A
Nigerian writer and journalist has critically reviewed the
circumstances in which President Muhammadu Buhari's extended vacation in
London escalated the death rumours which was fueled by the federal
government.
President Buhari
Now that the dust over the corporeal status of President Muhammadu
Buhari has settled, an attempt to put it all in perspective should make
good sense, I think.
Before now, tempers had been on the loose. The information
minister, Lai Mohammed, was so infuriated; he got unusually caustic and
suggested that Nigerians were people of ill-will.
In the fleeting frustration that visited operatives of this
administration following rumours that the President might have passed on
in London, Mohammed let out an unforgivable misjudgment of what
Nigerians generally represent.
A statement issued by his special assistant on media, Segun
Adeyemi, said, inter alia: “It’s only in this part of the world that you
wake up in the morning and you say the President of the country is
dead…”
Mohammed got it wrong. Nigerians actually, generally belong to a
class of people whose attachment to tradition and religion constraints
from wishing death on others.
So if any circumstance suggests that people of this country
ventilate death wishes about anyone, those concerned should embark on
some introspection in search of a rational explanation for the
aberration.
But self-righteous fellows, who abound in the Buhari-led
government, are mostly more solipsistic than reflective. A disposition
which always breeds error. This is why they do not see what government
itself contributed to the infuriating rumour. It is also why there may
soon be another cycle of this dull drama
To start with, the President wakes up one beautiful Thursday
morning and dispatch a letter to the Senate indicating his sudden
decision to embark on vacation. The vacation will be for 10 days within
which he also plans to visit his physicians for routine examinations. In
his absence, the Vice President, Prof Yemi Osibajo, who was at the time
away on official assignment in Davos, Switzerland, will act as
President. Buhari then jets out the same day ahead of the arrival of the
man designated to hold the forte for him!
For the next three days or so, no one hears from the President.
Unlike his previous visits when we were regaled with pictures of
arrivals and visitations, where interviewers fell upon one another to
have a dig at the leader of the most populous black nation in the world,
not one word dropped from Mr. President throughout that weekend. And we
expect people not to speculate?
It is like a father who summons his children to tell them of the
need for him to take an urgent trip just two hours after their mother
left for the market to buy foodstuffs for the family.
He tells them this trip is so urgent he wouldn’t even be able to
wait for their mother’s return from the market. However, they should
rest assured that their needs will be met by the mother he couldn’t even
wait to pass a handover note to.
He leaves in that hurry and for three days, not even the mother
could provide information to the children about their father, who is
ordinarily in the habit of staying in touch with his family. Those
children are bound to fear that the worst may have happened to their
dad. And it would be herculean to rule speculations out in this
household and its neighbourhood.
One can push this argument further to suggest that all men, be they
white, yellow or black, are likely to react to this situation with a
measure of agitated uncertainty and the tendency that rumours would soon
begin to fly when found in this situation are predictable.
Truth is, the minds of men are too endowed for the redundancy that
Mohammed suggests. This is more so in the absence of credible and
verifiable information, let alone a situation where there is no
information at all, as seen in the scenario painted above. The
President’s movement cuts the image of an emergency, further given
credit by the information blackout of the following 48 hours or so.
But how did this death rumour emerge and can they really pass as
death wishes for the President? A report with the headline: “Fact check:
Buhari dead? Attempts suicide? Fake news is booming!” published by
TheCable.ng indicated that the rumours were first published by poor
mimics of Metro newspaper of the United Kingdom and Huffington Post of
the United States.
TheCable identified an assortment of errors starting with the
faulty uniform resource locator (URL) for both sites, the fact that both
sites are operated by the same company and the unpardonable factual and
grammatical gaffes in the two stories!
This investigation raises a few questions about the position held
by the Information minister who threatened that anyone arrested in
connection to the rumour would be dealt with.
The first question is do the originators of the story really want
President Buhari dead? Most likely, no. Everyone who has some access to
the Internet these days explores the opportunity to make a quick buck,
become popular or even just cause some mischief. It is too early for us
to forget the flourish of fake news during electioneering in the US last
year. How do we imagine that our country can be insulated from this?
A corollary to the above is that these people do not necessarily
have to be natives of Nigeria neither do they have to reside in the
country. This, most certainly, is why government has still not found any
culprit in spite of the threats.
Government further worsened the case by its uncoordinated responses
to questions that have arisen especially after the extension of the
President’s vacation. From “the President is hale, hearty” and chatty,
you have had solicitation for prayers for the quick recovery of the same
man who is said to be in good health. All of these send feelers of an
intentional plan to shut Nigerians out and this invariably breeds
speculations.
Have the pictures of visitations to the President released by his media team helped matters? I think not and here is why.
Rather than show the well-planned crisis management acumen of the
President’s managers, these pictures only reflect the unprepared,
reactive tendencies of the media machinery.
The prevailing motive seems to be something like: “Nigerians claim
that he was sitting lame in the first picture they saw, so we got one in
which he was having a meal with a governor. When Nigerians punctured
the authenticity of that, we got him to walk his visitors to the door so
they will see that he walks!” Not even the telephone conversation with
President Donald Trump would lay the conjectures to rest as Nigerians
are now asking the President to grant an interview to a broadcast medium
or even address the nation via Skype. Nothing tells more about a
people’s distrust of those running their affairs.
But how much of this drama would we have been able to cut off if
Nigerians officially learnt about the health status of the President?
Rather than speculate, wouldn’t we have had armies of prayer warriors of
all faith self-enlisting in divine solicitation for the President’s
good health?
And if the President is truly not unwell, his failure to speak with
Nigerians these past three weeks is nothing but the arrogance of
office. This is where the media management team of the President has to
come off its high horse and get their boss to communicate with those who
elected him. In countries where government has any iota of respect for
the people; the President would be in a hurry to reassure his people.
But government officials in Nigeria already see the people as
adversaries who only deserve token information. That is why people like
the secretary to the government of the federation, Babachir Lawal,
kinsmen and loyalists of the President are either handing imaginary
rumour mongers over to God or sending the “death wish” back to them in
torrents of curses, lately. A totally needed venture if things had been
handled well.
What we have seen in the result of a tardy management of the
information process. This spurs distrusts between government and the
governed and at the end of it all, those who are in office lose their
reputation and love of the people.
Essential to good governance is the effective management of
information, of issues and of crises when they surface. The bungling of
these accounts for the breakdown of confidence between Nigerians and
their leaders. Unless handlers of our leaders understand that nothing
takes care of a reputational crisis like total openness, they will
continue to get frustrated by what would be the standard reaction of all
normal human beings. We should learn a lesson from this unnecessary
fiasco.
Written by: Niran Adedokun (Follow on Twitter @niranadedokun)
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