By Godwin Etakibuebu
At the last count, eight states of the federation have drawn
up parallel Executives to counter what some people called “authentic
Executives” of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, during the recently
concluded congresses. One of the most unbelievable states where this happened
is Lagos . That some
people, albeit members of the APC in Lagos State, could challenge the supremacy
of the de-facto Jagaban of the South-West politics would remain one of the
wonders of modern Nigerian political history.
Emergence of the parallel Executives in the eight states came
with re-introduction of politics of blood-spilling into the Nigerian polity and
this is the most unfortunate dimension of the APC debacle. These eight
states of Lagos ,
Oyo, Ondo, Zamfara, Enugu ,
Ebonyi, Kwara and Delta, where parallel Executives emerged saw violence. A few
people died in some of these states while in others, it was a day of bloodbath;
like the case in Ondo State , where
notable citizens were grossly humiliated as most of them were stripped naked.
This is without mentioning Imo State where
Rochas Okorocha, the APC governor, was completely demystified and dethroned by
the machinery of the APC itself.
The irony of this sordid shameful show of power is the fact
that the perpetrators, both victims and victors, are all members of the APC.
They are all members of the same APC family, speaking the same APC
language, eating from the same APC table, wearing the same APC Aso Ebi with the
same APC political blood-genotype running through their veins and indeed, the
children of the same wicked APC mother, a mother like Jezebel. This is where it
takes a more deadly and dreadful manifestation for the larger society in fear of
things to come.
If in the process of “family” congresses like the one under
discourse, lives could easily be terminated without qualms, what happens when
this deadly “family” of APC shall meet with other personae dramatis of other
political parties in an outdoor show of general elections, like the one we are
awaiting in 2019? This is not to say that APC is the only political party in Nigeria with
monopoly of violence. It would be absurd to say so because a political
observation over the years identified the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, as a
showroom of violence under President Olusegun Obasanjo. Through his two-term
tenure of eight years, mostly the last four years, violent deaths were free
gifts for members of the Nigerian political class, most especially within the PDP.
We shall talk more on this as we progress. Major-General
Muhammadu Buhari’s Congress for Progressive Change [a political party the
former Military Head of State formed in April 2009], was another political
party that introduced violence, albeit a deadly one for that matter, into the
Nigerian polity, only at post-election level. The party which participated in
the 2011 general elections but could not deliver its presidential candidate to
the Villa in Abuja for reason of abysmal performance, succeeded in delivering
souls of many Nigerians, mostly those youths who were on service to their
fatherland [members of the NYSC deployed to serve in some Northern states], to
the great-beyond. Of course, the First and Second Republics had their own versions of violence and brutality displayed but more in the First than the Second Republic .
The First Republic witnessed
uncontrollable wanton destruction of lives and property all over Nigeria .
Such madness was, however, moderated in the Second Republic through
the human-face character and person of Shehu Shagari, Executive President of
that Republic. The years between the First and the Second Republics were the
years the “Military Boys”, with their styles of “decorated violence”, made
incursion into the Nigerian political scene and took away serenity, in addition
to respect for lives and property, from Nigeria. They came to loot. They came
to destroy. They came to kill. And they, all of them, achieved hundred per cent
performances on these records! Theirs was an era better forgotten for the sake
of not offending the sensibility of our collective memories but suffice to say
that most of them, personae dramatis of that era, who unleashed terror on us
while they wore the military uniform then, are back with us again as political
actors in civilian dresses [Babaringa or Agbada].
This is an observation we must hold dearly to our hearts if
we know the difficulty of a Leopard changing its colour. What did the events of
the APC nation-wide congresses, recently concluded, with its frightful
political violent results, portray for Nigeria ’s
emerging polity, particularly in 2019 general elections?
If the truth must be told, there is likely going to be danger
ahead in the Nigerian political horizon if APC, given what it has manifested in
the congresses under discussion, and being Nigeria’s ruling political party,
leads our country into the next general elections, come 2019. There is an
urgent necessity of escalating the evaluation of this matter as such exercise
will help our preparation for what to expect and also, doing the needful as a
people, in order to avoid the impending evil day.
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