Publicity Secretary of the Lagos state chapter of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Mr Joe Igbokwe warns that the elections
next month will be violent because of the desperation the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) to retain power at all cost.
If what is going on now in the political landscape is anything to go by, Nigerians should guide their loins for the danger ahead as PDP leaders get desperate over next month’s Presidential elections.
There is total disquiet and confusion in the House of PDP as events of 2015 draw near, and the centre can no longer hold in the house of a party that once described itself as the biggest party in Africa.
If what is going on now in the political landscape is anything to go by, Nigerians should guide their loins for the danger ahead as PDP leaders get desperate over next month’s Presidential elections.
There is total disquiet and confusion in the House of PDP as events of 2015 draw near, and the centre can no longer hold in the house of a party that once described itself as the biggest party in Africa.
I alerted Nigerians during the formative stages of the APC that PDP
will not go down without a fight, given the unparalleled attacks and
bombs thrown at the progenitors of the APC in those days. A party that
says it will rule Nigeria for 60 years is now gasping for breath and
fighting for survival. How are the mighty fallen?
More than 70 branded Hiace buses were to be moved from Kaduna to
Kano for Jonathan’s campaign but no driver volunteered to drive any of
the vehicles for fear of the power of the people.
PDP was supposed to pick a powerful northerner to head President
Jonathan’s campaign organization but no serious person had the courage
to pick the job. Open the pages of newspapers, you will see endorsements
and endorsements for APC candidate Buhari. The house called PDP is
giving way gradually, it is going down gradually, it is collapsing
systematically and it is sinking slowly.
In Port Harcourt, during the flag-off of Buhari’s campaign, one
person was feared dead and many others seriously injured when armed
youths shot at vehicles moving supporters of the APC to the venue. In
Lagos, PDP has been training thugs in the name of FERMA, importing arms,
and arming them for the task ahead. In the Niger Delta, Alhaji Asari
Dokubo, Tompolo, Chief Edwin Clark, and others are importing huge
arms—also with stolen money—for the showdown if President Jonathan fails
to make it on February 14. Across the country, stories of arms build-up
and training of thugs are filtering in.
Buhari of 2003, 2007, and 2011 is no longer the same as Buhari in
2015. Buhari in 2015 has become dynamite, explosive, a game changer, a
fortress, a smoking gun, an avatar, the numero uno, the political
bulldozer, the caterpillar, machine gun, a hurricane and a colossus. To
ignore the movement now is to play to the gallery, to dismiss his
build-up now is to lie to yourself, and to set aside his potential now
is to be economical with the truth. Calculations, equations, and
permutations have changed and they are turning almost 360 degrees. It is
a complete turn around. The momentum is there. The speed is there, the
dynamism is there and the force is there also.
As things stand APC needs to wake up to devise ways to protect its
members and teaming supporters. The potentially dangerous elements in
the PDP and their agents have nothing to give Nigeria now except
agonies, tears and blood. Having decimated and desecrated a promising
country, the PDP is now ready to give Nigerians serpents instead of
fishes, stones instead of bread and urine instead of water. A Punch
Newspaper editorial of December 23, 2014 captured it explicitly: “It is
sad to note that there is an instinctive conclusion among the Nigerian
public that the Jonathan government is the most financially corrupt,
fiscally irresponsible, politically insensitive and socially
disconnected in Nigerian history. It is all evident that the President
has failed badly to build a credible, honest and minimally effective
government for almost half a decade that he has been president. This is
regrettable indeed.”
Now, what do you do a cook who cannot cook well? You sack him. What
do you do to a teacher who cannot teach well? You sack the teacher.
What do you do to a President who cannot lead his country very well? You
vote him out!
APC is not PDP and it can never be. Unless you vote in APC and try
them for at least four years, you cannot do an objective comparison
between APC and PDP. APC stands for good governance, national security,
economic development, human capital development, land and resources
development, active foreign policy. APC will fight impunity and abuse of
power. APC will fight political irresponsibility of wealth without work
and politics without principles.
We have shed enough blood in this country and God forbid that we
should travel that road again. Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti State is
relying on the military and the police to remain in power. PDP and its
drivers are relying also on the powers of the army and police to remain
in power at all cost. Can these vital and strategic institutions fail
Nigerians again in this election year? Time will tell.
Igbokwe raised posers that should be taken seriously, however, he
made it look like it is only the PDP that engages in violence. The
opposition parties are also known for their violent conduct, so it
behooves on political actors and their cohorts to call their supporters
to order, before, during and after the elections.
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