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What does Bola Tinubu want? By Femi Aribisala



Over the past few years, Bola Tinubu has made himself something of a colossus of South-Western politics in Nigeria. Against the onslaught of vociferous PDP electoral manipulations in 2003, Tinubu drew the line in the sand and held on to the biggest prize: Lagos. He became, in effect, the lone survivor of his party in the South-West. By 2007, using just Lagos State as his stronghold, he fought back to wrest ACN control back in all but one of the South-western states. By 2011, he had consolidated his hold in the region. With 2015 looming, it would appear to be high time for Tinubu to unfold a national, as opposed to a merely regional, agenda.


Accordingly, Tinubu has now become the grandfather of the All Progressives Congress (APC); a coalition forged between his ACN party, Buhari’s CPC, the ANPP and Rochas Okorocha’s wing of APGA. But the question needs to be asked: what is in this new-fangled APC for Bola Tinubu?

Politics without principles

Tinubu’s midwifery of the APC is conclusive proof he is anything but a progressive politician. The APC is an all-comers alliance of strange bedfellows without any defined policy objectives. No one can tell what is progressive about this new cocktail. Former arch-enemies of the ruling PDP, hitherto derided as corrupt and incompetent by Tinubu, are now courted and welcomed in APC with open arms.

Since 1999, Obasanjo has been Tinubu’s public enemy number one. In 2011, Tinubu said: “(Obasanjo) should go away and retire in shame politically. He brought a whole salad of corruption, manipulation and failures.” However, more recently, Tinubu was part of a delegation of APC leaders that visited Obasanjo at his residence in Otta, pleading with him to decamp from the PDP to the APC. The nation watched with incredulity as Tinubu was quoted as saying to arch-enemy Obasanjo: “We’re resolved and determined to rescue Nigeria. We want you as navigator.”

Such duplicity is par for the course with Tinubu. He cut his political teeth as a NADECO politician in the heydays of the annulled June 1993 elections. In consonance with his NADECO colleagues, Tinubu is on record in insisting repeatedly that: “Because of the multiple issues surrounding our skewed federalism and constitutional flaws, the Nigerian nation is weak… We must convoke a national conference.” Fast-forward to 2013, after President Jonathan decided to convene the requested national conference, Tinubu started singing a different tune. He declared: “The national conference is by whom, for whom, and at what stage? How many levels of deception? I see a contradiction. I see diversion. I see deception, lack of honesty and integrity.”

The contradiction, deception and lack of honesty that is evident to all are on the part of Bola Tinubu.

South-West control

Tinubu has controlled South-West politics not because he is popular in the region, but because he has been allowed to get away with anti-democratic tendencies. His ACN party made no pretenses to be democratic. Candidates for elective offices did not come from any democratic processes; they were chosen in Tinubu’s bedroom. There was only one discernible requirement for qualification: total allegiance to Tinubu and the acceptance to do his bidding.

It is to Tinubu’s credit that the candidates he chose undemocratically have tended to do better than others. Justifying himself, Tinubu said: “I play god-fatherism in the South-West for the good of our people. My god-fatherism is for progress.” However, his blatant “all in the family” nepotism can hardly be said to be in the interest of the South-West. Tinubu crowned his daughter the new Iyaloja of Lagos. He installed his wife, as a Senator for Lagos State. His wife’s sister is apparently a member of Lagos State House of Assembly. His daughter’s husband is a member of the Federal House of Representatives. This is unacceptable.

The APC is likely to produce a Northern candidate to compete against Goodluck Jonathan in 2015. Tinubu calls himself the leader of the APC, and his alliance partners seem readily inclined to humour him with that inconsequential title for the time-being. But as the so-called leader of the new coalition, he is not going to be able to handpick the presidential candidate in the same undemocratic way he does in the South-West. One thing is for sure, that decision will not take place in Tinubu’s bedroom.

In 2011, President Jonathan supported Mulikat Akande of Oyo State for the position of Speaker of House of Representatives. But Tinubu corralled ACN representatives to defeat his candidature in favour of Aminu Tambulwal of Sokoto. He did this so he can play a South-West marginalization card against Jonathan’s PDP government in subsequent elections. He was also mindful that a Yoruba Speaker should not provide a rallying point for the PDP in the struggle for supremacy with his ACN in the South-West.

