The
crisis rocking the All Progressive Congress party is worrisome—at least to the
ordinary Nigerian. And the situation has become chaotic since the forced
departure of Godwin Obaseki from their fold. Now despite the myriad of court cases; the
gale of suspensions; the inability to address vacant official positions; the
flurry of lopsided appointments, and not least the forced defections, the APC
is now but a shadow of its former self. The once powerful and awesome behemoth
has vanished and Nigerians are now perhaps staring at the carcase. The APC lacks leadership, no vision and
apparently is disjointed and a comity of different warlords. There seems to be
no binding laws or agreement in place; this may explain the botched succession
plans unfolding. Now, we ask the vital question: where are the likes of Malam
Nasir El-Rufai, Godswill Akpabio, Rotimi Amaechi and of the course the repressive
generalissimo Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu?
The
APC can’t be marred in crisis with these political heavyweights hanging in the corner;
the APC is not a fiefdom where different warlords—be it local or Arabian—struggle
to assert their authority? This a democratic setting guided by laws and credibility;
what is all these tumultuous agitations about anyway? If it is for people, it shouldn’t
have taken this ugly turn; if it is for advancement of the peoples welfare, it
should have been done with decorum, fairness and justice. But now, according to
the late Fela Anikulakpo Kuti, it is all about roforofo fight! Regrettably, only a few years back, the APC had mouthed
“change” as their primary aim and Nigerians believed. Not since the days of late
Akin Omoboriowo in the NPN days have we seen such recourse to law courts. So
disappointing, it has to take the intervention of the president for peace to
reign.
The APC leaders should teach Nigerians a new
song: a song of security, patriotism, loyalty and honour. This is the least expected
of them. They must not let Nigeria slip into anarchy; they must draw a line
between rebellious elements and those ready to work; they must place Nigeria
first in all their considerations. As adults and responsible leaders, the conflicting
court orders and suspensions must be an embarrassment to them. It is time for
these henchmen to step in. We want to see more peaceful meetings in Bourdillion,
Maitama and Asokoro. Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, El-Rufai, Amaechi should not
waste further precious time in resolving the crisis. They should place Nigeria
first—not themselves and their pockets.
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