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North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by iwaeda(op): 9:31am On Jul 19, 2025
In this interview, Professor Ango Abdullahi, a former vice chancellor of the Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria and chairman of the Northern Elders Forum, differed on what Buhari represented in politics and why the current crop of leaders in the North cannot be trusted to lead.

Recently, the North lost some prominent and elderly personalities, such as Aminu Dantata, Justice Uwais, Jibril Aminu and former President Muhammadu Buhari. How do you see the future of the region, especially looking at the loss of these very important personalities?

Well, as Muslims we know that from God we come and to God we shall return. Death happens every day. In the last four months we have experienced loss of fairly prominent personalities. We must also remember that the North has been going through this for ages. For those of us who saw when Sardauna, Abubakar (Tafawa Balewa), Mallam Aminu Kano and others like Tarka and Saraki died, it is a normal process. It all depends on timing and perhaps the circumstances of such deaths. It appears you are concerned about the timing of the passing of the four personalities you mentioned, perhaps in the context of the political situation in the country, with particular reference to the North. I think this is what you are alluding to. And when you look at each one of them, one of the youngest who just died is Buhari.

Each of them held very high offices and by some coincidence, each one held an office until he reached the pinnacle.

If you look at them in the context of the services they rendered to the country, and perhaps more specifically, their relevance to the issues in northern Nigeria and so on, there is no doubt that the country has lost a lot, more so the North. Certainly, we wish that these people were very much alive today, but God destined their departure at this time and they went. We have to accept that.

How will the North fare with the exit of Buhari?

To me, Buhari was an accident in politics. I didn’t know him until he became the military head of state. From when he joined the army, he would have been very much our junior. One must accept that when he came into office, he certainly was not a politician. And with due respect, I don’t think he knew much politics. At the time the Shagari government was kicked out, looking at the challenge before him at that time, one would have expected that he would find competent, hardworking, honest northern politicians or politicians generally in the country to assist his administration as a military head of state. Of course, this is what Gowon did.

Gowon became head of state at the age of 33 or 34 and what he did was to invite Aminu Kano, Awolowo and other politicians to run his government. And he succeeded for nine years, including fighting a civil war without borrowing one kobo. That is the major difference between General Gowon as a military head of state and Buhari. He didn’t get good political leadership, whether from the North or anywhere else to really guide his administration.

That’s why, unfortunately, he made all the kinds of mistakes that people were complaining about. He almost ran the administration as if he was running soldiers in the barracks. People were being jailed for 250 years etc. There was no law to consider offences, whether of politicians or others. That was his biggest difficulty in the beginning.

But as a person he must have meant well. He had his own deep convictions, but that would not serve the reality of the situation at that time. The reality of the situation demanded that he brought in people with different ideas – good ideas – to help organise a good government. In fact, because of that he failed and as he soon fell out with the military people that brought him to power, they decided to kick him out.

To some extent, he learned a little bit from his experience as a military head of state. Even when he returned, people still had confidence that he was the man they needed because of his personal convictions about the country, as well as his pronouncements about corruption, honesty, discipline etc. People still trusted that he would run a good civil government and the country would benefit. I think that was what propelled the support that eventually brought him to power as a civil president.

But he repeated the same mistake he made when he was military head of state. He didn’t take the correct assistance, whether in the form of ministers, advisors or whatever, to come and help him run a civil governance. It was very difficult. I must say here that I didn’t see that personal experience.

The late Dan Masanin Kano, Maitama Sule was the leader of the Northern Elders Forum and we were very much behind all the efforts that would bring Buhari to power to replace Jonathan. After winning the election, Maitama Sule himself led about 40 of us to visit Buhari to congratulate him, and for him to preach because sometimes Sule was a preacher.

We told him that none of the people was anxious to get political appointment as all of them had served in various positions and retired honourably. They were willing to help his government free, without salaries or contracts; they were not pursuing money. Of course I was there. He thanked Dan Masanin for his advice.

In addition, here on my farm, 40 bullet-point advice was also given to him to guide a lot of things that were apparently going wrong early in his administration. Unfortunately, he went for those he wanted to trust. For some of us who spoke earlier, that administration was not running well.

