CPC PRESS RELEASE - "Ruling PDP on a free fall to Abyss!" - by: Rotimi Fashakin

It was in the late 90’s that a group of Nigerians called G-18 (and
later morphed into G-34) confronted the then military junta in what they
felt was the tyrannical governance of the Nigerian State. Indeed, in
those heady days, the Nation was fast becoming a fascist enclave. Truly,
many of the G-34 members formed the base leadership in what later
became known as the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) after the lifting of
Party Politics in 1998.
The Party so formed then as the
albatross of tyranny has since departed from the enviable desires of its
founding fathers of a Nigeria with firm foundation rooted on the rule
of law. Over the years, the Party’s jugular has been seized by
Gestapo-type leaderships, which unfortunately had plunged the Nation
state into intractable crises at their whim. The situation in Nigeria is
much worse than when the Party was formed: security of lives and
property can no longer be guaranteed; leadership-centered purloining of
state resources is rife and gross incompetence in management of the
economy is very palpable. Succinctly put, the PDP is now a Party
bedeviled by unpatriotic leadership and cretinous membership!
In the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), we are appalled by the
sordid affair that the recently concluded chairmanship election of the
Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF) degenerated into. What started as a spat
between the Party’s National leader and Nation’s President, Dr Good-luck
Jonathan and the NGF’s re-elected Chairman, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has now
snow-balled into the suspension of the latter! We are aware that the
PDP’s national leadership was miffed by Governor Amaechi’s victory,
despite the high-wire opposition that the Presidency mounted to
forestall. The anti-Amaechi governors that are being prodded by the
Presidency are clearly unaware of the buffoonery of their claims that a
pre-election endorsement easily translated to the votes garnered by
their candidate (Chief Jonah Jang) at the Governors’ election. This,
again, attests to the opprobrious level that the PDP ‘s degeneration can
be!
The CPC, undoubtedly, is pained by the portent of this
infra-dig to the entrenchment of inspiring democratic values in the
polity. We believe that there are democratic instruments available for
resolving differences between a President and Governor in a Presidential
system, without unduly overheating the polity. For instance, in 2010,
Ms Jan Brewer, the Republican governor of Arizona state in the United
States of America assented to a bill that gave Police officers wide
latitude to stop people suspected of illegal Immigration. The US
President, Barack Obama did not show his objection by planning some
surreptitious impeachment of the governor – as PDP Presidents are known
for. Instead, he sought judicial interpretation of the matter. In a five
against three unanimous vote, the US supreme court threw away this
offending clause. That is the way of the rule of law, which is still
alien to the present crop of leaders of the PDP.
It is in this
vein that we view the suspension of Governor Rotimi Amaechi as the
manifestation of a Party at war with itself. It beggars belief that the
PDP decided to jettison the law of natural justice of not being Judge in
one’s cause. It is a Party whose implosion is imminent. Unfortunately,
there is no voice of reason anymore because this despicable leadership
style ensures obsequious subservience! We hereby enjoin the Nigerian
people not to lose sight of the portent of the deplorable tactics to the
survival of our democracy. Indeed, the increasing desperation of the
President is already causing more trepidation as we move towards the
2015 elections. It is our hope that the President will arrest this drift
to the Abyss of his Party and the anticipated collateral damage to the
polity.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Rotimi Fashakin (Engr.)
National Publicity Secretary, CPC.
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