Candid Notes

April 12, 2016

Re: Tinubu’s unfinished business

Re: Tinubu’s unfinished business

THE APC NATIONAL LEADER , ASIWAJU AHMED TINUBU, TESTING ONE OF THE CAB AFTER FLAGGING –OFF THE 1ST FACE OF KADUNA CABS SCHEME AT MURTALA SQUARE, KADUNA ON WEDNESDAY. PHOTO:OLU AJAYI.

PAUL Joseph Goebbels (29 October 1897 – 1 May 1945) was Adolf Hitler’s Propaganda Minister in Nazi Germany. He also served as Chancellor for one day, following Hitler’s death. He was known for his zealous and energetic oratory and virulent anti-Semitism. One of his famous quotes is that if you repeat a lie often it becomes the truth and if you tell a lie so big enough people would start to believe it.

THE  APC  NATIONAL  LEADER ,  ASIWAJU  AHMED TINUBU, TESTING  ONE  OF THE CAB  AFTER  FLAGGING –OFF  THE  1ST FACE  OF KADUNA CABS  SCHEME AT MURTALA SQUARE, KADUNA ON WEDNESDAY. PHOTO:OLU AJAYI.

File Photo: THE APC NATIONAL LEADER , ASIWAJU AHMED TINUBU, TESTING ONE OF THE CAB AFTER FLAGGING –OFF THE 1ST FACE OF KADUNA CABS SCHEME AT MURTALA SQUARE, KADUNA ON WEDNESDAY. PHOTO:OLU AJAYI.

That came rushing in my memory as I read Ochereome Nnanna ‘s “Bola Tinubu’s unfinished business” (Vanguard, April 4, 2016) where he repeated the untruth that has been told against the memory of the late Afenifere Leader, Senator Abraham Adesanya in the years after his demise. He wrote and I quote:”One of Tinubu’s rare acts of political vision was his refusal to join the other five AD Governors of the South West under the directive of Afenifere, to support former President Olusegun Obasanjo for a second term in office.

Incidentally, all the governors who took Obasanjo’s poisoned bait – Lam Adesina of Oyo, Bisi Akande of Osun, Niyi Adebayo of Ekiti, Adebayo Adefarati of Ondo State and Olusegun Osoba of Ogun State – lost their states to Obasanjo’s PDP, with Tinubu (who had formed his own political party, the Action Congress) the last man standing. Not only did the Afenifere-propelled AD governors lose, the Afenifere itself, which Tinubu had distanced himself from because of their hobnobs with Obasanjo – collapsed as a political force”

For the  records

For record purposes, Senator Bola Tinubu contested the 2003 elections under the Alliance for Democracy (AD). The ACN was not formed until 2006 as I headed the mobilisation committee that sold the ACN idea in the South West states.

It is also not right  to say that Tinubu severed relationship with Afenifere over “hobnobs with Obasanjo”. The truth of his estrangement with Afenifere was his quarrel with the late Alhaji Ganiyu Dawodu, the founding chairman of AD in Lagos state who threw his weight behind the late Engr. Funsho Wlliams at the 1999 governorship primaries in Lagos.

It was the disagreement in Lagos between Tinubu and Dawodu  that eventually led to the division in National AD  which led to their holding  two separate conventions, one at Eagles Square producing Alhaji Ahmed Abdukadir as Chairman and the other at Abuja Gardens electing Mallam Mamman Yusuf.

The two factions of AD dug in for years with the late Chief Bola Ige, Deputy Leader of Afenifere who sought a pound of flesh over his loss to Chief Olu Falae at D’Rovans being  the arrowhead of the Abdukadir group which had Senator Bola Tinubu, Chief  Bisi Akande, Alhaji Lam Adesina and  Otunba Niyi Adebayo as  point men. Tinubu took over the group’s leadership after Ige’s murder in December 2001. The Yusuf side which had the support of leaders from Afenifere had in its fold Chief Adebayo  Adefarati  and Chief Segun  Osoba.

Senator Abraham Adesanya however remained a common factor to both sides of AD as he was able to insulate the group from taking sides with either faction thereby being able to call them together as occasion warranted .

As 2003 elections drew near, Senator Adesanya tried to reconcile the two groups to have a united front. Several meetings were called with the Abdukadir group  in South West on a high horse as it had INEC recognition.

Abraham  Adesanya’s offer

Somehow, the two groups were harmonised in other five states leaving only Lagos where Dawodu-Tinubu conflict remained intractable. The last major meeting held at Ijebu-Igbo resolved that both groups should back Tinubu for second term as governor while the remaining political offices be shared 60% for Tinubu and 40% for Dawodu.

