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Wednesday, August 01, 2018

The APC Ship Is Sinking...

When we wrote much earlier that the All Progressives Congress (APC), Nigeria’s ruling party was a coalition of strange bedfellows and a one-chance special purpose vehicle to get rid of President Goodluck Jonathan by all and any means possible, we were accused of sour grapes. 







When we argued even much earlier that Nigeria’s Presidential seat of power was jinxed and that there was and there is a spiritual side to power and politics in Nigeria, we were asked to shut up. The new power brokers were so much at home with their taken authority they boasted that no demons could touch them and that they were so self-secure, they were even snoring inside the Villa. Al- hamdulillahi, they have been snoring since then.


They have allowed the demons to take charge and they have stubbornly refused to listen. When we wrote again that the APC was going to implode most certainly, and that the implosion was an accident waiting to happen, they turned round after the 2018 APC Convention to say that the analysis had been proven wrong. They got a new chairman whose stock-in-trade is propaganda and volubility, but now, a few weeks later, we have been proven right. The APC is imploding, it has in fact imploded, its sins have caught up with it, its nemesis is on grand display and some characters are learning very bitter lessons. It is not for me to gloat over this but to do my duty as a professional critic of the Nigerian condition.



This, then, is not a partisan piece; it is a subtle reminder of facts. But I don’t pity the APC and its members. Their hubris is self-made, self-inflicted and self-mismanaged. They over-promised, they have under-delivered. When President Muhammadu Buhari assumed office in 2015, the majority of Nigerians looked up to him as the miracle man, the messiah who would help to straighten Nigeria, and who with the force of his integrity will sort out Nigeria’s moral and governmental crisis. It was some kind of mass hypnotism that brought him to power because as we have seen, Nigerian was not even facing any major social, political and economic crisis of today’s proportions.



The majorities – Yoruba and Hausa/Fulani - were just tired of having a President from a minority group in power and they ganged up, gave him a bad name and got rid of him. You can argue with me over this, but I think on the whole since then, Nigeria’s minority groups have been expected to admit that their man had his own issues and so, lick their wounds and seek how they can be re-accommodated into the country’s power game, not on their own terms but on the terms of the majorities. This game plan would have worked perfectly except that Buhari who was raised to the level of a moral and leadership icon could not live up to the bill. Nigerians have been taught one bitter lesson, through him, about power and leadership: no man can give that which he does not have. President Buhari has not been able to give what he does not have. His government has thrown up more contradictions than ever. His party is disemboweling. And I don’t pity him. I don’t sympathize with him either. What a man sows, he shall reap.



The APC ship that he captains is sinking, and some of us are giggling, for we have been proven right. Very soon, we may have the captain himself, screaming SOS and Ahoy, calling for help. In the last week, 15 Senators and 37 members of the House of Representatives jumped ship. They swam across the sea to join another political party, the same party that they abandoned in 2014, that is the PDP, in what is clearly a demonstration of should I say - contrition?. I know - you don’t need to remind me, that our politicians of course don’t subscribe to any ideology other than the ideology of self and stomach, and that is why these politicians always behave strangely.



The new APC Chairman, Adams Oshiomhole, for example, likes to talk, and he has been talking as if his Chairmanship of the ruling party puts him in charge of Nigeria. He has dismissed the obvious implosion of the APC as a non-event and I think he is just playing the ostrich. Oshiomhole talks too much. He must be reminded that he is not in an Edo village anymore as a Governor and he is no longer a labour leader. He is occupying centre stage, and he has to learn to talk like a man of the centre not as someone who a return to the village has robbed of cosmopolitan values. He would have plenty of time to talk politics, as we move towards 2019, but the manner in which he has been chewing his fingers and feet and uttering drivel is part of the problem with the APC. His drivel alone is enough to sink the APC ship.



Unfortunately, President Buhari has also been behaving as if he does not know or he does not care about the utter cluelessness of his team. I suspect he knows, but his arrogance is perhaps his hubris. He doesn’t care because he does not think that Nigerians are important enough. He projects a vision, an image, and optics of power in contradistinction to the objectives of democratic governance. How on earth would a sitting and present-minded President allow the festering of the Saraki problem, to cite one obvious example? Senate President Bukola Saraki is the biggest problem Buhari has today.



As a No. 3 citizen who has been abused, harassed and intimidated by the Executive arm of government, after he was taken to the Code of Conduct tribunal and other courts, and called a thief publicly and labeled a godfather of armed robbers, Saraki is now taking his pound of flesh and he has proven that he is a master of the game. Foreign diplomats now meet with him regularly and those who believe that the Buhari myth is over and ended are clustering around him. He helped to create the APC; he is helping to destroying it and he will. One lesson here is that those who come to power on the wings of conspiracy must realize, early enough, that the same conspiracy can consume them. President Buhari is a victim of the same conspiracy that brought him to power. He is at this sorry point because he burned the bridge that brought him to power.



