Business Day (Nigeria)

Day Babachir Lawal took a bold stand for Obi/datti

…As LP digs deeper into the North

- By Tony Ailemen, Abuja

THE growing acceptance of the Obi/datti 2023 Presidenti­al ambition has continued to challenge mainstream political blocs, despite its branding as a project that thrives only on the social media platform

At the beginning of the battle for 2023 Presidency, Peter Obi had wanted to actualise his 2023 Presidenti­al ambition on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Obi however, abandoned the PDP for the less known Labour Party (LP), when he realised that the vested interests in the PDP would make his ambition difficult, if not impossible to be actualised in the party.

The decision to leave the PDP Presidenti­al race “open” was a signpost that it the party was not ready follow the zoning principle as enshrined in Article 7(2) (C) of its Constituti­on as amended.

Political pundits however, believe that the growing acceptance of Obi may not be unconnecte­d with his penchant for sound articulati­on of Nigeria’s challenges and in-depth knowledge of how to resolve them.

Abuja-based legal practition­er, Osita Nwanjo, in his view, sees Obi’s age at 62, as a major factor also working in his favour, having been born on 19th July, 1961.

He noted that Obi’s exit from the PDP was because “the party created rooms for the internal crisis that has continued unabated, by not zoning the 2023 Presidenti­al ticket to the South.”

According to him, “Framers of the PDP Constituti­on and the party’s founding fathers had in appreciati­on of the diverse and heterogene­ous nature of the Nigerian society, inserted Article 7 (2) (c), to make room for compliance with the Federal Character Principles as also enshrined in Section 14 (1) of the 1999 constituti­on as amended.

This section states that “The Federal Republic of Nigeria shall be a state based on the principles of democracy and social justice. Section 14 (3) states: The compositio­n of the Government of the Federation or any of its agencies and the conduct of its affairs shall be carried out in such a manner as to reflect the Federal Character of Nigeria and the need to promote national unity and also to command national loyalty thereby ensuring that there shall be no predominan­ce of persons from a few states or from a few ethnic or other sectional groups in that government or any of its agencies.

“They also believe that the issue of Federal Character should not be limited to governance only as Section 223 (1) (b) of the Constituti­on says, “The constituti­on and rules of a political party shall ensure that the members of the executive committee or other governing body of the political party reflect the Federal Character of Nigeria while sub-section 2(b) says … The Federal Character is reflected only if the members belong to different states.”

While noting that “Obi made the right choice, by leaving the PDP”, Nwanjo however, said that “even the die-hard optimists never gave Peter Obi and his co-sojourners in the Labour Party, any chance

of advancing beyond his Igbodomina­ted South East terrain.

This is why the recent endorsemen­t of the Obi/datti 2023 Presidenti­al ambitions by former Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Babachir Lawal is viewed as positive milestone for the Labour Party.

Before now, some critics had dismissed the Obi/datti group, made up of mainly young political activists, students and youths as “only active in the social media platform.”

But Kachi Ononuju, a Public Affairs analyst, said:

“We had posited earlier that the Obi/datti thing is a movement and not just a political party. Many more Nigerians are being attracted to it daily because they see it as being beyond Peter Obi.”

Suleiman Shuaibu, an Adamawa-based chieftain of the APC, while speaking with Bdsunday, said the APC is worried over the growing popularity of the Obi/datti group.

“We in the APC are not comfortabl­e with the rate at which many young Nigerians are romancing with the Peter Obi. The reason is that many see him as intelligen­t and the youngest amongst all the candidates,” he said.

But in a statement titled: ‘Why We Have Chosen to Endorse Obi/datti Ticket’ the Babachir Lawal group, said the decision was taken after painstakin­g review and analysis of the alternativ­e presidenti­al tickets, “we now wish to recommend the Obi/datti presidenti­al ticket.”

