The long awaited National convention of the All
Progressive Congress (APC) took place weeks back with various leaders
emerging at different levels at Eagles Square, Abuja.
It was a gathering that was eagerly awaited due to the earlier fears
being held in some quarters as regard the credibility or otherwise of
the convention. Yes, the Convention has come and gone, but the news
making the round is the outburst from a Chieftain of the Party and an
aspirant for the Chairmanship position, Chief Tom Ikimi. Amongst his
allegations were, the National leader of the party, Chief Bola Ahmed
Tinubu had hijacked the Party in order for his preferred candidate Chief
Odigie Oyegun to emerge as the substantive Chairman of the Party.
Chief Ikimi went as far as referring to the APC as a personal
property of Ahmed Tinubu. But really, is the APC a personal property of
Tinubu? I thought with the merger of 4 political parties including that
of Muhammadu Buhari, the APC should be a party for all.
Is Tom Ikimi being a bad loser? If he had emerged the Party’s
Chairman, would he be saying the same thing? Why are Nigerian
politicians always involved in such double standards? If it favors you,
due process was followed but when the reverse is the case, they will cry
daylight robbery. But truly speaking how did Tom Ikimi expect to be
made the APC National Chairman? Is Tom Ikimi not a man of Establishment?
This was a man that dined and wined with the Government of the day and
when things did not go his way, he became a progressive overnight.
Imagine Timipre Sylva, the erstwhile Governor of Bayelsa state even
vying for the same position.
A man that was until today a staunch PDP man justling to become the
APC’s helmsman. How realistic is that? At the risk of being
misunderstood, everybody is free to aspire to any office, but in
politics there are positions you do not distribute to just anybody. A
party’s Chairmanship position is the engine room and in most cases, the
position goes to core party men. If you are in doubt, ask the players
themselves. I have not met Chief Oyegun in person but looking at his
antecedents from being a former Governor of Edo state down to his
consistency in the defunct All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), it is
difficult to ignore him over candidates whom recently strolled into the
APC from the PDP.
Oyegun is not known as a perennial decamper like his rivals.The
question on everybody lips now, is Chief Tom Ikimi bound for the PDP?
Listening to him days after the Convention, it remains to be seen if
he would remain in the APC. You can’t be that denigrating about the
supposed National Leader of your party and still remain in their fold.
Should losing an election automatically mean leaving for a rival party?
What happen to the politics of ideology?
Why are we lacking in principles in this clime? But to be fair to
Chief Ikimi, in as much as consensus seems very common in our politics,
why not do an open ballot where all aspirants go to the field and
campaign and whoever wins take the prize. But opponents of this approach
claimed that the system could be hijacked by money bags and with the
system of winners takes all, it will promotes bad blood among the
victors and losers alike.
So according to them, consensus is the way to go. But consensus has
its shortcomings because it makes party Chieftains deciding everything
at the detriment of those at the lower rung of the ladder. But Chief
Ikimi with all his experience should also learn to be a good sportsman
and hope better days would come instead of jumping from one party to
another which is only a sign of desperation.
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