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The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by biafranqueen(op): 11:12pm On Feb 08, 2015
The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections
Jonathan and Buhari do not offer credible options and lack the competence to lead the country
February 5, 2015 2:00AM ET
In a 2005 report, “Mapping Sub-Saharan Africa's Future,” the United States National Intelligence Council predicted the “outright collapse of Nigeria” within 15 years. At the time, many Nigerians, including then-President Olusegun Obasanjo, dismissed the report.

But as Nigerians go to the polls next week, the doomsday prediction of U.S. intelligence appears to be coming five years earlier than expected.

The vast majority of Nigerians distrust the political class. This is exacerbated by the pervasive misrule, incompetence, inordinate ambition and mediocrity that plague the country’s political landscape. The stakes in next month’s elections are high. And the outcome is going to test Nigeria’s continued existence as one state. If politicians refuse to play by the rules, amid a political atmosphere charged with bitterness, acrimony and intolerance, the elections could break apart Africa’s most populous country.

Nigeria’s VUCA world

The insecurity created by the Islamist group Boko Haram poses a significant threat to the credibility of the polls. Elections are unlikely to take place in parts of northeastern Nigeria that are controlled by the group. On Jan. 22, Nigeria’s national security adviser, Sambo Dasuki called on the electoral commission to delay the vote, noting that nearly 30 million eligible voters are yet to receive voting cards. The fact that nearly half of the electorate had not received their voter cards less than three weeks before the elections means that the vote is bound to lack credibility. Nigeria’s opposition and the electoral commission have rejected the call.

Nigeria should delay the Feb. 14 presidential election but not for the reasons advanced by Dasuki. The two presidential candidates — Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and his main rival, retired army Gen. Muhammadu Buhari — lack the necessary clout, competence and character to lead Nigeria at this critical moment in its history.

Nigeria’s sociopolitical milieu mirrors what Duke University researchers described as a VUCA world — characterized by volatility, uncertainty, complexity and ambiguity. In this type of environment, the traditional skills of leadership are not enough. Instead, a major disruption in the country’s leadership dynamics is needed to force the political class to devise new ways of doing old things rather than recycle old ideas. While a relative newcomer to Nigeria’s political scene, Jonathan is a captive of the old order even more so than Buhari, who has been a major player in Nigerian politics since the 1970s.

Growing insecurity, rampant corruption and Jonathan’s tepid approach to governance have exposed his weakness. Politics is about perception, and among Nigerians he has created a perception that he is weak. This was exemplified by his administration’s failure to rescue more than 200 girls abducted by Boko Haram last April.

Nigeria is simply not ready for this election. The insecurity in the north of the country is bound to mar the election. More important, the two candidates do not offer credible options for Nigerians.
Unlike his predecessor Obasanjo, who had been a general in the army, Jonathan does not command the respect of top military brass. The Nigerian military has a long history of involvement in politics. And the rank and file still struggles to subordinate itself to civilian authority. Jonathan, a civilian leader with no military background, had a frosty relationship with the military, to the extent that some commanders refused to respect his orders. It is no surprise, then, that Dasuki blamed the failure to rescue the Chibok girls on the military, whom he called cowards.

Unlike Jonathan, Buhari, who briefly ruled the country in the 1980s after taking power in a military coup, enjoys the admiration of the military. Running his third presidential campaign, Buhari comes off as a spent force and has not offered any fresh ideas. Yet his ascendance to power through the ballot box has the potential to quell the security crises in the country. The famous War Against Indiscipline — which sought to promote public morality, civic responsibility and Nigerian nationalism — was one of the positive legacies of his 20-month tenure.

Lack of credibility

Nigeria appears to be teetering on the edge of the abyss. The National Human Rights Commission is worried that intemperate calls to arms from the two campaigns could lead to postelection violence. The commission and two U.S.-based election observers — the National Democratic Institute and International Republican Institute — called on the two candidates to refrain from making vitriolic statements and warned that the electoral commission is unprepared to oversee a credible poll. The election monitors noted incomplete distribution of permanent voter cards to eligible voters, reliance on voter card readers that have not been sufficiently tested and lack of voter education on how to use new technology.

Combined with Boko Haram’s campaign to annihilate Nigeria, the desperation to acquire or retain power could lead to violence on the scale not seen in Nigeria’s recent history.

Political violence in the country has the potential to degenerate into an unprecedented humanitarian crisis. Regional and international leaders must work to prevent this. All indications are that Nigeria is simply not ready for these elections. The insecurity in the north of the country is bound to mar the voting. More important, the two major candidates do not offer credible options for Nigerians.

