According to former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, there are signs of conflict between President Muhammadu Buhari and his aides.
According to former presidential aide, Reno Omokri, there are signs of conflict between President Muhammadu Buhari and his aides.
Omokri made the claim in an article titled “President Buhari's dissonance problem”.
Read it below:
How
can two walk together except they agree? Now if two people cannot walk
together except they agree how much more three, four or a hundred?
For
any government, company, family or association to succeed, there must
first be unity of purpose. This unity of purpose does not mean that
everybody must agree, but it means that behind closed doors the groups
meet to harmonize.
Now that word, harmonize, is a
much misunderstood word. Harmony does not mean that everybody has the
same purpose, but it means that everybody's purposes are brought
together and through a process of give and take, a common thread is
woven that encapsulates everybody's agenda and when this is presented it
produces an effect that is pleasing to the group and those it wants to
serve.
Both Christians and Muslims agree that God
created the entire world with His words. It is something we can all
agree on and in agreeing to this, we agree that words are creative. They
created the atmosphere of the world and they will create the atmosphere
of our individual worlds.
This being the case, we
have to be careful, very careful, about the words we speak because if
we agree that information is power, then the management of information
is power and its mismanagement is weakness.
So
often, many of us do not realize that the words that emanate from a
leader and his surrogates must have credibility because those words
affect everything within the domain of that leader. Every word that
emanates from a leader is a promise.
Don't believe
me? Try to get the British Currency. On every British Pound note you
will find this promise 'I Promise to Pay the Bearer the sum of' £5, £10,
£20 or £50.
The promise on the British Pound is made by the Queen of England who happens to be the Head of State of the United Kingdom.
There
is nothing inherently valuable about the paper the British Pound is
printed upon. It has no intrinsic value. If you eat the British Pound
you will get sick. If you dye it so that the promise made by Queen
Elizabeth II is no longer legible, it will lose its value.
The
value of the British Pound is tied to the promise made by The Queen.
The reason the British Pound is one of the most valuable currencies in
the world is because people trust the promise made by the Queen.
All over the world, currencies are only as valuable as the person of the sovereign or head of state making the promise.
So
for instance, if it becomes known today that the Queen says one thing
about Britain and the British Prime Minister says something different,
that credibility crisis will have an immediate effect on the value of
the British Pound and the total capitalization of the London Stock
Exchange and the FTSE 100 index.
Now, the current occupants of the seat of power in Nigeria do not seem to understand this dynamic.
Since
President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office as President of Nigeria,
there has been a remarkable dissonance within this government. The
President says one thing, his spokesmen say another and other high
officials give a completely different take. What is going on?
Let
us take the issue of Boko Haram. It was not too long ago that a
perplexed nation woke up to read headlines which screamed that the
President pontificated that Fulani herdsmen came from Libya!
Well,
if that is your story, then absurd as it is, you must stick to it. But
hardly had we gotten over the statement by the President before we were
regaled with another claim, this time by the Chief of Army Staff,
Lt-Gen. Tukur Buratai, who said "some of these herdsmen that are
attacking communities across the country may have some affiliation with
the Boko Haram terrorists."
That sent shock waves
down the length and breadth of the nation. What are we dealing with
here? Herdsmen or Boko Haram, we really do not know!
And
then, to cap our confusion, the minister of information, Alhaji Lai
Mohammed, amazingly told us "herdsmen move from everywhere, from
Mauritius or anywhere. You can't stop them"! This all happened within a
space of two weeks! Alhaji Lai Mohammed and current World 100 and 200
meter champion, Usain Bolt, actually make me believe that people's names
actually affect their destiny!
I have been to
Mauritius. I was there this past February. This is a tiny Island nation
more than 1000 miles from the African coast. A herdsman and his cows
would literally have to swim for years before they got to Mozambique
from Mauritius. Then from Mozambique, it would take them months by land
to get to Nigeria! But that is not even the point. The point is the
inconsistency and dissonance coming from the highest levels of our
nation's government.
And like I said, it is a
pattern. When British Prime Minister, David Cameron flippantly said to
the Queen that Nigeria and Pakistan were 'fantastically corrupt'
nations, Presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, rightly issued a statement
condemning Cameron's callousness and the world's media including
Newsweek and Al Jazeera reported his statement stating that Nigeria and
President Buhari were 'embarrassed' and 'shocked' by Cameron's words and
denied that we were a fantastically corrupt nation. This was on the
10th of May, 2016.
Now you can imagine the
trepidation of Nigerians when Buhari himself who had been reported as
being 'shocked' by his spokesman recovered from his shock and decided to
pass it on to us by agreeing with Prime Minister Cameron on camera that
Nigeria was indeed fantastically corrupt! Perhaps that was the shock
Garba Shehu was really talking about.
Even if
President Buhari believed we are all fantastically corrupt (I am NOT)
then he should have pretended to agree with his own spokesman for
credibility's sake. But he completely made a fool of Shehu to the world
and I can assure my readers and Shehu (a specimen of a gentleman and the
star in the President's media team) that both Newsweek and Al-Jazeera
would not be quoting him in future, except they have some form of
corroboration from President Buhari himself.
And
then this confusion affects everything. Like millions of Nigerians, I
was so ecstatic about the fact that two of the Chibok girls had been
rescued that I tweeted congratulations to the President. But then it
turns out that what the State House said was not true. Not only was it
not true, but it differed with the news coming out of Borno and reported
by the world. One of the girls was not really a 'Chibok' girl and the
one who was really a Chibok girl was not rescued as the government had
claimed but had escaped from her captors.
And it
goes on and on. On the 13th of May, 2016, Vice President Osinbajo tells
us that fuel subsidy has not been removed and we believe him because,
well because he is a pastor! Then three days later the minister of state
for Petroleum Resources, Mr. Ibe Kachikwu, tells us that if subsidy had
not been removed we would be paying marketers ₦16.4 billion a month!
What
is going on here? Is it or isn't it subsidy? Has it or hasn't it been
removed? Our heads are spinning with the spin! Who is right between
Osinbajo and Kachikwu? The President goes to China and his spokesmen let
slip that he is going there to sign a $2 billion loan agreement. Then
he lands in China and we are told that it is no longer $2 billion it is
now $6 billion and then we are told that Nigeria has signed a deal to
make our economy a clearing house for the Chinese Yuan. No, we are not
going to be a clearing house, we are having a currency swap.
I
put it to Nigerians that from the President himself to his minister of
Finance, no one is actually sure what went on as regards Nigeria's
economy in China! And it goes on and on. Today the President is going
to announce names of looters and then again he is not. It will be
published by Lai Mohammed's ministry of information at some later date.
Doesn't
this administration know that if a house is divided against itself, it
cannot stand? This is the hidden reason why our economy is not standing.
Foreign Investors have been waiting to get a concrete sense of the
policy direction of this administration and this same tendency of
approbation and reprobation has overshadowed the economy where you have
the President saying one thing, the Governor of the Central Bank of
Nigeria saying another and ministers saying something else.
Is
it too much to ask that officials of this administration be on the same
page? They are not even on the same book talk less of page. And unless
and until they can get on the same page, Nigeria's economy will continue
waver and falter because words create our atmosphere and the words of
this administration are in disarray which is why we currently have an
atmosphere of dissonance in Nigeria.
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