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I will never patronise any government critic to be in their good books, nor will I discourage holding the government accountable—such a notion, to me, is utterly laughable. Some of my closest friends are among the fiercest critics of this government, and I have never once asked them to cease their fire. It's their civic duty to demand better services from my principals, and it's my responsibility to ensure that their observations and needs reach the relevant decision-makers.
From the North, I can't think of any government critics as incisive and consistent as the columnist Professor Farooq Kperogi and the satirical skit-maker Bello Galadanchi. These critical minds are just a phone call away, a WhatsApp message away. My job is to facilitate the decision-making process for my principals, which includes processing and analyzing public views, whether fair or not, and presenting them for interventions or actions.
For instance, my relationship with Bello Galadanchi is to the extent that he sends gifts—clothes, shoes, and various household items—for my sons, my wife, and me, and this kindness has not influenced me to police his critique of our government. Whether you are an obscure or famous critic, I believe our our collective goal is to guarantee everyone's right to freedom of expression within the bounds of the law.
If I don’t patronise the Dan Bellos and the Kperogis, who have audiences in the millions, why would I do so to an obscure group of friends merely expressing their right to free speech? I believe a single skit from Dan Bello should be more damaging and threatening than a hundred Space sessions and has more reach. My post a few days ago was merely to recognize the essence of a society that isn’t plugged into sycophancy.
In my early 20s, and @richardalijos can testify to this, I engaged in fierce debates even with my friend’s father on the pages of national newspapers, exchanging views with little decorum, and you think I give a damn about people just five or ten years younger than me coming at me or my principals? Intellectual and civil engagements are leveling grounds for both the eagles and hawks to perch. This tree is nobody’s birthright.
I do not influence public policy directly, but I do have a dignified relationship with those who do at the topmost place in governance. Those close to me can tell you the number of social media outrages I’ve brought to the attention of my direct principal, and that they were all acted on. So, I have never once felt conflicted about my new role.
I was bred in a tradition of criticism, and believe me when I say that I have the skin of a hippo when it comes to absorbing counterpoints to my views or positions. I will always respect others' right to express themselves. So, do not assume that our friendship means I would be hurt if you hold the government to account—a privilege I never had from my friends in government when I was on the other side. Just don't expect me to publicly criticize those I am hired to assist. Doing so would be, as I previously mentioned, an expansive delusion.
“The north is politically sophisticated.”
The spokesman of the Northern Elders Forum, Dr Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, has said the north saw “promise’ in Bola Tinubu, thus the reason they trusted him with their votes massively in February 2023.
“I hope he will not disappoint them,” Baba-Ahmed said.
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