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The Godfather Who Mistook Democracy for Personal Ownership

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<p><&excl;-- BEGIN THEIA POST SLIDER --><&sol;p>&NewLine;<&excl;-- WP QUADS Content Ad Plugin v&period; 3&period;0&period;1 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"quads-location quads-ad4" id&equals;"quads-ad4" style&equals;"float&colon;none&semi;margin&colon;0px&semi;">&NewLine;&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;&NewLine;<p>&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p><div class&equals;"VmNB9Tgn" style&equals;"clear&colon;both&semi;float&colon;left&semi;width&colon;100&percnt;&semi;margin&colon;0 0 20px 0&semi;"><script async src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;pagead2&period;googlesyndication&period;com&sol;pagead&sol;js&sol;adsbygoogle&period;js"><&sol;script> &NewLine;<&excl;-- TV --> &NewLine;<ins class&equals;"adsbygoogle" &NewLine; style&equals;"display&colon;block" &NewLine; data-ad-client&equals;"ca-pub-4403533287178375" &NewLine; data-ad-slot&equals;"4399361195" &NewLine; data-ad-format&equals;"auto" &NewLine; data-full-width-responsive&equals;"true"><&sol;ins> &NewLine;<script> &NewLine; &lpar;adsbygoogle &equals; window&period;adsbygoogle &vert;&vert; &lbrack;&rsqb;&rpar;&period;push&lpar;&lbrace;&rcub;&rpar;&semi; &NewLine;<&sol;script><&sol;div>&NewLine;<p>Murtala Muhammad Rijiyar Zaki<&sol;p><div class&equals;"6wptDzI4" style&equals;"clear&colon;both&semi;float&colon;left&semi;width&colon;100&percnt;&semi;margin&colon;0 0 20px 0&semi;"><script async src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;pagead2&period;googlesyndication&period;com&sol;pagead&sol;js&sol;adsbygoogle&period;js"><&sol;script> &NewLine;<&excl;-- TV --> &NewLine;<ins class&equals;"adsbygoogle" &NewLine; style&equals;"display&colon;block" &NewLine; data-ad-client&equals;"ca-pub-4403533287178375" &NewLine; data-ad-slot&equals;"4399361195" &NewLine; data-ad-format&equals;"auto" &NewLine; data-full-width-responsive&equals;"true"><&sol;ins> &NewLine;<script> &NewLine; &lpar;adsbygoogle &equals; window&period;adsbygoogle &vert;&vert; &lbrack;&rsqb;&rpar;&period;push&lpar;&lbrace;&rcub;&rpar;&semi; &NewLine;<&sol;script><&sol;div>&NewLine;<p>Democracy is&comma; at its most essential&comma; an act of trust&period; Citizens go to the polls&comma; cast their votes&comma; and place in the hands of an elected individual the authority to govern on their behalf&period; That authority is borrowed&comma; not given&period; It is conditional&comma; not absolute&period; It belongs&comma; in the final and irreducible sense&comma; to the people who granted it&comma; and it must be exercised in their interest&comma; not in the interest of whoever helped engineer its acquisition&period; This elementary principle&comma; the very foundation upon which every credible democracy in the world is constructed&comma; is the principle that Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso has spent the better part of three decades systematically&comma; deliberately&comma; and quite unapologetically violating&period; His violation of it is not accidental&period; It is not the product of ignorance or misunderstanding&period; It is the logical expression of a political philosophy that has always placed personal ownership above democratic accountability&comma; and godfather authority above the sovereign will of the people&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;To understand the full weight of this charge&comma; one must first understand what godfatherism actually means in the Nigerian political context&comma; and why it is not merely an inconvenient feature of our democracy but a fundamental corruption of it&period; A political godfather&comma; in the Nigerian tradition&comma; is a figure who uses his resources&comma; his organization&comma; and his influence to install candidates in elective office&comma; with the explicit or implicit understanding that those candidates&comma; once elected&comma; will govern not primarily in the interest of the electorate but in the interest of the godfather&period; The elected official becomes&comma; in this arrangement&comma; less a representative of the people and more a proxy for the man who put him there&period; The voters&comma; in this model&comma; are not principals whose mandate the elected official is obligated to honor&period; They are a mechanism&comma; a crowd to be mobilized and demobilized at the godfather&&num;8217&semi;s discretion&comma; a necessary inconvenience in the process of acquiring and exercising power&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;This is the model that has been perfected&comma; refined&comma; and deployed with extraordinary effectiveness across the entire arc of his political career&period; He did not invent godfatherism in Nigerian politics&comma; and it would be unfair to suggest otherwise&period; But he has practiced it at a scale&comma; with a sophistication&comma; and with a degree of institutional embedding that sets him apart from the ordinary political patron&period; Kwankwasiyya is not simply a network of political supporters&period; It is a parallel governance structure&comma; a shadow administration that has&comma; for years&comma; operated alongside whatever formal government happened to be in power in Kano&comma; always with the understanding that the real decisions&comma; the real appointments&comma; the real directions of policy would be filtered through one man&&num;8217&semi;s judgment and one man&&num;8217&semi;s calculations&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The most instructive way to appreciate the depth of this ownership model is to examine what happened each time a political associate of Kwankwaso dared to exercise the kind of independent judgment that democracy not only permits but actively demands&period; The case of Governor Abdullahi Ganduje is the first and perhaps most telling