Monday, December 17, 2007

If I Were President Yar'Adua....on Anti-Corruption

The greed in government is fast becoming a creed! There seems to be no appetite for public accountability or the guilt-function in the consciousness of our public officials. Budgets at all levels are loaded with outragious "recurrent" expenditure to the detriment of "capital" spending which is how development comes!!

It is why we owe workers, penalise pensioners, and pauperise da people...without a shred of shame!!!

If I were President Umaru Yar'Adua, the first place to start is to RECOVER all stolen monies at ALL levels of governance. To do so successfully, a vigorous tasking is due, backed by a robust "whistle-blowers" regime that promotes, procures, profits and protects both "informants and "witnesses".

If I were the president, I will invite, induce and sustain religious and traditional institutions to return to "truth" and "culture" by backing a 5-YEAR Cleansing Crusade.

I will put up a bill to "incentivise" and "subsidise" the media, as we do to the other arms ot the realm, to enable them discharge their constitutional duty as WATCHDOG. Of course, this means that the Freedom of Information Law is a sine qua non!

Finally, I will institute a Nigerian version of the Mo Ibrahim Prize for African Leadership in governance.

Due process, rule of law, foreign collaboration and exemplary punishment will be rigorous. Any country that aids or abets da looters must pay a stiff globally proclaimed price for such hostile act/sabotage. Our friends and partners must accept that ANTI-CORRUPTION is core, front and centre to our NATIONAL SECURITY.

Friday, November 09, 2007

If I Were Brown (UK), Merkel (Germany) and Sarkozy (France)

Here is my sense: Africa likes Gordon Brown. Africa is getting to like Angela Merkel. Africa wishes to like Nicholas Sarkozy. Yes. Hey, what about George W Bush? Well, after appointing two successive "Black" secretaries of state with apparently little interest in, and virtually no impact on, their mother-continent, let's pass that question. With Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan and the US subprime crises, his plate be full.

Okay, you know I have a soft spot for these three leaders. Which is why I really want them to succeed. If they must fly in Africa, then this be the time to step ahead of the G8 and EU herd, and charge creatively, courageously and substantially forward...in their engagement with the region. Waiting on others, or sinking with their drag is a collective disaster very clear and present!

But the rationale for this distinctive and proactive intervention dates way way back, and is at once moralistic and pragmatic. If I were these conscientious leaders, I will deeply contemplate the following points/posers and act innovatively...and promptly:

Africa was partitioned and colonised at the infamous Berlin Conference of 1884. Beneficiaries: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Protugal, Spain and the United Kingdom. See wikipedia on "The Scramble for Africa". Well known story. So Germany, as host, has both an "anchor" stake and genuine "motivator/mobiliser" role in the revival and regeneration of Africa, and its peoples. Dear Chancellor, get on with it!

There is a modern fine reason the country should lead the rebirth, rebuild, of Africa: History and Experience. Getting back from the World Wars, and unification after the Cold War, makes her the mirror of change. Enduring change. Taking these capacities and capabilities to Africa will work magic. Germany knows what it is to be partitioned, down and suppressed! She can very deeply empathise with our continent. So, dear Chancellor, get on with it!!

The UK (Anglophone) and France (Francophone) had and still have the dispropotionate share, colonial legacies, links and influence in Africa. In their own self-enlightened and national security interest, I strongly recommend that they act unilaterally and multi-bilaterally to help redeem the abject poverty and hopelessness in the region. If they are sincere and strategic, their sphere of influence can and should be tackled without recourse to other players, notably the US. See what China and India are doing - warts and all.

If I were Prime Minister Gordon Brown, I will take the Gleneagles & UK Commission portfolios and actualise them for "Anglophonie". If I were President Nicholas Sarkozy, I will do the same for "Francophonie".

Once on track, I will work as a TRIOKA of Brown, Merkel, Sarkozy, to drive the EU and G8 in the same direction - especially Canada, Russia, Japan. Gordon Brown can also attract Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, Hong Kong, South Korea and Singapore to the new deal.

