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Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians

By Farooq A. Kperogi, Ph.D.

Twitter: @farooqkperogi


In most parts of the world, it feels like the world has come to, or is coming to, an end. Routines have been displaced. Familiar reality has been ruptured. Even habitual perceptions of the world around us are being disrupted. And people are gripped by immobilizing panic and anxiety.

In stressful, uncertain moments like this, people look up to their national leaders for assurance, for psychological comfort, for emotional stability, for guidance, for good cheer. Most leaders have lived up to this expectation. They have addressed their compatriots in national broadcasts and become consolers in chief. Well, except Nigeria’s Muhammadu Buhari.

Amid spiraling apprehension about the new coronavirus and the uptick in the number of infections in the country, there has been unnervingly loud silence from the man who calls himself Nigeria’s “president.”

The quietude from the Presidential Villa in the midst of potentially one of the world’s worst pandemics has been so disturbing that citizens have been literally pleading to hear from the man who claims to be their president.

Even Nigeria’s infamously pliant, “rubber-stamp” Senate, which takes pride in being at the beck and call of the executive, has called on Buhari to address the nation. But one of Buhari’s media aides said such calls from the senate amounted to “populism and cheap politics”!

Why can’t Buhari address the nation? What’s the big deal about a 5-minute (or less) televised address to the nation that someone will write for him? Well, the truth, which I’ve been pointing out since 2018, is that Buhari is too steeped in battles with his own personal demons to care about Nigerians.

Buhari is not well. A televised broadcast, however short, might expose and aggrandize this fact more forcefully than ever before. Notice that in previous broadcasts that his handlers felt compelled to ask him to make, he evinced noticeably low energy and slurred his speech.

On November 23, 2018, I tweeted about my encounter with a doctor who met Buhari in a non-medical context and told me, based on his treatment of and interactions with dementia patients, he was convinced that Buhari has dementia which, as I’ve pointed out before, is often characterized by repetitiveness, unawareness, mental deterioration, impaired memory, diminished quality of thought, slurred speech, and finally complete helplessness.

When I first pointed this out, a few people thought I was being malicious in the service of my opposition to his reelection. Now even close aides of Buhari admit in private that I was right. People who have had a chance to interact with him recently also concede that Buhari appears to be wracked by an irreversible mental decline and loss of control.

He stays no longer than 10 minutes at Federal Executive Council meetings and goes there only for photo ops to deceive Nigerians into thinking that he is in charge when, in fact, he is a sick puppy. It isn’t his fault that he is sick. Anyone, including me, can fall ill. I concede that. But Nigeria is too complex to be governed by a sick, insentient person.

If Buhari had any honor, he would have declined to seek a second term on account of his health and for the love of the people of Nigeria. But his ambition and greed are greater than his patriotism and integrity.

Now, Nigeria is officially “presidentless” not just because Buhari’s current mandate is brazenly rigged and therefore illegitimate but because Buhari has no mental presence to rule. Abba Kyari, his Chief of Staff, no longer conceals the fact that he is the one who calls the shots in the Presidential Villa—and in Nigeria. A March 10, 2020 news report in ThisDay, for instance, said Kyari was in Germany on behalf of Nigeria to hold talks with Siemens “on improved power” in the country.

That’s not the duty of a chief of staff. But anyone who doesn’t know by now that Abba Kyari is Nigeria’s unelected (perhaps unelectable) surrogate president must be living under the rock. But because he isn’t officially the president, not to mention the fact that he has severe speech impediments, he can’t address the nation.

So the first reason Buhari won’t address the nation is that doing so would expose his state of mental and physical health. A sick, ghostly “president” slurring his speech in a televised national broadcast would probably spook the nation more ominously than coronavirus can.

The second reason is that Buhari is in a grievous bind now. He was supposed to go to London for a medical checkup in February, but the leak of this information on social media and on fringe news websites caused his handlers to postpone it by a few weeks— after, as usual, declaring that the leak was “fake news.”

The halt of all air travel to the UK—and, of course, the fear of contracting coronavirus in London—has ensured that Buhari can’t go to London. This must be one moment when he wished he built at least one state-of-the-art hospital in Abuja.

Given the horrible state of healthcare in Nigeria (which was made even worse by Buhari’s serial neglect of the sector in the time he has been “president”) and the inability to go on medical tourism anywhere else in the world, I would be shocked if Buhari is even remotely in a position to address the nation.

So Nigerians eager to hear from the man who says he is their president will have to contend with dishonest presidential press releases that purport to emanate from Buhari’s words, but which are actually ordered by Abba Kyari. Yemi Osinbajo is of no consequence any more.

Of course, even when Buhari was healthy and mentally alert, empathy, compassion, and fellow feeling were not his strong suits. He is a solipsistic narcissist who has no capacity for vicarious identification with the plight of people who are not directly related to him.

