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Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by Laredojohn(m): 5:58am On Jun 25, 2015
When the Senior Special Assistant, Public Affairs to former President Goodluck Jonathan, Dr Doyin Okupe, swore that the All Progressives Congress would not last one year, many Nigerians went after him in anger.
Maybe Okupe sowed some seeds that justify what he got, but the medic turned politician saw something that most of us did not pause to consider. In our anger, we condemned the message because of the messenger.
Experienced politician that he is, having been in the top echelons of a national party as far as 24 years back, Okupe must have seen the congregation of politicians from every shade of opinion and interest coming together in a hurry and concluded that at some point, there would, without fail, be a conflict of interests, which could precipitate a conflagration that the APC may be unable to weather through.
Those who were in a hurry to condemn Okupe must be having a rethink now. Reports following the elections of leaders of the National Assembly indicate that combatants in the APC are determined to snuff life out of the in-house opponent without regard to what that may do to the party and a country that is haemorrhaging.
Now, how that surprises anyone still baffles me. If you understand that no idea, principle or person is permanent in the contemplation of the average politician, you will not be miffed to see men, who smiled at each other last night, draw the daggers in the morning.
And this is not just about Nigeria. The flip-flop of politicians in more advanced democracies seems a little else obvious because while Nigeria adorns mortals in messianic garb, institutions are stronger in those countries. Which is why, whether it is a Barack Obama, a George Bush or a Bill Clinton, there are institutions which deal with malfeasance and beat a leader into line.
Here, we rely on human beings to save us from human beings. As a result, only a Muhammadu Buhari is believed to be able to fight corruption, only an Attahiru Jega is able to organise free and fair elections. Now that his tenure is over, we are at a loss about sustaining the credibility that attended the 2015 elections.
Rather than build the Independent National Electoral Commission into a reputable body where anyone can function with limited opportunity for manipulations, we prefer to seek another Jega or his clone. We would rather depend on strong individuals than on strong institutions. But I digress.
Politicians do not have to be nice. They are not clerics, bound by some ecclesiastic charter of charity to which they are eternally committed to. If something suits the purpose of the politician today, he is all for it but everything changes the moment that fancy object outlives its purpose.
For instance, why did President Barack Obama stand so solidly against gay marriage during his campaign in 2008 but made a total turnabout in 2012 with a recent claim that he “evolved” on the issue?
Obama’s volte face is so absolute that his administration held the passage of the anti-gay marriage bill against Nigeria! That is the way of the politician, he is not even sure of his own ways until some exigency presents itself. No matter what they say, ambition drives all politicians. As someone once alluded, only statesmen think about the future, politicians are too engrossed about winning the next election and the game for 2019 has started in earnest.
The attempt to impose leaders on the National Assembly and the move that blindsided those who were bent on imposition is all politics and we must come to terms with the fact that the political field does not have the sanctity of a religious place. In any case, every Nigerian politician of clout is guilty of some measure of imperialism or treachery in their areas of influence, so it would be hard for anyone to cast a first stone.
This is why the current travails of the APC which resulted from the emergence of Senator Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara as the Senate President and Speaker, House of Representatives, respectively, against the wishes of their party could be fatal to the birthing of the change that Nigerians envisaged when they voted for the APC at the last elections. And when that happens, there would be no one to blame other than the party itself.
What I am saying is that only the APC is able to help us move on from the feeling of uncertainty that has gripped many Nigerians since the emergence of people, not sanctioned by the party as leaders of the National Assembly.
Unfortunately, the APC does not seem be in control of the situation. Although the Chairman of the party, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, indicated that the party had no choice but to accept the elections of Saraki and Dogara, the fact that Tuesday’s first caucus meeting of the APC senators nearly resulted in fisticuffs is an indication that all is not yet well with the party.
Those who think they got bloodied by the elections early this month are likely lurking in the corner looking for an opportunity to take their pound. I smell that someone is cooking up plans to serve those who carried the day the cold dish of revenge, some banana peel of sorts.
This is where it gets scary. If anyone in the APC, no matter whose interest they represent, strikes back at Saraki and Dogara for any reason, the APC would be on its way to fulfilling the doom predicted by Okupe. And any disaster on the APC will tell negatively on Nigeria and may put paid to the promise of change that they made. And there would be nobody to blame other than the APC itself and its seeming unpreparedness to govern fairly.
Although there is a dearth of statesmanship on the Nigerian political landscape currently, President Buhari being the only one I see from where I stand, there is an inexhaustible list of politicians in the APC who qualify to be in the hall of statesmen, only if they would bury their personal ambitions and consider the future of the country.
For instance, penultimate weekend, Saturday Punch reported a subtle battle for the soul of the party between Alhaji Abubakar Atiku and Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Now, each of these men has considerable following with which they can pull the plug at any time and so, a prompt cessation of this silent war, which has not been refuted by any of the parties, would be important to saving the party and helping it deliver on its promises to Nigeria.
Before Atiku, Tinubu and their supporters push the people off the bridge incurring   democratic fatalities, they need to imbibe lessons on the role of kingmakers from American politician and Catholic influencer, James Farley, who orchestrated the electoral success of politicians including Franklin D. Roosevelt without causing dislocations in the American political system.
What we ask of these gladiators is that if only for this one time in their career, they should put the interest of Nigeria first. I worry that unless President Buhari gets the full cooperation of his party, such that some far-reaching reforms can happen in Nigeria within the next four years, the trouble that we thought were over as a result of the peace that followed the 2015 elections will revisit us.
They must consider the interest of millions of Nigerians who have no food to eat, who die from common ailments that most of the world does not talk about again, of hundreds of thousands of entrepreneurs sweating under the harsh business conditions in the country, of the power and energy crises and a myriad of other problems that make life feel like hell for Nigerians.
Twitter:@niranadedokun
http://www.punchng.com/opinion/okupes-prediction-and-the-apc/
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Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by lolaxavier(m): 6:01am On Jun 25, 2015
Ok
Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by charleff512(m): 6:01am On Jun 25, 2015
Na siddon look we dey o!
Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by belamour(m): 6:05am On Jun 25, 2015
rite
Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by natas22: 6:06am On Jun 25, 2015
Hand writing on the wall, I see GEJ coming back 2019 I pray that God that lifted my beloved sai buhari to seat of power should give him the wisdom to rule this great Nation called Nigeria.
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Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by Rapmoney(m): 6:07am On Jun 25, 2015
I dey for Warri dey watch from Oneki beer parlour grin grin
Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by softvio(m): 6:08am On Jun 25, 2015
Yellow octupus
Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by fitzmayowa: 6:09am On Jun 25, 2015
Rapmoney:
I dey for Warri dey watch from Oneki beer parlour grin grin

