They had thought that Obasanjo would remain like he
was in 1976-1979. They had not counted on an OBJ who would have a
voice of his own and pander to interests other than theirs. So, they
turned against him when it was apparent his own people would “fall”
for him. They started the PDP, but will not shy away from PDP if they
know Obasanjo would not give them back what they believe is theirs.
Yoruba Rooooo nu OOOOO!!!
by Tunde Adenodi.
If there is any Yoruba alive who did not know that
General Obasanjo was foisted on Nigerians and Yoruba in particular, as
a so-called Yoruba candidate in 1999, that Yoruba man or woman is
living in a fool’s paradise. And if they did not know that the
architect of “Yoruba presidency” after the disastrous Hausa/Fulani
chain of administrations was the same Babangida who thought Abiola was
not muslim enough and not Nigerian enough to be Nigeria’s president,
they are living somewhere on planet Jupiter! So, despite the fact that
the Yoruba did not vote for him in 1999, and did not even start to
give him their support until the 2003 elections, Obasanjo was regarded
as a Yoruba candidate.
Those who chose him did not do so out of the
goodness of their hearts. They did not choose him because of their
love for Nigeria or their love for the Yoruba; nor for their empathy
for the injustice of Abiola’s annulled election. No! They chose him
because they thought he was their making and he would serve their
interest better.
They had thought that Obasanjo would remain like he
was in 1976-1979. They had not counted on an OBJ who would have a
voice of his own and pander to interests other than theirs. So, they
turned against him when it was apparent his own people would “fall”
for him. They started the PDP, but will not shy away from PDP if they
know Obasanjo would not give them back what they believe is theirs.
Before Obasanjo, there was Awolowo. Chief Awolowo
was the greatest political theorist of his time. He was smart. He was
charismatic. He had the knack for putting a round peg in a round hole.
He got things done. He was the “best president Nigeria never had”. As
good as Awolowo was, he was not to be acceptable to those who backed
Obasanjo in 1999. They hated his guts and did their best to stop him.
Awolowo’s smartness did not translate into
electoral victory. Not because he did not work hard enough nor because
he did not earn victory especially in 1983, but because he was a
threat to the feudal ruling class, both military and civilian. Not
only that, the ruling class saw the middle-east as their model of
governance and did their best to emulate their style: One man
authoritarian non secular “democracy” where women are subjugated and
the populace idolize their leader who gratuitously dole out favors to
those who conform! Awo did not fit into this mould. Most importantly,
and I know that I will be crucified for this: Awolowo was naïve enough
to believe that he could be Nigeria’s president through electoral
victory supervised by the ruling class! He thought that if he worked
hard enough he could be president even without the support of the Igbo
who had contempt for him and the Yoruba that he personified. Not to
forget the unbridled rivalry between Nnamdi Azikiwe and Obafemi
Awolowo which their disciples have now foolishly inherited.
Then there was Chief Bola Ige who was a carbon copy
of his mentor, Chief Obafemi Awolowo. Bola Ige was less overtly
disliked by the ruling class but they still could not tolerate him
anyway. And this perception was not lost on the mainstream followers
who by-passed him to choose Chief Olu Falae and Umaru Shinkafi to
represent the APP/AD coalition in 1998 presidential elections.
Bola Ige gallantly led the un-exiled side of NADECO
that fought IBB and Abacha to a stand still. By the time Abdusalami
Abubakar gave the green-light for party formation, he led his Yoruba
followers from Afenifere to PDP. At PDP he found strange
bed-fellows there calling the shots, he fled to APP. At APP, he found
Arthur Nzeribe whom he could not deal with, dead or alive! Again, he
fled to form AG, I mean AD! So, within a space of 48 hours, Chief Bola
Ige had led his people from NADECO to Afenifere, to PDP, to APP
and finally to AD! And at each stop, he lost a number of his followers
to the party he had just quit! By the time AD materialized, he could
hold the executive committee meeting of his party in Yoruba! So what?
So what?! It means non-Yoruba speaking members had joined other
parties. And AD was now like its great grand-father: Egbe Omo
Yoruba, or its grand-father, AG or its father, the UPN!