His failure to manage and sustain that conspiracy has resulted in the defection of Saraki and his supporters, (of course Saraki would soon defect), members of the National Assembly and the likes of Buba Galadima, who boast confidently that they and others brought Buhari into politics. Let it be remembered that in 2014/15, Buhari was indeed a strong force in his own constituency and in the South West. The combined force of his successful marketing in those two strongholds made his ascendancy unstoppable. But today, those who voted for him in Kano are burning the broom, the symbol of the party; and in the South West, the main man who carried him on his back, that is Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu has lost significant advantages. Across Nigeria, the ordinary man is no longer impressed by the Buhari persona. In the arena of politics, at least three Governors have more or less deserted the APC, namely the governors of Kwara, Sokoto and Benue and the dubious attempt to impeach he latter, that is the Governor of Benue State can only strengthen his resolve and the anger of his people. Playing the ostrich would not make the problem lighter. Please tell Oshionhole and co. There are probably more fifth columnists in the APC today than there were at any other time in the displaced PDP. History in a sense, is repeating itself.





President Muhammadu Buhari in case anyone has forgotten is the second military leader to return to power under a civilian dispensation; before him was General Olusegun Obasanjo. The symbolism and meaning of military exit and re-entry in Nigerian politics is that in spite of democracy, we are reminded of the continuing place of, or the intrusion of the military in Nigerian politics. Obasanjo may have kept that story alive, but Buhari has ruined whatever is left of it. The mood today is that no retired soldier is good enough for the biggest job in the land. The moral high ground that the officers claimed, the high horse that they climbed, their sanctimonious claims of being more disciplined, patriotic, and honest, in or out of uniform, has been exploded. President Buhari for example came to power on the wings of the claim that he will fight and end corruption, and punish corrupt persons.



Barely three years later, some of the worst scams ever in Nigerian history have been witnessed under his watch: his Minister of Finance, the equivalent of a Chancellor of the Exchequer in the UK, and Secretary of the Treasury in the United States has been implicated in an unexplained case of forgery, misrepresentation and perjury. His Minister of State for Petroleum and the Group Managing Director of the country’s oil company, NNPC got into an ego-driven argument about NNPC finances and made some disturbing revelations - nobody is looking into those disclosures. A former Secretary to the Government of the Federation was caught in a state of compromise and abuse; he got a mere slap on the wrist, he lost his position and appointed his own successor- and he has since returned to the corridors of favour; and so on and so forth. Now, even a Special Adviser to the President on Prosecutions has been accused of forging his secondary school level certificate.



And these are all APC men, the party that promised paradise and delivered hell, even within its own quarters. Some members of the party have been boasting that whether Nigerians like it or not, the APC will win the 2019 general elections and President Buhari will be re-elected. It is most strange that members of a party leading the most populous country in the Black World in an age of democracy would step forward to make such a statement. So, why are we all obtaining, keeping and securing our voters’ cards if the APC elite is so sure that our votes mean nothing? The only explanation can only be that they are politicians and not democrats. They want Buhari back, because they are using him to serve their own interests and they are ready to commit any atrocity in his name.



As I have argued before now, President Buhari’s biggest protection lies in the legacy that he leaves behind. The people he listens to, those who claim to be his managers or handlers, those who speak for or claim to speak for him, have done incalculable damage to the minimum legacy that he can lay claim to - being the second former military Head of State to serve as Nigeria’s civilian President. They insist after a fashion that he will be back in 2019 and that his legacy can be reconstructed. But here is what I think: If Buhari wins in 2019, he may have the big challenge of legitimacy to deal with. This is my point given the tragedy of the APC ship that has capsized.



But I also think that the PDP or whatever other opposition groups that may emerge can only displace Buhari or take advantage of the failure of the APC, if they come up with a credible and acceptable Presidential candidate. The APC may be sinking with Buhari as Captain but the opposition will need a strong alternative candidate and better ideas to change the game. For now, Nigerians are still where they have been in the last three years… in the valley of uncertainty.


by REUBEN ABATI

40 comments:

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    1. He mentioned Yoruba and Hausa Fulani coalition as those who foisted Buhari on us and removed my brother. Hahahaha I love making comments on blogs and people will jump to say you Igbo tribalist. ......meanwhile I am not Igbo but one of the minority tribes in Nigeria. We enjoy making our anon comments so Yoruba will jump on Igbo people as usual as if they don't know this is a country with over 450 ethnic groups yet they focus on one. fooooooooools

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    2. Hmmm Anon. Your post is thought provoking indeed.

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    3. Reuben is a sellout and should STFU.? When he was the spoke person for Jonathan why didn't he write about his government corruption, excesses and his wife over the top?
      Reuben is a bitter man looking for another position and should keep his opinions to himself

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  2. Oga Reuben you have said it all. Saraki a serving Senate President moving to PDP is the last straw. My question is WHERE IS OSIBANJO IN ALL OF THESE? @Princess Tever

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    1. Thank you unknown! This has been my question for a while! Where does Osibanjo stand? On whose side is he? On the side of Nigerians or on APC's side? He has failed Christians... I weep for so "called men of God". Keeping mute when his brethren are dying all in the name of what??

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    2. Osibanjo is a stooge. Without Tinubu,he's nobody politically.

