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Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by Eurofighter: 10:50am On Feb 07, 2012
culled from Nigeriannews.com

Putting all jokes aside, I can assure whoever takes time to read this essay that the number of people who quietly wish to have Olusegun Obasanjo back as President may be growing by the day if a frank and earnest statistic is taken. I will come back to this issue later.

The past few days have borne testimony to almost everything that is characteristically going wrong with our present-day Nigeria. One of such problems is embodied by two prominent Journalists who are regrettably fighting each other from opposite sides of the fence - Reuben Abati and Dele Momodu! As a critic of governments outside the corridors of power, Reuben Abati made a name for himself as one outstanding Journalist with a mastery of the use of words to the detriment of the object of his derision.

The most prominent victim of Reuben Abati’s vitriolic attacks clothed in the unholy mixture of logical twists and grammatical turns has been ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo. Without prior knowledge of his antecedents and biography, consuming Reuben Abati’s products in political analysis during the days of Olusegun Obasanjo always left a sour after-taste in my mouth. His abuses and condemnation always struck the right cord with the sentiments of the reader. From the professional viewpoint of the unbiased gatekeeper however, I was always down with consternation on how easy it was to see through the propagandist character in things that Abati wrote. I will liken Reuben Abati’s attitude to an attempt by a writer in today’s dispensation to cast aspersion on Goodluck Jonathan by striking the right nerve with the right abuses and characterization on the attempt to implement a complete withdrawal of fuel subsidy. No doubt, such a writer, with fame and positive reputation will win the admiration of several readers (intellectual or otherwise) for populist and derisive expressions. Many of such readers will however hardly have time to read carefully between the lines to detect if the abusive writer has done anything at all to also acknowledge the good motive behind the actions of the perpetrator of subsidy removal before moving on to identify the flaw in the moves and reasoning. Reuben Abati belonged and still belongs to the camp that would criticize, attack and destroy his opponent without providing a single hint of any positive motive that may have ended up placing such motives in misplaced actions. He will hardly ever identify anything positive about the object of his vitriolic attack.

History has it that Reuben Abati solicited the post of Government Spokesperson under President Obasanjo. His request was reportedly rudely turned down. Umaru Musa Yar’Adua came on board and preferred Segun Adeniyi to Reuben Abati. Jonathan came on and started off with Ima Niboro. In all of these times, Reuben Abati’s performance as a critic was at variance with the tribal constitution of the government in power. Upon the exit of Olusegun Obasanjo, sharp-tongued observers noted a more gentle and rational touch to Abati’s criticism of the new government that then had an Ijaw man as Vice President. What happened in quick succession is now history. The Ijaw man eventually became President and ditched Ima Niboro to make a fellow Ijaw man Reuben Abati the Presidential spokesman.

What is so interesting in the events that unfolded ever after is that President Goodluck Jonathan represents everything that is antithetic to every humanly imaginable elements of charisma. Precisely charisma it was that characterized the government of Olusegun Obasanjo and made his government so lively.

The greatest criticism that Olusegun Obasanjo reaped in his involuntary harvest of pastime condemnations was the cloak of arrogance that people forced him to wear. In fact, in my book “Nigeria’s Journalistic Militantism”, I quoted a Journalist colleague, who asked me while I was interviewing him for the book, “Who are you to advise Obasanjo?” There was a general consensus that President Obasanjo was strongly resistant to counseling and professional advice. Today like me, very many Nigerians can now understand why Obasanjo resisted counseling and turned his appointed political Advisers into such bench warmers that they eventually turned out to be.

The ability to hear different and multi-fold advices – solicited and unsolicited – and end up sorting them out to pick the most viable option basically requires a strong intellectual gift and a natural talent often nurtured by sound academic drills. Olusegun Obasanjo was not a renowned Professor of any academic discipline whatsoever. He never pretended to be a global academic light tower of any single field. He was a patriot and seemed to have placed his love for his country above all else. He chose not to subject himself to any confusing multi-fold counseling that will end up messing up an already desolate "Pemkelemessi"!

Today, we have a supposed academic light-tower as President of our country. Holder of a Doctorate degree (I was told) in Zoology! The run-up to January 01st 2012 marked the first major if not most decisive test till date, of his intellectual and leadership prowess. Surrounded not only by counselors from within the land but also from IMF and other international sources, he ended up making the most politically suicidal of all choices on fuel subsidy removal and ended up blaming other people but himself for the foreseeable consequences. Olusegun Obasanjo would probably have listened to fewer advices, added one and one to make two and reflected on his past experience as Head of State to make a better choice to avert that inevitable mass uprising.

