Troubled Times Ahead for the APC Coalition, By Femi Aribisala
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Wednesday, September 16, 2015
After a short interlude from its near implosion over the choice of its legislative leadership, the APC should be back on its road to disintegration this month with the choice of Buhari’s ministers. That choice has been delayed for over 100 days under the guise that the president was being punctilious in ensuring only men of proven integrity would make the list. But the truth of the matter is that the choice of ministers is fraught with great danger for Buhari and the future of the APC.
Unlikely bedfellows
APC is not really a political party; it is a coalition of political parties. That coalition includes Tinubu’s ACN, Buhari’s CPC, the ANPP, Rochas Okorocha’s wing of APGA and the defecting members of the PDP – the nPDP. The problem of the APC lies in the very nature of its motley crew. The party is a coalition of strange and unlikely bedfellows united only by one common cause – the desire to come out of the cold and attain political power. Having now achieved that agenda by capturing the presidency, APC stalwarts have nothing left in common.
The task at hand pertains to sharing the spoils of electoral success among the constituent parts of the coalition, and this has been done with daggers drawn. In the process, the APC has effectively lost the legislature that it won on the battlefield of the election. The legislature is now controlled by the nPDP wing of the party, which quickly formed a treacherous alliance with its old allies in the PDP. This is payback for what the APC did in the heydays of PDP supremacy when Tambuwal became Speaker against the wishes of his party but in treacherous coalition with the opposition.
Buhari has not helped matters by his double-standards. He preached the gospel of party supremacy to little effect when it came to the choice of leaders of the legislature. But when it was time to make his appointments, he ignored the party and only chose men loyal to him. Moreover, Buhari went back to his roots of ethnocentrism. He became a champion of Northern supremacy and filled critical posts with his Northern acolytes, largely ignoring the South.
With the party ignored, the ACN wing lost out because it controls the main organs of the party. The vice-presidency is hardly its consolation prize because everybody knows the post is only as powerful or as inconsequential as the president makes it. All the signs show that Osinbajo will be an inconsequential vice-president. He is a man without political muscle who was not even allowed to attend a national security briefing on spurious grounds.
Therefore, if Bola Tinubu does not become the Chairman of the APC Board of Trustees, the ACN wing of the party is likely to go shopping for new partnerships. Needless to say, there are many in the fractured APC, especially from the North, who are nevertheless determined that Tinubu should be given the post.
Ministerial portfolios
For the time-being, the battle royal is over the choice of ministers. This really should not be too difficult a task because each state is constitutionally entitled to a ministerial portfolio. However, the APC is caught on the horns of a dilemma, for the simple reason that it campaigned for the election on the basis of a lie. It campaigned as an anti-corruption party. But in reality, it is a so-called anti-corruption party comprising mostly corrupt politicians.
APC politicians are not interested in anti-corruption. Anti-corruption was a means to an end – the attainment of political power. Now in power, APC politicians would rather quietly forget about anti-corruption the same way they have denied major parts of their campaign promises, except that Buhari keeps making an issue of it. This is because, as we have now discovered from his first 100 days in office, Buhari has no other political agenda than anti-corruption.
As a result, the APC is now caught in its own anti-corruption rhetoric. Buhari has been confronted with the difficulty of constituting an anti-corruption cabinet from his corrupt APC colleagues. His dilemma is that the people who put him in power are not the saints suggested by APC campaign rhetoric. Therefore, he has been unable, in over 100 days, to find a few good men among his party faithful; 36 to be exact. Moreover, the long time it has taken him has only worsened matters for him and his party by narrowing his choices.
When you take that long to come up with 36 names out of 170 million Nigerians, ostensibly on the grounds that you are determined to choose only saints and not sinners, you cannot then end up with the chieftains of the APC without having to answer the question why it took you so long to choose known quantities. Moreover, when you fight an election shouting “change,” the people expect a change of personnel. But how can Buhari bring that about without betraying those who toiled for him to attain the presidency?
Politricks
In the “politricking” that has attended the president’s indecisiveness in choosing his cabinet, the reputations of the APC men of ‘timber and caliber’ have been dented. Allegations of corruption have been levelled against a number of them, including Amaechi, Fashola and Kwankwaso. These allegations have not come from opposition PDP elements. They have come primarily from fellow APC members, determined to ensure that certain people are not included in the president’s cabinet.
Buhari’s dilemma in sorting this out will be played out in the coming weeks now that he has finally declared that his long-awaited ministerial list will be publicised before the end of September. The question that arises is this. Will the president reward those who toiled to put him in power, even though they no longer meet his halo of sainthood, if in fact they ever did? Or will he ignore them and go for untried and untested saints who shed no blood and tears for his election? Either way, there is going to be trouble ahead.
