THE CRISIS ROCKING THE PEOPLES’ DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP)

PRESS STATEMENT

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) cannot help feeling concerned about the development within the rank and file of the People’s Democratic Party, understandably as it is the ruling party in the country and as such, the umbrella body to which the major players in our polity identify with; a position that has also conferred on it the powers to make and unmake the major administrators of governance in the country. It, therefore, cannot be out of place to assert that the PDP is the captain that mans the ship of the nation of Nigeria. This perhaps explains why there’s always that brouhaha over whatever crisis rocking the party. Of recent, developments in the party in respect to some states under the party’s control and largely at the national level, have consistently been indicative of numerous cracks ‘in-house’ thus making the required mending more difficult and cumbersome. Granted that this is not the first time that the party has been engulfed in crisis at one time or the other and had resolved and still participated in the following elections as one and undivided body. This time, however, is witnessing a development that is unique in certain aspects: One: Unlike in the past when the party only had intra-party crises culminating into factionalizing, to deal with, this time around, a new party, People’s Democratic Movement (PDM), has emerged from the party and interestingly the progenitors and financiers of this new party are PDP members, prominent among whom is the former Vice President of Nigeria, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, who, though admitted being part of the PDM, still claim to belong to the PDP; that is, having one leg in the PDP and the other in the PDM. What a rather complex duplicity. Two: Never in the history of governance in this country has ethnicity and geographical divides generated so much controversy, especially as it concerns who occupies the seat of the president of this country, apparently pitching one region against the other. Whilst some powerful elements are hell bent on their demand for a ‘northern president’ for 2015, their counterparts from the South-South have sworn never to settle for anything short of their kinsman (the incumbent) running for the second term in office. The Islamic insurgents too had come out to demand, among other things, that the sitting president converts to Islam, for them to lay down their arms for peace to reign. Where is this leading us? We now have, within the PDP another faction tagged the “New PDP” that accommodates membership that cuts across every segment of governance – from the state and national legislatures to governors and other public functionaries. They held a parallel congress, elected their own national executive members and promised to secure, very soon, a functional secretariat. They were even reported to have gone to court to ask it to declare the other congress illegal and to stop their officers from further parading themselves in their newly elected designations. Whilst one PDP has declared Governor Rotimi Amaechi and his loyalists in the Rivers State chapter suspended from the party, the ‘new PDP’ has declared them valid members. Of latest, the New PDP’s national secretariat in Abuja was over the week-end locked up by the police who claimed to be acting on the orders ‘from above’, an action that has been described by the party as the height of impunity and contemptuous of the judiciary. The affected faction is reported to have threatened a court action to affirm their fundamental right to freely associate as enshrined in the constitution. We are undoubtedly now poised to witness a wider dimension to the contest in days to come. Very recently, a reconciliation party led by Chief Obasanjo, had made a significant but hurried move to find a truce to the crisis when it summoned all the major players which included governors, national assembly members, state and national officers of the party to a reconciliation meeting in Abuja. The meeting was however reported to have ended up in a stalemate. The drum-beating of war has since been sounding louder and louder, with no sign of possible compromise in sight. Putting all these together, one is wont to ask: What exactly is it that is tearing into shreds this party that often brandishes itself as the largest in the continent of Africa? What is the stake of the warring gladiators in this contest? Are the conflicting interests informed by the desire of each of the contestants for a better developed and better administered Nigeria OR are these interests parochial in some sense, that is, set to satisfy the narrow interests of a few at the expense of that of the nation to which that of the generality of Nigerians are tied? So far, feelers from all the contending camps are all pointing to just one direction and that is the forthcoming 2015 general elections. On the front burner and which today stands as the most contentious, most controversial and most volatile, is the presidency, come 2015. This issue has singularly succeeded in polarizing this big party with neither of the opposing camps ready to concede position. Whilst a section which comprises mainly most of the national officers of the party and appointed officers at the federal level and who, understandably, are loyal and sympathetic to the incumbent’s desire to run for another term in office, the other, which comprises mainly of members from the northern (Hausa/Fulani) extraction, have sworn never to settle for anything other than a president from their ‘zone’. What therefore does this stalemate with each faction’s seeming resolve never to shift grounds on the contending issue, portend for the Nigerian nation, taking cognizance of her fledgling democracy? It certainly would be a demonstration of sheer ignorance or pretention for anyone to have reduced this development to a mere intra-party wrangling which shouldn’t in anyway be of concern to anyone except the PDP members only, because the truth as it is today, is that whatever affects the PDP automatically rubs off on the entire country. However, there is a word for these political combatants in the PDP, most especially President Goodluck Jonathan: If they are still interested in the indivisibility and continued existence of the Nigerian nation, this crisis must be solved, whatever it takes. They must realize that whatever powers they wield today was given to them by the masses of this country and that the same masses will not open their eyes and allow these few opportunists destroy all that our founding fathers fought dearly for.

