Monday, 22 December 2014

GEJ:THE BOY IS NOW A MAN

I know what good morals are but when you are in hell, you can't act like an angel.Thats suicide-Late Tupac Amaru Shakur.

Like every Nigerian out there,I want what is best for this nation.The biggest problem one could possibly ever have is to lie to oneself.We practice the dirtiest brand of politics known to mankind and it would amount to lying to ourselves to think otherwise.The most despicable things are what we have come to accept as being part and parcel of the 'game' and the day you choose to become a Nigerian politician is the day you sign up for 'civilized barbarism'.The weak get devoured or watch from the sidelines while the honourable ones bow out when reality creeps in.
Goodluck Ebele Azikiwe Jonathan is probably the luckiest politician alive.From a Deputy Governor who became Governor when his boss got impeached to a Vice-President who became President when his boss died.The first time he stood for elections was for the office of President.Whichever part of history he falls,it would make a great read for the kids yet unborn.But on the down side,he didn't acquire much 'working' experience at the very top tier of Nigerian politics.What more?.He has a VP who even seems less experienced.A lucky man himself who got handed the governorship of his state on a platter.
GEJ struck you as a great guy in the beginning.The type you would want to visit every Sunday to discuss topical issues with.Eat pounded yam and share a bottle of wine (if you drink) with and watch a soccer game alongside before you leave.The type to become your childrens' favourite Uncle.Something in you just felt he would be better off serving in another capacity but he wasn't only President,he was leader of the largest political party in Africa.A party harbouring some of the most hardened dirt-masters in the game.
Jonathan exhibited traits of a man overwhelmed by the responsibility of running the PDP at first.He listened too much to his kitchen cabinet and wasn't in firm control.Ex-President,Olusegun Obasanjo was said to have stepped down as BOT Chairman after he sensed the President was being made to put him in his place.OBJ still complains about GEJ's bad friends.
The President as a leader seemed weak.His loyalists unlike that of OBJ when he was President weren't being kept in a tight leash.They did as they pleased and 'Oga' overlooked and seemed ever eager to play the ideal party man.Obasanjo had the EFCC and other means to whip everybody back into line.Like I tell people,even if the body served as a political tool,history will remember him as someone who fought corruption.It was easy because everyone was dirty.
Either way,he kept his house in order and scored points.That is an attribute of a strong president who though like GEJ,learnt being a politicial leader on the job.No one can ever regard OBJ as weak.
The erstwhile Party Chairman,Bamanga Tukur always looked like he was going to be trouble when he came on board.He was reportedly the Chairman with the highest number of aides the party had ever seen.One of those aides usurped the Powers of the then National Secretary,Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola and this led to a face-off with the Chairman.The matter could have been better handled but it was allowed to escalate till it became public.Even if Oyinlola was perceived as an OBJ loyalist worthy of being made a party punching bag,there were better ways of demeaning his person.If the PDP heavyweights intended to use the Ogun State chieftains against him by filing a court action to challenge the validity of his candidacy then they should have avoided a messy public war that portrayed the party and its leaders as market women without taking their eyes off the prize-his removal.The cracks were starting to get visible and like the saying goes-An elder that doesn't respect himself doesn't deserve the respect of the younger ones.
Right under his nose,the President's wife engaged in a supremacy battle with the Governor of her state; Rotimi Amaechi.Sadly,her man stood by her and when Bamanga Tukur started a war with Governor Murtala Nyako,the then Governor Of his state which was reportedly motivated by his desire to have his son,Awwal Tukur become the next Governor,it became apparent the President was steering his ship straight into a storm.Then the Charade of a Nigerian Governors Forum election made it all look even more pathetic.
