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Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by Toonice(m): 12:06pm On Jul 04, 2013
It first began like a rumour. Now, it is spreading fast and furious like a wild bush fire in the harmattan. Before we knew it, the speculation had also gone viral on the Internet, creating an instant buzz and talking point online. It is not totally surprising though. As the race for 2015 gathers momentum, speculations about who will occupy which position have become the subject of intense public debate. Usually and as it is with our brand of democracy, they first brew like the anecdotal ‘’beer parlour gossip’’ but they soon begin to gain a life of their own over time.

But as it has often been said, there can never be smoke without fire.

Also in this clime, politicians are usually evasive in declaring their intention for public office. Even when they so desire to run, they will still “insist on consulting with their consistency’’. And when their posters begin to appear like a thief in the night in the public space, they will lay the blame at the doorsteps of their detractors or play the ostrich altogether. It is all part of the game we have become familiar with. Expectedly, the debate about who will succeed Governor Babatunde Fashola in Lagos has begun to tread the same well-worn path. In recent times, speculations about Senator Remi Tinubu’s candidacy have begun to seep into public consciousness. Mrs. Tinubu needs no introduction. She is the wife of Ahmed Bola Tinubu, the past two-term governor of Lagos and the leader of Action Congress of Nigeria. Between 1999 and 2007, she was the First Lady of Lagos. Now, she is a Senator of the Federal Republic. In a recent newspaper interview, Mrs. Tinubu denied any interest in the governorship race. She insisted on concentrating on her charity work. Some newspaper reports had also listed the former school teacher as one of the main successors to the incumbent governor. However, in politics, nothing is certain. Intrigues, wild speculations and deliberate decoys all come with the territory.

In spite of the brouhaha surrounding Mrs. Tinubu’s rumoured ambition, I have decided, for argument’s sake, to debate in this piece, the controversies that have surrounded her political trajectory since her foray into politics in 2011. Let’s for once imagine that the speculation becomes a reality and the senator decides to run as governor; what would be wrong with her ambition? Why would her aspiration (if there was any) be so contentious? Are there factors that would make her ineligible besides being the spouse of a former governor? In 2011, when Mrs. Tinubu became a senator, her emergence was adjudged controversial. A rival candidate was alleged to have been pressured to step down for her at the party’s primary. It is thus understandable if there is a sense in which her political career has been tied to her husband’s influence.

Many people are of the opinion that Mrs. Tinubu’s foray into politics has largely been influenced by her husband’s clout. For example, the speculation about her governorship ambition is seen as an attempt to extend the leverage she has enjoyed thus far. It is also viewed in the public domain as a way to strengthen her family’s hold on Lagos politics. If truth be told, there is no denying the fact that the former First Lady had benefitted from her closeness to the party’s top hierarchy. But such manner of emergence has been the story of those that have gained political power in the party. In a discussion I had with friends recently about the propriety of siblings or spouses of leaders seeking to run for public office, I had posited seeing nothing wrong if the electoral process is not manipulated to favour ambitions. In a true democracy, candidates such as Mrs. Tinubu, must be free to aspire to any position they so desire no matter their family affiliations. But such aspirations must not be to unfairly leverage on their spouses’ political influence. In advanced democracies, where candidates are elected on their own merit, family affiliations count for nothing. In the United States of America, political families like the Kennedys, Clintons and Bushs are known to have a political lineage that transcends generations. During elections, candidates from such families do not enjoy special advantage over other candidates. The most recent example is that of Mrs. Dianne Rodham Clinton, the wife of Bill Clinton, the 42nd President of the United States of America. She was the First Lady during her husband’s two-term in office. She contested and became a Senator from New York between 2001 and 2009. This was after her husband left office as president. In 2008, Mrs. Clinton was a leading candidate for the Democratic Party presidential nomination which she narrowly lost to the incumbent, President Barack Obama. She stepped down recently as the 67th United States Secretary of State and an influential American diplomat of the 21st Century.

In all of her time as a politician, never for once was Mrs. Clinton’s political career linked to the influence of her husband. She has since risen from her ceremonial role as a First Lady to become a leading presidential hopeful for the Democratic Party in the 2016 election. The case of the Bush family also provides a useful example. President George H. Bush, the 41st President of the US and his son, George W. Bush, the 43rd President were both presidents at different times. Perhaps, the most iconic is the Kennedy family. The Kennedys are prominent in American politics and government. Their political involvement revolved around the Democratic Party. The wealth, glamour, photogenic quality of the family members and their extensive and continuing involvement in public service, have elevated them to iconic status over the past half a century, with the Kennedys sometimes referred to as “America’s Royal Family”. Never for once was it reported that elections were manipulated in their favour.

Recently too, Obama’s wife, and the US First Lady, Michelle, is being touted to play a role as a future Democratic Party candidate. The example of Mrs. Clinton has shown that spouses of leaders can excel, not in the shadows of their husbands but as individuals willing to contribute to nation building. Leadership is about service. If an individual in a democracy demonstrates the capabilities to serve the people, they must be given the chance to do so. I make this case not just for Mrs. Tinubu but for spouses of political leaders. We have seen that this is possible even in the advanced democracies. But the electoral processes that produce them must be free and fair.

There are many advantages when spouses of leaders run for elective positions. Apart from being a boon to women participation in politics, it will also be an opportunity to bring their experience to bear on governance. This is because their closeness to their husbands affords them a deep knowledge of how government works. Mrs. Clinton is an example of this. Her rising political career has been attributed to how she successfully understudied her husband’s successful presidency as a First Lady. Incidentally, while many First Ladies have used their positions to perpetuate excesses and the mundane, others have impacted the society positively through social work. Those in the latter category must be encouraged to seek elective positions in a free and fair election. I absolutely see nothing wrong in this.

