Buhari’s 2yrs In Office: A Celebration Of First Of The Firsts In Failed Governance Records In Nigeria Since 1960
(Intersociety, Onitsha
Nigeria: 29th May 2017)-The leadership of Int’l Society for Civil Liberties & the
Rule of Law has always maintained that the best way to measure or assess
the records or performances of public governance in Nigeria carried out by
successive and present Federal and State Governments, whether military,
civilian or diarchy, since the country’s independence in 1960, is to embark on
factual, realistic and comparative assessment of Nigeria with its peers in
South America, Asia, Middle East and some African countries. Such comparative
governance assessors must also be grounded with what modern public governance
is all about or its core essence.
By
Nigeria’s peers in South America, Asia
and its Southeast, Middle East and its gulf region, and some African countries;
they are those countries that got their independences in the same era or decade
with Nigeria or those that shared same or lower Gross Domestic Product (GDP) or
Gross National Product (GNP) as well as parity or lower income per capita with
Nigeria in the 60s and 70s. Some of those countries include Singapore,
Malaysia, China, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Brazil,
Argentina, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Omar, Qatar, United Arab Emirates,
Iran, Israel, Botswana, Ghana, Angola, South Africa, etc.
Most
importantly, the assessors must fully be grasped and grounded with the core
pillars or foundations of modern governance which are rested on facilitation at
all times of greatest happiness to the
greatest number of citizens through provision, delivery and maintenance of
key public infrastructures and tangible and intangible social developments and
services (i.e. security, safety, welfare, health, education, jobs, leisure and
recreation, protection of citizens’ core values such as ethnic identities,
religion and right of existence); human rights and rule of law (i.e. equality
and non discrimination before the law, supremacy of the constitution or mother
law and respect and protection of citizens’ constitutional rights/liberties);
equitable and non dominant allocation of the public or collective resources,
public institutions and appointments or public offices; total absence of three hydra headed monsters, namely:
physical or direct, structural and cultural violence; and above all, promotion
and institutionalization of public and individual moral decency in public governance
and among the elected and appointed public office holders in the country or any
part thereof.
Totality
of these is called international best
practices in modern public governance. It must be remembered and pointed
out clearly too that modern public governance was parented by Social Contract, designed by modern
thinkers for the purpose of earthly and humanly tame or
control the wickedness of human beings against fellow human beings and the
environment so as not to make life and the living short, nasty, brutish, dominant and dictatorial. These explain why the
Social Contract or public governance and its dos and don’ts were
put in place by modern thinkers.
The Social Contract, it must be emphasized, was inspired by the Holy Book’s instruction- do to
others what you will want them do to you and refrain from doing to them what
you will not do to them. The historical Social Contract is dated
back to several centuries and became globally popular and recognized in 17th,
18th, 19th and 20th century ADs. It was
particularly popularized by the great philosophical works of the trio of Thomas
Hobbes (1588-1679), John Locke (1632-1704) and Jean Jacques Rousseau
(1712-1778); resulting to 1689 enactment of British Bill of Rights,
1776 American Independence declaration and 1789 French Declaration of the Right
of Man and the Citizens, etc.
To Jean Jacques
Rousseau, man was indeed born free, but everywhere in chains. For
Thomas Hobbes, the happiness of man in a society has been gripped by fear of violent
death in the hands of another. The two great philosophers favored a
society in which the society and its people were sovereign and free leading to a
community where a group of free individuals agree for the sake of their common
(social contract) good and protection to form institutions to govern
themselves. John Locke added more popularity to the greatness of Social
Contract.
In his 1690
famous book called the Second Treatise of Civil Government, John Locke saw and
called for a situation where a free, equal and independent people agreed
to be governed in return for certain secure enjoyment for their individual
rights, which the courts and police powers of a government can enforce leading
to every free individual having a moral right to be protected from arbitrary
interference by government or other individuals, of his or her sacred rights. These
reinforce the legal philosophy of man’s equality in dignity and rights
and inevitable justifications for their protection by a limited government.
