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2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by ogododo: 9:03am On Jan 12, 2022
Prof. Kamilu Sani Fage of the Department of Political Science, Bayero University Kano (BUK) is a former vice president of the Nigerian Political Science Association (NPSA). In this interview, he discussed the declaration of Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu to contest the presidency in 2023. Excerpts:

What do you make from Tinubu’s visit to the Villa on Monday?  

I think it is part of the politics. He was trying yesterday (Monday) to make his intention more visible to the people. By going to the presidency and talking to the president, I think he has come out openly to show that he intends to run for the presidential seat.  

Politically, what is the significance of going to the president first before officially announcing to the country?

One, to show to the world that he is to make his intention known to everybody; secondly, you know the president has consistently said he doesn’t have any candidate and that he is not going to support anybody. So by coming out, I think he is trying to woo the president to his side and to make it in such a way that perhaps others may not come out.

Despite the challenges the APC government is facing, many people still run to the president to get some of his political clout. So a lot of them will try to gain his support.

The visit is coming a few days after the visit of former President Goodluck Jonathan to the Villa amidst rumour that he is being considered by the leadership of the APC to recontest the presidency. Do these two visits have any connection? 

No, I don’t see that connection. You see, if we make simple calculation, I don’t think APC will take former President Goodluck. They wouldn’t because if they do they will be stabbing themselves. Most of the people who fought, who struggled to form the party, who struggled to get the party to win the election will not welcome the idea of putting them aside. 

It will be politically costly for the party to leave its stalwarts to bring an outsider and say they will make him a candidate. That is number one. Number two, by our constitution, Jonathan is not qualified to contest for any presidential election anymore even though they bamboozled their ways to the polls in 2015, the matter will arise again. It may just be for his influence that some people want him in the APC fold.

What impact do you see Tinubu’s declaration having on APC politics?

People are expecting that the vice president will be the next presidential candidate for APC. But the way Asiwaju played his cards has side-lined him (Osinbajo) and now he (Tinubu) is making it more open that he is ready to do it. So I think it will dampen the idea of the vice president and other people who have issues with it will now think that powerful figures from South West like him are coming out. 

So, literally, he is trying to now make sure that even though there is no rotational presidency in APC, he is coming out to show that it is the turn of the South West this time around. 

The major challenge for Asiwaju now is to see that he carries most of the people around him along. You know he has political machinery and now he has to endeavour to go beyond his political base to woo others to his side. Number two, he has a very Herculean challenge in terms of the performance of APC now. 

You know with the crisis, inflation rate with the mounting increase of poverty, unemployment and other issues that APC campaigned for and they have not been able to resolve them, I think that would be a major challenge for him. His only hope is if there is no credible opposition.

Thirdly, his major challenge will be to rid APC of its internal crisis. Already, about 13 states now have more than one different leadership. Not all the leaders are on his side. So he has a lot of this. How does he solve the internal crisis in the party, how does he build his own political machine to woo others to own side, and above all how will he make APC sellable to Nigerians. 

With this internal crisis, what impact will his declaration have on the APC convention? 

They call him the national leader of the party, so if he wields his power and clout, he may be able to resolve the conflict. But aside from the conflict, his health might be another challenge.  

 Aside from APC, what implication does this move has on the 2023 general elections?  

It will have an impact because already, the major opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has boxed itself into a corner by emphasising this issue of rotational presidency and by zoning its party leadership to the North and the South South has already produced a president. 

So, if PDP is to follow that zoning properly, it is for it to zone its presidency to the South East and that will make it less appealing to Nigerians. If it goes to South West, Obasanjo already came from there, so they have that problem within PDP.

So the challenge Asiwaju will face is where other parties will come up with credible candidates, he is going to have a run for his money.

Do you think this declaration could potentially heat up the polity and politics?  

Even his coming out now is unconstitutional because the ban has not been lifted. I think it was a political miscalculation for him to come out now given the laws of the land. If the electoral laws are to be applied, I think he will have serious legal challenges for coming out to say it now before the ban is lifted. 

But all the same, if nothing happens, I foresee that others will come out, too. They will say ‘if the ‘bigshots’ can break the law and nothing happens, we too can come out.’ Very soon, you will see aspirants coming out, taking a cue from this and I think that will unnecessarily overheat the polity before even the official time for campaign to start and the elections.

