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Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by KEVIND: 11:09am On Sep 06, 2020
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In the second part of his interview with Sunday Vanguard, Senator Enyinnaya Harcourt Abaribe, Minority Leader of the 9th Senate, speaks on the state of the nation and the 2023 zoning controversy.

Let’s discuss the state of the nation. The government campaigned on three issues of fixing the economy, tackling insecurity and corruption. Have they met the expectations?

I did an interview a short while ago at Radio House in Abuja, it was done before the NBC came up with their five million Naira fine and they became the National Assembly that makes laws and the judiciary that imposes penalty, and so they became a part of everything: The executive, the judiciary and the legislature.

So, when I granted that interview and they asked this same question, I said I will answer using an allegory from Fela Anikulakpo Kuti; that Fela sang a song called ‘Confusion break bone’ and, in the opening part of the song, he spoke about mismanagement and stealing by government; saying “everything na old news be that”.

So, what you’re just talking about sounds like old news, sounds like a broken record repeating itself and that is the most pitiful part of everything.

The same things that this government complained about when they came in 2015 have even got worse and, of course, when they were getting worse before the last elections, we complained and people were also complaining and pointing out to them that “you guys are doing exactly the same things that you complained about and nothing seems to be getting better”.

And at that time the APC government always had a fallback position and that fallback position was that “PDP left this place in shambles and we are coming in to repair it”. Fine! It is now five years after PDP and they have left the place in even worse shape than they complained about, and so we are now looking at them and remembering Fela saying “old news”. There is nothing you can do, this government has lost it. So, when we talk about the state of the nation today, I think what we actually ought to pray for, which was what I called for on that day, is that it is about time patriots step in. By the time they finish, there will probably be no Nigeria left and we will continue to say it. There will be none and if there is no Nigeria, then all these things that we are doing, all the running around, all the ups and downs become an exercise in futility.

Many people think the National Assembly is collaborating with the executive. A good example is the suspension of investigative hearing into some of the MDAs being carried out by the House of Reps. Tell us your perspective?

We also have to take this in perspective. When this government came to power in 2015 and the first set of leadership at the National Assembly at that time led by Bukola Saraki and Co came in, what we heard from the executive was that the National Assembly was hampering whatever efforts they were putting in; that they were antagonistic and all the things they wanted to do, they couldn’t do them.

Now fast forward to 2019 and the present National Assembly and, on the day we were to choose our leadership, all the lawmakers of the APC showed up and there were efforts to ensure that they toed party line. Now after getting what they wanted, we still have not seen any change in the circumstances of Nigerians, rather things are worse.

So you can now see that even with a National Assembly that is collaborating with the executive, they are still unable to do well and that is why I said you must put this in perspective so that you don’t look at the National Assembly and say “oh, the National Assembly is collaborating with them”. When the National Assembly didn’t “collaborate” with them, they will now explain their failure away from themselves by blaming the National Assembly.

It is just like I told you before that they were also explaining their failures away by blaming PDP which had left office and who they said they were coming to change. And in fact, one of the very funny things that we always got was a default position where they said “after all, PDP did it”. I mean, that never made sense.
And I always came out to point it out to them by saying “how can you say PDP did it and therefore that is why you are doing it?” You came into office saying those bad things that PDP was doing you were going to eliminate them and that is why you were carrying a big white flag and so what do we get?

But you have almost same number of senators as APC. You could have checkmated some of these things

No, we don’t. We have more senators in APC than in PDP. We have never had equal number.
Isn’t there anything that you can do as the opposition?

Our job as the opposition is to oppose and say “no” which we will continue to do on the floor but the provisions of our rules and democratic ethos say on the floor of both chambers, voice vote and cast votes determine where you go and so, despite your opposition, the votes still say that they should toe the line of their party. We have no options left.

Going forward, 2023 is almost here and parties are clamoring to grab the most powerful seat at the federal level. Where do you think the pendulum will swing because the APC is out there trying to retain power and your party, PDP, is also strategizing?

Well, I think the verdict is already out. 2023 is not almost here, it is three years away; we are in 2020. The other day the President came, trying to find a lame duck way to say “I will leave some legacies”. What legacy is he going to leave?
He is just going to leave a legacy of debts, a legacy of difficulty and the most important legacy which the President has left or will leave will be a legacy of making things totally impossible for whoever takes over from him to govern and I will tell you how it goes. This government has been the only government that has gone against the laws of this country.
It has gone against Section 14 (3) of the Constitution which talks about Federal Character. It has gone against the Federal Character principles that were even brought by previous governments before us in order to weld us together in terms of unity.

