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Anambra Guber, Nwoye And The Igbo Agenda by Trumpism: 11:50am On Nov 03, 2017
Anambra Guber, Nwoye and the Igbo Agenda

By Brown Justice

In 1982 when the late Ikemba Nnewi, Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu returned to Nigeria from exile, many of his contemporaries had expected him to join the Nigerian Peoples Party (NPP) widely seen as Igbo party because it was led by the late Owele of Onitsha, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, but to their greatest suprise, the late Ikemba joined the National Party of Nigeria (NPN) which was Nigeria's ruling party in the second republic.

Reporters who were curious went to Ikemba and asked him why he did not join the NPP seen as Igbo party, Ojukwu told them that he joined the NPN because he wanted to bring the Igbo race back to national politics so that they would be part of the mainstream politics where decisions that affects the entire nation are taken.

After the 1983 governorship race in the old Anambra State, the governorship candidate of NPN, Chief Chukwuma Onoh won the election thereby denying the candidate of the NPP, Chief Jim Nwobodo who was loyal to Dr. Azikiwe re-election.

Ever since then, the Igbo race have always identified with national politics until the 2015 general elections.

Because of the bitter experience he had when he was an opposition governor of the old Anambra State in 1979 especially how beneficial projects that would have boosted the socio-economic and political wellbeing of the southeast region were taken away from him simply because he was an opposition governor, Chief Jim Nwobodo wanting to prevent the repeat of what transpired during the second republic hurriedly moved large chunk of southeast leaders to the ruling All Progressive Congress, (APC).

Before I delve in to the current political gymnastics in Anambra State and the entire southeast region, I want to state that Ndi-Igbo have never played opposition politics before. Apart from the fact that their political disposition is one that makes things happen which was responsible for why they have been in national politics right from 1960, the Igbos does not have the ingredients needed to play opposition politics in Nigeria.

They are not in control of the media which is very indispensable for vibrant opposition. They are rich but does not have the type of slush fund required for vibrant opposition politics. The monthly federal allocation of the entire states in the southeast region is not up to what Lagos State earns monthly as Internally Generated Revenue (IGR).

When the APC was in opposition, it took Lagos State and some high net worth individuals to keep the party afloat and vibrant until it was able to win the 2015 Presidential race. But, no southeast state can do that for PDP or APGA because some of them are still having issues with the payment of workers salary. So, the only way for Igbos to regain their lost identity in national politics is by embracing the ruling All Progressives Congress so as to be part of the mainstream decision making process in the country.

Hence, with about two weeks to the November 18 governorship race in Anambra State, Nigerians and friends of Ndi-Igbo are watching with keen interest to see which direction the region would go because Anambra State is the mirror of the entire southeast region and it will tell the world what to expect from the zone in 2019.

The outcome of the Anambra election will also prove to national strategists as to whether the southeast region is ready to play politics of reason or they are still interested in the politics of sentiments they played in 2015.

We have seen from events across the globe that sentiment is not a strategy. Sentiment is myopic, it is suicidal and it does not help or influence anything positive.

The fact of the matter is that, the southeast region made some terrible mistakes in 2015 because they allowed many unreasonable factors to sway their main interests which Anambra race presents an opportunity to correct.

As usual, some of the terrible leaders who led the region to the worst political tsunami in 2015 are at it again trying to use the Anambra race to drive the region in to Hurricane Katrina just because they want to advance their selfish political and financial interest without giving a hoot to what becomes of the Southeast region after the polls.

Already, they are many candidates jostling for Anambra Government House, but the race as it is today is a tripartite race between the All Progressives Congress (APC), Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA). APGA is only constricted to Anambra State without any hope of expansion now or in the future. PDP is a party rejected by Nigerians in 2015 for so many reasons.

One had thought the PDP had learnt some bitter lessons on what made it to lose the 2015 rounds of election both at the centre and in some states. But its August primary election for Anambra State shows the party learnt no lesson.

One of the reasons that made Nigerians to sack PDP from power in the said year was because it imposed unqualified candidates on party members against popular wishes. The same feat was repeated in Anambra PDP primary this year. Instead of using authentic delegates list for the conduct of the Primary, doctored delegates lists were used in conducting the shambolic primary.

How can we explain a situation whereby people who were not members of the PDP as of January this year were brought in to be party flag bearers? The PDP constitution clearly stated that before any defector is allowed to run for any elective post in the party, such person must have stayed in the party for at least two good years, instead of allowing the law to run on its full course, the law was breached to allow somebody who as of January this year was not a PDP member to fly its flag.

