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Tinubu not plotting one- party state, says presidency

 

By Cross Udo, Abuja

The presidency yesterday hit hard at critics of gale of defection sweeping across the political landscape.

In a statement signed by the Special Adviser, Information and Strategy to the President, Mr Bayo Onanuga, the government allayed fears of Nigerians that the country was fast drifting into a One-party state.

The statement  described the critics of the recent defections into the ruling All Progressives Congress, as “disgruntled opposition figures, partisan human rights crusaders and emergency defenders of democracy. “

Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborievwori, former Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, also a vice- presidential candidate of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party in the 2023 Presidential election, as well as elected and appointed officials of Delta State,  leading National Assembly members of Rivers State, among others have pledged  their loyalty and support for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the APC.

These prompted apprehension and response from some concerned Nigerians and  activists, who claimed the defections were due to “inducements and coercion” by the president and his party.

In a press statement issued over the weekend, and signed by a coalition of human and political rights activists, and titled

Defending democracy: a call to resist the march toward a one-party state in nigeria, the group said

“Under this administration, political pluralism is being eroded not by persuasion or performance, but by bribery, blackmail, and coercion. Serving and former governors, senators, members of the House of Representatives, and key opposition figures are decamping en masse to the ruling party, not out of conviction, but out of fear and pressure.”

The signatories include: Richard Akinnola, Abdul Mahmud,  Dr Sam Amadi, Auwa Ibrahim Musa (Rasfajani), Nnimmo Bassey, Adeola Soetan, Hon. Uche Onyeagucha, Uzodinma Nwaogbe, Mma Odi, Osa Director, Prof Adele Jinadu, Sen Babafemi Ojudu, Abubakar Siddique Mohammed,

Prof Chidi Odinkalu, Chief Tola Adeniyi, Dr Jibrin Ibrahim, Femi Aborisade, and Olufemi Adegbulugbe.

However, responding to the group and other critics’ concern, the presidency said, it was a baseless and mischievous alarm by partisan persons. The presidency also repudiated claims that the country is drifting towards a one-party state, as defectors were doing so freely, without any form of coercion. It blamed opposition parties for the defections, because of their being in disarray.

The statement reads: democracy strong and alive in nigeria; ignore alarmists
We have read the alarming claims of disgruntled opposition figures, some partisan human rights crusaders and emergency defenders of democracy over recent defections of key members of opposition parties into the governing All Progressives Congress.

The seismic shift caused by Akwa Ibom Governor Umo Eno’s open declaration of support for President Bola Tinubu, the defection of the Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, the former vice presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the last election, Dr Ifeanyi Okowa, and the principal political actors in Delta and Rivers States certainly threw the opposition and their sympathisers into disarray.

While the opposition elements are understandably heartbroken over the failure of their fabled grand coalition to gain traction, we find it disturbing that they resorted to peddling false allegations of promoting a one-party State against President Bola Tinubu, who is working very hard to reverse decades of economic mismanagement in our country.

Contrary to the false claims in the propaganda materials in circulation across mainstream and social media, democracy is not under any threat in Nigeria. Accusations that the administration is moving towards authoritarianism are baseless and exaggerated.

We must add that no policy, official action, or directive from the Presidency seeks to “dismantle democracy” or “weaken opposition or create a one-party state.”

Accusations of bribery, blackmail, and the weaponisation of state institutions only exist in the idle minds of politicians and their agents who have failed in their assigned role of opposition and are fishing for scapegoats.

The opposition cannot blame President Tinubu and the governing APC for their poor organisation, indiscipline, and gross incompetence in managing their affairs. It is certainly not part of President Tinubu’s job to organise or strengthen opposition parties.

We find it curious that those who celebrated the defection of the former Governor of Kaduna State, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, to the Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the formation of a regional grand coalition with the sole aim of defeating President Tinubu in the 2027 election are the same people shedding crocodile tears over Nigeria’s so-called drift to a one-party state and authoritarianism.

While the latter-day defenders of democracy raised no anxious voice against the disgruntled politicians cobbling an anti-Tinubu, anti-APC coalition along dangerous regional lines, even before INEC blows the whistle for party politicking, they are quick to ascribe the political shifts in some states to “bribery, blackmail, and coercion” without any shred of evidence.

Without any equivocation, freedom of association, freedom of speech and freedom of choice are part of the cherished ideals of democracy.

When politicians and citizens cannot freely join any association or political party of their choice or cannot openly express their views, democracy is imperilled.
Those opposed to the Tinubu administration should understand that they can issue diatribes, without fear, against the government because we practice a thriving democracy.

It is hypocrisy writ large when opposition politicians and their collaborators in the ‘human rights’ movement desire that the party of the President should implode so they can gain electoral advantage and cry wolf when their wish does not materialise.

We want to state that democracy is not threatened or undermined simply because politicians exercise their rights to freedom of association.

Nigerians migrating to the APC and expressing support for Tinubu are doing so out of their free will, based on the belief that the reforms being executed are in the interest of Nigerians and the unborn generation.

It is a gross disservice to democracy in itself for these emergency defenders of democracy to delegitimise the political choices of some Nigerians while upholding the choices of others to form a coalition against Tinubu and APC.

Under President Tinubu, democracy is strong, and the multiparty democratic system will continue to flourish unhindered.

His administration remains resolutely committed to upholding and strengthening the democratic foundations upon which our Fourth Republic has stood since 1999

Politicians changing party affiliation is not new or peculiar to Nigeria. In more advanced democracies, there are ready examples of notable politicians, statesmen and women who changed their parties.

President Tinubu and the National Working Committee of the APC, under the leadership of Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, deserve commendation for making the ruling party viable and attractive to all Nigerians willing to participate in the democratic process.

President Tinubu is an avowed democrat and a firm believer in multiparty democracy.

His political activism and democratic credentials in galvanising and strengthening opposition platforms as a force that defeated a sitting President and the then ruling party attest to his credibility as a tested defender of multiparty democracy.

We urge all Nigerians to join hands with the administration in protecting our democracy by respecting our people’s choices and giving alarmists, who draw their narratives from the pool of fiction, a wide berth.”

Even as government and opposition squabble over the defections, THISNIGERIA gathered that the wind of defection is far from over as two governors from the South and North are on their way to APC, alongside their teeming supporters

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