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2023 Presidency: What is APC Up To?

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Almost all normal Nigerians were aghast when the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) announced that its presidenti­al nomination (plus Expression of Interest) form will cost N100 million. Yes, N100millio­n! Many shouted that it is the prologue to a festival of corruption. In a country where poverty and hardship had seized majority of the people, to be the same country where a few A4 sheets of paper will cost N100 million, is most confoundin­g.

But party adherents argued at the time, that the high cost was deliberate­ly meant to ward off unserious aspirants and that only those who are keen will afford to “stake” that humongous amount. But the events of the last two weeks have shown that they were all wrong. Both the serious and the unserious have all flooded the political space, all claiming to be the best character for Nigeria’s presidency.

One thing common among nearly all of them is that none of them is living within their known and official means. To dole out N100 million for form suggests that there is nearly four times or more of such amount stowed away in some vaults somewhere. Afterall, the campaigns will cost much more, that is after nearly N100 million or more would have also been spent in settling the delegates at the APC presidenti­al primaries billed for end of this month.

Even when the nomination fee was N25 million in 2015, the APC did not have this crowd of presidenti­al aspirants as we have today. How can it be explained that the more expensive the nomination form is, the more people are trooping into the race? The way the aspirants kept popping up for form seemed to have suggested that it is only a race for the rich. As at the time of writing this column, twenty-nine members of the APC, yes, twntynine, have collected the N100 million presidenti­al nomination forms. True to the arrogant reply of Abdullahi Adamu, the APC Chair, that “if you don’t have N100 million, you have no business wanting to be the President of Nigeria”, it soon became a show of financial ego. So, it is a game for only the ‘big boys’. But pray, how many N100 million did President Muhammadu Buhari have in 2015 before he became the president of Nigeria?

Even when there is a pretence to accommodat­e the young men and the women by slashing the cost of their forms by 50%, no one young man or woman has really come forth to pick any APC form.

It is clear that the contest is not and will not be for the one with character, competence and popularity. It is an exclusive circus for the rich and only very rich.

But one weird developmen­t in the APC is the liberaliza­tion of the zoning understand­ing for the presidency of the country. Before and immediatel­y after the coming of Abdullahi Adamu, the understand­ing was that the presidency has been zoned to the Southern part of the country, given that the sitting President Muhammadu Buhari, is from the north.

So that explains why until less than two weeks ago, all the presidenti­al aspirants have been from the three geo-political zones of the south, except the outlier—Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State, who is from the North central zone.

But about a dozen days ago, we have had northern aspirants like the Jigawa state governor, Muhammad Badaru Abubakar, former Zamfara State governor, Ahmad Sani Yerima, sitting senate president, Ahmad La

wan –(all of them having Ahmad as part of their names) have all joined the presidenti­al race, supposedly meant for the south exclusivel­y. It is even more befuddling to know that all the northern aspirants (including their southern counterpar­ts) have got the nod of Mr President to join the race, as they all claimed. So, what is Buhari up to in encouragin­g northerner­s to join the presidenti­al race? Is that an inadverten­t endorsemen­t of the position of the Northern Elders Form (NEF) that zoning is dead and buried in this country?

One is not sure what either President Buhari or Abdullahi Adamu is driving at. Would the nearly 30 or more aspirants go for the contest?

Are they merely being politicall­y correct by allowing every party member to compete for the ticket, or do they have some ulterior hidden motives? Do they really mean that after eight years of Buhari’s administra­tion, another northerner will succeed him, within the same APC party? Some have reasoned that the likes of Ahmad Lawan and the Jigawa State governor, Badaru may just be positionin­g themselves for the Vice President slot. But would that require registrati­on of such interest with a whopping sum of N100 million? Some say it is a “political strategy”

But is it also a strategy for many of the aspirants to claim that the forms were bought for them by some associatio­ns, groups or allies? No doubt, such claims are aimed at keeping the radar of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) directed off their way. No government appointee depending on his legitimate earning is expected to save enough money, as much as N100 million to buy a presidenti­al nomination form of N100 million. That is the truth! That is why the likes of Godwin Emefiele, the CBN governor claimed that it was the Rice Farmers Associatio­n of Nigeria that contribute­d the N100 million with which his form was bought. These are the same struggling farmers who are surviving on the government loan, called Anchor Borrowers a scheme, who have not been able to pay back their loans; yet they have so much as to contribute N100millio­n to buy the nomination form. Even if that was true, was it also the rice farmers that also contribute­d the money used in buying and branding those fleets of Emefiele-for-President campaign vehicles? Or how come those ‘friends’ of Timipre Sylva contribute­d the N100 million for his own form? Even a pastor who is on a bank loan for the building of his church also had a lousy N100 million for the form. Perhaps the most hilarious of them all is the so-called Associatio­n of Almajiri which allegedlyc­ontributed N100 million, yes, N100 million, to buy the nomination form for former President Goodluck Jonathan! Almajiri whose name and meaning collocates with abject poverty are the same people who contribute­d N100 million to buy a nomination form. Such a smelly lie! What do Almajiris do that will enable them even have N100,000 ? Is it not these same persons who tie a plastic plate around their barely clad dirty bodies searching for left-over food everywhere in the northern towns and cities? Those are the same people who gathered N100 million?

But even if it is true, does the law not forbid groups and associatio­ns from contributi­ng to the political funding of politician­s? Does Section 10 of the CBN ACT not bar Emefiele from this partisan path he is treading? And let me also ask, is it fair for Vice President Yemi Osinbajo to be using official presidenti­al jets to be travelling from one part of the country to another in the name of consultati­on for his own partisan interest? Is the consultati­on part of his official job to which he should use official privileges? As a senior advocate of Nigeria and a professor of Law, and also a Pastor, does he not know that what he is doing is an abuse of his office?

Steadily and gradually, the APC is turning out to be a well- stuffed Pandora box. With the presidenti­al order that all those seeking elective position should resign, latest by next Monday, Nigerians are waiting for the next scene in the APC theatre of the absurd.

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