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Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Chikiletta: 4:21pm On Feb 07, 2019
By Ogunrinde Olayinka, Graduate of Political Science, University of Ilorin.

As a student of political science, over the past few months, I have watched the political actors in my home state, Kwara, campaigning and jostling for power. Some of them want to be House of Assembly members; some of them want to go to the National Assembly as Senators or Honourable members; others want to be Governor; while still, other just want to be the godfathers behind the scene — pulling strings and giving orders.

Focusing on the main contenders, the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and their main challengers, the All Progressives Congress (APC), one thing that strikes me as odd is the clear distinction between the organisational structure and the competence of the candidates being presented by both sides.

For example, the PDP has presented Honourable Razak Atunwa, a former speaker of the State House of Assembly, and current Honourable Member in the 8th National Assembly as its gubernatorial candidate. Atunwa, who also served as a Commissioner for Lands and Housing in the Saraki administration, won the PDP primaries in a landslide due to his executive and legislative experience, that seems to make him well-prepared for the task of governing the State of Harmony.

On the other hand, the APC has presented a virtually untested — at least in public service — Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq as its candidate. Abdulrazaq, whose major claim to fame is that he is the son of the first lawyer in northern Nigeria, has galvanised a segment of the Kwara population with his campaign slogan ‘O to Ge’, which translates to ‘Enough is Enough’ in English.

A brief perusal of the social media handles of the APC and PDP candidates shows that while the PDP candidate, Atunwa, is looking to the future by putting forth specific agendas that his government can be held accountable to if he assumes office, the APC candidate, Abdulrahman, is focusing on the past and trying to appeal to voters based on sentiment, with no specific manifesto that he can be held accountable to.

While Atunwa on one hand, tweets and posts about tapping into the existing comparative advantages of each of local government areas of the state in order to boost the state’s economy, Abdulrahman, continues to focus on stirring up sentiments.

One worthy distinction, is that in the last 10 days for each substantive and specific post of Atunwa’s where he sets forth a specific agenda to develop Kwara, there are at least 3 posts from Abdulrahman that simply say “O To Ge.”

As we, the people of Kwara, prepare to choose which party we will follow in the forthcoming elections, let us be reminded that slogans do not win elections and ‘O To Ge’ is not a manifesto.

We must remember the lessons of APC government at the federal level, who promised us ‘Change’, but instead plunged our economy into its first recession in 30 years; flushed all our development indexes with the international community into the toilet; and spread the insecurity across the nation from the North East, where it was once contained, to areas in the North West and the North Central.

Personally, I will not be swayed by sentiment. I will be convinced by specifics. On February 16th and March 2nd, when I go out to vote, I will cast my votes for the candidates and the party that put forth specific agenda for continuity in the development of the state. I will vote for the party, that is consolidating on the successes of the previous years, not the candidates that want ‘Change’ simply because they want power. In my honest opinion, Atunwa and the PDP, are what’s best for Kwara in 2019. As a student of political science, I stand by this.

-Ogunrinde Olayinka, Graduate of Political Science, University of Ilorin.

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Triangles1(m): 4:25pm On Feb 07, 2019
Liar.




Front page for the first time on NL.


This is a sign of 4+4=8, haters can 8, no problem. Sai Baba


Sai Namdi Kanu, for exposing their atikulating from Cameroon.

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by bobolizim(m): 4:25pm On Feb 07, 2019
LMAO. Everyone is entitled to their opinions. Indeed why the APC naani. Lmao cheesy grin grin angry. You've not yet told us how PDP have developed Kwara compared to other APC states. What are their achievements ?

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by jesvic91(m): 4:25pm On Feb 07, 2019
Saraki is to kwara as Tinubu is to Lagos











But tinubu's empire is about to fallll!!!

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Phyqee10(m): 4:25pm On Feb 07, 2019
Ok
Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Oricha79(m): 4:25pm On Feb 07, 2019
How much dey pay you to write this nonsense? O to ge in kwara... kwarans has moved to the next level.

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Abeyjide: 4:26pm On Feb 07, 2019
keep deceiving yourself .looking for cheap popularity.

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by DLondonboiy: 4:26pm On Feb 07, 2019
grin
Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by islandmoon: 4:26pm On Feb 07, 2019
wow, it has already failed in Kastina see PDP rally in Kastina see crowd

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by abc115: 4:26pm On Feb 07, 2019
Paid writer...Failing but won the last election...

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by wordcom: 4:26pm On Feb 07, 2019
nice details

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Naijawebmaster: 4:27pm On Feb 07, 2019
shocked
Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by biolaowo(m): 4:27pm On Feb 07, 2019
O TO GE

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by XaintJoel20: 4:27pm On Feb 07, 2019
I think Kwara State just like Kogi State has not enjoyed the gains of democracy since this present republic...

They should chose a leader that can turn the tide around this time just like Governor Godwin Obaseki is developing Edo State in all front trying to make up for the lost years of Lucky Igbinedion misrule...

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Dareal90s(m): 4:27pm On Feb 07, 2019
Which APC is failing? grin

PDP nd Pigs trying to stay relevant. Mitcheew.

