Politicians’ defection from one political party to the
other in Nigeria may have taken a new turn, and especially that of
Mallam Nuhu Ribadu. The politician recently jumped ship from the All
progressives Congress (APC) opposition party to the ruling Peoples’
Democratic Party (PDP) in his bids to becoming the governor of Adamawa
state. It is difficult to understand why Mr Ribadu who in 2011, was a
Presidential candidate for the defunct Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN)
would now stoop so low to want to become governor. Ribadu had once
criticised the PDP led government and said it was a ‘sinking ship,'
could it be that the team leader of the ship has successfully rescued
the ‘ship' from ‘sinking' and he now think it is time he joined them?
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On 9th April 2014, Ribadu had quashed rumours about his defection to
PDP, he wrote on his Facebook Page, “I felt personally insulted by
rumours making the rounds in this space over my alleged intention to
dump my party, the All Progressives Congress (APC). There is no iota of
truth in that malicious falsehood being peddled by persons who do not
wish me and my great party any good.
I am a committed member of APC and I have no reason to lose confidence in the party.
For
the past seven days, I have been in my state of Adamawa helping to see
to the smooth conduct of ward congresses and other coming elections.
I urge all my friends here to disregard that rumour as what it is; cheap blackmail from mischievous persons.”
I want to believe that there is freedom of association. Mr Ribadu is
free to join any association he wishes, but I wonder how the people he
won their hearts over when he was the EFCC chairman would feel about the
decision. These are people who could vouch he would never do such; they
love the fact that he is a technocrat than a politician.
Ribadu’s tenure as the Economic and Financial crimes Commission
(EFCC) boss was what many would like to remember about him; how he
stepped on toes without any fear or favour, how corrupt politicians were
charged to court and prosecuted. We read in the news how those corrupt
politicians’ biggest fear was the fear of EFCC boss-Nuhu Ribadu. I
still remember what he said about them. He is unequivocally the best
chairman EFCC have had till date.
Today EFCC has not prosecuted any high profile politician for
anything. It has become a toothless bulldog. No one recalls who is in
charge of the EFCC anymore, and you hardly hear or read about it
activities. In Fact, since Mr Jonathan became President, politicians are
no longer punished for corruption. This does not come as a surprise
since our dear President once said there is a difference between
stealing and corruption.
The way politicians defect from one party to the other In Nigeria is
very alarming. Defection is done without consultations from the people
at the grass root levels and constituencies. Their actions are based on
their expected personal gains. Since politics and winning an election
goes with the majority votes; they are quickly accepted by the new party
without a second thought.
Now that Ribadu has dumped APC to join PDP, and most of the
politicians he once labelled as corrupt are now in the same party with
him, one is left to wonder what will happen next. Now that he has
joined them does that make them clean? Does it mean that his views
about them have changed? I certainly think Ribadu might be dining with
wolves in sheep’s clothing. He has to be very cautious, and watch his
back.
Could it be that President Jonathan has promised Ribadu more than
being the governor of Adamawa State? I think there is more to this than
meets the eye. We certainly do not know what ‘carrot’ was dangled before
the former EFCC boss to make him feel like a new bride to PDP. Ribadu
wrote on his Facebook page on the 18th August, 2014. “I wish to assure
you that my defection is in pursuit of a good cause, and never out of
any selfish interests as portrayed by a section.” If it is for a good
cause or not, only time will tell.
Even though Ribadu was once a Presidential candidate, his political
clout has been a light weight compared to that of Buba Marwa. The latter
is another governorship aspirant under the same party, PDP. If Ribadu
wins the governorship ticket with the backing of the Presidency, Ribadu
should win the next by-election with the same machinery.
His integrity as a former EFCC boss should help him win regardless in
my opinion, but I doubt if the people of Adamawa ‘see’ him as their
next messiah.
Ribadu, though was APC member, was quiet throughout the impeachment
saga of former Governor Muritala Nyako. That speaks volume, but he
cannot be faulted for Nyako’s woes. APC, on the other hand, did not
fight to keep a valuable member like Ribadu; I doubt if he was a core
member of APC.
My hope for Ribadu is to succeed as he decides to wine and dine with
the same politicians he once accused of stealing tax payers money. Who
would have thought Ribadu, who was once an anti-graft law enforcer, who
chased the corrupt governors around for many years, will soon become
another governor in the same party with the same corrupt politicians?
I just hope PDP is not out to prove a point; the point that there is
no clean ‘guy’ in politics. I hope this will not be a set-up by PDP to
make Ribadu a scapegoat and dump him. I hope Ribadu himself will not
regret his decision to serve his people. I hope he will not one day be
seen like the rest of the corrupt politicians. I hope Ribadu will prove
many doubters wrong by turning things around in his state. I hope Ribadu
will be an influence and the change Nigeria needs. I hope in the end
his integrity will be intact.
Olaitan Ajiboye is a socio-political commentator and Editor, OlaitanAjiboye.com
Twitter: @Mayjorh
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