Counterfeit Change, By Femi Aribisala


Nigerians will soon begin to realise what it means to vote against good luck.

If you have been following the debate during the just-concluded elections, then I don’t need to tell you my preferred candidate was President Goodluck Jonathan and not General Buhari. I wrote quite a number of articles warning Nigerians about the candidature of General Buhari in particular and the APC in general. Now that the elections have been won by the APC and lost by the PDP, some triumphalist APC supporters have been asking if I intend to go into exile.

No such luck! Since they did not go into exile in the era of Jonathan, neither will people like me go into exile in the era of Buhari. I intend to remain here in Nigeria, the country of my birth, asking when the president-elect will make the naira equal to the dollar, as he promised grandiloquently during the election campaign; and when he will unilaterally increase the international price of oil.

My self-appointed job will be that of APC Remembrancer. I will not allow our president-elect to forget that he promised to give a handout of 5,000 naira to the poorest 20 million Nigerians; that he promised to feed all the children in public primary and secondary schools; that he promised to create one million jobs for Igbo youths by revamping the huge coal deposits in Enugu State for electricity generation and export; and that he said he will give unemployment benefit to Nigeria’s jobless youths; among other highfalutin promises.

Make no mistake about it; the APC will not be allowed to go scot-free from all the lies it told and mischief it caused in its suicide-bomber approach to the election campaign. Buhari’s supporters need to understand that the democratic process neither begins nor ends with elections. It is a continuing process, not amenable to winner-take-all constructs. When a new government comes into power, the opposition does not disappear. Neither does it become silent. No! The opposition goes into opposition. It keeps the government on its toes. It ensures that the new government remains accountable to the people and to its mandate.

No hyperbole

The point needs to be made that Buhari did not win by a landslide. He only received 52.4% of the votes cast. This margin hardly provides grounds for the hyperbolic cheer-leading that has since overcome some of his more acerbic supporters. Contrary to their triumphant chorale, the other 47.6% of the electorate who do not care for Buhari and did not vote for him are not going to disappear because of his victory. Neither will they remain dumbfounded by Jonathan’s defeat.

Then there is the other category of people like me who did not even vote at all. Indeed, I for one did not even register to vote. Nevertheless, all of us remain vital parts of the democratic process. Freedom of expression in Nigeria was neither abrogated nor defeated by the election. Therefore, our voices will continue to be heard during the next four years.

In short, president-elect Buhari should enjoy his honeymoon while it lasts. But very soon, he will come to know the difference between being a president and being a military dictator. What goes around comes around. If his supporters can call President Jonathan clueless for six years, they should not burst a gasket if some people decide to call President Buhari “mumu” for the next four years.

Declaration of war

What we have been confronted with in this election cycle is a political party determined to say and do anything, in order to capture the presidency. Accordingly, El-Rufai promised that: “The (2015) election is likely to be violent and many people are likely going to die.” Rotimi Amaechi said: “We shall teach them lesson. We will fight with our body, with our lives because there must be change this time.”

In effect, in a single-minded lust for power, APC declared imminent war on Nigeria and served notice that it was prepared to set the country on fire and even form a parallel government if it did not prevail. It sent emissaries to our allies abroad running down the country. It even used the national tragedy of the kidnapping of our Chibok schoolgirls as a political weapon with which to browbeat the PDP.

Short shrift was made of democratic niceties. While APC supporters were free to campaign in the South, PDP supporters were molested up North. PDP campaign buses were set on fire. PDP billboards were destroyed. Nobody threatened Buhari in the South, even in places like PDP-controlled Cross River. However, Jonathan was stoned in the North, even in PDP-controlled Bauchi. As a result, foreigners packed their bags and headed home. Non-indigenes went back to their states. Investors sold their shares and took their monies offshore.

APC publicity secretary, Lai Mohammed, came up every so often with all kinds of ludicrous fabrications about how PDP planned to rig the election. One of the most outrageous to date was the allegation that PDP used disappearing ink on the ballot papers of APC supporters in Ekiti. The PDP was also alleged to have imported one Gyora Berger from Israel, with the mandate to jam all the card-readers in the North West and the North-East.

INEC rigmarole

And yet, while all this outrageous allegations were being made, the real rigging had already been fine-tuned by INEC’s lopsided allocation of permanent voter cards. 30,447,943 PVCs were allegedly collected up North, while only 21,785,450 were allegedly collected down South. This means 60% of Nigeria’s voting population is now up North, while only 40% is down South. Even the most contentious of Nigeria’s population census has never come up with this kind of supremacy for the North. Given the attacks, threats and intimidation of PDP supporters up North, it was obvious that this skewed PVC census was front-loaded to make the election of General Buhari inevitable.

