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Thanks, But No Thanks

Uneasy lies the head
It is said –
Of he who wears
The crown - or so pretends

In case you need proof
Look no further than
The present occupant
Of Aso Drive, Mr. Aloof

Excuse me,
Can you be more specific?
Come on, you know who I mean
Who else, but Him

However, in case you
Still feign ignorance
It is none other than
Mr. Bu . . . (you know who)

Why does he always seem
To be on the spot
Perpetually, constantly –
Despite his best efforts?

Having coasted to office
On the strength of
Tremendous public goodwill – and belief
That he is a Messiah of sorts

The last five and a half
Or so years
Have left him gasping for breath
In terms of his performance

Many (including his base) –
The Core North
Have written him off
And lost faith

With his opponents,
He fares even worse
Because, to them,
He has put every foot wrong

But, by far his greatest undoing
Has been the rampant insecurity
Never the best – even at the best of times
Under him, its scale simply boggles the mind

From North, South, East & West
The cry has been: “Nigeria is not well”;
“The country is sick”
Who will heal it?

Nay, deliver it –
From its amalgam of threats:
Cyber-criminals, armed robbers, bandits
Herdsmen, kidnappers and insurgents

Seldom, it seems
Has Nigeria been so gripped
By a seemingly endless
Wave of casual, random violence

Sometimes State-sponsored
(As epitomized by SARS)
But, more commonly by non-State actors
So-called terrorists and organized criminal gangs

Operating with brazen impunity
In the face of weak and compromised
Institutions of State Authority
Who will stem the tide?

Is it the political class?
Ordinary folks tried it with #EndSARS
With mixed results
Perhaps, the Legislature?

And, why not –
After all, they are
The people’s agents, the law-makers
Accordingly, in their wisdom

They resolved to summon
The President – or to invite him
Whatever – the difference is mere legalese
Will he come or not?

Having initially indicated
His readiness/willingness
To honour the invite
His Chief Law Officer thought otherwise

Trust our people
That was all they needed
To volunteer different points of view
Both learned and unlearned

Overnight, every Nigerian
Became an expert
In constitutional law
Sometimes leaving the real experts lost

In the ensuing confusion
Few seemed to recall
A similar scenario
Not too long ago

When there was a public clamour
For the President to address the nation
Unfortunately, when he eventually did
It was somewhat underwhelming

So, two months on
Has anything happened to change the man
Nothing, at least, that I can think of
Therefore, the problem must be our amnesia

However, beyond the legal –
Or even moral
Imperative of a Presidential Dialogue
With the Legislature

Isn’t it high time
We asked ourselves:
“Aren’t we, by now, used to Mr. President’s style”?
Isn’t it pointless to expect him to be different –

From the man
We have come to know
Or loathe –
(If you are no fan)?

To be honest, if we must
Correctly decode his ambivalence
At the Parliamentarians’ request
We should first pose a few questions

Are the constitutional guarantees
Of freedom of speech
Association and the doctrine
Of separation of powers applicable to him?

Is the President really bound - willy nilly
To interface with the Legislature
In the circumstances?
Does the Constitution really impose that obligation?

If a court’s writ
May not be served on him
Can he really be at the beck
And call of the 3rd arm of Government?

Of what use is his presumed immunity
If he cannot decline – albeit politely
A move away from his comfort zone
Into ‘uncharted’ territory – parts ‘unknown’?

More pointedly, is there any sanction
Attached to his declining the summons?
In other words,
Is it merely binding in honour?

Short of prescribing
Or condoning
Arrogance – either Presidential
Or by any other Branch

I believe
The title of this piece
Best sums up
Mr. President’s disposition

Written by Abubakar D. Sani, Esq08034533892

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