Fani-Kayode
Professor
John Paden, President Muhammadu Buhari's official biographer, is a man
that is very comfortable with distorting the truth and telling lies. He
is also a man that has been doing so for virtually all his adult life.
Anyone
that doubts that should read his biography on the late Sir Ahmadu
Bello, which was written in 1986 and titled "Ahmadu Bello, Saurdana of
Sokoto: Values and Leadership In Nigeria", and which is essentially a
self-serving and comprehensive compilation of Bello's numerous virtues
with little or no mention of his many vices.
I
read that book twenty years ago and I placed it in the "light entertainment" shelf in my library because it lacked gravitas or any real
intellectual stamina.
It
was, at best, a beautiful public relations job for Bello and, at worse,
a compilation of disjointed verbiage fit only for the dustbin.
Paden's
book on Buhari falls into the same category. It is nothing but an
illusion: an extraordinary and fantastic fairy-tale built on a shady
foundation of pseudo-intellectual clap-trap and garbage.
To him, President Buhari is infallible. He is, at best, an angel of light and, at worst, a perfect mortal with no warts.
Paden's
latest contribution is the greatest exercise in dishonesty and
historical revisionism that has ever been undertaken by any foreign or
Nigerian historian since independence.
The
only one that comes close to it in this respect is the book that he
wrote on the Saurdana and a number of other books that he authored over
the years which were primarily about core northern Nigeria. Writing
rubbish seems to be Paden's stock in trade.
In
his latest book, amongst many other glaring and shameless mendacity,
he indulged in two particular lies that are an eloquent testimony to his
perfidy.
The
first was that three names were sent to President Muhammadu Buhari for
the position of Vice President, namely Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, Yemi
Osibanjo and Babatunde Raji Fashola in 2014 for the 2015 presidential
election.
This is false and it is simply an attempt to demean and belittle Tinubu and the role that he played in the whole exercise.
The
truth is that it was Tinubu and Tinubu alone that forwarded the only
name that was given serious consideration for the Vice Presidential slot
by President Buhari. That name was Professor Yemi Osibanjo.
Senator
Olorunimbe Mamora was also considered by Buhari but he did not have
the backing of Tinubu and neither did Tinubu forward his name.
The
idea that Tinubu's name was forwarded to be Vice President alongside
that of his two protegees in the persons of Osinbajo and Fashola is
nothing but fantasy and it was a beautiful and tasteful dish and tale
that was spiced, cooked up and prepared in the kitchens of Aso Rock.
Again
Tinubu never pressured Buhari to make him his Vice President as Paden
has asserted because he had decided to drop that ambition long before
then simply because the idea of a Muslim/Muslim ticket, which was
originally on the cards, had eventually been jettisoned and rejected by
the party due to public pressure and the division and outrage it
attracted.
If
the Muslim/Muslim ticket had not been rejected Tinubu would have been
the Vice Presidential candidate of the APC and no-one else, including
his erstwhile protegee Babatunde Fashola, would have had a hope in hell
of getting it.
This
is especially so given the fact that Buhari had originally promised him
that position at the time that their parties merged and the APC was
established but he later reneged. That is the bitter truth.
Paden
was either misinformed by those who commissioned him to write the book
or he was being propelled by an ulterior and malevolent motive for
writing the rubbish that he did on the Vice Presidential issue.
Whichever way he was completely wrong and for the sake of history and posterity we must set the record straight.
The
second lie that he told, which was infinitely more dangerous and
repugnant than the first, was that President Buhari has documents which
are signed by President Jonathan which prove that the latter sought for
what he described as "extra-budgetary funds".
This
is a pernicious lie. It has no basis in rationality, reason or truth.
There is absolutely no evidence to substantiate it and I challenge Paten
or President Buhari himself to make those letters and signed
applications for "extra budgetary funds" public.
The
whole thing is simply an attempt to further tarnish and demonise
Jonathan and all those that served under him before the world and I
believe that that is a crying shame.
I
can understand such lies coming from a Presidency or a Federal
Government that is scared of its own shadows and that feeds off its own
propaganda but I cannot accept them coming from a supposedly reputable
historian, albeit a foreigner, who has become the official writer and
cheerleader of all things caliphate over the last 30 years.
Amongst
many other things he also suggested that other senior figures in the
political and military configuration in our country committed serious
crimes and indulged in damning acts of corruption without being specific
or even providing details of those acts.
Instead
of doing so he suggested that the individuals concerned, which included
President Olusegun Obasanjo, would have been prosecuted, brought to
justice and called to account for their allegedly dastardly acts whilst
in government if not for the fact that this could have had implications
for the stability of the nation and national security.
Obasanjo,
who is always quick off the mark and who was actually present at the
launching of the book in Abuja as was Tinubu, responded in a measured
manner by saying that there were "some insinuations" in it which he
disagreed with.
Frankly
that was a cop out. Obasanjo was being far too polite and this was
probably due to the fact that he had not read the whole book as at that
time and he did not want to dampen the enthusiasm of the biographer,
upset the President or ruin the occasion.
The
adage is that you do not go to someone's dinner party and spoil it by
confronting his lies, challenging his allegations and speaking the
bitter truth.
Yet
I believe that though Obasanjo touched on the matter he did not go far
enough. I believe that it is incumbent upon all those that were maligned
and alleged to have indulged in acts of corruption by Paden to set the
record straight and state their case.
It
would be very dangerous for all those that have been misrepresented in
this so-called book, including President Goodluck Jonathan, President
Olusegun Obasanjo and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to keep quiet and not
clarify the issues about what was written or insinuated about them
because many years from now that book will be used as a major source and
reference point for our history.
I urge all those affected to write their own books quickly otherwise they will become victims of historical revisionism.
If
I had been invited by President Muhamnadu Buhari or Professor Paden to
the book launch I would have mounted the podium and said as much. Sadly I
was not.
Permit
me to end this contribution by making a suggestion to Paden. Since he
wrote about Jonathan's campaign funds and alleged all manner of
corruption concerning their source and application, in his next book on
President Buhari I would suggest that he sheds more light on how his
subjects own 2015 presidential campaign funds were sourced.
For
a start he should tell us who provided the 10 million USD that was paid
as consultancy fees to the company of Mr. David Axelrod, President
Barack Obama's erstwhile campaign manager.
He
should also tell us the source of funds and how Buhari and his team
managed the 19 billion naira that was given to him in cash by the then
sitting Governor of the leading and largest state in the south west and
the 24.6 billion naira that was given to him in cash and in one day
(which was recorded on video before being handed over) by another
leading south western politician.
In
addition to that he should tell us precisely how much the then
Governors of Rivers and Kano states and the present Governors of Ogun
and Kwara states amongst many others contributed to Buhari's campaign
and where they got the money from.
Since
everyone is claiming to be holy and righteous in this matter let us all
get there and publicly exchange notes. After all the Nigerian public,
and indeed the entire world, has a right to know.
If
Paden fails to ask those questions and declines to provide the answers
then he, his accursed books and his questionable and dubious
"white-washing" mission of President Muhammadu Buhari shall undoubtedly
remain damned forever.
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