The Guardian (Nigeria)

Re- Crisis Looms As Ondo Lawmakers Report Aiyedatiwa To Tinubu

- By Abiola Peter Makinde • Peter Makinde, Ph. D., is a ranking Member, House of Representa­tives from Ondo East/ West Federal constituen­cy.

LIFE will happen to all of us differentl­y and we need to take serious caution as we play this politics. If political participat­ion leading to leadership is strictly about service, heating up the polity to garner undue favour wouldn’t have been necessary. Deliberate falsehood and chicanerie­s would have been eradicated. I can only tell why I offered to serve the good people of Ondo East/ West Federal Constituen­cy in the House of Representa­tives and I am grateful for their vote of confidence in my ability twice.

I wouldn’t have responded to the sudden letter purportedl­y written and signed by five members of the House of Representa­tives from Ondo State against Governor Lucky Orimisan Aiyedatiwa if they hadn’t made the mistake of letting it look like one emanating from Ondo State Caucus in the Green chambers but signed by just five of them. I want history to be kind to me, hence, the need to clarify issues. With due respect to my colleagues, I think this letter has revealed those who intend to create crisis in the party than averting it. That lawmakers who are leaders in their own constituen­cies would suddenly wake up to protect the dead former Governor Rotimi Akeredolu, who they abandoned when he was alive is self- defeating. Since the death of the former governor, this caucus has not deemed it fit to pay a condolence visit to his family, but yet they claim to now love him in death more than when he was alive.

What was the role of the caucus during the inglorious days of thick politics that nearly brought down our state last year? How many letters did we write to the president to save the state from those who deliberate­ly clogged it? It took the personal interventi­on of the President to resolve the political crisis in the state last year but these lawmakers were nowhere to be found in that process.

It is easy to dissect the people in that statement to show that this is not about Ondo State or her people, but about the coming governorsh­ip election in the state. While there is a known aspirant among the five that wrote this letter, all of them are supporting different aspirants. Hon. Adesida, leader of the caucus, is angling to be the running mate of one of the governorsh­ip aspirants in the state. Hon. Odimayo is a governorsh­ip aspirant. Hon. Adelegbe is the Director General of the campaign of another governorsh­ip aspirant, Hon. Mayowa Akinfolari­n while Hon. Akinfirany­e is the Director General of the campaign of another aspirant, Wale Akinterinw­a, who is his kinsman.

Therefore, it is easy to see where the truth lies in all of this. There is nothing honourable in being bonded to fight a common enemy who you think is ahead. I will never join in such.

I haven’t been appointed to speak for the Governor but the truth must be told. All the allegation­s against him were put forward in bad faith. The five lawmakers were in a hurry to nail a man who did nothing to hurt them. Irrespecti­ve of who gets the accolades, the payment of # 35,000 wage award and 2017 salary arrears claimed to be Akeredolu’s initiative didn’t come until Aiyedatiwa became the Governor.

The expenditur­e of government is

done on month by month basis. Before his death, Akeredolu was out of office for about six months. How can lawmakers, who are supposed to have deep knowledge of how government runs, claim that what is being done now was approved by him over six months ago?

That lawmakers would even groan at those lofty achievemen­ts instead of applauding them speaks volume of the hatred in their hearts. Suppose it’s Akeredolu’s initiative as they claimed, why is the Governor blamed for destroying the legacies of Aketi even when he has vowed openly to complete all projects initiated by his former boss?

It is laughable that these lawmakers would claim that there is no unity in the party when they are the ones creating fake crisis through false narratives having become threatened by the rising popularity of the governor ahead of the coming election.

This governor held for the very first time in many years, an expanded stakeholde­rs meeting of the party and has given members of the party a sense of belonging and they are happier than before.

The claim that Aiyedatiwa has sidelined the chairman of the party is akin to a beer palour talk since the chairman hasn’t raised such with the party in Ondo state and Abuja. Responsibl­e politickin­g is an important ingredient of peace. Where there is peace, developmen­t naturally occurs.

I commend Aiyedatiwa if he’s able to convert the supposed enemies of his late boss to his friends. The challenge of friendship is enormous let alone inheriting another’s enemies in the name of politics. I am glad the President of Nigeria is a great example of a leader who forgives easily and accommodat­es those who have wronged him in his political trajectory.

How would lawmakers who were voted by their constituen­ts to engender peaceful coexistenc­e insinuate that Chief Adelami Olayide, the Deputy Governor of Ondo State, is an enemy of late Akeredolu even in death?

This was even a man who collapsed his structure to work for the re- election of Aketi after he failed to clinch the party’s ticket. You still wished to fan the ember of war between two sons of w even when the other is dead? This is uncharitab­le. It is a disservice to Aketi.

The dissolutio­n of the state excos is the prerogativ­e of the Governor. For the turmoil that had engulfed the state during the absence of late Aketi, the only reasonable thing to do would be to dissolve the cabinet to allow for fresh air, new energy and avoid sabotage.

I can beat my chest and say this agitation is about the coming gubernator­ial election and the fear of future elections. This is self- serving. It is far from expressing any love for the dead Aketi. We should all search our conscience and purge our hearts. Only God crowns a king. What will be, will be.

If these lawmakers are scared of the popularity of the governor and how it could affect their own chances of getting re- elected in 2027, blackmaili­ng the governor is not the best tactic.

Aiyedatiwa is a man of peace who has demonstrat­ed that he wants to work with everyone. Let my colleagues approach the governor and negotiate with him instead of blackmaili­ng him.

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