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How The APC Shot Itself In The Foot by businessline: 6:40am On Jun 11, 2015 |
The tragedy that hit the ruling All Progressives Congress on Tuesday was pretty predictable, only that it happened on us much earlier than I expected. I understand that partisans would consider classifying Tuesday’s happenstance as tragic outrageous, but if such persons tarry and get a bit more reflective, they would recall that the Peoples Democratic Party was deprived of just half of what the APC lost earlier this week when AminuTambuwal emerged as the Speaker of the House of Representatives on June 4, 2011. But that marginal loss was enough to signal the beginning of the end of the party’s long reign. How then are we able to predict what could happen when a ruling party does not have the confidence of leaders of the two chambers of the national assembly from the very outset? I think it is tragic, especially for a party which bore so much promise. But the APC had it coming. Hinging his decision not to interfere in the selection of the leaders of the National Assembly on the change mantra on which he was elected, President Muhammadu Buhari had stated in clear terms that he was ready to work with whoever emerges from the two chambers. But events have shown that Buhari was alone in the contemplation that change should indeed transform from a mere election slogan into an action word starting with the party. Some stalwarts of the party apparently calling the tunes for members of the National Working Committee insisted that two people, namely Senator Ahmed Lawan and Femi Gbajabiamila, must emerge as the Senate President and Speaker of the House of Representatives respectively regardless of the feelings of other party members who were interested in the offices. Mock elections that they called went on in spite of the boycott of Senator Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara and their supporters with the desired candidates of the powers that be declared elected. From here, a couple of discomforting things came up about the APC. The first is that a party which came to Nigerians with promises for change betrayed the people by going about the selection of candidates for national offices with such a draconian flavour. While it is okay that a party may want to resolve the multiplicity of aspirations for offices among its members, it is counterproductive for party leaders to maintain that only people of their choice would make it to the offices, in spite of the interests of other eminently qualified people. In the aftermath of the emergence of Saraki and Dogara as Senate President and Speaker House of Representatives respectively, I have heard murmurings of over ambition from shocking quarters including the spokesperson for the APC, Alhaji Lai Mohammed. But I wonder whether there is really anything so called amongst politicians. It is legitimate for anyone to seek to attain any office that they desire. If the party on whose platform such a person has any contrary idea, it behoves the party to either present a compromise, compelling enough for the aspirant to reconsider or go defeat him in a free and fair contest. If both parties are unable to reach a compromise, it is within the right of such a candidate to pursue his dream. This is more so when Saraki and Dogara only asked for open internal elections instead of the ones they thought were skewed in favour of candidates of some leaders of the party. In any case, wouldn’t the desire of members of the NWC and their sponsors to decide who occupies these positions also amount to over ambition if we were to employ the same standards? Another point suggesting that Saraki and Dogara would have good company if the over-ambitious tag should stick is that in spite of the enormous capital that the duo and others brought to the APC when they left the PDP in 2014, the party, by insisting that none of them was good enough to take the numbers three and four positions in the land, bares its disrespect for justice, fairness and equity. This is in spite of the realisation that no politician makes such sacrifices for the love of God. All politicians make moves which would ultimately further their career and these veterans know this but chose to be self-centred. http://nigeriacamera.net/how-the-apc-shot-itself-in-the-foot/ |
Re: How The APC Shot Itself In The Foot by snazzy5050(m): 6:41am On Jun 11, 2015 |
they are to be blamed for saraki's emergence as senate president |
Re: How The APC Shot Itself In The Foot by babs01(m): 6:42am On Jun 11, 2015 |
we know |
Re: How The APC Shot Itself In The Foot by DickDastardly(m): 6:44am On Jun 11, 2015 |
Bikonu where is the "CHANGE"? Do we have to wait for a millenium |
Re: How The APC Shot Itself In The Foot by DickDastardly(m): 6:45am On Jun 11, 2015 |
Mynd_44 i see you. Where has our "CHANGE" gone to? |
Re: How The APC Shot Itself In The Foot by Nobody: 6:48am On Jun 11, 2015 |
Both Senate president and speaker are apc member so what's d problem? |
Re: How The APC Shot Itself In The Foot by Nobody: 7:04am On Jun 11, 2015 |
yemaldo: Biko helep me ask the people wey dey celebrate. Dem no know say na one power block inside APC produce Saraki against the other power block wey want to nominate everybody |
Re: How The APC Shot Itself In The Foot by Nobody: 7:05am On Jun 11, 2015 |
DickDastardly:The CHANGE is that National Assembly members elected their own leaders. |
Re: How The APC Shot Itself In The Foot by seyidboy(m): 7:14am On Jun 11, 2015 |
k |
Re: How The APC Shot Itself In The Foot by iykebesbt1(m): 7:30am On Jun 11, 2015 |
next time, they should aim at the balls |
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