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Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by MayorofLagos(m): 4:43am On Oct 13, 2016
Editor’s note: Dele Awogbeoba in this piece writes on the cracked relationship between the presidency and the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

The author stresses that President Muhammadu Buhai would not be re-elected in 2019 without the support of the Yorubas which covers 7 states and a third of Kogi state.

The cracked relationship between the presidency and Jagaban

A lot has been said (mainly by people within the PDP) emphasizing the supposed cracks between the presidency and the most influential political figure from the South West of Nigeria in the person of Bola Tinubu.

The narrative seems to be that the Presidency is trying to whittle down the influence of Bola Tinubu and it has been given expression in the release of the list of Buhari’s ministerial nominees, the Kogi substitution of Bello for Faleke (which with the benefit of hindsight has been proved to be the correct decision in law (as confirmed by the Nigerian Supreme court)) and the outcome of the Ondo party primaries. On the flip side, Tinubu’s alliance has yielded a number of positives for the Yoruba nation politically.

Today, the vice president, Senate president (although this has more to do with the Northern Yoruba than Tinubu), Deputy Speaker, Chief of Defense Staff, ministries of power, works, solid minerals, communications and the head of the economic team are headed by Yorubas. A significant turnaround for the Yoruba in Nigeria especially when compared with their relatively weak power position pre May 2015.

The facts on the ground now are simple. The Buhari government at the centre is fast losing support outside his main area of core strength during his CPC days. His support in the NC, SW and Edo is weakening irrespective of whether he stands in good stead with Tinubu or not. Edo state had in 2015 for PDP nationally and APC locally. It followed that pattern a month ago by voting for APC locally but with even less convincing numbers than in 2015. Buhari’s support in the South South seems to continue to be negative.

Strangely enough, Buhari has been positive towards the Akwa Ibom/Cross River axis. He has given influential positions to that axis in the form of Chief of Naval staff and Minster of Budget and National planning to that axis. It is too early to state whether that will move the needle in 2019 in that part of the SS. What is clear is that Buhari cannot win re-election in 2019 without the Yoruba support which covers 7 states and a third of Kogi state. Tinubu should also realize that the Yoruba interests should and does exceed the emotional attachment to one man. That said, it is not in the wider Yoruba interests to let Tinubu (for all his faults and assets) be humiliated.

The Yoruba should therefore ensure that it does the following:

1. Coalesce around Tinubu within the APC and make it clear that it is all for one and one for all. Once the Northern elements of the APC know and realize that there is no room for a divide and conquer scenario it will have to retreat to the drawing board whilst calling off its attacks against Tinubu.

2. Refrain from being goaded into leaving the APC in the near term. It is a major stakeholder in the APC and a critical component of the coalition that brought this APC government to power. For the duration of Buhari’s 4 year government, the Yoruba must stay fully involved.

3. Make sure the federal ministers of Yoruba extraction are kept away from the political power play. Let them concentrate on their professional responsibility associated with their offices. They are required to support the president in the furtherance of government and they must not be distracted from doing that. The Vice President should limit himself to his professional duties and ignore the undercurrents going on between Tinubu and the President.

4. By the third year of Buhari’s government, the Yoruba will need to have been well along the line with another core strategy of reaching out significantly to the Middle Belt and the South South. This can be done in two ways (both must however by subtle).

The first is to advance moves to take up vigorously opposition to the herdsman killing. All Yoruba states should be encouraged to pass the Ekiti type law restrictions of herdsmen activity.

Subsequently, Yoruba members of NASS should start efforts to replicate such laws at the national level. Those laws will be opposed by the Fulani North. That opposition is what is desired and what needs to be highlighted. The herdsmen issue should form the basis of meetings between the Middle Belt, South West and the South East on the governorship level. That effort needs to be initiated by a South West Governor that is not overtly political. The South West should be seen as leading this effort.