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TURAKI PANEL ON AMNESTY FOR BOKO HARAM

PRESS STATEMENT
Listening to President Jonathan’s reported extension of the tenure of the sitting of the Turaki-led Panel on Amnesty for Boko Haram recently, one would have thought that the President must have perhaps seen or known what other Nigerians couldn’t have seen or known. This is because, right from inception, the panel has consistently been parading gross inconsistency, ineptitude and outright falsehood in its numerous incoherent claims.
Just as the Federal Government muted the idea of amnesty, a couple of months ago, the group issued a clear, categorical statement, stressing its opposition to the offer of amnesty and as if determined to expose the panel’s charlatanistic tendency, it would be recalled that, each time Turaki came out to do the chest-beating over his panel’s acclaimed accomplishment, the sect would strike almost simultaneously. For instance, as soon as he came out to announce to Nigerians that his panel met with Kabiru Sokoto and that the meeting had made remarkable progress, the latter quickly came out to deny ever meeting them. On another occasion, just at the beginning of the Ramadan fasting, Turaki came out to inform Nigerians that his panel had reached a ceasefire agreement with the sect, which was to last the entire duration of the religious rites. He had hardly finished talking when the sect came out to debunk the claim and subsequently struck with greater intensity, killing scores of innocent people. Continue reading “TURAKI PANEL ON AMNESTY FOR BOKO HARAM”

CACOL FLAYS OBJ OVER COMMENT ON FARIDA WAZIRI

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has censured the statement credited to the former President Olusegun Obasanjo that the appointment of Mrs. Farida Waziri as the chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission slowed down the fight against corruption in the country.
The former president, in an exclusive interview he granted Zero Tolerance, a magazine published by the EFCC, said Waziri was a wrong successor to Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, the pioneer chairman of the anti-graft agency who he claimed was sponsored by the former Governor of Delta State, James Onanefe Ibori, who is currently serving jail term in the United Kingdom for corruption-related offences. Continue reading “CACOL FLAYS OBJ OVER COMMENT ON FARIDA WAZIRI”

AL-MUSTAPHA’S ACQUITTAL – A CASE OF PROCEDURAL AND TACTICAL FAILURE

Being the text of The State of the Nation Press Conference addressed by the Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL)

on Thursday, 1st  of August, 2013, at The Humanity Centre, Lagos

 

Gentlemen of the Press,

 

That pronouncement of discharge and acquittal of the duo of Al-Mustapha and Lateef Shofolahan of the charge of the murder of Kudirat Abiola by the Court of Appeal, on Friday, 12th July, 2013, expectedly, has since been attracting massive reactions from the cross-section of the public.

The protracted court proceedings that actually began in 1999 and which had so far entertained series of adjournments, motions after motions and of course, mind-boggling confessions and recantations from star witnesses, began heading for the long-awaited conclusion when, on the 30th of January, 2012, Justice Mojisola Dada of the Lagos High Court returned a verdict of guilt on the accused and so sentenced them to die by hanging. The reversal of that decision by the Court of Appeal, in favour of the accused, on Friday, 12th July, 2013 has no doubt been enjoying all the media hype and public comments it deserves. This development, of course is quite comprehensible given the personalities involved and there is no pretending on the far-reaching implication of the judgment on the polity. Therefore, given the high profile nature of the case, there is the need to look deeply into the case in its entirety and try to analyze dispassionately. Continue reading “AL-MUSTAPHA’S ACQUITTAL – A CASE OF PROCEDURAL AND TACTICAL FAILURE”

DEADLY THREATS TO DEMOCRACY, RULE OF LAW AND CIVILITY IN RIVERS STATE

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) is hereby alerting the good people of Nigeria and indeed the international community of the spate of deadly threats to the lives of the advocates and defenders of human rights and democracy in Rivers State and by extension, the Niger Delta region and Nigeria. This disturbing development started since the Niger Delta Civil Society Coalition (NDCSC) put out a notice of its intention to hold a One-Day Rally on “Defending Democracy against Impunity and Political Violence” in the state. Continue reading “DEADLY THREATS TO DEMOCRACY, RULE OF LAW AND CIVILITY IN RIVERS STATE”

CACOL CONDEMNS YOBE KILLINGS, TASKS FG WITH SECURITY

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has condemned the killing of some students and a teacher of a secondary school in Yobe State in an attack by gunmen suspected to be members of the Boko Haram sect.
Reacting to the news, the Executive Chairman of the Coalition, Debo Adeniran, condemned the killing of the innocent pupils and called on the federal government and well-meaning Nigerians to rise up to the security challenges in this country.   Continue reading “CACOL CONDEMNS YOBE KILLINGS, TASKS FG WITH SECURITY”

EFCC, ICPC MERGING: CACOL FLAYS FG

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has condemned the Federal Government for the merging of its two anti-graft agencies, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission.
The merger of the two commissions came as part of the government’s decision to implement the recommendations of Steve Orosanye-led Presidential Committee on rationalization and restructuring of Federal Government Parastatals, Commissions and Agencies. Continue reading “EFCC, ICPC MERGING: CACOL FLAYS FG”

June 12 is a welcome aberration – CACOL

The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has described the June 12 1993 election won by Late Chief MKO Abiola as a welcome aberration.

This came on the heel of commemoration of the 20th anniversary of June 12.

Speaking on behalf of the Coalition, its Executive Chairman, Debo Adeniran averred that though the June 12 election remains the only free and fair election ever conducted in the country, but it is a proceed of corrupt practices. Continue reading “June 12 is a welcome aberration – CACOL”

OPON IMO: CACOL LAUDS OSUN GOVT

Friday, June 7, 2013 6:50 AM

 
The Coalition Against Corrupt Leaders (CACOL) has lauded the State of Osun Governor, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola for his effort at making education accessible to the pupils of public secondary schools in his state.

This came on the heel of the launch of “Opon Imo”, the computer tablet stored with 53 textbooks, in the Senior Secondary School (SSS) curriculum, past Senior School Certificate Examination (SSCE) and Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board’s Unified Tertiary Examination (UTME) questions dating back to the last 10 years, e-teaching videos and allied materials, distributed free to Senior Secondary School pupils in Osun public schools. Continue reading “OPON IMO: CACOL LAUDS OSUN GOVT”