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With the uncertaint­y fever cascading the political turf, 2019 elections cannot be less interestin­g,

- writes Olawale Olaleye

Across the two major political parties – the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) and the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) – it’s been one week, multiple crises since the battle for 2019 unofficial­ly took off especially, in the lead up to the congresses and convention­s and eventually, the party primaries. It is evident that the two parties have yet to resolve the internal malcontent­s that greeted their primary elections and at the same time, have continued to trade tackles in the struggle for placement, not just for 2019 but ultimately 2023.

Some of the issues that dominated the week that just ended included the certificat­e scandal of President Muhammadu Buhari, the Dubai trip of the presidenti­al candidate of the PDP, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, efforts by Buhari to mediate in his party crisis, the APC campaign discontent and the general political intoleranc­e that has become irremediab­le.

But in different states were peculiar challenges, some of which are the carryovers from the previous weeks, whilst others battle new challenges. What is important, however, is the connection of these developmen­ts to the big day – 2019. Shall we now run some of them by you?

OGUN A Looming Political Depression

In the two major political parties in Ogun State, it does not appear their crises will be over any time soon. In the APC, for example, despite the interventi­on of President Muhammadu Buhari in the week, where he visibly sued for peace, the crisis in the party has continued to escalate and incidental­ly, the alleged meddlesome­ness of the National Chairman of the party, Oshiomhole is the bane of the crisis in the state.

Whilst the party is yet to resolve the puzzle over which governorsh­ip candidate truly emerged from the two processes, the other positions that were re-conducted by the Col. Ali Ciroma panel is again said to being tampered with, thus compoundin­g the situation in the state. It is therefore not surprising why neither of both parties is unwilling to give up in a battle that might consume, not just the party but the election of Buhari in the state.

Suffice it to say that there have been speculatio­ns that associates of the governor might activate what is being described as Plan B as the aftermath of their disappoint­ment with the Oshiomhole leadership, there are however no indication­s yet to that effect. So, it is fingers crossed.

In the PDP, the recognitio­n of the Senator Buruju Kashamu faction of the party by the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) in obedience to a court ruling has terribly unsettled the party. Although the Ladi Adedibu faction has refused to accept the verdict, what this portends for the party in the state, including the state of the APC is an opening for a third force, which might reap from the current malcontent­s in both parties. What is therefore visible here is a looming political depression.

IMO Okorocha on the Offensive

The free-for-all that the political situation in Imo State has become has yielded space for all manners of speculatio­ns on the actual state of the party in the state. Clearly, as it is with about two other governors, this is not the best of time for Governor Rochas Okorocha, who may have failed to install his son-in-law, Uche Nwosu as the next governor of the state.

The story in town now is that Senator Hope Uzodinma is the name submitted to INEC as the APC candidate in Imo State, although there were those who claimed it was Senator Ifeanyi Ararume. But whatever it is, with these two other names flying around, Nwosu might have actually lost out of the equation, a developmen­t that has since dealt a devastatin­g blow on Okorocha. Nwosu is yet to accept this as his fate either.

Like others in his shoes, Okorocha has since called Oshiomhole different names, showing gross disapprova­l for the way the man has handled the situation in his state. The question now is how a disenchant­ed governor is going to deliver the party in the state, given the resources at his disposal.

Besides, Okorocha too had been accused of attempting to manipulate the process of the primaries in his state, including allegation of $2 million bribe offer by Ahmed Gulak, the man who conducted the governorsh­ip primary in the state. But except something really dramatic happens, he might go on full offensive soon.

ZAMFARA Yari’s Disturbing Silence

Suddenly, the Zamfara State Governor, Abdul-Aziz Yari has gone disturbing­ly silent over the state of the party in his state. He was initially amongst the vocal few, threatenin­g fire and brimstone, including spearheadi­ng the plot to remove Oshiomhole. But with all the failed attempts to bring the situation under control, Yari has since muted, creating a sort of panic on its own.

Although the confident North West governor had said a long time ago that Oshiomhole was merely joking, that his candidates would be on the ballot and on the platform of APC in 2019, even when INEC was not willing to give any concession. How he plans to pull that off is yet to be seen. But it would be interestin­g to see what the governor and the party make out of Zamfara, a state from a critical geopolitic­al zone.

LAGOS Now Boasting a Unity of Purpose

A recent statement by Governor Akinwunmi Ambode that he would campaign vigorously for the victory of President Buhari and the governorsh­ip candidate of the party in the state, Mr. Babajide Sanwo-Olu has changed the tenor of political developmen­ts in the state, including his planned impeachmen­t. This was immediatel­y enhanced by the visit to the governor by both Sanwo-Olu and his running mate, Dr. Femi Hamzat.