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by VicHots(f): 4:27pm On Feb 07, 2019
You didn't add I am a PDP member!

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Riversides2003(m): 4:27pm On Feb 07, 2019
A
Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by fiercehillz(m): 4:27pm On Feb 07, 2019
In English... Never again

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by RockHard: 4:27pm On Feb 07, 2019
Something weird is happening in Kwara. Hardly does one hear about Atunwa, the PDP gubernatorial candidate. He seems to have been eclipsed by Saraki. One could be forgiven for thinking Saraki is the one running for the governor's seat. Atunwa can't do nada on his own without Saraki teleguiding him. That's really pathetic for a prospective governor. Contrast that with Lag where SanwoOlu is running his own campaign without waiting for Tinubu, Buhari, Ambode or any other person. The guy is on a roll, running his own campaign and making a name for himself.

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Vado(m): 4:27pm On Feb 07, 2019
Odabi wipe eri e ti daru op/writer.

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by maestroferdi: 4:27pm On Feb 07, 2019
Saraki is in charge in Kwara...

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by ucsquare(m): 4:28pm On Feb 07, 2019
korexcoded:
grin
jesvic91:
T
Phyqee10:
Ok
Oricha79:
F

nothing sensible to contribute?..
Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Teedol: 4:28pm On Feb 07, 2019
Who pushed this to the front page, change the heading to "my personal opinion on why I think my party PDP will win kwara".

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Seetto: 4:28pm On Feb 07, 2019
Saraki poverty induced program bad ooo

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by MrMcJay(m): 4:28pm On Feb 07, 2019
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Chikiletta:


By Ogunrinde Olayinka, Graduate of Political Science, University of Ilorin.

As a student of political science, over the past few months, I have watched the political actors in my home state, Kwara, campaigning and jostling for power. Some of them want to be House of Assembly members; some of them want to go to the National Assembly as Senators or Honourable members; others want to be Governor; while still, other just want to be the godfathers behind the scene — pulling strings and giving orders.

Focusing on the main contenders, the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and their main challengers, the All Progressives Congress (APC), one thing that strikes me as odd is the clear distinction between the organisational structure and the competence of the candidates being presented by both sides.

For example, the PDP has presented Honourable Razak Atunwa, a former speaker of the State House of Assembly, and current Honourable Member in the 8th National Assembly as its gubernatorial candidate. Atunwa, who also served as a Commissioner for Lands and Housing in the Saraki administration, won the PDP primaries in a landslide due to his executive and legislative experience, that seems to make him well-prepared for the task of governing the State of Harmony.

On the other hand, the APC has presented a virtually untested — at least in public service — Abdulrahman Abdulrazaq as its candidate. Abdulrazaq, whose major claim to fame is that he is the son of the first lawyer in northern Nigeria, has galvanised a segment of the Kwara population with his campaign slogan ‘O to Ge’, which translates to ‘Enough is Enough’ in English.

A brief perusal of the social media handles of the APC and PDP candidates shows that while the PDP candidate, Atunwa, is looking to the future by putting forth specific agendas that his government can be held accountable to if he assumes office, the APC candidate, Abdulrahman, is focusing on the past and trying to appeal to voters based on sentiment, with no specific manifesto that he can be held accountable to.

While Atunwa on one hand, tweets and posts about tapping into the existing comparative advantages of each of local government areas of the state in order to boost the state’s economy, Abdulrahman, continues to focus on stirring up sentiments.

One worthy distinction, is that in the last 10 days for each substantive and specific post of Atunwa’s where he sets forth a specific agenda to develop Kwara, there are at least 3 posts from Abdulrahman that simply say “O To Ge.”

As we, the people of Kwara, prepare to choose which party we will follow in the forthcoming elections, let us be reminded that slogans do not win elections and ‘O To Ge’ is not a manifesto.

We must remember the lessons of APC government at the federal level, who promised us ‘Change’, but instead plunged our economy into its first recession in 30 years; flushed all our development indexes with the international community into the toilet; and spread the insecurity across the nation from the North East, where it was once contained, to areas in the North West and the North Central.

Personally, I will not be swayed by sentiment. I will be convinced by specifics. On February 16th and March 2nd, when I go out to vote, I will cast my votes for the candidates and the party that put forth specific agenda for continuity in the development of the state. I will vote for the party, that is consolidating on the successes of the previous years, not the candidates that want ‘Change’ simply because they want power. In my honest opinion, Atunwa and the PDP, are what’s best for Kwara in 2019. As a student of political science, I stand by this.

-Ogunrinde Olayinka, Graduate of Political Science, University of Ilorin.
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This one is talking about continuity of development in Kwara. What do you call development? What indices of development are evident in Kwara?

You know the funny thing about stupidity? It is contagious.

Therefore, I won't read this trash.

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by Whobedatte(m): 4:28pm On Feb 07, 2019
Chai. Ojuyobo think s kwara is Lagos
Smh

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Re: Why The APC Is Failing In Kwara by mjbaba: 4:28pm On Feb 07, 2019
O to Ge

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