Everyone has his enemies in politics but when they are within,you need to thread with extra caution.Take a minute to put OBJ in GEJ's shoes and imagine what he would have done.He would have sacked Tukur if he was turning into a liability without flinching.I can't even imagine a woman married to that man having the guts to publicly square off against a Governor.He would have dropped Stella Oduah long before GEJ did and it would be typical of him to seize the opportunity to score a political point by having her prosecuted by the EFCC.The petroleum minister would have been long gone and if she ever chose to fly private,it would be from her pocket.I give the President credit where it is due but no one can deny the fact that he runs what is probably the most corruption-friendly administration we have ever had since 1999.
The only major crisis the PDP has ever had was under his watch and he deserves all the  blame for allowing Tukur last too long in office.Every politician in Nigeria is ambitious and power-seeking.One only needs to remember a half-living Suntai Danbaba of Taraba state hasn't resigned to understand what I am driving at.The rebellion against GEJ by the nPDP members,most of whom are in APC today was born out of the  desire to exploit the crappy way the party was been run for selfish purposes.The pioneers of that 'struggle' saw it as the perfect time to pursue their 'Northern President' agenda.All they needed do was pick an excuse to kick start the whole process and what better one than Tukur's excesses.When the Governors walked out on GEJ at the party's convention at Eagle square,you knew the elder had not been respecting himself.Imagine how busy Ribadu and his EFCC boys would have been the next day if they dared do that to OBJ.
After all said and done,they moved to the APC which was ready with open arms.That Crisis marked a turning point for GEJ.He became a man.Like those words by Oliver Oliphant (the Oracle) in Mario Puzo's The Fourth K-"When the worst that could possibly ever happen to a man happens to him.He is no longer afraid of anything.And that is not a very good thing".GEJ Waited for the dust to fully settle before seeing Tukur off in a most courteous manner, even saying they wanted to give him a harder task in the process.
In so doing, he exhibited an 'above mean' playing skill in the dirty game of Nigerian politics.There couldn't be a better man than Adamu Muazu to replace Tukur.He had what it takes to rally the troops and keep everything in-house.He wasn't a redundant 'has-been' who shamelessly showed the troops his only role was defending the President and nothing else.They worked hand-in-hand to fix their leaking umbrella.They set out to woo back some of their old members and also disgruntled members of the APC who had been rendered less potent by the 'Ghana Must Go (GMG)' wielding 'New Boys'.They kept all party affairs how they should be- low key.The new Chairman wasn't one who wanted to be in the papers just for the sake of it.The process of letting the world know the PDP Presidential 2015 ticket wasn't up for grabs was subtly and non-controversially done.Getting Peter Obi and Olusegun Mimiko to join the party was a master stroke.These gentlemen are the trojans of the political landscapes of their states and they are bound to be huge assets.Ibrahim Shekarau was a strategic addition as well.
The new stewardship of the party has faced a few tests which they passed in flying colours to shut up all 'Doubting Thomases'.When the Governors held the party to ransom till they were granted automatic return tickets and the Senators chose to do same,they faced a potential disaster before the polls.No outsider like myself can state in the clearest of terms how this problem was resolved.Only thing we know is some Governors were made to drop their Senate 'retirement' plans and more than half of the 73 PDP Senators didn't get the return tickets they were clamouring for.The only voices we hear are that of the Soon-to-be Ex-Senators.The loss by a majority of the Senators and of some notable names in the Governorship primaries including those of his ex-Ministers except of course the Dame's annointed candidate,Nyesom Wike is rumoured to be a well-thought out move aimed at cleansing the party.The nPDP saga destabilized the party in no small measure and Mr President deemed the cleansing necessary.New faces would give the party a new look and most importantly,they would be easier to handle.Not a few people went to town with stories of how the ex-Ministers lost and of how they were GEJ's candidates and I ask-Does anyone really think the President's Candidates would lose an election in his party's primaries?.I don't think so.At least not Jonathan's PDP of 2014 where he strolled into the Presidential primaries,picked his ticket and kissed them bye.
You'll have to admit this man learnt well.The party is firmly under his grasp and the only thing he will need to worry about is the opposition.You would be tempted to give him more marks than OBJ if you put into consideration the subtleness of his approach.There doesn't seem to be any threat of jail bars and no courtrooms.At least not just yet.The boy has turned into a man.

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