If Buhari’s cabinet does not reward the likes of Tinubu, Amaechi, Fashola, and other known APC political work-horses, this might accelerate the disintegration of the APC – a disintegration which began, as observed, with the choice of the leaders of the legislature and gathered pace with Buhari’s lopsided Northern appointments. The losers in the coming ministerial sweepstakes are likely to engineer a new coalition with the PDP to frustrate Buhari’s government. If, on the other hand, Buhari uses his ministerial appointments to pay back his political debts, he can bid goodbye to all pretensions about his change and anti-corruption agenda.
Lone-ranger Buhari
Having attained the presidency on the back of the APC coalition, a feat he could not achieve on his own within his party (CPC) on three previous attempts, Buhari now seems inclined to rule without the party in the name of anti-corruption. Having boxed himself into a corner with the anti-corruption rhetoric, he is now struggling to choose anti-corruption ministers. However, the people who helped him to attain the presidency are not anti-corruption. The money that financed his campaign was not anti-corruption. The people who rigged the polls for him were not anti-corruption. The underage children who voted for him in large numbers were not anti-corruption. What this means is that Buhari’s anti-corruption stance spells doom for the APC.
Why would an APC man want to be a minister in Buhari’s government if he is not going to be allowed to enrich himself? If money cannot be made from political office, it will lose all its attraction to the current crop of APC politicians, most of who have no interest whatsoever in anti-corruption. My guess is that some people would not even want to be considered for public office under the present dispensation, without the guarantee that it will be business as usual. Why become a minister under Buhari if you might end up in jail doing what Nigerian politicians have always done? Who goes into politics in Nigeria if not to make money?
Anti-corruption means Buhari is going to end up fighting his allies in the APC. Anti-corruption means Buhari cannot reward his APC allies with juicy jobs. Anti-corruption means Buhari cannot tell his allies: “come and chop.” Anti-corruption means Buhari is going to betray his allies. One thing is certain, they are not going to take this lying down. They are going to fight him. If possible, they can even end up by looking for an excuse to get rid of him. In the first-coming of Buhari, he was overthrown by his allies. If he does not play his cards right, his second-coming may be no different from his first.
Return on investment
Imagine a situation where an opposition APC politician has spent the last 16 years in the political wilderness, watching while his PDP colleagues made a killing. In the last election, he spent his fortune buying votes and is finally elected into office. Now that he has been elected, it is time to recoup his losses in the usual manner by cornering government funds. But then he is confronted by Buhari’s anti-corruption rhetoric. This tells him to accept salary cuts and perquisite cuts. It tells him to toe the straight and narrow of accountability and anti-corruption.
What do you expect him to do? Do you expect him to become a disciple of anti-corruption? If he does, he gets no return on the investments he made in order to get into office. Or do you expect him to say: “If Buhari does not want to make money; that is his business. I am in politics to make money.” Already, APC governors have made the president understand that, while he chose to declare his assets publicly, after a fashion that did not entail the disclosure of exactly how much his assets are worth; they have no intention of disclosing their own assets to Nigerians.
That is a message to Buhari that he should keep up the anti-corruption façade but should not expect them to join him in that lost cause. The reality is that APC politicians fought the PDP on the anti-corruption platform because it was a convenient strategy for them. But having attained power, don’t expect them to be anti-corruption. Anti-corruption was a means to an end. Anti-corruption cannot be the end. However, anti-corruption is the only thing Buhari has going for him. Therefore, I predict that Buhari is in for a fight; and it is a fight I don’t think he is likely to win even though the Nigerian public is on his side.
Saints and sinners
In effect, Buhari’s ministerial list is likely to create a new APC. This new APC might well be men and women of integrity. They may well be men and women of impeachable character. But they will have one major impediment: they will not be known politicians, and they will have no political muscle. They will not come from the main fabric of the APC. They will not be those who laboured to put him in power. They will not be those who have the financial muscle to keep him in power. They will be seen by those in the APC as men and women who have come to reap where they did not sow. The answer to this debacle by APC timber and caliber will be: “To your tents, O Israel. We have no part in Buhari.”
The first problem will be to get these Buhari “saints” approved by the “sinners” in the legislature. There is likely to be a lot of argy-bargy if, as is being speculated, the president’s team comprises the Pat Utomis and Femi Falanas; men not known to be APC foot-soldiers. Men not even card-carrying members of the APC. Giving ministerial posts to the non-APC men and women while sending the APC faithful into ambassadorial exile is unlikely to inspire party loyalty or commitment. In the final analysis, it might ensure that Buhari can only be a one-term president; replaced by a more politically astute Northerner in 2019.
