An Encounter with OBJ, IBB, Atiku and Buhari Supporters
By
Paul Mamza
November 15, 2005
Celebrating festive occasions in Zaria had been a reshuffling entice
especially being a town of historical engagement with purely academic
pursuits. The proximity of Zaria to Kaduna offered some kind of relief in
quenching the hard work of mental resonation. Kaduna being the nerve-centre
of politics and political dungarees in the North and probably in Nigeria is
a town that cannot be ignored when issues are to be analysed in earnest. The
serenity of town can be mistaken as its innocence yet Kaduna can erupt at
the slightest of contagious disagreement. Every soul living in the
crocodile city is mind ful of his or her survival in the context of
national politics. Measure the temperament of Kaduna and get assured of the
intricacies of political loquaciousness of Nigeria. During festivals, the
atmosphere in the Kaduna is highly rewarding, the nerves take the form of a
search for determining hope in a distressed mood and yet offering some kind
of soul searching when political matters call for attention. At normal times
the city is a threshold of a political heartbeat of discourse when events in
politics is taking an outrageous dimension. No wonder the power bloc of the
first Republic politics find much abode in Kaduna and since then, anyone
that matter in the North wants to identify with the city.
This year’s Sallah celebration made yours sincerely entrapped into a
congregation of OBJ (Obasanjo) IBB (Babangida), Atiku Abubakar and Muhammadu
Buhari supporters deep-in-neck of possibilities and impossibilities of an
impending political power-game. The congregation was like a collecti on of
soothsayers, speculators and prophets of doom. At the conspicuous settee
position lies Malam Barau Bilai Tabari who claim supremacy of the
discussions. Dressed in a glowing white Babanriga and a Cap
carelessly placed on his forehead showing sings of mutilated curvature,
which betrayed the cultured decency of his roots. Tabari boasted of holding
a key as a kingmaker since the aborted Third Republic during IBB’s years. He
is unarguably a staunch and unrepentant supporter of IBB even from a far
discussion without the show of any remorse. Tabari’s mob had sighted my car
drove along the Isa Kaita long route in company of Buhari supporters and had
to confine our journey to their preferred area of interest. Amidst tense
debate with the already settled Atiku and OBJ supporters, there was indeed
the quest for a third party to cool tempers along conflicting points. Many
people around had argued that considering Tabari’s might in winning election
and his phenomenal predictions he had no rival in this peculiar contest of
ideas. Foreclosing the possibility of OBJ’s third agenda and Atiku/Buhari
succeeding OBJ, he alerted, "IBB is already comfortably on the throne prior
to the 2007 elections". Sounding scientific Tabari said "The barometer,
thermometer and compass of the 2007 election is located in Minna under the
control of IBB, this is a man that had studied Nigeria more than any living
or dead Nigerian, it is therefore demented for anyone to compare him with
somebody like Atiku who is barely a political neophyte as far as politics in
Nigeria is concerned". Massaging the rear of his shabby moustache and
adjusting the pipe that held the cigarette he was smoking to control the
level of nicotine, Tabari waxed prophetically "It is only God that will stop
IBB from ruling Nigeria in 2007, not even OBJ talkless of Atiku who already
is irrelevant from the prevalent power - play".
As Tabari had concluded his assertion, Mr. Amos Duniya, a self-confessed
die-hard of Atiku offered "it seems many Nigerians are living in a
day-dreaming glass houses. Politics in Nigeria today and in future including
2007 is no more normal. Political analysts in Nigeria must go for new
training and re-training in order to understand the unraveling circumstances
of the post 2003 election directions. Atiku Abubakar would spring surprises
that most of today’s politicians who are purely military will live to envy".
Getting furious and openly showing displeasure at Tabari’s submissions he
queried "We are talking of politics, since Atiku controls the political
party machinery, I wonder how somebody who until recently known as a party
member would beat Atiku even with the rumour of OBJ and America backing
him", Sheik Hamza Abdul until recently paid little attention to the debate
quipped" you guys are jokers, God has a way of undoing man’s proposal. It is
foolish for anyone to tie the fate of a nation to only two people (IBB and
Atiku). Neither of the two may rule Nigeria in 2007. We need a diversion
from this estranged situation, Buhari may benefit more from these already
pervaded situations". Hardly could Hamza finished his statements that Chief
Balogun intercepted "Already there’s a sitting President (OBJ) and this man
had not concealed his desire for a third term. The OBJ I know is both
cunning and vicious. We Nigerians are fond of raising alarm before an event
but when the event happens we retreat to silence and inaction. Believe me or
not, OBJ will rule Nigeria again in 2007. No IBB and Atiku can march his
ferocity, period", he said in an apparent nod of the third term agenda.
Tabari had a sympathizer in Mr. Okoro Chigozie. Waxing almost decisive he
tendered-in "No single person in Nigeria can match the consummate
considerate of IBB. This is man that does envy your financial status. In
fact he shivers if you are in a financial distress. He is the Nigerian most
realistic leader in that he studies in its entirely the mindset of the
Nigerian populace with caution".