The key is simple: Massive investment in Agriculture, Solid Minerals, Infrastructure, Telecoms and MSMEs. Special funds for MICROFINANCE to support women and youths in creating jobs through self-employment. Massive investment in Energy (hydro, solar, wind, bio). All these through public-private partnerships backed by export guarantees, plus brain drain mitigation grants and technical assistance. Finally, a Bilateral Free Trade Zone that favours Africa's farm produce and manufactures. A 10-Year Action Portfolio.

Cost? With 20 Billion Euros per year for 10 years, by each government, as catalytic funding, I believe that this will unleash the power, passion and resources of the private sector, donors and development agencies for an unprecedented turnaround in Africa! No question.

If I were these three leaders, I will sign on TODAY!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

If I Were AFRICAN Leaders...on Mo Ibrahim Prize

PS: Enjoy this....

Execu-Thieves
There is no power
than pen-in-awe
and penury-in-urge
Some must pen the world
some must part with pain
quashing da morrow's gain

As the great designs unfold
they write their name
in gold...
Either as leaders or looters
whether believers or atheists
They have their goons
smashing our moons
even as they soon disgorge

New-comers come for shine
Old-hands lose the fame:
Returning large swathes
and retiring to...
da Hall of Shame

copyright Victor Onoviran 2006

Our own Kofi Annan, Nobel Peace Laureate and retired UN Sec-Gen, this week announced the much-heralded and eagerly-awaited first winner of the Mo Ibrahim Prize for Achievement in African Leadership. Prize money: $5m over ten years; $200,000 per annum for life; plus an additional $200,000 for good causes they espouse. This makes it the world's biggest individual prize. Thoughtful. As the Sage said ages ago, something new is always coming out of Africa! This is a grand offering by a good patriot to a grand continent. It was, thus, all ears and eyes come da grand day of its award.

And the winner....
Former President Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique! Bravo.

In celebrating Chissano, we remember Mandela. Da common threat is humility, heritage and selfless service. Simply putting people first!

We are proud of this Son of Africa, and can only commend his outstanding personal qualities and official performance to his other brethren right here, and around the developing world.

Da poem, pray leader, may be ya pocket clip!

Saturday, October 20, 2007

If I Were Iranian Leaders (2)

The time has come for the people of the great nation of Iran to show the quality of their long and cultured ancestry - as skilled diplomats and tribes. Nothing is more helpful in the long-running nuclear power matter than the goodwill of its friends led by Russia and China.

The visit of President Putin this week, for the Caspian Sea Summit, cements the fact.

The resignation of the chief nuclear resignation should be no excuse or set-back at all. Iran is entitled to choose its officials.


If I were the country's leaders, I will honestly take up Russia's proposals and show absolute good faith in resolving this matter soonest. There is nothing to be gained in either intransigence or ego tripping. Iranian interests must be paramount, and an early resolution, not international isolation, be da KEY.

More than anything else, Iran must not deceive or disappoint its friends and supporters. The world expects its word to be its bond!

Iran wants nuclear power for peaceful purposes? Yes. Then get it by peaceful politics. Period.


The time is NOW.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

If I Were Chinese Leaders...on Myanmar

This is the moment of international footwork on Myanmar. China should not only act it's special role, but must be seen to do so responsibly and respectfully. It has the track record, now, of the "moderating force" - thanks to its role in the North Korean nuclear talks.

If I were the Leaders of China, I will immediately and publicly announce a "Special Envoy to the Myanmar Process", who will work with the both the UN and ASEAN to restore peace and democracy to the reclusive and boiling nation. Things are getting pretty dangerous and tedious.

There is everything to play for in this venture. Including time.

President Hu Jintao should ACT now.

Thursday, October 04, 2007

If I Were BOTH Koreas

Even the most of skeptics could not have anticipated the inspiring outcomes of the 2nd Summit of the Koreas. The Summit Declaration, among other specific elements, committed to eventual full unification of the Korean Peninsula - ROK & DPRK.

We shall see the signs early. Prime Ministers will soon meet, defence chiefs will follow. Even the cheerleaders team to the Beijing Olympics will go by train through the North. Most important, however, is President Kim Jong II's personal confirmation to denuclearise the peninsula. It is in this realm that their ambition to work through a four-party talks to formally end the Cold War - with a permanent peace treaty - lifts the soul. Four-party? Yes: ROK, DPRK, US, PRC.