Fortunately for me, when I went out to speak against his government at that time, his wife even supported me, saying, “A lot of the people in this government have no voting cards;” meaning that they were really not politicians as such but people searching for opportunities, whether for appointments or contracts. That is what eventually ruined the Buhari administration: incompetent and dishonest people. There was a lot of stealing. Nobody can deny this. He has died but you also have to speak on facts of history.

Is that to say the North did not benefit from his government?

Well, I wouldn’t say that because he was not running the government on behalf of the North, he was running a Nigerian government. But the North has its own problems and had a right to present them for solutions at the federal level, as well as the states. Perhaps because he would ignore advice, they too ignored advice; and that’s why the collective failure and suffering of the North was understandable.

At the federal level there was not much; and at the states you had boys or young people who saw themselves as administrators or rulers of people rather than leaders. This is what really happened in the last administration. He was a good man but unfortunately, his political acumen did not help him to really get the correct frame for successful operation of a civilian government in a political setting.

As a military man, orders must be obeyed, but in the civilian setting, questions are asked and argued. You may ignore them but at your own peril because people will say yes when they think it is yes, and no when they think, it is no. Unfortunately, this is what happened in his case. He was not lucky. Whether it was his fault or that of some people close to him, he didn’t find very competent, honest and dedicated people to help him run a civil administration.

Do you think the crop of politicians we have in the North can be trusted to lead?

The right people can take the leading position in the forthcoming elections. To answer that question, you must also look into history. Where were they? Were they not there as governors? Did they solve problems of their respective states? Or have they solved the problems of the North? They were virtually responsible for what we are in today in the sense that we are looking forward to having somebody better than the present president of the country.

I haven’t seen sufficient evidence yet. Nigerians are tired of the kind of political system that has been imposed on them.

Even this American presidential system is not being operated according to the rules that apply in America today. I will give you an example – I have not seen a single primary election in the United States or an election to an office where a candidate was declared winner by getting not less than 50 per cent of the votes. But here, Tinubu had eight million, Atiku had around six million while Obi had over six million too – all of the numbers put together is not a lot. In fraction, Tinubu had only 26 per cent of the presidential votes, so how could he be our president? In the American system, there is no way he would be declared president until he scored more than 50 per cent of the votes cast for that election. So we are running a system to suit our individual needs, rather than collective democratic needs of our people.

Another recent example is that each local government was assigned a chairman – I consider it to be an assignment – not election. How do you allow a system that allows a governor to appoint an independent electoral commission for his state.

Is the Northern Elders Forum looking for a suitable direction for the North?

As a politically active group, the NEF keeps an eye on the way Nigeria is going and makes sure that the North is getting a fair deal in relation to other parts of the country. That’s all. It is up to people to see that they complement this. And they can complement this in so many ways, but the most effective way is through elections. Nigerians should elect people that will not betray them. Most of the people that have betrayed the North are the ones running around now looking for positions again, either as president or whatever.
https://dailytrust.com/north-after-buhari-no-one-is-ready-to-lead-north-prof-ango-abdullahi/

Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by helinues: 9:33am On Jul 19, 2025
The vacuum late president Buhari left in the north might take some time for another person to overtake it. Currently, the closest is Kwankwaso but his popularity is restricted to some areas.

Atiku and Elrufai don't have both religion and political ideology that aligned with the northern elites
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by madridguy(m): 9:36am On Jul 19, 2025
I have been laughing when some people are saying the likes of Atiku, Kwankwaso or El Rufai will occupy the space of Baba Buhari.

It will take years if not decades before the North will produce another man close to Baba Buhari.

May Allah expand Baba Buhari grave, be with his family he left behind, and the entire Ummah.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by SmartPolician: 10:09am On Jul 19, 2025
Northern Nigeria needs a radical leader who will challenge the establishment and compel the people to embrace western education. The only person fit to take that role is Sanusi. That man should've become a political leader.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by aswani(m): 10:13am On Jul 19, 2025
Peter Obi is ready to lead anytime he is called upon. As long as you pipo nor mind say Obidients don abuse una taya bifor.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by Zionmdde: 10:14am On Jul 19, 2025
The way they portray these northern people as people who cannot use their minds and can be easily swayed and controlled
I hope one day they will get to break those chains off their necks
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by WizardOfNG:
SmartPolician:
Northern Nigeria needs a radical leader who will challenge the establishment and compel the people to embrace western education. The only person fit to take that role is Sanusi. That man should've become a political leader.
Sanusi is a hypocrite abeg. He has always talked the talk yet incapable of ever walking the walk.