Jonathan’s re-election would guarantee the status quo: continued insecurity, uncertainty, corruption, unemployment, irregular power supply and capital flight. Buhari’s victory would not bring about any meaningful or fundamental change in the polity either. He might introduce a few policy changes to appear different. But he has yet to reconcile with his controversial past, including the $2.8 billion from oil revenue that disappeared when he was petroleum minister in 1978. Besides, many Nigerians still view him as a religious zealot. During his 20-months in power, he set the stage for the eventual enrollment of Nigeria into the Organization of Islamic Conference, desecrating the secular position of the multiethnic and multireligious country. For years, Buhari has unsuccessfully tried to erase this image. For example, he chose a prominent Lagos pastor, Tunde Bakare, as a running mate in his last presidential bid and opted to wear European-style suits to obscure his public persona. And he has accumulated so much political debt that paying it back would result in patronizing the same cabal that is hindering Nigeria’s progress.

No Nigerian presidential incumbent has lost an election. If Buhari wins, it will come as a surprise to Nigerians and may signal a major shift in the growth of Nigeria’s democracy. But even if a Buhari victory brought about a respite from the nefarious activities of Boko Haram, youths in the Niger Delta would be up in arms in solidarity with Jonathan, their defeated kinsman. Buhari’s marriage with the southwest would not last long.

Neither outcome will be good for Nigeria. Postponing the election is the only good way out of this dilemma.
by Uchenna Ekwo @uchennaogbuagu
http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2015/2/the-real-reason-nigeria-should-delay-elections.html
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by stebell(m): 11:14pm On Feb 08, 2015
Space booked.
Trespassers will be shot in the head.
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Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by kodded(m): 11:23pm On Feb 08, 2015
HMMM
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by kodded(m): 11:24pm On Feb 08, 2015
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Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by eaglechild: 11:29pm On Feb 08, 2015
Buhari’s marriage with the southwest would not last long.

Even the cockerel observing from afar sees this clear hand writing on the wall.
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by major466(m):
During his 20-months in power, he set the stage for the eventual enrollment of Nigeria into the Organization of Islamic Conference, desecrating the secular position of the multiethnic and multireligious country.
That settles it. Buhari has always been a religious bigot. His comments and actions are there for everyone to see.
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by biafranqueen(op): 11:35pm On Feb 08, 2015
The author of the article like mist disporian journalist offered no solutions.

The truth of the matter is that under GEJ's administration we have so many new developments and measured progress.
4.10 years is never enough time to change 45 years of mismanagement by the old camp boys from Dodan Barracks.

We can no longer be held hostage by these old army cabal.
GEJ until a more qualified candidate in 2019.
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by chronique(m): 12:16am On Feb 09, 2015
I've said it before and I'd say it again. In the interest of peace,both Jonathan and Buhari should step down. The crisis that would follow a Buhari victory,would be worse than that of a Jonathan victory. A Buhari victory will plunge Nigeria into serious economic and financial crisis cos of the activities of the Niger delta militants. A Jonathan victory will cause riots in the north which would lead to loss of lives. Both candidates should step down if they want Nigeria to remain.
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Nobody: 12:26am On Feb 09, 2015
major466:
That settles it. Buhari has always been a religious bigots. His comments and actions are there for everyone to see.
So you just swallowed an opinion article on aljazeera's website
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Nobody: 12:27am On Feb 09, 2015
biafranqueen:
The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections
Jonathan and Buhari do not offer credible options and lack the competence to lead the country
February 5, 2015 2:00AM ET
http://america.aljazeera.com/opinions/2015/2/the-real-reason-nigeria-should-delay-elections.html
When did Uchenna Ekwo @uchennaogbuagu become al Jazeera? Smh
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Freelancer00(m): 12:27am On Feb 09, 2015
major466:
That settles it. Buhari has always been a religious bigots. His comments and actions are there for everyone to see.
Jonathan attends meetings with the OIC. Don't think with ur anus
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Nobody: 12:30am On Feb 09, 2015
biafranqueen:
The author of the article like mist disporian journalist offered no solutions.

The truth of the matter is that under GEJ's administration we have so many new developments and measured progress.
4.10 years is never enough time to change 45 years of mismanagement by the old camp boys from Dodan Barracks.

We can no longer be held hostage by these old army cabal.
GEJ until a more qualified candidate in 2019.
GBAM

God bless President GEJ. Politics should not be a do or die game. That we don't support one candidate should not make us enemy.
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by CyberTerrorist: 12:44am On Feb 09, 2015
Obiagelli:
So you just swallowed an opinion article on aljazeera's website
All the articles you've been swallowing hook,line & sinker here, are they not opinion articles?...bloody hypocrite.. angry
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Phoshkrown: 12:51am On Feb 09, 2015
Reallyyyy?, what else do you expect? N.L. is blocking so much info these days from people! Check my signature for the truth, take action!
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by ebbie9ja(m): 12:53am On Feb 09, 2015
chronique:
I've said it before and I'd say it again. In the interest of peace,both Jonathan and Buhari should step down. The crisis that would follow a Buhari victory,would be worse than that of a Jonathan victory. A Buhari victory will plunge Nigeria into serious economic and financial crisis cos of the activities of the Niger delta militants. A Jonathan victory will cause riots in the north which would lead to loss of lives. Both candidates should step down if they want Nigeria to remain.
You nailed it bro
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by ayukdaboss(m): 1:05am On Feb 09, 2015
major466:
That settles it. [s]Buhari has always been a religious bigot.[/s] His comments and actions are there for everyone to see.
Anytime I remember that our "altar kneeling" President GEJ has knelt down at about 10 churches prior to 2015 elections, I just see all these religious bigotry accusations on Buhari as baseless and mischievous
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by agabaI23(m): 1:07am On Feb 09, 2015
biafranqueen:
The author of the article like mist disporian journalist offered no solutions.