Even the Federal Character Commission itself that is supposed to be the ombudsman that would check the breaches of the law by government was also compromised by this government where today both Chairman and Secretary are manned by people from the northern part of the country.

Before now, you had a Chairman from the northern part and you had the Secretary from the South and this is what I am talking about that this government is going to make it extremely impossible for whoever takes over from them to do well.

Assuming somebody takes over and he is from the South-West, will he follow what this government has already instituted, for example, by putting all security agencies, the 14 or 16 of them, under people from the South just like the Federal Government has done today by putting all under people from the North?
How is it going to function? Assuming it is somebody from the South-East, will he put everything under people from the South-East?
Will this country take it? So, what this government has done is to lay landmines that will destroy this country and when we were shouting and telling some elements that they are laying conditions to make this country rupture, they said the President needs to work with only those that he is comfortable with and now you can see the consequences of that.

Now that he has instituted nepotism as a fundamental part of the architecture of government, somebody coming after him, supposing his own people come to him and say “it’s been done before” just like they are telling us “oh PDP did it before” and so, if I become President and I decide that all my brothers from the South-East will take over everything and so, I retire everybody and put my people because it has been done before and, if you talk, I will say, “listen, Buhari did it”.

You set dangerous precedents you don’t even know. What happens in a country, how do you build a country? You build a country in a way that even things that you want to do against your natural instincts, you think of others and you think of tomorrow.

You have a holistic view of everything, but we have a very narrow-minded and provincial person who just does not care. And so, it is the implications of what these things are going to bring that we have continued to talk against and that is why we are in this conundrum today. And coming to the question of APC; APC is dead today.

APC swallowed its own Chairman and brought a Caretaker Committee and what will the Caretaker do? They will just be modeling along but when the time comes, they will now say “let’s do a convention and bring up a Chairman”, where are they going to get the Chairman that will not trigger the same things driving APC apart?
That is the first issue that APC will have to confront. The second issue that APC will have to confront is, where will the presidential candidate come from? Any which way it goes, APC is in trouble.

So, you find that when we talk about the future, we want to go from today to tomorrow and be sure that there is even a country and that is why my very good friend, Peter Obi, some people were asking him the other day, “do you want to be Igbo President?” and he said, “listen, why can we be talking about that when we have existential problems right in front of us?” Can this nation survive?

We have the Covid-19 pandemic which, combined with the drop in oil price to zero, now led the country to go into a borrowing spree to fund recurrent expenditures and so, a few days down the line, where do you think we are doing to go?

So, the debt situation calls for concern?

I do not even think that the truth about the debt situation is very open and you will notice that every time they are questioned, they flare into a rage. The question is, you are a public official and you are acting on our behalf.
We elected you into office and we raise legitimate questions and you don’t settle to even answer us in a very supercilious manner. You now say we ought not to have even asked that question. And one of the unfathomable things I heard from a minister was that even this loan you are talking about, it was signed under PDP. Can you imagine? So, if PDP signs a MoU and you come in and the thing.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/09/2023-zoning-controversy-why-the-south-should-not-believe-el-rufai-abaribe/

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by Promoter2: 11:11am On Sep 06, 2020
Peter Obi yes.

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by Macphenson: 11:29am On Sep 06, 2020
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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by Nobody: 11:35am On Sep 06, 2020
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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by Nobody: 11:37am On Sep 06, 2020
Promoter2:
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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by Nobody: 11:41am On Sep 06, 2020
You could sense the veins and deep patriotism in Abaribe... if words were alive, he may have cried giving that interview.

Coming from someone that life has blessed beyond measures, it's good still seeing such hunger to right wrongs..

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by Fleshly: 11:47am On Sep 06, 2020
Eyinnaya Abaribe the great!! Keep striving higher and may the heavens bless you.

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by ArmedRobber: 11:51am On Sep 06, 2020
You nyamiris re difficult to understand, you people always have one or two conspiracy theories for every statement your political enemies utters even if it is positive..

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by helinues: 11:53am On Sep 06, 2020
All this initial gra gra would end up in Second fiddle position.

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by WhizdomXX(m): 11:59am On Sep 06, 2020
Surprisingly with everything these man said, I can vouch for him and say he's a good leader. Just hope these are not the usual tongue in cheek statements and his words interpret his actions if not I withdraw my endorsement.
What is wrong if Igbo's produce someone that says the truth as it is and bring up solutions to the problems clogging the nation's development.

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by Mgbadike80: 12:02pm On Sep 06, 2020
lets just dissolve this country in peace.

