Nigeria: Open Letter To Governor Ibrahim Shekarau, The
Sardauna
06 July 2010
By Saka Raji Audu
Your Excellency,
Please, permit me to begin this
letter with prayers. In the name of God, the All
Compassionate, the All Merciful. O’ God: We have a
firm trust in You. We resign ourselves to the
inescapable fact that everything that is decreed will
happen and will follow its unalterable course. Our
Malam Ibrahim Shekarau is putting the final touches on
his leadership trust at the state level. In spite of
the fact that his political detractors are plotting
falsehood again as they did in 2007, we still remain
patient because patience is the most effective method
adopted by the pious predecessors. Of course, we have
an unbending belief in the phrase,’ Without showing
forbearance, what will we accomplish? And why should
we be a willful party to our own destruction?’ Knowing
full well that the hour of difficulty is followed by
ease.
Your Excellency, these prayers
become necessary in view of your trials and
tribulations, which are normal of an industrious
leader of the people as your humble self. Life, you
know, is full of disappointment and at times
disillusionment. We offered the same prayers in 2007
when your adversaries and detractors created
deliberate heavy buildups, gang ups and confusion
against your second coming for no just cause but mere
avarice. In spite of these road blocks, you won and
are now at the verge of completing the second but
final tenure as governor of the most populous state.
According to Bernard Fovion, "a
political career pursued regardless of God is one of
the shortest cuts to ruin, misery, disappointment and
bitterness that rankle to the end of days" First, I
wish to once again congratulate you on your recent
conferment of award as the "Wazirin Raya Kasar Nupe"
by Etsu Nupe. This award added another feather to your
milestone and myriad of successes and has also put
your detractors into another big shame. All these are
not your making but that of God, the knower of hidden
and unhidden things.
Generally, human beings are very
complicated and funny to lead. They are full of
contradictions, deceit, greed and hypocrisies. They
tell you yes, when they mean no and say no when they
mean yes. In one of the Shakespeare novels, "the
Hamlet", we learn that "our friends are our enemies."
This is why it should not surprise you that some of
the people you believe and trust turn disappointments,
scorpions and rebels. To the best of our knowledge,
you have never truncated Nigerian democracy in
whatever form. You have always accommodated every
segment of Nigerians in your state administration in
spite of what some people would have preferred. You
are a nationalist in your ideas and ideals. You are
the only northern Muslim governor that honoured the
invitation to a Christian Evangelical gathering in
your capacity as Governor of Kano State, not minding
your religious differences. You went there to preach
peace and unity for Nigeria and Nigerians. Again, you
are the only governor in the north whose
administration established anti-corruption agency
while others engage in business as usual.
Your Excellency, the purpose of
this letter is to draw your kind attention to some
important aspects of your political career. I also
write to tell you that no matter what anti-progressive
elements would say, for now, you are very qualified
and competent enough to win and lead this country out
of her rotten wood as from May 2011. Did you see how
our supposed honourable men and women turned the
national assembly into boxing ring? What happens if
custodians of law and order become lawless? Anarchy
will definitely set in. Thus your qualification and
competence to lead this nation stemmed from your
patriotism to the cause of the country, which you have
variously displayed since you assumed office as
governor some seven years ago.
Your Excellency, people are so
wonderful and unpredictable that they only remember
the last thing that happens to them. Your Excellency,
such people will be throwing ‘missiles and banisters’
just to weaken your rising political wings. They are
going to claim holier than thou as if they have not
been in this world to witness the wonderful
achievements you have recorded for the past seven
years in Kano. In this type of situation, there is no
need for political manifestoes, points-agenda and
holistic approach to issues by them. All they require
is campaigns of calumny, media hype and all sorts of
manipulations to achieve their vaulting ambition
through short-cuts. Your Excellency, as you enter the
last lap of your governorship tenure, you must
psychologically prepare your mind to hear and see all
sorts of things from your adversaries. It is going to
be like 2007 when you sought to continue with your
good work and it is going to be so in view of the
clarion calls for you to contest in the 2011
presidential poll. You should not bother about all
these at all because what some people play are
politricks and not politics.
