VP Shettima’s ill-advised Kemi Badenoch bashing

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NOW that the storm over  Kemi  Badenoch,  the  British opposition leader of Nigerian descent,  is subsiding,  it is time to do a critique of the entire episode.

Let me start this critique with Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the one who started the fireworks.  According to the story, Abike had reached out to celebrate Kemi, as she usually does to Nigerian Diaspora achievers,  on her landmark election to the leadership of the British Conservative party but that her gesture of goodwill was ignored, not reciprocated.  She had disclosed this during an interview  which unleashed a lynch mob on Kemi.  The question arises: Why was it difficult for  Abike to make  this information public, with circumspect, rather than projecting  Kemi as slighting and denigrating Nigeria ?  I see an ego factor here.  Apparently, Abike, a three-term House of Representatives member and CEO of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM)  felt miffed that a younger person  could show what she must have  considered disrespect  to her and wanted to get her pound of flesh, hence the negative portrayal of the British politician. That was an error  of judgement..  Had  Abike demonstrated the maturity of her age,  she would  have tempered her seeming anger , knowing there could be other occasions of interaction  and the subject of her anger  might even offer an apology.  But her bruised ego and  a sense of self importance got in the way.  So,   62-year old Abike Kafayat Dabiri-Erewa,,   apparently in a vengeful fit, felt she must lit fire under  her much younger ‘aburo’  ( ‘sister ‘),  44-year old Olukemi Olufunto Badenoch, who she must have  disdained  as an  effete  snob,   to teach her  a lesson  !!

The lynch mob was unsparing and Kemi Badenoch responded in kind , leading to brick-bats.  The critics denounced her for the alleged  denigration of Nigeria, the country of her  ancestry.  An angry Kemi shot back that she was not interested in identifying with the corruption-ridden  Nigerian state, hobbled by Boko haram insurgency, banditry and Islamic fanaticism,   but rather with  her  Yoruba ethnic nativity.  She would not want to be lumped with people from  the northern part of the country who  she said were  Yoruba’s ethnic enemies.   Her spokesman said she was not inclined to do  public relations for Nigeria.

Her unrepentant  stand  incensed the critics.  One of the first to jump into the fray was Femi Fani-Kayode, the  ex-Aviation minister during the Olusegun Obasanjo presidency, who   in his characteristic vitriolic use of language poured venom on Kemi.  He wrote about Kemi  in The Nation  of December 15, 2024 :  “ She does not want to identify  with us and we do not want to identify with her. She sees us as being corrupt and evil and we see her  as being the devil incarnate and spawn of satan”.  He was not  done,   describing her  as “ a mere irritant or the inconsequential  object of  our contempt and ridicule”. Strong words.  Fani-Kayode, we all know, thrives on inserting himself into every controversy, apparently to retain visibility in the public arena.  He is,  therefore,  often precipitate and intemperate in his interventions to steal the limelight. He takes up an issue and becomes the sympathizer who cries Other emergency Nigerian nationalists  waded in.  Prof. Ishaq Akintola, executive director of Muslim Rights Concern  ( MURIC ) became a police apologist, blasting  Kemi  for  projecting the  Nigeria police as corrupt, contending  that policemen stealing her brother’s  shoes could not justify  such generalization .  Really, Prof.  ?  This is playing the ostrich, given  documented evidence of  not only police  extortion and brutality, but  killings from  ‘accidental discharge’ and deaths  of suspects under police  detention.  A most recent example was  when rogue policemen,  mid December 2024,  in Kwara State, detained  a debtor to a brother of one of their colleagues and the man ended up dead in police custody. Kehinde Yusuf described Kemi Badenoch ‘elenu  razor’’ ( A razor-sharp-tongued person) for  her outspokenness , pointing out  that  ‘’ with  immensely  astounding attributes  which are undermined by equally fundamental flaws’’, she has  ‘’the making   of a tragic hero’’.  That is morbid negativism.

Enter the big masquerade into the Kemi bashing arena – the vice- president of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,  Kashim Shettima. The vice- president, while performing an official function in connection with migration in Abuja, could not resist the temptation of digressing to join the fray.  Displaying an expansive mood,  as shown on TVC  News,  the vice- president praised former  British Prime Minister, Rishi   Sunak,   as a “  very brilliant young man “ who was ‘’originally from India’’,  for not denigrating  India.  Wrong, Mr. Vice- President.   Rishi was born in the UK,  but those words ‘’ originally from India’’ implied he was born in India and migrated to the  UK. Secondly, unlike Kemi who lived in Nigeria in her formative years, Rishi never lived in India, so,  there is no basis of comparison with Kemi’s experience in the country of her ancestry. In fact, Rishi Sunak’s father was born in Kenya  of Indian migrants, highlighting his generational distance from India.  Describing  Rishi as “ very brilliant’’ was also meant as a put down on  Kemi.  But pray, what is “ very brilliant “  about a Prime Minister who led his party to its worst electoral defeat?

Shettima was apparently not sure which party Mrs. Kemi  Badenoch is a leader.  He had stated on live TV :  Mrs.  Kemi  Badenoch,  the  leader of  British Labour , Conservative  party … !  This is the kind of embarrassing gaffe  that  happens when someone jumps, precipitately, into a fray.