Another strategy for the Yoruba’s is to reach out to former president Goodluck Jonathan

The Yoruba should (as a parallel strategy) start the subtle re-habilitation of Goodluck Jonathan. Goodluck Jonathan still represents the source of significant support within the South South.

The Yoruba should reach out to him and start the process of overcoming the irritation that his marginalization gave rise too from the Yoruba perspective and the South South irritation with the part the Yoruba played in his removal. GEJ should be invited to open new structures in the South West and to chair initiatives that bind the South West and the South South together. All these steps must be subtle and incremental. The recent interview given by Edwin Clark indicates that the SS under his leadership recognizes the historical relationship between the SW and Edo and Delta states. Moves should be made to ensure that Edo and Delta are reincorporated into the Odua group (as Lagos was recently reincorporated) which they were inequitably deprived membership of once the Mid west was created out of the western region.

Once the South South and the South West re-align, the South East (eager for South South approval and friendship) will not be far behind. The Yoruba then needs to delegitimize the Fulani led Islamic council. A Southern Islamic council should be floated and made completely independent of the Sultan led council.

MURIC should assume that role and all Yoruba states and Edo muslims be encouraged to only announce Islamic edicts coming from MURIC (which should be expanded to include other southern muslims) and ignore all edicts coming from the Sokoto caliphate. Yoruba members of that organization should be pressured to resign.

The final stage of the strategy should then be implemented in the final year of the Buhari presidency. If Buhari fails to get the message, then talks should be commenced for the merger between the PDP and the Tinubu faction of the APC. The basis should be for a Yoruba muslim from Kwara as the top person of the ticket and a person from the SS as the VP. This respects the already decided zoning formula agreed by the PDP. The SE takes the Senate Presidency and a non Yoruba person from the North Central to be elected as Speaker.

The Yoruba of the South West should get the Chief of staff position or the Secretary to the Federal Government position. The positions of Chief of Defence Staff, Chief of Army, Navy and Airforce should also be split between the four zones. The distribution of all the first class ministries should also be distributed equally between the four zones of the alliance. The re-activation of the winning coalition that propelled OBJ (in 2003) and GEJ (in 2011) would thus be reactivated.

What should not be done however, is a petulant breakdown of the Yoruba engagement within the Buhari government mid stream. At the current time no part of Nigeria is comfortable with its relative position in the power structure. Buhari’s performance has left the core North vulnerable politically.

The NC, SW, SE and SS are all feeling insecure in their position vis-a-vis the current state of play at the current time.

The Yoruba needs to be steady in its gaze and in its control of events through forward planning and strategic thinking.

The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily represent the editorial policy of Naij.com.


https://www.naij.com/1004571-yoruba-strategy-2019-look-like.html
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by modath(f): 4:45am On Oct 13, 2016
Yoruba everyday!! smiley

Mayor mi owon, oto ojo meeta. smiley

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by HungerBAD: 4:49am On Oct 13, 2016
modath:
Yoruba everyday!! smiley

Mayor mi owon, oto ojo meeta. smiley

Are you Yoruba?

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by Nobody: 4:54am On Oct 13, 2016
shitty thread..2019 is for us igbos

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by modath(f): 4:55am On Oct 13, 2016
..
Double post
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by modath(f): 4:55am On Oct 13, 2016
HungerBAD:


Are you Yoruba?


Are you serious? shocked shocked shocked , Mo won't say nothing, imma let this be my response... smiley


https://www.nairaland.com/3224555/theresa-may-kneeling-greet-queen

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by ChessEnthusiast: 4:56am On Oct 13, 2016
Yoruba should lick the arses of the children of hate because of one man for politics sake.
Empty verbiage!
Are we really cowards?
We made a decision to vote out Gej, and these cowards want exude regrets.
They can go ahead and go suck on the balls of the SS. The same Gej that didn't regard the Yoruba and thought he could win our heart by doling out cash to few inconsequential people.
I stand by my decision. Voting out the clueless one is no regret for me.
2019 election is between two notherners anyway.
Anyway, for Tinubu, karma is a biatch. I don't think he ever fought for Yoruba interest. He should keep his friends close, enemies closer.

