Former Federal Capital Territory Minister, Mohammed Abba Gana on
Monday incurred the wrath of the northern leaders when he advocated that
giving President Goodluck Jonathan another four years would not hurt
the North in any way.
The Secretary General of the Northern Elders’ Forum, Prof Ango
Abdullahi and second Republic lawmaker, Dr. Junaid Mohammed, dismissed
Abba-Gana’s suggestion for a second term for Jonathan as ill-conceived,
pointing out that the President did not deserve it.
The two northern leaders said Jonathan had failed to tackle the
myriad of challenges confronting the nation, thereby showing that he
lacked the capacity to move Nigeria forward.
According to them, another four years for Jonathan would push the
country into the abyss and Nigerians cannot afford to take such a risk.
The leaders pointed out that Abba Gana was not qualified to speak for the north, going by his antecedents.
Abba-Gana, who was flanked by a lawmaker from Taraba State, had
argued that giving Jonathan a second term would enable the North to use
the period to groom a successor to the President.
However, Junaid Mohammed and Ango Abdullahi dismissed Abba-Gana as a
politician who had always fraternised with the wrong political group for
his personal interest and asked him to speak for himself and leave the
North alone.
In separate interviews with Vanguard, Abdullahi and Mohammed insisted
that Abba-Gana did not have the pedigree to serve as an advocate for
the north and should not be taken seriously by Nigerians.
“Even in Borno where Abba-Gana hails from; he has never been part of
the mainstream political arrangement and for that reason, he lacks the
locus standi to speak for Borno and the North,” Abdullahi reasoned.
“Abba-Gana is more of a businessman than a people-oriented leader
from the north. Having failed to advance any reason why the north should
wait for another four years to enable Jonathan to run again, he should
hide his face in shame.
“His advocacy is an insult to the north and a product of compromise,” the former ABU Vice Chancellor said.
Adding his voice to the debate, Mohammed described the former
minister as someone who lacks clout and challenged him to show one thing
that he has achieved in his state of origin to qualify him to speak for
the entire northern Nigeria.
Mohammed said, “Abba-Gana was one of the errand boys when we were in
active politics and should not be taken seriously because he has no
political clout even in Borno State.
“If the former minister insists he should speak for the north, he
should be kind enough to demonstrate his political relevance in Borno,
his home state or shut up forever. He does not really merit any response
from right-thinking northerners,” Mohammed said.
But while cautioning the northern elite on their utterances,
Abba-Gana said if the North had produced between eight and nine heads of
state and presidents, with poverty as a proof and underdevelopment,
then, four years of Jonathan would not kill them.
Abba Gana noted, “Some people in the North want Jonathan to come back
and some don’t want him to return. But allowing Jonathan another four
years will not take away anything from us. We’ve had between eight and
nine heads of government. But what do we have to show for it? Poverty
and underdevelopment!
“So, if their person did not bring development to them, another four years of Jonathan will not cause any havoc.
“The North needs the four years to plan, learn, relate better with
other parts of the country, work harder, talk less and groom a leader
that will unite the nation and tackle the challenges facing the
country."
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