I saw these prospects in my incurable optimism for world peace when President Roh Moo-hyun pointedly asked President George Bush, at the last ASEAN Summit in Australia, to name a date for withdrawing American troops from South Korea. Mr Bush was jolted, but recovered fast to insist on considering such possibility ONLY after the North ends its nuclear programme. Peace, final peace, was in sight!

If I were the TWO Koreas, I will make things move quick, very quick. The North must end its nuclear programme, under the six-party talks, quick. The South will flood the North with new investments, under a special industrialisation programme. China and Japan will invest in both infrastructure and agriculture to upgrade both physical and human capital. The West (EU and US) will support export development. Russia and Canada will guarantee future energy needs of the peninsula. The AU will back strategic raw materials in a Special Africa-Korea Partnership. The UN will move in to secure a rapid & sustainable MDGs programme.

Voila!

Once the land is fully demilitarised, the huge annual costs of keeping 28,000 US troops and its DPRK opposites will be funneled into regeneration and renewal of the Unified Korea.

And by the way, America needs her troops back for homeland security!

If I were BOTH Koreas - leaders and citizens, alike - I will push and push, work and work, like hell; then pray and pray, like heaven; for....full peace & complete unification.

Timeline? Yes:
Peace Treaty - 12 Months.
Complete Unification (learning from the German experience) - 60 Months.

From this day, Pyongyang and Seoul must stay on da same page.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

If I Were Opposition Parties...on Local Elections

Let's face it: winning is sweet! In all cases. Okay, in most cases - for, sometimes, there is "hollow victory"! And, on somethings, pray, it's better to let go. Like all them family feuds and all them nasty work-place wars!

In this country, I counsel that you should work to win: fairly and honourably. Then, please work with the mandate, the mantle. That...is sweet victory! Yes, whether business or politics.

The masquerades behind the April Elections' saga have not been legally and finally unmasked. It may yet take a while. No matter. But their space is being squeezed, their pace being punctured, and their face being fattened for the ultimate slammer - da court of justice, and da people's boo!
All matter.

What then were the principal lessons of the rigger's heist from April? Very simple, folks, very very simple:

A) The power of incumbency was used, abused and misused. Opposition parties must weigh their chances. If da ruling party or dominant forces in the state are not serving the people well, the it should be easy to form a winning alliance...to take power.

B) If the ruling party be too strong to be successfully dislodged, wise opposition parties should explore its underbelly for deals: put up superstars with threatening local appeal, and negotiate some working collaboration or "unity government" agreement - without merger or acquisition!

In other words, let's maintain the beauty and benefits of democratic pluralism.

There is no better place and time to display your party's appeal and electoral prospects than at the grassroots polls. If your party be worth anything, show us in the local government elections. Here, costs are lower, seats are many and diverse, and voters are freer and more daring!

Finally, if you truly wish for your party to grow and spread over time, you must start grabbing, holding and growing council seats for grassroots representation. It is a winning formula for all.

So, if I were Nigeria's opposition parties, THIS will be my chance to put up quality candidates and put everything behind them...to win. This is also the chance to prove that opposition politics is not just about personal interests and primitive contestation. Let the best candidates win!

This is THE time...

Monday, September 17, 2007

If I Were Nigeria's Media...on FOI and other Matters

The Nigerian Press cannot be the friends of Nigerian Politicians. Never...if the political class does not mend its ways!

It is therefore only in the constitution that the press can find and anchor its security, its sanity, its sustenance and ...its salvation. Not with the politician!

I have more robust and ambitious, if provocative, propositions for the future of this Fourth Estate of the Realm. It's for another day...soon. Right now, there is a short agenda the media must pursue - in all our interest, and in the light of the goings-on in the land.