The North cannot be rescued by leaders who cannot take the stance, 100%, that the problem of the North begins and end with Northerners themselves and not "Yoruba President" or "Southern advantage".

Like the Hausa man below insist is the case.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEczxfZ1s7Q?si=VQuXUy46U11cOfLL
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by iwaeda(op): 11:07am On Jul 19, 2025
Waziri of Adamawa is the one to take up the mantle. Atiku is coming. grin grin grin grin grin
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by WesleyPepper: 11:29am On Jul 19, 2025
May the soul of baba Buhari rest in peace . He had good intentions for the county based on his deep personal convictions.
Unfortunately, Nigeria is a basket case .
The mistake of January 1966 needs to be corrected first .

Nigerians must sit in a sovereign national conference to re discuss the Nigerian question again .

Until then, we would continue to run around in a circle
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by Racoon(m): 11:50am On Jul 19, 2025
Simply because Buhari is the climax of abysmal standard of leadership ever seen from the north.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by PheelzAlmighty: 12:43pm On Jul 19, 2025
Nigerian politics will give you a headache in your oesophagus.. grin

Yes, you will just be wondering who cursed the country 😠
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by emkz:
There were:

1. Ahmadu Bello

2. Abubakar Tafawa Balewa

3. Aminu Kano

4. Abubakar Rimi, and

5. Muhammadu Buhari.

Muhammadu Buhari committed class suicide. Despite being a General in the Army and being a minister of petroleum and natural resources as well as governor of old Northeastern state, Buhari was not openly aligned with the elites in the north. They were never in support of him being the president. His aversion for luxury and open elitism attracted him to the poor masses. They felt his humble background and humble living resonated with them.

They could connect with him on that level.

It took Buhari more than 20 years to build that cult followership. He succeeded because he committed class suicide. As an elite, he refused to be on the side of the elites and sided with the poor. He was not seen living ostentatiously. He was hated by the elites in the north. When he came back to run for president, his greatest opposition was the northern elite gang. He wasn't their friend. The poor masses gave him votes and fought for him. When he became president, the elites sought him out to be his friend. No one has his credentials. No one takes over from him.

Atiku has not shown consistency in his politics, having defected from PDP-->AC-->PDP-->APC-->PDP-->ADC-->huh Such flip-flop political acrobatics does not enshrine trust in followers.

The closest who was a shining star was the chairman of the subsidy probe who was exposed on camera collecting a bribe and going to prison which ended his career. Others with promising credentials are Kashim Shettima and Babagana Zulum.

What I think may happen is the concentration of regional political arrowheads. The northwest may align behind one person, the northeast may align with theirs (likely Shettima or Zulum), the northcentral will always be a battleground due to the numerous ethnic groups. The southwest mostly aligns with one person. The southsouth will also be a battleground due to their numerous ethnic groups. I am not sure the southeast will align behind one person.

The politics of the future will be determined by who is able to make friends across geopolitical zones.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by richiemcgold: 12:44pm On Jul 19, 2025
People like Tambuwal and Aliyu really miscalculated. If not, they should be in Poll position to lead the north by now
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by Tjra: 12:46pm On Jul 19, 2025
Racoon:
Simply because Buhari is the climax of abysmal standard of leadership ever seen from the north.
How do you want the North to vote Obi when you keep talking this way?

Nwanne, lets be very calculative.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by strangest(m): 12:47pm On Jul 19, 2025
Dangote is there abeg... He is more than qualified.. h
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by RavinWolf(m):
Hahahaha! Na who dey ment like dis? 🤣

So person go come talk say dem dey do election, but na governor dey pick who go win like say na "pikin party" where dem dey share meat? 😂 Which kind sele be dis?

