There is nothing progressive about the APC - Femi Aribisala
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Tuesday, April 15, 2014
Three well-worn parties in Nigeria, the ACN, CPC and a wing of the APGA, had a makeover; refashioning themselves as the APC (All Progressives Congress). But the question remains: what exactly is progressive about this new alliance? Is it not like the cosmetic name-changing of NEPA to PHCN with no improvement in electricity?
Regressive alliance: Rather than being a progressive party, the APC is regressive. Indeed, it is a cruel joke to describe it as progressive. A party led by a former military dictator and a civilian dictator cannot be progressive. Can any right-thinking person actually mistake Buhari for a progressive? Would a progressive truncate a democratic government? Would a progressive muzzle the press? Would a progressive arrest and jail people without trial? Would a progressive call for rioting and bloodletting if he loses an election? Certainly not!
Whatever Buhari might be, he is not progressive. Instead, he is a dyed-in-the-wool antediluvian politician. At 71, Buhari belongs to the old-school of Nigerian leaders that see the country through black/white, North/South, Muslim/Christian spectacles. A progressive politician does not champion ethnically chauvinistic tendencies in a delicately-balanced and highly-incendiary country like Nigeria.
Buhari is on record asking Northern Muslims not to vote for Christian candidates. He also claimed, in the most mischievous fashion, that Boko Haram is a Southern conspiracy against the North. These are not the tokens of a progressive politician. A progressive seeks to unite the country; not to divide it along primordial lines.
On his part, Buhari’s partner, Bola Tinubu, is anything but progressive. There is nothing progressive about a man who chooses ACN candidates capriciously in his bedroom, installs his wife as Senator for Lagos State, and foists his daughter on hapless market-women as the Iyaloja of Lagos State. The biggest indictment of Tinubu as a non-progressive is the difference between what he achieved as two-term Lagos State governor and what his successor Babatunde Fashola has achieved. Undoubtedly, Fashola has put Tinubu’s record to shame.
APC is not an anti-corruption party. On the contrary, it is an all-comers’ party that welcomes every Jack, Jill and Harry into its ranks, including defecting PDP members. As head-of-state, APC leader Buhari built a palatial guest-house in his home-town of Daura. He had no qualms serving a corrupt Abacha regime as chairman of the juiciest portfolio of all: the Petroleum Trust Fund. That became a citadel of corruption for Buhari’s subordinates. Worse still, over 90 per cent of PTF activities were concentrated in the North.
Tinubu’s anti-corruption posture is also questionable. He was arraigned before the Code of Conduct Tribunal on charges of maintaining several foreign bank accounts while serving as Lagos State Governor, in contravention of the law. However, the trial judge dismissed the case on technical grounds.
Nuhu Ribadu, who prepared the brief against Tinubu as the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, later changed his mind when he became ACN presidential candidate. With their new romance, many were surprised to hear Ribadu deny ever saying Tinubu was corrupt.
Anti-democratic party: The partners in the APC alliance are hostages of their past. At their marriage ceremony, they declared their resolve: “to form a political party committed to the principles of internal democracy.” However, only the gullible and those suffering from amnesia will believe this. ACN is unapologetically anti-democratic.
Its leader, Tinubu, describes his politics as “Godfatherism,” claiming: “(this is) why Christians refer to God as their father.” Tinubu’s “Godfatherism” is anathema to democratic principles. It gave him the latitude to impose Ribadu as ACN presidential candidate in 2011, and then ditch him at the last moment through back-room deals.
Bisi Akande has been the party chairman of the ACN “forever.” The same goes for party spokesman, Lai Mohammed. The ACN avoids national conventions like the plague. Primaries are not held to determine its candidates for elective offices. They are selected, as opposed to elected, and then imposed on the party.
Indeed, in a moment of exuberance, Akande declared that democracy has no place in the internal arrangements of the ACN. Hear him: “Anyone that is not comfortable with that should go and contest in another political party.” Why should anyone now believe that these same dictators have suddenly turned democratic, simply because it is now convenient for them to sing a different tune?
Similarly, Buhari’s democratic credentials are non-existent. As self-imposed Head of State, Buhari had no regard for human rights. Immediately he seized power, he announced that he would “tamper with” the press. Soon, the infamous Decree Number 4 was promulgated which made even the publication of the truth a punishable offence.
