UNCERTAINTIES of
unimaginable proportions envelope Nigeria. No matter how we try, we cannot get
used to them, they are new every morning.
New burdens that President
Bola Ahmed Tinubu and company imposed on us since Buhari’s departure on 29 May
2023 have ensured that the Nigerian works unsure if he will be paid. If he is
paid, he is uncertain if the money can buy half of what it bought the previous
month.
Payment for government
services does not guarantee a service, no matter how badly rendered.
Tinubu addresses these
concerns with his statistics. He calls us to sacrifice and acts differently.
The biggest sacrifice his media team records for him is cancelling a trip to
South Africa because of the rising numbers of abducted school children. So much
for sacrifices!
When therefore Nigerians
doubted if America would still intervene in the insecurity in the country, it was part of the uncertainty.
The news that precision
bombs hit parts of Sokoto Statevon Christmas night was a relief to a country
reeling under the scourge of terrorists. People are killed, kidnapped and all
government does is to repeat trite messages that woefully fail to provide hope
and succour for the afflicted areas.
Some think the Americans did
not do enough in Sokoto. They had expected that the terrrorists would be
vanquished in one attack. Others had considered North East, Boko Haram's major
base as the more urgent area.
The "warning shot"
from the Americans was strategic. By their account, the strikes stopped
imminent attacks on Nigeria. If some were expecting boots on ground, the
Americans supervened that with precision bombs. There could be more strikes,
the Americans said.
Chances of "information
interception" was nil. No encirclement or ambush was possible. Technology
was at work.
The cooperation of the
Tinubu administration was critical. After all the emphases on "non-kinetic
approaches", it chose the wiser counsel of shared intelligence with the
Americans.
Condemnation are coming from
the expected quarters.
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, a retired
Captain of the Nigerian Army, a long-standing terrorists and bandits rights
promoter, has condemned the strikes, saying only "clean and holy
hands" should have attacked the bandits. The US, by his standards, did not
qualify.
"The attacks are
symbolic of a harbinger neo-Crusade war against Islam. Attack on Sokoto, where
90% are Muslim with no imminent danger of terror, while the real threat is in
Maiduguri and on a Christmas Eve, with the claim of protecting against Christian
genocide, says a lot. We believe the terror is manufactured and sustained by
the same people claiming to fight it,” he said.
It would be great to hear
from the surviving terrorists. Gumi knew that even if the attack was
"symbolic", the attack on Sokoto, the State seen as headquarters of
Islam, behind which the terrrorists hide, could be a warning to the authorities
to rein in fundamentalism.
The extra burden of making
the New Year with fears of American bombs "hitting new targets" is
more bearable than terrorists running free all over the land. It is by far
better than "non-kinetic approaches".
What Tinubu thinks is
important is taxation to the extent that there is an allegation that a portion
of the gazetted tax law is different from what the National Assembly passed as
law. The "fraudulent version" awarded the tax authorities powers that
the National Assembly did not approve. Another very important item is winning
the 2027 election.
Like books on Buhari, the
multiple interpretations of various parts of the tax laws have left Nigerians
more confused and anxious. Banks have enhanced the confusion with their
messages to their customers. Some of those messages are bereft of clarity.
What happens on Wednesday 1
January 2026 when the new tax regime starts? It is a public holiday.
Happy New Year to our
readers. May your road not be rougher than it is already.
Finally...
FEMI Gbajabiamila knows his
job so well that an impressed President would not change his Chief of Staff. In
August 2023, a former Executive Director of Operations at the Nigerian Maritime
Administration and Safety Agency, NIMASA, a former Speaker of the Delta State
House of Assembly, Hon Victor Ochie, went public with allegations that he gave
Gbajabiamila $1m to secure the position of Director-General of the NIMASA.
Ochie did not get the job, and further alleged that he was told to manage his
loss - that some who gave $2m, $3m had not got any appointments. The matter is
still with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, at Ochie's
instance. Those who want Gbaja out would have to wait. The President says he is
a great man. That counts. Gbaja is Chief of Staff to the President, not Nigeria
or Nigerians.
THE pupils of St. Mary's
Catholic School in Papiri, Niger State got safely home before Christmas. Why
are the applauds for National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu so muted? He
promised; he delivered. It is an achievement since so many of similiar cases
have not been resolved. Some still wonder the extent of the compromise that
resulted in not a single suspect being arrested over this massive organised
crime.
WHAT Tinubu praises as the
resilence of Nigerians includes Nigerians being stuck for days on the Lokoja
Road in Kogi State. The country was calm as if those travellers were attempting
a world record for the longest time people were stranded on a road. We should
remember that there was no emergency like war, earthquake or
flooding on the said road. Nigeria is shrinking daily under the watch of people
who are watching only their own interests.
A RASH of books on former
President Muhammadu Buhari appears by the day, all in different ways explaining
to us who Buhari was and what he was for even against. More books would be
required for as long as they keep proposing that the Buhari that drenched
Nigeria in darkness is different from the Buhari of their books. Isn't it
easier to say that Buhari's narrow-mindedness was of a kind that only Buhari
understood?
PROPHETS are abroad. Our
ears are filled with a peep into 2026 by many prophets in their predictions.
Predictably, they are heavy on politics. Of course, the services are for the
attention of those who can pay.
DID we you hear Tinubu loud
and clear on the 2026 budget? And you are cheering and explaining the
opportunities for growth from his fiscal policies. There are no more rooms for
pretence hence he calls it "Budget of Consolidation, Renewed Resilience and
Shared Prosperity". Have you asked Tinubu what he is consolidating? The
same budget performances that are only remembered for more borrowing,
uncompleted projects and policies that throw more Nigerians into grave poverty?
Of course, we need "renewed resilience" to survive Tinubu who is dropping hints that the
resilience that saw us through eight years of Buhari and two years of Tinubu
would be inadequate in 2026. Shared prosperity? Tinubu has been great at
sharing poverty among Nigerians that he can easily mistake poverty of Nigerians
for prosperity in 2026. Tinubu has spoken clearly, hopefully, Nigerians would
understand that the line for more hardship has been drawn.
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