Since the demise of Umaru
Musa Yar’Adua, the Nigerian polity has been at the boiling point. Immediately it became apparent that
constitutional provisions conferred upon Vice President Goodluck Jonathan the
right to be sworn as President of Nigeria, red hot cannonballs were fired
especially from the Northern political elite.
First, they tried to ensure that President Yar’Adua though dead, should
continue to rule through the voice of his wife.
They tried to ensure that Yar’Adua though dead, lived on.
President Jonathan(l) and former President Obasanjo(r)
Photo Credit: Punch Newspapers
When the game plan of the
Northern political elite and Mrs. Yar’Adua failed and Vice President Goodluck
Jonathan became President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, a decree immediately went out of the mouth of
Northern political leaders that he dares not hope or attempt to contest in 2011
as the North would need to complete their own two terms by having another
Northerner stand for election under the platform of the ruling Peoples’
Democratic Party (PDP) which then was and I fear even now still is the only platform
through which one could be elected president in Nigeria.
Goodluck Jonathan, whose
good luck turned the Northern dream into a tough luck and pipe dream, seemed
set to rubbish the old order from the beginning of his political career. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, acting as
a god pulled his devious political weight behind Jonathan. Being no god, Obasanjo could not see that
Goodluck Jonathan meant bad luck for tin and pocket gods that have ruined this
country since independence.
Given his background and his
rather meteoric rise to power and how easily he has dispensed with tin gods
around Nigerian body polity, we find one of the reasons why Jonathan should be
reelected in 2015.
JONATHAN
LIKE DAVID
In the Old Testament of the
Judeo-Christian bible, we learn about David and Jonathan. They were close friends. Jonathan saved David many times when the King
Saul sought to take his life. David in
his clumsiness, using a piece of stone and sling, slew Goliath who was the
tormentor of the people of Israel.
Let
us see President Goodluck Jonathan as the young and clumsy David who destroyed
an old order whereby the Jews were in perpetual dread of the Philistines. Jonathan has destroyed the godfathers. When Dr. Chris Ngige did the same thing to
the godfathers of Anambra State, we all applauded him. Why can’t we applaud President Jonathan for
achieving the same thing at the Federal level?
King David ruled Israel into
a good old age and was a great king and prophet among his people. David in spite of his clumsy ways and sin continued to be the man after the heart of God because he served his people well. David did not go to war to take other people's land for Israel. He defended them well in the place they acquired on arrival and led them to prosperity within their own enclave. President Jonathan in spite of our doubts
about him at present has continued to state that though he is presently the
most criticized President of Nigeria; he would also end up as the most praised.
What he has done in dispensing the godfathers and in other sectors which we would periscope in this blog in the coming weeks make him the type of King that David was among his people. So, if God could forgive David, why should we not forgive President Jonathan any sins while applauding the great feats which he has achieved and is still working on in changing the political landscape of Nigeria.
I strongly feel that in
Goodluck Jonathan is the Jonathan of the bible recompensed for his loyalty and for
saving of the life of the young David who later became the King of Israel,
bringing that country so much glory.
So, for being a Ghost-buster,
who lack of sophistry to play the politics of chop-I-chop with godfathers and
guts to stand up to the godfathers, the Nigerian youth owe President Goodluck
Jonathan the duty of ensuring that he had enough tenure to deepen the freedom
of the people from the clutches of godfathers and enemies of Nigeria.
Think about it.

God has great plans for Nigeria. First Obasanjo with the success story of GSM. Then Yar Adua with his seven-point agenda which death could not allow to materialize. Now Jonathan with his transformation agenda. Jonathan for now is a case of so far so good. However, I must point out as I continue to say, that the foremost problem of this country is constant electricity. Actually, without constant electricity, the transformation agenda will be a mirage in actualization. I wish the president well and I wish Nigerians well. May he succeed where others failed. The link : Obasanjo -Yar Adua - Jonathan is good. With his present score-card, I believe that if he keeps it up, he will merit re-election in 2015 which he is constitutionally qualified to contest. Let him not be distracted but continue to do his best, we will do the rest come the year 2015.
ReplyDeleteThanks Vitalis for your visit and your thoughts. Your comment on the need for electricity is key to all successes any leader can record in Nigeria. When Jonathan became acting President, i wrote an article in the Punch Newspaper where I clearly noted that success for Jonathan is spelt as ELECTRICITY AND ROADS.
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