www.odogwublog.com reports that
Senator Chris Ngige is in trauma over the last election as captured by his own aide
and supporter Polycarp Onwubiko
Nigeria
has apparently made a formidable historical landmark in African continent by
conducting a violent free election along with an opposition party winning the
incumbent President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan who to the consternation of friends
and toes and well meaning Nigerians, conceded defeat in good faith while
congratulating the winner, Retired General Muhammadu Buhari, GCFR. It is not
that no African country has successfully conducted violent-free election where
the opposition swept the polls. For instance, Ghana and South Africa had have
achieved the glorious feat going by the volatile polls and sit-tight syndrome
in many African countries. But the case
of Nigeria is somehow different due to the volatile and apparently intractable major fault- lines of ethnic irredentism,
religion bigotry and regional strongholds which have created intense rivalries,
settled hatred, repulsive intolerance,
relentless restiveness fueled by base primordial sentiments engendered by
monstrous failure of past leaders to lay solid and enduring socio-economic and
political foundation for pragmatic nation building and sustainable national
integration. In addition, the expected ideal situation of free, fair,
transparent and violent-free general elections as observed in civilized and
industrialized countries of the world, is the various tendency of political gladiators
to out-wit and out-rig one another by ab
initio falsifying registration of voters lists, brazen violation of Electoral
Act on registration of minors and foreigners and buying over the top operatives
of electoral umpire to manipulate the electoral processes to win the elections
at all cost.
The fact remains that free, fair and
transparent polls had never been experienced in Nigeria since it attained political
sovereignty in October 1960. The younger elements are being hoodwinked by the
hypocritical and contrived eulogies of the saint-hood of the founding fathers
of political independence and democratic governance since they were never
truthful in political contestations (and even population census) but indulged
in electoral sleaze and brigandage in their quest for power at the federal,
regional and state levels. In other words, elections in Nigeria has been
characterized by monumental fraud
essentially based on religious cleavage and ethnic irredentism, in addition to compromising
the expected integrity of the electoral umpire.
That is why the tenure of Professor Attahiru Jega and his commissioners should not
be renewed, they have to go for fresh hand to come in and demonstrate integrity
in abhorring itching palm. It is given in
the present dispensation that the fear of Buhari will be the beginning of
transparent electoral processes and good governance in Nigeria.
The 2015 Presidential election won by
the APC does not mean that the party was accepted in all the states of the
federation. The strongholds of the party was consequent upon the coalition of
the former CPC founded by General Muhammadu Buhari and the ACN which was the
ralling point of the southwest; a scion of AD led by Chief Olu Falae. In
Anambra state, the time – honoured quest
and sentiment to have a golden hand-shake between the southwest and south-east was
spear-head by far-sighted politicians like Chief Ifeanyi Nwokoye who was the
gubernatorial candidate of AD in 2003 while Dr. Chris Nwabueze Ngige, OON
aligned himself with the off-shoot of AD; ACN. These adroit politicians were to
embark on a formidable ground breaking spade work to sell the new party- APC to the cautious people. While it was somewhat
easier to sell ACN to Igbo people, it
was not smooth sailing to do so with APC, as the people wrongly perceived the
party as sympathetic to the Moslem fundamentalist bloodhounds and terrorists-
Boko Haram.
Consequently, Senator Chris Ngige had
to be confronted with formidable obstacles and road blocks during his campaign to
be re-elected senator of Anambra central senatorial district. There was no
doubt that he is the most popular politician in Anambra state and admired due
to his captivating aura and charisma; but the bile and mind-boggling propaganda
of the PDP and APGA ferocious opponents that Senator Chris Ngige is a sell-out threw
many unwary people out of balance and rational calculations. Senator Ngige
labored assiduously as a lecturer and campaign grounds to deconstruct the
misconception and reconfigured the mindset and perception of Anambra people
which convinced many people to perceive General Muhammadu Buhari in lurid light.
In fact, if any electoral contestant in APC in south-east geo-political zone
should be sufficiently rewarded, it has to be the indefatigable Senator Chris
Ngige. He did a formidable and marvelous public image laundering for the president-elect;
and as the Governor of the universe in his omniscient calculation, sanctioned the
change of political leadership in Nigeria.
It is pertinent to state that the difficulty
of playing opposition politics pitched Senator Chris Ngige with most of his admirers and political allies. When his party members
welcomed him from Abuja at the eve of Easter along with the planned celebration
of General Buhari’s victory at Awka, he made a historical and revealing statement
on his trauma of opposition politics. He said inter alia“…it has not been easy playing politics of opposition in
Nigeria in view of the demoralizing attitude by those in government. I have
played opposition politics for ten years and therefore know how the shoe pinches…I
must thank all those who remained steadfast in APC because playing politics of
opposition can be frustrating and tempting”.
Although INEC has wrongly declared him
loser in the Senatorial election due to the familiar terrain of the PDP
contestants in the three senatorial zone who have been known to be master riggers, it is expected that the
election tribunal will nullify the largely flawed election even when APGA is
also fuming against the unprecedented falsification of the result sheets at the
collation centres, in addition to
intimidation of voters and party agents by the police and army; even when the
Nigeria constitution bars the military personnel from tampering with election
processes.
The PDP contestants in the national assembly
election wallow the illusion that they would use the PDP presidency to rubbish the
election tribunals as they had expected to win the presidency. Since the tide is no longer in their favour, they
have become jittery since General Muhammadu Buhari is expected to demonstrate
his distaste and zero tolerance for corruption. The subtle manipulations or the
supposed legal technicalities of the compromised members of the election
tribunals in the past will be strictly monitored so that the actual winner will
be declared.

Mr. Onwubiko, an author
and public affairs commentator, writes from Awka, Anambra State.
Senator Chris Ngige and trauma of opposition politics
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Wednesday, April 08, 2015
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