By Femi Aribisala
Mohammed
Saeed al-Sahaf was the Minister of Information in the dying days of Saddam
Hussein’s regime in Iraq .
Nicknamed “Comical Ali” by British
tabloids, al-Sahaf made a fool of himself during the Iraqi war by constantly
fabricating victories of the Iraqi army, even as territory after territory fell
to the American-led allied forces.
*President Buhari congratulating Lai Mohammed after he was sworn in as Information Minister
What
was so ridiculous about him was that his lies were so blatant, only fools could
believe them. Even when American tanks rolled into Baghdad ,
Comical Ali declared: “There is no
presence of the American columns in the city of Baghdad at all. We besieged them and we
killed most of them. Today, the tide has turned. We are destroying them. The
Americans are going to surrender or be burned in their tanks.”
Lai
Mohammed’s tall tales have now reached epidemic proportions. It is a
contradiction in terms that a government that claims to be anti-corruption, and
a president that boasts to be a man of integrity, should have a “Comical Ali” as its face and
spokesman. It is doubtful that Mohammed can stop being himself.
However, if President Buhari is interested in redeeming his now battered image,
he needs to admit he made a big error of judgment in appointing Mohammed as a
minister.
Lai
Mohammed must be fired immediately. Barring which, the only honourable
thing left for the Honourable Minister to do is to resign. A Minister of
Information should not be allowed to become a Minister of Misinformation.
*Mohammed Saeed al-Sahaf, former Iraqi Information Minister
On 23 December, 2015, Mohammed told a meeting of editorial
heads of media houses in Lagos
that the Nigerian military has met President Buhari’s deadline to defeat Boko
Haram before 31 December, 2015.
Said
Mohammed: “Today, I can report that the
war against Boko Haram is largely won. Today, I can report to you that the
entire 70 plus kilometres stretch from Maiduguri
to Bama and all the way to Banki which leads to Cameroun
and the Central African
Republic are in the hands of our gallant
troops. They have so degraded the capacity of Boko Haram that the terrorists
can no longer hold on to any territory just as they can no longer carry out any
spectacular attack.”
Rather
than call his minister to order, President Buhari backed him up in the bid to
white-wash the gaffe of predicting Boko Haram would be defeated before the end
of the year. He told the BBC: “Boko
Haram has reverted to using improvised explosive devices. They have now been
reduced to that. But articulated conventional attacks on centres of
communication and populations… they are no longer capable of doing that
effectively. So I think technically we have won the war because people are
going back into their neighbourhoods. Boko Haram as an organised fighting
force, I assure you, that we have dealt with them.”
The
president conveniently forgot he had said at his inaugural address that: “We cannot claim to have defeated Boko Haram
without rescuing the Chibok girls and all other innocent persons held hostage
by insurgents.” We have heard nothing about the Chibok girls.
Nevertheless, the president now says Boko Haram has been technically
defeated. Are we therefore to conclude that the Chibok girls have also
been ‘technically’ rescued?
The victory declarations of Lai Mohammed and
President Buhari turned out not only to be palpably false, but outrightly dangerous.
Just two days after Mohammed’s declaration, the Boko Haram who he says
“can no longer carry out any spectacular attack” attacked Kimba in Borno State .
They killed 14 hapless people and razed the village to the ground.
According to eye-witness reports, “not a single house was spared in the arson.”
One day
later, a coordinated fighting unit of Boko Haram infantry attacked Maiduguri . They
came in a military convoy, precisely the manner the president boasted is now
impossible. They then dug in for a pitched battle against the Nigerian
army. Thereafter, two female suicide-bombers detonated explosives in the
Jiddari area of Maiduguri ,
with casualty figures yet to be determined.
There
is no doubt these attacks were direct responses to APC’s vain propaganda.
Boko Haram decided to give the lie to the bombastic statements that it has been
defeated either technically or in actuality. To drive home the point
beyond reasonable doubt, the insurgents chose to attack Maiduguri ,
the very command and control epicentre of Nigeria ’s military operations in
the North-east.
Clearly, the defeat of Boko Haram only exists as
figments in the imaginations of APC propagandists. Having won the
election by manipulating the press, they now seek to govern by employing a cacophony
of jobless youth whose charge is to post “SAI Buhari” comments on as many
internet blogs as possible. They also have the mandate to attack anyone who
refuses to buy the many-splendored FABUS of the APC government.
