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‘I did not insult Ekiti people’: Read Gov. Fashola’s multi-course menu on Fayose’s victory

by Babatunde Fashola

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Is it logical human behaviour for a land of many intellectuals to reject so overwhelmingly an incumbent that was a respected family man, a devout Catholic, gentleman and urbane representative, even in his own ward?

As the ink is yet to dry on the analysis of the results of the recent Ekiti poll and the landslides that are reminiscent of 1983 under the now-defunct NPN (National Party of Nigeria) now seems like child’s play, I feel compelled to comment for many reasons, which I will summarise below:

The Eminent Public Commentators
These are some of our most seasonal, informed and respected columnists, whose back page writings have shaped opinion in the public space on the many Nigerian newspapers.

As I read several of them in the week commencing on Monday the 23rd of June, 2014, they all seemed to be saying, “We got this wrong”.

Interestingly, none of them could have called this result a week before without raising eyebrows about their credibility. The word on the street was that the incumbent had served his people well. About this, there was no debate. Whether it would be enough to secure victory was another matter.
If these eminent commentators were willing to stick their necks out one week before the election, I guess the worst prediction perhaps would have been to suggest that it would be a close election.

If a good governor did not win his ward, let alone his local government, none of the deputy governor, three senators, all the House of Assembly members won their local governments, the question that arises in my mind is: Is this logical human behaviour?

Is there an incumbent amongst all those defeated in Nigerian electoral history who lost all their local governments and even their wards?

Logical Human Behaviour?

The arguments for the victorious camp and their supporters, (or the “propaganda”) to justify an “unprecedented” electorate behaviour were that: (a) money and inducements were factors that swayed the electorate; (b) the incumbent was elitist and disconnected, he spoke too much English. I did not offer these arguments. It came from them before and after the election.

Money and Inducements
We had heard about this before in Ekiti. It came from the very top, like many orders from above. It was delivered on an electoral podium in Kano. A serving governor was accused of diverting money meant for delegates. It was the unspoken word in Nigerian politics.

But the party of the governor elect has jumped headlong into the place where many feared to tread; perhaps because they don’t give a damn.

In the public space on television, members of the party have now broken the taboo, Ekiti was all that mattered.

They paid for it and all of us can do whatever we like; after all, they control the National Treasury, oil proceeds and all that is being forensically audited.

But they have finally helped to show Nigerians, if by default, that there is now an ideological difference between their party and the main opposition. I will address this later.
But, even if money mattered, the incumbent gave out money under a state-funded and well publicised welfare scheme for elderly and vulnerable citizens.

The project had run for three years successfully. The beneficiaries knew that the money came every month, they banked on it, and there is no report that it had been stopped.

Were these people the “elite” that the incumbent served or the grassroots from whom he was accused of being disconnected?
Is it logical human behaviour for ALL of them to have abandoned him and preferred the new but untested money by the party of the governor elect, in such a way that not even in his ward did they show fidelity to that well-conceived policy by voting to retain it?

Elitist and Disconnected
I have asked myself where else could the incumbent be excused for speaking too much English than in the land of professors in Nigeria.

Is it logical human behaviour for a land of many intellectuals to reject so overwhelmingly an incumbent that was a respected family man, a devout Catholic, gentleman and urbane representative, even in his own ward?

The Ideology Now Crystallizes
When the merger of the main opposition party was being consummated, not a few commentators asked what the difference was.

Try as the new party did, the party in power either said there was no ideology or at times that the new party cannot be different from them; because, some of their own members were now major stakeholders in the new opposition party.

In perhaps what is a most welcome Freudian slip, they have shown through Ekiti that there is the major ideological difference on economic issues.
We have seen some differences on social issues like pardons and national honours.

But the difference on economic issues is profound.
They have propounded a new definition for infrastructure. They call it the infrastructure of the stomach or “stomachstructure”.