It is therefore
important to inform that it is from the great philosophical work of John Locke
that a leading American independence campaigner, Thomas Jefferson, who later
became the third President of the United States (1743-1826), took his country’s
independence declaration’s speech of July 6, 1776. The most popular part of the
speech says and we quote:
“We
hold these truths to be self evident that all men (and women) are created equal
and endowed with certain natural and inalienable rights, and most important
being of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. And to protect these
rights, men set up government whose authority rests on their consent. And
whenever a government ceases to do what it has been set up for, its citizens
have a right to change it or its order and put in place a new government or a
new order that will provide for their safety and happiness”.
Following from
the foregoing therefore, it is extremely important for those conscientious
Nigerians and Nigeria’s regional and international counterparts to at all times
have the above grand or fundamental governance measurement or assessment
yardsticks at hands before venturing into performance assessment of any central
or unit (State) government in Nigeria particularly the present Buhari
Administration that has marked two years in office.
It is also very
important for assessors to always ask and find answers to: what is Nigeria’s present state of public health, education, safety,
security, citizens’ welfare and protection, economy, electricity power,
employment, provision and maintenance of key public infrastructures, in
comparison with those of Singapore, Malaysia,
China, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Brazil, Argentina, Saudi
Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Omar, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Israel,
Botswana, Ghana, Angola, South Africa?
Others are what is Nigeria’s state of industry and its policy, agriculture,
foreign direct investments, inter ethnic and religious protection and
coexistence, human rights, rule of law and access to justice, public and
individual moral decency, all in comparison with those of Singapore, Malaysia,
China, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Brazil, Argentina,
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Omar, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Israel,
Botswana, Ghana, Angola, South Africa?
The rest of such mandatory questions
required of credible assessors of public governance in Nigeria of the Buhari’s
Presidency are what are the citizens’
living and practical attitudes towards the present governance of Nigeria? Are
there high rates of rural-urban drift or migration, brain drain, human capital
and material flights, internal conflict related and non conflict related or
starvation/hunger forced citizens’ displacements? Are there steady increases or
decreases of citizens’ militancy and restiveness? Are there high increases or
decreases in arms and militancy proliferations in Nigeria? Is there rampancy of
direct or physical, structural and cultural violence in Nigeria, and if yes,
what are the attitudes of the present central government towards them? Are
these direct, structural and cultural violence created or sponsored by
government? Which section or ethnic nationality or nationalities or religious
bodies are targeted or made age long victims of the three hydra headed monster
violence and why?
Is the
present central government a truly democratic government or a diarchy or
militarized civil space? What are the present composition and sharing formulae
of the present central government in Nigeria as they concern public resources,
institutions and appointments? Are they equitably or fairly composed or shared
among the country’s six geopolitical zones and in accordance with Section 14
(3) of Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution? Is Nigeria’s 1999 Constitution being
protected, upheld and respected at all times and non-selectively by the present
central government?
How far
have the present government in Nigeria gone in obedience to court orders and
pronouncements? Have more innocent citizens being killed extra judicially by
the present government or murdered by government oiled armed opposition groups
and criminal citizens than any other government in Nigeria since 1960 or even
since 1999? Has the present government in Nigeria promoted, defended and
protected the constitutional, regional and international rights of the Nigerian
citizens as mandated by the Constitution, regional and international law
enactments willingly accepted and adopted by the Federal Republic of Nigeria?
How many
Nigerian citizens are happy today under the present central government? Has the
present central government ensured greatest happiness to greatest number of
Nigerian citizens through its governance policies, directions, pronouncements,
conducts, projects execution and provision and delivery of social services,
tangible and intangible democracy dividends including key public
infrastructures? Does Nigeria really have a democratic government under the
present central government or a diarchic, kleptomania, mafiaso, alarmist and
deceitful government?
What is
the morality and integrity placement of the public office holders of the
present central government in Nigeria particularly its executive public office
holders, in credible comparison with their counterparts in Singapore, Malaysia,
China, India, South Korea, Taiwan, Indonesia, Thailand, Brazil, Argentina,
Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Bahrain, Omar, Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Iran, Israel,
Botswana, Ghana, Angola, South Africa? Is it not correct to say that the
present central government in Nigeria is a government composed of and operated
by the doyens of corruption?
That is to say that the two years
in office of the central government of Retired Major General Muhammadu Buhari
is nothing but first of the firsts in failed governance records and measurements since
Nigeria and its annexed ethnic nationalities regained its independence from the
British led western colonial masters and mistresses on 1st October
1960 as well as since its return to civilian rule on 29th
May 1999, which is 17yrs today. It is very important to point out that the
assessment of any tenured civilian government is properly done or started at
its beginning or foundational stage; which is also why every democratic
government is mandatorily made to pass a
fundamental test of input (foundation) and output (outcome) legitimacy.
