Also
published in Daily Trust
As the 2015 presidential
election approaches while political activities gather momentum, Buhari’s
presidential candidacy continues to generate controversy particularly ever
since the release of Dr. Ahmad Gumi’s open letters to him and President
Jonathan respectively in which he advised them to rescind their decisions to
contest.
The barrage of
the largely critical responses against Dr. Gumi’s letter further highlighted
Buhari’s phenomenal hence politically intimidating popularity particularly at
the grassroots level where his ardent loyalists rightly or wrongly believe and
indeed vehemently argue that he represents the only hope for Nigeria at the
moment.
By the way, though this
view may sound too myopic, it is admittedly hard to convince the average
Buhari’s loyalist to change his mind even with superior counter-arguments,
especially in view of the lack of any other presidential candidate with
comparable moral credentials and also the acute scarcity of non-corrupt and
incorruptible politicians among the country’s politicians.