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| South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by Nkanga7(op): 3:37pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Some South-West leaders are currently biting their fingers in regret over voting President Muhammadu Buhari into office.The zone is particularly angry with the President, who is the leader of the All Progressives Congress, APC, for tolerating the outcome of National Assembly leadership election, which did not favour the region.Buhari’s silence according to them is a serious indication that the zone, which queued behind him to ensure victory at the recent polls, may benefit little or nothing from the administration. “For the fact that the South-West played a key role in the emergence of Buhari as the President, it is expected that they would occupy a more strategic position than the post of vice president”, said one of the leaders. They argued that the National Assembly leadership election, which eventually placed the North Central geopolitical zone as a powerful force in the country’s power equation through the emergence of former Kwara governor, Bukola Saraki, as Senate President and Yakubu Dogara from the North-East, has depicted the South-West as not only a weak power bloc in the equation. With the power structure now,the South-West as a region has been relegated to the background in the power structure of the country.Some of the leaders of the region who also participated in the last National Conference argue that since the South-West does not hold any substantial position in the current power structure, the region must re-strategise to assert itself in the politics of the nation.They further argued that the position of Vice President, which is presently held by a south westerner, does not place the region as a powerful force. While referring to one of the speeches made by former President Goodluck Jonathan during the campaigns leading up to the 2015 general elections, National Coordinator of Coalition of Democrats for Electoral Reform, CODER, Chief Ayo Opadokun, a South-West leader, who spoke to the on the current power imbalance, noted that the Yoruba race made a great mistake by not re-electing the former President,considering what he had in stock for the zone. He emphasised that the implementation of the National Conference report would elevate the standard of the zone, which is the reason people of the South-West should have queued behind Jonathan. “Failure to do this needful may spell doom for the zone as their trust in their forged alliance with North would lead to regret. “Certainly, as the power structure is, there is the need for the Yoruba race to re-strategise on the way they would reassert themselves in the country’s politics and power equation,” Opadokun advised. Also lending his voice on the skewed power structure, image maker of Pro- National Conference, Wale Okunniyi, faulted the emergence of Saraki and Dogara, which he described as a conspiracy against the Yoruba nation by some powerful forces in the APC. He stated further that it was unfortunate that the South-West did not get the speakership of the House of Representative, as the region pushed forward Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila.He condemned Sen. Saraki and Hon. Dogara for not adhering strictly to the party’s position, stressing that the leadership of the Yoruba people need to redirect their plan for the region would benefit in the current state of the country politics. Okunniyi said, “What happened at the National Assembly was a conspiracy against Yoruba nation by some powerful forces in the APC. Although, we hold the Vice President position, we lost the speakership. This calls for total re-strategising by Yoruba leadership so that we can have our way in this current power structure.”However, a prominent South- West leader and lawyer, Asiwaju Bisi Adegbuyi, stressed that as for now the Yoruba race needs self-determination rather than a symbolic representation. “Yoruba race should know what they want. Yoruba made progress when Chief Obafemi Awolowo led us.Also speaking to this paper, a PDP chieftain from the zone, Barrister Olayinka Sanni, put the blame on the selfish interest of Asiwaju Bola Tinubu. He said that Tinubu’s selfish interest was pushing the South-West backward. According to him, “the system of leader takes- all that Tinubu used in Lagos politics gave the undue advantage to Bukola Saraki and Yakubu Dogara as Senate President and Speaker of the Federal House of Representatives. “He derives pleasure from cheating people in public. If they had not conducted the mock election, Femi Gbajabiamila would have won since it would have happened at the same time in both chambers,’’ he noted, adding that going by the trend of things, South-West might be forced to pressurise President Buhari to implement the part of the recommendation of the Confab which would be favorable to them. However, notwithstanding the current leadership positions in the National.Assembly, which the South-West complains about being relegated to the second fiddle, the zone clinched the position of Deputy Speaker Hon. Yusuf Lasun had in spite of the All Progressives Congress endorsement of his opponent Monguno Tahir, polled 203 votes to defeat Tahir, who had 153 votes. Mr. Lasun represents Irepodun, Olorunda, Osogbo Federal Constituency in Osun State. But according to analysts, with the victory of Bukola Saraki as the Senate President and Yakubu Dogara as the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the six geopolitical zones appear to have benefitted from power sharing. All the zones, North-West, North- East, North Central, South-West, South- East and South-South are adequately represented at the centre. While Senator Saraki hails from Kwara State, North Central zone, Rep. Dogara is from Bauchi State, North East Nigeria. The same for Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, an indigene of Enugu State in the South-East zone. The Deputy Speaker of the House,Yusuf Lasun, is from Osun State in the South-West. President, Mohammed Buhari is from Katsina State, North-West zone while his deputy, Yemi Osinbajo, hails from Ogun State also in the South-West zone. The South-South is represented in the capacity of John Odigie Oyegun, National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, the ruling party Source http://urhobotoday.com/?p=16831 |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by Nobody: 3:38pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Doesn't matter, let's.all Just allWork with him to achieve that Nigeria We want... |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by 48noble(m): 3:39pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Nop |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by kettykin: 3:44pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Political sophistication has turned to political stupidity, when 30 million people depend on the wisdom of one man whose only achievement is being voted a governor of lagos state . Notice the game a minority like the fulani played over a tribe that even claim they are educated. My advice to the south west is that a stitch /switch in time would have saved many lives. |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by kelechi50: 3:48pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