According to Babachir Lawal, “As one of the foremost critics of APC’S single-faith presidenti­al ticket and also in difference to those who have patiently waited for our guidance as to where to pitch our tent, after a painstakin­g review and analysis of the alternativ­e presidenti­al tickets, we now wish to recommend the Obi/ Datti presidenti­al ticket.

“We wish to briefly narrate some few reasons among many, why we have endorsed this ticket and commend it to all Nigerians of good conscience who desire justice, equity and a harmonious co-existence of all Nigerians across tribes, religion and geopolitic­al regions.

“Moreover, there is currently in circulatio­n the fake news that I have thrown in my towel with the PDP. Nothing could be farther from the truth. To me, the PDP and APC are different sides of the same coin.”

The group described the APC same-faith ticket as “a deliberate, well-calculated plan to sow the seeds of religious and social discord among Nigerians. It is obvious that Northerner­s, in particular, are the intended targets and victims of this satanic plan.

“It is an indisputab­le fact that the whole of Northern Nigeria is currently mired in several intractabl­e socioecono­mic problems due to the activities of several nebulous criminal groups.

“Agricultur­e, the mainstay of the northern economy, is all but abandoned because kidnappers and bandits have prevented people from venturing out of the safety of their homes.

“Interstate and intercity travel for either business or leisure have all but ceased not only due to un-motorable roads but more so for fear of kidnapping, armed robbery and other forms of banditry.

“Our rural schools have all but closed for fear of kidnappers. Government-owned universiti­es have closed thus depriving the children of the already impoverish­ed Northern masses access to affordable higher education.

“Thus, our out-of-school and idle children have become easy targets for recruitmen­t by bandits and kidnappers. And there is no solution in sight.

“Then, out of nowhere, this man, Bola Ahmed Tinubu, a renowned Yoruba-hegemonist, a man who championed the establishm­ent of a Ministry of Regional Integratio­n in each state government of the Southwest geopolitic­al region which he bestrides as an emperor, and a man who was once quoted as saying ‘I do not believe in one Nigeria’ comes up with a Muslim-muslim ticket knowing full well that religion is the underbelly of Northern

Nigeria.

“APC’S same-faith ticket is a ploy to further sow discord among Northerner­s using the most potent weapon of social discord - religion. As Karl Max once said – ‘religion is the opium of the people.’

“Nigerians from all shades of the society must see this Tinubu/kashim same-faith ticket as a proposal from the pit of hell that can only be conjured by the most Machiavell­ian minds known to man and therefore must be rejected wholesome by all lovers of our country and its nascent democracy.”

In their view, the Tinubu’s Vice Presidenti­al running mate, Kashim Shetima, did not perform better in the “eight years he presided over Borno State at a time when Boko Haram was overrunnin­g the state almost at will and restructur­ing the minds of its victims against Christiani­ty and western education.

“The kidnapped Chibok and Dapchi girls and many more are now slowly trickling out of captivity in the Boko Haram indoctrina­tion camps fully Islamised and carrying children born into Islam in captivity - a true example of ‘mind restructur­ing’ if there ever was one.

“There is also this little matter of an allegation of a very close relationsh­ip or otherwise between the Vice Presidenti­al candidate of APC and Boko Haram!

“And, which Christian can forget one Kabiru Sokoto the alleged Boko Haram kingpin accused of complicity in the Christmas bombing of St Theresa Catholic Church, Madallah that resulted in 44 deaths and 77 injured Christian worshipper­s?

“Or that the said Kabiru Sokoto was eventually arrested at his hiding place in the Borno State Government Lodge Abuja? Are Christians not justified in being scared of a government run by these duo?

“Surely, APC’S same-faith ticket is intended to shame Christians and bestow on them and their religion a secondclas­s socio-political status in their own country.

“In particular, it is a validation of the discrimina­tion and oppression being meted out on Northern Nigerian Christians where they are now denied employment, promotion, contracts, and admission to read prestigiou­s and marketable courses in government-owned schools simply on account of their religion.

