Poor Ali Modu Sheriff. He has been going through severe strain and stress since his emergence as chairman of PDP. Those who hate his guts do so with a passion. Those who love him deployed state funds to lease aircraft to ferry lobbyists across the country to appease his enemies. But PDP BOT is adamant. It says ‘Sheriff is not suitable as national chairman of the PDP’. Ayo Fayose says ‘his emergence at this time is the best thing in the present circumstance’. Sheriff himself is resolutely determined to stay put. ‘I do not plan to resign, I will not resign’ he has declared. Femi Fani-Kayode and Doyin Okupe are blowing hot and cold.
But the question is, if not Sheriff, who else? He is a man of great wealth. But many believe Sheriff like other products of Babangida School of democracy who saw politics as investment, invested heavily in politics in 1999. This has yielded bounty dividends. He was a two-term governor of Borno State and one-term senator. And finally, as a member and former chairman of APC Board of Trustees (BOT) until 2014, I think he is adequately equipped for a controversial job many have likened to that of an undertaker.
In any case, if we are talking of an association of rancorous group of men permanently engaged in war of attrition over sharing of spoils of office, a group described by John Campbell as ‘an elite cartel at the centre of power in Nigeria with no ideological or programmatic basis, but simply as essentially a club of elites for sharing of oil rents and political spoils’ and not of a political party, with ‘disciplined membership and programmes for the promotion of collective good’, I cannot see a man more eminently qualified than Sheriff, a man of drifting loyalty.
Apart from Fani-Kayode’s unproven allegation and libel that Sheriff masterminded the ‘killing of Mohammed Yusuf, the erstwhile leader of Boko Haram, by our security forces whilst in police custody in 2009 just so that he wouldn’t live to tell the whole world who gave him the funds to set up his murderous cult’, Sheriff in my view is by far is more honorable than most PDP past chairmen. Records before Nigerians clearly show that apart from the late Sunday Awoniyi and Audu Ogbeh who retained their integrity after serving as PDP chairmen, Sheriff seem to be head and shoulder taller than all others. Ahmadu Alli as PDP chairman presided over the theft of N1.6 trillion through fuel subsidy scam. Ogbulafor, Nwodo and Tukur ended their tenure mired in controversies over allegation of financial fraud and nepotism.
And if his offence was that he decamped from APC to PDP only in 2014, that is a crime his tormentors and supporters are no less guilty off. Fani-Kayode himself has moved in and out of PDP. While still in APC, he once wrote off Jonathan claiming his “chapter has been finally closed by OBJ with his letter”; predicted “All Progressives Congress, APC, would form the next government at the centre” and wrote off PDP saying “PDP as we once knew her has gone forever; the ship has hit the rocks and she has sunk to the bottom of the sea; she is dead and buried”. That was before Jonathan offered him the lucrative job of Director-General of PDP Presidential Campaign Organisation, (PDPPCO)
Fayose moved from PDP to Labour. He only moved back following Jonathan’s alleged provision of $37m state funds and a number of soldiers shipped from Anambra and Abuja to execute what a PDP former secretary, Dr Temitope Aluko described as a coup against the Ekitis during the state governorship election. As for Olusegun Mimiko, he is a serial ‘decampee’, whose motto appears to be ‘water has no enemy’.
In a desperate attempt to undermine the integrity of Sheriff, Fani-Kayode says a man with link with Boko Haram is not qualified to run the affairs of a party like PDP founded by ‘men of great vision, courage and good character’ such as General Ibrahim Babangida, President Olusegun Obasanjo, Vice President Abubakar Atiku, Chief Tony Anenih, President Umaru Yar’Adua, President Goodluck Jonathan, Chief Bode George, Col. Ahmadu Alli, Chief E.K. Clark, Professor Jerry Gana, Dr. Chuba Okadigbo, Chief Ken Nnamani. Apart from searching without finding any record of Sheriff’s disservice to the nation, one is tempted to ask, what are the legacies of Fani-Kayode’s PDP men of great ‘vision, courage and good character’?
Babangida introduced SAP against the advice of informed Nigerian intellectuals. It resulted in the collapse of our budding industries and reduced Nigeria to importers of the labour of other societies. Obasanjo and Atiku mismanaged the privatization programme selling off $100b assets Nigeria’s founding fathers built up between 1958 and 1998 for a paltry $1.6b. Nigeria lost everything hotels, airlines, insurance firms, Ajaokuta Iron and steel industry, fertilizer company, and Eleme Petrochemical plant built with taxpayers’ $2.4b but sold for $215m as well as the World Bank projected seven million jobs.
Anenih as minister of works allegedly diverted About N300b budgeted for roads during Obasanjo’s first term to fight the 2003 election by PDP. The verdict on Jonathan’s government by Adewale Maja-Pearce in a piece titled. “The Nigerian Status Quo” written for the New York Times on November 16, 2014, that “The (Jonathan) government is widely seen as the most corrupt since independence from Britain in 1960” resonates with Nigerians and the international community. Bode George was jailed and later exonerated by the Supreme Court for helping some of his PDP friends as chairman of the Nigerian Ports Authority. Ahmadu Ali as chairman of PDP, presided over the theft of N1.6t through fuel subsidy scam. Chief Edwin Clark hijacked President Jonathan and reduced a man who secured a pan Nigeria mandate in 2010 to an ethnic irredentist in 2015. Jerry Gana, a one time university geography teacher had until 2015 been part of every government in power since 1983. He donated N5billion on behalf of his unidentified friends to the doomed Jonathan re-election bid. Both Dr. Chuba Okadigbo, Chief Ken Nnamani were accused of financial malfeasance as senate presidents. Behold Fani-Kayode’s PDP men of vision and character.
Those currently weeping louder than the bereaved fearing PDP’s descent into factional chaos will deprive the country of much needed opposition voice should wipe their tears. An association of wheelers and dealers that as a ruling party raped our nation for 16 years through dubious self-serving policies such as privatization, monetization, setting up of PPPRA to import fuel instead of ensuring we refined our own fuel domestically cannot as an opposition party perform the patriotic role of ‘keeping the APC on track, influencing public opinion, and providing a shadow for the ruling party’.
PDP doesn’t deserve to survive. Even Dr Doyin Okupe, who reaped abundantly as a leading member of PDP has come to terms with the terrible fate of his party. According to him, “if it is the divine will of God that our present masters must kill PDP, then by the Grace of God we shall yet tarry at the graveside to bid it farewell.”
Why must people now weep louder than the bereaved? Please join me in congratulating PDP for appointing an undertaker.
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