A close associate of Chief Obafemi
Awolowo and an elder statesman, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, in this interview
with BAYO AKINLOYE talks about what President Muhammadu Buhari needs to
do to save the country from collapse and the role of Chief Bola Tinubu
in the current state of the economy.
What’s your reaction to
the revelation by the World Bank Group boss that President Muhammadu
Buhari directed the financial institution to carry out more of its
developmental projects in northern Nigeria?
The disclosure of the
President of the World Bank Group only confirmed what I have been
saying that President Muhammadu Buhari is president of the North and not
president of Nigeria. It is unfortunate that even the international
community is also aware of this nepotism – of Buhari’s unbridled desire
to favour a section of the country to the detriment of the others. Is it
only the North that is devastated? What about the Niger Delta region?
What exactly has been done to salvage the area? He should focus on
productive areas to engender development in the country. Buhari’s body
language, words and actions show he is president of the North. Only
those who are gullible will accept what his mouthpieces are saying –
it’s mere damage control.
You will notice of late that while the
world is doing the best they can to shift their economic focus away from
crude oil, the current administration of Buhari is doing the opposite.
Despite repeated calls by economic experts, both local and foreign
experts, that Nigeria should diversify its economy and be less dependent
on oil, Buhari has continued to spend the country’s meager money in our
treasury for oil exploration in the North – he is wasting our money.
Everything that Buhari has done so far since he assumed office as
president shows where he belongs to. It is apparent he belongs to nobody
but the northerners – he does not belong to everybody in this country.
He turns a blind eye to everything happening outside the northern
region.
He has confirmed all the fears I had expressed about him.
He has presided over a country that is insecure and has demonstrated
intolerance. He claimed to be a born-again democrat when he was
contesting the presidency. Buhari will not bother to restructure the
country because his people are the beneficiaries of the lopsidedness in
the country. Buhari only sent the 2014 National Conference report to the
National Assembly because he was pressured to do so. He has no interest
to restructure. The confusion Buhari and APC are creating about
restructuring shows that they are taking the people for granted. How can
they be asking what restructuring is? It was made as part of their
manifesto. The APC is doing all it can to confuse the people.
They
shouldn’t tell us Nigeria’s unity isn’t negotiable. The unity is
negotiable and we negotiated it in 1954 and that happened when there was
a crisis in the House when (Anthony) Enahoro moved the motion and the
Western Region withdrew its cabinet and the federal cabinet was
disrupted, leading to the colonial rulers to send for the leaders of the
party. We went to London, Lancanster House, and there, the unity of the
country was negotiated and the principle of federalism was agreed upon
and confirmed in the constitution that came up thereafter – when each of
the regions back then had its own constitution. It is that constitution
we had in 1962/93 when the country became a republic. Our problem began
with the constitution foisted on us in 1966 by the military. Then in
1999, the military gave us another constitution that does not represent
the will of the people. We protested against it. Nnamdi Kanu is called a
terrorist today because he wants justice for his people. The military
put us where we are today. I am a Kanu man; where I don’t agree with him
is the use of force.
Are you saying Buhari is part of the country’s problem?
Yes,
he is. Anybody opposed to restructuring is the greatest enemy of
Nigeria’s unity. All the South-West governors are in support of
restructuring but they are afraid of the dictatorial tendency of this
present administration. We had a conference in Ibadan recently; all the
governors contributed morally and financially. They couldn’t come but
they sent their deputies. If Buhari is honest and interested in the
unity of this country, why didn’t he have a dialogue with Nnamdi Kanu?
Buhari will not listen to the voice of reason because he has an element
of force in him. If Buhari is honest, why didn’t he call for a dialogue?
Why are people agitating for a secession? It is because the government
has refused to restructure.
Do you think APC national leader, Bola Tinubu, made a mistake helping Buhari to become the president?
