Even there, it was bad fiction. Aribisala is so obsessed with his animus toward Asiwaju Tinubu that Aribisala cannot see or think straight. Thus, his writing is crooked. If one did not know better, one would think Aribisala does not hate Tinubu as much as he envies the man. Aribisala wishes he were Tinubu. Instead, Aribisala is relegated to being the Asiwaju of his own imagination.
The article is presented as an objective news analysis and commentary.
In doing so, the writer does injury to the newspaper, the truth and to the
reading public. The piece begins with a purported quotation from Bola Tinubu
himself used to paint him in an unsavory light. The problem is that this
quotation never occurred. It was figment of the author’s dire, envious imagination.
What was presented as fact is fantasy. The man has the freedom to write
whatever he pleases be it fact or fiction. However, it is unethical for him to
portray as incisive journalism what are nothing but the fruits of personal
hatred translated into paper and ink. When the truth does not prove the point
he wants to make, Aribisala invents his own truth. While this might be an asset
for a fiction writer, for a public commentator, it is a serious trespass
against the tenets of responsible journalism.
Responsible Journalism
Aribisala may well be jumping through these unethical hoops to currying
the favor of the monarch of Aso Villa. But he should not be so hypocritical as
to try to confuse us that his efforts are done as a public service.
The man actually criticizes Asiwaju for being a successful political
leader as if doing so were some type of sin when , in fact, Nigeria is in great
need of more far-sighted politician leaders not fewer. Aribisala claims Asiwaju
wants to be another Awolowo. Here, why did not he quote Tinubu who has rebuked
this charge many times? Repeatedly, he has stated there can only be Awolowo and
to try to fit into his shoes is to lace yourself to failure.
We must learn from the great one and the principles he espoused so that
we meet the challenges of our time as our legendary mentor and leader would
have us do. This Tinubu’s position regarding Awo. If you want to accuse Tinubu
of believing that Awolowo is the father of progressive politics in Nigeria, he
would plead guilty. But Aribisala accuses him of trying to supplant Awolowo.
The accusation is wrong and mean-spirited.
Again, at one point, Aribisala invents a Tinubu quote to as proof for
his lies. Then at this point, the writer ignores Tinubu’s public statements
because those statements rebuff the lie Aribisala seeks to perpetrate in the
public mind. This comes to the meat of the matter. This hack writer asserts
that Tinubu seeks a dynasty. He cannot be more incorrect. Tinubu is a leader of
a political reform movement along with other patriotic Nigerians.
When Tinubu held fast against the tyranny of the PDP and its attempt to
capture all states by any means necessary that was the work of a man committed
to democracy. If he had not stood against the great odds against him and his party,
the PDP would likely have turned Nigeria into a one-party state by now.
Instead, the APC has come about and now challenges the PDP in an
unprecedented manner. Any objective person would conclude that this competition
is beneficial for the public and for the growth of Nigerian democracy. It begs
the question why Aribisala seems not to see this enormous contribution. He does
not see it because those whose favor he seeks do not want him to expose this
truth to the wider public.
Take a look at the men Tinubu has helped in their quest for public
office. Fashola, Fayemi, Aregbesola, Oshiohmole, Ajimobi, Amosun, etc. These
men are not non performing “yes men”. They are all dynamic and outstanding
performers in their own right. Each is different than the other and each state
government excels in its own unique way.
Dynasticpretence
This means that Tinubu is not orchestrating them into some limited
uniformity but stands out of the way for them to lead as they believe. No major
politician in Nigeria has a track record as good as Tinubu’s when it comes to
supporting able people for office then leaving them to perform as they believe.
Nowhere in the PDP does this happen.
If Aribisala wants to see and criticize something with dynastic
pretence, he should do an expose on the PDP. In barking at Tinubu, he is
barking at the wrong house.
This brings us to the Ekiti election. The vote count is in and the PDP
has been named the winner. Because there were few overt instances of violence,
people have lauded the election as free and fair. I caution you not to be too
hasty in drawing that conclusion.
Slowly, the truth is coming out about how the military blanketed the
state and intimidated APC members and office holders, including the governor
himself. A new, subtler form of voter and opposition intimidation took place.
We have taken note and shall be prepared to outwit it the next time.On a
larger note, Bola Tinubu is one of the leaders of a reformist national
opposition party contesting against a behemoth, immoral ruling party that will
use any all measures to keep power. This is a long marathon we run. There will
be obstacles and pitfalls along the way. Ekiti was one but we are not deterred.
Our objective is good and right. We seek democratic good governance for the
people. We are not ashamed about that.
If seeking to make the people’s vote count and to make government care
for the people is wrong, then let us be wrong. For we know that we will only be
in the wrong to people with jaded vision such as Aribisala. History shall prove
us right. Long after Aribisala’s efforts find their way to the bottom of the
wastebasket, the APC shall stand as having pulled Nigeria from the precipice.
And history will score Tinubu with high marks for ever remaining the one man
standing.
Sunday Dare, former General Editor of The News/Tempo magazine and former
Supervisor at the Voice of America, Washington D.C. is the Special Adviser
Media to Asiwaju Bola Tinubu
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