As 2015 draws near, the ruling Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) may be fighting the battle of a lifetime as fear grips members over
alleged failure writes EROMOSELE EBHOMELE
On 16
July, this year, the current political reality in Nigeria
suddenly fell on the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), the party which had been
at the centre of Nigeria ’s
governance and as some would say, Nigeria ’s misgovernance since 1999.
That
was the day every resident of As the state erupted in wild celebration over the victory of their governor, many Nigerians seized the opportunity to begin fresh campaign and enlightenment against the PDP-led administration at the federal level. The goal of these new found and excited activists is that they no longer needed the PDP in all the states of the federation.
“This is a clear signal to the PDP that all is not well with the party and that they should brace for more surprises in 2015,” a journalist who witnessed the election said.
It was also disheartening to the PDP, the party which prides itself as the biggest in
It
was, therefore, not surprising when the National Publicity Secretary of the
PDP, Olisa Metuh, who is mandated to speak on behalf of the party secretariat,
gave a damning ruling last week amid continued attacks by Nigerians on the
party over its perceived failure to lead the country to its “promise land.”
According
to Metuh, the current situation surpasses the usual slapping of political
office holders on the wrist even when they are considered huge failures. This
time, election tickets would be given only to deserving and credible aspirants.
In other words, political office holders seeking re-election, would be given a
nod by the party based on what they are able to do with the previous ticket
given to them by the party.The implication of this statement, which was targeted at elected and prospective aspirants of the party in the three tiers of government, the federal, state and local government, is that party officials would definitely face difficult tasks to retain their seats in 2015 if they fail to perform well, since their re-election on the party’s platform would be anchored on credible performances.
The
statement read: “Nigerians are asking their leaders to make personal sacrifices
and self denials and the PDP now demands it. Our focus on the performance chart
of our members in government is a crucial pedestal to achieving our pact with
the people whose mandate we have.
“This
opportunity of our 14th anniversary, therefore, is golden in restating the zero
tolerance of the party for non-performance. It is ample opportunity for an
in-house reckoning, self assessment, a mirror unto ourselves and in restatement
of our determination not to let the people down.”He warned further: “Our elected and appointed officials at all levels must, therefore, sleep and wake up thinking of how to make our dear nation better and our party, greater. Our performance must continue to go beyond the ordinary expectations of national indivisibility to surmounting critical development challenges which we must do to measure with the best in global community.”
Olisa
Metuh told elected officials that have remained lukewarm in moving their states
forward, those who have refused to evolve ways to develop their states and make
meaningful impacts, as in the case of the legislators and those who have
remained on the borders of average to immediately wake up to the reality that
the party’s National Executive Council (NEC) was already re-awakening the
party’s destiny.
He
informed them that the pact which gave the PDP its mass appeal was leaving them
behind. “The choice is to shape in or ship out.“Service to our people must be the watchword; lifting their standard of living must be our pre-occupation. This is our responsibility to the nation; a debt of gratitude to Nigerians.
“Those
who are the visible face of our party, those in whose hands lay the instruments
of governance, the mandate given to our party must stand very tall in providing
the much sought relief which good governance in democracy offers. We cannot
afford to do less.
“The
synergy of the arms and tiers of government, and most essentially the credible
delivery capacity of different operatives of government businesses at the
centre, states and the local governments are what make a successful whole.“With the current national challenges, there is no doubt Nigerians are looking for role models and the PDP requires all its members in positions of authority to rise to the occasion.”
Even though the PDP is wont to deny that the tension it is currently embroiled in, analysts believe that the warning credited to its secretariat and the current lamentation of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, provides an inkling into the apprehension with which the party now operates.
Obasanjo
was recently quoted as saying that though he achieved his aim of contesting for
the nation’s topmost position; he was saddened by the level of corruption in
Aso Rock and perpetrated by his successors. He cited the depletion of the
Excess Crude Account and the Foreign Reserve, which he said he left enough
money “for the rainy days.”
The
former President, who resigned as the party’s Board of Trustees chairman not
long ago lamented that suddenly his successors told themselves that the rainy
days have come and so dealt seriously with the Excess Crude Account and the
Foreign Reserve.
Obasanjo
also said he was able to clear the country’s debt before leaving office, but
that his successors were unable to manage the situation thereby plunging the
nation into more debt just within few years after he left office. This is all
with nothing to show for the billions of naira that are mentioned daily by the
government as money spent to better the lot of the people.
For
example, the Abuja
rail project embarked upon by the government is said to be just 20 per cent
completed since 2004 when the PDP-led government made up its mind to embark on
the project. Immediately President Goodluck Jonathan became the substantive
President as a result of the Senate’s ‘doctrine of necessity,’ he announced
through Facebook, the social internet site, that he was poised to fix the
Lagos-Benin Road, because, according to him, he would be plying the road often.
