One notable thing that has never favoured the administration
of President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan is the calibre, loyalty and competency of
men and women whom he has appointed in various positions.
Reports provide to us, Mahmud Jega lists [Daily Trust]
of 12 personalities that have further dented president’s personal image and the
image of his administration.
1. Alhaji Bamanga Tukur
His disastrous tenure as PDP’s national chairman was the
biggest game changer for the PDP from which it might never recover. Bamanga’s
tenure also coincided with the period when three major opposition parties were
consolidating into one mega opposition party, but the chairman failed to
recognise the emerging threat. Instead, he encouraged the Party Leader to
settle personal scores within the party. It was a cover for Bamanga to also
settle personal scores of his own. He suspended a state governor for refusing
to answer his phone call; he watched askance as seven governors formed a
faction called ‘the new PDP’ (nPDP), and he didn’t care a hoot when 5 governors
jumped ship and joined the APC.
2. Chief Edwin Clark
As soon as Dr. Goodluck Jonathan rose to the presidency,
this Gowon-era Information Minister created for himself a position hitherto
unknown in Nigerian politics, that of the president’s ethnic godfather. No
Yoruba potentate occupied this post during Chief Olusegun Obasanjo’s eight year
rule and even the feeble President Umaru Yarádua had no such godfather. Rather
than use his extra-constitutional position to steady the president’s position,
Clark used it to create numerous enemies for Jonathan through his use of
intemperate language and regular assaults at dissenting folks.
3. Mrs Diezani Alison-Madueke
No one gets to sit atop Nigeria’s oil industry without
making many enemies. Mrs Allison Madueke’s beauty, fluent English and polished
manners gained for her a lot of mileage, but the sleaze in the oil industry
ultimately caught up with her. Most damaging have been the scandalous rip offs
in subsidy payments, the botched attempt to remove the oil subsidy in 2012,
Sanusi’s allegation of the missing $20 billion and the reported N10 billion
spent to hire private jets, not to mention the failure to pass the PIB bill.
4. Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala
The first ever Coordinating Minister of the Economy fancies
herself as an economic wunderkind at par with the German Chancellor Konrad
Adenauer or the Japanese Prime Minister Sato. While most Nigerians thought
economic conditions were harsh, Mrs Okonjo-Iweala bandied figures and said it
is among the best-managed in the world. This sharp discrepancy between the
official claims and people’s feelings did much damage to the administration’s
credibility. Nor was there any preparation of the public mind for the steep
fall in oil prices, the sharp drop in external reserves and the precipitous
decline of the naira.
5. Dame Patience Jonathan
In the last five decades Nigerian First Ladies have often
been mired in one controversy or another. Mrs Patience Jonathan however stands
in a class of her own by making many gaffes and ill-advised actions that badly
affected the public image of her husband’s regime. Worst of them all was her
intervention in the Chibok girls’ saga and her futile attempts to prove that
her husband’s political enemies orchestrated the whole affair. Her quarrel with
Rotimi Amaechi, the governor of her home state, also resulted in PDP’s most
impactful loss of a political figure.
6. Mujaheed Dokubo Asari
This ex-militant’s coarse manner, intemperate language and
his open threats against whole regions of the country supposedly in Jonathan’s
service did much political damage. Asari was later joined by more ex-militant
leaders to threaten war against the country should Jonathan lose the election.
Their joint threat greatly antagonised non-partisan opinion all over the
country.
7. Chief Olusegun Obasanjo
If remarks must be matched to records, this former two-time
ruler has no moral authority to criticise anyone but the wily Obasanjo
re-launched himself back into the reckoning of Nigerians by spearheading
attacks against the Jonathan regime in the last two years. Many people suspect
that his motives are ungodly. Yet Obasanjo’s devastating attacks against
Jonathan, sometimes through letters, at other times through public lectures
have taken a heavy toll. The Jonathan Presidency never quite settled on the
best way to tackle Obasanjo. Sometimes it answered his letters; at other times
it tried to ignore him and at still other times it sent seven PDP governors to
plead with him to keep quiet.
8. Governor Godswill Akpabio
The ambitious Akwa Ibom State governor rapidly moved very
close to President Jonathan and soon installed himself as the president’s top
gubernatorial enforcer. At one point he went about the task wisely, such as
when he talked Bamanga into reversing Governor Aliyu Wamakko’s suspension.
Other times he handled matters with very damaging crudity, such as the 16 is
greater than 19 affair, which effectively destroyed the Nigeria Governors
Forum.
9. Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu
When he replaced Bamanga Tukur as PDP’s chairman, the former
Bauchi State governor was proclaimed by his partymen as the game changer. It
turned out that he underestimated the fall in PDP’s esteem and total political
stature. Even though Mu’azu toured the country trying to lure back members who
defected and though he refrained from creating more problems by not trying to settle
personal scores, the damage had been done and he was unable to reverse it.
10. Vice President Mohamed Namadi Sambo
Many of Jonathan’s kitchen cabinet members would sit back
and say that the Vice President is to blame for failing to stem the tide when
the country’s single largest voting bloc, the far North, turned completely
against the Jonathan regime. Some northern PDP governors encouraged this belief
in the hope of replacing Sambo on the ticket. Sambo has nothing of the
political drive and ambition of, say, Atiku Abubakar. His affable and
non-controversial nature did not add to the regime’s problems but it did not
stave off the decline either.
11. NSA and military service chiefs
The top security chiefs have contributed to President
Jonathan and PDP’s problems in only three ways. One was their failure to tame
Boko Haram despite repeated claims that they will do so. Second was their
timing the operation to end Boko Haram once and for all with the date set for
presidential election. The third, final damage inflicted by the service chiefs
was their asking for the election to be postponed while they attack Boko Haram.
12. Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan
The President contributed to his party’s current predicament
in only three ways that I can think of. They are his lack of adequate knowledge
about Nigeria, lack of adequate preparation before becoming the president of
Nigeria and lack of rapid catching up study when he became the president of
Nigeria.
His mistake in choosing Bamanga Tukur; his overreliance on
Ngozi, Diezani and Akpabio; his initial misreading of Boko Haram as a political
plot; his inability to manage Obasanjo, Edwin Clark, Aminu Tambuwal, nPDP and
ex-militants can all be attributed to those three inadequacies.
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