Iyabo Obasanjo's Letter To Her Father - Politics
It brings me no joy to have to write this but since you started this
trend of open letters I thought I would follow suit since you don’t listen to
anyone anyway. The only way to reach you may be to make the public aware of
some things. As a child well brought up by my long-suffering mother in Yoruba
tradition, I have been reluctant to tell the truth about you but as it seems
you still continue to delude yourself about the kind of person you are and I
think for posterity’s sake it is time to set the records straight.
I will return to
the issue of my long-suffering mother later in this letter.
Like most
Nigerians, I believe there are very enormous issues currently plaguing the
country but I was surely surprised that you will be the one to publish such a
treatise. I remember clearly as if it was yesterday the day I came over to
Abuja from Abeokuta when I was Commissioner of Health in Ogun State,
specifically to ask you not to continue to pursue the third term issue.
I had tried to
bring it up when your sycophantic aides were present and they brushed my
comments aside and as usual you listened to their self-serving counsel. For you
to accuse someone else of what you so obviously practiced yourself tells of
your narcissistic megalomaniac personality. Everyone around for even a few
minutes knows that the only thing you respond to is praise and worship of you.
People have learnt how to manipulate you by giving you what you crave. The only
ones that can’t and will not stroke your ego are family members who you universally
treat like poo (sic) apart from the few who have learned to manipulate you like
others.
Before I continue,
Nigerians are people who see conspiracy and self-service in everything because
I think they believe everyone is like them. This letter is not in support of
President Jonathan or APC or any other group or person, but an outpouring from
my soul to God. I don’t blame you for the many atrocities you have been able to
get away with, Nigerians were your enablers every step of the way. People
ultimately get leaders that reflect them.
Getting back to the
story, I made sure your aides were not around and brought up the issue, trying
to deliver the presentation of the issue as I had practised it in my head. I
started with the fact that we copied the US constitution which has term limits
of two terms for a President. As is your usual manner, you didn't allow me to
finish my thought process and listen to my point of view. Once I broached the
subject you sat up and said that the US had no term limits in the past but that
it had been introduced in the 1940s after the death of President Roosevelt,
which is true.
I wanted to say to
you: when you copy something you also copy the modifications based on the
learning from the original; only a fool starts from scratch and does not base
his decisions on the learning of others. In science, we use the modifications
found by others long ago to the most recent, as the basis of new findings; not
going back to discover and learn what others have learnt. Human knowledge and development
and civilization will not have progressed if each new generation and society
did not build on the knowledge of others before them.
The American
constitution itself is based on several theories and philosophies of governance
available in the 18th century. Democracy itself is a governance method started
by the ancient Greeks. America’s founding fathers used it with modifications
based on what hadn’t worked well for the ancient Greeks and on new theories
since then.
As usual in our
conversations, I kept quiet because I know you well. You weren’t going to
change your mind based on my intervention as you had already made up your mind
on the persuasion of the minions working for you who were ripping the country
blind. When I spoke to you, your outward attitude to the people of the country
was that you were not interested in the third term and that it was others
pushing it. Your statement to me that day proved to me that you were the brain
behind the third term debacle. It is therefore outrageous that you accuse the
current President of a similar two-facedness that you yourself used against the
people of the country.
I was on a plane
trip between Abuja and Lagos around the time of the third term issue and I sat
next to one of your sycophants on the plane. He told me: “Only Obasanjo can
rule Nigeria”. I replied: “God has not created a country where only one person
can rule. If only one person can rule Nigeria then the whole Nigeria project is
not a viable one, as it will be a non-sustainable project”
I don’t know how
you came about Yar’Adua as the candidate for your party as it was not my
priority or job. Unlike you, I focus on the issues I have been given
responsibility over and not on the jobs of others. It was the day of the PDP
Presidential Campaign in Abeokuta during the state-by-state tour of 2007 that
Yar’Adua got sick and had to be flown abroad. The MKO Abiola Stadium was
already filled with people by 9am when I drove by (and) we had told people
based on the campaign schedule that the rally would start at noon.
At 11 am I headed
for the stadium on foot; it was a short walk as there were so many cars already
parked in and out. As I walked on with two other people, we saw crowds of
people leaving the stadium. I recognized some of them as politicians and I
asked them why people were leaving. They said the Presidential candidate had
died. I was alarmed and shocked. I walked back home and received a call from a
friend in Lagos who said the same and added that he had died in the plane
carrying him abroad for treatment and that the plane was on its way to Katsina
to bury him.
I called you, and
told you the information and that the stadium was already half-empty. You told
me to go to the stadium and tell the people on the podium to announce that the
Presidential candidate had taken ill that morning but the rest of the team,
including you and the Vice-Presidential candidate would arrive shortly. I did
as I was told, but even the people on the podium at first didn’t make the
announcement because they thought it was true that Yar’Adua had died. I had to
take the microphone and make the announcement myself. It did little good.
People kept trooping out of the stadium. Your team didn’t arrive until 4pm and
by this time we had just a sprinkling of people left.
That evening after
the disaster of a rally, you said you had insisted that the Presidential
candidate fly to Germany for a check-up although you said he only had a cold. I
asked why would anyone fly to Germany to treat a cold? And you said “I would
rather die than have the man die at this time.” I thought of this profound
statement as things later unfolded against me. Then I thought it a silly
statement but as usual I kept quiet, little did I know how your machinations
for a person would be used against me. When Yar’Adua eventually died, you
stayed alive, I would have expected you to jump into his grave.
I left Nigeria in
1989 right after youth service to study in the US and I visited in 1994 for a
week and didn’t visit again until your inauguration in 1999. In between, you
had been arrested by Abacha and jailed. We, your children, had no one who stood
with us. Stella famously went around collecting money on your behalf but we had
no one. We survived. I was the only one of the children working then as a
post-doctoral fellow when I got the call from a friend informing me of your
arrest.
A week before your
arrest, you had called me from Denmark and I had told you that you should be
careful that the government was very offended by some of your statements and
actions and may be planning to arrest or kill you as was occurring to many at
the time. The source of my information was my mother who, agitated, had called
me, saying I should warn you as this was the rumour in the country. As usual
you brushed aside my comments, shouting on the phone that they cannot try
anything and you will do and say as you please. The consequence of your bravado
is history.
We, your family,
have borne the brunt of your direct cruelty and also suffered the consequences
of your stupidity but got none of the benefits of your successes. Of course,
anyone around you knows how little respect you have for your children.
You think our
existence on earth is about you. By the way, how many are we? 19, 20, 21? Do
you even know? In the last five years, how many of these children have you
spoken to? How many grandchildren do you have and when did you last see each of
them? As President you would listen to advice of people that never finished
high school who would say anything to keep having access to you so as to make
money over your children who loved you and genuinely wished you well.
At your first
inauguration in 1999, I and my brothers and sisters told you we were coming
from the US. As is usual with you, you made no arrangements for our trip,
instead our mom organized to meet each of us and provided accommodation. At the
actual swearing-in at Eagle Square, the others decided to watch it on TV.
Instead I went to the square and I was pushed and tossed by the crowd.
I managed to get in
front of the crowd where I waved and shouted at you as you and General
Abdulsalam Abubakar walked past to go back to the VIP seating area. I saw you
mouth ‘my daughter’ to General Abdullahi who was the one who pulled me out of
the crowd and gave me a seat. As I looked around I saw Stella and Stella’s
family prominently seated but none of your children. I am sure General
Abdullahi would remember this incident and I am eternally grateful to him.
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