The PDP Constitution also stated that the only condition that will allow a defector to fly its flag is when the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party grants waiver to such a defector, but the party NEC meeting was not held as at the time the primary was conducted let alone granting the party's waiver to anybody, yet a defector was allowed to fly its flag. Does that show any sign of remorse on the side of a party that woefully lost the 2015 elections on the account of impunity? Or how can a party that does not respect its own constitution respect the entire constitution of Nigeria?

The APC has a very young, dynamic and vibrant candidate which also reflects the yearnings and aspirations of the people of the zone. Tony Nwoye is also a good and sellable candidate which has already put the party at a very advantageous position ahead of the polls.

Apart from using the November 18 governorship election in Anambra State to gauge which direction the southeast region would go in 2019, it will also prove the sincerity and commitment of the people of the zone to their clamour for the inclusion of youths in governance.

Whichever angle anybody views it from, the fact remains that the southeast region needs a comeback to national politics and the November 18 polls will show the political direction of the zone.

Therefore, if I am to chose among the tripartite candidates, I would rather go for Comrade Tony Nwoye because of the greater stake the Igbos have to protect in project Nigeria.

Mr. Brown Justice writes from Abuja
Re: Anambra Guber, Nwoye And The Igbo Agenda by christejames(m): 11:54am On Nov 03, 2017
Even Nwoye knows he ain't moving an inch close to the govt house at Awka. He should keep politicking cause that's what he is good at...

The right thinking Anambrarians can't wait for the day when Obaze will be sworn in.
Re: Anambra Guber, Nwoye And The Igbo Agenda by Trumpism: 11:39pm On Nov 03, 2017
christejames:
Even Nwoye knows he ain't moving an inch close to the govt house at Awka. He should keep politicking cause that's what he is good at...

The right thinking Anambrarians can't wait for the day when Obaze will be sworn in.


That is your opinion though!
Re: Anambra Guber, Nwoye And The Igbo Agenda by Nobody: 12:06am On Nov 04, 2017
funny. A paraphrased summary of this write-up is
1) the SE should vote APC because the lack necessary funds to "impose " an opposition candidate at the federal level (thought APC was a poor party prior to 2015?)
2)The SE should leave sentimental politics and embrace -(he didn't say) politics. The author failed to point out that tribal sentiment plays a major part in Nigeria's elections.
3)The Igbos lack political sophistication (don't know what sophistication is).
it's obvious the author isn't a homegrown Igbo (if he is igbo at all), otherwise he would know that the crux of the issue is Buhari as a person and not the north as a people. He would know that the SE APC is now a collection of Igbo lotters (wonder how peeps are expected to embrace a party ouk belongs to) , hence the lack of grassroots support in the East.
overall he just reaffirmed the mentality of the cliche in power, which is that unless the SE becomes pro APC the would get breadcrumbs
Re: Anambra Guber, Nwoye And The Igbo Agenda by gidgiddy: 12:29am On Nov 04, 2017
APC isnt a party Igbos hold wilth any great affection. All APC has going for it is that it is the party controlling power at the center.

Just because a party is in power is not good enough reason to join it or vote for it.

That is petty politics, politics of self interest.

APC is not a party Igbos can identify with, it is not even a political party in the real sense. It is just an association of "Buhari worshippers"

Take Buhari out of APC, and there is no APC

It serves Ndigbo far better to stay away from this toxic party of the 97%

Better to be a content 5% than be part of a 97% disaster
Re: Anambra Guber, Nwoye And The Igbo Agenda by GoldenChiddy: 12:53am On Nov 04, 2017
There's a lot of igbo culture being promoted within the igbo-British community. Have a look at the channel.


https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=_FvAOP3PxRc
Re: Anambra Guber, Nwoye And The Igbo Agenda by charliman2012: 6:02am On Nov 04, 2017
Instead of me to vote you your useless APC I rather for my indigenous igbo party APGA.
Re: Anambra Guber, Nwoye And The Igbo Agenda by Trumpism: 6:30am On Nov 04, 2017
eduj:
funny. A paraphrased summary of this write-up is
1) the SE should vote APC because the lack necessary funds to "impose " an opposition candidate at the federal level (thought APC was a poor party prior to 2015?)
2)The SE should leave sentimental politics and embrace -(he didn't say) politics. The author failed to point out that tribal sentiment plays a major part in Nigeria's elections.
3)The Igbos lack political sophistication (don't know what sophistication is).
it's obvious the author isn't a homegrown Igbo (if he is igbo at all), otherwise he would know that the crux of the issue is Buhari as a person and not the north as a people. He would know that the SE APC is now a collection of Igbo lotters (wonder how peeps are expected to embrace a party ouk belongs to) , hence the lack of grassroots support in the East.
overall he just reaffirmed the mentality of the cliche in power, which is that unless the SE becomes pro APC the would get breadcrumbs

I think you tried hard to be objective, but your primordial sentiment did not allow you

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