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Monday, 6 July 2015
Tinubu, Akande reaping what they sowed – Bode George
A former Deputy National Chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Bode George, has
berated the National Leader of the All
Progressives Congress, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, and a
former interim National Chairman of the APC,
Chief Bisi Akande, over the seeming
marginalisation of the Yoruba in the President
Muhammadu Buhari administration.
Buhari had since assuming office on May 29,
appointed nine public officials, of which eight are
from the North.
Also, Akande had alleged in an open letter that
the National Assembly crisis was being sponsored
by some northern elements, adding that there
appeared to be a conspiracy by the North against
the South-West.
Akande had said, “Most northern elite, the
Nigerian oil subsidy barons and other business
cartels, who never liked Buhari’s anti-corruption
stance, are quickly backing the rebellion against
the APC with strong support.
“While other position seekers are waiting in the
wings until Buhari’s ministers are announced, a
large section of the South-West sees the rebellion
as a conspiracy of the North against the Yoruba.”
Reacting to the development, however, George
predicted that the Yoruba would be grossly
marginalised for the next four years because the
Yoruba leaders within the APC did not plan
properly before rushing into an alliance with the
North.
He said Akande and Tinubu should have learnt
from history and the politics of the late sage,
Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who remained in the
opposition all through his life because he put the
Yoruba interest ahead of his personal ambition.
George, who spoke to our correspondent on the
telephone, said the PDP was able to sustain
democracy for 16 years because it understood
Nigeria’s diversity and constantly zoned key
positions among the six geopolitical zones.
He said the recent crisis in the APC started from
Akande and Tinubu’s comment that the APC
would not zone the positions of Senate President
and Speaker of the House of Representatives.
George said the absence of zoning threw the
contest for principal offices in the National
Assembly wide open and led to crisis.
He said, “They (Tinubu and Akande) were not
cautious when they were forming their alliance.
They did not understand the dynamics of national
politics. They were just driven by greed. I am not
saying that they should not have formed an
alliance with the North but it should have been on
equal basis.
“They have now been given a political
circumcision. Awolowo wanted Yoruba to be
equal partners with the North and not a second
force. I said it that we have returned to the 1960
political era and Tinubu and Akande have been
slapped. I predicted all these.
“They were not thinking of the Yoruba but their
selfish interests and I have no sympathy for them.
Chief Akande said he did not believe in zoning
and I knew that he did not know what he was
talking about.
“Zoning gives everybody, including the minorities,
a sense of belonging but Akande threw zoning of
out the window and that move has backfired.”
When confronted with the fact that the South-
West still holds the position of vice-president
which is the number two citizen in the country,
George said the position of vice-president was not
an influential position.
“Go and read our constitution, there is no defined
job for the vice-president. He only heads the
Economic Council and is directed by the
President. Let all Yoruba wake up now. You don’t
enter into a coalition without deep thinking,” he
said.
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