And then, there will come the challenge of requiring these Buhari “saints” to be answerable to the “sinners” of the legislature, according to the Nigerian Constitution. Will the “saints” not have to become “sinners” if they are to get things done? How will they get their budgets approved without the usual inducements that have been the trademark of our legislative process? That is likely to be another of the challenges of Buhari’s “changi” for the simple reason that Nigerians bought the rhetoric but failed to elect anti-corruption politicians.
Nigeria desperately needs an anti-corruption government. However, that government cannot be provided by the APC as presently constituted, and it cannot be provided by Buhari. Buhari is not the leader of an anti-corruption movement. Such a movement does not yet exist in Nigeria. An anti-corruption government cannot result from the kind of flawed election we had this year. It cannot emanate from the current crop of politicians, whether APC or PDP.
Buhari preaches the gospel of anti-corruption but surrounds himself with and is indebted to corrupt APC politicians. He preaches against the corruption of the PDP but overlooks the corruption of the APC. He preaches anti-corruption, but he was elected with corrupt funds. He claims a determination to probe the Jonathan administration, but says he will not probe the Yar’Adua or Obasanjo administrations. Buhari’s insistence on anti-corruption in spite of the contradictions of the APC is likely to open a Pandora’s Box. This can of worms might remove the Teflon currently surrounding Buhari himself. Click to signup for FREE news updates, latest information and hottest gists everyday
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"To your tents O Nigerians...."
ReplyDeleteMr femi it looks to me like you are one of planers of PDP,cause to me it looks as if you are telling PDP what to do to make this country ungovernable.
ReplyDeleteIdiot.....is dat wat u r meant to say??
DeleteMr femi it looks to me like you are one of planers of PDP,cause to me it looks as if you are telling PDP what to do to make this country ungovernable.
ReplyDeleteMy Dear Bukar, did you really take time to read carefully what Femi wrote? Simply because you do not like him or may be you feel he is a supporter of PDP, does not mean that you should not acknowledge truth when you see it. Are you saying that you are not aware of the fact that Buhari has not been able to constitute his cabinet because he is finding it difficult to get 36 "clean" ministerial nominees from his camp, the APC? Have you not been reading the dailies of recent to confirm that the DSS came out to tell the whole world that they could confirm only three or four of the 36 names sent to them, forcing Buhari to source for ministerial nominees from outside the party, like Femi Falana, Pat Utomi etc? Is that not what Femi said and is that not the truth? Are you also saying that you are not aware that none of the APC Governors have declared their assets like Buhari and his Vice? Is that not what Femi said as well? And is that not the truth? Are you also saying that you are not aware that some of those who financed APC heavily and fought for the party cannot get sensitive appointments because of their tainted records? Is that not what Femi said? Or, are you not in this country? Are you also not aware that Ganduje, former deputy to Kwankwanso have been crying foul over some of the activities of his former boss and who is now under scrutiny by the EFCC? Are you also not aware that Timipre Silva who also financed the party heavily cannot get appointment at the Federal level and went to his home state - Bayelsa to contest for Governorship election but was prevailed upon by his party's hierarchy, the APC to step down for another candidate because he is not "marketable" because of the corruption cases hanging on his neck? Don't you read all these in the newspapers. So, why are you criticizing Femi and saying that his write-up is to give the PDP grounds to make this country ungovernable? Ungovernable in what sense? That what Femi wrote is not the truth? Haba, no one throws away the birth water with the child? When you see the truth, try to acknowledge it and do not be deliberately blind to the truth just because the truth is told about the party you love. That does not show honesty in your perception of things in this country.
Delete@Anony 6.36. Femi is speaking from both sides of the mouth. Jonathan never declared his assets, the Pdpigs governors never declared their assets, yet Femi never saw anything wrong in them. He has no moral right to talk about asset declaration to APC govs. His hatred for Buhari is out of this world. Jonathan did worst, yet he never criticized him. Why?
DeleteWe can call this any truth because it is a mere analysis guided by assumptions . Aribisala has been analyzing since APC is created which has come pass.
DeleteWe are the architects of our future and Nigerians are rising to embrace the new opportunity the is . The problem is for those who do not believe in it the expectedly will cynical till it manifest .
The people effect is brewing and that is the insurance for this regime. Politicians spent stolen money and the all know it is stolen. Aribisala did not opined that we have got to the breaking point and we all know it can not be sustained.
We will credit him for seeing the cup half empty but we see the water rising north not south. Nigeria work and Aribisala by the grace of God will not be vindicated . God is in control and politician or analyst will have no choice but align
I like this man...he's always on point.