Barman give that guy one origin there...cheesy

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Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by natas22: 6:15am On Jun 25, 2015
fitzmayowa:


Barman give that guy one origin there...cheesy

I Support the guys table with oh MPA/hero
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Rapmoney:
I dey for Warri dey watch from Oneki beer parlour grin grin

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Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by Nobody: 6:21am On Jun 25, 2015
they should kill themselves abeg.
Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by psucc(m): 6:22am On Jun 25, 2015
Is Okupe also among the prophets?

APC went to war and succeeded but sharing the spoil put them back at war.

If only NASS leadership, they are torn apart, what will become of them during ministerial appointments?
Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by olasmith10(m): 6:30am On Jun 25, 2015
personal ambition overweight national interest..der is no leadership balance in APC..just like wen u v a star studded football team...party defection ought to v bn carefully analyzed!!!
Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by Laredojohn(m): 6:44am On Jun 25, 2015
natas22:
Hand writing on the wall, I see GEJ coming back 2019 I pray that God that lifted my beloved sai buhari to seat of power should give him the wisdom to rule this great Nation called Nigeria.
www.
It's too early to predict that...many things will unfold, that's true, but the ability for them to weather the storm is what i doubt, sure they will be divided, they. May even split parties..good for Democracy, but this. Issues too early for a party. Preaching, change.
Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by ROCKJ1(m): 6:55am On Jun 25, 2015
Selfish interests... that's the problem... they don't have the interest of Nigeria in their hearts.

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Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by Laredojohn(m): 7:24am On Jun 25, 2015
Nashoji:
they should kill themselves abeg.
Lolz...they can't...definitely the era of baba sope is gone(meaning. Our godfather said). It's part of our change process.
Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by Nobody: 7:29am On Jun 25, 2015
Nigerian politics is filled with greedy minds and all these pdp defectors I think it's time we start using efcc to threaten them because they are the trouble makers..... They better let baba work and baba sef should start showing the military man in him so them go fear
Re: Okupe’s Prediction And The APC : By Niran Adedokun by Laredojohn(m): 4:30pm On Jun 25, 2015
yes ooo

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