Also published in
Daily Trust
Today’s historic transfer of
power is a remarkable achievement of a goal conceived by tens of millions of
Nigerians almost thirty years ago, and which has been democratically pursued
over the past twelve years culminating in Buhari’s assumption of the presidency
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, today.
Though this event is indeed
significant, being the first of its kind in the history of Nigeria where an
incumbent federal government, having lost a re-election bid, peacefully hands
over power to a winning opposition party, as it is also pretty uncommon in
African and other emerging democracies elsewhere, yet, its significance is
overshadowed by the significance of the hope that the person taking over the
presidency represents for the overwhelmingly exhausted Nigerians.