Rigging democracy

By 2011, Tinubu’s ACN already had twelve years experience of perfected vote-rigging in the South-west. No matter what INEC says or does, the elections could always be relied on to conform to Tinubu’s permutations. The South-West public was not particularly bothered about this because the ACN was preferred to the only other viable alternative; the PDP. But with ACN now merged into the APC, we have a new political dynamic especially at the national level. The question that now arises is this: Can South-Western votes be successfully rigged in favour of a Northern presidential candidate, according to the requirements of Tinubu’s new APC alliance? I doubt it very much.

Let me say something here about the peculiarities of Nigeria’s “rigging democracy.” In Nigeria, every election is rigged. The question is to what extent or to what degree. Nigeria’s rigging rigmarole also has some paradoxically inbuilt democratic tendencies. The capacity to rig and get away with it is linked to actual support on the ground. In short, the efficacy of rigging lies in the ability to exaggerate the margin of victory. Put in the national mix, this might conceivably distort and even determine the eventual outcome. But when an election is rigged to the extent that the eventual winner in a particular constituency bears no relation with the real choice on the ground, it is likely to result in riots and protests.

The South-west is still the only region in Nigeria that votes ethnically. In the history of Nigeria’s democratic experience, the North has voted for Southerners. The South-East and the South-South have voted for Northerners. But the South-West has never voted for a Northerner. Therefore, Tinubu is going to have a problem convincing South-West voters that they voted for a Northerner in 2015 if, as is true to form, they are not inclined to do so.

Northern APC president

Tinubu’s political career would be greatly endangered were he to presume he can, at his discretion, manipulate South-West votes for a Northern presidential candidate. Should he make that mistake, he might just end up as another Samuel Ladoke Akintola of South-Western politics, accused of selling out his people to the North. The outcome of that in 1964 was widespread rioting in the West, which prefaced the 1966 military coup.

For his APC alliance with Buhari to work, Tinubu would have to become what he is not: a democrat. He will have to convince South-West voters to vote for a Northerner. That will require a lot of leg-work and campaigning that has not even started, with the elections only one year away. Even then, it is not likely to work. When Tinubu chose Ribadu, a Northerner, as the ACN presidential flag-bearer in 2011, Ribadu still did not receive South-Western votes. The votes went, instead, to Goodluck Jonathan of the PDP and the South-South.

Moreover, a Northern president portends nothing but disaster for Tinubu’s political ambitions. No president of Nigeria will kowtow to him the way his South-Western governors currently do. Tinubu might want to learn from the experience of the “navigator” of PDP politics; Olusegun Obasanjo. That “navigation” came to grief once Yar’Adua became president; and then again, once Goodluck Jonathan was installed in Aso Rock.

Therefore, if Tinubu has ears, he should use them. The Northern politicians clamouring for power after being starved of it for 16 years are not dying to do any favours for the South-West, given the eight years of Obasanjo’s presidency. They are dying to do favours for themselves. Once a Northern president is firmly installed in Aso Rock, they are going to stop returning Tinubu’s phone-calls.

Vice-president Tinubu

Of course, one way out is to balance the APC ticket with a Yoruba vice-presidential candidate. However, Tinubu himself is not viable in that capacity. I daresay, Nigeria is not ready for Vice-President Tinubu. I know of no great desire in the land for the nation’s economy to be mortgaged to the Tinubu family according to the format currently prevailing in Lagos especially where, among other sharp practices, his Alpha Beta outfit gets a fixed percentage of all internally-generated revenue.

One of the more plausible configurations I have heard is a Kwankwaso/Fashola ticket designed to bring into the APC mix the two more popular governors of the two most populous states. However, Tinubu may have a problem with that because it will signal his death-knell politically. A Yoruba vice-president would be an even greater threat to Tinubu’s South-West supremacy than his earlier fears of a Yoruba Speaker.

In any case, in Nigeria, nobody votes for a vice-president, even though he is on the ballot. Everyone knows that a vice-president plays second-fiddle to the president. He is only as relevant, or as inconsequential, as the president wants him to be. With all the clamour at the moment by the Northern political elite for a Northern president, it is easily forgotten that the current vice-president is actually from the North. This is because the vice-presidency is not the issue. The critical factor is the presidency.

