LEADERS OF TOMORROW WAKE UP.
Friends and countrymen, come, let us reason together.
In 1979, a year after I was born, Alhaji Bamanga
Tukur was elected Governor of the defunct Gongola State (now Adamawa and Taraba
States) and 35 years after he is the Chairman of the ruling party, our party, the
Peoples Democratic Party.
About that time, Dr. Bello Haliru, a retired
Comptroller of Customs was Commissioner in the Old Sokoto State (now Sokoto,
Kebbi and Zamfara State) and 34 years after he was still Minister of Defence till
he was removed in June 2012.
Major General David Mark (Rtd) was the Military Governor
of Niger State in 1984 and later Minister of Communications. Today, 28 years
after he is the Senate President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Admiral Murtala Nyako (Rtd) was the Military Governor
of Niger State in 1976 and he retired as Chief of Naval Staff (CNS). Today, 38
years after he is still the Executive Governor of Adamawa State.
Chief Ogbonnaya Onu who elected Governor of Abia
State in 1992. Today, 21 years after he is still the National Chairman of the All
Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP).
Capt. David Jonah Jang was the Military Governor
of Benue State in 1985. Today, 28 years after he is still the Governor of
Plateau State.
Martins Elechi, the Ebonyi State Governor is 72 years
old! Grandfather of many grand children. He may still be aspiring to become President
some day. In Nigeria, this is possible.
In 1985, Gen. Ibrahim Bademosi Babangida (Rtd) became
President of Nigeria via a Military Coup and we all knew he ousted another
Presidential Candidate, Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd) who ruled between 1983 and
1985.
Sen. Bola Ahmed Tinubu was a Senator of the Federal Republic in 1992. In 1999, he was elected Governor of Lagos State for the first term and the second term in 2003. Today, 21 years later, apart from handing his wife a smooth ticket to the Senate from his party, ACN, he is also the National Leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria and the All Progressive Congress, the new kid on the block.
Gen. Muhammadu Buhari (Rtd) was Military Head of
State between 1983 and 1985. As at 1995, he was appointed Chairman of the defunct
Petroleum Trust Fund (PTF) under the late dictator, Gen. Sani Abacha and today,
30 years later his eyes is still on returning to Aso Rock as elected civilian President,
he will be 73 in 2015.
Gen. Matthew Olusegun Obasanjo (Rtd) was also Head
of State till 1979 when he handed over power to Alhaji Shehu Shagari. In 1999,
20 years later he was elected into that same office for the first term in 1999
and second term in 2003. As at 2012, 33 years after, he was the Board of
Trustee Chairman of the ruling party, our party, the Peoples Democratic Party.
Today, no meaningful decision can be taken in Nigeria
without consulting OBJ.
Our teachers and parents called us the leaders of
tomorrow some 35 years ago and today, the tomorrow of yesterday, majority of us
are still struggling to secure employment in the same country where the likes
of General Buhari are still running for President.
Someone said, “it is either our teacher lied to us
about being the leaders of tomorrow or the tomorrow is yet to come.”
Somebody also said, “we are too lazy to take up our
tomorrow, we are satisfied with our today, thereby allowing our grandparents to
infringe into our tomorrow.”
My take is that we are too timid to bell the cat. By
the grace of God, this recycling of rubbish must end in 2015. No politician
above 50 will get my vote.
The ball is in our COURT! We must deliver this country.
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