As we say in our local parlance jungle don mature…the tiger needs to show its tigritude…Away with the lukewarm comportment of shying from entering the trench.
It was no surprise to see Dr. Patrice Motsepe throw his hat into the ring for a second term as CAF President. He has shown good courage of a leader sure of his ability and capacity to seek reaffirmation of his performance. One good term deserves another and some will add that even failure deserves a repeat as it was in our early school days.
The first time he got the nod as CAF President came via acclamation. The coast was made clear for him with the multiple flight shuttles of FIFA president Gianni Infantino, his principal sponsor. Major contenders had to roll back their posters and swallow the pill of consensus and compromise. It was not easy even as they got compensated to stay within the power corridor to bid their time.
That time now seems a bridge too far with Motsepe stealing the thunder of declaring his candidacy in a brave posturing to anticipate any pretender. In fact, the early pretension of the Lion from Yaoundé appears to have fizzled out with the sword of Damocles dangling before his troubled body of iniquities. Now he needs to check the combustive home front in Yaoundé to dare the Sundown Lion. African politics knows how to silence its loudest sons. And lessons remain to be learnt.
One of such lessons is the creeping style of Motsepe which tend to suggest a certain nonchalance in holding office. A billionaire of note, he laughs at the thought of anyone contemplating his quest for power at football’s peak spot in the continent. Yet anyone who has keenly followed his stewardship as CAF President and appreciated his deep investment in it must realise the overriding joy and acquired clout piling up for another enterprise.
Motsepe needs the cream from football to sweeten and smoothen his path to political heights in his homeland. It is so typical of those who make toys of bank notes. And emblazoning his name in the minds of passionate football followers in the continent should be a sure step to gaining political mileage where it matters.
When I see Motsepe’s coloured passion for the game I am forcibly reminded of Nigeria’s MKO Abiola of blessed memory. Abiola was indeed the Pillar of Sports in Africa, and he effectively used the vehicle of football to catalyse a rewarding quest for presidential power in Nigeria.
So what do we make of Motsepe’s drive to secure a second mandate? Some have evoked the ideas of March and some have painted the picture of a reluctant candidate. But the big question is whether Motsepe has done enough to be reelected. He has gingerly built his own style and shifted from the early painting of a stooge of the Zurich Czar. He has clearly closed the thought of those who think of leadership as a looting window and sprayed a dose of integrity and viability into the continental football body.
A critical assessment and appraisal of his four years may come later. My thrust here is simply an appreciation of the courage to open the gates for next year’s presidential election. Will he go back to his seat unopposed? Is he being pushed into the trench with covering fire from those who are content with the status quo?
One thing is sure. football power is an aphrodisiac. One craves for it like licking bonbons.
Inside Motsepe is the heart of a man enamoured of the charm of CAF President and i dare say a third term will not be a far cry. A miner keeps digging even when he finds gold.