If I were the Nigerian Press, the fearless Nigerian Media, I will send a high-level, high-powered, delegation to President Umaru Musa Yar'Adua, The Senate & House Leaderships, and the Chief Justice of Nigeria (as the Three Arms of Government) on the under-listed urgent matters:

a) The immediate passing of the Freedom of Information Bill into law
b) The immediate removal of ALL impediments to ICT propagation, Book Development and Printing/Publishing Sector survival, and transportation infrastructure - through fiscal and legislative interventions (starting with zero-taxation)
c) Immediate establishment of a first class "Cluster-Matrix National Library and Archives"
d) Establishment of National Ombudsman Service with States' Counterparts negotiated

These are concise self-evident lapses that need to be redressed/addressed asap.

As a servant-leader, I can see every reason why the president will join forces with the media to actualise this urgent agenda without any qualms or misgiving. With the judiciary, no problem. It is of the legislature that we must be wary and wily! Why? C'mon, I shall not be tempted!

So, if I were the Nigerian Media, I will drop darkly hints - sweet but unnerving - with all the humility in da world, as our delegation departs them legislative chambers!

Since we may not, do not, cannot, and must not trade our integrity, a word shall be enough for the wise. And, pray silence, aren't they WISE in them places!!!

Sunday, September 16, 2007

If I Were President Robert Mugabe

The situation in Zimbabwe has gone beyond a crisis. It is now a catastrophe! The news are so horrifying that we must all be truly shaken and sorry.

It cannot be right to keep blaming the West for the plight of the Mugabe regime, nor can anyone justify the scandalous pains of the citizens on outside forces. The pictures coming out of this sister nation should turn our stomachs in Africa - if we are truly our brothers' keeper!

If our leaders won't act, we, The PEOPLE, must rise in one voice and shout them into ACTION.
Enough should be enough!

Now, to Papa Mugabe. If I were him, there will be no more delays or dribbles. I will make peace possible by announcing my immediate RETIREMENT from politics...in the interest of justice, Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans. That is not weakness. It is statesmanship.

I do not need anyone to tell or cajole or coax or compel me to save my country!

Dear Papa, as a patriot, time is running out...

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

If I Were President Umaru Yar'Adua

The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, is in rough waters over its currency re-denomination plan -having been suspended (we hope, NOT cancelled!) by the presidency for failing to follow (and, thus, pending) due process. Quite intriguing, if not hair-raising, I tell ya!

Nothing in the elaborate and expansive announcement by the federal attorney general touched on the merits or demerits of the scheme. Indeed, a few days earlier, the federal cabinet had ordered a fine-tuning conclave of both the CBN and its own Economic Management Team, even as the minister of finance - chair of the team and erstwhile CBN deputy governor - reaffirmed that the policy was within the bank's remit. Some political food-for-thought, isn't it?!

We are told the president was not briefed, and thus did not give express approval, as required by law, on this plan. Okay. Now, what next? Back to the path-of-order, of course.

The CBN has wisely, if inevitably, bowed in obedience and obeisance. It should now follow due process. The governor promptly cut short his vacation to tackle the spiralling inferno! Wise.

If I were the president, I would fast-track the whole matter and get it resolved and on track before it harms the system, and us all.

My personal take is that the scheme is sound and should go ahead. Many of the comments and opposition grandstanding should be viewed within the overall strategic agenda of the CBN from the 2005 banking consolidation days. Change is painful no doubt, but this currency change is inevitable! Period.

If I were President Yar'Adua, therefore, I will ask for all the fine-tuning and final briefings to be concluded within 2 weeks. I will give my approval by mid-September at the latest.

It is in Nigeria's interest.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Nigerian Soccer: Notice To the World!

There are huge surprises coming your way...from NIGERIA! This is a notice to the World of Soccer. Ignore it at your pain, your cost!

We have 36 states, an capital territory, and over 800 local government areas. Then the private sector and civil societies. Finally, the schools.

Both by design and default, the ongoing anti-corruption trials as well as the fall-outs from our last very flawed elections, there is a significant move to tackle youth matters head-on. This will definitely involve reviving and revamping sports - with football holding the ace!

If you know anything about Nigeria, you'll know that we are wonders' workers - miracle merchants, if you like. With the worthy examples of the Jay Jay Okochas, Nwankwo Kanus, Obafemi Martins', Yekini Aiyegbenis, Mikel Obis, to mention just a few, there are aspirants and emulators/immitators and many many clones in this land!!!

