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2019 GENERAL ELECTION; WAITING ON ONE MAN

Na wah o.

In the APC in my State of Oyo, it is not about the wishes of the generality of members nor even the consensus of a conclave of elders and stakeholders but about the wishes of one man.

They are in feverish mood waiting for Governor Ajimobi to decide who their party will field in the next Guber election.

This is not a democracy.
This cannot be a democracy.
Democracy is about the people.
It is about the wishes of the people.

At the Federal level, nobody "who him mama and papa born well" dares to collect Presidential Nomination forms to challenge President Buhari.

In Oyo State, the clowning is so much at the nadir that gubernatorial aspirants now paste posters with pictures and caption of "Ajimobi for Senate, Oyo South" clearly inscribed on it just to show the emperor they're on his side.

This is not a democracy.
This cannot be a democracy.

The APC, give it to them, have notched propaganda a step further that Buhari is now forming poverty and so because he's unable to pay, (is it N55million or N45million?)some amorphous group has stitched the millions together and bought him the forms.

Of course, they are merely copying a party that they so much love to drag in the mud - PDP.

In 2015, the PDP unabashedly declared that they had no other candidate for President apart from President Goodluck Jonathan.
And they went ahead to show their seriousness with this position by refusing to sell forms to any other aspirant.

But it has not always been like this.
You may say whatever you like about President Olusegun Obasanjo, but he remains the only incumbent President who went through elective primaries for his own re-election. (Death didn't enable us to know what President Umar Musa Yar'Adua would have done).

Obasanjo was declared the PDP's candidate for the April 2003 elections after he scored an overwhelming victory to beat off the challenge of three rivals at the Eagles Square, Abuja on January 5, 2003.

Obasanjo scored 2,642 votes, more than 75 percent of total votes cast by delegates, leaving his closest rival Alex Ekwueme, a former vice president, trailing with 611 votes - just over 17 percent. The other contestants, Abubakar Rimi, a former state governor, and ex-party chairman, Barnabas Gemade, scored 159 votes and 17 votes respectively.

A little while before then, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who had the UPN in his grips still allowed a primary election to hold in his party in the old Oyo State in 1979.
Chief Bola Ige went into a shadow election against his old teacher and former Principal, Archdeacon Emmanuel Alayande to determine the UPN flag bearer for Oyo State of that time. The election was held at Shaki. Ige defeated Alayande.

These were 15 & 39 years ago respectively.
You would expect that after all those years our primaries would become more transparent and sophisticated.

Mais non, what do we have?

The whole nation or a whole state is waiting on just a man to pick for them a "favorite" as my dear aburo Sikiru Akinola put it on his blog this morning.

This is not democracy.
This cannot be democracy.

Everything is just in reverse gear.
The #NotTooYoungToRun law has been made a mockery of by the prohibitive cost of Nomination by the parties. That's more of # TooPoorToRun, isn't it?

The people are too impoverished, too supine to act, because daily they are too preoccupied with diurnal existential matters.

Of course, something will give.

Sooner than we expect!

Happy weekend , folks!

Omi Tuntun, Igba Otun.

 

By Rt. Hon. Kehinde Ayoola JP
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OYO'S GUBER ASPIRANTS - Kehinde Ayoola JP.

Oyo State has been mightily blessed with a surfeit of gubernatorial aspirants this election cycle. I look across the parties and I see an array of men (sadly, no woman yet) who are eminently qualified to steer the ship of our state.

 

It is a thing that elicits gratitude to God that for once, Oyo State voters are no longer to be faced with a Hobson's Choice when they choose their governor next February.

Number One on my list is Engr Seyi Makinde, my friend, brother and political associate in whom thankfully, I and a lot of Oyo State people see a man finally, who could subsume his personal interest, make the necessary sacrifice and drive this state in the direction of economic prosperity, govern with humility and relate with her people without any air about him unlike the wont of many governors.

Ki Oluwa Seyi t'ó dara fun was ni'pinle Oyo. Amin.

Across the aisle, I am excited at the aspiration of Dr. Yunus Akintunde not because of his education ( he is well-educated) but because he is from my native Oyo Town.

Gone are the days when certain people condescendingly said: " Oyo 'ò lean" (Oyo is devoid of qualified personnel). Those were the days when people from other zones of Yorubaland represented us in government. They shined their torch to look for a nonexistent familial thread linking them to Oyo and pronto, they got imposed by the powers that be. But now, we have a man boldly putting himself forward. He has therefore followed in the illustrious footsteps of Prof Wande Abimbola and late Alhaji Adekunle Aruna-Elewi.

I shall be happy for him if his party puts Hadji Yunus forward.

Then there is my egbon, Dist Sen. Olufemi Lanlehin - a suave, easy-going and unobtrusive individual that comes from a thoroughly distinguished political family.

From the Upper Ogun River, my brother, Prof Adeolu Akande strikes you distinctly. A man of ideas, Deolu, Yunus Akintunde and I with a few others once collaborated in celebrating Atiku Abubakar in 2004. The synergy generated then held these guys up as achievers.

One wonders, though, how it happened that none of us is in Atiku's camp currently.

Sadly, only one of these guys can be put forward by their party as they are struggling for the same ticket.

You cannot but notice the artisan of our brother, Adebayo Adelabu, former Deputy Governor of the CBN. This young man has packed so much into his short years.

There is Joseph Tegbe, the not-so-new newcomer. He has a first-class brain and that may be why the powers that be in his party seem to want him there at all cost.

Egbon mi, Prof Soji Adejumo is who his title suggests - an erudite politician who instantly "infects" you with his erudition and calm mien if you come in contact with him.

Again, among himself, Tegbe and Adelabu, only one person can win their party's ticket.

There are very many others who are also capable across the parties but I've picked the few that I know and how I wish I could say same for Dr. Morohunkola Thomas...!

Omi Tuntun Igba Otun!

By Rt. Hon. Kehinde Ayoola JP.
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CRY, THE BELOVED NATION - KEHINDE AYOOLA JP.

The photo here shows Mallam Ibrahim Shekarau displaying his APC Senatorial Nomination Form, apparently after negotiations with the APC leadership when he completed his "transfer" from the PDP.

This man is capable of being the President of Nigeria, without a doubt.

He is a renowned educationist and irrevocably-committed follower of late Mallam Aminu Kano.

Shekarau stamped a positive impact on our educational sector as Minister of Education.
Remember, as Minister , he supervised the establishment of 127 almajiri schools in the North during the Jonathan administration.
He also supervised the establishment of 12 Federal universities during Jonathan's era as well.

His time as governor of Kano for 8 years witnessed peace and development in that state.

And he has not been fingered in any corruption deal since leaving office.

Sadly, the Nigerian political system does not recognize men of sterling qualities like him.
And that is why you see him "stepping down" to contest in the Senate.

Sad.

Instead of making jest of him, we should be worried that Nigeria doesn't use her very best in political offices.

Sad again.

But by God's grace, Omi Tuntun Igba Otun shall be ushered into Nigeria sooner than we think.

Rt. Hon. Kehinde Ayoola JP
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