Since the 2015 defeat of the Peoples Democratic Party in the
presidential election and the exit of President Goodluck Jonathan from
Aso Rock, Abuja, most prominent politicians of the PDP stock have
unfolded their political fangs and persuasions. Those politicians were
only interested in the benefits that come with political power, and in
the words of Olusegun Obasanjo, the sweetness of the honey pot. And who
is that foolish man that would stay around when the honey pot is dry and
nothing to lick? Multitude of politicians are jumping ship and
defecting to the APC despite the admonitions of Chief John Odigie-Oyegun
to such people to remain in their party and build a formidable
opposition party.
Our politicians that are controlled by the bread and butter politics
would hear none of that. It is, however, a thing of joy that some
members of the party have decided to shun the lure and attraction of
joining the APC. These are the very democrats and it is to the eternal
sacrifice of such people that the country is yet to descend into one
party rule.
Heavy weights in the mould of Chief E K Clark, senators and former
state governors are turning their back on the PDP and inventing all
manner of excuses why they did what they did. But the vast majority of
Nigerians cannot be led through the garden path and that they are doing
just that to remain relevant and guarantee the sources of easy money to
oil their outlandish life styles. This gale of defections may not end
very soon and going by the vibrations from the judiciary, the PDP may
lose some state governorship and senatorial positions to the APC and
those affected may also see the `wisdom` of joining the APC. No nation
develops when politicians see politics as a means of personal enrichment
while, the winter of opposition is dreaded.
That is why the likes of Uche Secondous, Chief Olisa Metuh, Governor
Ayo Fayose, Governor Serike Dickson and other committed members of the
PDP should keep the faith. The recent victory of PDP in the governorship
election in Bayelsa State is the best affirmation yet that PDP is alive
and kicking and that the March 2015 presidential defeat was a temporary
set back. And should the members of the party imbibe the spirit of true
democracy in party primaries and allow the choice of the party members
to prevail in party congress, the party shall bounce back as the darling
of Nigerians.
Currently, there are cracks in the ranks of APC and if the PDP can
continue to exploit that opportunity that saw the election of Senator
Ike Ekweremadu as deputy senate president, the future of the party is
bright and by implication shall deepen the growth and development of
democracy in Nigeria. Therefore, the forth coming congress of the party
from the ward level to the national level should be done with the best
of intentions obeying all the fine tenets of democracy. The party must
shun imposition of candidates at any level.
The local government council chairman and the state governor by any
stretch of imagination should not be regarded as the leaders of the
party. The elected party chairman at the local council level and the
state chairman should be respected and the constitution of the party
should be strictly adhered to. It was the manipulation of the party
primaries and the way some people were fenced out of the party that led
to the mass exodus of PDP members that merged with others of like mind
to form the mega party,
APC. It is hoped that the PDP has learnt its lesson and should do all
within its power to build a formidable political party premised on the
finest ingredients of democracy and the rule of law. Nobody should be
defied as the owners of the party, all party members should be on the
same pedestal. And the first step towards that is to regulate the
funding of the party. No political merchant should be allowed again to
buy the soul of the party and continue to play the puppeteer. When that
is done, there will be a level playing ground for all members.
Some people may not admit it, the fact is that PDP is the most
cohesive and nationalistic party in the country. The party can be found
in every ward. It was impunity and arrogance that denied the party
victory in last year presidential election. Jonathan may get the blame
but those who printed only one presidential form should be held
responsible for the political disaster that befell the party. The party
is on the path to self discovery and should continue to offer
alternatives to the policies of the government. It is beyond condemning
every policy of the government.
Condemn and provide a viable alternative. It is also on this score
that the Buhari administration should be above board in the prosecution
of those accused of corruption. It does not make sense for the Buhari
administration to swim in the ocean of delusion that the moment you
convert from PDP to APC, you become a saint. The anti-corruption war
should be colour blind, religion blind, tribe blind and party blind. The
various PDP state governors should embark on viable projects and truly
dispense dividends of democracy to the electorate. When that is done,
the people of this great nation shall eventually give the party another
shot at the presidency. The PDP must not be allowed to die because it
contributed a lot to the growth and development of our democracy not
minding some of its warts.
Why PDP must not die
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