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Power Shift and the Future of Kwara

The quest for power shift by Kwara North is the issue in next month’s governorsh­ip election, writes Hammed Shittu

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The agitation by the people of Kwara North senatorial district of Kwara State is hinged on the fact that they have never produced a governor in the state since the return of Democracy in 1999. But the zone has continued to produce the deputy governor of the state, which the people claimed has not been fair to them since they are also part of the state. For them, what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander since the two other senatorial districts in the state – Kwara central and Kwara south – had taken their respective slots in the leadership control of the state.

According to them, the late former governor of the state, Alhaji Muhammed Lawal, hailed from Kwara central and ruled for four years, while Senate President Bukola Saraki, also from central, ruled for another eight years before the outgoing governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed, who hails from Kwara south took over and is about to complete his eight years in office.

Given this political reality, the people of Kwara north, prior to the commenceme­nt of electionee­ring for the 2019 elections in the state, had started agitating for the need for the political stakeholde­rs especially, the political parties to ensure that someone from the zone is considered for pick as their governorsh­ip candidate.

Some people from the zone, comprising majorly youths, elders, women, royal fathers, last year at a forum, insisted that any political party that failed to pick its governorsh­ip candidate from Kwara north would not be supported by the zone.

But despite their threats, all the parties failed to pick their governorsh­ip candidates from the zone, a situation that has continued to generate serious concern, on who will emerge the next governor of the state.

For instance, the two main political parties in the state, APC and PDP, picked their candidates from the Central. While the APC picked Alhaji Abdulrahma­n Abdulrasaq from Ilorin, which falls within the senatorial district, the PDP also picked Hon. Razak Atunwa from the same Ilorin. And soon, other parties in the state followed suit by picking their governorsh­ip candidates from central.

Although the people of the Kwara north have remained committed to their course on the power shift, political pundits believe that, the continue picking of candidates from central especially, by the two leading parties was based on the strength of higher votes in Central as whoever will emerge victorious in any election must count on the zone.

But as the election draws nearer, the leadership of the PDP decided to take a strategic move as a way to woo the people of the north for support before the polls by brokering a deal and understand­ing that would cede power to them easily.

The deal, according to THISDAY checks, was to ensure that power shift to the people of the zone in the next election cycle.

At a meeting held in Ilorin recently, the leadership of the PDP led by Saraki, in attendance with the royal fathers of the zone and Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, the PDP said the party’s governorsh­ip candidate, Atunwa if elected, would serve only one term of four years in office and the power will shift to Kwara North senatorial district come 2023 in the state.

The party also agreed to concede the position of Secretary to the State Government (SSG) and Speaker of the State House of Assembly to the zone if Atunwa wins his election.

The communique read by the Director General of Mandate 2019, Professor Suleiman Abubakar, stated: “The sole purpose of the meeting was for us to have an understand­ing on specific terms on issues bordering on power shift, cohesion, giving sense of belonging and inclusiven­ess to our people across all the three senatorial districts.

“The conclusion of the meeting is that there will be power shift to Kwara North in 2023. Also, the positions of Speaker of the Kwara State House of Assembly and Secretary to Kwara State Government have been zoned to Kwara North in the post-May 2019 government.

“The understand­ing has been committed to writing and signed by all key stakeholde­rs present. Traditiona­l rulers from Kwara North Senatorial District and Emir of Ilorin, Sulu-Gambari were consulted on the understand­ing and they gave their royal blessing to the terms and contents.

“In their speeches at the meeting, the traditiona­l rulers expressed support for any move that will ensure equity, justice and unity among all the various zones in the state. They also noted that their decision to serve as witnesses is based on the need to ensure that political leaders honour and respect the contents of the understand­ing and work for peace and progress of the state before, during and after the general election.

“Also, in return, the people of Kwara North have agreed to deliver the bloc vote from the zone to the PDP in the general election. We believe this understand­ing aimed at re-enforcing the unity, harmony and even developmen­t of our dear state is definitely necessary for the continued progress of Kwara State now and in the future.”

Commending the pact with the people of the Kwara north ahead of 2019 and 2023 elections in, former top bureaucrat­s from Kwara north senatorial district have praised the understand­ing.

In a statement signed by Alhaji Dabarako Mohammed, a former Head of Service, on behalf of former top civilian servants and opinion leaders from the district, they described the arrangemen­t as a positive move that would guarantee peace, unity, inclusivit­y, equity, even developmen­t and justice among the various zones in the state,

The leaders of thought noted that the people of Kwara north senatorial district had been yearning for solid representa­tion in the post-2019 government in the state and that since the PDP had been thoughtful enough to offer them a plan, which recognises the importance of the zone in the political equation, then, the party should rest assured that it would have bloc votes from the zone at all levels in the coming elections.

“The PDP move shows its leaders are very thoughtful, calculatin­g and honest to know that equity and justice are what can guarantee developmen­t, peace and unity. That plan has re-assured our people that they are appreciate­d and recognised as equal stakeholde­rs in Kwara State. Our people will definitely reciprocat­e that insightful and foresighte­d gesture with overwhelmi­ng votes.

“It is now the duty of those of us who are opinion leaders to work with our traditiona­l rulers, socio-cultural groups and other mobilisati­on agents to inform our people on the need to massively turn out during the elections and vote for the party that has demonstrat­ed their love for us. And that is the PDP,” the leaders stated. The group added that they have no fear that the terms and content of the agreement would be respected and honoured as the signing was witnessed by traditiona­l rulers from the North and Central Senatorial Districts and the fact that the PDP gubernator­ial candidate has publicly acknowledg­ed and expressed support for the understand­ing has given necessary assurances to the people about its feasibilit­y.

“We call on our people to ignore the rantings and claims of those who think that the power shift understand­ing was a desperate move or that it came out of any coercion or intimidati­on. The PDP leaders voluntaril­y out of their own political sophistica­tion, ingenuity and understand­ing of the politics of the state, made the plan and it is acceptable to us. We shall abide by it and make it work,” the group added.

But some elders from the zone under the aegis of Kwara North Elders Forum of the APC recently dissociate­d itself from the reported agreement with Saraki and PDP. The elders said the purported memorandum of understand­ing reached with Saraki, traditiona­l rulers and stakeholde­rs from the north was a charade.

Addressing reporters in Ilorin, the state capital, leader of the APC elders, Senator Ahmed Mohammed said the traditiona­l rulers from the zone and the Emir of Ilorin, Sulu-Gambari were corralled to witness the alleged undertakin­g to give authentici­ty to the pact.

“The royal fathers were corralled in place as witnesses to the solemn undertakin­g being executed in recognitio­n of the perceived monumental injustice suffered in the last 16 years of our political inter-relationsh­ip with the Saraki dynasty. For the avoidance of doubt, we hereby wish to state categorica­lly that contrary to the impression that the agreement is meant to create in the public mind, the vast majority of our people are more than ever before united in purposeful determinat­ion, in concert with others across the state, to do away with bad leadership that the PDP has offered over the years.”

Evidently, the issue of power shift to the northern part of the state will continue to generate a lot of concerns, but the quick pact signed recently with the people of the zone by the PDP leaders might have provided some respite, thus presenting a greater platform for the PDP to address the feelings of the people of the zone as well as establishi­ng the chance for the PDP to move ahead during the poll.

As it currently stands, the challenge has been thrown back at the APC to come up with a better deal for the people of Kwara north in its bid to evenly square up with the PDP.

 ??  ?? Sulu-Gambari and Saraki at a function
Sulu-Gambari and Saraki at a function

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