A new president will take over this May and Jonathan’s
tenure will be over. Mr President has surely had a rough time being
president.
The opposition didn’t let
him breathe. Terrorists persistently hammered his people. The economy
was in trouble due to the falling oil price. His people nearly overthrew
him. For four years he’s been under constant fire from almost every
direction. He really should be relieved that he didn’t get a second
term.
But there are some positive things the president
should be remembered for as he leaves next month. Here are the seven
best highlights of his tenure.
Seriously, this program should have got more publicity
so that people know what the president has achieved through the
program. But the publicity was inadequate and so a lot of those who
discount the program do so ignorantly.
The fact is
people have got jobs and the government has given people the means to
grow their businesses and improve their lives. The good thing is all
these were done in a largely transparent manner. People who didn’t have
any connections got a grant. This is absolutely one of the most
beneficial government programs in a long time.
- Transportation
Before
Jonathan, the railways were practically dead. Hardly anyone could
travel by train. But today so many people use the train to commute
within Lagos and across Nigeria. The Lagos-Kano gauge line has been
fixed. The trains are moving again.
A lot of people say
these aren’t modern trains, but at least the president deserves some
credit for doing something. It’s not where we should be in terms of rail
transport when you look at world standards, but at least now people can
get around the country by train, a system that was comatose years
before Jonathan administration.
Airports were also in a
sorry state before Jonathan became president. The aviation system was
broken. It wasn’t so long ago that planes used to fall out of the sky.
But things have changed significantly today.
The
government rehabilitated over a dozen airports nationwide and built five
new international passenger terminals. Better infrastructure has also
been installed at airports to make flights safer. Flying in Nigeria is a
lot better today than it was five years ago. Jonathan ought to be
acknowledged for that achievement.
- Communications
We’ve
made IT advancements too. For instance, two IT Development Entrepreneur
accelerators (idEa hubs) were launched in Lagos and Cross River state.
27 federal universities were connected via 10GBps meshed trunk circuits
to form the Nigerian research and education network with connectivity to
other international research networks. We also launched the
NigComSat-1R satellite to provide more options for distributed access
and rural connectivity.
Furthermore, we now have a lot
more online businesses thriving. The extent of transactions and
activities done online signifies that more people have access to
internet in Nigeria than ever before.
So from shopping
to activism and education, more people are using the internet than
before, and the thing is the government’s been working to make this
happen by putting up the infrastructure to support mobile communication
and internet use. This is remarkable.
- Health
Two years ago we eradicated the guinea worm disease. We also eradicated Ebola last year.
When
Ebola happened, a lot of people thought it would overwhelm the country,
with people dying, some trying to escape to other countries and all
that kind of stuff. But none of that happened.
The
government appeared rattled at first, but it quickly reacted and worked
with the affected state governments to contain the spread and snuff out
the disease. A few months later the fight was over and the epidemic was
finished.
President Jonathan and his health minister
honestly didn’t get their fair share of the commendation for that
surprising accomplishment. The opposition party stole that from them and
tried to hog the spotlight, but it doesn’t change the fact that this is
one of the best highlights of the Jonathan’s tenure and a major
achievement from the president that deserves a good deal of respect.
- Education
The
government has also done remarkably in education. The government
developed some intervention programs to cut the number of kids who are
out of school. There was the Almajiri program for example. The schools
haven’t got enough publicity so that more people know what the
government is accomplishing through the program, but they’ve been
helping many kids in the north gain basic formal education alongside
learning the Quran.
The government also set up a dozen
new universities to increase access to university education. Every year
over a million young Nigerians sit the UTME hoping to go to university,
but most don’t make it even if they qualify, and that’s partly because
the existing universities simply don’t have the capacity to absorb so
many students. That’s why setting up these new schools was a timely move
by the government.
Some people have tried to do down
the government for this initiative, but such people obviously don’t have
a son or daughter trying to get into university.
- Security
Security
has been dismal under Jonathan especially in the north with all these
Boko Haram attacks. Nevertheless the army has made gains under Jonathan.
There’s
the Nigerian Army Language Institute that was established to make our
soldiers bilingual within the near future. The army also built the first
armoured personnel carrier and first warship too. Several defence
technology programs have been going on in the recent years, but
understandably the crisis in the north has overshadowed them.
- Female empowerment
President
Jonathan encouraged female empowerment through his adminstration. He
put 13 women in his cabinet for example, something no one before him
ever did. By this he tried to show that he supported gender equality and
he demonstrated his commitment to leveling the playing field for men
and women in the country.
- Politics
Talking
about elections, one thing we’ve got to admit is that elections have
got a lot better under Jonathan. The elections we’ve had since 2011 have
been substantially flawed, but they’ve also probably been the most
credible elections we’ve had in history.
This year is
the first time an incumbent head of state has been booted out in an
election, and the man President Jonathan has acted honourably so far.
He’s accepted his defeat gracefully and has reached out to the incoming
president in the interest of the Nigerian people. This is certainly a
shining way for the president to end his tenure.
His
tenure has been stormy and he certainly should have done better, but the
way he’s reacted to his defeat and kept to his promise about the
election is something that he’ll definitely be remembered for. It’s a
fine legacy for the outgoing president.
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