Dele Momudu, is pointing fingers at everyone else.

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by ificatchmodeh: 9:25pm On Sep 24, 2016
Dele is wailing for himself and on behalf of a senior western citizen.

Acn..au market?

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by HHANDM: 9:25pm On Sep 24, 2016
Reality 101 hitting hard....WHO'S NEXT

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by temptnow: 9:29pm On Sep 24, 2016
Oya dele na my Boy collect your form just this one left.

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by plaetton: 9:35pm On Sep 24, 2016
michelz:
If Buhari and APC knew things were going to get worse under them,why then did they contest? We warned Nigerians but they didn't listen. We reminded them that Buhari had not acheived any particular meaningful thing since after his stint as head of state,and they claimed it was because he's honest... Now look at it now. See where it has landed Nigerians now. Where are all those sycophants that were forming i-too-know on Nl during the election period? This goes to show that some people are actually dumb but think themselves wise.
It serves us right, as a people who cannot look beyond the next meal, beyond petty sentiments.
This is why the political elites have so much disdain for the petty, unthinking plebeians.
It Is only a very very petty minded electorate that fantasize that they can elect a cactus tree, dress him up in orange suit, and then squeeze an Orange juice out it by merely wishing that it be so.

The myth of Buhari is busted right before everyone's eyes.

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 9:38pm On Sep 24, 2016
I agree

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by omoikea(m): 9:38pm On Sep 24, 2016
grin grin grin

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by soberdrunk(m): 9:39pm On Sep 24, 2016
SIMPLE QUESTION-----What qualifies Uncle Dele as the "Critic General of the Federation"? Is he------

A) An ex-president or leader of any large organization?

B) A certified political analyst with certificates from any "recognized" educational institution?

C) An elder statesman?

No disrespect' but last time i checked he was a publisher of a coloured party/events magazine........

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by point5: 9:39pm On Sep 24, 2016
U think ur doing me

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by canalily(m): 9:39pm On Sep 24, 2016
That means its working naaundecidedif nt flying

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by FagsamPHP(m): 9:40pm On Sep 24, 2016
The stupid Buhari won't see this to read but if na Cartoon he go fit read that one..... Dullard President

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by Nobody: 9:40pm On Sep 24, 2016
grin

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by henrydadon(m): 9:40pm On Sep 24, 2016
Mr dele nah my boy

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by TIREDOFSEX(f): 9:40pm On Sep 24, 2016
[size=25pt]HaLA MADREF
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grin grin grin angry grin grin

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by IVORY2009(m): 9:41pm On Sep 24, 2016
nitt:
"Some of the President’s friends and supporters are deeply worried at the sad turn of events."



this is an article PMB should pick up n' read.


Unfortunately Buhari is only interested in cartoon!

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by bart10: 9:43pm On Sep 24, 2016
In saner climes, most of these ministers would have resigned and apologize to Nigerians for their monumental failure.

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Re: Believe Me, This Buhari Cabinet Isn’t Flying - By Dele Momodu by ojmaroni247(m): 9:43pm On Sep 24, 2016
If e no favor u, u will speak. Ofcus everyone knw it's crawling. angry. Delemumudo

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