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by HungerBAD: 5:01am On Oct 13, 2016
modath:



Are you serious? shocked shocked shocked , Mo won't say nothing, imma let this be my response... smiley


https://www.nairaland.com/3224555/theresa-may-kneeling-greet-queen


Lol

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by MayorofLagos(m): 5:08am On Oct 13, 2016
modath:
Yoruba everyday!! smiley

Mayor mi owon, oto ojo meeta. smiley

Mo, se dada ni o? Aku ojo meta!

I want to take time yab fulani small. Im setting bait and it doesnt look like they have gut to bite. grin

I havent forgotten about Ibo though, i will come back to them in due time.

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by EternalTruths: 5:12am On Oct 13, 2016
The most stuppid advice I have come across

Hungerbad,

If Tinubu does not publicly kneel down and apologize to Jonathan and SS/SE leaders, no one will ever listen to him.

Mark my words, ifJonathan can wisely ignore Buhari's book launch, he will never honor any invitation to the SW.

If you think, SE will waste her time discussing herdsmen terrorism issue with the SW, you must check the Amala being sold if it has been affected by recession.

As for the SS, once the SE and Jonathan refuse to join the SW, they will avoid the SW like Ebola

Don't deceive yourself about Edwin Clark. His political influence is gone forever

The new boss on board is Jonathan and whatever the Igbos say, he will do because he knows that the Igbos stood by him when turncoats like Edwin Clark deserted him after he lost the election

Mark my words, we will tell Jonathan never to take any SW clamor for Southern unity serious until Tinubu publicly kneels down and apologize. cool

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by Sydney22: 5:13am On Oct 13, 2016
Once the South South and the South West re-align, the South East (eager for South South approval and friendship) will not be far behind. The Yoruba then needs to delegitimize the Fulani led Islamic council. A Southern Islamic council should be floated and made completely independent of the Sultan led council.
hmmm

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by orunto27: 5:15am On Oct 13, 2016
Conjectures and Permutations. Well done!!!!
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by modath(f): 5:15am On Oct 13, 2016
MayorofLagos:


Mo, se dada ni o? Aku ojo meta!

I want to take time yab fulani small. Im setting bait and it doesnt look like they have gut to bite. grin

I havent forgotten about Ibo though, i will come back to them in due time.

smiley smiley ... You like to bell the cat (s) smiley
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by EternalTruths: 5:23am On Oct 13, 2016
Sydney22:
who ever made this statement is seriously sick ... The SE eager for SS approval and friendship ? WTF is this Afonjas smoking for God sake !!

Yorubas are deceiving themselves. They fail to realize that the 2015 election and post election stands of the Igbos to defend Jonathan if necessary through war has won over the admiration of the SS.

If the SE tells the SS to avoid the SW, she will just avoid her as if the SW has Ebola grin

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by Wizzyblack3(m): 5:29am On Oct 13, 2016
All decision comes down to the Yoruba nation, weather to remain as one or go our separate ways. So, IPOB can stfu for now.
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by Habakus: 6:22am On Oct 13, 2016
ChessEnthusiast:
Yoruba should lick the arses of the children of hate because of one man for politics sake.
Empty verbiage!
Are we really cowards?
We made a decision to vote out Gej, and these cowards want exude regrets.
They can go ahead and go suck on the balls of the SS. The same Gej that didn't regard the Yoruba and thought he could win our heart by doling out cash to few inconsequential people.
I stand by my decision. Voting out the clueless one is no regret for me.
2019 election is between two notherners anyway.
Anyway, for Tinubu, karma is a biatch. I don't think he ever fought for Yoruba interest. He should keep his friends close, enemies closer.

Guy,this your attitude right there is the attribute of a coward,back-stabber and psychophant.
All of a sudden,Tinubu that you hailed when he was dining with the North as the modern day Awolowo never fought for Yoruba interest?
You should be thoroughly asha*med of yourself.

