I was just putting finishing touches
to my weekly write up when I saw this editorial from The Punch Newspaper
(Monday 1st July 2013) about the excesses of Nigeria’s 1st
Lady ,Dame Patience Goodluck Jonathan ,whom if care is not taken will make a
mockery and child play of two Nigeria's first Ladies, Mariam Abacha and Turai
Yar’Adua whom we thought were the worst two 1st First ladies
,Nigeria has ever had who behaved as if they were demi-gods.
I have decided to reproduce that
Editorial in full, though with another title different from that of Punch which
was “Patience Jonathan’s Excesses Must Be Curbed”
Take a read and let’s see if you
agree with us.
EACH time
the wife of the President, Patience Jonathan, hits the road with her long
motorcade, including bulletproof and bombproof limousines, or is having a whale
of a time at an event, drivers and commuters who find themselves on her routes
always have to live with the bitter experience of the encounter. As police
empty the roads of traffic, forcing drivers to wait as her glamorous convoy
drifts by, motorists are trapped in traffic for hours on end, while social and
economic life of the affected community is brought to a halt abruptly.
The recent
visit of Mrs. Jonathan to Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital, in which her
security details forcibly grounded the movement of residents, is the latest of
such excesses that Nigerians have been forced to endure for the past three
years. This impunity must stop. According to newspaper reports, Mrs. Jonathan’s
security arrangement paralysed activities in the Port Harcourt Government
Reservation Area for the four days of her visit. Armoured personnel carriers
were deployed at two points, while gun-wielding operatives manned the points
leading to her private residence. Many people missed their appointments because
they were prevented from moving in and out of their houses.
When she
came to Lagos last year, on a “thank-you visit” to some women groups for
electing her husband president, she enacted a similar repulsive scenario.
During the visit, Lagos residents were subjected to an unprecedented road
blockade, which gave rise to an unnerving five-hour traffic that grounded all
human and economic activities. The First Lady was attending that event at Ocean
View Restaurant on Adetokunbo Ademola Street, Victoria Island.
Mrs.
Jonathan’s misdemeanour, which still resonates more than a year after it
happened, forced Governor Babatunde Fashola to lament, “Lagosians were
needlessly inconvenienced…. It dawned on me the need for public officers
generally to be more sensitive to the people we serve. It is particularly
worrisome that this (she) is not an elected person. I think we all must check
how security agencies use the movement of high officers, especially VIPs, to
disrupt citizens and taxpayers, whose money is used to fuel all the vehicles and
all the apparatus that we use to block the roads against them. It should not
get to the level that we close the roads in the state because VIPs want to
pass.” It cannot be said better.
But not
long after the ridiculous show of power in Lagos, Mrs. Jonathan headed for
Warri, Delta State, where she also caused hardship to residents through her
security arrangements. Needless to say, these foul-ups compound gridlocks
on our roads. On a few occasions, the First Lady has also broken
protocol. During President Goodluck Jonathan’s visit to the United States in
September 2012, she breached protocol by disembarking from the aircraft before
the President, and shaking hands with officials waiting on the tarmac while her
husband was still coming down from the plane. The First Lady is setting a bad
example for wives of governors.
The
position of the First Lady in the United States, from where the convention
spread to other countries, is not an elected one, carries no official duties,
and attracts no salary. But it glows with much glamour and the occupier is
expected to handle the position with sublime grace. In the United Kingdom, the
role of the Prime Ministerial Consort is not official and as such whoever
occupies the office is not given a salary or official duties. Many of them
prefer to remain very much in the background. Indeed, the late Denis
Thatcher once summed up the role of the ideal prime ministerial spouse as “always
present, never there.” This is the ideal.
But
operating under the loosely-defined, unconstitutional office of the “First
Lady,” Mrs. Jonathan has been bringing the highest office in the land into
disrepute since her husband assumed full duties as President in May 2010, by
her public conduct. Her behaviour – when there is no reason for it – is leaving
many citizens who have had their rights trampled on bitter but helpless.