For the entire political career of Chief Awolowo,
he led parties that were sectional and seen to be so! Not because he
did not try to reach out; but because other people rightly or wrong
saw him as a threat to their political interests! Besides, it was not
conceivable to expect Chief Awolowo to be a mere floor member in a
political party. He had to be the leader. And rightly so, I dare say!
As good as this may sound, it does not win votes in other parts of the
country!
General Ibrahim Babangida did some good, albeit,
unwittingly. He formed two political parties during his time: National
Republican Convention (NRC) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP).
Nigerians were forced to be in only two different parties. There were
no obvious leaders. To lead, Nigerians must work their way to the top.
Zik and Awo had died. So had Ahmadu Bello. There were no old
primordial loyalties or old political alignments. For the first time
in Nigeria, people voted their conscience. And that was what produced
MKO Abiola who won even in Kano against Tofa! Then IBB realized that
he had made a mistake…The rest, of course, is now history.
In deference to Obasanjo, the AD did not field a
candidate in 2003. Not that they stood a chance of winning if they
had. But, for the first time, the Yoruba acted wisely. And Obasanjo
benefited from this action.
Whether he likes it or not, Professor Wole Soyinka
is a Yoruba man and is seen primarily by the ruling class as such.
That was why Abdusalami Abubakar considered him for the post of
President before he settled for General Obasanjo in 1998. The NALICON
which he headed was to fight IBB and Abacha. And he did! For all the
noise that NALICON made on Radio Kudirat, nothing happened! If those
who arranged Abacha’s death had not done so, we would probably still
be stuck with Abacha! Question: At what point will Yoruba anger be
manifested in concrete action in defense of the Yoruba political
survival?
If Awolowo was jailed, Abiola’s election annulled,
and Abiola was killed and the crop of Yoruba elite were hounded out of
Nigeria at will by those in power and nothing happened, why should the
rest of Nigeria listen to the Yoruba and take them serious?
When those bombs were exploding in Lagos in the
heat of the struggle against Abacha, I actually thought it was the
NALICON. Now we know; it was rumored, that it was Abacha trying to
kill Marwa in order to accuse the Yoruba of his murder! So, apart from
the international campaign mounted against IBB and Abacha, what other
action was taken in the interest of the Yoruba by Professor Wole
Soyinka’s NALICON? Did Soyinka not realize that Abacha’s nervousness
stemmed from the fear of people like General Alani Akinrinade who
represented a military option in dealing with Abacha’s recklessness?
What sense does it make to be a toothless bull-dog?
In post-Obasanjo era, the Yoruba have begun to play
the old politics. They are said to be in AC which will revert to the
status of AG or UPN or AD of the Yoruba or even NCNC, NPP or APGA of
the Igbo. Alliance for Democracy, or what is left of it is dead! They
are sectional, tribal and parochial parties that will have no
influence beyond their immediate environments.
Some Yoruba were so shamefully vocal in the
propagation of IBB as a potential president that it was sickening.
Alex Akinyele readily comes to mind. Even, it is said that some Yoruba
leaders are considering their support for Muhammadu Buhari! In spite
of the repression suffered in his hands by the Yoruba and despite the
fact that Obasanjo is still alive!
Bad as Balewa, Shagari and all the usurpers of the
northern ruling class were considered to be, their people stuck with
them! Buhari’s support in the north is solid. So also is IBB. So would
Abacha if he were still alive!
President Obasanjo was aware of this when he
by-passed the South/South or the South/East and chose to hand over to
Musa Yar’Adua. Unless Yar’Adua is a particularly bad candidate, he is
the man to beat. How many coalitions have ever joined together to
wrestle power from the incumbent party in Nigeria? None! Why do the
Yoruba think they can achieve this now? Because they are politically
naïve.
What should the Yoruba do now? They must ditch the
AD. The Yoruba must remain in the PDP. They must rise or sink with
Obasanjo. They must encourage the Igbo to stay in PDP because this is
where the Igbo bread can be buttered. (The Igbo will not want to hear
this). The Yoruba must never again go it alone in Nigeria’s politics.