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Her Excellency, Madam President, By Chido Onumah by plaindealer: 6:12am On Jul 26, 2013




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If there was any doubt that she is in charge of the country, it was dispelled last week with what could easily pass as a “presidential address” by Her Excellency, Dame (Dr) Patience Faka Jonathan (PFJ).

I take issue with the way the First Lady of the Federal Republic has carried herself since a combination of good luck and political intrigue brought her to power as First Lady three years ago.
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From being the inconspicuous wife of a vice president whose main job was reading newspapers, PFJ has grown to the most powerful First Lady in the history of Nigeria and she is blithely usurping the power of the president.

When the First Lady is more visible and vocal than the president, then something is wrong. We thought we had it bad with Turai Yar’Adua. While the late Umaru Yar’Adua of blessed memory was snoozing at the Presidency, his wife and her cabal ran amok, almost imperiling the country. When that grotesque absurdity came to an end in May 2010, Nigerians heaved a sigh of relief. Little did they know that they would look at the Turai Yar’Adua era with nostalgia.

Of course, like all power-besotted individuals, it is easy for the First Lady to attribute her power and position to some divine force. And that was exactly what she did last week when she gathered some sycophantic “men and women of God” led by Bishop God-do-well Awomapara for a state visit at the Presidential Villa. Well, it looked like “God-did-well” for his faithful servants at the end of the circus.

A few months ago, when Mrs. Jonathan returned from her extended hospitalization in Germany for an undisclosed illness, she told us that she had been to the great beyond and back. We were expecting “a new improved” and sober First Lady. If we expected that experience to “teach her any lessons”, it clearly did not.

Rather, PFJ has thrown herself into the political fray, bestriding the political landscape like a colossus and committing one political faux pas after another with relish. Of course, as a Nigerian, the First Lady has interests. And there is nothing wrong in seeking to advance those interests. But that desire has to be channeled through her husband, her elected representatives or relevant public office holders.

When Nigerians voted for Goodluck Jonathan, they did not vote for him and his wife. Patience Faka Jonathan was not on the ballot box during the last general election. That is the tough lesson Mrs. Jonathan has to learn and quickly too. It is sad enough that we have to live with the quirks of a rudderless Presidency; to add the inanities and meddlesomeness of the First Lady is undoubtedly “double wahala”.

You can’t but pity Nigeria. Anyone who saw Mrs. Jonathan in her imperial majesty and splendor on the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) last week reading the riot act to Nigerians on how to be good citizens and followers would be pardoned if she was mistaken for the president and commander-in-chief. The audacity, the impudence! PFJ can be messiah or saviour to those who are in search of earthly messiahs and saviours, but for goodness sake, as a nation, we do not deserve this contempt for decency. Jonathan and her Dame have taken this side-show that passes for governance too far.

Now is the time to curtail the paternalistic bravado of the First Lady. The “mummy culture” that allows the First Lady to arrogate to herself the role of “mother of the nation” which makes every Nigerian a daughter or son, no matter how old or highly placed, is patently undemocratic.

Reuben Abati, then chairman of the editorial board of The Guardian and now spokesperson of the president and his First Lady, was right when he wrote about Mrs. Jonathan’s three years ago. “Many of our compatriots, particularly persons in positions of privilege and authority confuse this – the freedom to be free – with the right to be disagreeable”, Abati noted. “The truth is that democracy is about rights and responsibilities, a democratic dispensation therefore cannot be a licence for disagreeable conduct as a norm; just as the possession of power in any form does not guarantee the right to be reckless or to ignore the etiquette required of office holders”.

We know where Abati is eating from today and his current position on the meddlesomeness of the First Lady, but that does not vitiate his point. “When people suddenly find themselves in such position (as PFJ found herself in May 2010), prepared or unprepared, anywhere in the world, they are taken through a crash programme in finishing and poise”, Abati wrote three years in reference to First Lady and her shenanigans during a visit to her hometown in Okrika, Rivers State.