This, therefore, is my position. The APC adventure marks the end of the road politically for Tinubu. It is downhill all the way for him from now on. The very things that made Tinubu successful in the South-West are bound to shipwreck him in the APC.
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46 comments

  1. My brother. When these politicians cry fowl we think they do so for our common good & interest. This exposition on Oga Asiwaju is only a confirmation to what all that have come together as APC ar thinking in their game to wrest power. May God help us.

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  2. Thank you sir. You have a very clear understanding of the concept, Tinubusm. I score you 1000% for stating the facts as it were in "Occupy Lagos" by Tinubu and his family which you right traced in history. Let Tinubu read your submission and know the days for his current political configuration is nearly over, if not over already. :-d

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  3. U tried to make ur submission with certainty without giving consideration to so many unpredictable and even some overlooked factor that can affect ur permutation.time shall tell



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  4. Someone stands to gain in the long run...If Tinubu should heed to your advice, obviously GEJ would be the gainer...we are watching

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  5. Excellent writeup ,leave these Tribalistic people !

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  6. Aribisagba, how much is your salary? it is only fools that can read your write-ups and feel impressed. before Reuben Abati got that job he lied for over 20years. Even Okupe has to go to channels television to go abuse all the southwest opposition leaders before he got the appointment. Aribisagba these craps you are writing will not take you anywhere. start abusing and possibly beating up opposition leaders on the street

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    1. Annonymous 6.10pm try and be objective and re-read the above well articulated document on Tinubu. Femi is a detribalised yoruba man and Nigeria need people like Femi Aribisala to write this type of documents on our politicians. Nigeria and Nigerians will be better for it. Thank u Femi Aribisala. Long live Nigeria! Nigeria go survive!!

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    2. Annonymous 6.10pm try and be objective and re-read the above well articulated document on Tinubu. Femi is a detribalised yoruba man and Nigeria need people like Femi Aribisala to write this type of documents on our politicians. Nigeria and Nigerians will be better for it. Thank u Femi Aribisala. Long live Nigeria! Nigeria go survive!!

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  7. I wish him a quick dawnfall.

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  8. Definately u r working for PDP, TINUBU understand that in politics you need both the good and the bad to win election. Your pay masters made a wrong choice.

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  9. Tinubu Is Not And Would Never Be the Kind of Person that can bring positive Change in even his zone,,,not to talk of nigeria....

    What Was His work abroad when Abacha Chased the whole M.K.O. Thugs away from Nigeria ?????? FASHOLA Would have done Even Better In Lagos Without Tinubu...

    One thing Is Sure !!!!!! Tinubu Is Not The Leader Of South-West.... I have a profound Respect For,, Olu-Falae,A Man with Dignity And Integrity To protect...

    When the west was asked to project a Candidate 1999 they produce Falae... Before IBB and the rest out of greed impossed OBJ on Nigeria...They Are at it Again,,,Enemies of Nigeria,,,,We Have To Go against all they stand For...

    APC,,,,, ENEMIES OF PROGRESS.....

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  10. I beg to disagree. ....where were u when tinubu single handedly conquered pdp in lagos.......tinubu knows his onions so well.....people like u can only posit on d pages of papers.....*horses in books* and nothing more......how has tinubu been able to keep edo state (south south) under acn/apc......4get it....pdp is a failure and on the basis and strengths of performance apc has fared far better than pdp at state levels. ...........like I said, u can only quote on papers. ..why don't u try coming out onto d field.....u go fear fear na

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  11. Do u think u can make name with all ur nonsensical alligation,yoruba peoples normally say: ENI ORIDA KO SE FARA WE.

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    1. Alligation ko! Alligator ni!! If APC has a northern agenda,they have fialed not only in south west but east,delta,middle belt,south south!! Tinubu has failed

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  12. Succint analysis. With large dollops of objectivism.

