BY REUBEN AYODELE
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Governors That Defect to APC |
The wave of political defections from one party to another, since the
beginning of the fourth republic in
1999 has assumed an alarming dimension in recent months.Especially after the
thumping of People’s Democratic Party (PDP) by All Progressive Congress (APC)
in the just concluded presidential and national assembly elections and
gubernatorial elections.
Nigerians now celebrate politicians who decamp or cross carpet as if
they win a gold medal. Unlike the first republic when major political parties
have ideology like Action Group (AG), National Council of Nigeria Citizen
(NCNC), Northern People Congress (NPC).
Politicians who cross carpet are more celebrate and accorded higher
status in Nigeria society, the fact is that they now take front sit relegating other
party members of the new political party they join to the background, a case in
point is the former Kano state governor and immediate past minister of
education Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau, who was quickly made a minister by the PDP
administration of former president Goodluck Jonathan as his reward for
decamping from APC to PDP. Most times the decampee is quickly handed the party
structures on which he or she decamp to, Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo state
is a case study of this scenario who become the leader of PDP as soon as he
decamp from Labour Party.
Decamping or cross carpeting is not peculiar to Nigeria alone, one
famous political ”defector” in Britain was Winston Churchill, who first entered
parliament as a conservative in 1901, defected to the liberals in 1904 and
defected back to Conservative in 1925 (Wikipedia,the free encyclopedia,2014)
Political party defectors are usually regarded as political prostitute,
without political principle, who does not have morality, conscience betrayals
and lacking in political ideology. This trend of political defections shows
politicians especially in Nigeria lack democratic values and credentials. The
political system is awash with professional politicians and political
entrepreneurs who do not have modern political ideology and issue driven
politics like a friend of mine will say “they are ulcer patients who cannot
stay without food”.
Nigeria politics are cash and carry politicians, like a butterfly who
jump from one flower to the other, The
PDP has been the greatest beneficiary of cross carpeting from 1999 to 2014 it
celebrated defections with fun fair having bragging rite, over the opposition
always courting section of the Nigeria constitution that is salient on defection,
until the law of karma beginning to take its course when the G7 and later G5
governors under the party defected to the new formed APC ever since then the
center can no longer hold for the PDP who eventually suffer colossal lost in
the general elections and now on the verge of collapse.
Example of some prominent Nigeria politicians who have defected in
recent years are Atiku Abubakar former Vice president of Nigeria who defected
from PDP to AC and became it presidential candidate in 2007 presidential
election and later defected back to PDP and now in APC .Rochas Okorocha he
defected from PDP to ANPP back to PDP to AA, to APGA and now APC. Rotimi Amaechi former governor of River state defected
from PDP to APC. Rabiu Kwankwaso former governor Kano state defected from PDP
to APC. Theodore Orji former governor Abia state Defected from PDP to PPA and
back to PDP. Peter Obi former governor of Anambra state in APGA as governor but
now in PDP. ALlao Akala former governor of Oyo state defected from PDP to
Labour Party and he was governorship candidate of Labour Party in 2015
elections. Ayodele Fayose Governor of Ekiti state defected from PDP to Labour
Party and now iin PDP. Aliyu Wamako
former governor of Sokoto state defected
froom ANPP to PDP and in APC. Labaran Marku minister in PDP 2010-2014 defected
to APGA and contested as gubernatorial ccanndidate in 2015 election.
Some senators who have also cross carpet iin recent time are sen.
Musiliu Obanikoro AD to PDP, Sen.Magnus
Abe PDP to APC, Sen. Wilson Ake PDP to APC, Sen. Nkechi Nwogwu PDP to APC, Sen.
Aisha Alhassan PDP to APCC, Sen.Joshua Dariye PDP to Labour Party and now in PDP, Sen. Bindawa Jibrilla PDP to APC,
Sen.Bukola Saraki PDP to APC, Sen. Saba Lafiaji PDP to APC, Sen.Barnabas Gemade
PDP to APC, Sen.Abdullahi Adamu PDP to
APC, Sen.Ibrahim Gobir PDP to APC.Also
Aminu Tambuwal former Speaker of
house of representative defected from PDP to APC.The list of these politician
cannot be exhausted in this write up. Just like the leopard that cannot change
its spot, same apply to Nigeria politicians.it has now become a normal norm
that when a state governor defect almost all members of state houses of
assembly defects with him. Given credit to the maxim which says “He who pays
the piper dictates the tune». This bad trend of decamping has degenerated to
the level that politician now defect even before been sworn in into elective
positions. A case in point is that of Bayelsa state house of assembly members
and a senator elect.
Nigerian
politician takes advantage of our weak constitution to easily cross carpet. The
constitution is silent on the lawfulness or otherwise of the defection of a
president, vice president ,Governor and Deputy Governor .However, the 1999 constitution section 68(1) states that “A
member of the senate or the house of representative shall vacate his seat in
the house of which is a member, If he decamp, except there is a division in the
political party of which he was previously a member or of a merger of two or
more political parties or factions by which he was previously sponsored”. But politicians now create factions within their
party even when there is no division, just to decamp or cross party.
Whichever way you look at political
defections .It is morally wrong and not good for political development of the
country .A matured political system require a strong political opposition for
democracy to grow. Been in opposition should not be seen as a death sentence.
The just concluded election in Nigeria is a reminder to this, that no single
political party has monopoly of power. Any elected politician who defects
should be made to step aside and seek for reelection under his new party and if
it is a political appointment such a person should resign. Also the Nigeria constitution
needs to be amendment to meet current political reality
Meal indeed
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