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‘I Belong To Everybody And Nobody:’ We Didn’t Get It By Abimbola Lagunju by khalifjgusau(m): 9:59am On Mar 31, 2017
When President Muhammadu Buhari famously said on May 29, 2015 that he belonged to everybody and to nobody, the public went into a frenzy of interpretations of his philosophical words. Clearly, what he said was a code. It meant something that we did not understand and which he did not bother to explain. How could he, our Sai Baba, who belonged to us during the campaign and to whom we belonged during the voting process, now come out and say publicly that he belonged to nobody after winning the elections? Something was quite wrong from the onset. We didn’t get it. Did these coded words apply to his family, his political associates, to the known sponsors of his victory, to the alliance of political parties that came together to ensure his victory or to the public? It was anybody’s guess. Whether he has acted on or is acting on those words is also anyone’s guess. As with many other important issues haunting our lives, some Nigerians made a sick joke of the President’s declaration and everyone moved on.

Mr. Buhari also said he was going to allow all the other arms of government do their jobs while he would focus on his. He was neither going to interfere nor influence decision-making either at the Senate or the House of Representatives. He acted on these words. He let the election process of the Senate leadership pervert itself to produce the current leadership to the indignation of Nigerians. Nigerians expected some reaction, some political maneuver to undo this aberration, but this never came. Mr. Buhari let it ride. And what we have been seeing on the television are joint prayer sessions with the leadership of the Senate, smiles, hand-holding, hilarious laughter and visiting between the President and the Senate leadership here in Nigeria and in London. Further, the President appears to be indifferent to the press exposures of the reprehensible actions of some members of his kitchen cabinet with links to the Senate leadership. It appears that some sinister pre-prepared script is being acted out by the combo of the Senate and the Executive. It is difficult to think that what we are seeing are spontaneous dramas. What we have been seeing in the past two years is antithetical to the persona of whom we thought we voted for.

Our President said, “I belong to everybody and to nobody!” This is not original. It belongs in Jean Jacques Rousseau’s treatise on the Social Contract. Mr. Buhari must have read it severally after he lost the previous elections. And he acted out some of the clauses of the Social Contract in order for him to win the 2015 elections. Hear Rousseau: “…as men cannot engender new forces, but only unite and direct existing ones, they have no other means of preserving themselves than the formation, by aggregation, of a sum of forces great enough to overcome the resistance. These they have to bring into play by means of a single motive power, and cause to act in concert. This sum of forces can arise only where several persons come together…….. each man, in giving himself to all, gives himself to nobody; and as there is no associate over whom he does not acquire the same right as he yields others over himself, he gains an equivalent for everything he loses, and an increase of force for the preservation of what he has.” Now, there is absolutely nothing wrong in forming alliances to overcome an obstacle or to reach an objective. What can be very wrong is if the objective is personal at the expense of a trusting nation rather than for common good or if the alliance is with people of questionable character.

Our President did not need to tell us that he belonged to everybody and to nobody. It was not necessary. We already have a binding social contract with him in our constitution. So he could not possibly be referring to the Nigerian public that voted him in. Who then was he talking to? To whom was he quoting Jean Jacques Rousseau in his public discourse? Mr. President needs to explain this to Nigerians.

That Mr. Buhari formed an alliance with other political parties to oust Goodluck Jonathan and his PDP is a fact in public domain. But we do not know what other alliances the President engaged in. That Mr. Buhari seems to have parted ways with other political parties has been widely reported. What about these other hidden alliances? Recent belligerence of the Senate leadership (despite the exposures of their moral baggage) towards the person of Mr. Buhari and his seeming helplessness tell a big story. It is terrifying that this belligerence is not based on any principles but on trivia that border on demand for respect from the President. Rousseau says “there is no associate over whom he does not acquire the same right as he yields others over himself….” In other words, the Senate leadership demands respect as per the conditions of an agreement between equals. What is the nature of this contract that seems to render our president a ghost of the supposed man of steel we voted for? This has nothing to do with our Constitution or with separation of powers; our Constitution does not allow for trivialities.

The Social Contract between the President and the people of Nigeria far outweighs any other contract that the President might have engaged in, in the course of seeking the presidency. The people take precedence over alliances. Mr. Buhari has to boldly move out of unholy alliances that tie his hands while the people are still solidly behind him. What History will say of you as the President is much more than winning a second term.