What a difference three years make. I am not sure the First Lady has taken the crash programmme Abati recommended three years ago. Which is why she has failed to realize, in the words of Abati, “that being the wife of an important man comes with serious responsibilities lest (you) sabotage the same person that (you) should be supporting”.

Patience Jonathan is consciously or unconsciously sabotaging President Jonathan. The president may decide not act for reasons best known to him. But as Abati noted, “The Jonathans must be told that Nigeria does not have a co-Presidency. We have only one president and his name is Goodluck Ebele Jonathan”.

From Abati, we learnt that, “Under the Jonathan presidency, Dame Patience Jonathan even got a special allocation in the original budget for the 2010 Golden jubilee anniversary whereas she has no official, financial reporting responsibilities! The international standard is that spouses in these circumstances must not only appear but be seen to be above board like Caesar’s wife. They must not misbehave like Marie Antoinette”.

It is appalling that Senators of the Federal Republic, led by the rascally Ahmed Rufai Sani Yerima, voted to keep a section of the constitution which is not only discriminatory but puts the female child at risk and there hasn’t been as much as a whimper from the First Lady, the so-called mother of the nation.

Yerima and the First Lady appear to have something in common. While the apostle of child-bride – whose children would likely be in elite schools outside Nigeria – seeks to undermine the secularity of the country and imperil the future of our children, our omnipresent First Lady has assumed powers not known to the constitution.

Please, “Madam President”, listen to the wise counsel of Dr. Reuben Abati. Do not push your Goodluck![/b]


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Re: Her Excellency, Madam President, By Chido Onumah by plaindealer: 6:14am On Jul 26, 2013
What a brutal indictment... Her dullard husband obviously don hand over his balls to her ..
Re: Her Excellency, Madam President, By Chido Onumah by Tundeiab(m): 6:32am On Jul 26, 2013
What ever the situation, we Nigerians don't have the right to rain insults on the number one citizen of our country. The Holy Bible implores us to pray for our leaders, knowing fully well they are faced with enormous challenges. Has the insults and curses that you guys have been raining on him yielded any fruits for the past 3 yrs? No, I guess. I see any one that is being insultive to any one in the position of power as being childish.
Re: Her Excellency, Madam President, By Chido Onumah by adconline(m): 6:44am On Jul 26, 2013
Tundeiab: What ever the situation, we Nigerians don't have the right to rain insults on the number one citizen of our country. The Holy Bible implores us to pray for our leaders, knowing fully well they are faced with enormous challenges. Has the insults and curses that you guys have been raining on him yielded any fruits for the past 3 yrs? No, I guess. I see any one that is being insultive to any one in the position of power as being childish.
Stupid, God gave u brain and u have refused to use it
Re: Her Excellency, Madam President, By Chido Onumah by plaindealer: 1:23pm On Jul 26, 2013
adconline:
Stupid, God gave u brain and u have refused to use it


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Re: Her Excellency, Madam President, By Chido Onumah by Gbawe: 1:55pm On Jul 26, 2013
Always interesting to read from chido Onumah. He is stating it as it is here but will they listen? I don't think so.
Re: Her Excellency, Madam President, By Chido Onumah by Olaolufred(m): 2:01pm On Jul 26, 2013
Was so impressed when I read this on Punch few hours ago.
Onumah used Abati to finish She-popo****** and the He-popo who relinquish our mandate to his appendage.
They can not do Onumah nothing. They will only go to Abati and tell him to see his "mis-use of pen" (ikokuko).
Nigeria had never had it this downgrading.
Re: Her Excellency, Madam President, By Chido Onumah by kstyle2(m): 2:01pm On Jul 26, 2013
D sad tin is i couldn't care less.
Re: Her Excellency, Madam President, By Chido Onumah by DerideGull(m): 2:05pm On Jul 26, 2013
Any overfed or malnourished fool that does not appreciate the demeanor of the first lady of Nigeria, Mrs. Patience Faka Jonathan, can jump the cliff.

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