Nigerians have moved from ‘it must be Buhari’ (SaiBuhari) of 2015 to Káì Buhari. From Sai Buhari to Kai Buhari is how ordinary Nigerians have constructed the social reality which confronts them in present-day Nigeria. As a trained sociologist, the society is my laboratory and I get data through constant interaction with it. I had gone to purchase brake pad and shock absorber for my ailing car owing to the deplorable status of roads in my state. The spare part seller told me the brake pad which I bought last for around N1,000 now cost N2,500. When I screamed, he simply shuddered and said “we are in the season of change Oga. Na Buhari time. You know na Kai Buhari we dey now. By next year e go be Go Buhari”. After hearing the submission, I marvelled at how ordinary Nigerians construct social reality and map out the strategy to make their life better for the future.
Those who suffer bad policy and poor governance are planning ahead while the horse riders and their cronies think they can continue to ride the horse for life. PMB as the proverbial horse rider is a big man that is not on the ground to feel the pains of those being governed. The fatalities recorded as a result of the killer Fulani herdsmen have surpassed the record of Boko Haram. Yet, the PMB government has been incapacitated by clannish considerations, while farming communities are degraded. PMB and his government have shown that man is born equal but some are equal than others by not arresting and prosecuting his kinsmen who are stretching the limits of tolerance. A seemingly contradictory government wants one Nigeria while tearing it apart by its actions and inaction. Peace eludes settlements where injustice is allowed to thrive. How did we get here?
With the performance of Goodluck Jonathan and the new-found alliance with the regional godfather who needed mainstream relevance, a lot of money was pumped into presenting a different narrative of the man Buhari. Note that the same political characters had branded PMB bad in three general elections which Buhari lost. In PMB’s Chattam House 2015 Speech, he presented himself as a converted democrat “who is ready to operate under democratic norms.” And for me, the rule of law is one of the norms constantly flouted by his government. Many court rulings have been disobeyed. Personal affairs such as health and the accident of his son get jet-speed attention, but the health, education needs, unemployment and electricity needs of Nigerians, and carnage of farming communities by Fulani herdsmen gets country’s unification consideration and setting up of the committee from PMB and no arrest. He only begs the victims to accommodate their fellow countrymen. Such approach to the national issue is unpardonable as he had promised Nigerians in his packaged 2015 Chattam house speech never to allow problems to irresponsibly fester.
Hear him: “Let me assure you that if I am elected President, the world will have no cause to worry about Nigeria as it has had to recently; that Nigeria will return to its stabilising role in West Africa; and that no inch of Nigerian territory will ever be lost to the enemy because we will pay special attention to the welfare of our soldiers in and out of service, we will give them adequate and modern arms and ammunitions to work with, we will improve intelligence gathering and border controls to choke Boko Haram’s financial and equipment channels, we will be tough on terrorism and tough on its root causes by initiating a comprehensive economic development plan promoting infrastructural development, job creation, agriculture and industry in the affected areas. We will always act on time and not allow problems to irresponsibly fester”
While successes have been recorded in the area of reclaiming territories from Boko Haram (who still kills) and recovering parts of the looted funds, PMB has failed to switch on the inner light of his vehicle which accommodates political complicit and untouchable tribal comrades. PMB should know that those who purport to clean a dirty town must start from within. Unlike Boko Haram that is restricted to the North-East, Fulani herdsmen are present widespread nationwide. Yet, PMB and associates want colonies established for herders noted for killing, raping and destroying livelihoods. As a criminologist, the widespread of Fulani herdsmen in virtually all nooks and crannies of the country portends security threat going by their activities in the last decade. Accumulation by dispossession has become their trademark while they sabotage the economy of others to sustain their livelihood. I should also warn that increasing distrust in the capability of the state to secure lives and properties allows people to resort to self-help. This should not be allowed to happen.
In the area of economic governance, we can’t celebrate either. The economy has grown on paper while the masses get choked to death in the same economy that favours the rich. To know if there is development we should ask PMB the same question he asked Goodluck Jonathan then: what is happening to poverty? What is happening to unemployment? What is happening to inequality? As the Minister of Petroleum resources, PMB has failed to ensure governance and accountability in that sector. Today, Nigerians buy petroleum products at N180 per litre or more owing to unfulfilled promise to fix our refineries. What this implies is that Buhari is not the messiah we are looking for. He can only do his bit while others continue from there. Therefore, Kai Buhari underscores the masses period of agonising and warning to PMB. Certainly, the lice of unresolved problems of unemployment, health, education, economy, Fulani herdsmen terrorism continues to stain our hands. A presidency that approaches public issues with jet-speed, and bridges inequality gap is desired. But can the Leopard change its skin?. 2019 presents the opportunity for voters to either say káre Buhari (welldone Buhari) or Go Buhari as my spare part seller rightly puts it.
- Dr Tade, a sociologist, sent this piece via dotad2003@yahoo.com