It
is not a question of a mistake. I warned Tinubu against supporting
Buhari ahead of the 2015 presidential election. What is for Tinubu in
this government? He has been sidelined. This government is all about
Buhari. The greatest mistake made was for Yoruba to vote for Buhari. The
South-West is regretting voting for Buhari. Tinubu is regretting now –
he and his supporters are now regretting helping Buhari to become the
president. It is Tinubu and all his supporters you should be asking:
‘Are you regretting you helped to bring Buhari to power or you’re happy
with his administration?’ The problem that Yoruba and Nigerians have
today was caused by Tinubu. If Tinubu had not gone into an alliance with
Buhari, would we be in this position? Tinubu is the cause of Yoruba’s
suffering now. He is the cause of Nigerians’ suffering now. He helped a
dictator to come to power in the person of Buhari, knowing that he’s a
born dictator; an unrepentant conservative and an irredeemable religious
jingoist. What has he done in his life that does not show he’s a
dictator? By birth and by training, he’s a dictator – go and check his
past records as a military head of state.
When I campaigned
against him before the election, people accused me of collecting money
from (ex-President Goodluck) Jonathan. I am one of those who fought for
Nigeria’s independence and I am not a happy man with the way this
country is being run. If Buhari does not restructure Nigeria, this
country will break (up) and I am not afraid to be prosecuted if they
regard that as hate speech. Buhari wants to shut down the opposition
completely; that’s why he branded Kanu a terrorist. Buhari is running
the country the way he likes because he has all the instruments of force
in his hand. All the military top brass are northern Muslims – I said
‘northern Muslims’; I didn’t say ‘northerners’.
Does that have anything to do with the current military operations in the three southern regions of the country?
The
ongoing military operations – Operation Crocodile Smile and Operation
Python Dance – are designed to militarise the country. In every civilian
situation, the military is there. Question: when did the military take
over the police’s job in a civilian regime? Similarly, where the
military is absent, the Fulani armed militia are present – they are all
over the country committing all sorts of crimes like raping, kidnapping
and killing. What has Buhari said about the violent acts of those
people? Another question: since when did rearing cattle with AK-47
become fashionable? I want Buhari and his co-travellers to answer these
questions. Why is he hesitating to ban the herdsmen from carrying arms?
Is he honest? The same Buhari was quick to label Kanu and other members
of the Indigenous People of Biafra terrorists. Is this the country whose
unity they are saying is not negotiable, where criminals are allowed to
roam the country and agitators are being crucified? The Buhari
government wants us to keep quiet as if nothing is happening. I want to
tell Buhari that this is not the state we were in when we got
independence in 1960. We will neither abandon this country nor succumb
to any Fulani domination.
How should the restructuring of the country be done?
Who
is in this country that has not supported the restructuring of Nigeria?
It is only Buhari. Many responsible and credible Nigerians have
expressed their support for the restructuring of Nigeria.
What about former President Olusegun Obasanjo?
Obasanjo
is the only exception. The restructuring we are clamouring for is not a
strange word at all. It is another way of saying, ‘Let us go back to
where we came from – to the 1960 and 1963 constitutions.’ Why should it
be a problem to resist the constitution foisted on us by the military?
Nobody is talking about unity; we are already united. It is this
government that is putting in a condition of disunity – this is what the
Soviet Union did and failed and it is the same thing that
Czechoslovakia did and failed. You can’t keep people forcefully together
under a unitary government; they will break (apart) eventually. To save
the country, we came together in 2014 by means of the national
conference, but Buhari said he has thrown the report of that confab
somewhere and he is not going to look at it. Buhari believes he has all
the forces of enslavement. But I want to assure him that the South and
the Middle Belt will rely on God to destroy the forces of Buhari. Buhari
is confusing Nigerians; he and his party, the APC, are confusing the
country. They are doing things that are unacceptable to the majority of
the people. Buhari should be told that he is the president of Nigeria
and not the president of Katsina. If he is the president of Nigeria and
not the president of Katsina, he should embark on the restructuring of
the country immediately.
He must let the country be restructured
before any election if he is sincere. If a marriage is successful, will
anybody seek divorce in that marriage? But when you have serious
disaffection in a marriage, things will no longer be at ease. We know
what we fought for to attain independence. Our togetherness was settled
upon attaining independence. What we have now was forced on us by the
military. If Buhari truly loves this country and is sincere about
keeping it together, he will make a name for himself by going back to
the 1960 constitution – then, I can heartily tell him, ‘Welcome to the
democratic fold.’ The Buhari administration should stop the fake news
they are spreading around that those calling for the restructuring of
Nigeria want the country to break up – that is an evil propaganda. On
the contrary, those against the restructuring of the country are the
people who really want the country to break up.
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