This is not
the practice in civilised societies. The basic requirement of civilised
democracy is that everyone plays by the rules and that the rules command public
confidence. In October 2011, it was reported that a stunned 27-year-old Indian
woman was so agitated that she enquired from David Cameron, who chose to travel
in a tube train during rush hour, “Excuse me, are you the Prime Minister?” The
Prime Minister was reportedly travelling on the London Underground for an
appointment. The United States’ security services offer maximum
protection to Michelle Obama while, at the same time, causing minimal
inconvenience to other motorists and citizens. It is as outrageous as it is
gravely uncivilised for official cortèges to take pleasure in inflicting pains
on the people that such officials claim to be serving.
The
itinerary of the First Lady can be smoothly planned without compromising her
safety and the convenience of the citizens. Mrs. Jonathan must recognise
that power is ephemeral and should learn from the past occupants of the office
who history does not favourably remember because they did incalculable damage
to the image of the First Family. Fashola, who, as a governor, does not use
sirens in his limited convoy, and does not harass other road users, offers a
useful lesson in public morality and decorum. Even with the aura surrounding
the office of President of the United States, whenever Barack Obama is visiting
any part of America, information is fully circulated to the locality well ahead
of time, and locals are given alternative routes that cause minimum
inconveniences to use.
It is
President Jonathan’s duty to caution his wife to stop this regime of offensive
illegality that has tainted the Presidency and presented Nigeria in a bad
light.”
Source:The
Punch Newspaper Editorial of Monday 1st July 2013
Note:Chris
Kehinde Nwandu is the Editor In Chief Of CKN Nigeria ..+2348099677755.email
cknnigeria@gmail.com
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Hatchmans job hit mans editorial very uncharitable. Am not surprised the punch is a mouthpiece of ACN and Western propoganda. Since the birth of the nation newspapers punch has been protraying itself as a competitive champion of their constituent audicience in the West. Yes Fashola may have his style in Lagos but what of the oyo ekitti even their friend Amaechi who flies a foreign jet. Punch has not written an editorial commentary on Tinubu who has instaled his daughter as Iyaloja his wife as Senator his son in law as a Rep. Punch will not comment on Oshomole who has refused to pay primary school teachers for 4 months Tinubu who has acquired choice. Lagos Govt properties in Ikoyi lekki Abuja and leased out to his cronnies GoVernment interrests in properties all overt Lagos. Fashola and Tinubu that have refused to install Pdp chairmen and councillors in LGAs. Fashola that has gagged civil servants from talking to the press voliating the Freedom of Infomation Act. Punch has compromised dont take them serious they are paid agents
ReplyDeleteU are very correct my brother. This CKN of a man and Punch are indeed tools in d hands of Action Congres of Nigeria. Yeye dey smell.
ReplyDeleteUntil the day we are very objective in our opinion on the happening in our society, the better for us! On a serious note, it havs always be the tradition of wives of people in position of authority to behave in the way of Patiencism or Turaism or Mariam Abachanism.People who want favour from their husbands must worship them. Patiece recent attitude in the Rivers State crises is the worst of it all. They should remember 6ft, at the last day!
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ReplyDeleteWhat is being reported here is something really affecting us. Atleast I have been a victim of her excess which should be curbed. This are excesses should be reduced or curbed if possible.
Shouting about A.C.N or Tinubu or Fashola is another issue another day.
Try to be reasonable and object ideally.
This go to those two previous commentator.
U are a bunch of nonentities who will chase after shadow.is patience way of life normal?.please try to be objective Cos just last week ckn condemned tinubu on the iyaloja saga.
ReplyDeleteCKN this one na beef ohh, she is our 1st lady and needs maximum protection, Few days ago I saw USA 1st family touring some African countries, If it was Nigeria we will say our president has finished our money travelling up and down with his family.
ReplyDeleteWhy must some people comment so unreasonable,the extravagant life of this woman is what we are talking about and some people are saying she should go on.somebody who is not democratically elect goes about blocking roads.If care is not taking this woman will be the architec of her husband's fall
ReplyDeleteD 1st and 2nd commentators are members of CKN daft group of readers . Chikena!
ReplyDeleteWhat Of tinubu mothers burial that stop people from doing there peti trade,My frnd Was in lagos 4 2 day no movement, Ckn did not see that.Chf Editor in deed, Showing your num and email as what, Been proud of Mumu act, 4me Ckn na yeye de wory una, Num one rumur mongas if na 4 bayelsa Dickson 4 don arest una, yeye de smel. All d Editors need Deliverance .
ReplyDeleteJonathan will acquire hatred more than support because of his brainless wife.
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