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  13. Sir,
    Pdp 's 15 yrs of failures make the APC's devils alternative desirable.
    Politics without Principles.
    Awolowo would have ruled Nigeria if he had used this tactics by Tinubu. Being rigid with Principles will not get anybody anywhere. 'Perpetual motion is impossble' as they say in science. Only a fool will not embrace his enemies enemy. In the Arab world your enemies enemy is your friend. The priciples will come later. Talking about honesty, even pastors dont have 100%. For our righteousness is a filth in the site of God.

    South West politics.
    Nigerians dont care who holds what as long as good life is assured. I'm yet to see the market women complain. So dont do for them. Has Remi faired badly in the senate? Has Fasola not being magnificient compare to others?

    Northern President
    How have fared under southern president? If Tinubu s call is not picked He can file a suit.

    Tinubu vice president?
    Till then.


    BabaPupa!!!

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  14. What does Femi Aribisala want?

    Malik.

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  15. As much as I don't like Tinubu, I still can't believe this Aribisilent knows d Nos of his fingers talkless of Nija Politics. Let him run as his name imply & bury his face in shame as a Yoruba Bastard.

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    1. He's not a bastard! We. Can't all be fooled by tinubu and his northern agenda! North has ruled us for over 40years with nothing to show for it!

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    2. what do u knw about the north? even if a north should rule, i prefer the northern xtian.And dnt generalise the north as a bad influence on the nation

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  16. Femi aribisala u don't talk how to address boko haram issue u talking about 2015 election u wicked n heartless people God will punish all leaders that refuse to address the boko haram issue,they desperate to win election.

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    1. Don't you realize boko haram is the tool of the northerners! Why blame GEJ? You forgot tinubu,buhari,el rufai were all insisting bh should be paidd amnesty for murder!! May God punish them all!

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  17. The question is,what is the northerners looking for that they desperate to have power at all cost.I think we should play the game perfectly to hold to power still. We need president in the south - west or south -south

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  18. What do u want us to gain from this piece. Tinubu is not good, is bad and so on. what is ur own quota to the betterment of SW?

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  19. Femi Aribisala,you are becoming something else to your race.
    Who are you working for.
    Lets wait and see
    Omo Ale ti o n fi owo osi juwe ile Baba e ni e

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    1. Having grown up in Lagos and knowing how d 3 major tribes encourage tribalism, I would have been dissapointed if no one called Femi Aribisala Omo ale ti onfi owo osi juwe ile baba e. When will tribalism and nepotism stop in Nigeria dear God. I agree with Femi's write-up. It is 100 per cent correct! Forget tribalism.

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    2. Having grown up in Lagos and knowing how d 3 major tribes encourage tribalism, I would have been dissapointed if no one called Femi Aribisala Omo ale ti onfi owo osi juwe ile baba e. When will tribalism and nepotism stop in Nigeria dear God. I agree with Femi's write-up. It is 100 per cent correct! Forget tribalism.

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  20. the fact is that, we Nigerians doesn't know the fact that; no king that is not been anoited by he who is anointed to anoint. The complain of Nigerians is not all about PDP selections and imposition; but selecting and imposing the wrong peaple that does not care for the people's welfare. The APC's ruled states now has nothing in common with the pdp counterpart. Let's b progressive.

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  21. the worst of Tinubu is the best pdp godfathers has never offer since democracy return.

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  22. Bola,For President, His Wife ,For Governor, His Mother- Minister of Finance, Son- Ambassador, Sister- Commissioner. His Son-in- Law- CBN Governor- Etc

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  23. Aribisala , Abanije eniyan ni e . ijo to ba dekun ati banije ni oloun oba yio ba eje kan le . OBILEJE .

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    1. Aribisala, I salute ur courage and intergrity. You did not spoil anyone but spoke d truth. Half of Lagos belong to Tinubu - check it up if u think I am lying.

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  24. dis man na mumu nd otondo+muntula.

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  25. Aribisagba like Abati... seeking undue recognition. Wait and see.

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  26. Aribisala is a daft; he is sponsored by an one of the disgruntle elements killing us in this country.

    Aribisala is known for rubbish as you can see; who is he; son, father, brother of no body like him. He has nothing to offer his family tackles of his community or the nation by and large.

    He talks like cockatoo therefore, needless of reading his senseless write up.

