Fredrick Nwabufo
I never thought
President Buhari cared about posterity or how he would be evaluated when he
leaves office because his actions now betray any reflection on the future. I
also never thought he was a philosopher president who ponders and asks why;
again, because his actions have been that of a sciolist.
So, my perturbation here
is provoked by his statement at a meeting with some residents of Abuja on
December 25 where he said: I swore to hold this office in accordance with the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and God willing, I will follow
the system diligently to the end of my term, and I hope history will be kind to
me.
But since when did
Buhari start to care about what history will say? After racking up egregious
human rights records? After invasively dividing Nigeria long religious and
ethnic lines? After making ethnically-inclined appointments? And after
decapitating the other arms of government?
However, it is good the
president is beginning to care about history. So, he must ask himself, what
have I done to engender peaceful co-existence in the country? What have I done
to promote unity? What have I done to protect citizens rights? And what have I
done to alleviate the suffering of Nigerians?
Although he ordered the
release of Omoyele Sowore after intense pressure from the international
community, he must apologise for illegally detaining the activist despite a
court order for his release. The illegal detention of the pro-democracy
activist has pooh-poohed whatever democratic credential the president holds “
if any.
As a matter of fact, the
contusion Buhari has inflicted on the global image of Nigeria is irreparable
for as long as he is president. Also, this blot will remain on his raiment for
as long as he lives, and his administration will be most remembered in utter
dismay for this reason.
Just as the annulment of
the June 12 election is an eternal smear on Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida; the
incarceration of MKO Abiola and murder of Ken Saro Wiwa a sempiternal blotch on
General Abacha even in the afterlife; the illegal arrest and detention of
Sowore will stay an immutable smudge on the Buhari administration.
Also, the administration
still holds political prisoners “ some of them held in disobedience to court
orders. The disappearance of Abubakar Idris, better known as Dadiyata, since August
is ominous. The security agencies have shown no effort in his rescue “ if he
was kidnapped “ and are not providing any information on him, ossifying the
speculation that he is held by the DSS which has become notorious for abducting
citizens at odd hours.
Really, I have often
wondered if the president is mindful of the sort of legacy he will leave
behind. Does he want to be remembered as another General Sani Abacha? A
dictator, violator of citizens rights and an oppressor? Is that how he wants
to be remembered? Or does he not think himself worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize?
The path the president
currently treads is that of a potentate. And history is unkind to ˜strong men.
If he really cares; he should glean some lessons from the ashes of other strong
men long gone.
Also, history is what
you make of the present. Buhari must do penance, and that is by working the
path of a true democrat and undoing the crafts of dictatorship he has woven
since 2015.
Doing penance means
Buhari must release all political prisoners. He must put the rule of law first
and above any other interest. He must take responsibility for the murder of
over 365 Shiites in Kaduna by the Nigerian army. He must begin a process of
compensating the families of those killed in the attack by the army. He must
also take responsibility for the murder of over 160 pro-Biafra campaigners in
Onitsha, Anambra and in Abia, and initiate the task of pacifying the bereaved
families.
In addition, the
president must allow an atmosphere for dissent and opposition. Protesters
should not be beaten up by government-sponsored thugs and security agents.
Nigerians should be allowed to vent, protest and wail without fetters. The
only way to shut citizens up is to provide good governance and not through
harassment, intimidation and arrest.
Also, he must shed his
parochial and native skin which is implicit in his knack for making insular
appointments. And he must make the fight against corruption, which is currently
half-assed, non-selective.
If Buhari really wants
history to be kind to him, he just has about three years to begin paying
penance. He must make today count.
Fredrick Nwabufo, a
writer and journalist, tweets @FredrickNwabufo
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