“It is no wonder then that Alhaji Bola Tinubu thinks that the Bible is a book of jokes from which he can freely construct his ‘jokes’ like his ‘Poisoned Holy Communion’ and ‘Speaking in Tongues’ jokes.

“If he is man enough, I challenge him to ridicule the Holy Quran even once as he freely does the Holy Bible. This guy has no respect for Christians and Christiani­ty at all.

“This APC ticket goes against the grain of Nigerian politics which in practice (if not in law) has always sought to achieve a religious balance in its politics and governance. It is worth noting that all the other seventeen political parties fielding presidenti­al candidates have gone the way of establishe­d convention­s and practices by fielding differentf­aith tickets.

“Truly, except for its incitement to social disharmony, there is no sense at all in APC’S same faith ticket.

“Furthermor­e, in our quest for justice and equity in the socio-political and religious space of the country, it is obvious that only the Obi/datti ticket has the potential of speaking to the genuine clamour for power shift to the South-east and at the same time speak to the cry of marginalis­ation by our people of the South-east.

“Obviously, a Christian/ Muslim presidency like the Obi/datti one will be most appropriat­e at this stage of our political journey more so, since we are now transiting from a Muslim/christian presidency.

“It will also achieve the regional shift of the presidency from the current NW/SW to a SE/NW presidency as popularly being canvassed. This is justice; this is equity. This is political engineerin­g at its best and one that engineers peace and harmonious co-existence of the various socio-political and religious classes of our nation.

“Nigerians should also resist the temptation of being ruled by the same set of courtiers who are recycling themselves, their children and their friends in a monarchica­l fashion, in and out of government to the exclusion of other segments of the society.

“This trend has resulted in these disastrous consequenc­es in which we now find ourselves - impoverish­ed, unsecured, divided, severely underdevel­oped and massively unemployed with a widening gulf between the rich and poor of the society.”

Babachir Lawal’s epistle is coming against the backdrop of a recent survey that has reinforced earlier reports that show Peter Obi leading other Presidenti­al candidates, as the country counts down to the 2023 election.

The Obi/datti LP scored 40.37 percent of the survey respondent­s, with Atiku Abubakar at 26.7 percent while Bola Tinubu is at 20.47 percent.

The independen­t survey was conducted by Nextier, a policy think-tank, which entailed a face-to-face poll of registered voters in rural communitie­s in 12 states in Nigeria. The survey defined rural communitie­s as local government areas without tertiary educationa­l institutio­ns.

The regional view provides a clearer definition of survey respondent­s’ voting preference­s. Atiku Abubakar of the PDP leads in North West with 59.8 percent and in the North East with 50.3 percent, with Bola Tinubu as second in those regions with 25.4 percent and 27.2 percent, respective­ly.

Peter Obi leads in the North Central with 59.8 percent, South-south with 67.3 percent and South East with 94 percent.

The South West is the most contested region, with Bola Tinubu leading with 37.4 percent and Peter Obi in second place with 24 percent. About 19.8 percent of the surveyed voters in the region are still undecided on their preferred candidate.

Also, on the “net favourabil­ity” index, Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party is at +17.3 percent; and Bola Tinubu of the All Progressiv­es Congress follows at 4.98 percent.

Peter Obi of the Labour Party garnered +30 percent, while Rabiu Kwankwaso of the New Nigeria Peoples Party has the least net favourabil­ity among the four leading candidates at -8.70 percent.

A concerned observer recently urged Peter Obi to focus his campaign rallies in the north, especially the core north.

According to him, “From the current research evidence, many far northern states youths are not happy with the ruling party APC, neither PDP, and have vowed to vote against APC and PDP, they are fully aware now that the suffering of poverty and insecurity in their region are caused by both political parties led by their own brothers, majority of them are still undecided on who to vote.

“So my observatio­n and conviction is that Peter Obi and Labour Party leaders should seize this opportunit­y of confusion and bewilderme­nt among the northern voters to woo them to his side.

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