Source: Punch
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by olaric(m): 12:32pm On Jul 04, 2013
Yes she is qualified; but politics in Lagos is gradually becoming a family affair. Poor Lagos; a state that seems to be in the pocket of one man.

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by teskyg: 12:40pm On Jul 04, 2013
Yes.Jangaba owes Lagos and he gets whatever he wants.After Remi,Deji and then the current Iyaoloja of Lagos Market.Governors from Lagos state has now permanently rotated amoung Tinubu clan.

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by kokoA(m): 12:46pm On Jul 04, 2013
There is nothing wrong with this. She is free to contest.

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by Itoroetti(m): 12:47pm On Jul 04, 2013
Qualified to contest,right?qualified to squander poor man's money.qualified to send their children to school abroad while the ones in Nigeria remains in a sorry state.qualified to go for medical tourism abroad while our hospitals are worst than native doctor's place.God will judge us all.
One day na one day

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by yuzedo: 3:46pm On Jul 04, 2013
No. An Igbo man is the next governor of Lagos. Trust me. wink


[size=3pt]This thread will explode in 3...2...1.... cool[/size]

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by ddeola: 3:46pm On Jul 04, 2013
If care is not taken, Lagos state will become another Kwara story where leadership almost became family property

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by airmark(m): 3:47pm On Jul 04, 2013
Tinubu's Lagos grin

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by Nobody: 3:47pm On Jul 04, 2013
Whoever has the time to read this textbook should kindly summarize. Thanks. cheesy

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by sexymoma(f): 3:47pm On Jul 04, 2013
Ah Ah Na Family tins o..

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by Nobody: 3:49pm On Jul 04, 2013
Who cares who it is?

One thing I can assure you of, the next person will be a thief.

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by honeikate(f): 3:50pm On Jul 04, 2013
shocked lagos state governorship shouldn't revolve round Tinubu,I rest my case.
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by sexymoma(f): 3:50pm On Jul 04, 2013
udifrancis: Whoever has the time to read this textbook should kindly summarize. Thanks.
The thing is former Gov Tinubu is turning politics to family heritage. Shekina.

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by Fhemmmy: 3:50pm On Jul 04, 2013
olaric: Yes she is qualified; but politics in Lagos is gradually becoming a family affair. Poor Lagos; a state that seems to be in the pocket of one man.

If we all dont like it, let us get involved.

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by aminho(m): 3:50pm On Jul 04, 2013
As long as EKOTIANS wants her my opinion does not matter

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by 3ace(m): 3:52pm On Jul 04, 2013
I just have a feeling that ACN might not be able to retain Lagos after the tenure of Fashola.

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by MillionDollars: 3:53pm On Jul 04, 2013
nah, its yuzedo's wife

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by kabe(m): 3:53pm On Jul 04, 2013
Pls summarize..... angry
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by nijanigga: 3:53pm On Jul 04, 2013
udifrancis: Whoever has the time to read this textbook should kindly summarize. Thanks. cheesy
Nigerian problem, short-cut to success. It doesn't happen that way bro or sis.
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by plaindealer: 3:54pm On Jul 04, 2013

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by jjcbuthot: 3:54pm On Jul 04, 2013
She will not get anywhere... Any other party will win and as for me, I will vote and campaign against her. And this may be the end of Tinubu in Nigerian politics.
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by theripper3: 3:55pm On Jul 04, 2013
Mehn, this write-up is kinda verbose but one thing is certain, whoever Tinubu anoints is winning hands down.
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by naptu2: 3:55pm On Jul 04, 2013
udifrancis: Whoever has the time to read this textbook should kindly summarize. Thanks. cheesy

Toonice: In a recent newspaper interview, Mrs. Tinubu denied any interest in the governorship race. She insisted on concentrating on her charity work.

Source: Punch

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by plaindealer: 3:55pm On Jul 04, 2013
The woman is obviously not interested so stop wasting your time discussing redundant issues..
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by SamConquer(m): 3:56pm On Jul 04, 2013
She Is good to go.
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by SamConquer(m): 3:57pm On Jul 04, 2013
Itoroetti :
Qualified to contest,right?qualified to squander poor man's money.qualified to send their children to school abroad while the ones in Nigeria remains in a sorry state.qualified to go for medical tourism abroad while our hospitals are worst than native doctor's place.God will judge us all.
One day na one day
Abeg Make We Hear Word!!!Wetin Bring all this Unnecessary write-up?If You are in Her Position won't You Be Happy?You are hear Forming Activist.....
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by Isiterere(m): 3:57pm On Jul 04, 2013
I can't but laugh uncontrollable to this piece!!!
This is not possible in Lagos.
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by camcor(m): 3:57pm On Jul 04, 2013
Any way is a way. Let's wait till then
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by vicoloni(m): 3:57pm On Jul 04, 2013
Lagosians will decide at the elections. spare us the theatrics
Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by Nobody: 3:58pm On Jul 04, 2013
Politics in Nigeria is now a family enterprise.
Nigerians should better wake up from slumber

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Re: Is Remi Tinubu Next Lagos Governor? by OkikiOluwa1(m): 3:59pm On Jul 04, 2013
If she's qualified, she can contest. But Lagos politics is not a family affair.
Last Bullet:
3ace: I just have a feeling that ACN might not be able to retain Lagos after the tenure of Fashola.
that's the last state that ll be snatched from ACN if it was to happen.

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