OBJ’s ‘Unwatching’ Game
Atiku has asked the Tribunal to either cancel the elections or announce him as winner, which begs the question: Does it mean that as the election stands it is accurate only if Atiku is declared winner? Isn’t it supposed to be cancelled in its entirety if it is so flawed and laced with inconsistencies? Atiku and the PDP have also claimed that according to INEC servers, he won the election with 1.6 million votes. But unfortunately for them, the card readers send information to the servers on accredited voters and not the election results at the polling units, so they couldn’t have gotten that information from INEC servers. There is no way the servers will carry a different type of information.
Before this dance of ridicule, Gen Ibrahim Babangida had said in a statement to Atiku, that, “I call on the former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar to close ranks and work with the winner of the election in an objective and constructive manner so that democracy will continue to thrive at this crucial period of renaissance”. Obviously, this call was shunned and Atiku headed for the tribunal.
He, Obasanjo is yet to congratulate Buhari on his victory at the polls, neither has he strongly castigated him or made any unsavoury or uncomplimentary remarks. For an impulsive letter writer and outspoken individual, his silence is definitely pregnant, just like the proverb that says one’s silence is full of unspoken words. Most certainly, he has accepted defeat in this year’s elections installation ceremony and the Ebora Owu will not be on the high table of this year’s coronation. He left the country shortly after the election results were announced, seemingly beating a retreat, but perhaps not yet a surrender.
If only I had the means of sending him my own letter, I would have earnestly done so. I would write him and tell him how we are all enamoured by his heroics and glorious leadership. I would tell him that, Baba Iyabo, now the time has come and Nigeria needs you once more. I would say to him, I beg of you to wade into the ‘Opera’ that Atiku is likely going to be holding, in a bid to fight for a mandate that, he, in all possibilities did not win, and of course cannot redeem.
– Tahir is the Talban Bauchi.