By Reno
Omokri
The book Muhammadu Buhari-The Challenges
of Leadership in Nigeria by
Professor John Paden is not only an intellectually lazy work, it is also a
fallacious document hastily put together to paint the protagonist in the
borrowed garb of an effective leader who is cleaning the Augean Stable of
misrule and corruption in Nigeria, but my question is this - how can you fight
corruption with lies?
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President Buhari, his wife, Aisha, Gowon and Prof Paden |
I have taken my time to x-ray the book
and I cannot help but agree with the national leader of the ruling All
Progressive Congress that Paden has done a great disservice to the truth. If I
were Paden, I would consider a career in fiction writing. His talents are much
better suited for that than to scholarly and investigative work.
On page 52 of the book, Professor Paden
declares that Dr. Goodluck Jonathan declared for the April 2011 Presidential
election on Saturday, 18th of September 2011.
But for a man who was a Rhodes scholar
at Oxford University, Paden did not show much scholarliness because if he did,
he would have established that Dr. Jonathan made world history by being the
first ever Presidential candidate to make his declaration on the social media
platform, facebook, on Wednesday the 15th of September, 2016, a feat which was
featured on the New York Times, the Washington Post and in several
international news media.
If this was the only error in the book,
one could forgive Paden, but the errors go on and on.
For example on page 53, Paden, without
citing any proof or evidence, called Dr. Jonathan's margin of victory in the
South south and Southeast 'nonsensical', but then he goes ahead to accept
President Buhari's margin of victory in the North as valid even though they
mirrored Dr. Jonathan's margins in the South.
On page 55, Paden called to question
Jonathan's handling of the economy but then in page 60 he admits that the 7%
GNP growth Nigeria
attained under Jonathan was "impressive". Does Paden suffer from a
split personality? Here he is calling into question former President Jonathan's
ability to manage an economy that he himself admits generated an impressive
growth yet he is praising a President Buhari under whom Nigeria has
gone into recession. I don't get it Paden!
Perhaps Paden should have written a
book singing Jonathan's praises instead of President Buhari's!
Then he attacks Dr. Jonathan in page 55
over the 2012 attempt to remove fuel subsidies and pointed to the street
protests that broke out in reaction, but curiously failed to mention that such
protests were instigated and led by the then opposition members including
President Buhari's former running mate, Pastor Tunde Bakare, who was openly at
the fore front of the protests and Malam Nasir Elrufai, who coordinated
activities during the Occupy Nigeria protests. This is nothing short of
intellectual dishonesty.