THISDAY

Hoisting Ortom with his Own Petard

- Sufuyan Ojeifo – Ojeifo writes via ojwonderng­r@yahoo.com

Iwatched on the Nigeria Television­Authority, NTA, on Monday, July 30, 2018, shortly before the network news at 9 O’clock, a repeat telecast of the press conference addressed by the national chair of theAll Progressiv­es Congress (APC), ComradeAda­ms Oshiomhole, on the Benue state governor, Dr. Samuel Ortom’s July 25 defection to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). The press conference, which took place at the party’s national secretaria­t on Friday, July 27, 2018, packed in it the force, velocity and magnitude of a grenade. Someone even said it was an atomic bomb, judging by the extent of the collateral damage that it seemingly caused to Ortom’s political rating. Oshiomhole had simply hoisted Ortom with his own petard.

Surely, the governor’s agenda was to destroy the APC platform in Benue. But Oshiomhole had quickly risen to the occasion and turned the table against him. In a tirade of counter narratives, he deconstruc­ted Ortom’s deliberate­ly-choreograp­hed theatrics about people blocking the road and telling him not to go to Abuja to meet with the APC national leadership.

To the APC national chair, the histrionic­s were aimed at validating and rationalis­ing Ortom’s obvious bad faith and consequent defection. He, however, dismissed them as pieces of comedy probably fit for Nollywood. It was obvious that Ortom had made up his mind to jump ship, for which Oshiomhole expressed relief. Ortom’s alleged non-performanc­e had become a moral burden to the party. Fielding him, notwithsta­nding his perceived electoral baggage, would have become an albatross to the party.

Besides, that he left, despite assurances by the national leadership of the APC that the party did not have a red but yellow card, was indicative of an under-the-table agenda. In a fit of righteous indignatio­n, Oshiomhole had not only exposed Ortom’s shenanigan­s but also denied him the electoral values that he claims to have and which he desperatel­y seeks to put to test on the platform of his new party.

Indeed, the Oshiomhole-Ortom showdown is the kind of stuff of which the 2019 electionee­ring will be made: those seeking re-election will be rewarded and rejected on the basis of their performanc­e and non-performanc­e respective­ly. Besides, those who are offering themselves afresh for election will be thoroughly interrogat­ed to confirm and reconfirm their capacities to perform and deliver on campaign promises.

In the race for 2019 elections, it would be quite interestin­g if the parties can draw public attention to the stewardshi­ps of their elected officials. There should be cross-party interrogat­ions of performanc­es and capacities anchored on cogent and verifiable facts. Those who seek to govern or represent the people must be made to imbibe the sense of accountabi­lity to the people who voted for them.

In this instant case, all gloves were off, yes, there were no more niceties. Ortom had crossed the Rubicon and created the impression that the APC had spurned good faith in its relationsh­ip with him. Oshiomhole would not accept that suggestion, knowing full well the specifics of Ortom’s foibles and how they had affected the party’s profile somewhat negatively.

It was like throwing down the gauntlet to the APC and Oshiomhole. Trust Oshiomhole not to fight shy. He confronted the issues. He did not to speak tongue-in-cheek. He said that after the national leadership first met separately with Ortom and the other group, there was need to meet both parties together so they could speak looking into each other’s eyes. The meeting, according to him, was arranged for Wednesday, July 25, 2018, at the behest of Ortom but he decided, instead of coming for the meeting, to engage in the now historic monkeyshin­es.

Firing from the hips, Oshiomhole said that the APC leaders in Benue alleged that Ortom had not performed and that there was nothing on ground to justify his being given the governorsh­ip ticket. Besides, if he must be fielded at all costs, he would have to work for the ticket.

Interestin­gly, those who watched the repeat telecast of the press conference can attest to the claim by Oshiomhole that Ortom did not deny the fact that he did not have any project on ground to show for the more than three years that he has governed the state. Nothing could be more scandalous against the backdrop of the whopping sums that had been received by the state under his watch.

Perhaps, the report about the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) investigat­ing the governor in respect of over N20 billion allegedly spent on security issues would give an insight into the scale of alleged misappropr­iation in Benue. But, Ortom had challenged the EFCC to start the probe of security votes from the presidency.

Sincerely, how can anybody rationalis­e such humongous expenditur­e on security and yet the state is not secure? How can anybody justify that kind of mind-boggling and iniquitous expenditur­e? How can anybody defend the unconscion­able leadership in Benue? If it is, indeed, true that no single project had been commission­ed in three years of Ortom’s governorsh­ip, what greater damage could he have done to himself?

Oshiomhole had damningly put the narrative thus: “There are some of these facts that are in the public domain and we just need to amplify them; that he has not commission­ed a single project is not a secret for me to discover. The only issue is his argument that he is spending money on security issues. He did not say that he was sharing the money with party leaders….”

And, he certainly could not have shared the money with party leaders because if he did, that would have even been a good reason for them to give him a return ticket on a guaranteed term. That was Oshiomhole’s argument. If, therefore, he did not share the money with them, what then did he do with the money? Did he pay the salaries of workers? Did he build more roads for the people of Benue with the money that he refused to share? These are logical questions.

(See concluding part on www.thisdayliv­e.com)

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