Indeed, I feel the pain so deeply in me that no matter how far I try, there is hardly anything substantial that I can pick upon to highlight as an outstanding achievement so far attributable to the government of President Jonathan. I have always acknowledged that the modest improvement in power supply so far, is one good step in the right direction that should not be overlooked. But so far it is yet a step. The milestone achievement on the decongestion of our seaports is also one good step that basically touches the lives of importers and not the common man. The good engineering work started on the Lagos-Benin Expressway is yet to be brought to a conclusive end. So in very many areas, there is hope but no fait accompli.

The million dollar question however, is what use all these will be if the nation left to reap the benefit of any such achievement (if it eventually materializes) is left in tatters as a shadow of years gone by. That is where the current rudderless status may end up leaving Nigeria. Of particular interest is the Boko Haram menace.

Following the arrest of the supposed Boko Haram King-Pin, there is now an uncontrolled jostle for a political settlement by people that have hitherto remained mute. The President’s first public statement was to reiterate that the menace will be ended, “no matter what” as if anyone had ever being in doubt that the menace will end one way or the other, any day, any time. While the general public more than ever, is now waiting for assuring signals that the perpetrators and financial supporters of Boko Haram will be found and punished according to law, the President is engaged in quiet backroom diplomacy negotiating with backgrounders and assuring them of a soft landing. Innocent lives have gone just in vain while living souls are helplessly watching in want of leadership inspiration. Unfortunately, not even half the doggedness with which the President confronted the masses on the fuel subsidy issue is brought to bear on Boko Haram protagonists.

The President however moved notably very swiftly to prosecute senior Police Officers who served their own country by killing the blood-thirsty illiterate leader and founder of Boko Haram named Yusuf, the way Osama Bin Leader was summarily executed. Uppermost in Jonathan’s mind was to please Northern leaders who counseled him that the prosecution would be a prelude to the laying down of arms by the brainwashed fanatics. Whenever it comes to confronting powerful people and asserting himself however, Jonathan is surprisingly cowardly and easily intimidated. Very much unlike Olusegun Obasanjo! Yet this President will never have the courage one day, to apologize to the nation for the wrong and misplaced prosecution of these Police Officers and compensate them for the wrongdoing. Juxtaposed with similar issues however, the nation will sooner or later face the rude awakening of a full reinstatement of Justice Salami with all accruing benefits, all because Salami has powerful backers.

The President cried out that elements of Boko Haram have infiltrated his government. Yet he refuses to speak out on Sanusi’s aggressive drive to appease his northern and Muslim constituency through Islamic Banking and the academic rationalization of Boko Haram’s terrorism. Astoundingly, the nation has now woken up to the reality that President Jonathan has actually mandated Sanusi to pursue the Islamic Banking agenda only quietly and implement it away from media and public view as from January 01st 2012. The same way this President sought to ambush his own people on fuel subsidy is the way he has now spat on the sensitivities of other religious communities to please Sanusi and his background backers for reasons yet unknown. Fortunately for him, Islamic Banking is not an issue as sensitive as the removal of fuel subsidy so that a mass uprising is not expected.

Most appalling however, is the length the President has now gone to desecrate the office of the Presidency by provoking an all-out brawl with a former Governor. Just when we thought the Atiku-Obasanjo dogged fight was the last the nation would see of such public desecration of the exalted office, President Jonathan chose to open a new chapter unforced. While the Atiku-Obasanjo battle was a class warfare that cut across ethnic divide and historical residues of colonial politics that was unwittingly fueled by unsuspecting collaborators, Jonathan’s chosen open mudslinging with Timpre Sylva is absolutely unnecessary, unwarranted and unpresidential.

In times like this, I wonder if he is truly advised by his media man Reuben Abati with all his wealth of media experiences. After all, he is a President known for his willingness to listen to as many views as the world can offer, never mind that he will always end up making the wrong choices. Making the wrong choices however also leads to speculations of how much wrong advice dominates the flood of choices the President is made to face. Placing this fact against the high qualification of his advisers, one is forced to ask what paper qualification is still worth these days anyway.

It is yet a mystery what informed the President’s comments on Governor Sylva while cautioning aspiring Governor Dickson to watch out on his performance index if he eventually becomes Governor. Something tells me however, that President Jonathan made this speech unscripted leaving his handlers with a nightmare scenario.

