29 Nov 2007 |
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AS EX-SPEAKER GHALI NA’ABBA SPITS FIRE AGAIN
In his heyday as speaker of
Badly battered and rankled, Kabiyesi sought refuge in what had become the hallmarks of his regime – corruption and intimidation. Complacent segments of the national press, also derisively referred to as Kabiyesi media on account of their genuflecting attitude to the dictator and his ways, were deployed to counter the impeachment threat. Na’abba was to later pay for his defiance when in 2003, the vindictive Obasanjo resorted to his characteristic sleaze to deny the former speaker a ticket on the platform of the PDP for a House of Representatives seat. During the Third Term saga, Hon. Na’abba joined forces with the then vice president, Abubakar Atiku, whose staunch and consistent rejection of the diabolical contraption must be regarded as a major factor in what is increasingly looking like the slow but sure crumbling of Obasanjo’s evil empire.
Some weeks ago, like his fellow
Na’abba’s message is simple. He and like-minded souls want the former dictator removed as the PDP’s Board of Trustees (BOT) chair person. Citizens remember how the party’s constitution was illegally altered to have that position open only to a former president! And to make matters worse, that coup did confer on the BOT chairman, that is Obasanjo, the prerogative to supervise the activities of the incumbent president, not to mention the responsibility for the party’s legislative agenda! This is Third Term in disguise. Ghali Na’abba verbatim: “My position is that you cannot have the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the party and the Speaker of the House of Representatives from one state. Therefore, one of them must give way and it is Obasanjo that must give way” (Sunnews online,
Of course, Na’abba is referring here to the current speaker, Hon. Dimeji Bankole. It would appear that the
A few days ago, it was reported in the Nigerian press that Yar’adua paid a visit to Obasanjo last Sunday at his Ota farm. He is said to have gone there to tell the former tyrant that the conclusions of the Ekwueme reconciliation commission do indeed anticipate his stepping down as PDP BOT chairman. Excerpts from the Alex Ekwueme assignment read as follows: “T
he recent re-composition of the Board of Trustees (BOT) should be revisited and efforts made to right the wrong...Many members who appeared before the committee took strong exception to the amendment of the party's constitution carried out during the 2006 convention. "Some members who appeared before the committee expressed strong reservation about the amendment which seeks to reserve the position of the chairman of BOT for a former president. "Party members, leaders and elders who appeared before the committee condemned in very strong terms the recent reconstitution of the BOT. They insist that the original members be reinstated". It is interesting to note also that the PDP’s National Executive Council (NEC) has reportedly agreed to the dissolution of the Obsanjo-led BOT. There is every indication that Yar’Adua is a wily politician. He knows that handling the Obasanjo mess by being on the people’s side is a good selling point for his regime. Yet, he and the likes of Na’abba and the forces within and outside the PDP that want to bury the Obasanjo legacy should realize that the ex-dictator is an unfortunate distraction that needs to be dealt with decisively so that the nation can move on to the business of consolidating our democracy through policies that build instead of alienate. In the light of all this, any under-handed moves aimed at needlessly postponing the PDP national convention must be deemed as both unacceptable and counter-productive.
Aonduna Tondu
New York
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