Tinubu flatly refused to accept the proposition. A committee headed by Chief Reuben Fasoranti, Gen. Alani Akinrinade and my humble self as Secretary  met both groups at Airport Hotel in Ikeja where Tinubu declared that he was unable to persuade his group to accept the formula.

It was in the midst of all these that the so-called  “hobnobs”  with Obasanjo was going on. Let me state here and I challenge any living soul to contradict me that the whole deal was cut by ALL the AD governors and Senator Adesanya only tallied along like a general whose troops had gone in a direction.

He is late now and cannot speak for himself but those of us who were eyewitnesses to history owe it to the memory of a self-sacrificing leader to defend his memory against orchestrated calumniation.

Ige’s murder and turn of events

Two months before  Chief Ige was murdered, a reconciliation Committee headed by Chief Cornelius Adebayo with Gen. Alani Akinrinade, Mr. Jimi Agbaje as members and I as Secretary met him at his Ibadan residence where he told us matter-of-fact that the AD would not have a presidential candidate in the 2003 elections because he was the only one who could face him and it would be a stupid thing to do. He hinted of his impending resignation from Obasanjo’s  administration.    “I am coming   home to rebuild AD.  We will support Obasanjo but PDP would not win an inch of Yorubaland. This time around we will pick our own ministers into Obasanjo cabinet.”

I remember telling Mr. Jimi Agbaje and discussing the naivety of such position with Mr. Agbaje as we returned to Lagos wondering how the fox in Obasanjo would allow him to be taunted as having no home base for the second term!

At a meeting held in Senator Abraham Adesanya’s Apapa residence in February 2003, the AD governors told Senator Adesanya that they had held discussion with Obasanjo over his second term bid but informedhim they didn’t have the final say except he entered into discussions with their Leader.

But before this, two fundamental things had taken place. One, the official AD controlled by the Governors had decided not to field a presidential candidate. Why would they take such a decision if they were not playing the script Chief Ige already hinted us as far back as 2001? Two, Obasanjo had held a meeting with the Governors Forum where the AD Governors shot down conducting Local Government elections across the country even to the consternation of their PDP colleagues. They already counseled Obasanjo before the meeting that if the elections were held he would not win in the South west and that would give an edge to his opponents in terms of delegates to the PDP National Convention.

By the time Senator Adesanya came on the scene, there were three major meetings with Obasanjo. The first was in his Otta Farm where the governors minus Tinubu were present. Chief C.O Adebayo and Senator Femi Okurorounmu  were appointed spokespersons. Three  issues were tabled before Obasanjo as conditions to support him. He must guarantee free and fair election,organise credible census  and restructure the country.

To be continued.

Oronto Douglas: Like a candle in the wind

IT was just like yesterday but Saturday 9th April, 2016 marked the painful exit of my brother and friend Oronto Natei Douglas (OND) from this side of eternity after a courageous battle with cancer for about five years.

Cancer would testify that it met a match in the resilience of a dogged  fighter whose spirit could not be subdued by any affliction. Though cancer was eating up his body,OND remained ever articulate with undying commitment to the job  he had to do.

In the last days of his life, I was grieved in my spirit looking at him on two occasions.

First was in his hotel room in London as we prepared for an event and I sat with him on his bed. He was in great pains but yet still paying attention to details to ensure that nothing goes wrong . His body was dying but his spirit was very much well and alive.

On another occasion, I had to take him somewhere in Lagos and we returned to Raddison Blue hotel where he lodged.It took him almost 30 minutes to get out of the car as I parked.When he gathered enough strength, he asked me to go but I insisted I had to walk him to his room. My eyes were misty as I left him that night.

He pushed and trudged on until April 9 when he said the final bye. He is dead but he lives on for the life of impact that he led .

By some twist of fate,as friends gathered to mark the first anniversary of  his transition in Abuja, the remains of his former boss,DSP Alamieyesigha was being lowered to the grave in Yenagoa. He was a man to whom OND showed his  famed fierce loyalty  in his days of travails.Now they are  united in death.

He lived and packed so much into his fourty nine years on earth as if he knew from the beginning that he didn’t have so much time around here earning immortality in so such a time.

My heart goes out to  his darling  wife, Tarinabo and his wonderful kids who have coped with life without their breadwinner for  a year now. God who has seen them through the last one year will see them through the years ahead.

Sleep well,Oronto Douglas!