Surprisingly, it provokes deep curiosity that the present day political
leadership of the same Yoruba nation is gleefully negating and
undermining the same group interest or entitlement of their people in
desperate pursuit of political witch-hunting. In fact, it defies
rationality that the hitherto described sophisticated and united Yoruba
politicians could today disagree and bicker to the extent of
sacrificing, for some selfish and frivolous reasons, their larger group
interest to the advantage of other contending regional interest in the
country which the emergence of Honourable Aminu Tambuwal as the speaker
of House of Representatives confirms.
Tinubu used his
political muscle to convince gullible Yoruba legislators to vote
against a Yoruba woman, Mulikat Akande, in a post that was specifically
designed by the PDP as a benefit for Yoruba. He then got the same mumu
Yoruba politicians to vote instead for Aminu Tambuwal; a scion of the
Sokoto Caliphate with Hausa/Fulani agenda. This is something that could
never have happened the other way around. It is inconceivable that a
Hausa/Fulani legislator would be persuaded to give something that has
been zoned to Hausa/Fulani to a Yoruba man. To put it bluntly, the
Huasa/Fulanis are not stupid” – Femi Aribisala.
Hmmm! Who then are stupid? Anyway, the above bitter truth remark
extracted from Mr. (Pastor) Femi Aribisala’s Tuesday column in the
Vanguard Newspaper, published on November 4,2014, under the rubric:
Aminu Tambuwal is a traitor, clearly speaks volumes about the unbecoming
political shenanigans and grandstanding of certain Yoruba elements –
aptly described in English as quislings – who unfortunately constitute
the larger percentage of Yoruba folks ceaselessly moaning and groaning
about how the Yoruba nation has not been “fairly” carried along by the
PDP-led government of President Goodluck Jonatnan in terms of
representation in the allocation of positions or offices in the
executive and legislative organs of government.
Yet, these same elements who tend to forget or pretend to forget that
they were the architects of the same so-called “marginalization” of the
Yoruba nation vis-à-vis the composition of the top hierarchy of the
legislative arm of government. Though aside from this clearly
self-inflicted marginalization of the Yoruba in the national legislative
scheme of things, it will be quite unfortunate and totally misleading
for any rational mind to assert that President Jonathan’s government has
not been excessively fair to the Yoruba people by any standard of
assessment. Anyway this is an issue for another day.
But as was hitherto and widely reported, one of the reasons the then
leadership of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), led by Chief Ahmed
Bola Tinubu, and the then ACN legislators moved against Mrs. Mulikat
Akande who apparently was the Peoples Democratic Party’s choice for the
position of the speaker of House of Representatives at the time, was not
unconnected with the notion that she was viewed, rightly or wrongly, to
be the anointed candidate of the former president Olusegun Obasanjo –
whose seemingly provocative political posturing at the time never helped
matters at all.
In the circumstance therefore, it seemed convenient for people to key
in to the prevailing impression that Chief Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his
ilk had reason to view the possible emergence of Honourable (Mrs.)
Mulikat Akande as the Speaker of the House of Assembly as an
unmistakable continuation of what seems to be an unwanted reign of
Obasanjo and his associated phenomena in the south-west politics. To
this end, one is thus tempted to think that there could be little wrong
on the part of Chief Tinubu and his men to have politically acted
expediently with the sole aim of clipping Chief Obasanjo’s developing
wings in the south-west politics at the time – a development the
eventual emergence of Aminu Tambuwal settled forthwith.
However good and self-fulfilling as the eventual emergence of Aminu
Tambuwal may have turned out to be for Tinubu and his cohorts after all,
it certainly arouses some degree of incredulity in the minds of
observers of Yoruba politics who still find it extremely hard to fathom
how the collective interest of a people – meant to be championed and
protected by their political leaders – could be so selfishly and
foolishly sacrificed by a tiny minority of their political class, all in
an attempt to ridicule the little of what appeared to be Chief Olusegun
Obasanjo’s perceived or imagined clout in the south-west politics.
As it were, it may be easy for anybody to say that there is no big
deal or any major loss of benefits in the “harm” the then leadership of
ACN and its Federal legislators conspired to cause the Yoruba people of
the south-west by trifling with the clearly recognized “right” and
privilege of the region to produce the Speaker of House of
Representatives as designed by the Peoples Democratic Party. Even to put
this thinking aside, there is no gainsaying that the present political
leadership in south-west Yoruba has failed the Yoruba nation in the
manner it has been handling the intricacies and consequences of Yoruba
internal politics. Of course taking a cue from the past political events
dating back to the days of Chief Obafemi Awolowo’s reign and stint in
politics, there could hardly be remembered a time the political
leadership of the south-west under his watch abdicated or compromised
whatever was meant for or due to the Yoruba people as their own share of
national entitlement, and neither was he ever disposed to trade off the
regional interest of his people for whatever reason, let alone doing so
for personal aggrandizement.
