There are
so many things wrong with the PDP. It is an understatement to insist it is a
very imperfect political party. But for everything that is wrong with the PDP,
the APC is worse. It is ludicrous to pretend the APC is squeaky-clean while the
PDP is corrupt when a large chunk of APC members were formerly in the PDP.
Today, both the Senate president and the speaker of the House of
Representatives, for example, are former PDP members. These turncoats did
not become new creations when they crossed over to the APC.
If EFCC can
probe Sule Lamido who was governor of Jigawa for eight years, what prevents it
from probing Rotimi Amaechi who was governor of Rivers State
also for eight years? Even if we were to accept the ridiculous APC treatise
that there is a corruptible seed in the PDP which immediately disappears when a
PDP member becomes an APC member, then it becomes necessary to probe Amaechi in
the years he was still a PDP governor, before he became a new creation of the
APC. The same would apply, for example, to Rabiu Kwankwaso as PDP governor
of Kano before
he switched to the APC.
Jonathan’s
statesmanship
To win the
last presidential election, APC had to match the political rigmaroles of the
PDP. Indeed, APC prevailed because it was ultimately more unscrupulous. APC
successfully exaggerated the vote in its areas of strength in the North-West
far more than the PDP did in the South-South and the South-East. In the
process, twice the number of people were alleged to have voted in old Kano (Kano and Jigawa) than
did in Lagos .
So meticulous were Kano
voters that they did not void a single ballot out of over two million votes
cast. If you believe that, you can believe anything.
In the
final analysis, APC won the election because of the humanity and political
maturity of one man: Goodluck Jonathan. Presidents don’t lose elections in Nigeria . The
Nigerian president possesses the power and resources to manipulate any and
every election to his advantage. Make no mistake about it, Goodluck Jonathan
wanted to win the last election. However, he did not want to win at all costs.
He lost the election because, from the get-go, he was prepared to lose for the
sake of advancing the democratic process in Nigeria .
The
evidence is there for all to see. Out of five elections conducted between 2011
and 2015, the PDP lost four, in spite of being the party in power at the
centre. It lost in Ondo. It lost in Edo . It
lost in Anambra. It lost in Osun. It only won in Ekiti. In effect, the
presidential election was paradoxically the icing on the cake. The PDP not only
lost that election, Jonathan accepted defeat even before the final results were
tallied, in spite of all the rigmarole that attended it. He did not ask for
dogs and baboons to be soaked in blood.
APC
winner-take-all
It should
be clear to Nigerians today that we are now in the grip of a very different
captivity in the APC. During the campaign for the last elections, APC members
were lavish with threats of fire and brimstone should their party lose. They
told Nigerians in no uncertain terms that if they lost, they would not accept
defeat but would even form their own kangaroo government. Now that the APC has
captured power at the centre, they are hell-bent on prosecuting the principle
of winner-takes-all.
Today, the
APC not only controls the presidency, it prevails in 22 of the 36 states in Nigeria . The
PDP, on the other hand, controls only 13 states; with the remaining solitary
state held by APGA. However, the APC is not satisfied with this supremacy. It
is determined to contest the verdict of the election virtually everywhere it
lost. While it claims the 2015 election was free and fair where it won, it
insists the election was crooked where it lost. In short, the APC is determined
to have its cake and eat it too.
Immediately
President Buhari was elected, he started preparing the grounds for 2019. This
involves releasing EFCC dogs against 2019 presidential hopefuls. During the
congratulatory visit of a delegation from Benue ,
he said jokingly: “I beg Senator Akume and the governor-elect not to make my
2019 attempt too difficult.” Jokes often reveal true intentions. Otega Emerhor,
APC governorship candidate in Delta
State , spoke the mind of
the APC during a congratulatory visit to the newly-elected Buhari. He told the
president:
“As you are
aware, Delta State, along with Akwa Ibom and Rivers, are rich in oil resources
and PDP is determined to hold on to these states at all cost to utilise the
huge revenue base of these states to re-launch itself to national reckoning. It
is, therefore, strategic for APC and your administration to pay particular
attention and to assist us put in place modalities to break the stronghold of
PDP in Delta and the other states.”
Cash-cow
states
This agenda
has been executed with single-minded APC rascality. APC challenged the outcome
of elections in the oil-rich Southern states. It then embarked on an onslaught
of intimidatory attacks on the judiciary to make it fall in line with its
agenda. To ensure it prevailed, some tribunal chairmen were summarily
dismissed, replaced with more maleable choices. Some cases were even
transferred to APC’s presidential stronghold in Abuja on spurious grounds. So doing, APC
secured the verdicts it wanted. The tribunals cancelled the elections in
Rivers, Abia and Akwa Ibom, requiring them to be rerun.