By this, they assert that although the incumbent has built schools, hospitals, markets, tourist complexes and other infrastructure that provide a system for organising the economic development and affairs of Ekiti, to create direct and consequential jobs for construction workers, architects, quantity surveyors, school teachers, doctors, and even employees of banks that lend money to finance these projects; the party of the governor elect would rather not do that.

They say, by their own methods, these things do not matter in any gubernatorial tenure.

Do nothing, gather money, buy rice, stop at a few local pubs to show you are ordinary (maybe without shoes) and distribute money and rice to the “grassroots”, and you are sure to get to Government House; and this is the plan for the whole of the South-west and the presidency.

This ideology will quieten those who ask why there is no electricity or why we can’t find the Chibok girls or indeed why audit reports on $20 billion or $10 billion should not matter.

It should quieten the rich and the poor who now live in fear of insecurity.
Indeed all those who are looking for employment and those who have died in the process should simply tarry a while. The money and rice are on their way.

If you still do not see the ideological difference on economic issues, let me spell it out in other words.

The party of the governor elect appear to agree with the party of the incumbent governor, that the poor matter and that indeed something should be done for them. What they disagree about, is what should be done.
The party of the incumbent governor argues that through new schools, new roads, new hospitals, tourism development and physical infrastructure renewal, the fortunes of Ekiti people will get better economically and developmentally; because, skills will be created and honed, services will be offered, jobs would be delivered on a sustainable basis.

On the contrary, the party of the governor elect argues that a once-in-four-year fix of dash, cash and inducement is what the people prefer. The people of Ekiti seem to have chosen this economic ideology by the “votes” of June 21, 2014. Did they?

This is their prerogative, I cannot question it, but I intend to learn from it, because the Ekiti people are highly respected people who have contributed ideas and values to our national development.
This is why I am curious.

Is the land of honour and intellectuals teaching us something new? I think these are the matters for scholarly research which the incumbent in his most commendable and statesmanly post-election speech (which many have interpreted as an unqualified concession) urged upon us.

He sacrificed, so that perhaps we could all learn about a “new human behaviour” of a great people of honour, valour, integrity and self-pride.

I have been accused of “insulting Ekiti people”. There is no reason for me to do so and I did not do so.

I asked questions so that we can learn. This is the realm of the research that the incumbent governor urged. To make an inquiry.

I think the party of the governor elect must not feel uncomfortable about me asking questions. If they exercise the bragging rights that come with the results and the incumbent governor’s “concession” they should not feel uncomfortable about research and inquiries that also come with the “concession” speech.

It may well be that the party of the governor elect may be right in their assessment of what the people of Ekiti and by extension Nigerians want, this would make any inquiry appropriate because; it may compel a change of strategy for many political parties.

It should make governance a lot easier if they were right. Do nothing, put money together, share it a few weeks to election, strut to Government House, and why should you bother about agriculture, electricity, housing, security, healthcare and more?

After all, everybody has been paid in advance to go and fix these problems by themselves. They will not matter, we will see them in another four years and rule again for the next 60 years, or indeed for eternity.

Postscript
I intended this as a take-away. It seems to have emerged as a multi-course menu that will take time to digest about the prospects for our national polity and development.

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This article was first published in the Thisday newspapers

 

Babatunde Fashola (SAN) is the governor of Lagos State

 

Op-ed pieces and contributions are the opinions of the writers only and do not represent the opinions of Y!/YNaija.

 

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Comments (8)

  1. Why do Nigerian politicians always think that they are the solution to the electorates' quests, APC needs to seat together and honestly ask themselves what Nigerians want and not form alliances and expected the electorates to follow them blindly as in the past!!! PDP may not be party to vote for but if The candidate is acceptable then the party still wins. So the story of Fayose may not be a victory for PDP but for a Man given the mandated by his people. APC should watch out for Osun state!!!!