ReplyDeleteWell said. I have said and will continue to say it that if you remove Buhari from APC, APC is same as PDP. There is no difference between the two. Or how else can one explain Buhari, for the past few months, cannot get 36 "clean" ministerial nominees from his camp - APC, because most of those nominated are tainted with one corrupt case or another and yet they feel it is only PDP that is corrupt. The anti-corruption war of the APC is only for Buhari, not for the State Governors - no, they are not ready to toe his line, except El-Rufai who is trying to take a cue from Buhari. Who funded Buhari's election? Are they not the same APC corrupt leaders. Where did Timpre Silver, Rotimi Amaechi and others got the funds to heavily finance APC with the hope that when APC wins, they will get juicy jobs to recoup their losses? Now, Timpre Silva cannot get appointment at the Federal level. As an alternative, he tried to go back to contest for the Governorship of Bayelsa State and the party hierarcy of APC has prevailed on him not to venture into it because of the corrupt cases still hanging on his neck, yet the same APC used his funds for their election. This is just one of the many cases. Look at Kwankwanso. This was a man who was shooting arrows at Jona, not knowing that his own fingers are also soiled with corruption.
ReplyDeleteAPC, indeed, we are really for 'CHANGE".
Very intersring! Nostradamic!
ReplyDeleteFlesh and blood did not reveal this to you.
Agreed or not the bitter truth has been said by one man who is brave among many Nigerian cowards.
ReplyDeleteThis man is a prophet of doom. Talking retrospectively, all his crappy analysis,predictions,projections and forecasts since the day 1 of the historic formation of APC have not come to fruition and will never. Implosion, implosion every now and then has been the prayer point of every peoples defeated party - pdp member as well as their looting co-travelers. If all these his rantings are not merely wailing and gnashing of teeth of a defeated loyalist of the world known evil party-pdp, let him tell us if traveled in the last 6 six years when this his adored dangerous party through inept Goodluck Jonathan messed up both the socio-economic, security,religious and ethinicity life of the country of which President Buhari is painstakingly putting back on track. If he like, let him wail like an orphan, APC has come to stay and pdp is stone dead and will remain so,amen!!
ReplyDeleteFemi is a prophet of doom. He is yet to get over PDPs loss.
DeleteDid you really read Femi's article? This is not a PDP or APC affair. Any thinking or observant person knows it is true. Some of you supposedly educated people are in denial. You can see what is happening, but deceive yourselves that they are not happening, when you know in your heart of hearts that they are indeed happening!!!
Deletethe point is, where was this old fool wen President Jonathan was on seat, why is he making noise now and some brainless pple still believe in him.
DeleteFemi has always been on The side of expository journalism. Ride on right on point
ReplyDeleteGod bless u sir, the truth is always bitter.
ReplyDeleteBut President Buhari is in for a fight; and He is likely to win because the Nigerian public is on his side. Amen
ReplyDeleteIf you joined the game you must accept the rules. It is the syetem that made those politicians corrupt, they were not corrupt from their mothers womb. Change is constant. Public Office holders are meant to serve the masses and not the means of enriching themselves
ReplyDeleteThis is one out of three human beings we have in Nigeria.Femi Aribisala is a human being and God will keep nurturing him with facts so that he can continue to direct the path of those who have been blindfolded with shenanigans of the contemporary stupid ideas of some Nigerians who find it difficult to accept truth.Thumbs to Femi
ReplyDeleteThumps up baba Femoo, most people are myopic and gullible but u're always on point. I know that the marriage between Npdp and Acn will ever collapse. This is our country, so let no man or Party charade it
ReplyDeleteThis is nothing but extreme Busy Body . MR asala_ribi. If APC want to scatter how does it concern you ? You have been praying for that before the General election . Asalaribi please its time you change your prayer points so that you stop sounding like a bad cassette
ReplyDeleteI'm not partisan,I don't belong to any political party but m a political analyst.
ReplyDeleteI really don't care what anybody thinks about this Femi's article,but believe you me,if Buhari n and all the APC figures read this;they will give Femi a hand shake for his insight on the inherent challenges n predicaments the party choicelesly finds itself,they will even go a step further to nicodemously seek his opinion on the way forward.
Really i dont know the reason we are all crying and shouting on appointment of Ministers!.Can't the Govt run with able Perm Secs who have their careers protected and understand the integrity of their ministeries.and with them tension will be minimised. If APC submits all the Nominees and DSS is not comfortable with them what happens? My submission is that Yes most of us if not all want Buhari then please lets encourage him to take out of this mess. If APC and PDP plan to take him out do you believe NIGERIANS been aware of their greeds can scream and become boko inorder to protect him. Power of Masses. So sincerely there is need to analyse and criticise issues genuinely inorder to assist and guide the Government so that they will see the road ahead. what Femi said is to guide Buhari and expose any hidden agenda by APC and PDP so let us start thinking of how to salvage the situation from now should incase it goes that way. We dont need to attack anyone who has made his views known. You can also make yours available. Have a nice day all........SKINN
ReplyDeleteMay almighty God take proper control on this country .
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