We have been inundated with several memoirs by former leaders and their aides who till now are still steering the wheel of power by proxies.The memoirs have appeared either gratuitous or retaliatory or both, revealing or distorting to known historical scripts jointly acted by Nigerians. Some have tried to fruitlessly and endlessly alter history but have through the facts, fictions, and insinuations re-echoed the good leadership Goodluck Jonathan gave.Trying endlessly and obviously fruitlessly to alter history will do no harm to posterity,a judge of time that outlast historians.Before the 2015 elections, we had the worst doomsday predictions (both from religious and diplomatic circles), inter and intra ethnic hate speeches ,pr-programmed ethnic documentaries and several write-ups from unbiased/hack-writers; all pointing to Nigeria as a failed state and dangling on a dangerous and likely irretrievable cliff of her sovereignty.
The players were largely disgruntled, angry fellows with an incurable lust for power while their handlers, mostly opportunists, sycophants, suspected public treasury looters and uninformed or indifferent public dance precariously or ignorantly to the tune of some glutton-elites. The craving for power of some of the elites, though with imaginary exceptions, who for long have customized public treasury was predicated not on service but on their ego, taste of power, ill earned lavish lifestyles that can only be sustained and maintained by being in government, age-long ethnic and religious sentiments and, above all, personal grudges against individuals.
As bitter as the opposition of that time, so was the then ruling party whose image was severely and severally battered by intelligent forces under the willing sponsorship of the then opposition in and out of the shores of Nigeria. As the political fireworks continued unabated, it took a more degenerating dimension on the internet, crippling our age-long value system, as many people; old and young, built and unleashed the most audacious anti-social manners which are contradictory to our cultural (old and modern) etiquette; gagging each other with unprintable abusive sentences in a manner showing mild or absolute disgust for the spirit of sportsmanship and consequently escalating tension.
As divergent as we were, in our various divisions, nature found us lucky to have a leader of convergent ideology, a rare breed of a cultured politician now being celebrated internationally; Dr. Jonathan, the testimony of an impassioned belief in the processes of creating a democratic society. His ideology invariably portrayed Nigerians as onerous in our zeal to live together despite our diverse political, religious, ethnic and personal convictions. Despite the enormous powers in our militarily doctored presidential system and the loopholes for abuse of power, which had been experimented years before, he choose the honourable path which was evident in the free and fair elections during his time.
As hostile as the history of India/Pakistan relations after the partition of British-India into India and Pakistan in 1947 and through the Kashmir conflict, as lucky they are to have the cricket game that unified the two nations who had erstwhile shared a common cricketing heritage . Dr.Jonathan’s character pre-, during and post-election periods of 2015 signified the proverbial cricket in India/Pakistan relations where it is said: “In India, it is respect for Gandhi and respect for cricket.” Jonathan entrenched freedom of speech in law and as personal belief. Some people, though with unpatriotic orientations, violated Dr. Jonathan’s personality, policies and character through sustained verbal and written attacks but he ignored and allowed them but at times rendered apology or explanations as the case warranted. His sense of tolerance was ridiculed as a mark of weakness.Dr Jonathan adhered strictly to Mahatma Gandhi’s Jain Pacifist teachings of mutual tolerance, non-injury to living beings, except vegetarianism. The phone call Jonathan made on the day he congratulated General Muhammadu Buhari healed the long-inflicted wound of June 12 and united Nigeria like never. That day,instead of May 29, should be the Democracy day.
As we celebrate Democracy Day, I hope writers of history, both in public and private capacity, will not distort the positive tune of our nascent democracy which living and dead icons, heroes and martyrs like Chief Gani Fawehinmi SAM/SAN (Senior Advocate of the Masses and of Nigeria who earned the epochal judgement that opened the democratic space which was delivered by Justice Uwais on November 8,2002.); Chief MKO Abiola (winner of the insignia of Democracy; June 12.), Dr Goodluck Jonathan GCFR (for guaranteeing free and fair democratic processes with no blood spill); former Senate President David Mark ( for managing Nigeria’s most delicate constitutional crisis in 2010); Hon.Abike Dabiri -Erewa (for introducing the Freedom of Information Bill to guarantee transparency and accountability in governance.); social critics and human rights crusaders like Prof. Chinua Achebe; Fela Anikulapo Kuti (for his afro beat drums against military, oppression and corruption), the Student Unionists( who stood against military regimes.), Bamidele Aturu, Chima Ubani, Pa Alfred Rewane, Ken Saro Wiwa and the Ogoni Five, the media and the second Most Indefatigable Political Aspirant in Nigeria’s political history, President Muhammadu Buhari GCFR (for relying on the electoral process for four consecutive times) have all set.
After I have conceptualized my thought process and built them into reasonable logic, cutting an esteemed comportment of one at peace with reason and conscience and against bias of whatever guise; whether of puerile argument of either logic or history, Dr Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan GCFR and Chief Ganiyu Oyesola Fawehinmi SAM/SAN were the good-lucks that individually saved and strengthened our democracy from politicians who almost foisted a state-of-hopelessness on the polity and the duo’s noble efforts serve as our model for inclusive politics of patriotism whose novelty is fundamental in the building of any democracy.
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