  2. I tink ds so call Fashola su keep his mouth shout about a Ekiti, ask all ur Senator in Ekiti if dey try espect Oye. Is Ojudu dt doesn't care about ppl voted him in wi won is Ward or all pple dt doing dt dia no person espect dem wi win dia Ward? Wot pain is dt d Faymi work with useless pple n dey vote dem out. U a talkin dt PDP share Rice wot of APC dt share 5k-10k durin election. Pls stop sayin wot u don't knw about. Call ur Party membr in Ekiti n ask dem where tins go wrong so dt correction wi tak not dt u wi b campain after election.

  3. I tink ds so call Fashola su keep his mouth shout about a Ekiti, ask all ur Senator in Ekiti if dey try espect Oye. Is Ojudu dt doesn't care about ppl voted him in wi won is Ward or all pple dt doing dt dia no person espect dem wi win dia Ward? Wot pain is dt d Faymi work with useless pple n dey vote dem out. U a talkin dt PDP share Rice wot of APC dt share 5k-10k durin election. Pls stop sayin wot u don't knw about. Call ur Party membr in Ekiti n ask dem where tins go wrong so dt correction wi tak not dt u wi b campain after election.

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  5. I'm sure you're not from ekiti. Ekiti people re more wiser than apc game. 80% of the commissioner and board member inn fayemi's regime re from lagos state, tell me how this people can influence the people in ekiti state or win thier ward? The civil servant re tired of his government from being demoting and being taking to court. Ekiti pple re wiser than apc plan. On the day of election apc was offering 5k and every body collected it and they still voted for pdp. Stop being stupid. It's a protest vote and they want to change the government. No amount of money can buy ekiti people's mind

  6. There was nothing wrong with or illogical about the outcome of the June 21 poll in Ekiti. What Ekiti people clearly shown the world, is that we are not fools. There is a wide gap between propaganda and actual performance. Governor Fasola was shocked by the election results because he believed that all the media noise of wonderful performance of Governor Fayemi, that the people of Lagos and other areas outside Ekiti were fed with really true. No. Most of those beautiful stories, pictures and films of superlative performances were far from the truth and not really on ground in Ekiti. Even when the people outside are invited to see things, they were made to see the beautiful things that had been window-dressed for them to see and take home, while the ugly inside is neatly covered up. The truth of the matter is that the people of Ekiti who are fully on ground in the state, know the true position of things and have spoken with there votes. Ekiti people are intellectuals and can easily compare the monthly allocation to the state and the amount if money borrowed, with the actual volume of work done. It is good to let people know the good works you are doing, but not to the extent of fooling them in their presence. It was because former Governor Segun Oni did not showcase his works while in office that gave many people the impression that he didn't do much, and may be that was why Governor Fayemi spent the bulk of the money he is supought to use in doing good things for the people on propaganda and fake image laundering. Governor Fasola could not but be shocked by the Ekiti poll results because he thought was transpired in Lagos during his first term in office, in term of actual performance, was what transpired in Ekiti, NO! In fact it was the truly good performance of Fasola(SAN), during his first time that earned him the second term ticket and actually promoted the image of the then ACN(now APC) in the Southwest and now Nigeria, and not mere media propaganda and fake image laundering by musicians of various sorts, thearter practitioners and all kinds of individuals / groups that has no business in governance. Thank you. Ire o.

  7. I am tempted to think like BRF because something seems not logical about the result that we have in Ekiti. I have always known that the election was between Fayose and Fayemi and that the victory margin will represent what happened between Ngige and Akunyili. The wide margin is not logical and provide a new paradigm in our national election. Anyone who disagree with this May either be plain stupid or mischievous

  8. This is so disgusting must people vote according to the mind set of APC?. Why do they think they know our minds more than we do?. Do you have an oata of respect for the people you lead?.Is there a universally accept voting parttern?. APC wake up nd the rest of us that have a sympathy for you else your intolerant attitude will make you lose all. SAN you can hear it, people's silence is loud now, keep yourears to the ground

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