Azuka Onwuka
What has President Goodluck Jonathan
achieved in the four years and 11 months of his administration since
February 9, 2010 when he became the Acting President? Let him show us
one thing he has achieved.
For example, I just came back from the
South-East through the Sagamu-Benin Expressway. This was a road that was
as smooth and beautiful as the German autobahn all through the eight
years of President Olusegun Obasanjo and the two and half years of
President Umaru Musa Yar’Adua. The Ore portion of this road was such a
delight then that people spent just two minutes there instead of two
days. When Yar’Adua became president in 2007, that portion of the
expressway was so beautiful that his Minister of Transport, Mrs Diezani
Alison-Madueke, visited it but did not weep. Rather, she sang the
Halleluya Chorus in ecstasy because of the beauty of the road. But
Jonathan came in and destroyed that road and all other roads.
When I passed through Ore this
Christmas/New Year season, I was surprised at the havoc Jonathan had
done to that road through the SURE-P programme. It took me six days to
travel from Lagos to Onitsha and five and half days on my return trip!
Last year, Jonathan inaugurated the destruction of the Lagos-Ibadan
Expressway, with Julius Berger handling the Lagos to Sagamu part and RCC
handling the Sagamu to Ibadan part. When I visited Ibadan/Osogbo two
months ago, I noticed that some portions of the road had already been
destroyed. If the companies keep to the four-year destruction plan, by
2017, that road would have been fully destroyed. The Apapa-Oshodi
Expressway that used to be loved by drivers of heavy-duty trucks because
of its smoothness has now been destroyed by Jonathan. He has done the
same thing to other wonderful roads in other parts of the country. What a
man!
Before 2010, farmers were being begged to
collect as many bags of fertiliser as they liked. There was no iota of
bribery and racketeering in fertiliser distribution. If you were passing
by a bus stop, you would be begged to collect as many bags as you
wanted. Consequently, Nigerian farmers produced so much food that
Nigeria was able to feed itself and the entire Africa. But since
Jonathan took over, fertiliser has become as scarce as elephant tusk.
Bribery has taken over the distribution. We have not produced even a bag
of rice since he came in.
Who says that Jonathan is not a failure?
When he came in, our aviation industry was the best in the world.
Aeroplanes were not dropping from the Nigerian skies: EAS Airlines (May
4, 2002); Bellview Airlines (October 22, 2005), Sosoliso Airlines
(December 10, 2005), ADC Airlines (October 29, 2006). Our airports were
world class. In fact, the air conditioning system worked so well that
the airport lounges were freezing to the point that snow formed inside
them! Under Jonathan’s tenure, contracts were awarded to simultaneously
destroy all the airports. In addition, Nigeria did not attain the
prestigious Category 1 Certification in aviation.
What about health? In 2014, the World
Health Organsiation did not certify Nigeria free of the guinea worm
disease. In 2014, it did not declare us Ebola-free. Bill Gates did not
tweet in December 2014 – “One of my favourite stories of 2014: In just
one year, Nigeria went from 50 polio cases to six”. Maternal mortality
did not drop from 545/100,000 to 350/100,000 in four years under
Jonathan.
The one that pained me most about this
Jonathan was the automotive policy. Before him, Nigeria was the number
one exporter of cars. Cars were even being produced in the backyard of
every Nigerian house. But since he came up with the new auto policy,
auto companies have been running away from our country.
What about electoral reforms? This
President has destroyed our exceptional electoral system that was
planted by former president Olusegun Obasanjo in 1999. In 2003, Obasanjo
gave us one of the best elections. Peter Obi was not rigged out in
Anambra. In 2007, while we were still jubilating about the magic of
2003, Obasanjo blessed us with the 2007 electoral miracle. All local and
international observers endorsed the elections as the best in world
history. Candidates did not protest. Chibuike Amaechi’s candidacy in
Rivers State did not have any “K-leg”. Olusegun Mimiko was not rigged
out in Ondo. In Edo, Osun and Ekiti governorship candidates of the
opposition party were not rigged out.
The 2007 presidential election was so
good that Yar’Adua, who benefitted from the electoral artistry, praised
the election to high heavens. Even the United States and the European
countries flew in to beg Obasanjo and Prof Maurice Iwu of INEC to teach
them how to organise exceptional elections. Nigerians felt tall.
But when Jonathan supervised the 2011
elections, he gave us the worst ever. The Peoples Democratic Party
bigwigs like Governor Adebayo Alao-Akala, Speaker Dimeji Bankole,
Obasanjo’s daughter, Senator Iyabo Obasanjo, won by a landslide. The PDP
won all the 36 states.
Just last month, some ministers appointed
by Jonathan resigned to contest governorship primaries in their states.
This same Jonathan influenced the primaries and made them governorship
candidates of the PDP in all the states for the February 2015 elections:
Mr Musuliu Obanikoro (Lagos), Mr Labaran Maku (Nasarawa); Prof.
Onyebuchi Chukwu (Ebonyi), Mr Emeka Worgu (Abia), Dr Samuel Ortom
(Benue), and Elder Godsday Orubebe (Delta). If it was Obasanjo, Senator
Bola Tinubu, Maj. Gen Muhammadu Buhari or Amaechi – who hate interfering
in states – they would not influence the primaries for their associates
to win. But this Jonathan is just too overbearing! Haba!
Before now, other past presidents
supported local production which resulted in Nigeria producing every
single product it needed. Then, we were even exporting cement to the US
and Europe. All the cement used for construction was bought from
Nigeria. Immediately he came in, for the first time in history, we began
to import cement. From 30 years ago to five years ago, we were
exporting rice to Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and the rest of the
world. Our cocoa production was the highest in the world. Palm oil
flowed like River Niger everywhere in the nation. Cotton was like saw
dust. Groundnut pyramids filled every part of the North and even the
South. Agriculture boomed. Other presidents supported agriculture
massively. But today Jonathan has completely destroyed agriculture! This
President needs to be whipped.
What about the railway system? Before
Jonathan came in, other presidents had so much supported the railway
system that we had the best rail system in the world. Rail lines and
modern trains traversed every state and local government area. But since
he came in, he had given instructions that the rail tracks across the
nation be excavated and that the rail system be killed forthwith. What a
leader!
This is a man who hates equity. He
noticed that all states had federal institutions of higher learning. He
went to nine states and closed down their federal universities: six in
the North and three in the South. These states are Nasarawa, Taraba,
Katsina, Jigawa, Gombe, Kogi, Bayelsa, Ekiti and Ebonyi. How can these
states ever forgive this unjust man?
Which one should I talk about and which
one should I leave? This Jonathan has not done anything. He met a land
flowing with milk and honey, a land where the infrastructure was the
envy of even the US, a land that had the best economy in the world, a
land with the best democratic ideals, a land of justice and fairness,
but what did he do? He just destroyed everything and added no value.
Let’s shave his head with a bottle shard,
tie him to a pole at the Eagle Square and put an inscription over his
head which reads: “Behold the father of failure!” After that, we then
grab the guys at Oxford Dictionaries by the neck and force them to
change the meaning of the word “failure.”
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