It is saddening and disastrous that
the present central Government of Muhammadu Buhari cannot be correctly measured
or rated in any way as it concerns international best practices in matters of
public governance and its fundamentals. As a matter of fact, its failure is a
triple digit one. For instance, the Buhari Administration brought gangsterism
and mafiocracy into public central governance in Nigeria and have them gravely
institutionalized. It parades the largest number of doyens of corruption, yet
it claims to be "fighting corruption".
Corruption under the Buhari
Administration has also given birth to a twin in the persons of legitimized or
codified and open source corruption. It budgets and squanders N500M in each of
the last two budget seasons on "Aso Rock Computers" and we have kept
wondering what type and quantity of computers that are installed in Aso Rock
every year that gulps N500M and made annually replaceable. This is also owing
to the fact that e-governance or e-public service; just like e-security
and e-intelligence is the cheapest form of conducting governance or
securization affairs in the world. The N1billion (N500M for each of the two
years) "spent on Aso Rock computers" in two years can comfortably
build 20 modern public secondary schools for the educationally denied
Alamajaris (Alamajarai) of the north at N50M each.
The Buhari Administration is also
the most indebted Federal Government in Nigeria and has borrowed and misapplied
more than other any past federal government in Nigeria. To its disastrous
credit, it has borrowed over $20 billion since its inception in mid 2015 and
another $20 billion is already penciled down for borrowing between now and end
of the forthcoming 2018 fiscal or budget period. The huge loans have no
miniature or minutest positive impact on the generality of Nigerians in terms
of power energy, economy, health, education, industrialization, direct foreign
investments, income per capita, security, safety and welfare and provision and
delivery of social services and other tangible and intangible democracy
dividends including key infrastructures to Nigerians.
The human rights records of the
Buhari Administration are nothing to write home about and worst in the history
of non civil war Nigeria since 1960. This is in spite of the Government’s
assemblage of most of the country's leading human rights activists who have now
become defenders of human rights abuses and abusers. More innocent and unarmed
Nigerians totaling over 11,200 have been killed extra judicially or murdered or
tortured under the past two years of Buhari Administration. This is far more
than those killed under any other government
in Nigeria since 1960 and even 1999.
The Buhari Administration has also
grossly bastardized Nigeria’s democratic civil space and militarized same in
the form of diarchy style of government. The Administration is the most
misleading and lying government in the history of Nigeria. Its foreign direct
investments profile and performance is at ground zero with allied industrialization
policy, economic growth and development negatively immeasurable.
The joblessness and unemployment
level under the Administration has soared irremediably. The rates of brain
drain, human and material capital flights, rural-urban drift or migration and urban refugees have
reached an alarming stage and the number of Nigerians moving illegally and
legally to overseas is roundly alarming and deafening.
The health, education, shelter and
recreation and other social development sectors and policies under the Buhari
Administration are in tatters; likewise security sector and policies which are
confusing, misdirected, misleading, awkward and militantly frightening. Counter
Boko Haram insurgency operations have become a conduit pipe through which
billions of dollars worth of secured loans are diverted and pocketed with their
allied lies and falsehoods capable of competing triumphantly in the Olympic
Games of falsehood and propaganda.
Leading government corruption
practitioners and other regime criminal
citizens in the Administration are protected and given corruption and criminal
sanction waivers. As matter of fact, the beginning of wisdom for any doyen of
corruption in present Nigeria is his or her express identification with the
Buhari Administration in the form of "defection to APC".
Conclusively speaking, it will take
a calendar of months to talk and discuss inexhaustibly about the Buhari's
Government basket-loads of failure in governance. Which is why we said before
that the best way to describe the present central government in the country is
that it is "first of the firsts in failed public governance records or measurements
in Nigeria since 1960".
Signed:
For:
International Society for Civil Liberties & the Rule of Law (Intersociety)
·
Emeka Umeagbalasi (Criminologist & Graduate of Security Studies)
Board Chairman
Mobile Line: +2348174090052
Email: info@intersociety-ng.org
Website: www.intersociety-ng.org
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