exhibit&period; Ganduje was Kwankwaso&&num;8217&semi;s deputy governor&comma; his chosen running mate&comma; and eventually his personally endorsed successor&period; He was&comma; by every public indication&comma; a Kwankwasiyya man to the core&period; When he won the governorship and proceeded to govern Kano as an elected official accountable to Kano&&num;8217&semi;s people rather than as a Kwankwasiyya proxy accountable to its founder&comma; the consequences were swift&comma; bitter&comma; and enormously damaging to Kano&&num;8217&semi;s political stability&period; war enraged&period; The two men&comma; former partners and political brothers&comma; became bitter enemies whose conflict consumed years of Kano&&num;8217&semi;s political energy&comma; distorted the state&&num;8217&semi;s governance&comma; and created divisions whose effects are still visible in the state&&num;8217&semi;s political landscape today&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Now&comma; with a precision that suggests not merely repetition but pathology&comma; the same drama is performing itself with Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf&period; Abba was Kwankwaso&&num;8217&semi;s political son in the most complete sense of that phrase&period; He rose through the Kwankwasiyya structure&comma; received the movement&&num;8217&semi;s full organizational support in the 2023 governorship election&comma; and arrived in office as the standard bearer of a movement that had just achieved its most significant electoral victory in years&period; By the Kwankwasiyya ownership model&comma; Abba was supposed to govern as an instrument of the movement&&num;8217&semi;s will&comma; making appointments that the movement approved&comma; pursuing policies that the movement sanctioned&comma; and maintaining&comma; above all&comma; the fiction that the man in Government House in Kano was the governor while the man who really governed Kano lived elsewhere and wore a red cap&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Abba refused&period; And in refusing&comma; he did something that deserves to be named clearly and celebrated without reservation&colon; he honored the democratic mandate that the people of Kano had given him&period; The people of Kano did not vote for Kwankwasiyya&&num;8217&semi;s agenda on the ballot paper they cast in 2023&period; They voted for Abba Kabir Yusuf&period; They did not elect a movement to govern them&period; They elected a man&period; And that man&comma; exercising the authority that democratic election confers&comma; made decisions that his judgment and his reading of Kano&&num;8217&semi;s interests demanded&comma; including the strategically essential decision to align his government with the federal administration in order to ensure that Kano&&num;8217&semi;s development was not held hostage to one man&&num;8217&semi;s unresolved political grievances&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Kwankwaso&&num;8217&semi;s response to this exercise of democratic independence has been to cry betrayal&comma; to mobilize his movement&&num;8217&semi;s considerable media machinery against the government&comma; and to position himself as a martyr of political ingratitude&period; But let us be precise about what he is actually saying when he uses the language of betrayal in this context&period; He is saying that an elected governor who makes decisions without his approval has broken faith with him&period; He is saying that the democratic mandate of millions of Kano voters is subordinate to his personal expectations&period; He is saying&comma; with a candor that his language barely conceals&comma; that he considers the governorship of Kano to be&comma; in some meaningful sense&comma; his property&comma; and that its occupant&&num;8217&semi;s primary obligation is not to the electorate but to the man who arranged for his installation&period; This is not a democratic position&period; It is the position of a feudal lord who has temporarily misplaced his deed of ownership and wants it returned&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The scholarship program&comma; so frequently invoked as the centerpiece of Kwankwaso&&num;8217&semi;s benevolence&comma; must also be examined in this context of ownership and obligation&period; It is a program of genuine educational impact&comma; and that impact must be acknowledged&period; But it was also&comma; by the testimony of its own structure and its own cultural expectations&comma; a mechanism for creating politically indebted citizens&period; Young men who received Kwankwaso&&num;8217&semi;s scholarships understood&comma; without being told explicitly&comma; that their education came with a political price tag attached&period; They were expected to be Kwankwasiyya soldiers&comma; to wear the red cap&comma; to attend the rallies&comma; to defend the movement on social media&comma; and to vote&comma; organize&comma; and mobilize as the movement directed&period; The scholarship was real&period; The debt it created was equally real&period; And a democracy in which citizens are politically indebted to a patron for their education is not a functioning democracy&period; It is a patronage system wearing democracy&&num;8217&semi;s clothing&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;There is a further dimension to this ownership model that deserves careful attention&comma; and that is its impact on the quality of governance that Kano has received across the years of Kwankwasiyya&&num;8217&semi;s dominance&period; When a governor knows that his political survival depends not on satisfying his electorate but on satisfying his godfather&comma; his incentives are fundamentally distorted&period; He makes appointments that the godfather approves rather than appointments that competence recommends&period; He pursues policies that maintain the movement&&num;8217&semi;s patronage networks rather than policies that address the state&&num;8217&semi;s