When
Governor Willie Obiano took over leadership of the All Progressives Grand Alliance
(APGA) as the Chairman, BoT and National Leader, on December 17, last year, he
quoted the Italian Renaissance man, Michelangelo, to his fellow party men and
women. In a powerful emotional voice, Obiano said:
“The greatest danger for
most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too
low and we reach it.” The tremendous resurgence of APGA since this ambitious
statement has since shown that Governor Obiano knew exactly what he was saying.
Looking
for a fitting, epigrammatic phrase on which to hang former US President, Bill
Clinton’s campaign against George H.W Bush in 1992, James Carville came up with
the line “It’s the economy, stupid.” Aimed at playing up the paramount
importance of the economy in the heady electioneering of the time when the
American economy was in recession, the strategy did not only help in unseating
Bush, it took an instant life of its own, mutating into similar phrases, like
– “it is the deficit, stupid,” “It’s the voters, stupid,” and so on.
Looking
at where the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) is coming from, what
immediately pops to mind runs along the line of, “it’s the leadership, stupid.”
Hopefully, Obiano has stepped in to stem the tide.
Indeed,
since Chief Willie Obiano became the BoT Chairman and National Leader, what we
have seen is akin to what happens when a rainbow rises after a heavy downpour;
a lifting up of the spirit that finds exaltation in its own very existence. All
of a sudden, the internal wrangling, the sprouting of cliques and cleavages,
the break-up, kiss and make-up have either died a natural death or faded to the
background where they should belong. In their place, a new order of reality has
arisen. Where we once had personality clashes, we now have a strong feeling of
brotherhood. Where there were cliques and cleavages, there is a strong
expansive spirit that accommodates all shades of strengths and weaknesses. And
where there was once bitterness and silent recriminations, there is instant
healing and re-integration that makes for a stronger family.
Truth
be told, Obiano has spent great deal of time and resources healing the party’s
open sores and sealing the little cracks in the ark; the political heirloom he
inherited. There is greater cohesiveness in the party, arising from regular
interactions and a general sense of direction that pervades the rank and file.
Grievances are instantly sorted out and the aggrieved is given a sense of
belonging that restores his faith in the party. There is no room for any back
issues to degenerate and fester into an unpleasant sore, fouling the internal
ambience of the party. No one is thrown away or made to feel less important than
he is or treated with ignominy. Grassroots mobilisers are given a great sense
of their true worth and there is a prevailing feel good that permeates the
party. In fact, for the very first time since inception, APGA seems to be
living out its creed of ‘Be your Brother and Sister’s Keeper.’ Thanks to Chief
Willie Obiano.
Beyond
Obiano’s adroit handling of the challenges of internal democracy in the party
lies the obvious fact of his sincerity of purpose. There is a widely accepted
belief in the party that the National Leader is a sincere and honest man that
is frank and direct in his handling of things. The people know where they stand
with him at any given point in time. He does not leave anyone in doubt as to
where he stands on anything. In an environment where supposed “statesmen” would
quite naturally leave their leaders stranded in reading their lips, Obiano’s
openness is a rarity. It helps.
It
is evidently for these reasons that the party has finally begun to rise in
fulfillment of Obiano’s promise when he took over the reins of leadership of
the party, triumphantly declaring that APGA “has made a grand entry into a new
phase of growth. Now, more than ever before, the strength of this party lies in
the quality of our membership and our common resolve to pursue progressive
steps for the greatness of Nigeria. Today, our resolve is even stronger.”
Along this line, the party now parades a cast of accomplished Nigerians, flying
its gubernatorial flags in Ogun State, Zamfara State, Oyo State, Nasarawa State,
Ebonyi State, Abia State and Imo State.
In
Ogun State, the party’s gubernatorial flag is being flown by Prof. David
Olufemi Bamgbose, a foremost educationist. Deacon Samson Olalere flies the
party’s gubernatorial flag in Oyo State while in Ebonyi State, the party is
counting on Senator Sunday Agbo to grab the gubernatorial seat from Governor
Martin Elechi. In faraway Zamfara State, the reliable warhorse, Alhaji Sani
Shinkafi, is the party’s standard bearer for the gubernatorial elections, while
the mercurial Labaran Maku is gearing up to take over the leadership burden of
Nasarawa State, as the next governor.
In
Abia State, victory is almost certain for Dr. Alex Otti, whose brilliant
banking career and clean public image stand out as the best man for the job
after years of abysmal misrule by the incumbent administration. In Imo, Captain
Emmanuel Iheanacho stands head and shoulders above his rivals in the ensuing
race, garnering popular support with his sterling track record. In Anambra
State, the race for the gubernatorial seats of the three zones in the state has
almost been decided, judging by the calibre of candidates that APGA has fielded
for the contest. Sir Victor Umeh, Dr. Ernest Ndukwe and Chief Dubem Obaze are
best among equals.
On
the whole, it is indeed, heartwarming that APGA is finally stirring to life
and fulfilling its ordained mandate. For years, the party lay hobbled by internal
challenges that stunted its growth and restricted it to only one state. Its
recent breakout to hoist its flag in Zamfara, Nasarawa, Ogun and Oyo States is
in itself a symbolic victory to its new leadership. It calls to mind, Chief Obiano’s
agonising comments when he was handed the party’s flag to run for the
governorship of Anambra State. Then he had observed: “Before our very eyes, we
have watched the only political heritage of our great ancestors shrink to only
one state of the federation.”
Now,
Chief Obiano has done what is expected of him – taking the party beyond the
narrow strictures on Anambra and giving it a symbolic foothold in four out of
the six geopolitical zones in the country. And this is just the beginning…
Eze
wrote from Ifite, Awka
APGA stirs to new life under Obiano, expands to 7 states by James Eze
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Monday, February 02, 2015
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