As Chigozie couldn’t finish his analysis, that Ismail Momoh intervened,
un-relented in emphasizing Amos Duniya’s submission; Momoh thundered "We are
praying for God to give Vice-president Atiku the strength to cross the
hurdles being deliberately constructed by military adventurers in politics.
With God by his side he will dismantle the entire conspiracy project for
genuine democracy. He is our last hope towards participatory democracy. He
is our last hope towards participatory democracy". Thoroughly bemused by all
the grandstanding except that of Sheik Hamza, an initially silent Ekpo Iyang
dismissed that IBB, OBJ and Atiku are all corrupt as indices has shown".
Iyang’s simplistic conclusion frayed the nerves of both Malam Tabari and
Chief Balogun Olusanya. To show open disdain to Iyang’s views, Tabari who
was assimilating the tedious engagements, rose from his bulky settee with
rigors of dispatching a piece of meat hung between his teeth, retaliated by
saying "Nigeria has gone beyond the preach of ethics and morally, it is how
practicable you are that makes you relevant. IBB is more practicable and
convincing than OBJ and Atiku.
Infact, power must shift to the North in 2007 and in the present North no
one is more powerful than IBB. We are waiting for a smooth handover in 2007,
insha Allahu". As Tabari conceded, Chief Balogun along with Alhaji Garba
Tambuwal confronted Tabari head-on. Said Chief Balogun "No more will an
ethnic champion and religious extremist rule Nigeria again. The world has
changed. With the massive support OBJ has for reform agenda in the
international circles and his leadership qualities in curtailing
oppositions, he will not only come for third term but even for fourth term
and nothing will happen, just quote me". In line with Chief Balogun’s
decisive summation, Alhaji Tambuwal conceded, "The Northern leaders have
failed us. It does not matter whether OBJ or any body else in the South will
rule this country till eternity. All we need is justice and fairness. I
think OBJ is still better off". Mr. Adamu Modibbo armed with hang-over of
querulous contentions appeared with a firm notion" It seems people are
underestimating Atiku, a Fulani can be both deviant and variant, the
politics of 2007 election cannot be complete without the Atiku factor. OBJ
and IBB must be living in a fool’s paradise to think of undoing Atiku. It is
not only impossible but cannot happen", apparently in support Mr. Amos
Duniya’s earlier assertion. Said Sheik Hamza in response to Tabari and
Balogun in particular "If the nation refuses to acknowledge the exemplary
virtues of General Buhari, I will prefer an Igbo or a South-South candidate
of note to rule Nigeria in 2007 than OBJ, IBB or Atiku" In retaliation,
Tabari fired at Sheik Hamza "This is not the time for any Igbo or South -
South to rule Nigeria. There was a consensus that after the South, the North
will rule. Th e Igbos in particular are not prepared except for Chief Uzor
Kalu who we are yet to study. If democracy is to be practiced fully, the
strongest must be allowed to rule and I believe IBB is the most strongest
Nigerian at present". Not succumbing to any defeat Balogun offered "I wonder
how people are dreaming of a seat that is already occupied, moreso the
dreams are by individuals that have skeletons in their cupboard. OBJ will
decide the fate of his seat in 2007, whether anybody likes it or not". It
was a pleasure coming in terms at the midst of the feelings of supporters of
OBJ, IBB, Atiku and Buhari.
Before one can recapture the various contentions as innocently conveyed by
the many factors. A certain Mallam Ishaya Anchau who proclaims religiosity
alerted "I have seen a vision that none of the names mention in all your
discussions will rule Nigeria in 2007. God will temper might with mercy to
prompt up a dark horse that is an unknown quantity to arrest the vicious
circle of crisis unconsciously created by these individuals aspiring to rule
in 2007". "Please, mark my words" he thundered rhetorically. As a way of
dispersing the debating crowd, Tabari offered that "There is no food for a
lazy man. God only helps he who helps him self. If true democracy is to
entrenched then people must be allowed to test their strength in a political
context. And that is exactly what we are doing". Obong Ekanem Idongesit
cautioned "If the South-South is not given Presidency in 2007, we the
South-Southerners will agitate for the break of Nigeria". Already agitated
Chief Nnanah Egwu shot back "We the Igbos are already planning our agenda
out of the Nigerian project. All the discussants here are daydreamers. That
is all". The last statement was by Sheik Hamza, in retaliation to Obong
Ekanem’s and Chief Nnanah’s idea of the future of Nigeria after the 2007
election he submitted "Who is happy with this maladroit union marriage
called Nigeria. If Nigeria is to break due to enforcement of democracy, so
be it", showingly adjusting his bulky beard to make confirmatory displeasure
at the typical Nigerians desperation to power.
It was indeed an aspiring session with the possibilities of the 2007
elections in Nigeria.