PDP plots to cause friction in Southwest
Slyvester Ayodele writes on the plot by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to cause friction and disunity among Southwest All Progressives Congress (APC) leaders during the general elections.
When some politicians who are renowned for looting Nigeria and causing her to bleed flew to Dubai in October, last year, we all thought they went there to strategise on how the infrastructural projects and social programmes of the Nigerian government can be improved.
We were expecting them to come back to Nigeria to show us plans, even if insincere, of how the current infrastructural projects in the country can be expanded, but they came back with nothing less than one of the things they are known for: mudslinging.
One person they have tried so much to taint is Vice President Yemi Osinbajo. They have tried everything; from accusing him of embezzling public funds; to attempting to break the cordial relationship between him and APC National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu.
A reliable source close to the PDP hierarchy mentioned the plan to destabilise the Southwest by planting mistrust between VP Osinbajo and Asiwaju Tinubu.
We do not take Nigeria for granted and so we want to state the facts about their accusations.
The first thing is that the House of Representatives never accused the vice president of corruption or embezzlement of funds. The only accusation is that the funds he approved for the emergency situation in the northeast were not budgeted.
The truth however is that the funds in question, meant to pay for food supply to internally displaced persons, was an emergency and was approved in two tranches.
The first was five billion naira which was drawn via the National Food Security Programme, for which request was raised by the Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria as the facilitator of the programme, in a letter dated May 25, 2017.
This was at a time when the displaced persons and their host communities faced severe food shortages throughout the North East, as a result of successive poor harvests and abandoned farmlands.
It was at a time the World Food Programme (WFP) had issued a warning that it would be reducing its vital support to about 1.8 million IDPs by more than 80%.
There was an immediate need to distribute grains to IDPs, and the only way to obtain the 30,000 Metric Tonnes required was to resort to the National Food Security Progamme (NFSP) earlier established by the Federal Government as a means of shoring up its strategic grain reserves.
The second tranch was 800 million naira approved for the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for bagging, transportation, tracking, security, and contingency costs to handle the grains for the IDPs.
On account of the emergency nature of the procurement, these presidential approvals were well within the clear constitutional authority of the then Acting President Osinbajo.
Now to the plot to create mistrust between Osinbajo and Tinubu and their supporters: the Vice President is not unmindful of his roots and will never bite the finger that fed him, or as the Yorubas say ‘A kii ge ika ti o ma a n funni onje’.
It was Asiwaju Tinubu who put Osinbajo’s name forward as the Vice President when then presidential candidate Muhammadu Buhari asked him to nominate people for his running mate slot. Tinubu was asked to nominate three people, but chose just Asiwaju one person – Yemi Osinbajo. For someone who has raised leaders in Lagos and other state in this country, and who could easily count 50 people worthy of the VP slot to pick just one shows the level of trust reposed on
Osinbajo. That trust is not one the VP has ever broken or will ever break.
During his time as a commissioner in Lagos, Osinbajo was exceptionally known for integrity and loyalty, in and out of the office.Osinbajo’s loyalty is so legendary that he had to seek the General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s permission and blessing before accepting the Vice Presidential candidate slot of the All Progressives Congress.
Nigerians can count on that loyalty from someone who took an oath of office to defend their rights. He has been loyal in his discharge of his duties in Abuja.
Those behind the plot to stain Osinbajo’s stellar life and record are PDP stalwarts in the southwest with friends in the All Progressives Congress who can’t stand Tinubu.
Yes, we have intelligence that some high-ranking people in the APC are collaborating with ‘looting-minded’people in the opposition to cause a rift between Osinbajo and Tinubu.
Their next plan is to cause another rift between Osinbajo and President Muhammadu Buhari.
They believe that once the cordial relationship between Osinbajo and Tinubu is destroyed, the Tinubu house will collapse.
The PDP sympathizers in the southwest mentioned in the plan are the minister of power, works and housing Babatunde
Fashola and Ekiti State governor Kayode Fayemi, who fancy their chances in the 2023 elections should Tinubu part ways with Osinbajo and refuse to support him.
The plan is to demonise Osinbajo and project him as overly ambitious.
No comments