So in the end, leaving all jokes aside, we will be able to understand that President Obasanjo who stepped on several toes by not listening to advices was least conspicuous for making the wrong choices. If at all, he was known for making the wrong enemies. Many of his enemies from the North or from the South would not have dared to toy with Obasanjo the way they all toy with President Jonathan these days.

Frisky Larr is author of the book “Nigeria’s Journalistic Militantism” probing into the poor role of Journalism in Nigeria! ISBN: 9781456777906.
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by LogicMind: 11:15am On Feb 07, 2012
ofemmanus at it again. it won't work.
if you want to continue getting your subsidy and handouts, jonathan must finish his term in office and fairly lose the next election.
any attempt to remove him otherwise will result in chaos you can't even begin to imagine.
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by vivinwa: 12:07pm On Feb 07, 2012
God forbid
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by Thatdave(m): 12:07pm On Feb 07, 2012
no going back on subsidy.
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by MuNeme(m): 12:08pm On Feb 07, 2012
Paid writers!
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by wowo2: 12:10pm On Feb 07, 2012
back as president? NO
his second time better than the first? NO

NO WAY, MY LITTLE PUMPKIN.
OBJ, HAS TOO MUCH BLOOD ON HIS HANDS, MY DEAR
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by Mobinga: 12:15pm On Feb 07, 2012
He was given 8 years, still a failure. Why should anyone give him even a second?
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by babaowo: 12:16pm On Feb 07, 2012
yes with idowu awolowo his vice president lolz
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by FXKing2012(m): 12:20pm On Feb 07, 2012
OBJ remains the best president we've had since 1963. Quote me anywhere!
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by mekuzoil(m): 12:24pm On Feb 07, 2012
I can't eat back my vomit, period! cool cool
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by Arosa(m): 12:27pm On Feb 07, 2012
We all know that OBJ is the best president we ever had, but we need to move on to greater things/peeps. like fashola, Donald duke, etc.
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by waxrider: 12:29pm On Feb 07, 2012
I dont know of the future, but, OBJ is still the best for now compared to others. He is corrupt as others.
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by ceejayluv(m): 12:36pm On Feb 07, 2012
For wetin?!! To bring back the do-or-die style of politricks? Or to pump anoda billions of dollars in power sector and end up wit 3000
MW?,   He had his good sides though, but its forward ever!!
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by denitro(m): 12:41pm On Feb 07, 2012
FXKing2012:

OBJ remains the best president we've had since 1963. Quote me anywhere!

You should have your head examined,

Recent revelations show rot and decay (corruption) in Pension office, NNPC, Police etc
Your so called best president lived and fed on the corrupt system for 8 years,

WHAT A JOKE,
IN FACT THE JOKE OF THE CENTURY, !!!!!
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by expert555: 12:42pm On Feb 07, 2012
Yes he is undoubtly the best President Nigeria ever had, since he left what have you achieved?
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by waxrider: 12:44pm On Feb 07, 2012
For wetin?!! To bring back the do-or-die style of politricks? Or to pump anoda billions of dollars in power sector and end up wit 3000
MW?,   He had his good sides though, but its forward ever!!

But we are backward already with this chief retardeeen officer.

OBJ cleaned our debt, GEJ revived it and multiplied it
No Boko-haram during OBJ tenure, GEJ created one.
Fuel susidy was 3billion during OBJ, GEJ multiply it to 1.7 trillion.


Is that forward or backward. Lets think ooooo
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by expert555: 12:48pm On Feb 07, 2012
@denitro

Yeah what have you done about it. If he was still in power he would have sort the power sector by now. He was looking for many legacies that would have been one of them. Tell us what you have acheive since he left power. Have you sort the corrution issue? who is feeding on corruption now? I bet somebody else is. More importanly, corruption would hav been controlled. Those who would have been allowed to steal some few bobs would have been some body who have something to offer the country, as at now everyone steals no controlls.
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by Gbawe: 12:54pm On Feb 07, 2012
I would rather burn my Nigerian Passport, for good, than see OBJ back as President. This has always been the plan of this egotistically vengeful man. Place mediocrities everywhere, guaranteed to fail, and look good by default. No single Nigerian has ever effectively answered me when I have wondered how OBJ , as the "lover" of Nigeria he claims to be, actively worked to ensure that the top 4 Nigerians, after he left office, were Yar Adua, GEJ, David Mark and hairdresser Madam Etteh. A progressive and ambitious nation run by those 4 names ? Are you kidding me?