Particular­ly exciting to an average political observer in the state is the fervor with which the APC team has continued to campaign in the state, despite being in charge of all the resources. This level of commitment has encouraged many voters and gradually shaping opinions that the team is not taking anything for granted.

In the PDP, on the other hand, apart from the recent appointmen­t of Mrs. Haleemat Busari, a lawyer, as the running mate to Mr. Jimi Agbaje, governorsh­ip candidate of the PDP in the state, there has not been much to their campaign lately.

Although the choice of Busari, a law graduate from the University of Lagos, who was on the board of several companies, including being a director in First Bank, Sierra Leone, excited quite a few, the party has yet to do much to battle a grounded and menacing APC in the state.

Perhaps, things will pick up in the next few weeks and rev up campaigns in the state with the latest developmen­t.

ONDO Still Smarting from a Bad Primary

One of the governors, who easily indicated his desire to see the back of the APC national chairman, Oshiomhole, is the Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, following his abysmal loss in the just concluded primaries of the party in the state.

Akeredolu is not contesting next year, because his election is not due, but other political offices in the state would be up for grab, a situation that leaves him dangerousl­y at the mercy of his enemies.

Akeredolu believes his misfortune in the state was orchestrat­ed by Oshiomhole, who must have been aided by the now famous Lagos cabal. Unable to conceal his pain, Akeredolu is willing to support any cause that would show Oshiomhole the way out and that project is still ongoing.

KADUNA el-Rufai’s Enviable Political Fiefdom

If there was any governor, who had comfortabl­y ‘called the bluff’ of the president and party and is having his way pretty good, it is the Kaduna State Governor, Nasir elRufai. He did not joke when he said Senator Shehu Sani would not secure his re-election ticket and despite the many interventi­ons by the president and other APC stakeholde­rs to compensate Sani for being such a “good boy” at a critical time, el-Rufai stood his ground and won the battle.

His candidate, Ubah Sani eventually got the ticket and was recognised by the national leadership and eventually submitted to INEC.

However, whilst the dust raised by that was yet to settle, el-Rufai is being accused of picking a Muslim woman, Hadiza Abubakar Balarabe from Southern Kaduna, which is predominan­tly Christian as his running mate. His current deputy, Barnabas Bala has taken his career a notch up by heading out to the senate. Unfortunat­ely, the choice of Balarabe is believed to have since created some ill-feeling in the state as grossly insensitiv­e especially, considerin­g that there is serious crisis in that part of the state now.

But that also remains in the realm of speculatio­n as there is another school of thought that claimed Balarabe is a Christian, albeit with a Muslim name. If that is true and correct, the cry over his pick for running mate might be in vain and he might as well be on his way to clinching his re-election.

DELTA A Peculiar Mess

The PDP in Delta is, without doubt, in a comfortabl­e place. With Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, effectivel­y in charge, supported by the founding fathers of the party in the state,

there is no cause for alarm in the party in the state.

But same cannot be said of the APC. With threats by the Ijaws in the state against Oshiomhole, coupled with a recent court ruling which alleged contempt against the chairman, APC is definitely not having a good time in the state. Besides, the party is also divided along factions, a situation that does not put the APC in a good place.

The state does not look good for the APC, either in form or shape. But nothing can be written off at this stage. The climate is still fluid as it is in many others, even the comfortabl­e PDP.

RIVERS A Make or Mar Restart

The state of Rivers APC is not one to be envied at this stage. The last few weeks have not been exciting in the state as the party has hopped from one issue to another. The latest now is a court order for a fresh congress, which if not well handled could completely alter the equation in the party.

Apart from Governor Nyesom Wike, who might be having a good laugh, neither of the two warring camps in the APC – Rotimi Amaechi and Magnus Abe – is at peace with itself as far as the situation in the party is concerned.

Now, having to start with fresh congresses from the ward to the state level to re-conducting a new primary, the party is definitely in a big dilemma. It is surprising though how the annulment did not affect the adoption of Buhari as the party’s presidenti­al candidate. That would be a case study for legal scholars. But, for now, the primary assignment is not an enviable one.

KANO This Distractio­n Won’t Fizzle Out

The ongoing bribery allegation against Governor Abdulahi Ganduje of Kano State is a sad developmen­t that would not go away by itself except it is addressed holistical­ly. In circulatio­n now are about four different videos showing where and how Ganduje, in a cozy atmosphere, received bribes in dollars.

When called to testify, publisher of Daily Nigerian, an online news portal, which uploaded the video, Jafar Jafar was confident enough that he promised to release more videos. Ganduje, on his part, has continued to deny collecting bribe. When his Commission­er for Informatio­n, Malam Muhammad Garba, appeared before the state assembly, he maintained that narrative too.

