
September 26, 2016 – Obama Refused To Visit Nigeria Because Of Buhari’s Inability To Enforce Change – Critic
Being the first black president of the United States of America
(USA), is among reasons history shall speak kindly of Barack Obama.
Others include his focus and determination to accomplish what others
considered impossible in their lifetime.
Foremost American civil rights activist, Rev Jesse Jackson, wept at
his inauguration because of this. When you consider the indignities
blacks suffer in America, Jackson’s tears provide a fresh perspective.
There are other reasons Obama is electric and shall be celebrated in
American history as an uncommon phenomenon. These include Melania Trump,
wife of the US Republican presidential candidate who realized too late
that she had plagiarized aspects of a 2008 speech given by Michelle,
Obama’s wife.
But in the most populous black nation that the US president has
consistently shunned, he shall be remembered for inspiring change, a
mantra that the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari is
incapable of following to its logical conclusion.
If “Change begins with Me” was lifted from a previous speech by
Obama, this sudden and hilarious twist is hardly surprising but it
should not justify the allegation that the pet programme of the
administration lacks originality as some critics have said.
The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media, Mallam Garba
Shehu should tone down his pledge to sanction the Presidency official
responsible for the offensive insertion in the president’s speech
because that would be counter-productive.
Even if the anonymous official is sanctioned as threatened, what
happens to the person who read the speech without any clue that it
lacked originality? Having discovered itself in this twist, The
Presidency is in a better position to empathize with Melania Trump who
has had to convince Americans that similarity of thought with Michele
Obama is not sufficient to sustain the charge that she plagiarized the
speech of Obama’s wife.
As powerless as Trump was to resist the infectious Obama man magic,
despite the enormous political differences between them, so also change
should not resist the opportunity to wow Nigerians, even when the
similarity is too serious to be coincidental as Shehu admitted.
Providentially however, Obama visited the subject of his snub and
provided the administration to reconsider the allegation that it is
disdainful of contrary opinion, especially those adjudged politically
not correct.
For example, the President of the Association of Professional Bodies
of Nigeria (APBN), Mr Foluso Fasoto said the economic recession in the
country would have been averted if the administration sought the advice
of experts.
And a former presidential candidate, Prof Pat Utom agrees that the
crash in oil price was not enough to trigger recession if the right
policy choices were made by the administration. He regretted that
experts became wary of offering advice after the administration
ill-advisedly scared away investors with contradictory signals.
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