From being a kingmaker, Asíwájú Bola Tinubu has finally become a king metaphorically for clinching the highest political position in the country. From democratically dethroning a President to installing another president in 2015 and now becoming a president-elect, against all odds, in 2023, Tinubu has become a man of destiny, of historical reverence with indisputable landmarks in the political experiment called Nigeria.
In whatever he had done, or is doing, history is replete with his heroic exploits. In the corporate world, Exxon Mobil, his last known employer, will not easily forget his financial ingenuity. In the political firmament of the country, he became a distinguished senator; a governor with a difference and a political kingmaker of repute, helping to install governors, senators, members of House of Representatives, and Houses of Assembly. The man Asíwájú installed speakers at both national and state legislatures. Getting appointive positions for people is his natural turf. With the hoi polloi, Tinubu is always at his best.
Indubitably, Asiwaju builds and keeps people to attain great heights. As a refresher, the apogee of his being a political kingmaker was when he worked for the emergence of Muhammadu Buhari as candidate of the All Progressives Congress in 2014 and later, Buhari’s emergence as President in 2015.
But for Almighty God, and Tinubu, Buhari would not have defeated Atiku Abubakar at that year’s keenly contested presidential primary in Lagos. The rest, as they say, is history. Providentially, the beneficiary will be handing over power to his benefactor and president-elect on May 29, 2023.
The journey of his historic victory has been bumpy. Tinubu, the kingmaker, signified his intention, formally, when he visited the President (Major General) Muhammadu Buhari(retd) in Aso Rock Presidential Villa in January 2022 to intimate the former of his plan to succeed him.
Before then, the conventional, online newspapers, and entire social media were awash with speculations about his presidential aspiration. But today, the rest, once again, is history as Tinubu was officially announced as president-elect of Nigeria on March 1 by the Independent National Electoral Commission. Coincidentally, the announcement is symbolic, being the month of his birth. He was born on March 29, 1952.
Tinubu’s heart, despite negative murmurings from the public space, told him to aspire for the Presidency. Impediments, official and non official were thrown at him, and on his paths. But Tinubu, imbued with native intelligence, sure knows his political onions. He borrowed a leaf from Salvador Dali (1904-1989) saying that “Intelligence without ambition is a bird without wings.” The truism in this aphorism is shown in the fact that today, Tinubu’s lifelong ambition has become a reality owing to his political intelligence, tenacity of purpose and steadfast focus on his goal regarding his presidential dream.
At 71, Tinubu deserves to be venerated for his life’s accomplishments. He is a child of providence, destined to play a major role in Nigeria’s contemporary political evolution. However, the presidency is not a tea party and Tinubu knows this. By antecedent, he surely has the capacity, capability and also possesses the right vision to navigate Nigeria’s currently troubled destiny to a safe berth.
Nigeria’s leadership’s roll call is replete with leadership with much talk/promises and less actions. Tinubu, at 71, and upon inauguration on May 29, must hit the ground running. All eyes are on him and he cannot afford to fail some of us that are his ardent followers/supporters and millions of other Nigerians. Tinubu likes to think outside the box; a think and do leader, he takes pride in calling himself and nothing short of that is expected from him.
Whatever the obstacles, Nigerians want him to make life more meaningful for them. As a reminder to Tinubu: He must beware of carpetbaggers that once saw him as a daydreamer but will now willingly bow before him as President. He needs to focus on the goal of making Nigeria great, again. At 71, what else does he want materially and recognition-wise that the almighty God has not given him? Yours sincerely believes that nothing else should interest him other than to endeavour to right the imperfections of the past that he once led the progressives to battle against within Nigeria’s currently warped federation. He should use power to serve humanity and not self. To achieve this, Asíwájú must know that not every suffering hypocritical dog surrounding him when he gets to Aso-Rock Presidential Villa must be fed because some of them only need strength garnered from him to bite him.
Tinubu at 71 as incoming president should equally note that not only under the Peoples Democratic Party’s 16 years of misrule but also at the moment as well under a Federal Government-controlled by the APC, his party, that the hardship facing Nigerians is far from being over. This is why all eyes are on him to rescue his people from avoidable suffering that is currently their lot.
I urge the president-elect to know that the APC controlled centre is nothing to write home about regarding ameliorating the untold hardships facing Nigerians. He needs to know that he won the election by the grace of God and His relentless political efforts. But for God’s merciful hands, no candidate representing a political party with a poor scorecard at the centre like APC should ever dream of winning anything not to talk of the presidency. But Tinubu, through good personal networking, enduring political clout and grace of almighty proved bookmakers wrong.
For enjoying such uncommon grace, now is the time for him not to rationalise or justify the officially induced avoidable problems that we all, with him in the forefront, condemn and detest in others.
To achieve this, Tinubu at 71 needs to get his priorities right and kick-start them immediately upon assumption of office. One important admonition to him: He needs to be careful of the economic parasites masquerading as experts that will mill around him on a daily basis. Another important fact he needs to take note of: The problem of Nigeria is not esoteric or that of shortage of ideas but that of corruption of ideas and the lack of political will power to sift the grains from the shaft. Being a street wise elder statesman, one can reasonably conclude that he won’t fall into the same traps that overwhelmed previous leaders of the country.
Right now in the country, Asíwájú needs to look for ways to mitigate the endemic corruption hindering the country’s growth. The asinine corrupt inclination of Nigerians defies partisan or ethnic boundaries. If Tinubu can effectively mitigate the culture of corruption ravaging institutions of state, then the identified three most important needs of the country including stable power supply, insecurity and infrastructure deficit can be tackled and considered a forgone conclusion under his incoming administration.
In Nigeria today, corruption is so endemic. No matter how beneficial a public policy document/idea is, we have a self-centered political class and run a bureaucracy that stands to frustrate such policies/ideas because of parochial dispositions. Morality at the moment has taken flight in the country. And ravaging our sovereign entity are mosques/churches where immorality thrives; where developmental values mean nothing again. Most of our financial institutions aid the destruction of our economy; public hospitals are poorly equipped and value only the lives of well-to-do Nigerians; lawyers undermine fair dispensation of justice while accountants distort accounting documents with no consequences. The situation is pathetic.
Where do we go from here? Periodic voting alone might be insufficient. Not even the hope restored through the use of the Bimodal Voter Accreditation System by INEC can effectively cure the inexorable yearnings for developmental governance by the people of this great country. Political parties with identifiable ideological leanings will help in this regard. The current political landscape is bereft of this and Tinubu presidency can be of help.
Olusegun Obasanjo, Umaru Musa Yar’Adua, Goodluck Jonathan and Muhammadu Buhari tried their best but obviously not enough to put Nigerian and its citizens in a rightful place of pride. The time to correct the glaring inadequacies of the past has come.
Henceforth, all eyes will be on our president-elect at 71 to mount the saddle of leadership of Nigeria and turn things around for good. That is the least expected by Nigerians from Asíwájú. Congratulations and many happy returns Mr President-elect.
- Sanusi, a corporate legal consultant, is the immediate past MD/CEO of Lagos State Signage & Advertisement Agency