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by MASTAkiLLAh(m): 12:15pm On Sep 06, 2020
Eyinnaya Abaribe, the lion of Nigeria. I salute you sir cool

Really, how can we be talking about a SE presidency or ANY presidency at all by 2023 when we have existential issues threatening us caused by the nepotism, tribal and religious bigotry and administrative ineptitude of this present junta ? We have security chiefs coming from one section of the country only, we have all major MDA’s under northern control and the few delegates to the south were done after serious outcries. We have a situation where the government gives every single reason not to touch or arrest fulani herdsmen terrorists, explaining away their massacres as “reprisals” meaning anyone can kill as much of their enemies as they like as long as it’s termed as “reprisals”.
We have a situation where the government refuses to go after the murderous Fulani terrorists calling them foreigners, does it then mean foreigners have every right to stroll into Nigeria and wipe out entire villages ? It seems so and I advise you people to be very afraid and prepared, tomorrow it might be the turn of your own village. No jokes.
Let’s not talk about the economy, the situation is heartbreaking. Loans are collected for railroads and other projects completely boycotting the eastern parts even though they’re a significant investor in our economy as a very huge percentage of imports are done by them. They still have to truck their goods from Apapa to Onitsha, Aba etc yet a railroad was built to a village several kilometers into Niger republic grin God help us but we must also help ourselves immediately cool

Arrewa come and dash me money

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by proeast(m): 12:16pm On Sep 06, 2020
Enyinnaya Abaribe is among the very few men of honour left among Nigerian politicians. He is about the only Southern senator that speaks truth to power courageously.

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by joelbooks: 12:17pm On Sep 06, 2020
Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by IamWonderful: 12:17pm On Sep 06, 2020
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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by beejaay: 12:32pm On Sep 06, 2020
helinues:
All this initial gra gra would end up in Second fiddle position.


So to you, all you could take from this is position.. We are talking abut existential problem and you are thinking about turf war... Na wa ooo.. Everything is not a war, think about us the people once in a while abeg

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by Amspecial: 12:34pm On Sep 06, 2020
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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by Mikelarteta(m): 12:34pm On Sep 06, 2020
I don’t know why people keep fighting for something not under their control, it’s a decision of the creator to decide if we will be alive till then so why fighting? I know of a former senator in Ogun state that is planning to contest governorship election in 2023, he is no more before the end of 2020 so calm down and Let Gods will be done.

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by AFvckingAlpha(m): 12:34pm On Sep 06, 2020
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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by proeast(m): 12:34pm On Sep 06, 2020
Esseite:
You could sense the veins and deep patriotism in Abaribe... if words were alive, he may have cried giving that interview.

Coming from someone that life has blessed beyond measures, it's good still seeing such hunger to right wrongs..

He is a very patriotic and enlightened man who knows that this government has put Nigeria on a slippery slope to perdition.

Granted that Nigeria has had a beleaguered history and always trotting on the edge of presipice but Buhari made its fate fatal and unsalvageable.

The loans he took will ensure that Nigeria remains bankrupt for years and decades to come!
His nepotism and religious fanatism has ruptured the very veins that supported our fragile existence as a country.

Buhari is Nigeria's version of USSR's Gorbachev, history will remember him for his destructive tendencies that led to Nigeria's ultimate balkanization.

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by johnpaul1101(m): 12:35pm On Sep 06, 2020
We've said it before, divide this nation and let everybody go his way.
It has gotten so bad that the words 'Nigeria' and 'unity' cant even be used in the same sentence anymore.

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by mimicherry: 12:35pm On Sep 06, 2020
Who still sees elrufai as one with an opinion

A commander?

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by Nobody: 12:35pm On Sep 06, 2020
Does this mean that Nigeria has no presidential candidate with reputable character to move the country forward?
What do we know?

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by Hellraiser77: 12:36pm On Sep 06, 2020
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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by ipobarethieves: 12:36pm On Sep 06, 2020
sad Dis man is fearless/speak out.May God help us in dis country where STEALING IS NOT CORRUPTION sad.

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:36pm On Sep 06, 2020
SOUTH EAST: IS IT NOT TOO LATE?

I have read the recent transmissions by Senator Bukola Saraki directed at my Igbo tribe. I have deliberately kept mum on this as I had earlier resolved to speak less on Igbos as regards the 2019 Elections and 2023 Presidency having said quite a bit. 

However seeing as some of my brethren have swallowed the cheap bait, I will chip this in just to keep the reality before us, at least for posterity sake. Truth is bitter but it's still the best medicine. 

My people say; 'He who does not remember where the rain started beating him, will not remember where it stopped'. 

REWIND TO 2014. 
A new National Party was being conceived. Political Parties, political players and Regions were being wooed to the new alliance. 