This in part helps to account for why despite Chief MKO Abiola’s
seemingly hostile political inclination towards Chief Obafemi Awolowo
before and during the second republic politicking, the latter did not
still act beyond the reasonable against the former and which in turn
explains why Chief Abiola did receive unalloyed support and solidarity
from the vast majority of Yoruba in the wake of the struggle for the
de-annulment of June 12, 1993 Presidential election - annulled by
General Ibrahim Babagnida’s military regime.
Besides, as we may recall, Chief Awolowo’s affection for protecting
the Yoruba group interest, as was earlier witnessed in the 1950s through
the very first defection saga in the annals of Nigeria, led him to
influence and cause a mass movement of Yoruba members of Dr Nnamdi
Azikiwe’s NCNC into the Action Group. And no matter how anybody still
views this landmark historical development, the fact is that no real
political leader worth his salt within his enclave would have done
otherwise.
Arguably, it stands to question if Dr Azikiwe – who apparently felt
bad about this defection - would have stood to watch Chief Awolowo’s
Action Group make such an unprecedented in-road into the politics of the
then Eastern region, without plotting and executing a similar counter
political offensive. Therefore, if what we regard today as ethnic
politics is deemed to have started from Chief Awo’s political
disposition arising from issues pertaining to the defection saga of the
1950s, it may well be because of nothing short of his life-time strong
belief in the pursuit of Yoruba cause and/or the need to always defend
and safeguard their corporate interest within the comity of the Nigerian
nations, at any given opportunity.
Surprisingly, it provokes deep curiosity that the present day
political leadership of the same Yoruba nation is gleefully negating and
undermining the same group interest or entitlement of their people in
desperate pursuit of political witch-hunting. In fact, it defies
rationality that the hitherto described sophisticated and united Yoruba
politicians could today disagree and bicker to the extent of
sacrificing, for some selfish and frivolous reasons, their larger group
interest to the advantage of other contending regional interest in the
country which the emergence of Honourable Aminu Tambuwal as the speaker
of House of Representatives confirms.
And looking back at the facts of history, it is most unlikely - if he
were to be alive today - that Chief Obafemi Awolowo would have espoused
or endorsed this course of action with respect to Yoruba’s preference
for Honourable Aminu Tambuwal as the speaker of House of Representatives
to their own Honourable Mulikat Akande. Little wonder that the ordinary
South-West Yoruba folks and electorate seem to have begun to register
their disenchantment with the manner their group interest is being toyed
with by the actions and inactions of the South-west leadership of the
defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), now the All Progressive
Congress, alongside with its Federal legislators in the House of
Representatives. Critically weighed, one could hardly rule out this
factor as one of the unspoken reasons why the APC may have lost the last
gubernatorial election in Ekiti state to the PDP – notwithstanding the
propaganda about the alleged role of the so-called “stomach
infrastructure” in determining the outcome of the contest.
But be it as it may, it is high time the south-west Yoruba political
class united and stood up to regain what belongs to their people and due
to the entire Yoruba nation. Much as it is the original and, perhaps,
subsisting decision of the Peoples Democratic Party - arising from its
internal affairs - to zone the position of the speaker of House of
Representatives to the South-West Yoruba, it need not be belaboured here
that the entire south-west Yoruba political class should always strive
to consider the corporate interest of the Yoruba nation above and beyond
their individual, partisan or in-group interest. Needless to say at
this juncture that a time shall definitely come when Chief Tinubu and
those “mumu Yoruba politicians” (courtesy of Femi Aribisala) as well as
the South-West in general would be denigrated or ridiculed by the
Hausa/Fulanis, whose stereotyped born to rule mentality and the belief
that they know and play politics more than all other peoples of Nigeria
are being currently massaged and reinforced by a section of the Yoruba
political class.
Therefore left to the dictates of expediency, it is imperative for
Chief Ahmed Bola Tinubu and the entire APC leadership and followership
in the South-West to rise up and do the needful by using this
providential opportunity offered by Honourable Aminu Tambuwal’s
defection to make amends and allow for the emergence of a Speaker of
House of Representatives with South-West Yoruba descent. This remains
one way Chief Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his APC kinsmen could readily redeem
themselves for apparently shortchanging the people of the South-West
geo-political zone. A stitch in time saves nine.
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