Who takes Bayelsa APC’s ticket?
The All Progressive
Congress (APC) has a Herculean task in Bayelsa State. The governorship election
scheduled for December 5 will not be a child’s play.
The body language of
President Muhammadu Buhari indicates that he has come to create strong
political and security institutions to restore Nigeria’s lost democratic values
— in the spirit of the change mantra of the APC.
Going by the mood of
President Buhari, elections will no longer be won by brute force through the
meddlesomeness of security agencies and partisanship of the Independent
National Electoral Commission (INEC). Elections will only be won by the ballot.
Therefore, according to analysts APC should not think that being in control of
the centre has given it an automatic ticket to depose an incumbent governor.
The election in Bayelsa,
promises to be a real contest devoid of rigging, harassment, intimidation and
daylight robbery, which characterised polls conducted in the past under the
administration of the the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Indeed, pundits assert
that the state chapter of the APC stands to lose the election if it takes its
preparations for granted thinking that it will harness its advantage at the
centre to wrest power from Governor Seriake Dickson and the PDP.
Observers believe that,
unless the APC embarks on vigorous campaigns to sell its agenda to the people
and convince them to buy into its programmes of change, the party’s desire to
add Bayelsa to its territory will be a mere dream.
Investigations revealed
that the APC is currently fraught with many challenges. Among them is its
choice of candidate.
The people are expecting
the APC to produce a credible, tasted and trusted candidate, who has no dent of
corruption and deception to square up with the PDP candidate who will likely be
the sitting governor. On one hand, the party’s membership strength is
increasing, following the defections of PDP bigwigs into the APC.
But on the other hand,
the exodus of politicians described by some persons as strange bedfellows
into the APC presents a fresh challenge to the party. Most of the defectors and
founding members of the APC has governorship ambitions. But there are some
factors that are likely to decide who emerges the standard bearer of the party.
In Bayelsa, the three
senatorial districts have produced governors, although none completed his
second term. The first governor, Chief Diepreye Alameiyesiegha, hails from
Amassoma, Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa Central Senatorial
District. His second tenure was botched, following his impeachment.
His deputy and, later
President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, who hails from Otuoke, Ogbia Local Government
Area of Bayelsa East Senatorial District, completed Alameiyeseigha’s tenure. He
stood for re-election, but abandoned it to become the Vice-President and later
the President.
The exit of Jonathan
threw up Chief Timipre Sylva, who is from Brass Local Government Area in the
same senatorial district.
After Sylva came
Governor Dickson, who comes from Toru-Orua, Sagbama Local Government Area of
Bayelsa West Senatorial District. Therefore, some leaders of the APC are of the
opinion that the party’s ticket will be contested on the basis of disparity and
political inequality in local government areas.
Among the eight local
government areas in the state, Southern Ijaw, Ogbia, Brass and Sagbama have
produced governors in the persons of Alameiyesiegha, Jonathan, Sylva and
Dickson respectively.
Although Nembe, Ekeremor
and Yenagoa have produced deputy governors in the persons of Rear Admiral John
Jonah (retd), Chief Peremobowei Ebebi and Chief Werinipre Seibarugu
respectively, the Kolokuma-Opokuma has produced neither a governor nor a
deputy.
Observers believe that
the quest to govern the state was a principal reason behind the grand reception
of the APC in Kolokuma-Opokuma. Many political heavyweights from the council
have abandoned the PDP for the APC to present a common front for the party’ tickets.
But, others are making
frantic efforts to puncture the Kolokuma-Opokuma argument. For instance APC
members from Yenagoa are putting up strong reasoning that the APC ticket should
be zoned to their council. Proponents of Yenagoa argue that the council which
is a capital of the state has not developed to the status of headquarters when
juxtaposed with other states’ headquarters because it has not produced a
governor.
Besides, they maintain
that having the largest voting population and highest concentration of
non-indigenes and businesses yearning for social amneties, Yenagoa deserves the
party’s ticket.
Apart from Yenagoa, APC
members from Sagbama, the local government area of Dickson, are also demanding
the party’s ticket. They are of the views that APC stands a clearer chance of
winning the election if it shops for a candidate from Dickson’s enclave. They
further posit that it will enable them complete their tenure in case the
incumbent governor fails to make it. But others are of the opinion that instead
of conceding the party’s ticket to Sagbama, APC should select its party’s
running mate from the council to divide the votes.
With the raging zoning
arguments, pundits believe that only a transparent and credible primary
election comparable to the Presidential primary of APC that produced the
incumbent President at the center will douce the emerging infighting for the
party’s standard bearer.
Besides, the contentious
issue of party membership and loyalty has reared its ugly head in the race for
the party’s candidacy. With the new members trooping into the party with
governorship ambitions, the old members of APC are tightening their belts to
confront former members of the PDP whom they accused of planning to reap where
they did not sow. Most legacy members of the APC are of the opinion that they
will not allow a new member to outsmart and push them aside in the race.
A group of APC members
under the aegis of the Third Force (TF) brought the argument to the fore
recently. Speaking in Yenagoa, the spokesman for the group, Mr. Ebideinmo
Perekeme, said only tested and trusted party loyalists should be allowed to fly
the flag of the party.
Perekeme said: “We also
urge the national leadership of the APC to support only steadfast and tested
party loyalist whose love for the APC predated the election of President
Muhammadu Buhari.
“We implore the party’s
national leadership to pick only candidates who will add value to the
progressive ideal of the APC and ensure its victory in the forthcoming
governorship race”.
He said it would be
counterproductive to allow persons he described as fair-weather politicians,
who never believed in the ideals of Buhari and the ability of the APC, to take
over the party.
“Such politicians are
stomach infrastructure politicians, who will grab power to water their selfish
ambition at the detriment of the populace who are yearning for change as
exhibited by Nigerians on March 28, 2015 with the election of President Buhari.
“We remind the party of
the words of President Muhammadu Buhari who said members who have been in the
trenches with the APC before the election should be considered before
newcomers”, he said.
He further said that the
forthcoming governorship elections in Kogi and Bayelsa states will be a litmus
test to the new boss of INEC, Amina Zakari.
Perekeme said: “The
elections in Kogi and Bayelsa states will be a litmus test for the Zakari led
INEC as the two elections will be purely on One Man, One Vote basis.
“We urge Bayelsans and
the APC to take advantage of the timetable released by the Independent National
Electoral Commission (INEC).
“With the release of the
timetable, the die is now cast. Bayelsa APC should proactively work for the
strengthening of its structures from ward to state levels in its quest to win
the forthcoming governorship election”.
He asked the APC to
intensify grassroot mobilization, which according to him is the basis for
winning elections. He commended an APC chieftain and candidate for Bayelsa
Central Senatorial District in the last election, Mr. Preye Aganaba, for
driving grassroots support for the party.
According to him,
Aganaba undertook a sensitisation tour of 20 wards in Kolokuma-Opokuma and
Yenagoa local government Areas where he called on ward committees to start
working for APC’s victory.
For the full story, check The Nation newspaper.
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