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  27. My God, life has lost so much value to a few humans. How many people have died in the North? Rather than discuss politics, can we all raise one voice against the killing of innocent children, women and men in the North????

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  28. APC is the answer! This man is writing to protect his cut in Progress Demolition Politics (PDP), People Destruction Party (PDP), Baba T, Dont waste your effort reacting to him. His is living a miserable life for live.

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  29. Who said Tinubu wants to be president or vice president? All he wants is use his stranglehold on the southwest to project power at the centre, like he did with his instalation of Tambuwal as speaker. On the way, he would rubbish any presidential candidate produced by the APC and sell them down the river the way Atiku and Ribadu were treated. He is obviously aware of what is at stake and I do not think this analysis, which is good, contains any new information for him.

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  30. Buhari/Tinubu ticket, Abiola/Kinkibe ticket, El-rufai/Fashola Ticket, Tambuwal/Arebgesola ticket, Lamido/Amaechi ticket.......ETC when do we have Mark/Okorocha ticket, Ogbe/kalu ticket, Ali/Oshiomole Ticket, Onoja/Obi Ticket, Saraki/Ayim Ticket, Smart/Ewerem ticket....ETC or are they not Nigerians

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  31. Hmmmm Nigeria like all politician re d same Tinubu hve nothing to offer Nigeria how much is school fees in all APC state go to ondo state where #16-26k re paying as school fees for university.

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  32. What does Aribisala need. He does not see anything bad in all PDP controlled sates which are worse in terms of developmental strides. As far as am concerned Tinubu is a progressive and we've seen the positive contributions of APC in South west and Edo stae. Am sure Aribisala is seriously working for PDP to get an appointment just like Reuben Abati did before he was appointed.

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  33. You people using the word progressive to describe tinubu do ot even know the meaning of the word.What is progressive about the man. abeg make una go sit down. Progress when your treasuries are still being looted, when govs are hailed for doing what they are suppposed to do, when schools are perpetually closed down, when a few men decide what is good for everyone while lining their own pockets,. There is nothing progressive about APC or its owners. All they want is powewr to be able to share loot amongst themselves. We will all know how progressive they are after the 2015 elections. They will lose and then lets see whether they stay together or disperse independently each to go and seek his/her own fortune. Elections are not won on the pages of newspapers or on blogpages like nigerianeye.

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  34. All Nigerian politicians are self seeking.
    They move from party to party to favour their selfish ambition.
    Once upon a time Atiku moved from the PDP to ACN back to PDP and now planing to go back to the APC.
    Attahiru Bafarawa from PDP to DPP and now to the PDP
    Shekarau a leading figure in the ANPP to APC and just now in the PDP
    Who knows TINIBU may be considering joining the PDP

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    1. You are right. all of them are the same. Tinubu cannot claim to be what he is not. Shikena!

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  35. What does Bola Tinubu want? Why Buhari will never be president of Nigeria? What is the next title? Tinubu saved the Yoruba race a lot of embarrassment from your Obasanjo's pdp. We are proud of his leadership style. Yes, give him any name any day. He brought Raji Fashola to us in Lagos ditto Oyo, Osun, Ekiti, Edo. What did Obasanjo bequeath to Nigeria? Yaradua/Goodluck Jonathan. Where are we now? Can you let us know any Nigerian that is more transparent today than Buhari? Who is not aware that most if not all Nigerian politicians are rogues? Whom do you prefer to rule us? Do you want to contest 2015 election if you are not working for pdp? From ACN and now APC governments, they at least gave back more than 50% of the commonwealth to us for projects etc. Can your pdp boast of this return? I voted Buhari in 2011 and I am a Yoruba man. I will vote for him again in 2015. Keep on writing your garbage.

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  36. The truth is Bitter,we must say it.Weldone.when i was growing i was told it was Hausa /Fulani people who brought poverty to the west yet u see how the funds were being mismanaged by leaders in the west,now they are abusing GEJ yet Tinubu is buying properties all over lagos,collecting percentages of states allocxation.Well every one to their choices or is it GEJ who used state mony in Oyo to send house members wifes to abroad to study?my people perish cos of lack of knowledge.Aribisala weldone.Carry on Jagaban 1 of south west,ma ji won lowo lo.

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