My brother, wetin we dey run for Naija nor be "American system" o, na "I sabi person system!" 🚶🏾‍♂️

For where America dey talk 50%, Naija dey manage "anyhow percent wey big pass the rest", even if na 12%. As long as e dey carry agbada and sabi chop pepper soup, na him be winner. 🤷🏾‍♂️

You see all dis local government "elections"? Na wash! As dem dey say for Hausa:

"Idan akuya ta fada ruwa, ba laifi ne ba a ce an yi wanka da ita."
(If a goat mistakenly falls into water, no be crime to say dem bathe am.) 😂

In Warri we go talk say:
"If na only you cook soup, na you go share meat give yourself."

So how local gov election go fair when na governor cousin dey conduct am? Na play be that!

As for people wey betray North before and still dey find post now? Chai! Na dem be the real
"thief wey cry thief pass!" 😅

Omo, Naija politics sweet for laugh but bitter for belle. If we nor shine eye, dem go use "change" confuse us give us "chere ka m bia!" (wait make I come).

But make I leave matter before NEPA take light for INEC again! 💡🚫😂

Las las, my people,
"If monkey wear suit, no mean say e don become manager." 🐒🕴️
Na the same banana e still dey find! 🍌💀
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by selleniza: 12:48pm On Jul 19, 2025
So in his mind Atiku is not a leader. Atiku has been around since the days of Abiola.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by nairalanda1(m): 12:48pm On Jul 19, 2025
Zionmdde:
The way they portray these northern people as people who cannot use their minds and can be easily swayed and controlled
I hope one day they will get to break those chains off their necks
SO that they can vote for your own corruption and leave tinubu corruption behind instead of voting for new people that would change the way things are run.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by DEROX: 12:49pm On Jul 19, 2025
President buhari was the norhern lord, he was the king of za north
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by israelmao(m): 12:49pm On Jul 19, 2025
The midget El+Rufai the oppressor of the masses who always put up a pretentious disposition is there.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by Zionmdde: 12:50pm On Jul 19, 2025
nairalanda1:
SO that they can vote for your own corruption and leave tinubu corruption behind instead of voting for new people that would change the way things are run.
Far from that
I don't care who they decide to vote for
The way they portray northerners is as if they are robots with no senses of their own.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by AMINDA: 12:51pm On Jul 19, 2025
madridguy:
I have been laughing when some people are saying the likes of Atiku, Kwankwaso or El Rufai will occupy the space of Baba Buhari.

It will take years if not decades before the North will produce another man close to Baba Buhari.

May Allah expand Baba Buhari grave, be with his family he left behind, and the entire Ummah.
The North does not necessarily need to have a leader with a cult-like 12 million followers but the North will always align behind a leader with Northern interests. Afterall, Tinubu's real voting bloc is just about 2 million but he's the leader of the Yorubas. The North has never been without a Leader, even before Buhari. There will be a natural succession.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by bewisemasses: 12:52pm On Jul 19, 2025
The north needs radical leaders with conscience and anger against the status quo. The north is too steeped in poverty and illiteracy. Their current crop of top leadership is too selfish and greedy
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by nairalanda1(m): 12:52pm On Jul 19, 2025
Racoon:
Simply because Buhari is the climax of abysmal standard of leadership ever seen from the north.
That's the kind of abusive language, and condescension that leads to many southern candidates like obi losing in the north.

At the end, you call the north producers of abysmal leadership, illiterates and so forth, and then when election time comes, ye want them to vote for your candidate, support restructuring, and even support your position, after you have abused them all day long.

That's how elections are lost man. You are copying the ronu people who abused igbos and then expected them to vote for tinubu in 2023, while still being bigoted about it.

Better change yer attitude.

And did Nigeria get better under the soutth. Gej that was not abysmal ran down our forex from 60 to 30 billion dollars and was borrowing from june 2014, and having problems handling boko, and even then folk like you were blaming the North for his mistakes.

Honestly I don't understand ye guys and your opponents. Ye are both alike in many ways..
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by aribisala0(m): 12:53pm On Jul 19, 2025
helinues:
The vacuum late president Buhari left in the north might take some time for another person to overtake it. Currently, the closest is Kwankwaso but his popularity is restricted to some areas.

