Wednesday, 06 June 2018 04:53

Saraki: APC politics of self-destruction - Israel Ebije

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All Progressive Congress (APC) has always operated on a political machinery lubricated with blackmail, propaganda, which facilitated the mass appeal they got at the polls ousting Mr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan.
In the wake of spasm of anger against the ruling party on account of failed promises, frail security situation and general anomie, the embattled ruling party has invented different sizes of frames to put up opponents or persons holding critical opinions for disgrace, disrepute and if possible destruction. The stage is set for the ruling party to self-destruct, now that it has started biting its own allies.

The ongoing imbroglio between the senate president, Bukola Saraki, where he has been allegedly linked with the Offa bank rubbery massacre has indeed showed how inept the APC government is in approach to issues. The ruling party has in so many ways left Nigerians with the believe that they are the wrong set of people to be managing affairs of the nation at the most critical time of our nationhood. The question is, how much is Saraki expected to share from the loot when he has the entire Senate and Federal government to manipulate for
financial gain?

It is wrong but common place to find politicians having thugs running errands for them in times of politics. Based on the confession extracted by journalists from the Offa gang leader over alleged
complicity of the senate president, it is very obvious Saraki or the incumbent Kwara state governor have nothing to do with it. The obvious
intention of linking them is to further the running battle of power agitated against Saraki who politicked his way to senate presidency when the powers that be fought desperately against him. Now he is leading new Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP) with plans to join force with the PDP against the ruling party in 2019. Characteristic of
the President Muhammadu Buhari led administration, the noose must be tied around his neck to restrain the looming “change the change” tide.

I do not have sympathy for Saraki. He is enjoying the political
cauldron he set off. He is not a saint, and not so great a threat
until the government redicule itself with incredulous propaganda, failed promises. The Sarakis in mainstream politics are soaring high largely because APC government led by president Buhari has failed, lost the general goodwill, mass appeal of right thinking Nigerians.
Consisted blackmail, imprisonment of defeated politicians in PDP has not improved their image albeit skewed anti-corruption fight and
failed war on terror. Frame up, a technique used in 1984 during the
military era of the incumbent is deployed full throttle in a fierce
battle ahead of 2019. Fela got the sting when he was tagged as an
armed robber in 1984, Obasanjo spoke against Buhari and they slammed him with power sector scam allegation, senator Dino Melaye is linked with robbers/kidnappers. Saraki is the new image of the frame up on the to-do bucket list of the APC before 2019 election. The ruling
party is on impunity drive because they are led by infantile believe that Nigerians are mostly narrow minded.

Alas Inspector General of Police (IGP) will get his pound of
flesh. He may have failed to honor the national assembly summon, but he will surely hit back at the senators who have the audacity to test his preeminence. Though he chickened out of the Gusape, Abuja police summon, he has mandated the senate president to submit his own side of
the story within 48 hours. Like every Shakespearian pound of flesh, let no blood spill while removing it. That is the flipside the ruling party has failed to look at. In their individual desperation to dish out self based vendetta, they have largely ridiculed the president and their political party. Saraki is definitely holding back a huge laugh when the tide turn against APC, just the way it happened to PDP.

The dilemma most erstwhile supporters of Buhari are passing through presently is an instructive lesson for every Nigerian. Most of those
who blindly followed him didn’t even know him. Those who knew hisc apability, felt he would do better than his predecessor. Those who spoke against the immediate past administration freely, didn’t see the
chains behind the cloak of the man they were working for. If you call it nemesis, that may be fair enough. My take however is that if the PDP had managed affairs of governance properly or for the sake of politics, managed the likes of Saraki and the nPDP, these misfits will
never have space to hold the reigns of power. Once again, we are witnessing a political party against itself.

This is the time for Nigerians to reflect deeply on the last three
years, where wrong decisions, failed promise, bad economic decisions, blame games, raging ethno-religious dichotomy terror has been the order of the day. Some lessons have been learnt and it is instructive in building political knowledge base for the elites and ordinary Nigerian. Corrupt politicians who are feathering their selfish agenda
surround Buhari. It is time for Nigeria to have solid structures
instead of revolving chair of political profiteers. Too much power is handed elected politicians in Nigeria no matter how inept they are.

APC has indeed proven that when power is given to an idiot, it is the
people that will suffer. The only way out of this vomit is through
wise decisions at the ballot. That way, youths will prove they are not lazy, no average Nigeria will be fooled by “not too young to run bill” when we do not have “not too old to run bill”. No right thinking Nigerian will be fooled by former PDP criminals who are now APC saints. Nigerians will no longer listen to achievements from the mouths of media aides but insist on physical structures.

• Ebije can be reached via: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or @ebijeisrael


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