By Farooq Kperogi
Premium
Times’ February 17-
Unmasking of
National Security Adviser Babagana Monguno’s secret memo, which revealed that
Abba Kyari, Buhari’s Chief of Staff, exercises presidential powers on Buhari’s
behalf, is only the official confirmation of what I have written in many
columns and social media updates in the past two years.
Farooq Kperogi, Ph.D. |
The truth is that
Buhari has no cognitive, emotional, physical, not to mention intellectual,
capacity to be president. And, since nature abhors a vacuum, Abba Kyari has
filled the void that Buhari’s emptiness has created.
Sometime
in the midpoint of last year, a northern retired general told me Abba Kyari
said in private that people who vilify him don’t realize that without him
Nigeria would be rudderless and descend into chaos.
He is probably right.
When a man who fancies himself as “president” is so wracked by dementia and
cognitive decline that he can’t hold a meeting for more than 10 minutes, has
lost the ability to follow conversations in a meeting, and has zero short-term
memory, someone needs to act on his behalf.
That Buhari is almost
wholly emotionally and intellectually dependent on Abba Kyari is no secret in
Aso Villa, but it came out in the open when Buhari himself publicly
told his newly appointed ministers that Abba Kyari is the only way to him.
In any case, most of the ministers were appointed by Abba Kyari.
Kyari also made—and
continues to make— some of the most consequential appointments of the last five
years. For instance, he singlehandedly appointed INEC chairman Mahmood Yakubu,
DG of DSS Yusuf Magaji Bichi, and CJN Ibrahim Tanko Muhammad, among others too
numerous to mention.
That was why Kyari
could summon INEC chairman Yakubu to the Presidential Villa on
October 26, 2018 to instruct him on how to conduct the forthcoming elections.
As I wrote in my January 5, 2019 column titled, “INEC’s Troubling Missteps
Amid Aso Rock’s Desperation,”what happened on October 26, 2018 had no
precedent.
“The Chief of Staff to
the President is not a constitutionally recognized position,” I wrote. “He has
no legal powers to summon the INEC boss for a meeting.” Of course, I knew that
Yakubu was beholden to Kyari because he owes his position to him.
Kyari rode to his
current cushy surrogate presidency through Mamman Daura, Buhari’s nephew, who
has been Buhari’s link to the northern political mafia and to transnational
financial transactions since 1983.
In researching the
genealogy and rhetorical techniques of Nigerian crime syndicates for a book I
am working on, I came across an insightful 2016 book by Professor Stephen Ellis
titled “This Present Darkness: A History of Nigerian Organized Crime,” which
spells out the link between Mamman Daura and Buhari.
On page 132 of the
book, which was published by Oxford University Press, Ellis writes: “The Kaduna
Mafia is said to have ‘dictated to President Shehu Shagari how Nigeria should
be managed’ during his tenure from 1979 to 1983….Buhari’s main connection to
this group was through his nephew (although slightly older), Mamman Daura.
“Mamman Daura became a
director of Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI), which set up shop
in Nigeria in 1979 and became the favorite bank of the ruling group, performing
all manner of illegal transactions on behalf of its elite clients.” Daura
became director of the defunct Karachi- and London-based BCCI through his
father-in-law, Alhaji Ibrahim Dasuki, who had controlling shares in the bank’s
Nigerian branch.
Note that, according
Peter Truell and Larry Gurwin in their 1992 book titled “False Profits: The
Inside Story of BCCI, The World’s Most Corrupt Financial Empire,” BCCI was a
sensationally fraudulent bank that engaged in
high-profile transnational money laundering, including for dictators
such as Saddam Hussein, Manuel Noriega, and Samuel Doe.
The Washington Monthly magazine, in
a September 4, 2004 investigation titled “Follow the Money: How John Kerry
busted the terrorists’ favorite bank,” also found that BCCI laundered money for
such criminal corporations as the Medellin Cartel and Abu Nidal and for
terrorist kingpins like Osama bin Laden. In fact, Washington
Monthly quoted a senior U.S. investigator to have said, “BCCI was the
mother and father of terrorist financing operations.”
Of course, there’s no
evidence that the Nigerian branch of BCCI was involved in terrorist financing,
but the same Mamman Daura who served as the conduit between Buhari, the Kaduna
Mafia, and BCCI in the 1980s also introduced Abba Kyari to Buhari much later.
Mamman Daura, in addition, facilitated Abba Kyari’s employment at the defunct
African International Bank, an offshoot of BCCI, which was forcefully
liquidated in 1991.
In other words, Abba
Kyari’s connection to Buhari via Mamman Daura possibly follows the money.
Relationships nurtured by the kind of money that binds Daura, Kyari, and Buhari
are hard to dissolve. It’s particularly difficult when the man who is supposed
to be “president” has, due to dementia, lost all sentience and is dependent on
a younger, more educated, if unethical and rapacious, Kyari for directions on
what remains of Nigeria’s pretense to governance.
In his surrogate
presidency, Kyari is redefining the limits of audacious impunity and primitive
acquisitiveness. For instance, in an unprecedented move in July 2016, he
appointed himself a member of the NNPC Board and got insentient
Buhari to sign off on it!
When Air Vice Marshall
Mukhtar Muhammed, Buhari’s close friend who died on October 1, 2017, read about
Kyari’s appointment to the NNPC Board, he was concerned because there was
no precedent for it. So he called Buhari to let him know that the optics of the
appointment were bad, but he was shocked when Buhari told him it wasn’t true
that he had appointed his Chief of Staff as a member of the NNPC Board, even
though he actually signed off on the appointment.
It turned out that
Buhari didn’t know what he signed off on. Someone close to the late AVM Mukhtar
Mohammed told me this story a few months after it happened. That was the moment
I began to suspect that Buhari was held hostage by dementia. No one knows this
more than Abba Kyari, who is taking advantage of it to the maximum.
Sahara Reporters
reported on September 20, 2016 that “Buhari [was] presented with
evidence his Chief of Staff took [a] N500m [bribe] to help MTN reduce fine.”
About three months after this exposé, MTN fired its top staffers who
facilitated the bribe in order “to avoid scrutiny by the United States
government over bribes offered to Abba Kyari, Chief of Staff to President
Muhammadu Buhari,” according toSahara Reporters’ December 23, 2016story titled,
“MTN Fires Amina Oyagbola Over Bribery To Buhari’s Chief Of Staff Abba Kyari.”
Buhari’s mental and
cognitive decline, which has severely affected his short-term memory, ensured
that the people who reported Abba Kyari to Buhari actually only reported Abba
Kyari to himself.
When a prominent
Southwest politician sponsored protests importuning Buhari to not reappoint
Abba Kyari as his Chief of Staff, I laughed boisterously. It was akin to asking
Abba Kyari to not reappoint himself.
Abba Kyari is now
literally a law unto himself. People lose their positions in government only
when they fall out of his good graces. Buhari is now totally inconsequential.
All the people who matter in this government know Buhari is merely a nominal
head with no capacity to exercise actual power.
Power resides with
Abba Kyari who is now transmogrifying into a Frankenstein monster that is about
to devour even Mamman Daura, its creator.
The only way out of
the tragedy of the current surrogate presidency is to impeach and remove Buhari
on account of his incapacitation and treasonable abdication of responsibility
to an unelected surrogate.
But that will never
happen. Not with the current docile and malleable National Assembly that has
fittingly been dubbed the “Rubber-Stamp National Assembly.” Nigeria is stuck!
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