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Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by herkeem: 6:33am On Dec 17, 2022
This week's column explores the complicated dynamic between the Buhari regime's seeming Igbophobia and its praiseworthy completion of a major project that is dear to the hearts of Igbos, which GEJ's "Igbo-friendly" gov.t had ignored and lied about:

In one of my first open criticisms of the Muhammadu Buhari administration on Facebook in August 2015, I called attention to what I called the “undisguised Arewacentricity” of Buhari’s initial discretionary appointments and what seemed to me like his intentional exclusion of the Igbo and southern minorities in his emergent government.

“Neither the southeast nor the deep south has anybody in the top echelon of the executive branch,” I wrote. “It's a no-brainer that any leader who is desirous of notional national inclusion would have chosen an SGF from either the southeast or the deep south.”


In a follow-up column titled “Buhari is Losing the Symbolic War,” which built on the points I raised in my social media status update, I pointed out that although Buhari had lost the symbolic war, I hoped he would compensate for it by winning the substantive battle of actual governance.

It was a time when Buhari was still worshipped as an inerrant, omnicompetent demigod in most of the North and the Southwest, when the even the mildest censure of Buhari’s incipient missteps was seen as sacrilege worthy of the severest holy rage. I was predictably attacked from all angles.

But a genial acquaintance of mine who was close to Buhari— and who wasn’t formally in government— was worried by my column, particularly the perceptual burden he said I had created for the new government by painting it as Arewa-centric. Instead of expressing anger, he asked what I thought Buhari should do for the Igbo people and southern minorities to win their trust.

It didn’t take me a second to mention the Second Niger Bridge. I said the project, which had been trapped in perpetual babyhood for years, was dear to the hearts of many people in the region and that completing it would win the hearts and minds of the people. He told me that since the nascent Buhari administration had already lost the opportunity to reverse the perception that it resented the people of the former Eastern Region, he would persuade Buhari to prioritize the completion of the Second Niger Bridge.


Years went by and nothing happened. Policies and pronouncements that could be interpreted as systematically Igbophobic continued with increasing severity. So, I concluded that there would be no Second Niger Bridge and that Buhari’s indignation with the Igbo people for rejecting him at the polls four times in a row even when he chose two Igbo running mates two times in a row (in 2003 and 2007) was unappeasable.

But then I started reading stories about the resumption of work at the Second Niger Bridge. I initially dismissed the reports as part of the customary propaganda that the Buhari regime has become notorious for— until I read Igbo people from Igboland who are otherwise critical of Buhari acknowledge that work on the bridge had indeed resumed.

My acquaintance probably didn’t share with Buhari what I suggested to him. Even if he did, other people probably already said that to Buhari before he did. It frankly doesn’t take anything to know that completing the Second Niger Bridge that previous administrations started and failed to complete is an effortless public relations coup. It’s the easiest way to win easy brownie points from the people of the defunct Eastern Region, especially in light of their exclusion in symbolically consequential appointments.

So, I am not, by any means, fishing for recognition as the person who secretly inspired the completion of the Second Niger Bridge. I most certainly didn’t. It would be the height of megalomaniacal self-delusion to claim I did.

I’m recalling the story only because it helps me to foreground an important point about the relationship between symbolism and substance— and why the Buhari regime doesn’t seem to be getting the plaudits it deserves for doing what “Napoleon could not do,” as my friend and former professional colleague Crispin Oduobuk jocularly used to say about any accomplishment.

Although I have seen a higher than usual number of Buhari critics from Igboland grudgingly conceding that his completion of the Second Niger Bridge is a momentous infrastructural triumph that is worthy of cross-party commendation, this would have been more full-throated if Buhari hadn’t needlessly cast himself as antipathetic to the Igbo and southern minorities.

Contrast Buhari and Goodluck Jonathan to appreciate the point I am making. Jonathan is by far the most popular past president among a vast swath of Igbo people precisely because of the symbolic goals he scored with them even when he didn’t do as much for them as Buhari has.

Jonathan appointed an Igbo person as the Chief of Army Staff, the first time that has happened since the Civil War. He was also the first president to appoint an Igbo man as Secretary to the government of the Federation. But he didn’t do much in other areas.

As Dr. Osmund Agbo, a US-based physician and public affairs commentator, pointed out in a July 2, 2021, article titled “To the House of Arewa: President Buhari’s Igbo Problem” published in the Premium Times, in 2011, Jonathan emphatically promised that he would complete the Second Niger Bridge. During a townhall meeting in Onitsha, Agbo said, Jonathan even vowed that he would “go on exile should he not deliver on the project.” Well, he neither completed the bridge nor went on exile.

