Read the revealing post by Nigerian journalist Jaafar Jaafar on the
unaired part of Mrs Aisha Buhari's controversial interview with BBC
Hausa Service:
''At the heat of the intense pressure mounted on the BBC to stop airing the remaining part of the controversial Aisha Buhari interview a few days ago, I had the privilege of listening to the interview before it was fully aired. My good friend, the Head of the Abuja bureau of the BBC, Naziru Mika'il Abubakar, invited me to his office for comment on the interview, and directed that it be played to me before recording my comment.
Listening to the president's wife passionately expressing herself on how her husband runs Nigeria left me cringing. Reading between the lines, I realized Mrs. Buhari was sending SOS to Nigerians to save her bewitched, servile husband from the clutches of the Aso Rock witches, popularly known as "Aso cabal". The Buhari I knew before election was not the obtuse person we have today as president. The Buhari I promoted during campaign had no nepotic, despotic or robotic tendencies. The Buhari I voted for was not this pliable. Forgive me if my knowledge of him was superficial.Aisha Buhari might have pitched the nation a curve ball, but her interview is actually a deafening echo of what we've saying for ages about her husband. When I first raised alarm on the dangers of the influence of numero uno of the cabal, Mamman Daura, on the Buhari administration barely three weeks after Buhari took oath of office, I received all manner of insults and invective. Today a lot of my predictions have come to reality. But if actually the Mamman Daura cabal is the one running this country, then it appears to be a very unintelligent lot whose mastery does not go beyond the art of nepotism and crafts of plagiarism. This cabal has kept both the nation and the president under spell, leaving the economy to slide into recession, our currency to crash beyond salvation and impunity to reign supreme. This cabal suffocated a mega political party Nigerians from all regions laboured and united to build. It always saddens me to realize that our president has been turned into a puppet, managed by some half-witted puppeteers, who are majorly dextrose at swinging his legs to Europe, America and Asia, stretching his hand to perpetuate nepotism or opening his mouth to goof.
From ministers to the heads of agencies, there is either portfolio
misplacement or elevation of incompetence by this cabal right from the
outset of the present administration. This very same cabal gave plum
appointments to the progeny of the famous Kaduna mafia, some of whom
even served the immediate-past administration or openly campaigned for
the PDP.
A leading member of the cabal, who is the present Chief of Staff to the
president, Abba Kyari, was appointed by former President Goodluck
Jonathan as member of the Ribadu-led Petroleum Revenue Task Force in
2012. A year earlier, Kyari had turned down Buhari's offer to serve as
the secretary of one of CPC presidential campaign committees -- perhaps
because Buhari had little chance of winning.
Take the case of Sokoto ministerial nominee for instance. Any loyal
party man will not be happy to see the daughter of the late Kaduna mafia
Alhaji Abubakar Alhaji, Aisha Abubakar appointed minister from Sokoto
State. Aisha openly campaigned for the PDP governorship candidate in
Sokoto State and her brother, Aminu Abubakar Alhaji, who unsuccessfully
vied for Tambuwal/Kebbe Federal Constituency ticket on the platform of
PDP.
Again, no one who wishes the APC well will be happy to see Zainab
Shamsuna Ahmed, the daughter of another Kaduna mafia, Yahaya Hamza,
appointed minister from Kaduna State. Zainab headed NEITI under Jonathan
and contributed to the PDP during election.
Any card carrying member of the APC will be saddened to see Mohammed
Bello, the son of Mamman Daura's friend, Musa Bello, appointed minister
from Adamawa State. Mohammed Bello headed the National Hajj Commission
of Nigeria under Jonathan but was given the plum FCT ministry by the
Aso cabal. I believe if he had gone against PDP, he would have been
removed immediately after Jonathan lost election.
But look at how the cabal dumped loyal party members in Enugu like
Osita Okechukwu to appoint Geoffrey Enyeama, who had hitherto never met
Buhari nor worked for the APC, as minister of Foreign Affairs.
Or, will any APC politician be happy with Senator Ita Enang, a top
Jonathan campaigner, as Senior Special Assistant to the president on
National Assembly (Senate) or Senator Victor Ndoma-Egba, also a top
Jonathan campaigner, as chairman of the almighty Niger Delta
Development Commission, NDDC, while loyal party men like Senator Magnus
Abe were kicked to backstage? Senator Abe was even shot by the police
during election in Rivers.
Aisha Buhari might have been wondering where were loyal Buhari
campaigners like Senator Olorunnimbe Mamora, Faruq Adamu Aliyu, Dele
Alake, Barrister Ismail Ahmed, Architect Waziri Bulama, Yusuf Tuga,
Yakubu Lame, Dr. Hassan Lawan, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, Umaru Dembo, Ubale
Hashim, Umar Dangiwa, among others?
The president's wife and party supporters will also be incensed to see
appointees of the past government still heading a number of agencies
and departments. The cabal should know that party men are piqued that
the 12 agencies of the Federal Ministry of Water Resources are still
headed by the appointees of the past government as well as a minister,
Engr Sulaiman Adamu, appointed not for his political contributions to
the success of Buhari but close family ties.
Now take a cursory look at the reappointment of Umaru Ibrahim as
managing director of NDIC. Ibrahim was appointed in December 2010 by
Jonathan but was reappointed by Buhari to serve another five years as if
there were no competent persons within the party fold. One still
wonders why the Director-General of PenCom, Mrs Chinelo Anohu-Amazu, is
retained despite the fact that her appointment was initially done in
violation of law. Does Buhari think his party is happy that Malam Sani
Sidi, a protege of former Vice President Namadi Sambo, is still the
head of National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA?
Whoever wishes the president and APC well must feel strongly about
this. As someone who stood by her husband during election, Aisha Buhari
has rights to complain when some forces took over her husband or when
things go wrong in the party. I still believe she loves her husband
more than those that are insulting or mocking her. She is still the
highest authority on the president's mental and socio-physical state.
One basic fact a lot of fanatical supporters of Buhari forget is that
he rode on a saddle of political party to power. The fortunes of the
party are diminishing and those who laboured to build the party and
ensured the emergence of Buhari as candidate are relegated, while
political ambulance chasers take the centre stage. APC's growth is
inorganic, and so needs some therapies to strengthen it's fragility.
There is concern about the political future of Buhari and APC. As it
stands today, barring any miracle, Buhari could either be the first
incumbent Nigerian president to lose a party ticket at the primaries or
the second president to lose re-election in Nigeria's politics.
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