Now, the clincher: You've seen what Abia State and Orji Uzo Kanu have done in club football. You will soon behold what Lagos State - da centre of excellence - and Babatunde Raji Fashola will do.

If I were those international clubs which love to snap up foreign players, especially European Clubs, I will be launching new and bold "bilateral liaison" with Nigeria straight away! No delay.

If I were FIFA, this is the time to revisit Nigerian Football, and make to work with the leaders to clean things up. Sponsorship is good here - MTN and Globacom and others have been very supportive. We have the talents but lack the high quality/calibre management. There is need for all who wish to reap from Nigerian talents to come on board - get proactive. In 5 years from now, we will be the largest exporters of Soccer Stars on the planet! Yes. The stage is set.

Very again, we serve NOTICE to da WORLD!!!

Engage Moscow, Let Russia Be

The renewal and regeneration of Russia, out of the rubbles of the defunct Soviet Union should be a thing of joy - not a source of global tension. Prosperity in Russia is good for the world. Just like China, Brazil, India and Nigeria. These are powerhouses in their regions!

Russia is a world power. Always been. There were hard times, as with all nations, and things are looking up now....thank goodness So, why should that be a problem for the West or anyone?

If I were Western Leaders, I will creatively engage Moscow and let Russia be.

Yes, there are issues. When won't there be? Pray, raise and resolve them please. Russia is in the G8, the UN Security Council, the International Space Station, in the WTO, in NATO-Russia Council, in the so-called Quartet (Israel/Palestine Issue), the Six-Party Talks (North Korean Nuclear Issue), etc. Many levels and channels!

Let not the US-Russia rivalry be blown beyond proportion, please.

They should set a Bush-Putin Friendship Summit to fix the rattle and puzzle. Fast.

And, hello Europe, please be neutral!

Thursday, August 09, 2007

If I Were The French People

You know, I kinda like French President Nicholas Sarkozy. He is like da typical boy next-door: no airs, brilliant, experienced and pragmatic. Then, most of all, absolutely passionate about the purpose and positivity of CHANGE!

Because I deeply believe that the Merkel-Sarkozy-Brown combination (The MSB Vaccine!) will be deadly and decisive on World Poverty, we thank the French Voters for employing Sarkozy.

If I were the French People, therefore, I will give him the space and pace as well as my solid vote for his new agenda: Building A New France! From the Libya vs Bulgarian Nurses outing, we can see the value and proactiveness of his world outlook/outreach. Good job.

The European Union should set MSB to work right away - of course, starting from my Dearest Africa. Where else!

Tuesday, August 07, 2007

If I Were US Leaders TODAY

The United States deserves our prayers and best wishes in Iraq. It is however its responsibility to rigorously court global support in order to succeed in this war of choice. Strangely but not surprisingly US Leaders are at war, at loggerheads, in Washington! And not strictly along party partisan lines...it is multidimensional and multidirectional. Right now, the polls are truly ugly!

The White House must work with humility while Congress must act with moderation. The current tension on the Iraq Question is at once understandable and unacceptable. Let the voices and passion of reason prevail.

If I were American Leaders right now, I will return fully to the Baker/Hamilton Report and diligently work its profound recommendations.

Then give World Leaders a new chance to help both America and IRAQ.

It's still not late.

I Apologise

Kindly forgive me for the "break in transmission" and "absence of posts" for many weeks. We were - many of us - victims of our ISP's crisis!

I promise to make up for the lacuna if you will please bear with me.

I'm back!

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

If I Were President (Papa) Jacques Chirac...(2)

Now that the grand elder statesman has spoken, we must congratulate him and move on. Papa says he'll not stand for re-election in April, and that he'll continue to fight for social justice, truth, human rights and successful Europe. He will always promote the interests of France. Bravo!

As I have said before, one project of maximum impact for France, EU, AU, UN and the world is ORGANIC Foods, Drinks & Drugs (OFDD). And it is based essentially on nature-based and environmentally-friendly AGRICULTURE. As Papa knows, the world is right now living on junk! Simpliciter. Period. Yes.

