by Bayo Adeyinka
I am writing this post with a lot of
caution and trepidation. I have never subscribed to ethnic chauvinism
and I actually detest being labelled as a tribal bigot. I am usually
very careful because I have friends and colleagues from every part of
the nation and some of my best friends are not even from my side of the
country.
However, recent events are making me to
have a deeper reflection and I wish we- Southerners in this instance-
can have some kind of introspection. Out of 25 appointments made so far,
18 are from the North, 3 are from the South West, 4 are from the South
South while the South East has ZERO appointments. A tweet which I saw
today stated that “southerners are only competent when it’s time for
elections but northerners are competent in terms of governance” and this
made the following thoughts run through my mind:
1. Only Southerners have been accusing
fellow Southerners of corruption. Oshiomole has been attacking Ngozi
Okonjo-Iweala as if Ngozi turned down his marriage proposal. The same
Oshiomole tried to make nonsense of Akinwumi Adeshina’s successes in the
agriculture sector. Ambode tried to pull Fashola down and successfully
smeared him with stains. Maybe that’s why Fashola did not get the Chief
of Staff role. I’m yet to see a Northerner accuse another Northerner of
corruption, even when they belong to different parties. The closest a
Northerner got was when the new Kano State Governor attacked Rabiu
Kwankaso but he quickly sheathed his sword and even disowned previous
reports of attacks. Why are we like this?
2. Are Southerners the only ones who are
corrupt? Were there no northerner heading the ministries and
parastatals? Did the outgone Comptroller-General of Customs, Abdullahi
Dikko not have an alleged case of certificate forgery but he still
served out his tenure until he resigned voluntarily? I’m not in support
of corruption under any guise but the fight against corruption must not
be seen to be sectional.
3. How come it’s easier for the
President to believe that Sanni Abacha was not corrupt in spite of
recovered loot while it is so easy for him to believe Goodluck Jonathan
is irredeemably corrupt?
4. I still remember that aside from God,
Tinubu made Tambuwal what he is today. The same Tambuwal would later
call Femi Gbajabiamila ‘incompetent’ and rated Dogara as more competent.
The same Tambuwal was propped up by Tinubu, a Southerner against a
fellow Southerner, Mulikat Akande. Obasanjo was very key to denying
Goodluck Jonathan a second term. A good number can still recall how OBJ
tore his PDP membership card in public glare. The Northerners find it
easy to support themselves but we are always pulling ourselves down.
Babangida Aliyu, Sule Lamido and all the other Northern Governors
including the former PDP Chairman Adamu Muazu often times refused to
campaign for Goodluck Jonathan openly and many times even espoused the
virtues of the opposing candidate on the rostrum!
5. Southern leaders and Presidents pull
down Southern business men but prop up Northern ones. How many people
still remember how Obasanjo ran Mike Adenuga out of town but both
Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan made Aliko Dangote what he is today. No
northern leader goes against their own. I dare to put it on record that
President Buhari will never go against Aliko Dangote for any reason.
6. How come OBJ pardoned Salisu Buhari,
the ex-Speaker who forged his credentials and he later was given an
appointment as a Governing Council member of a University and heavens
did not fall- but when Goodluck Jonathan pardoned Alamieyeseigha it
became one of the major issues counted against him? Is there one rule
for some and another rule for others?
7. We find it easy to raise our voices
in support of the deportation of Buruji Kashamu but have no qualms with
Atiku Abubakar strutting around the corridors of power.
8. Only Southerners find it so easy to
abuse their elders when they voice opinions not in tandem with the
popular opinion. We find it easy to diss Afenifere elders and call them
‘Afenifebi’ while hurling expletives and curses at them. We even abuse
our kings and priests. Northerners will never abuse an Emir no matter
how unpopular what he said is. Can you imagine any Northerner raising
his voice against the Sultan? In spite of Tanko Yakassai, Balarabe Musa
and Dangiwa Umar’s perceived support for Jonathan, northern youths did
not abuse them. But our own youths run down our elders on social media
while our educated elite also support the act.
These are some of the thoughts that have
been running through my mind. I don’t pretend to have all the answers
and I do this at the risk of being labelled an ethnic bigot. The point
however is that Southerners have to get their acts right. We have to put
our house in order. The bickering must stop. Let’s engage our emotional
intelligence. Let’s not allow others to exploit our tendency to
self-destruct.
Bayo Adeyinka is a journalist. This article was originally published on his blog, Bayo Adeyinka. Connect with him on Facebook.
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