APC’s bogus propaganda is partly responsible for the deaths and destruction in Kimba, Aladuwari andMaiduguri ,
the full extent of which are yet to be determined. The false victory
procession of APC chieftains provoked the Boko Haram to contradict them at the
cost of Nigerian lives. It is way too early to call for the impeachment
of Mr. President. But it is high time to call for the retirement of Lai
Mohammed. We must not allow this local “Comical Ali” to continue to use
Nigerian lives to score cheap political points.
APC’s bogus propaganda is partly responsible for the deaths and destruction in Kimba, Aladuwari and
While
the APC was busy celebrating the fictitious death of Boko Haram, the New
York-based Institute for Economics and Peace declared in its latest Global
Terrorism Index that Boko Haram “has
become the most deadly terrorist group in the world.” The day before
Mohammed’s bombast, UNICEF declared that Boko Haram has succeeded in keeping
over one million children out of school, warning that this is likely to add
fuel to the insurgency by radicalizing the youth in the North-east.
It was Lai Mohammed who told Nigerians the promises
of the APC during the election were actually not from the APC. The APC
denied its key presidential campaign documents: “My Covenant with Nigerians”
and “One
Hundred Things Buhari Will Do in 100 Days.” Buhari himself
presents one of the documents in the first person, saying: “The covenant is
derived from the manifesto of my party, the All Progressives Congress. It
however represents my pledge to you all when I become your president.”
But
once he became president, Mohammed denied them. He swore that: “Buhari
never promised to do anything in 100 days, that’s the honest truth.”
However, when APC Senators were forced to vote against their own campaign
promise to provide N5,000 monthly to 25 million unemployed Nigerians, Mohammed
declared that the government already has 1.4 trillion naira recovered from
banks through the TSA ready to fulfil the promise. He said we should
expect it in the 2016 budget.
These
are his words: “The non-implementation of the payment policy so far is due to
the fact that it was not included in the 2015 budget. The Muhammadu Buhari
administration has been busy putting in place measures that will make it
possible to start the implementation of this project.”
This
has turned out as usual to be another tissue of lies. The 2016 budget has
now been announced, and there is nothing about the N5000 stipend for the 25
million unemployed.
The government of President Buhari is replete with
contradictions and doublespeak.
At the APC South-East rally in Owerri, Buhari declared he would make the naira equal to the dollar if voted into office. He continued: “It is sad that the value of the naira has dropped to more than 230 to one dollar. This does not speak well for the nation’s economy.” How does it speak for the economy now that the value of the naira has dropped under Buhari to 280 to the dollar?
At the APC South-East rally in Owerri, Buhari declared he would make the naira equal to the dollar if voted into office. He continued: “It is sad that the value of the naira has dropped to more than 230 to one dollar. This does not speak well for the nation’s economy.” How does it speak for the economy now that the value of the naira has dropped under Buhari to 280 to the dollar?
Buhari
said: “Boko Haram is a typical example of small fires causing large fires. An
eccentric and unorthodox preacher with a tiny following was given posthumous
fame and following by his extra-judicial murder at the hands of the
police.” What then are we to say about the extra-judicial massacre of
over 300 Shiite Muslims in Zaria
at the hands of the Nigerian army under this Buhari administration?
Buhari
said during the campaign: “You are all my people; I will treat you all
as mine. I will work for those who voted for me, voted against me and those who
didn’t vote at all.” Then he said after the campaign: “The
constituents (that) gave me 97% cannot in all honesty be treated on some issues
with constituencies that gave me 5%.”
On his
election, the president said: “Our long night is over and a new dawn has come…
Democracy and rule of law will be put in place…I pledge myself and the
government to the rule of law, in which none shall be so above the law that
they are not subject to its dictates, and none shall be so below it that they
are not availed of its protection.” But under his administration,
democracy and the rule of law has continued to be violated. The DSS
ignores court verdicts with impunity, as happened in the case of Dasuki and
Kanu.
Justice
Muazu Pindigi was summarily replaced by Justice Ambrosa as chairman of the
Rivers state governorship petitions tribunal and PDP’s victory was quickly
annulled. Pindigi said: “The Supreme Court has said that for an election
to be annulled, the petitioner has to prove that elections didn’t hold at the
polling units where the winner was returned elected. I’m not sure that the
Ambrosa’s judgment arrived through that route.”
During
the election, Buhari declared the maintenance of the presidential fleet of
aircrafts a colossal waste of money. He said: “For me, when we come into
office, all these waste will be blocked and properly channeled into our
economy.” However, since he became president, not a single plane has been
sold. Billions of naira continue to be spent as the president has gone on
one international junket after the other.
*Dr. Femi
Aribasala is a syndicated columnist
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