No one needs a lecture on the benefits of healthy-living the nature-way. Or the native sense in planting, hunting and fishing the right & sustainable way. We all know the truth: let is set us free! Pleeeeze.

Which is why the Organic Crusade needs the stature & status of an eminent world leader and elder to lead from the front. Which was why I sad before that Papa Jacques Chirac is one of the most qualified persons today for the task. And that he should kindly retire to take charge.

Which is now why I insist that if I were this wise president, I will set up a simple foundation to pursue this waiting dream! I won't tarry a day.

In the interest of full disclosure, who doesn't know that Organic Farming & Fishing will best succeed in the unpolluted and vast terrains of AFRICA & SOUTH AMERICA? And that I am an African? Hey!

If President Chirac drags his feet on this, I am sure Chancellor Angela Merkel will use the power of her combined leadership status (EU & G8) plus her power of newness to "appoint" him right away!

When this works, we will all (especially EU and AU, including ACP-EU) be truly profited by the full rewards.

In 5 short years!

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

If I Were Iranian Leaders

The signs are promising, aren't they? North Korea is talking to America! Hmm...

Thanks to the six-party talks and some commonsense, the US and DPRK are in bilateral talks. Tentative as these may be, they head in the direction of a peaceful resolution of the nuclear palaver. It could have been otherwise. Many thanks to all involved, especially Beijing.

We demand the same on the Iran matter. All the parties to the European-led negotiations must know by now that threats and counter-threats will drive wedges into the works, block lanes and channels, and delay any possible peace accord. The US and Iran will ultimately have to talk, willy nilly!

If I were the Leaders in Tehran, I will not take on the International Community as represented by the United Nations. True, there are issues of pride and equity at stake, but so was it with the DPRK. So, let's allow the friends of Iran enough room to help crack the knotty points and move us towards peace. In this regard, I will take note of President Chirac's counsel that there is still a window of diplomatic possibilities, and I will positively exploit the breather.

If I were Iranian Leaders, I will hold IAEA's ElBaradei (Nobel Peace Laureate) as a strategic and balanced umpire, and fully cooperate and collaborate with the nuclear watchdog. Since the country insists that its programme is for peaceful purposes only, then let's get there in peace and not in pieces - using peaceable words and peaceful means

The North Korean example is a worthy lesson to all.

Tehran should note, and act uniquely and wisely.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

PTDF Forever!

Petroleum Technology Development Fund. It is the current metaphor for sleaze in high places, presidential malfeasance and parliamentary tentativeness. The short summary is that the two topmost Nigerian officials (the president and his vice) have been trading accusations and counter accusations on corrupt utilisation and corruptive supervision of the trust fund. Somehow, the president investigated, indicted and convicted the vice president, using an administrative panel.

The VP has challenged these and other actions by his boss in court, winning all the way. These attacks, claims the VP, are meant to taint or stop him from contesting for president in the April elections. Of course the president insists he is only fighting corruption, vowing there shall be no sacred cow. It's been messy, murky, messianic, melodramatic and misty-eyed! Oh, the whole show has been base and badly managed!! Father of all PR disasters for combatants and country.

Okay. Now the Senate has stepped into the whole scandal and its ad hoc committee has just submitted its report for final consideration by the whole house. It basically found both men and the federal cabinet wanting, but was uneven in its suggestions about appropriate punishment. It wants the VP severely sanctioned, but the president and his cabinet merely chided or advised!

The media is agog with reactions from virtually all sections of the polity. The administration has promptly hailed and endorsed the favourable parts of the report, while expectedly disagreeing with the negative aspects. The VP said it is a hatchet job. Ha! Most commentators think there is much more work to be done for balance, equity and justice. And people trust the Senate to act. If I were the parliamentarians, I will not betray this trust.

Without putting too fine a point on it, the report is clearly deficient. There are too many gaps and some very telling illogic. But, hey folks, it is still a "work in progress", alas. Patience.

