By Adeyemi Johnson
Recently, some APC
stalwarts principally the party’s chairman claimed that Nigeria has
deteriorated under the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan and that
APC offers a better solution, but is that true?
Rather than make subjective
claims, it is better to examine the facts by global verifiable standards.
The most acceptable
global composite standard for judging progress or development is the HDI Index.
Many accept that Nigeria has not moved as fast as it should in this index. It
measures three basic dimensions of human development, such as long and healthy
life, knowledge and a descent standard of living.
The highest development
is measured as 1, and anything below from 0.9 to 0.01 are a continuum from very
high to very low respectively. But if we examine the facts from this
measurement, in 2013 the Nigerian measurement on this index is 0.504.
ln 2010
when Jonathan assumed office the Nigerian measure was 0.492, but in 1985 when
Buhari left office Nigeria was second from last at the bottom of the table with
our rating at 0.421. So, although Nigeria has not reached the highest ratings
such as 0.810 to 0.870, under the Jonathan administration, it has moved up the
Index since the time of Buhari.
But to show that this is a factual measure, If we examine some of the key indicators which make up this index such as life expectancy, which measures how long a person will live if all the prevailing conditions at his/her birth remains so throughout the person’s life, we also see that, in 2012 the life expectancy of a Nigerian was 52.7, in 2010 it was 51 when the Jonathan administration assumed office.
But to show that this is a factual measure, If we examine some of the key indicators which make up this index such as life expectancy, which measures how long a person will live if all the prevailing conditions at his/her birth remains so throughout the person’s life, we also see that, in 2012 the life expectancy of a Nigerian was 52.7, in 2010 it was 51 when the Jonathan administration assumed office.
There are some who will
say that this is an effort to polish the image of the administration, but these
measures are not conducted by Nigeria but by independent organs allied with the
United Nations to measure the progress of mankind, and they often speak frankly
to developing nations to let us know that where we are presently is far from
the ideal and we should keep aspiring to that ideal. But what is the APC
offering?
Looking back at the life expectancy of Nigerians in 1985 when Buhari
left office, it was 47.18years and by 1999 when the civilians took over from
the military that claims to have come to correct the ills of democracy, the
life expectancy of Nigerians had actually fallen to 46.71years.
Moreover, it must also be
pointed out that, although the national average in terms of HDI measurement is
used as the standard for a country, it does not reflects the lived reality of
everyone or the reality everywhere in a country.
This is especially true for
some of the indicators used to measure the HDI such as the standard of living
which usually takes account of things like poverty rate and distribution of
poverty. If we take the national distribution of poverty, low life expectancy
and low literacy rates in Nigeria, it is discovered that the worst indicator
measurements can be found in states that were formally ANPP.
The leadership value of
ANPP can be directly associated with the leading presidential candidate that
APC is offering as an alternative to the Jonathan administration. And the APC
is saying publicly that the development that Nigeria is boasting about does not
reflect on the people, but in actual fact, it is states under the leadership of
the legacy members of APC which is pulling down the national average.
The data from states
under Buhari’s former legacy parties, are pulling down the national average. If
we take away the data from these states, we might fare a lot better, what this
means therefore is that what has worked better in other states should be
emulated by these states, not the other way round.
So, the question is: What is APC offering Nigerians? Is it progress or regression? Because apart from these quantitative facts, the APC is also offering qualitative expectations. They tell us that Buhari is an upright leader without administrative blemish. But many have pointed to the public records not political statements to verify this claim.
They point to human
rights abuses. For example, Tai Solarin spent 17months in jail arrested with an
illegal warrant of arrest which had only a photocopy of the signature of the
Chief of Staff Supreme Headquarters.
A Nigerian journalist, Vera Ifudu, published
that she was informed by the late Chief Olusola Saraki who was then in the
Nigerian Senate when the matter was probed that the 2.8billion United States dollars which was missing at the NNPC under the Obasanjo regime while Buhari
was Minister for Petroleum was traced to Buhari’s private account at the
Midlands Bank in the United Kingdom.
She was forced to resign
because of this story without evidence to refute her story. While late Fela
Ransom-Kuti was arrested for possession of foreign exchange by the Buhari
regime, money that was meant for the upkeep of his band on a foreign tour.
He was forced to spend
18months in jail, by a judge who was forced to imprison him by the Buhari
regime, whereas on the same matter of illegal foreign exchange, when the Buhari
regime was kicked out, his head of security, Lawal Rafindadi was found to have
operated several personal foreign accounts, and until he died he was still
fighting to unfreeze the accounts seized from him.
Also, Buhari and his
deputy, Tunde Idiagbon, made a law for Nigerians, that no one, under 18years
should go on pilgrimage to the holy land Mecca but Idiagbon himself was found
returning from Hajj with his 14year old son, when they were dethroned. Buhari
was aware that Idiagbon went on hajj with his under-aged son.
So they made one law for
themselves and another for Nigerians. Similarly, while Buhari was Chairman of
PTF, an audit of the Agency found that over 25 billion Naira was missing though
the agency, his relative Ahmad Salihijo, whom he appointed as the sole consultant
in charge of all the transactions of the agency, died when the audit committee
was constituted, some say he committed suicide to hide the facts, we will never
know.
But the audit report found many cases of clear over-invoicing and importation
of expired products by the agency.
Therefore, looking at the
quantitative progress of HDI indicators since 1985 and qualitative evidence the
farce of Buhari’s mythical uprightness, it is hard to understand, where the
confidence of the APC lies that it is offering Nigeria a better choice for 2015.
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