Ganiyu Adams, factional leader of the Yoruba self-determination
group, Oodua People’s Congress (OPC), says Muhammadu Buhari should not
expect to win the south-west en masse in the February 14 presidential
election.
With Buhari, the candidate of the All Progressives
Congress (APC) expected to win most votes in the north-east and
north-west and President Goodluck Jonathan projected to enjoy support in
the south-south, south-east and north-central, most analysts have
predicted that south-west votes will decide the winner.
But
Adams does not agree with the projections that Buhari will make a
clean-up in the south-west based on the dominance of APC in the
geo-political zone.
“Don’t think that south-west is APC states.
South-west is a place that you cannot use the media to deceive. We are
highly exposed and highly educated,” he told Nigeria Today newspaper in
its latest edition due for the market on Monday, January 26.
“For you to say we should go one way, it is impossible. I don’t think
that the south-west will vote for Buhari en mass. Don’t forget the pain
caused by the June 12 annulment, it is still fresh in the mind of our
people many died in the cause of June 12 struggle, many lost a lot of
properties. I don’t think our people will trust a Hausa/Fulani man from
the north this time around.”
Frederick Faseun, leader of another
faction of OPC and founder of the Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), has
already thrown his weight behind Jonathan, with UPN adopting the
president as its candidate. '
Adams, meanwhile, refused to blame
Jonathan for Nigeria’s woes, maintaining that governors and lawmakers
also have their role to play.
Below are excerpts from the interview. Nigeria Today:
Some people criticised the conduct of National Conference last year
while others regard it as one of the major achievement of President
Goodluck Jonathan. As a member of that conference, do you see the
conference as a major achievement of this government?
Ganiyu
Adams: In the actual fact, those who criticised soft-pedaled before we
got to the middle of our deliberations and got convinced of what we were
doing and started having a re-think. Majority of those who started the
criticism came from the opposition parties because they believe if the
conference succeeds; it would be a major achievement of President
Goodluck Jonathan’s government but thank God at the end of the day, it
was one of the best conferences Nigeria ever had in the country.
The conference had about 630 recommendations out of the 20 committees.
There was no committee that does not have new recommendations, even the
recommendation for restructuring of the country was exactly like that of
the U.S. We borrowed this presidential system of government from
America but when we started operating it, we twisted it to our own
selfish interest. But the conference afforded us the opportunity to put
thing right both in structure, security, intelligence, human rights,
religion, environment, derivation formula and judiciary to the extent
that it recommended the setting up of Supreme Court in every state of
the federation, the conference also recommends that every state should
have its own constitution as practised in America.
The
conference also recommended for the establishment of state police,
creation of local government based on available resources to its state,
the local government before existed as a third tier of government where
state governors starve them of funds by sitting or embezzling their
allocations from the federation account. But under the new arrangement,
as recommended by the conference, they exist under the state control
where state government share money to the existing councils, if the
governor like he can create or reduce the number of the existing local
governments in the state. So by and large the conference was one of the
best achievements of Jonathan since he became the president of this
country in 2011.
The 2015 general election is few weeks away
from now, many people are afraid that the present democracy could be
truncated as a result of violence. Do you have that kind of fear?
I don’t have fear that the 2015 will degenerate into violence. In the
beginning I have that kind of fear but when I started monitoring the
campaigns of the two main presidential candidates, I realised that there
should be little of such fears that we should allow to exist in our
heart. I said this because the two main presidential candidates have
held rallies in more than five states now and we have not heard of
violence in the camp of the two major parties even when Buhari went to
south-south, the base of the incumbent president, there was no crisis
and Jonathan came to the south-west where we have about four APC sitting
governors and there was no crisis. The way things have started and
moving, my fear is being reduced with every passing day and we are
growing through holding democratic elections.
I just watched a
workshop held in Abuja where all the presidential candidates were called
to sign undertaking that there would be no violence after the general
elections. This is a new thing in our democracy, day by day we are
learning on how to conduct a violence free election in the country. I
don’t have fear that crisis or violence will erupt after the general
elections in February.
In your assessment of the present administration, do you think Jonathan deserves a second term in office?
I will not agree with that. Those who are saying that Jonathan does not
merit second term are those who are eager to take over power from him,
if Jonathan can survive with the presence of Boko Haram and the attack
from MEND at the beginning of the government, and in 2009, we witnessed
an economic crunch which in grammar you can call it economic meltdown
and for him to survive and at the end of the day our GDP is the first in
Africa, definitely if we can have him in second term without much
problem. He can do more than we expected, and I saw him as a
detribalised president who does not have the mind of tyranny. He is the
only president that people will abuse and he will not ask the security
agents to arrest and try you. What members of the opposition did to
Jonathan with the mind of maturity he absolved it, they cannot do10 per
cent of it to former President Olusegun Obasanjo when he was in power.
His simplicity cannot be compared, his humility is something to write
for others to emulate. So, he is a president that can build a strong
foundation for Nigeria’s nascent democracy.
If we continue with
the way President Obasanjo governed the country for eight years where we
have democracy with a nucleus of a dictatorship our democracy would
have suffered greatly, but if we have the opportunity to continue with
the way President Jonathan has been running the affairs of the country,
we will be able to stabilise and look for a reliable person to take over
from him. So, I believe he merit second term, no matter the way you
abuse him, he would laugh and not even respond. Kinsley Kuku told me
that when he responds to some of the president’s critics and members of
the opposition group, the president had to caution him that those people
are elder statesmen. So Jonathan is highly matured to the extent that
the opposition will say that he is too soft to be president of the
country, and if he changes his character, they will call him a dictator.
I believe he is a president that believes in a peaceful society.
Do you think Jonathan stands a better chance of getting support in the south-west?
Don’t think that south-west is APC states. South-west is a place that
you cannot use the media to deceive. We are highly exposed and highly
educated. For you to say we should go one way, it is impossible, I don’t
think that the south-west will vote for Buhari en masse. Don’t forget
the pain caused by the June 12 annulment, it is still fresh in the mind
of our people many died in the cause of June 12 struggle, many lost a
lot of properties. I don’t think our people will trust a Hausa/Fulani
man from the north this time around.
What is your assessment of our elected politicians in terms of delivering dividends of democracy?
People are blaming Jonathan for hardship in the country, they cannot
blame state governors and law makers in the country who are being given
constituency allowances but everybody is blaming Mr. President when I
talk about politicians I speak without exception. Many governors and
local government chairmen could not give account of what they collect
every month from the allocation account. Before the current fall in the
prices of crude oil, some were collecting about N6 -7 billion every
month and all they do is to embark on elitist projects that have no
direct impact on the lives of common people only to come and accuse Mr.
President that he is not performing. One thing I respect Jonathan for is
despite pressures from the ruling PDP, he refused to influence the
result of elections as we have witnessed from the result of Anambra,
Edo, Ekiti, Ondo and Osun states governorship elections. We were
surprised when a large number of security agents were sent to Ekiti and
Osun states during the last elections, it was later we got to know that
some members of the party gave him a wrong assessment of the situation
that there will be crisis during the elections. Follow us on twitter
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