The clincher was Vice- President  Shettima telling  Kemi Badenoch that she could even remove the Kemi  from her name if she does not identify with Nigeria.  Kemi  is a Yoruba name, her  ethnic group, which  she revere  and  proudly  proclaim  as “ my true identity “ ,  so  Vice-President Shettima asking her to jettison  the name smacked of gratuitous and illogical advice.  Kemi  had  distanced herself from  the people from  the North as having nothing in common with her Yoruba people.  That was a bit of  an exaggeration.  But even then , we may ask : What  does insecurity ravaged,  poverty-stricken,  illiteracy ( Almajiri ) bedeviled  and religiously intolerant North have in common with the Yoruba southwest  ?  This is a frank reality check, not  an umbrage,  and  should be a wakeup call to the North’s leadership.  Prof. Rasheed Ojikutu,  in a write-up in The Guardian of Sunday, January  5, 2025 titled : Garland for  Kemi  Badenoch,   put it very succinctly :  A woman who says  she is proudly Yoruba, but disregarded  Nigeria as an entity  may not be ‘’silly’’  after all  because she certainly knows her onions.  She is certainly not a fool in her attempt to ‘’ separating Paul from Barnabas’’. Prof. Ojikutu , alluding to  corruption, one of  Kemi’s grouses against Nigeria,  asked : ‘’ Why  do we want to nail Kemi Badenoch to the cross  … Why should someone with international repute  not be  ashamed about a country where an individual is alleged to have built 753 duplexes from the money taken  from the purse of taxpayers ? ‘’.  Kemi’s position about the North constituting enemies of the Yoruba, is taken literally by many and condemned.  But   were the state governments in Yoruba  land not  forced  to raise the Amotekun security outfits to contain invading enemies ( killer herdsmen )  from the North ?

Perhaps, Vice-  President Shettima’s  angst  was Kemi’s disparaging of Boko haram which possibly touched a nerve , considering that Shettima was governor of Borno State , the epicenter of Boko haram insurgency  between 2011 and 2019,  when the insurgents were at their destructive peak, controlling many local government areas and unleashing a spate of bombings , including on the UN Office in Abuja.  Shettima , a state commissioner , who served in five ministries  between 2007 and 2011 when he was elected governor , was a  protégé of Governor Ali Modu Sheriff  who has been tainted  with allegations of  sponsoring Boko haram  which emerged in Maiduguri in 2002  during Sheriff’s governorship tenure ( 1999 – 2011 ). Following lingering allegations,  Ali Modu Sheriff had to address a press conference  in Abuja on 3 September 2014 , three years after leaving office, to deny any link with Boko haram.

It is  instructive that  15 years on, since 2009, Shettima’s Borno State remains the epicenter of Boko haram , whose ability to regroup has been confounding to the military, as admitted by Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Christopher Musa , in his interview with Al Jazeera  on January 5, 2025. Boko haram is an enduring security menace and an economic albatross on the nation .  According to statista.com,  Boko haram attacks led to 38,255 deaths in Borno State between 2011 and 2023  of the total 66,748 deaths in the Northeast impacted  in the period and the 125 IDPs  , with 1.7 million people, in Borno State, constitute  82 percent of IDPs  in the affected Northeast states. Budgetary wise, insecurity had forced high defence allocations with $5.13 billion  (N3.85 trillion) in the 2024 budget,  representing a 37.99 percent increase over the $4.00 billion  ( N2.79 trillion ) allocated in 2023. These are sobering  statistics that should have dawned on the vice- president. Boko haram  mutated into banditry in the Northwest,  twin evils which Kemi Badenoch  distanced the Yoruba from which apparently drew the ire of  Vice- President Shettima.

To underscore the fact that it was a misadventure for  vice- president  Shettima to have joined in Kemi  bashing, it was only his intervention that attracted  foreign media  reportage . The  Independent, (UK) of Dec. . 11, 2024  had captioned its story : Nigerian government hits out at Kemi Badenoch after she criticized the country.  The story’s lead reads :  New Conservative leader is embroiled in a diplomatic row over comments she made about the African country where she grew up.  It is projected as a diplomatic row because of Shettima’s exalted status  as vice-president, which apparently was lost on him. The newspaper ,  on December 15, 2024, carried a follow up story captioned :  Nigerian VP who attacked Kemi Badenoch was accused of failures when Boko haram kidnapped 200 girls.  The Independent  quoted allies of Kemi  as urging  “people to scrutinize the record of Mr. Shettima   as being  illustrative of the problems in Nigeria and its failings “.  The BBC  on  December 11, 2024 headlined its  report : Badenoch stands by Nigeria comments after criticism  while  Voice of America (VOA) , Dec. 11, 2024 report  is captioned :  Nigeria’s vice-president slams British Conservative party leader.

Shettima, as vice-president,  holds a very important office and should not have joined the lynch mob against Kemi, in the first instance.  With an M.Sc  degree in agricultural economics from University of Ibadan and a two-year stint ( 1991-93) as a Lecturer at University of Maiduguri  before following the money to the banking sector where he rose to the position of General Manager at Zenith bank, Shettima’s pedigree dictates a more calculative intervention in the public arena.   Many Nigerians, home and in the Diaspora, as well as those  others  of Nigerian ancestry  abroad,  are frustrated  with the insecurity and  high level of  corruption  plaguing the country, in spite of Shettima’s  bragging  about Nigeria  as the greatest  black nation  on earth.  Kemi  Badenoch’s knocks on Nigeria should be seen in the context of someone disappointed  that the great Black Hope ,  the country of her ancestry,  is not living up to its billing. I give the last words to Prof. Ojikutu  : “ Instead  of being sheepishly  dogmatic and unnecessarily self-opinionated, we should call on Mrs. (Kemi) Badenoch  to bend  head for a garland because she is able to prick our memory to systemic failures in our nation building”.

 

  • Olawunmi, Senior Lecturer, Department of Mass Communication, Adeleke University, Ede and former Washington Correspondent of the News Agency of Nigeria ( NAN)

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