On a kingmaker becoming a king, what are the chances?

I don’t want to underrate him because he has his own political influence at least in the South West but I think people are over-emphasising the role he plays as a kingmaker in this dispensation. Because if you look at it, politically, he is very much strong in the South West, but South West is just one zone and there are five other zones. 

So, what he needs to do is to see how he can build bridges to the other zones given our constitutional provision of someone having to get a quarter of the votes in 2/3 of the states. So, his influence has to extend to the five other geopolitical zones which is also a bit challenging depending on how, for example, PDP and other parties play on this zoning system. His biggest challenge will be in the general elections.

In the past few months, Tinubu has been identifying with Kano and having engagements with the Ulama (Islamic clerics). How strategic is that?

The major problem is the disappointment people of Kano have with the APC performance at the national stage. To be frank, getting the clerics may help him but it all depends on what the party has been able to do this year and in early 2023, because actually the performance has been a rather disappointing one.

The odds are very high and I don’t think he can perform miraculously in Kano. His only chance is if other parties have not brought any sellable candidate to the people of Kano.

What do you make of the argument for and against the presidency going to the South?

If you look at what is happening in Nigerian politics now; actually, the fact that Buhari is from the North and is almost completing two terms, I think that will make it difficult for any party to have a candidate here from the North. But if anybody says he is going to do away with the North and go ahead on his ticket himself, I don’t think he will be able to make it because out of the six geopolitical zones, three are in the North. 

So whatever it is, the North could be a determining factor in who becomes what. Perhaps if the smaller groups can provide a very influential candidate for example from the North Central which has not provided a candidate before, I think that could pose a serious challenge for APC or PDP.

Kogi State governor is already being touted as a potential candidate of the APC, do you see him as a challenge to Tinubu’s aspiration?  

No, I don’t think he will be a serious challenge. He is not a big politician in the North beyond his own state. I think even if it is in the North, I am not underrating him, but I don’t think he can be a big challenge to Asiwaju.  

What are the implications of Tinubu’s declaration for President Buhari?  

I think this will put him (Buhari) in a corner because he has clearly and consistently been saying that he is not going to support any candidate or put any candidate. So I think giving the role Asiwaju played in his election and giving his (Buhari’s) position in the party, now this would put the president in a very tight corner.

Of course, the dilemma now is whether he will go for his actual stand that he will not support any candidate or whether he will jettison his political ally. So it is a big dilemma for the president.

https://dailytrust.com/2023-tinubus-declaration-a-political-miscalculation-prof-fage

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by benuejosh: 9:14am On Jan 12, 2022
Every malam with him kettle. This Tinubu stuff is giving people sleepless night.

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by ogododo: 9:21am On Jan 12, 2022
Dem go still deny Tinubu.

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by ogododo: 9:22am On Jan 12, 2022
Make I wait de defender of The bulkeyed man grin

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by SadiqBabaSani: 9:23am On Jan 12, 2022
Tinubu desperate to rule Nigeria

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by LordIsaac(m): 9:28am On Jan 12, 2022
Hmmmm....it's interesting sha.

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by ogododo: 9:35am On Jan 12, 2022
I saw political messenger now dem no write.

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by ogododo: 9:58am On Jan 12, 2022
Lalasticlala.

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by madmohamed(m): 10:04am On Jan 12, 2022
benuejosh:
Every malam with him kettle. This Tinubu stuff is giving people sleepless night.
yes we are very worried because he promise buhari that he will wipe out Igbo if they don't abandoned Biafra agitation

Using igbo to play politics just to please his master's is unassembled

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by Maxymilliano(m): 10:32am On Jan 12, 2022
Second article I will be reading on Daily Trust today that is critical of Tinubu's Presidential aspiration ... The first was from Iliyasu Gadu.

Guess Tinubu is not going anywhere after-all

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by Nobody: 10:35am On Jan 12, 2022
Maxymilliano:
Second article I will be reading on Daily Trust today that is critical of Tinubu's Presidential aspiration ... The first was from Iliyasu Gadu.

Guess Tinubu is not going anywhere after-all
They are free to air their opinion and vote who ever they like.

BAT 2023

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by dvkot(m): 10:38am On Jan 12, 2022
DubaiLandLord:
They are free to air their opinion and vote who ever they like.