I know your Excellency that going
by the high level of your performances; they will
certainly remain an indelible mark in the history of
the state, no man born of woman and no matter how
envious can quash the solid achievements into the
dustbin of history. In spite of these admonishments
however, I am personally concerned about the person,
not the party that will take over from you in May next
year. My concern is against the background of the high
level of desperations from the people that want to
take over from you. The road is so jam-packed that
almost more than 50 people are scrambling to become
your successors. This in itself is seriously heating
the polity.
Although it is part of our nascent
democracy for many people to seek participation in the
art of governance, still, looking at the characters
and characteristics of the candidates aspiring to take
over your enviable seat, it calls for prayers and
restrain, knowing full well that most of such
governorship aspirants are after wealth distribution
instead of wealth creation. Still, some among them
want some pound of fresh as a mark of vengeance for a
perceived wrong doing from imaginary foes.
But life is a stage where every one
plays his part. We strongly believe that you have
distinguishably, wonderfully and successfully played
your part and God will, by His special grace, judge
you by these marvelous performances. Never mind about
the betrayals, the slanderers, the blackmailers and
the media mercenaries that turn white to black. Yes,
you should not be perturbed and ruffled by the green
snakes under the green grasses. I say you should not
be moved by the nefarious antics of friends in enemy
gowns. This is because; we know pretty well that you
mean no harm to any body in view of the fact that you
have good messages, though with some bad messengers.
All these are normal in life and nothing you and any
one else can do about it. I know too that as a
teacher, you are not unaware of the history of the
first holy war. I mean the battle of Badr, when some
people instead of protecting the Umah community, went
for material benefits, thereby betraying the cause of
the people. These are the Munafiqoons and God has
assured them of their punishment. So, why should you
be worried by people’s betrayals and their antics?
One is always impressed by your
comments on national issues, which heal wounds and
restore people’s confidence as one indivisible
country. All these are enough indicators for your foes
to hate and battle you hard. They would want you to
tumble and stumble so that you may be ruffled. Because
God has always been on your side, there is nothing
they could do but to continue finding elusive faults.
We notice with nostalgia that every attempt made by
these foes to deliberately link you with falsehood
brightens your integrity. Indeed, you are the leader
that this country deserves, for the simple fact that
as a good leader; you know the way, go the way and
show the way. This is what has been responsible for
your large followers and many awards and recognitions
across the country.
Your Excellency, when I learnt some
time ago that you were going to contest in the 2011
Presidential election, I was very glad that at last a
true man of the people who has been widely recognized
for his marvelous achievements as two term Governor of
the most populous state will be joining the
presidential race. Every man of the people in this
country including those in the Diaspora knows that
with credible, free and fair 2011 election, and if
really the desperadoes allow vote count, none of the
known contenders already on the ground will defeat you
because Nigerians know who they are and what they
stand to achieve. This does not matter the kind of
party that would endorse you as her presidential flag
bearer. According to Robert Baker, "poor government
comes about when good citizens sit on their hand
instead of standing on their feet." Your good
followers across the country are going to stand on
their feet to ensure that your votes count and it
means that as the words of elders portend, "when a
lamb decides to become a wolf, it should also be
prepared to face the hunter’s arrest."
Your true followers are not
unmindful of the fake ones that are very close to you.
We know them and their antics. We are aware how they
have always tried to undermine the efforts of the good
ones in order to achieve their vaulting ambition.
People shall continue to pray against them, because
such people are the government wreckers, capable of
killing an entire nation. This is because, according
to Dele Omotunde, "when power and knowledge clash or
fail to reach agreement, politics and intrigues take
over." Your good people shall guide against this
through prayers and not through quarrels. Valour that
is not tempered with wisdom is useless and even
dangerous. Karl Marx warned politicians that in grip
of political psychosis, reason and common sense should
give way to instinct, passion and based emotion. The
reason why we want to support you for the 2011
presidential contest is that already given by Emeka
Odumegwu Ojukwu. He said, "Leadership is a serious
business for serious minds. We do not want leaders who
are erratic, whimsical and vindictive, because they
lack the maturity required for leadership. This is why
the good people of Nigeria want you to join and win
the 2011 presidential race. As you prepare for the big
task ahead, I wish you God’s protection and guidance,
Amin.
Saka Raji Audu writes from Kano and
can be reached on his email: sakaraj@yahoo.com