Odilim Enwegbara is a Development Economist and
public analyst based in Abuja. In this interview, he, amongst other issues,
says why he feels former president Olusegun Obasanjo does not want a second
term for President Jonathan
even as he calls Nigerians to support his
quest for a second term. Excerpts:
Many
People have the impression that President Jonathan’s government has the worst
record on economy, security amongst other issues. What is your opinion?
First,
let’s know who are these people you’re referring to here? I think we should
know who they are and why they are drawing such a conclusion because, I will
assure you that those who are saying this should be members of the opposing
parties — like APC, who have to turn facts upside down so that they can win the
presidential election. As an economist and Nigeria’s economy watcher, I will
tell you that Jonathan administration has so far outperformed his predecessors.
In
fact, Jonathan’s achievements in the last four years remain far higher than
Obasanjo’s eight years in power which saw the worst infrastructure decadence in
Nigeria’s history, including leaving us with less than 2000MW of electricity,
road networks only better than those in the war-torn Somalia, and rotten state
of our airports and railways.
From
what you are saying you must be one of those calling for his reelection?
Let
me say it here that I am not an active politician. But instead I am an
economist and nationalist. I have been fighting for a just, peaceful, fair, and
equitable Nigeria. It’s a call for us, for our children and their children for
them to eventually be proud of Nigeria. I want to say this because there is a
carefully constructed front wanting to humiliate Jonathan out of office. This
wouldn’t even be imagined had Jonathan come from one of the three major ethnic
groups.
Remember
how in 1993 Abiola was denied the presidency of this country. What is happening
to Jonathan today is like what happened to Abiola in 1993 because Jonathan, a
south-southerner is being opposed because he’s not a westerner, or northerner.
There is no way the current effort to humiliate him out of office would
succeed.
What
will you make of the refusal by APC presidential candidate Gen Buhari to
participate in the presidential debates?
It
is ironical that Gen. Buhari doesn’t want to debate with President Jonathan. By
so doing, he is denying Nigerians the right to decide between him and Jonathan
who has what it takes to run the affairs of the country.
Had
the two debated, one of the questions should have been if the two would be
ready to subject themselves to independent team of doctors to ascertain their
physical and mental state of health given the tasking nature of the office of
the president of Nigeria. Also Buhari would have been asked to explain to
Nigerians why should someone who overthrew a democratically elected government
now want to be democratically elected? Shouldn’t that be sending the wrong
signals to today’s senior military officers who, seeing how Buhari has been
rewarded, could be contemplating overthrowing government with the hope that
years later Nigerians could be rewarding them too by electing them?
Obasanjo
and Jonathan had been like father and son. What, in your opinion led to their
present irreconcilable disagreements to the extent that Obasanjo recently
denounced the president accusing him of having squandered the country’s foreign
reserves, without anything to show for it? On Monday, he tore his PDP
membership card and ditched the party.
Besides
geopolitical interests I just enumerated above, Obasanjo hates rivalry.
Particularly, he hates to be alive and see any of his close successors also
become two-term presidents of Nigeria like him. OBJ’s fears are fully
understandable especially given his determination to be seen and called “Father
of Modern Nigeria.” That’s why the fear that should Jonathan too become a
two-term president of Nigeria, Jonathan’s legacies could overshadow his and
most important rubish his political godfather status in PDP. That is why OBJ
never wanted GEJ to become a two-term president of Nigeria.
If
you look at all the attacks both locally and internationally, you would
discover that those asking for Jonathan’s head have one affiliation with
Washington or another, including some of those who have accused the president
of not doing enough to rescue the Chibok girls. They are not doing what they
are doing because they love the Chibok girls but because this is part of
strategy to humiliate Jonathan out of office.
Are
you saying that that is one of the reasons why the US secretary of state, Mr.
Kerry recently visited and went as far as giving some marching orders to our
president?
The
US Secretary of state came here to insult us and our president when he said,
“Let me make myself clear…” as if talking to president of a US colony. He has
little or no respect for the Nigerian people and their president, not even as a
sovereign nation.
He
shouldn’t come here to give us a marching order. I am sure there is
no way Mr. Kerry could have thought of talking to South African President Jacob
Zuma and the people of South Africa the way he talked to our president; not
even Ghana’s. He talked down on us and got away with it because Obasanjo and
his foot soldiers have cleared the way for Mr. Kerry. America should
apologize to Nigerians for the insult we received from their chief diplomat.
What
can you tell us about the falling oil prices?
No,
the global oil plunge is not because of the so-called shale oil. The truth is
that the US national security establishment working in collaboration with Saudi
Arabia has been manipulating oil prices since the 1970s, thanks to the 1945
alliance between President Roosevelt and King Saud, which continues to
guarantee US-Saudi powerful oil card to be used against those they want to punish.
Therefore, the falling oil price is caused by their joint manipulation .
While
America is manipulating the oil price down to punish Russia for ‘’invading’’
Ukraine, Saudi Arabia is flooding the market with its cheap oil to also punish
Russia for supporting the Assad regime in the Syrian civil war. This is a
repeat of the 1986 use of oil card as a weapon to orchestrate the collapse of
the Soviet Union, when the two successfully manipulated the oil prices by 300
per cent downwards, which led to the eventual collapse of the Soviet Union
which was 80 per cent dependent on oil export as its source of foreign
exchange.
Unfortunately,
given how highly interconnected the global economy has become, the current
collapse in oil prices is affecting the entire global economy. Even the
so-called major IOCs, from ExxonMobil to Shell and to Chevron, as a result of
the collapse in oil prices, have opted to shut down production as well as
rollback critical investments in oil exploration. It is to the extent that
export-dependent economies like China, India, Japan, Germany, etc. are already
feeling the impact of oil price collapse since big time importing OPEC nations
are restricting importations.
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