The president should come out and tell us that “He belongs to everyone – to us, the people” and leave the VIP nobodies to lick their wounds.

I hope President Muhammadu Buhari reads this.


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Re: ‘I Belong To Everybody And Nobody:’ We Didn’t Get It By Abimbola Lagunju by HQuadreal: 10:02am On Mar 31, 2017
Internet never forget.
Re: ‘I Belong To Everybody And Nobody:’ We Didn’t Get It By Abimbola Lagunju by 99100(m): 11:22am On Mar 31, 2017
Retrospectively GEJ loosed against The cabals. The writer of this piece was one of deceived ones prior to the 2015 election.Buhari wouldn't and will never have won GEJ. Abruptly 50% of the eastern voting strength were denied their right to vote,myself inclusive.
The election is gone and what 'we' have is a ceremonial president.
Re: ‘I Belong To Everybody And Nobody:’ We Didn’t Get It By Abimbola Lagunju by stonemasonn: 12:38pm On Mar 31, 2017
99100:
Abruptly 50% of the eastern voting strength were denied their right to vote,myself inclusive.
The election is gone and what 'we' have is a ceremonial president.
was it the sitting president that denied you your voting rights or what are you saying? You just confirmed GEJ's weakness.

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Re: ‘I Belong To Everybody And Nobody:’ We Didn’t Get It By Abimbola Lagunju by 99100(m): 1:11pm On Mar 31, 2017
stonemasonn:
was it the sitting president that denied you your voting rights or what are you saying? You just confirmed GEJ's weakness.

The cabals did. The Fulani Oligarchs and their western stooge.They influenced the INEC,They influenced Jega.They influenced the local and international media.
Our greatest undoing was that GEJ was too gentle for a politician .He was too gentle for a Nigeria-like-politician.

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Re: ‘I Belong To Everybody And Nobody:’ We Didn’t Get It By Abimbola Lagunju by stonemasonn: 1:21pm On Mar 31, 2017
99100:


The cabals did. The Fulani Oligarchs and their western stooge.They influenced the INEC,They influenced Jega.They influenced the local and international media.
Our greatest undoing was that GEJ was too gentle for a politician .He was too gentle for a Nigeria-like-politician.
Not gentle but weak too weak to control Diezeini Maduike and others that brought down his government, stop blaming it on others.
Re: ‘I Belong To Everybody And Nobody:’ We Didn’t Get It By Abimbola Lagunju by doctokwus: 1:25pm On Mar 31, 2017
99100:


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Our greatest undoing was that GEJ was too gentle for a politician .He was too gentle for a Nigeria-like-politician.
Our greatest undoing is EVER allowing GEJ anywhere near the presidency.If not for his crass incompetence,unbriddled corruption and sheer exhibition of buffoonery,we wouldnt av given a thought to PMB as a messiah.
Re: ‘I Belong To Everybody And Nobody:’ We Didn’t Get It By Abimbola Lagunju by CriticMaestro: 1:27pm On Mar 31, 2017
gbam....buhari has no fault as he was simply willing to have his share of the national cake, it is those that voted him on the frantic that an old buffoon that only ruled authoritarianly will have the capacity to do that in a democratic environment. Even after the suffering Nigeria has been projected too, some people still see him as the right choice
Re: ‘I Belong To Everybody And Nobody:’ We Didn’t Get It By Abimbola Lagunju by Jabioro: 1:32pm On Mar 31, 2017
Where ever he belongs to, he is not blind and he can see the results is obvious..let be of no body.. I hope he is not coming back to vote him any more ...
Re: ‘I Belong To Everybody And Nobody:’ We Didn’t Get It By Abimbola Lagunju by ZombieTERROR: 1:33pm On Mar 31, 2017
Buhari is a Daura President who has no business being a president
Re: ‘I Belong To Everybody And Nobody:’ We Didn’t Get It By Abimbola Lagunju by 99100(m): 2:55pm On Mar 31, 2017
stonemasonn:
Not gentle but weak too weak to control Diezeini Maduike and others that brought down his government, stop blaming it on others.

"My political ambition is not worth the blood of any Nigerian".

The quote up there is what makes him a gentle politician. Come to think of it,Do you think A wike/Fayose-type-president would be that gentle? Don't you think any of the aforementioned men would have sacked Jega even if the election is a day to go, no matter the uproar or chaos such action would generate.

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