Atiku and Elrufai don't have both religion and political ideology that aligned with the northern elites
The North

Which states constitute this so called North

No politician has ever won all the states in the North since the time of Shagari
In 2011 Buhari did not win Plateau, Abuja,Kwara,Kogi,Benue, Borno,Nasarawa or Taraba

So this phrase THE NORTH that you throw around what does it mean?

It is just as meaningless as saying THE SOUTH

Buhari was popular in the Muslims part of North that speak Hausa North West and North East
Let us be clear
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by OLADD: 12:59pm On Jul 19, 2025
madridguy:
I have been laughing when some people are saying the likes of Atiku, Kwankwaso or El Rufai will occupy the space of Baba Buhari.

It will take years if not decades before the North will produce another man close to Baba Buhari.

May Allah expand Baba Buhari grave, be with his family he left behind, and the entire Ummah.
Even if they don't, surely a southerner would not inherit Buhari's cult following. In addition, even Buhari himself had started loosing his grip before passing.

One thing that's indisputable however, is that the north would vote enmass for thier own in 2027.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by Obiedun(m): 1:00pm On Jul 19, 2025
SmartPolician:
Northern Nigeria needs a radical leader who will challenge the establishment and compel the people to embrace western education. The only person fit to take that role is Sanusi. That man should've become a political leader.
You people forget quickly. Was he not a governor of CBN? What exemplinary life did he live? Infact he cannot be a good leader. The only thing he is good at is to talk. What he accuses other for is what himself practises
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by Paut(m): 1:06pm On Jul 19, 2025
north-after-buhari-no-one-is-ready-to-lead-north-prof-ango-abdullahi

I thought North said they have Atiku and El Rufai so why are they panicking?
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by treatise: 1:09pm On Jul 19, 2025
helinues:
The vacuum late president Buhari left in the north might take some time for another person to overtake it. Currently, the closest is Kwankwaso but his popularity is restricted to some areas.

Atiku and Elrufai don't have both religion and political ideology that aligned with the northern elites
Where has the ideology led them since the 1950s?. Prioritising religion over technology, education, rationality and other variablesthat could facilitate development.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by casualobserver: 1:13pm On Jul 19, 2025
aswani:
Peter Obi is ready to lead anytime he is called upon. As long as you pipo nor mind say Obidients don abuse una taya bifor.
This thing is not by propaganda or by gaslighting. He should show leadership in his party first. Buhari has been showing leadership decades before he became president. There is a reason he was drafted into politics because even outside politics he was already seen as a leader by his people.
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by aribisala0(m): 1:14pm On Jul 19, 2025
OLADD:
Even if they don't, surely a southerner would not inherit Buhari's cult following. In addition, even Buhari himself had started loosing his grip before passing.

One thing that's indisputable however, is that the north would vote enmass for thier own in 2027.
What cult following
Somehow people think repeating the same lie will make it true

Is it the rigged and underage voters

In 2011 he got12 million votes and Jonathan got 22 miliion if Buhari had cult following what would we call Jonathan's


yet when BVN was introduced total votes was just over 20 million

Truth is they were all rigging and gaming the system

Buhari was popular with Hausa speaking Muslims and they voted for him the same way they voted for Bashir Tofa with the notable exception of Kano . Tofa even won Kogi which Buhari never won before APC and Tofa was unknown relatively.

Buhari did not win Borno in 2011 which Abiola won
Let us not perpetrate myths that are not grounded

There is no cult like anything

The NE NW generally voted how they have always voted for a Hausa speaking Muslim
Re: North After Buhari: No One Is Ready To Lead North — Prof Ango Abdullahi by helinues: 1:20pm On Jul 19, 2025
aribisala0:
The North

Which states constitute this so called North

No politician has ever won all the states in the North since the time of Shagari
In 2011 Buhari did not win Plateau, Abuja,Kwara,Kogi,Benue, Borno,Nasarawa or Taraba

So this phrase THE NORTH that you throw around what does it mean?

It is just as meaningless as saying THE SOUTH

Buhari was popular in the Muslims part of North that speak Hausa North West and North East
Let us be clear
It doesn't have to be only politics. Northerners are simple in life style which Buhari showed the traits. No politicians in north is currently close to such traits
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