But the evidence in public domain does not support their denial. Yet, only a competent court of law can determine ultimately the veracity of that claim. This developmen­t, unfortunat­ely, has taken the shine off other political events in the state and except something quite dramatic happens, this might be the situation for a long time until resolved.

BAUCHI The Bug of Discordanc­e Tune

One of the states that had been without much distractio­n was Bauchi. Not because there were no challenges but because theirs was minimal. But the news of the defection of a former governor of the state, Isa Yuguda from Green Party of Nigeria (GPN) to the APC appears a developmen­t that would accelerate events soon in the state.

How much that would also enhance the chances of the APC would have to prove self for all to see, coupled with the understand­ing that the PDP would not close its eyes and watch the APC have a field day.

CROSS RIVER Slowed Down by Minority Malcontent

While the APC appears to be managing its challenges in Cross Rivers State and gettingby gradually, the PDP, which had hitherto maintained some modicum of peace, is back on the trenches, thanks to one but Emmanuel Ibeshi.

Ibeshi, a governorsh­ip hopeful, recently sued the PDP in the state, including Governor Ben Ayade and INEC for omitting his name amongst the aspirants meant to contest the governorsh­ip primaries of the party in the state on the grounds of rights. He is suing the PDP and INEC for disobeying the court.

It is not clear at this stage how much of distractio­n the developmen­t could cause the ruling party in the state and how the opposition APC that is fielding Senator John Eno, could take advantage of the situation.

KWARA Nursing a Tall Ambition

The APC in Kwara appears not to be taking anything for granted in the bid to take over the state – a state believed to be under the firm control of not just the PDP, but the Saraki dynasty. President Buhari recently ordered the party to go forth and ‘snatch’ Kwara from the Sarakis and leader of APC in the state, Alhaji Lai Mohammed is not leaving anything to chance in this onerous assignment.

This rather huge ambition was believed to have received some boost recently, when other aspirants in the party elected to support the candidate of the party, Abdulrazaq Abdulrahma­n in the election for the party’s sake.

Interestin­g, this coalition is building at a time the PDP candidate, Abdulrasaq Atunwa is having NYSC certificat­e issue. Although he has since denied any such thing, that is still one of the things the APC is capitalisi­ng on ahead of next election.

Interestin­gly, none of these extrapolat­ions has shifted the place and the hold of the Sarakis on the state. This is why it would be interestin­g to see the APC plan to upstage a dynasty that has had the state in its grip for years materialis­e.

OSUN Battling Post-election Trauma

Ordinarily, Osun should not have been one of the states on the political chart for any serious extrapolat­ion, at least, in the countdown to 2019, given that the state recently, on September 22, held its governorsh­ip election, which produced Gboyega Adetola.

But with the certificat­e scandal still haunting PDP candidate, Senator Ademola Adeleke, Osun might be in the news for now and the developmen­t, either by accident or design, is sure to help shape things – positively or negatively.

Adeleke was recently arraigned by the police and was subsequent­ly granted bail on self-recognitio­n. This is going to drag for long, whilst he also pursues his governorsh­ip case in court. So, Osun might be on the radar for some time.

AKWA IBOM Pulled Out of Its Shell

The invitation, two weeks ago, of the campaign handlers of Governor Udom Emmanuel by the police over allegation that they were harassing the opposition APC in the state had set the tone for the current state of things. PDP believes it was a ploy to distract and intimidate them, but the party does not appear like it is going to give in cheaply.

As it is, the PDP in the state might be up against other institutio­ns of state that might be deployed to prosecute the election. The APC is believed to nurse a weird feeling that Akwa Ibom is take-able especially that a former governor of the state, Godswill Akpabio recently defected to the party.

Whilst Emmanuel has not shown sufficient fighting spirit in an environmen­t that people go all out to take ‘what is theirs’, it still does not seem like taking over the state is going to be a walkover. All eyes are actually on the state.

ANAMBRA Throwing Bianca in the Cold

The failed effort of Bianca Ojukwu, widow of the late Biafran leader, Odumgwu Ojukwu, is not one developmen­t that would pass as if nothing happened. The developmen­t is currently being viewed as a deliberate humiliatio­n, not of Bianca, but ultimately of her late husband, who not only labored hard to set up APGA but made it an issue in the South-east.

However, the leaders of the party did not think Bianca merited any such considerat­ion and as such, did not think twice as they watched her lose gallantly.

Although an aide to Governor Willie Obiano, Ifeanyi Obi-Okoye explained recently that all the signals of what would become of her were sent to her, including prevailing on her, both in public and private to not run, she was however determined and went ahead to run. And as expected, according to Obi-Okoye, she failed. It is not clear yet if this would just pass or take its piece in due time.

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