Atiku-Obi: Time for Igbo to rethink, define destination, By Hyginus Azubike

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Atiku-Obi: Time for Igbo to rethink, define destination, By Hyginus Azubike

When the presidential standard-bearer of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Abubakar Atiku, nominated Mr Peter Obi ashis running mate, joy was universal.In the politicalhistory of Nigeria, nosuchnomination was greeted with the type ofelationwith which Nigerians welcomedit. From north to south and east to west,the citizenryproclaimedAtiku’schoice as the bestNigeria has witnessedpreparatory to general elections.

Most Nigerians were excited by Obi’s nominationdue tohis performance as governor ofAnambra State.They believe, rightly, that teaming up withAtiku, they will replicate the Anambra wonder.

As Nigeria’s vice-president (briefly) when Obi wasgovernor of Anambra State, Atiku must havecloselyobservedthe younger man; and satisfied withObi’sseveral positivecontributions at meetings and might have seen in him what the rest of Nigeriansdid. Atiku himself said of Obi:“In2016, my running mate, former Governor Peter Obi, gave an Independence Day speech at‘The Platform’eventorganised by Covenant Christian Centre in Lagos. It was an unforgettable Independence Day event which, according to Google analytics, was the most searched item in Nigeria on that day. Why was that speech so attractive to Nigerians? It is because Mr Obi gave a detailed breakdown of the reality of governance in Nigeria today, which is one of a wasteful squandering of the riches that should have gone into the development of our youth.”

However,it was both shocking and perplexing that the opposition Obi got was from the South-east, the very people that are supposed to be at home withthe wonders that he did in Anambra State. In what looked like diplomacy’s way of saying“no”to a person, a group of personssaid that they were against the process by which Atiku nominated Obi. They went as far as issuing statements andinitiatingmoves intent ontruncatingthe choice. What was instructive was that while they were on this, the westerners appealed and even sentadelegation to Atiku that they were fully ready for the post, should the easterners lose it due to their folly. This singular act should stick as food-for-thought for the people of the east.

What is inspiring in this man-made controversy was that Atiku Abubakar remained steadfast, only explainingthe reasons for Obi’s choice, which was precisely the same reasons Nigerians welcomeit. As far as Nigerians are concerned,Atiku’s stand was the first credithe recorded: display of a leader’s ability to stand by his decision. Strength of character remains a missing quality among ourpolitical elite, and clearlyAtiku has it in full supply.

When the real reason that informedthe protest began to crystallise, it left all Igbo interested in the progress of Nigeria and that of the South-east scratching their heads in perplexity. It may sound incredible, but the truth is that the protestwas informed by the belief ofourbrothers from Ebonyi and Enugu states that Anambra State is getting the better of good things that come to the east.This assertion is highlydebatable, because political positions, including leadership of the Senate and ministerial appointmentshave always been evenly distributed.

It is a great disservice to Ndigbo,for people to seek tosegregatethemselves by reference to the distribution of political offices at this time. Have they forgotten that the man in question – Peter Obi – has been tested (beyond Igboland) and people know that he is not one to exhibit parochialism if elected? Obi’s integrity and sense of justice was the reason he was allowed to head the South-East Governors Forum for eight years. Ndigbo must know that internal cooperationis the first law of external competition. You cannot tearatone another, like puppies,and hope tosuccessfullyface external threat in that state of confusion.

Are you interested in the distribution of political posts among other regions of Nigeria? Curiously, I searched for what distribution of political positions hasbeen in thewest. We know names likeChief Obafemi Awolowo,Sir Adetokunbo Ademola,Gen Olusegun Obasanjo,Ernest Shonekan,Abraham Adesanya, Prof Yemi Osinbajo, Pastor Tunde Bakare, Gen Oladipo Diya, among others.Incidentally, theyallhailfrom Ogun State. Have you heard the west raise it as an issue? Most majorappointments that came to the westwent to Ogun State. Some past governors of Lagos State were also fromOgunState. Those that served in the cabinet of Alhaji Bola Tinubu in Lagos Statebecame governors in some other states in the west, example being Alhaji Rauf Aregbesola, the immediate past governor of Osun State.

In 2014, when Gen Muhammadu Buhari nominated Yemi Osinbajo as his running mate, we did not hear any protestof imposition or side-talks ofnon-consultation. Rather, people of the west joined hands in sellingOsinbajoto him as one of the best things that has happened to them since Awolowo. Nobodychose to recallthat his only political experience was as a commissioner forjustice andattorney-generalin BolaTinubu’s administration. The people of the westtook the project as theirs and got other regions to key in. This is what it shouldbe;one’s own people must first of all accept him, associate with him and be instrumental in telling others:“This our son is trusted and should be accepted by all.”

Compare the fore-going to the reactions of some Igbo people andone will notewhat short-sightedness can do to a people. In Igbo parlance, even a mad man has parents; when anything untoward happens to him,his people willshow up. Igbo Language has sayings to depict all situations,but some of themconduct themselves as iftotally bereft of wisdom. The current political permutations in the land offer Ndigbo the opportunity of a re-think. Indeed, this is a time to ask themselves salient questions, define their destination and map out survival strategy as other regions are doing. They should do this in the interest of their people and for the overall progress of the country, and not for some petty, pecuniary benefits.

Azubike writes from Enugu.

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