Of
course, Nigerians believed him as they showered him with commendations. Two
years after, the road has remained a death-trap consuming several Nigerians
both known and unknown. The President has never been reported to have used the
road for once as he promised.
The Governor Orji recently attacked his cabinet members, calling them thieves and rogues and alleging that they were the reason behind his failure to provide the dividends of democracy to the people.
According to Orji, the cabinet members have stolen the state’s resources with careless abandon. He warned them that he would henceforth not tolerate such thievery, but it is believed that his threat is coming late because the administration is far into the journey to the end.
The
situation got out of hand recently at a 52nd Annual Conference of the Nigerian
Bar Association in Abuja
where President Jonathan gave himself out while soliciting the sympathy of
Nigerians. The President had, while lamenting the challenges his administration
was facing, admitted that he was the most abused national leader ever,
reminding Nigerians that he was innocent of their allegations.
He
explained that he was not responsible for the country’s many problems, but
promised to make the people smile in 2013 as it was the year the dividends of
democracy would reach all the citizens.
Just
like the unexpected reaction he got from the people who now seem to have
withdrawn their trust for him, the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) came out
swiftly to remind the President that his statement was an admission of failure.
According
to the ACN, through its spokesman, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, great leaders in the
world like Winston Churchill, Dwight Eisenhower, JF Kennedy are remembered
today more importantly for the quality of leadership they provided their
various nations at moments of crisis.
“Even
in the face of imminent defeat and paralysing casualties Winston Churchill was
still able to inspire and rally his people to victory and faced with Cuban
Missile crisis, President J. F. Kennedy did not throw up his hands in
despondency,” the party added while wondering why President Jonathan decided to
take up the mantle of leadership when he knew he was not capable to tackle the
challenges that come with leadership.
“Hasn’t
anyone told President Jonathan that the buck stops on his desk? Hasn’t anyone
told President Jonathan that an administration inherits both the assets and
liabilities of his predecessor in office? Hasn’t anyone told President Jonathan
that his responsibilities as President include clearing the mess left by his
predecessors in office while at the same time leaving his own legacies? Does
President Jonathan expect sympathy from the citizens by this open admission of
incompetence and resignation to failure?” the party asked.
The
party said what Nigerians expected from their leader included uplifting words,
words of inspiration that can bring out the hidden potential of its citizens,
“words that will galvanise Nigerians to positive action and imbue them with
self-esteem and not the kind of lamentations of President Jonathan that has
served only to confirm that the ship of state has no helmsman and everyone is
at peril.”
In
another statement by the ACN, the major opposition party attributed the
problems of the country to the PDP just as the former National Security
Adviser, Owoye Azazi, had attributed the emergence of the Boko Haram on the
PDP.
According
to the ACN, “Mr. President, the reason Nigeria’s democracy has survived thus
far is not the robustness of the PDP, as you have said, but the determination
and courage of the good people of Nigeria, who have resolved to say ‘never
again’ to anti-democratic forces, as well as the robust opposition mounted by a
few progressive forces.
“Were
it left for the PDP, this democracy as we know it would have become history.
This is the party that has weakened all the institutions that are indispensable
to building a virile democracy, from the judiciary to the legislature. This is
the party that has sought to emasculate the opposition by infiltrating their
ranks and coercing them into a fake unity government.”
In an article
written some years ago by Dr. Reuben Abati before he took up the appointment as
presidential spokesman, the PDP had earned itself a negative recognition among
Nigerians.
He
said: “The members are quick to proclaim that they belong to the largest political
party in Africa , it is the cheapest claim that
they can make. Nigeria having the seemingly eternal advantage of number, but in
terms of effectiveness as a political party, the PDP as it is known in Nigerian
circles and through a variety of acronyms…is a most irresponsible political
party, its continuing success in Nigerian politics, a great oxymoron, but a
veritable indication of the putative nature of Nigerian politics is marked as
it is by insincerity, inequities and injustice.
“The
PDP, in power in most parts of “…What Nigeria has suffered from most tellingly since 1999, is the absence of an effective opposition to the ruling PDP, a party whose men and foot-soldiers have shown and demonstrated great contempt for Nigerians, as they are wont to place greater emphasis on the party’s slogan. This slogan is a hortatory shout of P-D-P! In higdecibels with an equally assertive responsorial counterpoise: PO-WE-R, uttered with a near-hysterical affirmation.
“In ten years, the PDP has done great damage to
Culled from P.M. NEWS
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