I won't even go into the gangsterism and criminality OBJ vengefully decimated his own region of origin with. Anyone dreaming of the return of OBJ is simply antediluvian to the point of personal irresponsibility. OBJ, to me, should be part of our sordid past rather than be touted as relevant or even needed today. His continous mention just shows that Nigerians are addicts for some personalities and certain public figure to the extent we will hanker for them to be recycled rather than ambitiously look for their modern replacement who probably be much more efficient.
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by FXKing2012(m): 12:57pm On Feb 07, 2012
OBJ brought the GSM;
OBJ created thousands of jobs through local content initiative;
OBJ effectively fought corruption with EFCC;
OBJ put fear into all forms of militancy and the likes of Boko Haram would not have existed if OBJ was in power;
OBJ cleared our debts;
OBJ brought in numerous foreign investments;
OBJ was all about all round development;
OBJ fought Tinubu to a stand-still;
There was subsidy during the time of OBJ,

The list is endless, now who dare says OBJ is not the best president we have ever had?
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by expert555: 1:03pm On Feb 07, 2012
@FXKING 2012

I totally agreed 110% with you people who ARE talkin bad ABOUT him here can not reconcile the fact they were wrong when they scumber his third term bid. It was mistake they don't want to accept, asked them what they have achive since he gave power back to them. They are at stand-still in every front. CONFUSED
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by expert555: 1:06pm On Feb 07, 2012
@GBAWE

Please stop being medramatic you probably one of those peoplener see anything good about people you don't like.
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by akinnux(m): 1:08pm On Feb 07, 2012
Obasanjo has done his bit. Let's try new hand. I believe that many other able Nigerian, my humble self inclusive, who will even outperform Obasanjo if giving the chance to lead Nigeria.
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by omoalayo(m): 1:12pm On Feb 07, 2012
I think, He is the best president we ever had, Created fear into the hearth of people, yet shows love, Esp when He smiles, The evil is on His hand as is it on other politicians hand, I could remember Him telling Agagu that He used all His allocation 4 road construction, Rather than layn His hand on other projects, I mean he had power over every single 1 of the Governors, He silenced many devils during His time, Babangida nd others, He knws those to put incharge of things, An important case, being, Ribadu, EFCC Dora Akunyili, NAFDAC, nd I cn remember Oshiomole , Labour, Not like Jonathan's getting everythin wrong, I still love Obasanjo, More than d rest,
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by phreakabit(m): 1:13pm On Feb 07, 2012
HAHAHAHAHAHA is this a joke or something?
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by hbrednic: 1:17pm On Feb 07, 2012

olurun maje e
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by millionbuc(m): 1:24pm On Feb 07, 2012
This topic is pointless, lets talk about something more interesting like how Lamido Sanusi is
defending Elrufai because he plans to marry elrufais second wife's daughter. sad sad sad

http://5slate..com/2012/02/man-sanusi-lamido-supporter-of-boko.html
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by Demdem(m): 1:36pm On Feb 07, 2012
denitro:

You should have your head examined,

Recent revelations show rot and decay (corruption) in Pension office, NNPC, Police etc
Your so called best president lived and fed on the corrupt system for 8 years,

WHAT A JOKE,
IN FACT THE JOKE OF THE CENTURY, !!!!!

And what has this got to do with OBJ? are u aware that we have had a President before the present retardeen?
OBJ really tried his best. Despite his numerous goofs, i still give it to him. he did well however wont want him back, want a fresher and better person.
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by upnefa(m): 1:38pm On Feb 07, 2012
god forbid obj,though he's stil ruling
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by FXKing2012(m): 1:44pm On Feb 07, 2012
They all know OBJ is the best, but as Nigerians we just must complain to fulfill all righteousness. Even if the best president in the world shld rule Nigeria, our pple wld still complain. Itz normal so I'm not moved.
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by Nobody: 1:58pm On Feb 07, 2012
YES As STUDENT UNION PRESIDENT grin
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by Baawaa(m): 1:59pm On Feb 07, 2012
Nigerians,as a nation we don't value what we have.Outside Nigeria Obasanjo is well respected.But he is not a perfect man
Re: Who Doesn’t Wish Obasanjo Back As President? by Marlboro1: 2:33pm On Feb 07, 2012
Yes oooooooo 165 million times. How can anyone wish for the current president instead?

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