“With all the Igbos in prominent public positions, including Ayogu Eze, as Chairman of the Senate Committee on Works, Anyim Pius Anyim as Secretary to the Federal Government, and Ike Ekweremadu as Deputy Senate President, the region’s federal highways, including the strategic Enugu-Port Harcourt Road and Enugu-Onitsha Road, did not receive any significant attention during the time of Jonathan,” Agbo wrote. “On the contrary, I was pleasantly surprised to find that work is ongoing on the Enugu-Port Harcourt arm, when I visited home in March this year.”

In other words, Jonathan warmed the cockles of Igbo hearts because he tended to their emotions even when he ignored their substantive problems. Buhari, on the other hand, wounded the collective emotions of the people through his gratuitous divisiveness and indelicate utterances, which has made acknowledging his praiseworthy achievement in completing the Second Niger Bridge a reluctant, tiresome chore.

Well, I want to go on record as commending the Buhari administration for keeping to their word to bring the Second Niger Bridge to completion. It is an important project that will do tremendous good to the east and to the rest of Nigeria.

But there is a moral in this. Human beings, as I’ve pointed out multiple times, are animated by a multiplicity of stimuli, including rational calculations and emotional impulses, both of which are legitimate. Our rationality isn’t necessarily superior to our emotions. It’s the totality of our rational thoughts and our emotions that make us whole.


Strategic and inclusive appointments and sensitivity in the utterances of the president appeal to our emotions. Actual, verifiable infrastructural construction and renewal appeal to our rational minds. Both can be done at the same time.

It’s easy to say Buhari’s completion of the Second Niger Bridge cancels out whatever hurt he might have inflicted on the Igbo people. But emotions and symbolism, as immaterial as they are, are so important that most wars are fought on their behalf. I hope the next president understands this.
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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by herkeem: 6:33am On Dec 17, 2022
Good thing from Buhari. For those saying the project has started long before Buhari's Predidency, watch the video below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2fNpjUZMj8

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by silvoclaira: 6:39am On Dec 17, 2022
Published in the Premium Times, in 2011, President Jonathan
emphatically promised that he would complete the Second Niger Bridge.
During a townhall meeting in Onitsha, Agbo said, Jonathan even vowed that
he would “go on exile should he not deliver on the project.” Well, he neither completed the bridge nor went on exile.

Chai! GEJ tricked his own fellow Southern people into believing sh!t right in front of their facesgrin



Happy Birthday to Major General Mohammadu Buhari (retd)
President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by mrvitalis(m): 6:42am On Dec 17, 2022
While it's a good project....but the idea that the project is a south east project is annoying

That bridge is as important to south east as it's important to south south

It's a southern Nigeria project at best an Igbo project because both side are Igbos

South east and Igbos are different

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by worldTina(f): 6:45am On Dec 17, 2022
Nice
Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by CaptainAyub: 6:47am On Dec 17, 2022
Whenever it comes to the SE,then we should be grateful for our constitutional rights.
Na im cow him sell use d money complete am?
Is the SE no longer part of zoogeria?
FYI,Niger Republic has more projects than the south east under buhari.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by Jostoman: 6:50am On Dec 17, 2022
God bless yaradua, Jonathan and Baba Buhari for this project. Thank you

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by tishbite41(m): 6:52am On Dec 17, 2022
After killing thousands of Igbos (the killings are still going on), you think the Bridge will wash such innocent blood away?!

He deserves the applause for the Bridge but that does not, in any way, absolve him of Igbophobia.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by NOC1(m): 6:52am On Dec 17, 2022
A question many has refused to answer.

Mention a legacy project of GEJ to the South East through out his reign as president.

GEJ only enriched his South East cronies against the public intrest.

No matter how you will put it GEJ Administration on infrastructural development was a disaster.

Their was no single growth in that area

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by mightyhaze: 7:04am On Dec 17, 2022
Much Ado about a bridge...


A bridge that would be repaid several folds by Ndigbo.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by phorget(m): 7:05am On Dec 17, 2022
Hmmmmm.
Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by Roboto11: 7:06am On Dec 17, 2022
tishbite41:
After killing thousands of Igbos (the killings are still going on), you think the Bridge will wash such innocent blood away?!

