SKC Ogbonnia |
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), SKC Ogbonnia, has
lambasted the party’s national leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, for
endorsing automatic 2019 ticket for President Muhammadu Buhari.
In a letter on Wednesday entitled ‘Asiwaju Tinubu, What Has Buhari
Promised You This Time?’, he recalled that the former Lagos governor
once admonished the governor of Imo State, Rochas Okorocha for once
saying “there is no other alternative to President Buhari.”
Ogbonnia, who last week said there was foreign opposition to Buhari’s second term ambition,
wrote: “In your words, ‘No governor can appropriate the power of
endorsement to themselves because President Muhammadu Buhari himself
believes in due process and rule of law’. That was last November.
“Your view, then, is consistent with the communique at the end of the
Southwest APC Stakeholders meeting in Ibadan October 2018, where Bisi
Akande, former interim national chairman of the APC, made it clear that
“anybody in the APC was free to be the standard bearer of the party in
the 2019 presidential election.”
“This apparent consensus within the leadership of the party at the
time helped to spur some party patriots, including my humble self, to
declare to seek the office of the president under the platform of APC.
But, more importantly, the posterity beckons for change at the
presidency, especially considering Buhari’s furrows of failures. These
failures, remember, prompted you (Asiwaju Tinubu) to also take several
swipes at the president, reminding in one occasion that, “We have to criticize ourselves when it is necessary, speak truth to power. We are
the power.”
“Consistent with that truth to power, I can state without mincing
words that your degree of inconsistency on the issue of automatic
tickets is beginning to trouble me. For example, immediately after our
national convention this June in Abuja, you said to Buhari: “Mr.
President, you will win in 2019. They can’t stop you.”
“Asiwaju Tinubu, who are the “They” you were referring to above? As
an APC presidential aspirant, I felt dumbfounded with such gross
partiality from the national leader of our party. But I would later
forgive the remark as a green gaffe, believing that you were carried
away with the euphoria of the reunion with the president in the open
glare of both friends and foes.
“Regrettably, the pattern of partiality has continued. As recent as
August 14, 2018, you were caught on tape at the Lagos State Stakeholders
meeting of the party, where you stated as follows: “Our president,
President Muhammadu Buhari, has done well. He deserves another term, and
we will support him to win because he is our man.” Interestingly, this
latest round of ballyhoo came the same day, the same event, and in the
same breath and breadth with your compelling admonition that the concept
of automatic tickets is alien to the vision of the APC and must not be
allowed, using Lagos State as example.
“And you are not done. Few days later, August 19, 2018 to be exact,
you lambasted some party leaders who defected to the opposition in
recent weeks, including Bukola Saraki and Aminu Tambuwal, charging that
they “left the party to return to a motley agglomeration that would
promise them what true democracy could not: automatic tickets…”.
“Sir, why do you appear to be promoting automatic ticket at the
presidential level while at the same time projecting an opposite view at
the states? Why the teetering contradictions? So, where art thou?
“Mr. Tinubu, it is no longer news that the political romance between
you and Mr. President rekindled when he took you along on a trip to
ECOWAS function in Cote d’ Ivoire last year where he cajoled you once
again with the title “National Leader” after a long wave of ridicule.
Buhari followed by gracing your birthday, which you embraced like a
child warming up to a Father Christmas, ostensibly to paint a picture of
a united party. I endorsed the move and style!
“But there comes a time political shenanigans, regardless of the intentions, must give way to common good.
“The cardinal crest of common good is the truth. The objective truth
in this case is that God used APC and Muhammadu Buhari to rescue Nigeria
in 2015 from the ruins under PDP; but, today, while the APC remains a
beacon of hope for the Nigerian future, Buhari’s vision has become polar
opposite to that future. Worst of all, his balloon of public trust,
initially inflated by a hybrid of modesty and anti-corruption cover, has
been deflated by a series of unjust practices and broken promises.
“None of these broken promises has created more crises in our party
than Mr. Buhari reneging on his pledge to serve only one term, which is
central to the mass defection that rocked our party. As if that is not
enough, the party is facing another bad omen in a new chairman, Adams
Oshiomhole, who is so desperate to circumvent internal party democracy
to ensure automatic ticket for the same Buhari.
“So, why the undue prejudice against other APC presidential aspirants
who are much better than Buhari? So, what is Muhammadu Buhari promising
this time that he did not promise before but reneged? What is he
promising that is making you to toy around with a central tenet of our
great party?
“I said in a recent interview that some of the people promoting
Buhari for second term, including you, Tinubu, el-Rufai, and Okorocha,
inwardly wish that the president can respect nature and withdraw so they
can take a shot at the Aso Rock now. I have also lived for months with
the tittle-tattle that Buhari promised to endorse your presidential
ambition, come 2023. But, please, don’t buy the gambit!
“Do not allow yourself to be in a vain competition with the Buhari’s
“wise” minions from the East, who are going around spewing a similar
nonsense that the same man will make them president in the same 2023.
Common sense dictates that a sitting president that professes injustice
and impunity while seeking second term in office is most likely to do
worse as a lame duck.
“Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, to whom much is given, much is expected.
Please lead. Instead of exerting much energy on defectors, let us focus
on the future of our party. It calls for true internal democracy. A bold
step forward is to persuade President Buhari to emulate other
progressive democracies and accept my standing challenge for a
presidential debate on our visions for Nigeria.
“Moreover, you, as the national leader of our party, ought to
recognize the mood in the country. Nigerian masses are yearning for a
dynamic, charismatic, knowledgeable, detribalized, and modern leader who
has the willpower and the energy to make Nigeria great for all.
Muhammadu Buhari is not that leader”.
-Daily Post
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