Under this cover, Buhari jailed innocent journalists, including Tunde Thompson and Nduka Irabor. He abolished civil liberties, promulgated retroactive decrees enabling him to kill Nigerians through jungle justice, proscribed civil society organisations and professional groups and exercised “absolute” power illegally.
APC leaders burnished their “progressive” credentials by threatening to throw the entire country into chaos if INEC did not register their party. Once registered, they proclaimed their unique definition of progressive by calling on their members in the National Assembly to block the passage of the 2014 national budget.
Mayhem party
Presumably, this would have really made Nigeria progress even faster. The party made the grandiloquent promise to: “offer our beleaguered people a recipe for peace and prosperity.” However, their jaundiced way of achieving this was by undermining the nation’s security by asking that new service chiefs should not be confirmed in the Senate.
Buhari’s strange recipe for promoting national peace and prosperity is by ensuring that: “the dog and the baboon would all be soaked in blood” if APC loses the 2015 election. That would really be progressive. When he lost in 2011, his “progressive supporters” went on a rampage, looting and killing. Today, this APC party of peace and prosperity cannot seem to conduct simple ward congresses without violence.
In Ondo State, one Bosun Adegorola was shot dead and 15 others seriously injured during the APC ward congresses in the state. In Ogun State, two separate APC factions held parallel congresses, leading to two different executives in all the wards in the state.
The APC is a ticking time-bomb waiting to explode. It has imported the trouble-makers of the PDP into its ranks, and they have promptly become trouble-makers in the APC. They are now engaged in a battle for supremacy with the older APC members.
In Kwara State, for example, older members of the APC are engaged in guerrilla warfare with PDP defector Bukola Saraki. In Kano State, daggers were drawn between former Governor, Ibrahim Shekarau, and PDP defector, Musa Kwankwaso. The upshot of this was the defection of Shekarau to the PDP.
These fights in APC ranks are duplicated right across the country. Almost everywhere, the APC is engulfed in brush-fires as these so-called progressives are engaged in a free-for-all. Of course, the biggest of these ridiculously progressive fights is yet to come. When it is time to choose its presidential and gubernatorial candidates, this coalition of strange bedfellows can be expected to implode.
Muslim party: Nigeria is a secular state. The polity maintains a delicate balance between Christians, predominantly in the South; and Moslems, predominantly in the North. This has led to the convention whereby if the president of Nigeria is Christian, the vice-president is Muslim; and vice-versa.
The formation of political parties on religious lines is proscribed in Nigeria. Nevertheless, APC’s definition of “progressive” is one where it is, to all intents and purposes, a Muslim party.
All the “timber and caliber” of the APC, occupying the key positions of the party, are Muslims. Muhammadu Buhari, the party’s leader from the North, is Muslim. So is Ahmed Bola Tinubu, the party leader from the South. Bisi Akande, the National Chairman is Muslim.
Aminu Bello Masari, the Deputy National Chairman, is Muslim. Tijani Musa Tumsah, the National Secretary, is Muslim. Nasir el-Rufai, the Deputy National Secretary, is Muslim. Lai Mohammed, the National Publicity Secretary, is Muslim. Sadiya Umar Faruq, the National Treasurer, is Muslim.
Shaibu Musa, the National Financial Secretary, is Muslim. Abubakar Ledo, the National Youth Leader, is Muslim. Muiz Banire, the National Legal Adviser, is Muslim. Bala Jubrin, the Deputy National Auditor, is Muslim. Sharia Ikeazor, the National Women Leader, is Muslim.
In the multi-ethnic, multi-religion Nigeria of today, there is nothing progressive about this. As a matter of fact, it is downright retrogressive. There is no single Christian holding a national office in the APC. Christians are relegated to the zonal offices. For example, Tom Ikimi is the National Vice-Chairman, South-South; while Otumba Niyi Adebayo is National Vice-Chairman, South-West.
Muslim/Muslim ticket
When Buhari conducted his “progressive coup d’état” in 1983, overthrowing an elected democratic government to become head of state, his deputy, Tunde Idiagbon was also a Muslim. Worse still, both of them were Fulani given the fact that Idiagbon’s mother was Fulani. This fake progressive agenda is yet again in the offing. The party is testing the water and is already in crisis because of the determination to field Buhari as presidential candidate and Tinubu as vice-presidential candidate.
This kite of a Muslim/Muslim ticket will not fly in the Nigeria of today. People argue that it worked in 1993, when a Muslim/Muslim Abiola/Kingibe ticket prevailed. However, 2015 is not 1993 and Buhari is not Abiola. Abiola was educated in Christian schools and he endeared himself to virtually all strands of Nigerian society with his generosity.