He deserves the applause for the Bridge but that does not, in any way, absolve him of Igbophobia.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by agadez007(m): 7:06am On Dec 17, 2022
The first and only federal project in the east,they won’t let us rest
Small thing,buhari bridge,buhari bridge while other regions even Niger republic are getting railways
Do these guys think we are fools
Buhari is building a last minute FMC in his hometown but we don’t hear about that,just this same bridge 24/7
Make una rest abeg

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by Triangles1(m): 7:06am On Dec 17, 2022
Fact.

It's hard to acknowledge this but it's a huge achievement for south south and southeast.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by mightyhaze: 7:06am On Dec 17, 2022
NOC1:
A question many has refused to answer.

Mention a legacy project of GEJ to the Igbos through out his reign as president.

GEJ only enriched his South East cronies against the public intrest.

No matter how you will put it GEJ Administration on infrastructural development was a disaster.

Their was no single growth in that area
I ain't holding fort for Jonathan..but Jonathan did just a term. A far below par term


But which was far better than buhari 2 terms by miles

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by Roboto11: 7:07am On Dec 17, 2022
mightyhaze:
Much Ado about a bridge...


A bridge that would be repaid several folds by Ndigbo.

You guys should do quick.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by bigdammyj: 7:07am On Dec 17, 2022
Noted.
Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by NOC1(m): 7:08am On Dec 17, 2022
mightyhaze:
I ain't holding fort for Jonathan..but Jonathan did just a term. A far below par term


But which was far better than buhari 2 terms by miles

A term of close to 6 years, without nothing to show for it

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by Roboto11: 7:08am On Dec 17, 2022
agadez007:
The first and only federal project in the east,they won’t let us rest
Small thing,buhari bridge,buhari bridge while other regions even Niger republic are getting train network
Do these guys think we are fools
Buhari is building a last minute FMC in his hometown but we don’t hear about that,just this same bridge 24/7
Make una rest abeg

Ingrate.

That's what your elders begged for.

When you were waking them with sliding tackles how were you expecting them to think straight?

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by Caseless: 7:09am On Dec 17, 2022
sad

Those people are meant to be hateful, so they can't appreciate this.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by olahero(m): 7:09am On Dec 17, 2022
Buhari Bridge...

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by Roboto11: 7:09am On Dec 17, 2022
mightyhaze:
I ain't holding fort for Jonathan..but Jonathan did just a term. A far below par term


But which was far better than buhari 2 terms by miles

What legacy did he leave for Ndigbo?

Stella Oduah?

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by lookingfly: 7:10am On Dec 17, 2022
herkeem:

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why do we vote leaders into office, if it's not to do the bidding of the people? So if buhari builds a bridge, the people should start rolling on the floor as if they don't deserve it? We in this part of the world make leaders feel as if they're doing us a favour by making the common basic amenities we're entitled to look as a gift.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by Caseless: 7:10am On Dec 17, 2022
NOC1:
A question many has refused to answer.

Mention a legacy project of GEJ to the South East through out his reign as president.

GEJ only enriched his South East cronies against the public intrest.

No matter how you will put it GEJ Administration on infrastructural development was a disaster.

Their was no single growth in that area
in terms of infrastructure, buhari is ahead of all our presidents.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by Caseless: 7:11am On Dec 17, 2022
tishbite41:
After killing thousands of Igbos (the killings are still going on), you think the Bridge will wash such innocent blood away?!

He deserves the applause for the Bridge but that does not, in any way, absolve him of Igbophobia.
you people are good at playing the victim card.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by mightyhaze: 7:11am On Dec 17, 2022
Roboto11:


What legacy did he leave for Ndigbo?

Stella Oduah?
atleast he left alaigbo as peaceful as it had always been

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by Soulsymbol99: 7:11am On Dec 17, 2022
Only in naija will u see someone elected to a position to serve the people and when he does work he was actually put there to do,everybody go dey hail am.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by FrancescoFarino(f): 7:12am On Dec 17, 2022
Nice one Bubu

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by Roboto11: 7:12am On Dec 17, 2022
mightyhaze:
atleast he left alaigbo as peaceful as it had always been

Your kismet for making Nnamdi Kanu your god.

Worse is yet to come.

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by fuckJones(f): 7:12am On Dec 17, 2022
south east don't deserve this although no be 5% vote they give mr president

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Re: Buhari's Second Niger Bridge Parting Gift To Ndigbo By Farooq Kperogi by tiswell(m): 7:14am On Dec 17, 2022
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