Thus, we watched as widespread under-age voting took place in the North. We watched as INEC changed the rules midway into the election, allowing manual accreditation up North, while millions of voters were disenfranchised down South through the contrived malfunction of the card-readers. We watched while Kano delivered 1.9 million votes to Buhari, miraculously without a single vote being cancelled. We watched as Kaduna, Katsina, Bauchi and Jigawa delivered their heavy tonnage of votes, while states like Anambra, Imo and Abia became a shadow of past voting patterns.

Nevertheless, all the brouhaha came from the South; and from the APC. The APC not only turned out to be dubious winners, they equally turned out to be sore losers. PDP chose not to contest obviously flawed elections where it was declared the loser. Even in Lagos, where the APC Oba turned the governorship election into an ethnic contest by threatening to drown the Igbo in the lagoon if the APC candidate was defeated, Jimi Agbaje chose to overlook the sharp practices of the APC and to accept his rigged defeat.

In th end, the APC is said to have carried the day in some 21 states to the PDP’s 8. Nevertheless, the APC is not satisfied. It is the party that continues to contest the polls where it did not prevail. The PDP is prepared to overlook the questionable figures proclaimed for the APC in states like Kano, Kaduna, Katsina, Buachi and Jigawa. It no longer draws attention to the widespread under-age voting that took place in the North. But the APC would like us to know that the election was rigged in Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Abia. As far as it is concerned, the election is only free and fair when and if the APC wins.

It is no wonder, therefore, that the hero of the hour is actually not General Buhari, who prevailed in a flawed election, but President Jonathan, who accepted defeat in a flawed election. That is something Buhari refused to do on three previous occasions when he was defeated. Indeed, after his last defeat in 2011, he gave speeches that provoked riots and killings. He went further to promise us that his defeat this time round would be attended by soaking dogs and baboons in blood. But Jonathan fulfilled his pledge not to allow his ambition to lead to the death of any Nigerian.

Verdict of victory

The jury is still out on whether those of us who supported Jonathan against Buhari were right or wrong. That verdict is not answered by election results. The verdict will only be revealed over the coming four years of the Buhari administration. Buhari and the APC made quite a number of promises during the campaign. Most of these promises were made for the singular purpose of winning the election. Some of those promises are already being jettisoned, even as we speak. There is already an insidious attempt to tamp down the unrealistic expectations of change the APC built up during the campaign.

Buhari now says he might not be able to bring back our Chibok girls after all. How come we were not told this during the election? He says Boko Haram will be confronted with “the collective will” of the Nigerian people. But the same Buhari undermined this collective will in the PDP era. He maintained the insurgency was a Southern conspiracy maliciously designed to undermine the North. He even insisted that the insurgents be given the same golden handshakes as the Niger Delta militants. For his part, Murtala Nyako of APC declared outright that Boko Haram is “a phantom.”

I make no apologies for choosing to rain so early on the victory parade of exuberant Buhari supporters. Nothing about the election result has altered my view that the change the APC proclaims is counterfeit. APC has only succeeded in selling 15.4 million Nigerians a fake bill of goods. It did a masterful job in convincing some that it represents the change we have all been yearning for. However, as Nigerians now begin to open the cartons of the goods sold and bought during the campaign, they will soon discover that they have been conned. Sooner, rather than later, Nigerians will begin to realise what it means to vote against good luck.
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  1. They will reap what they sow

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  2. Interestingly absurd, this old cargo remains stranded when his co-travellers have jumped ship. We shall soon know know whether Buhari or Aribisala is Mumu .
    The article is still unbalanced for the fact that the outlook remains that of spoke man for PDP.
    Funny enough he doesn't have PVC

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    1. He is just a stranded joker of an old man.

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    2. It is people like you who are still in denial. Wake up and smell the coffee. A new dawn has come for us in this great nation, Nigeria. Corruption must be reduced to the barest minimum.

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    3. MUMU! Why not allow time to prove this man right or wrong?
      Pray for life to see the next 4 yrs, not believing promises of man. Man will continue to dominate man to his injury.

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  3. Can you just shut up for once and act your age. Buhari is your president or are you suffering from dementia? Get lost already.

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    1. when u called President Jonathan clueless u never knew he was a President but now u query over Buhari being odd name. what goes around comes

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  4. This guy should be called 'Mumuni Aribisala'!!! He is so full of hate and resentment for the President-Elect. Please bury the old hatchet!!!

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    1. Yes o. One can touch the hatred. He is indeed a bitter soul.