BAT 2023
How do you breath? How much are they paying you? How do you think someone who is always going for medical checkup will be president?

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by Nobody: 10:40am On Jan 12, 2022
dvkot:
How do you breath? How much are they paying you? How do you think someone who is always going for medical checkup will be president?
I don't answer senseless question from a bitter person.

Swerve Okoro

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by oyatz(m): 10:58am On Jan 12, 2022
madmohamed:
yes we are very worried because he promise buhari that he will wipe out Igbo if they don't abandoned Biafra agitation

Using igbo to play politics just to please his master's is unassembled



Where did you see Igbo and Biafra in this interview or Tinubu's interview?

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by Nobody: 11:20am On Jan 12, 2022
With Tinubu in the ring, the VP's dream has hit a massive rock.

Atiku is still holding strong to his better half Peter Obi,which puts Wike and Tambuwal in a corner as the former has more chance while Obi needs Atiku to get into National politics despite his good records.

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by dvkot(m): 11:21am On Jan 12, 2022
DubaiLandLord:
I don't answer senseless question from a bitter person.

Swerve Okoro
you won't answer because your tinubu will not pay you 30k

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by WATCHOVER(m): 11:24am On Jan 12, 2022
Prof. Fage was very sincere, he nailed it.
My only problem with what he said was when he said PDP has not produced a northerner, That is why I want to ask him, Who was Yar'adua?, where is he from, did he contest and won an election?, if he did, what Position did he vie for?, Under which Party, I need sincere answers.

For me since the Presidency is been Zoned to favor the South, let South East Rule, then North Central.

The north Missed it by bringing Buhari who was From same State and Zone With Late President Yar'adua, they would have brought the 2015 candidate from another zone in the North so that there would be equal representation

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by ogododo: 11:28am On Jan 12, 2022
DubaiLandLord:
They are free to air their opinion and vote who ever they like.

BAT 2023
Una be Sam?

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by Odin13: 11:55am On Jan 12, 2022
Yoruba people think that Tinubu is contesting for southwest governor..

Power returns North.
Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by vedaxcool(m): 11:55am On Jan 12, 2022
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Maxymilliano:
Second article I will be reading on Daily Trust today that is critical of Tinubu's Presidential aspiration ... The first was from Iliyasu Gadu.

Guess Tinubu is not going anywhere after-all
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It shows you he is frontline contender. This interview is a balanced one. He is not bitter or complaining that BAT is competing he is just wondering about the timing and it's suitability.

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by ChangetheChange: 3:57pm On Jan 12, 2022
I don’t want to underrate him because he has his own political influence at least in the South West but I think people are over-emphasising the role he plays as a kingmaker in this dispensation. Because if you look at it, politically, he is very much strong in the South West, but South West is just one zone and there are five other zones
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grin grin grin
It will end in Premium Tears, lamentations and weeping for Thief-nubu and his zombies supporters again

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by SarkinYarki: 3:57pm On Jan 12, 2022
NW will reject Tinubu

NE will also reject him

NC is a no go zone for him

SS dead on arrival

What is left is just SE and SW which I doubt he can even win

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by dodoatirice: 3:58pm On Jan 12, 2022
Khaki commot Agbada begin
Na God go scatter the total regime
I dey chop when shagari dey reign
But now i no fit shack garri again.

Nigeria dey Action time now!!

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by Godada(m): 3:58pm On Jan 12, 2022
Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by whippersnapper(m): 3:58pm On Jan 12, 2022
This man and jega lectured my dad back then in BUK MPPA
Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by salbis(m): 3:59pm On Jan 12, 2022
Aside those sycophants that surrounded him, i don't think a sensible Nigerian will vote for Tinubu come 2023.

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by Clintifydan(m): 3:59pm On Jan 12, 2022
Afonjas really need power to do what? I rather stick with the north than another audio and virtual osinbajo to rule this country

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by blazetitov: 4:00pm On Jan 12, 2022
Is it your miscalculation?

Do your own calculation and come up with your best candidate, put him/her for election and let Nigerians decide.

These bush-baby cries all over the place is becoming ridiculous!

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Re: 2023: Tinubu’s Declaration A Political Miscalculation – Prof Fage by TOPCRUISE(m): 4:00pm On Jan 12, 2022
I won't vote for an agbero for president. He will install Mc Oluomo as Oba of Oshodi if he becomes President

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