TINUBU’S DAYS OF RAGE

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TINUBU‘S DAYS OF RAGE

One year, two months in office, Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ‘emilokan’ presidency faces its toughest challenge with the planned nationwide youth hunger protest scheduled to begin on Thursday, August 1, 2024.

It is planned to last 10 days – till August 10, 2024. The protests’ hashtags are – #Endbadgovernance, #Days of Rage, and #Revolutionnow.

The youth protest against prevalent hardship ravaging across the country is giving the presidency the jitters, considering the morbid fear of assumptive possibility that youthful exuberance can go into overdrive, resulting in precipitate violence.

There is also the potent possibility that overzealous police officers and other security agents, may attack peaceful protesters to provoke violent resistance with a view to achieving a predetermined end.

The orchestrated scenario, by various security agencies, of the inevitability of the protests turning violent is suspect. If intelligence indicates to the security agencies possible breach of peace during the protests, is it not their responsibility to preempt it and as well develop contingency plans against its eventuality?

Fear-mongering is least expected from security agencies. One wonders why security agencies should be preoccupied with truncating the right of the people to protest, a right even acknowledged by the Presidency.

If the protests hold and the security agencies fail to contain any possible violence, then their leaderships should be held accountable. There is a lesson to learn from the resignation of the head of the US Secret Service for its failure to prevent the assassination attempt on former president Donald Trump who is presidential candidate of the Republican Party.

The security agencies have had enough notice of the protests. Perhaps attempting to scare the protesters is part of the multiple strategies being adopted by a scared Presidency to ward off this public demonstration of anger over hunger in the land.

The EMILOKAN ENSEMBLE has been striving, mightily, to deploy all the tools of propaganda to abort the protests. There is the political dimension that adopted a demonisation of the opposition, particularly the Labour Party (LP) and Peter Obi, its presidential candidate in the 2023 general elections, as sponsors of the protests to destabilise the government.

This is a cheap blackmail and a product of infantile reasoning. First, it is Tinubu who destabilised his own government with his mouth on May 29, 2023, day one of his assumption of office with his ill-thought-out, cavalier declaration: “Subsidy is gone”. He has been flailing, unsuccessfully, for damage control from the consequent fallout of that flippancy, till today.

Secondly, conflict is an integral component of democracy and the duty of the opposition is to exploit the failure of the party in government with a view of selling itself to the people as a better alternative for their vote in the next election and to form the government.

It is, therefore, legitimate, whether or not LP and Peter Obi are sponsors of the protests. Did they put those three potent words in Tinubu’s mouth? Is the opposition responsible for his policy decisions, actions and somersaults which have only aggravated the damage of May 29, 2023, that heralded hardship in the land?

What has emerged before the public is an over-hyped Tinubu presidency that is bereft of ideas on how to get out of the morass it has sunk itself. In recent days, the president has been engaging groups and all manners of people at the presidential villa for advice and for them to make a plea to their constituencies not to embark on the protests.

The group of traditional rulers at the villa, in various esoteric regalia; Not that politicians have regard for them, though, as some governors won’t blink an eye to suspend or depose a traditional ruler.

Rallying these disparate groups to dissuade the protesters is a manifestation of the desperation of the Presidency to abort the protests. It is a lot of comedown for the Emperor of Lagos to be literally on his knees, begging and praying, that this cup might pass him by.

The City Boy swagger is gone, at least, for now. He had to eat the humble pie. Even if the protests get suspended, turn out a yawn and fizzle out, the point has been made, and made emphatically, about the reality of hunger ravaging the land.

In addition to hunger, there is also unanimity about the insecurity devastating the country. It is no excuse that Tinubu inherited insecurity. His job is to alleviate it, not for it to worsen. Anyway, wasn’t his party, the All Progressives Party (APC) and President Muhammadu Buhari, that he foisted on the nation, who allowed insecurity to escalate nationwide?

All the groups trotted out by the Presidency, including the traditional rulers, were only pleading for patience from the people for more time to allow the president to get his acts together to tackle the twin evils bedeviling the nation. Various groups and prominent individuals have made similar pleas before.

For instance, former Head of State, Gen. Yakubu Gowon and two-time governor of Ogun State, Aremo Segun Osoba, had much earlier pleaded with the nation to give the Tinubu Presidency up to one year to tackle the punishing high cost of living and insecurity which have turned Nigeria into a killing field.

We have since passed the one year mark, yet no respite. For the Tinubu Presidency, it is like the Yoruba saying: Kaka ko san lara iya aje, obirin lo nbi, eiye npelu eiye (There is no appropriate English translation but it can be improvised as: rather than things getting better, they are getting worse.)

That is the sad reality of Nigeria under Tinubu Presidency. It is a numbing paradox that Bola Ahmed Tinubu fought a triumphant political war to clinch the presidency only to turn out, so far, as an unmitigated disaster in managing victory.Dr. Olawunmi, Senior Lecturer, Department of Mass Communication, Adeleke University, Ede, Osun State [email protected]

  • Dons Eze

    DONS EZE, PhD, Political Philosopher and Journalist of over four decades standing, worked in several newspaper houses across the country, and rose to the positions of Editor and General Manager. A UNESCO Fellow in Journalism, Dr. Dons Eze, a prolific writer and author of many books, attended several courses on Journalism and Communication in both Nigeria and overseas, including a Postgraduate Course on Journalism at Warsaw, Poland; Strategic Communication and Practical Communication Approach at RIPA International, London, the United Kingdom, among others.

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