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  5. Even the best of Buhari supporters are already becoming dumbfounded by the President -elect's comments. Aribsala & others are already being vindicated. Just keep reminding them. Their conscience is already pricking them.

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    1. Read Nigerian Eye news report titled, "APC warns against last-minute looting, hurried recruitment" This is what President Jonathan administration is known for - corruption.

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    2. Sorry, even if there are late employments I guess they are Nigerians not Foreigners, after all, the APC led Govt has promised 20,000 jobs monthly for the unemployed, for me all 'na'' the same, no course for alarm.

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  6. I am very disappointed in Mr Femi Aribisala. When will he know that General Buhari has not been sworn in to office yet? President Jonathan is still in control and you have not accused the current President of his failure to resolve the Boko Haram crisis after many years and Nigerians are still counting his numerous failures.

    APC made promises as any other party. The APC manifesto was published and well circulated. There is no need to keep the cart before the horse. Be patient Mr Aribisala because if you had pursued your Jonathan with vain reminders, perhaps, he would have remembered to show concern for the Chibok girls from the beginning. As you already know, President Jonathan waited for almost three weeks before saying anything about the Chibok girls, other countries will act faster.

    Nigeria will be a better place without President Jonathan. Nigerians have made their choice in the election and there is nothing that Mr Aribisala can do about it. The administration of President Jonathan is well known for corruption, every Nigerian at home and abroad know that.

    President Jonathan and his PDP government are still in control in Nigeria. Therefore, Mr Aribisala will be better served if he direct his complaints and grievances at the government in power.

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  7. Mr Aribisala, in as much u are entitled to your own opinion I think it will very wrong of you to expect that over 70millions voters should toe your line of reasoning by force. You have made your submissions then give room for other to make their own input too. I believe constructive criticism without hatred and bias will do our great country a lots of good at this very pecarious moment.remember Nigeria belongs to all of us. And Yoruba adage say (Agba ki waloja kori omode owo) thank you sir

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    1. That is maturity sir. Act your age knowing what Nigeria has gone through. We all can't follow your believe or opinion. As advised sir, constructive criticism is always the best way to get results. Let go of your personal bitterness.

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  8. If u are a staunch Jonathan supporter as u claim, then it raises the question why did u refuse to register to vote? I wonder how many of Jona's fans like u failed to vote for him and all u do is complain about irregularities in the election process.
    Now u are here writing a stupid demented article about Buhari and hoping he fails in his administration. Well, wait and see and then when he succeeds u will totally lose your mind and be too ashamed to show ur face in public and be forced to retire at a mental sanatorium.

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  9. The Lunatic has broken lose again. GMB has won the election and the change clamour has come to stay. Whether you like it or u don't just continue to live in ur blind dream that this government will fail. U will fail to see this government transcend n triumph. Old fool aribisala

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  10. The recent news report is a better response to Mr Femi Aribisala. The Nigerian Eye report title reads, "APC warns against last-minute looting, hurried recruitment"

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  11. Aribisala the unrepentant Agbaya

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  12. Mr Aribisala, I used to admire u in the past, but of late you have allowed sentiments to becloud your reasoning. Let me ask you a question: can Prophet Elijah behave this way? Why are u like this? You are not even ashamed to vent your anger at someone that has not even started occupying the presidential seat. Are you really a Christian? Even if this man has offended you, where is the place of forgiveness? Are u saying you did not see anything wrong in the actions of Patience Jonathan, Ayodele Fayose, Obanikoro and the level of corruption in the country. Who are you really? What are you teaching the people in your fellowship? Hatred? I remember when you were being asked on Channels TV questions about the elections, I was greatly disappointed at your incoherent rantings. Infact, it was clear you had no points at all, except to discountenance Buhari. Even the presenter was surprised at your incoherence. May I ask you again: what is really your problem? You are the same person are feeding the Christians wrong information about Apostle Paul. It is a pity. Lest I forget; you said did not even register to vote let alone have PVC. And you dont think it is a shame on you to even say that.

    I am Babatope

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    1. I fully agree with your response.

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    2. Babatope, aye e a da. Wa dagba. O de ni di agba iya bi awon Mr Aribisala.