'We' Igbos (read South East) vehemently refused to touch it even with a long pole. We packaged, sold to ourselves and bought the baseless propaganda that it was an Islamic alliance that would birth an "Islamic" and "Hausa" Party. Simply because those our brethren heavily invested in the PDP at the time were afraid of losing their vested selfish interests.
Till today I'm still trying to fathom the basis for that wicked and twisted deceit especially as many of those Igbo elites who sold that dummy have since ported to the same APC.

We failed to even identify with that new Alliance. Hence the Party, APC was birthed without any remarkable input from us or presence. The few amongst us who aligned were called all kinds of names and abused to high heavens by us even when they were proven right afterall.

Thus the few Igbos who were part of it were at best fringe players as they didn't have the required clout to make serious demands and do the necessary political wheeling and dealing required in Politics to strike the hard bargains since politics is all about interests and numbers. They were even suspect, so much so that it was only their personal political sagacity that gave them whatever they got.

That Party went on to win the Presidential Election which in truth, most of us never believed it could or would, because of our half baked permutations and poor understanding of Nigerian politics. But it did. 

Curiously we turned up at the fore front of telling this same Party how it should share it's 'spoils of war'. We became hypocritical moral champions with an over bloated sense of entitlement. Who does that, in all political reality and practicality? But we did, even while vehemently and vociferously still refusing to shift our position, style and rhethoric.

We dug in. Supported every bad thing and person against the Party, the elected President and the Administration while denying any and every good done to and for our Region.

Fast forward to where we are today. Almost four years after the 2015 misadventure, we have stayed put at 2015, refusing to move forward, refusing to shift grounds, refusing to play pragmatic politics, telling ourselves the same lies we cooked and bought in 2015 and some more. 

Now after election, we have started again saying "APC cannot give Presidency to Igbos in 2023". "Buhari cannot hand over to an Igbo man because Buhari hates Igbos". "APC is deceiving you", bla bla bla.

Of course. We will believe Saraki, who has only but a fanthom dream of becoming President and whose only known record is selfishness but we can't believe Buhari who's already President and who has a record of voluntarily picking two great Igbo sons as running mates in the past? Chukwu aju.

It is interesting and vital to note here that the PDP which many of us still proudly support and adore was in power for 16 solid years and in those years there were 4 Presidential Inaugurations and on none of those was an Igbo man found worthy by the PDP of even Vice Presidency and we are still bold to say it is the APC that has not even finished one tenure that doesn't want to give power to Igbos. Odi nma. 

NOW; Seriously, let's be sincere. As things stand today politically, why would the APC even hand power to us Igbos in 2023? 
On what grounds? 
On what records?
On what politics?
Is power given to anyone? 
Is it an appeasement or a gift? 

The APC is a political party. The main focus of a political Party is to hold power and keep it to enable it deliver on its agenda. So if the APC reads that the SE does not want the Presidency or does not have the capacity to help them win and keep power, they will stick with the regions that can and work with individuals who are interested. 


Make no mistake, I have always said, I do not blame us Igbos for the decision majority of us took in 2015. It's our right. But continuing to pretend that it was other regions, Buhari or the APC that made us do what we did then or remain where we are today is purely self deceit and I refuse to play that ostrich game. 

As far back as 2014, I and many others made that argument that Igbo Presidency was very feasible in 2023, ONLY under under the APC, ONLY IF we did a couple of things right politically. I personally continued to speak loudly on that even after the 2015 elections until when I realized that we were not ready to play the politics that was required and now I dare say it may be too late. Or is it not? Time will tell.

For now, we can continue to tell ourselves that we cannot hold the Presidency of Nigeria. We heard and read many of our brethren go from PDP to Biafra/seccesion (read IPOB) to Referendum to "Igbos do not need Presidency but Restructuring" etc forgetting that all that didn't lie squarely with us alone. We think other regions are not reading our body language?

We really don't care what Saraki writes or says because they've all come to realize that it's very easy to play us like a flute. So like Saraki, like Fani Kayode, like Fayose, like Atiku, even Jonah Jang of all people, they keep playing us.

We have learnt not to bother ourself anymore to avoid unnecessary arguements with nonentities
As some of us have said, it's good governance we want, even if only one village will be producing the Presidents. So be it..

Ka Chineke mezie okwu.

J.I

omoalaro:
Wow, this surely is one of the best written opinion I have read this year.
Only a sensible person like you can ever see sense in this.
Glad to see we still have intelligent people with a sound mind like you around.
God bless you.
God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Abaribe: Why The South Should Not Believe El-Rufai On 2023 Presidency by HundredWays(m): 12:36pm On Sep 06, 2020
Funny people

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