This is just the beginning,southwest have entered one chance this time |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by dunkem21(m): 3:55pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Yawns |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by stebell(m): 3:55pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Wen old men make mockery of themselves, children will laff at them. After reading this shiit frm these President Buhari assss lickers, I can't place a simple meaning to their agitation. If they hav the VP and deputy speaker, hav they asked wat other zones got frm the whole equation?? The said they wanted change, now the hav it in complete dose well packeged. They shud shut their mouth and face reality. GEJ remains the Best. |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by theSpark(m): 3:56pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
I don't get it. Didn't they get VP? |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by superstar1(m): 3:59pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Another lie from the pit of hell and hallucination of the minds of SaTANoids. Create more than 1mjllion stup1d blogs to keep disseminating your lies, guess what? It can't work. VP yoruba Senate President Yoruba. Deputy Speaker Yoruba. It's mind boggling that we have 250 ethnicities and we are still able to lock down those positions. |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by wallex1983(m): 4:01pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Tinubu, Tinubu, Tinubu oooooº°˚˚˚°º°˚˚˚°º How many times I call you? Oya, go and apologise to Jonathan |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by SUBMARINE: 4:04pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Yorubas won't escape this time In my lifetime , I will see Tinubu prostrating to Jonathan SS and SE people seeking their apology as he tells the world that he is a mumu In my lifetime, Yorubas will realize that the Igbos and Nigerdeltans are far wiser than them. In my lifetime, Yorubas will beg Igbos to takeover power in order to protect them from the North. In my lifetime, Yorubas will praise Biafra over Nigeria In my lifetime, Yorubas will bow to the Igbos and Nigerdeltans. If you believe that you will witness it, Click like ![]() |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by tayejay(m): 4:15pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
[color=#990000][/color] Nkanga7:This is indeed propaganda!! Dose it really matter who occupies wat position, all that's important is a better and progressive Nigeria where every act of impunity is punished... I pray our leaders follow the path of honor |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by citizenisb: 4:20pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
A lot of times we try to project the image of the benign, peace loving drunk from Otueke to cover up the complete rot his administration represented. It is just a repeat of history as most of us know that Shagari is a good man but his administration was very corrupt. I stay in Abuja and I know that the corruption under the GEJ administration was monumental and the enormous revenue accrued to the government was wasted even much more than Abacha, Babangida and Obasanjo combined. Why are we so wicked to keep on defending his administration. Buhari has a lot of personal flaws but if we can remember this election was a referendum on GEJ not necessarily about Buhari in the swing states of the South West and North Central. Whether he appoints Ministers this night or next year it is a huge relief from the madness we just went through for six years. It will take a lot for us to recover with the depleted external reserves, crash of crude prices, a possible Greek default, reduction in summer travel and GDP/ Oil use due to terrorism fears, a huge slowdown in China, 30 million barrels of stored Iranian crude about to hit the market with the removal of sanctions and two possible interest rate hikes by the US Federal Reserve. We are in interesting times no matter who is at the helm and the earlier we all hunker down and pray to weather the storm without terrible social unrest that will come with job losses, subsidy removal, Naira devaluation and corresponding hyperinflation adding to the Boko Haram insurgency decimating the North East and the bankruptcy of the states. Let me give you a brief example; Buhari told the governors to negotiate longer loan tenors with the banks up to 20 years to reduce the strain and inability to pay salaries, do you know how that will affect bank profits and systemic liquidity. What will happen to their Oil and Gas loans if oil prices dip further. May God help this country but please it is sheer wickedness to bring up the previous administrations records. In other climes they would have been shot by now. |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by sammyj: 4:58pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by Nobody: 4:59pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
Poorly done hack job. |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by Nobody: 5:03pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
SUBMARINE:Only if your lifetime is full of hallucinations. |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by emekamn(m): 5:50pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
story for the birds. if only the op can come up with a whistle version of this story...I'm sure the birds would enjoy it |
| Re: South-west Leaders Regret Voting For Buhari, Blame Tinubu For Their Woes by Nature129(m): 6:04pm On Jun 28, 2015 |
kettykin:I'm Igbos. Yorubas have no reason to regret anytin. The problem is the Yorubas wanted more but couldn't get it. They have a VP now and it's a good achievement. Igbos had better stop looking for means to laugh at the political decision of the Yorubas and start now to plan on how to become relevant in 2019 |
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