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by maestro299: 6:27am On Oct 13, 2016
Hihihihihihihi... I laff in Swahili. The author of this 'political chess theory' has forgotten that Buhari is not GEJ that the Yorubas can use to play their 'small pikin' politics. Buhari has the total support of the Northern Elite. These are the real political masterminds and manipulators in Nigeria. They know how to play the game far better than any other tribe in this country. If they have any reason to believe that the Yorubas are trying to pull a fast one on them, they know exactly what to do to circumvent any yeye Yoruba powerplays towards 2019 without breaking a sweat.

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by wristbangle: 6:38am On Oct 13, 2016
modath:
Yoruba everyday!! smiley

Mayor mi owon, oto ojo meeta. smiley
U be spirit oo! U no dey sleep? sad

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by Tunami(m): 6:42am On Oct 13, 2016
Sometimes you guys can be very funny on this nairaland. How can someone sit down in his room or parlour to write thrash and you guys call it yoruba opinion. Which kind yeye yoruba opinion be that.

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by QuotaSystem: 6:54am On Oct 13, 2016
Novices cool.

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by modath(f): 6:56am On Oct 13, 2016
wristbangle:

U be spirit oo! U no dey sleep? sad

Toddler tinz... wink smiley

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by Nobody: 7:02am On Oct 13, 2016
Must se always attach themselves to ss(I mean the non IBO ss).
Una low self esteem too much,hian!
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by BossKratos: 7:03am On Oct 13, 2016
When I read the " rekindle with ebele jonathan part" I just knew that this thread was born out of pure uncut nonsense!











***sips coffee featuring and brandy**


cheesy
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by Mujaheeeden: 7:10am On Oct 13, 2016
QuotaSystem:
Novices cool.
the split in yoruba relationship with the north is gathering storm.

Fizznation has taken a stand and start fighting back why you are still afraid grin
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by babyfaceafrica: 7:21am On Oct 13, 2016
Ok
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by QuotaSystem: 7:22am On Oct 13, 2016
Mujaheeeden:
the split in yoruba relationship with the north is gathering storm.

Fizznation has taken a stand and start fighting back why you are still afraid grin

The musings of the naive.

My friend, never be too eager to show hands in matters like these like the author, lest you rob your sail of the wind.

Just watch, and learn
.
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by Mujaheeeden: 7:26am On Oct 13, 2016
QuotaSystem:


The musings of the naive.

My friend, never be to eager to show hands in matters like these like the author, lest you rob your sail of the wind.

Just watch, and learn
.
you need to take your stand now because your fair weather friends have started championing their ethnic cause.


Remember politics is local

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by CSTR2: 7:30am On Oct 13, 2016
Yeye People.
Sophisticated my foot.

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by ChessEnthusiast: 7:59am On Oct 13, 2016
Habakus:

Guy,this your attitude right there is the attribute of a coward,back-stabber and psychophant.
All of a sudden,Tinubu that you hailed when he was dining with the North as the modern day Awolowo never fought for Yoruba interest?
You should be thoroughly asha*med of yourself.
Now, dining with the north is fighting Yoruba interest in your warp reasoning. m0ron
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by DeLaRue: 8:07am On Oct 13, 2016
One thing is certain.

Tinubu MUST NOT quit Apc right now.

He should wait until around 2018.

His presence in the party will ensure the spectre of internal crisis continues - he should pull the trigger only when the party has no way back.
Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by IBBG(m): 8:22am On Oct 13, 2016
i think where the op has a point there is if and only if the yorubas can reach out to gej then they can get the support of SS n SE. Gej though quite now, will be very influencial come 2019. Many political big wigs will jostle for his approval. cos getting Gej approval means you've pocketed SS n SE. I think he is that influencial and we see him as an elder stateman.

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Re: Opinion For 2019 And What Yoruba Ought To Do by Bethelwealthy(m): 9:39am On Oct 13, 2016
Nobody takes the yoruba seriously again, They know there will be unsolicited betrayals..............

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