However,
APC met a firewall in the Supreme Court. The apex court refused to be
intimidated, in spite of President Buhari’s loaded statement in far-away Ethiopia that
the Nigerian judiciary is his major “headache” in the fight against corruption.
It overturned the doctored verdicts of the appeal courts in Rivers, Abia and
Akwa Ibom, restoring the mandate of their PDP governors. So doing, the
“Supremes” immediately became public enemy number one of the APC.
APC
Chairman, John Odigie-Oyegun, put his foot in his mouth when he could not hide
his displeasure that big fish Rivers
State slipped away from
APC’s greedy clutches. He said: “I still find the judgment on the Rivers State
governorship election totally astonishing. There is something fundamentally
wrong in the judiciary. We have lost very important resource-rich states to the
PDP. No matter how crude oil prices have fallen, it is still the most
important revenue earner for the country.”
There was
nothing wrong with the judiciary when it ruled in favour of the APC in Yobe,
Ogun, Lagos and Benue .
But when it ruled against the APC in Rivers, Abia and Akwa Ibom, something
became fundamentally wrong with it. The truth is that the issue of the legality
of the usage of the card reader as opposed to the manual register had
been established in the case of Agbaje versus Ambode in Lagos . To that extent, the tribunals in the
South-South erred in law by not using the same principle in subsequent cases.
Instead they agreed to kowtow to APC pressure.
For a party
that insists it is anti-corruption and claims to be prosecuting the PDP for
using public funds to fight elections, Oyegun revealed APC interest in the
South-South states is because they are resource-rich. This is the same language
we heard from APC legislators when they were fighting themselves silly over
“juicy” chairmanship positions in the NationalAssembly. If APC were
not a past-master at using public funds to finance elections, why would it be
so determined to control the resource-rich South-South oil-states by hook or
crook?
Manipulating
2019
The APC is
not only determined to winner-take-all today. It is equally determined to
winner-take-all the 2019 election at all costs. Jonathan is from the
South-South; a minority region. Nevertheless, he chose a Northerner, Attahiru
Jega, to be INEC chairman. Many will tell you that was a major blunder that
cost him re-election. Compare that scenario to what we have now. Buhari is from
the North-West; a majority region. Nevertheless, he has chosen another
Northerner to be INEC chairman.
When
Jonathan chose Jega, he chose him to great national approbation. But when
Buhari chose Amina Zakari as Acting INEC chairman, he chose her to widespread
public uproar. The Nigerian Constitution does not make any provision for the
appointment of an Acting Chairman of INEC. Buhari is from the North-West:
Zakari is from the North-West; violating the convention that the president and
the INEC chairman should come from different geopolitical zones.
Moreover,
Alhaji Tanko Yakassai revealed that Zakari’s late father, the former Emir of
Kazaure, was married to Buhari’s elder sister. Yakassai further disclosed that
Buhari spent a significant part of his formative years in the home of Zakari’s
father. This makes Zakari’s choice as INEC Acting Chairman totally
inappropriate. Certainly, her appointment could not have arisen out of the
president’s commitment to INEC impartiality.
This
inclination continued with the appointment of a substantive INEC chairman.
Again, President Buhari chose Mahmud Yakubu, another Northerner from Bauchi in
the North-East. In the few months Yakubu has been INEC chairman, the
organisation has become infamous for conducting inconclusive elections at the
promptings of the APC.
APC’s
strong-arm political tactics are deleterious to Nigerian democracy. Its
contempt for the rule of law and its blatant violation of judicial verdicts are
anti-democratic. Its witch-hunt of the PDP ensures it will not agree to lose in
2019, for fear of being paid back in its own coin. It also ensures that another
Jonathan will think twice before agreeing to accept defeat in the future,
learning from the fate of the PDP at the hands of the APC.
The
evidence suggest the APC is far more interested in securing its political
future than it in promoting the growth and development of democracy in Nigeria . In
view of the milestone achieved in 2015 as a result of Jonathan’s gentlemanly
departure, APC represents the worst thing that has happened to Nigerian
democracy in recent times.
Femi
Aribisala is a scholar and international affairs expert. He is currently an
iconoclastic church pastor in Lagos .
He is also a syndicated essayist for a handful publications in Nigeria . He
tweets from@FemiAribisala.
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