Buhari, on the other hand, is known to be a narrow-minded Muslim who is essentially a Northern champion. That credential cannot suddenly disappear now that it has become imperative for him to seek Christian and Southern votes in the quest for political power.
The mere notion of a Muslim/Muslim ticket is already tearing the makeshift fabric of the APC apart. Should the party remain bullish in this regard, the Christian hewers of wood and drawers of water within its ranks can be expected to declare: “To your tents O Israel!” Already, turncoats like Femi Fani-Kayode are already making plans to ditch the new-fangled party over this very issue.
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Nice observation,d apc are bunch of greedy people in one boat waiting to sink
ReplyDeleteI luv dis comment, they re waitin 2 sink indeed...may God save us frm our greedy leaders.
DeleteTanx 4 saying d truth. A p c is an Islamic party destined to islamise nigeria BT they will fail.
ReplyDeletearbisala i no sure say u get work.abegi go sleep
ReplyDeleteAribisala u failed 2 mention that buhari contested the last general election alongside a xtian as his running mate,a pastor for that matter,u are a biased writer,u said he built a guest house in daura,have u confirmed if he has converted it to his personal use,u said his subordinates steal while he was the chairman of PTF,the truth is that buhari isn't corrupt,admit it.
ReplyDeleteThat is the bitter pill, hard to take but it is the truth all the same.
ReplyDeleteRunning with a xtian then does not make it proper to run muslim-muslim ticket this time around. Take note we are talking about now, not then
ReplyDeletecan sombody here tel me hw n y apc will islamise naija. With reasons. Nt jst saying tins lyk foetus in d womb
ReplyDeleteAPC,sorry to say r bunch of blind men been led by one eye man.The truth they say is bitter but,the following governors who have proven development in their states should be given a chance to run as the presindential candidate of the party i.e gov-FASHOLA,ROCHAS,OSHOMOLE,or EL-RUFAI and not those loosers.
ReplyDeleteUr incitement can't take 2 anywhere. U've always bin writing nonsense n rubbish. Its high time we told Nigerianeye 2 stop publishing ur rubbish. PDP has nothing 2 offer u. Moreso, I wish evry gud ppl success bt nt GEJ nd his administration. Olly
ReplyDeleteI knew you're a PDP agent right from the beginning (with some of your biased write up).
ReplyDeleteSo mr aribasala, who is propagating now? (because that's the tools they have) and if APC is accepting a decampee from PDP (which you claimed that are corrupt ones) then you must admit that the PDP itself has overflows with them(corrupt politicians) so there is no harm in trying a new avenue!!! I jst dey laugh
Mr aribasala should please substantiate his claim more clearly.
ReplyDeleteLet's agree that APC is an "imposition" party but are those "imposed" candidates performing or not? The likes of fashola, osho Baba and the rest compared to their "selected and rigged in" counterparts in PDP? or has he (aribadala) forgotten that this present administration was first "imposed" on Nigerian?
Aribasala!!! Be straight with your pen.
But the truth of the matter is that this man has said it all, I will never forget what Tinubu did to my company and now converted it to his own very company now generating revenue for himself, self centered people, blood sucking politicians, you will all fail by God's grace
ReplyDeletethe fact that Mr. Aribisala picked on APC this time does not mean, he gave PDP a clean slate, no not at all/and if you ask me, PDP needs cleansing/I wish LABOUR party can emerge strong enough to do the cleansing work for Nigeria/
ReplyDeletebut above all, like Pastor W.F.Kumuyi said, Nigerians should go to God in prayers, and that entails genuine repentance///
however, the truth has been spoken, I mean, the absolute TRUTH! so Nigerians make your choice/
Anonymous 2:11 PM when u mention osobaba and fasola u want to tell me they dont have there own problm abi imposing high rate of school fee what can u call that introducing big big laws to affect the poor people what can u say about that
ReplyDeleteBuhari has always shown himself a tribalist. Only the ignorant was fooled by his choice of Bakare as a running mate in the last election. That was similar to Idi Amin snapping with Christians on assuming power only to roast them later. The shortest route to APC's failure is Buhari as their presidential candidate. That probably is PDP's prayer.
ReplyDeletemy bro what then is the alternative? how many born again govern america, britain and co? what we need is good governance not religion
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