I am
sure Mr. Jonathan will be thinking of engaging ghost writers to write his
memoir. He has a lot to write about. The Nigerian system that always manages to
throw up the least competent in its political sphere goodlucked him from an
unknown zoology lecturer to the presidency of the Feudal (pardon me) Federal
Republic of Nigeria. He has come a long way from insipid Otuoke to the dizzying
heights of Aso Rock with no known remarkable achievements or vision or even an
inspiring mien. Just a patient political pawn moved by powerful hands in a
twisted political equation that evidently ended up in a sum total of zero.
Two
things have marked the presidential personality of Mr. Jonathan from my point
of view. The first is his incredulous perception of his position and power.
Many people have always wondered why Mr. Jonathan smiled on all occasions
during his tenure even during meetings to discuss the most tragic events that
befell this country. Some have wrongfully ascribed this to a good nature, but I
see it in a different light. I suspect that every day during his tenure, Mr.
Jonathan felt overjoyed by his position and power. He simply could not believe
his luck. Those ubiquitous smiles were external manifestation of an inner joy. They had nothing to do with any event or any
person. Caught in and haunted by his background, he was overpowered emotionally
by the privileges of presidency. I can imagine the expression that popped up in
his mind every morning: “Na me be this?!” And the army of sycophants and
praise-singers did not help the matter. Understanding his obsession with self-admiration,
they kept him happy by singing him praise songs in different languages while
they frittered away the goodwill that brought him to power in 2011. They stole and
squandered the nation’s commonwealth while Jonathan spoke and smiled to himself
in the mirror. It is these same praise-singers that kept Mr. Jonathan happy that
accusing fingers were pointed at for monumental corruption. And people naively
expected him to fire them! Who would sing the praises of the prince of Otuoke
if he fired them? He wisely kept them. His own happiness mattered more than the
management of the country and its difficult people.
And
when the praise-singers took flight for greener pastures after Mr. Jonathan
lost the election, he felt lost and unwanted to the extent that he publicly
complained. His loneliness, not the abysmal state of the economy and the plight
of Nigerians became his favorite subject for public discourse in his last days
as president. His wife, Patience shed light on the inner workings of the mind
of the couple when she publicly declared that they were happy with their
personal achievement despite the loss at the elections because they never knew
they would ever reach the pinnacle of Nigerian political system. Their tenure
was simply about the self rather than services to our country. The couple may
be happy, but Nigerians with the exception of those who were on Jonathan’s
payroll are not happy with him. And I doubt they will ever be happy with him
and his tenure.
The
second thing that marked his presidential personality is a common Nigerian
trait, but taken to a ridiculous level. A Nigerian believes that he can implement
any task and will not shy away from any. It is quite un-Nigerian to admit that
it is impossible to implement a task even if the person has no requisite
competence or skills for the task. Here in this country, masons claim and
pretend to be civil engineers, nurses are surgeons, medical doctors are contractors,
bankers do not shy away from road construction, and zoologists are politicians.
It is an endless list of quacks invading all possible professions. And when the
question of quality is raised, they are quick to pass the responsibility to
God. “God will do it. God can handle it”. Nigeria is probably the only country
in the world where God is assigned mundane tasks on a daily basis. And when the
task fails because the necessary skills were not there in the first instance,
the blame is quickly placed squarely on God’s shoulders. “That is the way God
wants it!” God abuse is a national crime in Nigeria. As a true Nigerian, Jonathan simply abdicated
his responsibilities of good governance and passed them to God with the
approval of his CAN president friend and a legion of Christian sycophants. “God
will rule Nigeria…..leave everything to God”. “God will defeat corruption if at
all there is! God will handle Boko Haram! God will bring the Chibok girls back
home! God will handle the economy.” And Jonathan did ! He glued himself to the
mirror of self-admiration while the ship of the country navigated tough waters
without a captain. And when it was time to give account of his stewardship, he
invented a plethora of imaginary achievements and went from one prayer session
to the other to engage God to vote or rig the elections for him. What God
abuse!
Was
Jonathan naïve or clueless during his tenure as many would like to think and
claim? I do not think so. His mission in
Aso Rock was not about governance of the Nigerian State, it was all about
himself. And this, he achieved. His best memories of his tenure as president
would not be a creative solution to some knotty national problem, but probably a
meeting where all his sycophants were gathered and a silly song was coined for
him to sing his praises. And he danced to this song too.
Now
that he has run the country to its historical low, I will advise Jonathan not
to contemplate writing any memoir. The mind of the Nigerian is his history
book; the most creative ghost writers cannot in any way change what we have
written in our minds. Ask IBB. But just in case he decides to write, I suggest
a title that will catch world attention and boost the sale of the book: “DIY –
How to run Down a Country in Four Years Using God and Self.”
3 comments:
Well, Jona was fortunate to have gotten to d peak by luck. But amazingly, those who joined him to ruin our nation's economy are currently in the ship with Buhari,There I doubt the success of this present government. They are the same in my own point of view....
*Therefore, I doubt.....*
Very good...replace the name Johnson by Sall... And you will be a civil society écrit in Sénégal...
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