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  13. Unfortunately being old doesn't necessarily meant having wisdom

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  14. Well Spoken Sir. I am one of those few Nigerian who beleive that Buhari may have won elections in the Past but actually lost this 2015 election. When the peoples verdict will count the likes of Buhari will not win. I wonder why the international bodies and governments that warned that election results should not be tampered with mid way through the announcement went earily quet when figure suddenly jumped fom 600k to 1.9min kano ditto for kaduna and bauchi. All this happened between international Collation Center and Announcement.
    Buhari did not deliver when he had no opposition he will not deliver now. Attempt will be made to gain cheap popularity by jailing a few politicians whom they perceive as corrupt. The uncivil servants who actually are the KIing pins of corrution will be left alone.
    So sad for Nigeria. We have harmed ourselves and shot our selves in the foot.
    The Chickens will come to roost soon

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    1. if people like you and Aribisala were very quick to remind Jonathan his promises before he was sworn in as a president in 2011, I believe he would concentrated in ruling nigeria... but you guys didn't; you all allowed him to use the mandate Nigerians gave to him for wickedness. I hope Nigerians could really see the main reason why Jonathan failed; it is not because he is incompetent , clueless or because he had a bad Cabinet... he failed for the simple reason that he is a very very very wicked and heartless man, who has so much bitterness that he found it very difficult to forgive, his own type of wickedness does not give him room to think... but the whole world got him there; that was why they forced him to conceed defeat. throughout Jonathan's time, it was either Nyako, Adams, Amaechi, Rochas, Aliyu Tambuwalu etc ha ha ha ... he was using his mandate to deal with his enemies, so pathetic!!!. he forgot that there is work to be done. #bringbackourgirls

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    2. anything good!!!! in someone who watch humans die like rats!!!... may the insecurity Jonathan has caused this country befall you and your family and even your generation unborn... anywhere they go insecurity will fellow them Idot!!! #bringbackourgirls

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  15. I use to see Femi as someone who has a lot of compassion for this country until he started this suicide mission. It's quite unfortunate that you allowed your hatred for General Buhari to colour your reasoning. As a critic, you must know where to draw the line. You have almost destroyed yourself and all you have been able to achieve in the past because of vengeance. My brother stop and allow reason to prevail. It's good to remind the coming administration of the promises made just as condemning all that is bad no matter who is involved.

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  16. You did not register and you're proudly opening your gutter to say so? Even Christ admonished His followers to give unto caesar that which is caesar's and to God... you mot only disobeyed God but the law of the land therefore I declare you enemy of God and Nigeria and you are therefore sentenced to a life of silence devoted to praying for your redemption. Omo agbaya, Omo jaku jaku, Omo kpalaba kpalaba. Shame on you old man.

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  17. Are you truly a good citizen of our great country Nigeria? Well i don't think so bcos you did not register to elect any office holders so pks mr or what did you called yourself to zip it and let the original citizen of the country talk of what they want or what they dont ok.

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  18. Mr Aribisala, kindly stop insulting the respnsible electorate that actually voted in the election. You should be ashamed of yourself that a simple civic responsibility, you could not perform, yet you come here to insult us.

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  19. Sorry.u think what u are realising from GEJ will continue.NO.nothing last for ever.no need of going into exile wait in Nigeria and see if u made mistake or not.but if you prefare to go.safe journey. but watch how u contribute, not to discourage people with reasonable ideas for the current government

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  20. Femi Omo Aribi sala...just kip shut useless old fool....people like u are not suppose to be among those that should be talking in public...with people like u dis country can't grow... no more ethnic criticism in naija let us give way for people that can push us forward.... six yrs of darkness habah.... if President elect fail den we all goout again to vote another in....so big fool Mr. Aribisala get d f**k...

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  21. GEJ was a fake and failled Goodluck our Original tested and proved Goodluck will soon take the Oath of office

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  22. Ogbeni Aribisala, how can you be this stupid. i thought you are of age how come you are not acting it. na wa o

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  23. Aribisala should not talk about the lelction because if every Nigerian has not registered for the elelction even your candidate - Jonathan would not win. I thought you called yourself a pastor? please face your pastoral job or join politics.

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  24. Aribisala, please do everybody a big favour and crawl back into your hole and die.

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    1. my prayer that gmb will just focus on doing his best for this great nation. gmb must be careful not to take nation into OIC. but take this nation into economic expansion. nigeria is far greater than any man neither gej or gmb. nigeria is God's own inheritance. be careful everyone God is greater then gmb. God rules over afears of men. nigeria is God not gmb.

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  25. Just wish the president-elect well. With all these you have said, there is nothing GMB will do that will be good except you are jailed. Aribasala, your other name is bad belle

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  26. Aribisala, you are indeed a great man. many have eyes but cannot see, many have ears but cannot hear. You are truly a fearless man. Please dont be detter, continuing to open the blocked eyes and ears, for the time is near. People will soon know that jonathan is a correct man.

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  27. Femi Aribisala did not register and did not vote. What kind of a citizen is this? He keeps on writing garbage. I thought he is now back to God when his articles were not being published. Waiting for Buhari downfall? God will not hear your prayer.

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