Jim Ovia & others |
By Femi Ajayi.
Time was, when phantoms in scarlet persistently passed as
men of honour while the righteous faded in obscurity or lay spent in trenches
of blood. Hence it was no surprise that Nigerian businessmen, Jim Ovia, Tony
Elumelu, Wale Tinubu and Godwin Emefiele, Governor of the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN), in desperate bid to dig their claws into President Muhammadu
Buhari, bought first class tickets and flew after him to the United States of
America.
But the snag was, they were uninvited; even so, they
embarked on a desperate quest to establish themselves as Nigeria’s top
businessmen and cronies of the incumbent president. Back when Goodluck Jonathan
was president, they would have gotten away with such brazen disregard for
protocol; in fact, they would have constituted a crucial part of the former
president’s travel plans. But a new sheriff is in town and the businessmen are
yet to get with his programme.
Thus they had sheepishly gone to attend a meeting with
Buhari in America and Buhari on sighting them reportedly asked, “My friends,
what are you doing here? Did I invite you people? You are not needed here,”
Buhari allegedly told them. Shamefacedly, they gathered their folders and left
the meeting. Their steps became very heavy as they trudged out of the venue.
It was indeed a big disgrace to these businessmen who once
formed a ring around the former President Jonathan. They quietly left the venue
with their tails and gargantuan pride tucked between their legs.
All around the world, presidential politics has always been
a game of the wealthy, for the wealthy and by the wealthy. Men of means have
always had a say and in several instances, determined the course of political
and socioeconomic affairs in the country. This becomes imperative in their
desperate bid to establish their dominance and affluence sustainably. The need
to maintain their controlling grip on their country’s economy, rather than
ensuring that the nation’s commonwealth is equitably distributed has always
been the only ideological and selfish motive driving their political
participation.
Consequently, the
super rich of the nation’s high society are continually seen as the arrowheads
of plots and movements to institute and sustain political hegemony via a puppet
leader or party. Political pundits are of the opinion that the President Buhari
needs to stay away from these men and women who have perfected the knack for
soiling the hands of any President and sullying his administration by their
self-serving pursuits which often manifests devastatingly on the lot of the
citizenry and to the detriment of the country.
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