Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai in September 2016 sent a powerful
memo to President Muhammadu Buhari arguing that their party, the All
Progressives Congress (APC) has made the situation in Nigeria worse than
it met it by failing to be proactive in taking key decisions in a
timely manner, SaharaReporters has learned.
THE MEMO:
"In
very blunt terms, Mr. President, our APC administration has not only
failed to manage expectations of a populace that expected overnight
‘change’ but has failed to deliver even mundane matters of governance
outside of our successes in fighting BH insurgency and corruption,” he
said in
the 30-page memo, which was a follow-up to an earlier one he
sent to the president.
“Overall, the feeling even among our
supporters today is that the APC government is not doing well,” he
declared, before proceeding to an analysis of the key areas: Politics,
National Economy and Governance, and then making suggestions for Mr.
Buhari’s consideration and action.
Listing his reasons for the
memo, he said, the final one was his opinion that President Buhari is
Nigeria’s only hope now and in the medium term of saving the Nigerian
nation from collapse, and enabling the north of Nigeria to regain its
lost confidence, begin to be respected as a significant contributor, and
not the parasite and problem of the Nigerian federation.
“Mr.
President, it is also clear to many of us that have studied your
political career, that so long as you remain in the political landscape,
no Northerner will emerge successfully on the national scene,” Governor
El-Rufai said. “All those wasting time, money and other resources to
run in 2019 either do not realize this divinely-ordained situation or
are merely destined to keep others employed and rich from electoral
project doomed to certain failure.”
He noted that President
Buhari’s relationship with the national leadership of the party, both
the formal and informal, as well as with former Governors of ANPP and
PDP which joined, and the ACN, is perceived by most observers to be at
best frosty, as many of them are aggrieved due to what they consider to
be total absence of consultations with them on the part of the president
and of those he has assigned such duties.
Observing that
that many not be Mr. Buhari’s intention or outlook, the governor
affirmed that that is how it appears to those that watch from afar.
This
situation is compounded by the fact that some officials around you seem
to believe and may have persuaded you that current APC State Governors
must have no say and must also be totally excluded from political
consultations, key appointments and decision-making at the federal
level,” he said.
“These politically-naive ‘advisers’ fail to
realize that it is the current and former state governors that may, as
members of NEC of the APC, serve as an alternative locus of power to
check the excesses of the currently lopsided and perhaps ambivalent
NWC,” he continued, adding that alienating the governors so clearly and
deliberately ensures that you have near-zero support of the party
structure at both national and state levels.
Advising the
president that it is not too late to reverse the situation, El-Rufai
told the president that he, however, appears to have neither a political
adviser nor a minder of his politics.
“The two officials whose
titles may enable them function as such generally alienate those that
contributed to our success,” he declared, dismissing the Secretary to
the Government of the Federation as not only inexperienced in public
service but lacking in humility, in addition to being insensitive and
rude to virtually most of the party leaders, ministers and governors.
“The
Chief of Staff is totally clueless about the APC and its internal
politics at best as he was neither part of its formation nor a
participant in the primaries, campaign, and elections,” El-Rufai said.
“In summary, neither of them has the personality, experience, and the
reach to manage your politics nationally or even regionally.
Among
many others, the governor also noted that in this era of global
interconnectedness, nations compete viciously in the economic arena -
for a larger share of international trade, investments, maritime and
aviation services, and a whole raft of knowledge-based services and
industries. He noted that this competition is neither moral nor fair,
even if the advanced nations pretend to present it as such to those that
are gullible.
“No one cares about, or will ‘help’ us unless we
get our act together and organize our political economy and national
affairs to be regionally,” the governor said. He added that these
troubling perceptions, whether accurate or not, must be addressed
frontally by the president, and no other person.
To that end, he
asked Mr. Buhari to consider communicating actively and directly with
the Nigerian public about his vision – the government’s plans, strategy,
and roadmap to take the country out of the current, dire economic
situation, suggesting a five-year national development strategy and plan
urgently.
“The President should speak to the nation – something
akin to a State of the Union address on December 1 or January 1,”
El-Rufai also said in the memo, dated September 22,2016, “preferably in a
joint session of the National Assembly during which he will explain
away some of the perceptions and lay out the national plans, strategies,
and roadmap [contained in this memo].
He noted that the memo
might be misunderstood, misinterpreted and even perverted, but said he
was willing to accept the usual accusations of arrogance and ambition,
adding that the President knows that none of those arguments hold water.
“I ran for state Governor because you directed me to do so,”
he said. “From 2010 when we joined your team, I have no other interest
other than your place in history as our President. I believe in your
integrity, commitment and sense of duty to make our nation better. I am
distressed that our government is seen not to be succeeding mostly due
to the failures, lack of focus and selfishness of some you have
entrusted to carry on and implement your vision. I am troubled that our
own missteps have made the PDP and its apparatchiks so audacious and
confident.”
Calling on the president to “act decisively,” and
expressing the hope that his memo will “contribute in some way in
regaining our governance momentum,” the governor told Mr. Buhari, “You
have both a crisis and opportunity in your hands to turn around our
country in the right direction. We pray that Allah gives you the
strength and good fortune to succeed. This is an honest, frank and
objective view of an admirer, a mentee, and a loyalist. I hope it helps,
and I apologize if it displeases you. My duty to you is to tell you the
truth as I see it. I have no interest other than the progress of our
party, our president, our government, and our country.”
Source: Sahara Reporters
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