My take? Let the Senate act in honour of total justice and in defence of the constitution. Let it be transparent in its procedure, elevated in its discourse and sagacious in its dispensation. Let both men get their due. If I were Nigeria's Senate, I will stick to the rules and bond with posterity.

When it shall be over, however, Nigeria and Nigerians must be the ultimate winners. Then this: No matter how it goes or goes not, PTDF shall define their era - all EIGHT years of it!

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Tony Blair: Retire Now to lead da DIGITAL Bridge!

A clarion call of love and respect to my favourite prime minister. Yes. Amongst several things he can do for the world after office, I think the Digital Divide Question needs him most today. See how Al Gore reinvented the environmental crusade on global warming, waking us all up, and clutching an Oscar to boot! Congrats, Mr Gore!

Tony Blair can and should do same for the Information Society, to help the developing world, capture those left behind (outside the loop, as we say) in the developed countries, and support the emerging knowledge economy in tandem with sustainable democracy.

Nothing can better bring humankind together than ensuring equal access to information, just like the genome project, the imperatives for generic drugs, and the wonderful Google Initiative to scan and place zillions of ancient & modern books (in searchable form) on the Internet! More ideas will sure follow in the years ahead. The key: access, access, access.

I believe that our global village will be well served if we had the services of a passionate soul and defender of the poor like Mr Blair in this unsettled business. No question.

If I were Prime Minister Tony Blair, I will retire from 10 Downing right away to lead this huge crusade.

Pray act, brave soul, the moon hums anew!

Monday, February 26, 2007

President Obasanjo: Speak Up Now!

There is too much talk about a hidden agenda on the April Elections. Hard to believe, but nothing is beyond our people!

If I were President Olusegun Obasanjo I will speak out TODAY: firmly, forthrightly and clearly on this matter - laying it to rest forever. I will honour my oath of office, and uphold the constitution.

As the Third Term saga proved, there is zero tolerance for any elongation of the current tenure of political office holders. Nigerians and the world expect a timely and smooth transition, through free and fair elections. It is his bounden duty so to do.

Dateline: 29 May 2007. Period.

Saturday, February 24, 2007

If I Were The UN Security Council...on Iran

Diplomacy has shown its benefits in the six-party talks on North Korea's nuclear issue. It will do same with the Iranian issue as well.

If I were the UN Security Council, I will press for diplomatic solutions, and place a moratorium on inflammatory rhetorics - especially between the US and Iran.

Russia needs to step up, as China finally did with the DPRK, and come up with a creative cum courageous proposal that everyone can sign up on. Iranian leaders should not underestimate the crisis nor should the United States underplay the need for Iran's support in it's efforts in Iraq. Both countries must back down from their hostile posturing NOW.

If I were the Security Council, this matter will be placed with President Putin right away. He can do it with the tacit support of the French and Chinese. Iran must listen to its friends and backers this time. We all know the problem, and, by Jove, we do know the solution. Why waver?

It is time for peace, alas.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Clinton-Obama Ticket: The Real Two-in-One?

You must remember the punch line of the early Clinton days "vote one get two!", meaning that Bill was on the ticket but Hillary was a sure bonus to the Clinton White House.

Sure enough, when Bill took office, Hillary swung into action - with the health project. And, surer enough, Americans put paid to the gambit, and put her promptly and squarely in her proper place: as First Lady!

Now, there seems to be a good chance of the two-in-one concept and value giving America what it needs most today: CHANGE.

Without prejudice to their individual prospects and personal efforts, this might be the time for the country to kill two prejudices with one shot: gender and race! The buzz is already out: A "Hillary Clinton plus Barack Obama" presidency will be magical, qualitative and revolutionary.

If I were Senators Clinton and Obama, I will keep this chance in view and work the thin line in a bridge-building way that keeps the door wide open. History, real history may very well be beckoning here. May the voters have their day, say, and way.

While there are other permutations possible and prospective, this ticket is hot! And, why not!!

We wait.
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Thursday, February 01, 2007

I I Were Palestinian Leaders

King Abdallah of Jordan calls it a shame. We cannot describe it any less: The Shame of Palestine! Their revered martyr, Yasser Arafat, must be aghast in his grave this day!! Why? Because both Fatah and Hamas are now locked in a civil war of sorts. Can you beat that!

