Even as he has busied himself leading the team that will
conduct a rancor-free convention for the election of a presidential candidate
of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Lagos come Thursday 10 December, 2014,
Dr. John Kayode Fayemi has not been able to stop the array of searchlights
beaming brightly on him as the preferred choice for the vice-presidential slot
of the party, and this has continued to gain acceptability among the
stakeholders by the day.
Dr. Fayemi is the immediate past governor of Ekiti state,
who was mysteriously denied victory at the June 21, 2014 election allegedly won
by the People’s Democratic Party candidate, Ayodele Fayose, and which APC is
now contesting at the tribunal. Yet Fayemi’s popularity, composure, acumen and
mien have not waned a bit, rather they have soared the more.
Now, those who count within the party want Fayemi to come
and bolster the party’s chances at the February 2015 presidential election by
partnering with whoever emerges as the presidential candidate on Thursday.
According to a party top notch that preferred anonymity, “Fayemi
stands in a good stead to assume the vice-presidential position ahead of any
other person in consideration. All the qualities we require are embedded in him.
They include: the fact that he is from the South West region where the slot is tactically
zoned, the fact that he is a Christian, the fact that he is a one-time governor
(and we still see him as a governor), the fact that he is intellectually endowed, the
fact that he is independent-minded and objective, the fact that he is level-headed and most
importantly, the high dose of integrity in him. Add to all these is his
youthfulness, that will complement the advanced age of our candidate.”
Already, the All Progressives Congress, APC seems to have placed
emphasis for the emergence of both the President and Vice president on the
three conditions of zoning, religion and experience.
For the zoning formula, APC recognizes the need to make the
president come from the North, who is to select a Vice President from the South
West. For religious balancing, the party recognizes the two major religions of pairing
a Christian vice president with a Muslim president. The third, as is canvassed for
by the Progressive Governors’ forum, is that whoever would be selected as the vice-president
by the presidential candidate that emerges must be from among them, that is, if
neither the Kano state Governor Rabiu Kwankwanso nor Imo state Governor Rochas Okorocha
emerges as the presidential candidate.
However, one neutral, but critical voice that has
kept
selling the Fayemi virtues is Prof Wole Soyinka. The Noble Laureatte has
not
hidden his desire to see a Kayode Fayemi at such a high-level putting
his integrity to use for the nation,and lacing it with intellectual
disposition and activism.
“There is a clarity in my mind.
That clarity has been demonstrated today and has been manifested in the four
years of Fayemi. My own message is that, put the mystery aside and the
emotional attachment. Continue to build on the foundation that has been laid by
him. The state has been resurrected in a way that all of us should be proud of.
I’m glad that there is no sadness on the face of anybody. I’m happy I do not
perceive any iota of regret on the face of anyone. That is the way it should
be,” Soyinka has said when he came to condole with Ekiti people
on the loss by Fayemi at the June 21 election.
Already, all the presidential aspirants have indicated their
intention to work with Fayemi as the vice-president, should they clinch the
party’s ticket. Leading the pack is the leading contender, General Mohammadu
Buhari, who has not hidden his desire to tap from the qualities in Fayemi to steer
Nigeria back to the path of honour.
Each time the
former military Head of State had to talk about Fayemi, he did not hide his
preference for him as his preferred choice as running mate. General Buhari had
during the last election fielded the radical cleric, Pastor Tunde Bakare as his
running mate.
Buhari has never hidden his desire to choose somebody from Ekiti,
the nation’s fountain of knowledge and land of honour, as his running mate. That
was his intention, even in 2011 Presidential Election before he was prevailed
upon by certain forces to pick Pastor Bakare.
Hitherto his settling for Pastor Bakare, the name of former Ekiti
State governor, Niyi Adebayo, was repeatedly linked to the move on the basis of
similar criteria possessed by Fayemi. It is believed that Fayemi with his
political experience and background as an activist would no doubt pull more
weight than any non-political element this time around.
Also, the Action Congress of Nigeria at the same time Buhari
was in CPC fielded another integrity-driven non-politician Fola Adeola, a
seasoned banker for the vice-presidential position as running mate to former
Chairman of Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), Mallam Nuhu
Ribadu.
Buhari noted that Ekiti State really proved itself as an
intellectually endowed state under Fayemi as exhibited in the roll call of the
recipients of the 2014 merit awards.
Also speaking on the Fayemi virtues,
Speaker of the House of Representatives in Abuja, Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, remarked
that posterity would be a better judge that Fayemi ruled Ekiti state in
dignified ways to the extent that he left unforgettable marks in Ekiti State.
According to Tambuwal whose initial
ambition was to take a shot at the presidential slot before settling for the
governorship candidacy of his home Sokoto State, Fayemi combined good
governance and politics, and that aside losing the election, he still continued
his to deliver dividends of democracy to the people.
National Chairman of the APC, Chief Odigie-Oyegun, further
the expression of confidence in the character of Fayemi when he said the party
settled for Fayemi in the search for whom to conduct a fair and transparent
election.
“We wanted to go for a retired judge, but it occurred to
us that we have somebody who is as white as snow that can serve as chairman.
The innovation is, we have asked aspirants to nominate members, to assure them
of our transparency and we want them to be part of the process,” he said.
Fayemi is it.
Both Kwankwanso and Alhaji Abubakar Atiku, two other highly
rated presidential aspirants in APC have at one time or the other declared
their preference for Fayemi for the VP slot. Being the only Christian among the
governors in the South West geo-political zone, coupled with his
independent-mindedness level-headedness and display of integrity in handling
assignments, they see him as being in a very good stead to assume the position
ahead of his other colleagues in the zone.
Spice these with the fact that the governors in the APC
under the aegis of the Progressive Governors Forum, which Fayemi has diligently
served as Publicity Secretary and one of its brain boxes, would want one of
their own to clinch the vice-presidential slot, should they lose the
presidential slot to any of the leading contenders, then one has all searchlights
beamed brightly on Dr. John Kayode Fayemi.
On the other hand, Dr. Fayemi who has always reiterated that
moral values and intellectual ideas remain the key tools in the struggle for
democracy and development, does not take the responsibility placed on his
should and the expectations required of him lightly.
According to him “this assignment (and of course any
assignment) isn’t about how, but also about who. But the ‘how’, which is the
process is more important than the ‘who,’ the ultimate candidate. We must
remove the doubt about our commitment to internal democracy,” he has assured.
On how he
was able to steer the ship of Ekiti State towards the path of honour, he humbly
said “for us anyway, in the last four years, it has been truth, sacrifice with
integrity, honour, compassion, commitment to good governance and competence in
public office. For us, public office remains the highest form of duty. We have
no apology for all we have done. We thank our people for the solidarity and
support,” he said.
While accepting to serve as the chairman of the convention committee, Dr Fayemi assured the national leadership that he would be his usual self and that his committee would not disappoint the party faithful in its onerous assignment. He noted that the main opposition party must inspire Nigerians on its avowed commitment to due process and internal democracy.
No comments:
Post a Comment