Afenifere leader, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, speaks with BAYO
AKINLOYE on the alleged gang-up against the All Progressives Congress National
Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and the leadership style of President Muhammadu
Buhari
What do you make of the rift between the Chairman of the All
Progressives Congress, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun, and the APC National Leader,
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu?
(Asiwaju Bola) Tinubu allowed himself to be used by people
who do not have the interest of the Yoruba at heart. He chose to follow
President Muhammadu Buhari sheepishly. I warned that Buhari has not changed. I
knew his antecedents. But Tinubu chose to follow him.
He and his group
blindly supported Buhari. I am not concerned about the All Progressives
Congress’ party politics. What is happening in the party is more than a gang-up
against Tinubu. My concern is that the undermining of Tinubu’s influence by the
party he fought hard to bring to power is making decisions and taking steps
that are not good for the Yoruba.
I am looking beyond
the superficial affront against Tinubu by his party people. The attack against
him is an attack against Yoruba people. People would have expected me to be
happy about the way he is being treated now, but I am worried because he’s the
voice of the Yoruba in the ruling party. My own argument in all this is purely
ideological. It is not personal at all.
Is there any link between it and the socio-political crisis
in Nigeria?
That’s the reason we are having problems all over the
country – you have the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of
Biafra, the Niger Delta Avengers, and the Indigenous People of Biafra. It is a
question of the constitution of the nation.
We feel strongly that the report of the National Conference
should be examined and implemented as necessary but the confab report has been
thrown into the dustbin. Unfortunately, some sheepish Yoruba people are
following him (Buhari) and hoping that he’ll share power with them. But we will
not allow the Yoruba masses to be trampled on – no man will chase away his
child for a lion to devour. If the Yoruba in the ruling party don’t understand
what is happening, we’ll continue to speak out.
I agree with people who say Tinubu didn’t do well (by
supporting Buhari to emerge as Nigeria’s president). Yet, one’s child can’t be
so badly behaved that he will be chased away into the waiting claws and jaws of
a lion. That is my position.
The APC is a melting
pot of various interest groups; you have the Tinubu group and you have the
Buhari group – and other groups. If the ruling party is fragmented then we are
in a mess. The mess was evident from the beginning of this administration when
the party could not agree on who should take what positions in the National
Assembly.
The APC is an association of strange bedfellows. I had
criticised the party because of its lack of a meeting point among its leaders.
Their lack of cohesion began with (Bukola) Saraki who emerged against the
party’s wish. The party is characterised by personal reasons, selfishness, and
narrow-mindedness. They came together without a definite purpose of what they
want to do at the federal level.
What is the way forward?
I wish Tinubu can get things right, regroup and get out of
the unholy alliance he got himself into, for the benefit of the Yoruba nation
and the South. In 2019, there will be no APC. If there will be APC, it will not
be in this form.
Is that a prophecy?
Go and write it down. I am prepared to be abused by people
who think contrary.
Why do you feel strongly that by 2019 there won’t be APC or
that the party would have been weakened by that time?
Are you not a journalist? Can’t you decipher it? The signs
are there. It is common sense. Some of us have been in the game (politics) for
a long time. There is no unity of purpose within the party. Where is the unity
when Tinubu said the chairman of the party is a traitor? He accused him of
treachery; that he’s not acting alone because he has the backing of the leaders
of the party. I don’t like the crisis I am seeing in the APC because it is the
masses that would suffer.
It is the masses that are looking for good roads and other
amenities. It is the masses that are looking for good governance. If they are
quarrelling with one another, when will the ruling party settle down to deliver
dividends of democracy to the masses?
The party’s rules are skewed against them in case they don’t
know. They should unite against forces detrimental to Yoruba interest. I had
warned them (the APC) before the last general elections about what is happening
now.
There is nothing happening now that I have not said before
–that he (Buhari) is a dictator; that he doesn’t obey the rule of law; he’s a
tribal jingoist and so on. What has Buhari said or done about the rampaging
Fulani herdsmen who are maiming and killing people in the East, in the West and
in the North? What has he said? Buhari has denied that those marauders are
Fulani. He claimed that they are foreigners – the notion that the herdsmen are
foreigners is even worse to accept.
If our head of state
(and the commander-in-chief) cannot protect us or guarantee the safety of
citizens against attacks by foreigners who are invading a territory he presides
over, then we are in a mess.
Are you disappointed about President Muhammadu Buhari’s
performance so far?
I am disappointed that Buhari has not disappointed me. The
reason is that I spoke against him before the 2015 presidential election. I am
not happy that his actions now have vindicated me that I am right concerning
what I said about him. Back then, all his supporters said I was castigating him
unnecessarily – that the actions he took during his first time of ruling the
country were taken under military rule.
I was expecting him
to change. Now, we’re in a civilian regime, they said, and I told them they
don’t know Buhari’s background. How can someone say Nigeria is not negotiable?
How can you not negotiate the continued existence of a country with multiethnic
nationalities? The Soviet Union existed for how many years? Did it not break
eventually? What about Czechoslovakia? Did it not break up? So, why can’t
Nigerians peacefully review the nation’s amalgamation? We need to review it –we
cannot be held as if in a cage by force or by somebody or a group of people’s
fiat. Anyone or any group that is opposed to the restructuring of the country
is the enemy of the country.
What kind of restructuring are you looking at?
We want the country to be restructured under a truly federal
constitution and for ethnic nationalities to live together in peace. Anything
to the contrary will not augur well for the country. It is either a
restructuring or there is no Nigeria – that is the truth. No government can
keep the people together by force.
We are calling for a restructuring of the country because we
want the country to live together in peace. It will be impossible for any
government to keep us together by force. All the lopsidedness of this country
is in favour of people of Buhari’s origin. He holds the country cheaply by
saying that foreigners are the ones invading the country. Foreigners invading a
country under your watch and you fold your arms and do nothing?
It is his duty to
protect us against any attack, whether foreign or local. I have nothing against
Buhari personally. He is the President of the country and I want him to
succeed. But he must not be a partisan president.
Can you speak more on the mistakes you said Tinubu made?
Of course, he did (make a mistake supporting Buhari to
become the president). I had said that ab initio – before the presidential poll
was held. I said the greatest mistake Nigerians – Yoruba must not make was
voting for Buhari. Everybody heard me when I said that. Many people said I was
a Peoples Democratic Party’s apologist.
I made that statement
back then based on what I know about Buhari and his antecedents. Former
President Goodluck Jonathan didn’t realise the importance of implementing the
confab report on time. He promised that if given a second term as president he
would examine the recommendations and try to implement them. The other man
(Buhari) said he wasn’t going to look at the report at all. I think it is
reasonable to consider the person who promised to do something. There’s nothing
to accuse Buhari of now because he didn’t promise to implement the confab
recommendations. I am – I repeat – disappointed that Buhari has not
disappointed me.
I was prepared for
disappointment; I was waiting to be disappointed so that I could go to Buhari
and tender an apology to him. In spite of saying in his acceptance speech that
he’s a born-again democrat, nothing has changed about him.
-punch

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