The truth of the matter is that under GEJ's administration we have so many new developments and measured progress.
4.10 years is never enough time to change 45 years of mismanagement by the old camp boys from Dodan Barracks.

We can no longer be held hostage by these old army cabal.
GEJ until a more qualified candidate in 2019.
You are very correct here.


[size=5pt]You did not come to my rescue here when i was fighting the supporters of APC
https://www.nairaland.com/2136888/discussion-government-contractor-wants-gej
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Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Chigold101(m): 1:14am On Feb 09, 2015
Freelancer00:
Jonathan attends meetings with the OIC. Don't think with ur anus
SUPER STORY... Which year & where was the meeting held? If GEJ goes to OIC meeting what would he understand they are saying? If Nigeria will go to OIC meeting under GEJ, it is Sambo that will go...
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Sierraloaded:
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Ikology(m): 6:44am On Feb 09, 2015
He can never rule this country. Never!.
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Boscojugunu(m): 7:32am On Feb 09, 2015
Incase
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by ICONgold(m): 7:53am On Feb 09, 2015
@ OP: while I agree with few of your analysis, I see your suggested solution as a temporal succor to eminent crash. The election can't stay postponed for life. Either we like it or not we must face it. If it signifies the end of the entity called Nigeria then we pray we can be alive to be part of the people that will restart again. But will this end Nigeria? Experts may soon be proved wrong again.
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by dridowu:
major466:
That settles it. Buhari has always been a religious bigot. His comments and actions are there for everyone to see.
@bolded, religious bigot ? If you call Buhari a religious bigot, what will you say about Namadi Sambo that went to the North and claim Buhari is the only muslim in APC , so they should not vote for him. You as a Christain, what can you say about Namadi Sambo comment ?
Chigold101:
SUPER STORY... Which year & where was the meeting held? If GEJ goes to OIC meeting what would he understand they are saying? If Nigeria will go to OIC meeting under GEJ, it is Sambo that will go...
Please visit this link and see for yourself
http://www.pmnewsnigeria.com/2013/02/06/in-pictures-jonathan-arrives-cairo-for-oic-summit/

http://dailypost.ng/2015/02/05/jonathan-first-nigerian-attend-oic-meeting-osinbajo/
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Joel3(m): 9:48am On Feb 09, 2015
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Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by citizenY(m): 10:04am On Feb 09, 2015
biafranqueen:
The author of the article like mist disporian journalist offered no solutions.

The truth of the matter is that under GEJ's administration we have so many new developments and measured progress.
4.10 years is never enough time to change 45 years of mismanagement by the old camp boys from Dodan Barracks.

We can no longer be held hostage by these old army cabal.
GEJ until a more qualified candidate in 2019.
Where is,your sourcehuh?
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Nutase: 10:49am On Feb 09, 2015
poop
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by Nobody: 11:38am On Feb 09, 2015
Just like marrying a woman because of what she offers to you or vis visa . If yawa gas, the marriage will crash because it was never from there mind but in desperation to get what they want.

Buhari is so desperate so he can do anything to get there and when he get their it will now be his right time to do what he wish and put fingers in there eyes.
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by mkpakanaodogwu(m): 11:49am On Feb 09, 2015
Am i a late comer?
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by TonySpike: 12:14pm On Feb 09, 2015
The article was not written by Al-Jazeera by was an opinion by another bigot in the name of Uchenna Ekwo.
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by PhockPhockMan: 12:21pm On Feb 09, 2015
Obiagelli:
So you just swallowed an opinion article on aljazeera's website
Aljazeera is sympathetic to Buhari's evil ambition all along, this is deceptive.
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by biafranqueen(op): 2:26pm On Feb 09, 2015
citizenY:
Where is,your sourcehuh?
Source of what? Power?
Re: The Real Reason Nigeria Should Delay Elections-Al Jazeera by biafranqueen(op): 4:38pm On Feb 09, 2015
PhockPhockMan:
Aljazeera is sympathetic to Buhari's evil ambition all along, this is deceptive.
Oh yeah number one fan see how they all run to thread thinking it was going to be Pro Buhari now its a fake article. They were full here when I posted it but did not comment.
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