developmental needs&period; He manages information to protect the movement&&num;8217&semi;s image rather than managing resources to improve the people&&num;8217&semi;s lives&period; The distortion is systematic&comma; and its costs&comma; while difficult to quantify in any single instance&comma; accumulate across years of governance into a development deficit of enormous proportions&period; Kano&&num;8217&semi;s persistent structural challenges&comma; its unemployment crisis&comma; its struggling industrial base&comma; its dependence on federal allocations&comma; these are not merely the products of bad luck or difficult circumstances&period; They are&comma; in significant part&comma; the products of a governance model that has been answerable to the wrong principal for far too long&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;It is worth pausing here to consider what genuine political mentorship&comma; as opposed to godfatherism&comma; actually looks like&period; A true political mentor invests in the development of younger leaders because he believes that stronger leaders produce better governance for the people he loves&period; He gives his mentees the tools&comma; the networks&comma; and the confidence to govern independently and excellently&period; He celebrates their independence as evidence that his investment has matured&period; He measures his own legacy not by how many proxies he controls but by how many excellent leaders he has released into public service&period; By every one of these measures&comma; Kwankwaso&&num;8217&semi;s relationship with his political sons fails the test comprehensively&period; He has not produced independent leaders&period; He has produced dependents&comma; and when they outgrow their dependence&comma; he has declared war on them&period; The pattern is too consistent&comma; too repetitive&comma; and too damaging to be explained as personal disappointment&period; It is the structural consequence of a political philosophy that was always about ownership rather than mentorship&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;The people of Kano have a right&comma; a democratic and a moral right&comma; to a government that is accountable to them and only to them&period; They have a right to a governor whose first&comma; last&comma; and only political obligation is to the mandate they granted him at the ballot box&period; They have a right to a political culture in which their votes are the ultimate source of political authority&comma; not a preliminary ceremony that a godfather subsequently ratifies or overrides according to his own judgment&period; Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf&&num;8217&semi;s refusal to govern as Kwankwaso&&num;8217&semi;s proxy is not a betrayal of democracy&period; It is democracy&&num;8217&semi;s vindication&period; It is the system working precisely as its architects intended&comma; returning authority to the people by insisting that their elected representative answers to them and not to the man who helped elect him&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Kwankwaso has spent decades building a movement and decades mistaking that movement for a mandate&period; He has confused organizational power with democratic legitimacy&comma; confusing the ability to mobilize crowds with the right to govern through proxies&comma; confusing the gratitude of scholarship beneficiaries with the sovereign consent of an electorate&period; These are not small confusions&period; They are the fundamental errors of a man who has been at the center of Nigerian democracy long enough to know better&comma; and who has chosen&comma; repeatedly and consequentially&comma; not to&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Nigeria&&num;8217&semi;s democracy is young&comma; imperfect&comma; and perpetually under pressure from precisely the forces that Kwankwaso represents&colon; the forces that would reduce elections to expensive ceremonies legitimizing predetermined outcomes&comma; that would convert public office into private property&comma; and that would transform the people&&num;8217&semi;s sovereign authority into a godfather&&num;8217&semi;s personal asset&period; Every time a governor like Abba Kabir Yusuf insists on governing for his people rather than for his patron&comma; he pushes back against those forces&period; Every time Kwankwaso responds to that insistence with outrage and accusations of betrayal&comma; he reveals&comma; with an honesty that his political communications never intend&comma; exactly what he believed he owned and exactly why he was always wrong to believe it&period;<br &sol;>&NewLine;Kano does not belong to Kwankwaso&period; It never did&period; And the sooner his political calculations are made to reckon with that elementary democratic truth&comma; the sooner the state can complete the transition from a political culture of patronage and ownership to one of accountability and genuine service&period; That transition is already underway&period; Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf&comma; by the simple act of governing for the people who elected him&comma; has done more to advance it than any political speech or manifesto could have achieved&period; That is not betrayal&period; That is&comma; at long last&comma; democracy beginning to mean what it was always supposed to mean in Kano&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<&excl;-- WP QUADS Content Ad Plugin v&period; 3&period;0&period;1 -->&NewLine;<div class&equals;"quads-location quads-ad1" id&equals;"quads-ad1" style&equals;"float&colon;none&semi;margin&colon;0px&semi;">&NewLine;&NewLine;<&sol;div>&NewLine;&NewLine;<p><&excl;-- END THEIA POST SLIDER --><&sol;p>&NewLine;<script async src&equals;"https&colon;&sol;&sol;pagead2&period;googlesyndication&period;com&sol;pagead&sol;js&sol;adsbygoogle&period;js"><&sol;script> &NewLine;<ins class&equals;"adsbygoogle" &NewLine; 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