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  3. Nice write up. And Stella celebrating as goodnews.don't be too quick..everyone laughing and smiling now ..what if 2019 APC retains power?everyone wants to tal now..everyone wants to Justify their predictions.this is naija politics..I don't think tinubu's camp is that stupid.let's wait till after 2019 elections.

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    1. Goodluck was not good for Nigeria. Buhari is not good for Nigeria. This write up is a waste of our time.

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    2. God bless you @Anonymous 10:38

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    3. Apparently lots of Nigerians do not know PMB

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  4. Short men talks too much so that people can know they are there.
    How do you expect that shirt man ikeregbe not to be noticed.


    The party should die nothing concern me

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  5. Buhari promised paradise but delivered hell. You're on point Sir.

    Godwin Alex

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  6. Reuben never disappoints. Very insightful read

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  7. Good a thing he has been DEMYSTIFIED.
    Before 2015 it was "If Buhari becomes Nigeria's President, he will do this do that. Finally what do we have?
    #story

    Thanks Mr Abati. Your last paragraph is a worthy summary;
    "For now, Nigerians are still where they have been in the last three years… in the valley of uncertainty".

    Let PDP plot a good graph from the gale of defections and take us out of this quagmire.

    This is beyond Cross Carpetting and Jumping ship, things are falling apart completely at the speed of light.

    Who still has the APC broom? Take a clue from your neighbor. Do a home cleaning with it then BURN IT.

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    1. PDP cant help either..so we should not rejoice yet,they are not fighting for common people but their pockets,lets all be wise.Their families are not even based here

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    2. But Nigerians voted Goodluck out. Are his inadequacies now acceptable because Buhari has been proven to be a bad bet? Why return to your vomit? This constant recycling of powers will benefit only those in office.

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    3. But Nigerians voted Goodluck out. Are his inadequacies now acceptable because Buhari has been proven to be a bad bet? Why return to your vomit? This constant recycling of powers will benefit only those in office.

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    4. But Nigerians voted Goodluck out. Are his inadequacies now acceptable because Buhari has been proven to be a bad bet? Why return to your vomit? This constant recycling of powers will benefit only those in office.

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  8. APC IS SINKING WHAT NOT.
    I wonder why people are rejoicing? The same old rogues ran from PDP to APC, they are now running back to PDP. This country may only move forward when everyone understands that the problem is beyond party but down to individuals.

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    1. God bless you,its still the same old people....

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  9. Ehen Stella how far? Election is coming o, shine your eye. People are buying Mansions from election campaign money o, if you no need am make u buy for BVs na there we go do SDK party. Lol

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  10. interesting piece

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  11. Useless bunch
    If only we all can just suprise them by voting in unison a very different person.

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  12. I don't know why people are jubilant over these men porting from here to there...nothing is gonna change, same men, same attitude.

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    1. I tire oo,its still same set of people fighting for their own pocket ..Nothing has changed

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  13. This article is spot on. Mr Abati never fails to deliver.

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  14. Spot on sir. Mr Abati is so making sense. But sadly, there is nobody credible enough to defect Mr Buhari's.

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  15. All bunch of recycled blood sucking demons and greedy men and women.

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  16. Why do I always enjoy reading Reuben's write up?cause he always make sense.
    I don't think buhari will loose come 2019 cause his own is a do or due affair , he is less concerned about blood shed cause he is a blood shedder

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    1. Who will shed the blood for him? Are they not the ones defecting now? In politics you never can tell, we know they are all recycled thieves but there is what is called good head and goodluck .Buhari's head is not good for Nigeria, his badluck is chronic. Never in the history of the country have we recorded so much hunger, deaths, joblessness etc. We have lost our pride amongst nations. People are confused, they just want Buhari out of power first and hope for change no matter how small it is which will do.

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    3. Buhari will win come 2019,I can bet my life on it..Yoruba's will definitely vote him even Igbo's reason zoning....It's Yoruba's turn 2023 followed by Igbo's 2031,if a PDP aspirant becomes president its another 8years 2031 before it's the southwest turn....plus it will be a case of who get money pass,and as I heard only Lagos dropped 1.6billion for Ekiti state election and as for Saraki his sister will be his undoing in Kwara state because she will be given the APC ticket for senate..

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  17. We need new blood, not all these same set of people...
    These people are only enriching their immediate family members and inner circle...
    We must open our eyes and ears before voting come next year...
    In all, who I am pained for is Tinubu... Party he built over the years with credibility and ability to perform(cos that's why people voted for Apc) is going south, yet he is keeping mute.. .
    Make he talk now

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  18. The problem this country is having is never party but individual, same ppl, so what are we rejoicing for?

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  19. TRADE UR FAULT/SPOILT INVERTER BATTERY FOR CASH:081413951131 August 2018 at 12:41

    Sinking ship or sunk ship

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  20. They promise you will be returned as senate president in pdp when you decamp,they promise you will be given a gov.ticket you decamp
    Who is fooling who.gullible nigerians are happy because of greed.smh.take it or live it the north will not live power .pmb or whoever coming from the oppsition is going to be from the north stop rejoicing

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