So it’s unfair to implicate only his physiological and mental decline in his insensitivity to the anxieties and dread of everyday people. His ill health only brought his cold detachment from people into bolder, more visible relief.

To be fair to him, though, people who are worshipped by as many stupid people as Buhari has been worshipped most of his adult life tend to suffer compassion deficit. A lot of his worshippers are now realizing that they wasted their emotions on a man who doesn’t care a tinker’s damn about them. But the most hopeless of them persist in their folly.

In Nigeria, the new coronavirus isn’t just threatening people and upending their ways of life, it is also exposing the crying leadership deficit in the country and the fraud that is packaged as the country’s “president.” I hope we all come out of this alive.
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Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by simeonabio(m): 10:53am On Mar 21, 2020
Ok, nice write up
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by Factfinder1(m): 10:53am On Mar 21, 2020
Dullard
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by Paperwhite(op): 10:54am On Mar 21, 2020
The halt of all air travel to the UK—and, of course, the fear of contracting coronavirus in London—has ensured that Buhari can’t go to London. This must be one moment when he wished he built at least one state-of-the-art hospital in Abuja.
shocked grin grin cheesy Just see what covid19 did to Ajala.Abeg more of it.You must get sense by force.
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by Sufisunni: 11:58am On Mar 21, 2020
One thing for sure, is that Buhari is not in charge
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by Lynx001:
America: we feel ur pain. Releases billions of dollars for citizens. adresses americans hourly on corona.
canada prime minister: canadians we got your back. Order free 3months housing plan.
nigeria: 20naira removed from fuel. The president IN A STATEMENT ISSUED BY GARBA SHEHU,FEMI ADESINA, Or represented by his SA. Any way thank God he is not saying anything live. To avoid something like what happened to him in an international conference.
reporter:how would asses the epidemic situation in ur country.
buhari. yes, za issue of climate change is serious. Za youths will plant 500 million trees. Osibane will oversee it. Also pighting kwaraption iz our priority. To know more send a mail to Abba kyari@gmail. Com
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by nijabazaar: 12:05pm On Mar 21, 2020
Buhari must go-to uk for check up...
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by ZZ22: 12:06pm On Mar 21, 2020
Since Nnamdi Kanu alleged that a certain Sudanese occupies Aso Rock Buhari has never addressed Nigerians or gave a live presentation.
If you know you know
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by LilTroy: 12:25pm On Mar 21, 2020
Cursed is any nation that has someone like Buhari as a president.. Buhari is brain dead!
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by thundafire: 1:17pm On Mar 21, 2020
Only , Ngeneukwenu and SARRKI will always defend him,anyway I never voted for him
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by festacman(m): 2:35pm On Mar 21, 2020
Naija
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by Aboki99(m): 4:40pm On Mar 21, 2020
Farooq is an attention-seeking nitwit filled with frustration and loneliness in a foreign land.
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by sotall(m): 4:42pm On Mar 21, 2020
undecided
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by Samunique(m): 4:49pm On Mar 21, 2020
Now, Nigeria is officially “presidentless” not just because Buhari’s current mandate is brazenly rigged and therefore illegitimate but because Buhari has no mental presence to rule.


Hmm !!!!
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by Xandar1(m): 4:50pm On Mar 21, 2020
Ok
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by Samunique(m): 4:53pm On Mar 21, 2020
Lynx001:
America: we feel ur pain. Releases billions of dollars for citizens. adresses americans hourly on corona.
canada prime minister: canadians we got your back. Order free 3months housing plan.
nigeria: 20naira removed from fuel. The president IN A STATEMENT ISSUED BY GARBA SHEHU,FEMI ADESINA, Or represented by his SA. Any way thank God he is not saying anything live. To avoid something like what happened to him in an international conference.
Reporter :how would asses the epidemic situation in ur country.
buhari. yes, za issue of climate change is serious. Za youths will plant 500 million trees. Osibane will oversee it. Also pighting kwaraption iz our priority.
To know more send a mail to Abba kyari@gmail. Com
grin
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by chozzy: 5:06pm On Mar 21, 2020
Agree completely
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by temptnow: 6:55pm On Mar 21, 2020
But on a normal serious note, Buhari useless o. Nigerians are now getting updates about Covid 19 from Donald Trump. Who did this to Nigeria
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by GamalNasser: 7:26pm On Mar 21, 2020
thundafire:
Only , Ngeneukwenu and SARRKI will always defend him,anyway I never voted for him
Sarki has since left that ride or die zombie train
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by thundafire: 7:45am On Mar 22, 2020
GamalNasser:
Sarki has since left that ride or die zombie train
lol dats good to hear
Re: Coronavirus: Why Buhari Won’t Address Nigerians - Farooq A. Kperogi by Nobody: 8:56am On Mar 22, 2020
temptnow:
But on a normal serious note, Buhari useless o. Nigerians are now getting updates about Covid 19 from Donald Trump. Who did this to Nigeria
To answer your question specifically the north and south west
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