Thanks to Egypt we have had some lid on the inexorable tumbling into full-scale war in their Territories. President Hosni Mubarak should please not give up or relent in his heroic efforts. May the peace we so wish Israel and Palestine not remain elusive forever! Let sanity prevail now.

A helping hand must come from the United Nations which conducted the Hamas-won elections. The international blockade of the Hamas government is as unsustainable as Hamas' refusal to recognise the two-states solution and as Israel's confiscation of legitimate Palestinian resources. Let sanity and pragmatism prevail now.

We look forward to the upcoming royal intervention scheduled for the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia with hope and prayers. If I were Palestinian leaders, I will act responsibly, respectably, justly, patriotically and with utmost honour. The masses deserve nothing less.

With the show of shame among brothers right now, who will Israel negotiate with? How does a civil war benefit the people, and the Palestinian cause? Never ever.

If I were these warring leaders, I will call off this shame TODAY!

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Europe and Islam

The question of migrant and indigenous communities in Europe is a fait accompli. Indeed, the demographics are pointed to upswings around the rich world. This should be worked as golden opportunity for a globalising world rather than a call to intolerance and racist impunity.

Europe should take the lead in integrating our world, from now on. Reason: the United States, under George Bush, is severely handicapped and pressed at the moment. Working through the UN and the Arab block, it is time to take bold actions on behalf of world peace. Step one is to create jobs to fight poverty. Do so for the milling youths and idle women in the region. Boldly commit to and help the poor world. Walk ya talk!

If I were EU Leaders, I will open dialogue with Islamic Leaders of all hues and persuasions in 2007. This should lead to Exploratory Talks with Al-Qaeda. I speak of the Movement rather than the targeted individuals. There can be no military-alone solution to all the contentions and counter-contentions today! One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter! Dialogue is due. Let's bite the bullet, and slay this monster with "contact, counsel & compromise". It be no weakness on either side. It is sensibleness, alas! Sheer sensibleness.

This is a top priority issue that must run pari-pasu the Iraq and wider Middle East matters. No further delays, please!

Friday, January 12, 2007

If I Were Nigerian Diaspora

2007 is the year of change. It is proving so in many nations, alas! For us in Nigeria, we prepare for political change. We therefore hinge so much on the April General Elections. Sadly, and even
short-sightedly, our leaders failed or conspired not to amend our constitution to provide for the much-desired "independent candidacy" this time around. Not to worry, its time will soon and surely come. Oh yes.

On this day, we must call on our sons and daughters abroad to fully participate in the ongoing electoral process in other strategic and creative ways. Starting with the local government polls, they need to make the home-folks move in the right direction. To support and influence the screening and fielding of credible and competent candidates at that level is very critical to our collective future, without being necessarily partisan. Upgrading the voter-consciousness rather than apathy for political change is best when those "enlightened" souls out there bombard their own "home base" with solidarity and encouragement. Please speak out, and always speak up!

In this regard, I must single out the Yoruba and Igbo sectors of our diaspora. They have been visible in their political crusading. They should keep it up, and expand the foray. The Hausa do need to learn from these groups, to balance the historical tripod. As for the Minorities or other groups, we need to do more than the historical agitation against marginalisation. We must first get good people into elective and appointive offices, so that our home base be secure and robust for further interventions. Especially in the Niger Delta region!

This message is crucial now because we seem to be blaming only the federal government for all the ills in the land, while the huge resources available at the states and local governments levels apparently go down the drain! That cannot be right. Combined, the other two tiers do command more money than the federal. We should put the right calibre of people in charge there rather than cry over spilt (or gluttonous-consumed!) milk. Isn't prevention better than cure? Always!

So, dear compatriots, if I were in the Nigerian Diaspora, I will mobilise and motivate and beg and blackmail and cajole all my brethren back home to act for change, today. I will also task my fellow diasporans to do same.

Once we succeed, one key project post-INAUGURATION will be "independent candidature" with its logical twin of "overseas voting". Simply put, constitution review!