Ohimai Amaize: APC, heal thyself first (Y! Politico)

by Ohimai Godwin Amaize

Ohimai Amaize

At some point, for us to make progress as a nation, we will need to decide what we want: party ideology or performance? Good manifestoes or good leaders? Maybe what we need is a seamless combination of all of these.

My attention was drawn to comments in the media, last week, by the National Youth Leader of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Ebikibina Miriki, castigating the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), for what he posited as PDP’s failure to develop a comprehensive youth policy for the country. Hear him:

“It is against this background that we, the youth leaders of the merging political parties and youth from other associations, do hereby reaffirm our full support and commitment to the merger of our parties to form the All Progressives Congress (APC).”

Beautiful story; perfect myth!

But how did we get here and where do we go from here?

In not too recent times, fantastic myths like these have characterized our politics and rhetoric. It is easy, too easy, to single out what the ruling party is not doing well but it is very difficult to present a superior alternative. What the ACN youth leader has just done – on behalf of his fellow youth leaders in APC – is nothing but a casual assertion – something anyone could have carelessly uttered in the name of espousing an opinion.

Nigeria has never lacked the diagnosis of critics. What we have lacked is the “superior alternative cure.” As citizens of this great country, I believe we all carry a measure of the cure Nigeria needs, irrespective of whether we are APC or PDP. It bothers me when we reduce the politics of national development to political party A, B or C. At present, no political party in Nigeria can really boast of having the “superior ideology”.

None!

Sometime ago, I declared on this column that we are all PDP. I was, almost, wrestled to the ground with the bullets of Twitter outrage from those who think one has started eating the PDP’s political pounded yam. No wahala. But today, very few can deny the fact that what we have as APC, is at best, a distorted and very poor imitation of PDP. Such a vain contraption!

So, who is fooling whom?

We need to understand the psychodynamics of who we are as a people, where we are as a nation, what we have tried in the past and what suits our contextual reality. The Americans have “The American Dream”. What is the “Nigerian Dream”? Do we even need a Nigerian Dream simply because the Americans have one? Do we really need this “ruling party” and “opposition” contraption or what we need is a one party state as successfully practiced by China?

At some point, for us to make progress as a nation, we will need to decide what we want: party ideology or performance? Good manifestoes or good leaders? Maybe what we need is a seamless combination of all of these.

Permit my digression. I’m searching for answers.

I can see clearly that a superficial approach to our democratic experience will produce nothing but a bundle of contradictions as often reflected by the notion that what we simply need to advance as a nation is a change of the party in power. It is this sort of thinking that produces comments like the one credited to the ACN youth leader. No political philosopher could have captured the emerging contradictions of this paradigm as Paulo Freire in his landmark book; Pedagogy of the Oppressed. Freire posits that:

 It is only the oppressed who, by freeing themselves, can free their oppressors. The latter, as an oppressive class, can free neither others nor themselves. It is therefore essential that the oppressed wage the struggle to resolve the contradiction in which they are caught, and the contradiction will be resolved by the appearance of the new man: neither oppressor nor oppressed, but man in the process of liberation. If the goal of the oppressed is to become fully human, they will not achieve their goal by merely reversing the terms of the contradiction, by simply changing poles.”

If we really want to perform in this “ruling party” versus “opposition party” orchestra, young Nigerians in opposition parties like the ACN or APC must begin to draw critical lessons from the PDP Youth Circuit where intelligent debates and conversations supersede anecdotal conclusions.

Evidence bears this out.

In 2001, under the leadership of President Olusegun Obasanjo, the PDP government enacted a National Youth Policy. The policy provides an overarching framework for youth development in Nigeria and remains valid till this day. ACN youth leader and others, take note.

Up till this moment, no one in the APC or ACN has shown us what its national youth policy looks like. Apparently, none seems to exist. You can’t produce a better leadership for Nigeria by simply demonizing your opponents. You will need to sweat it out on the intellectual front. Nigerians aren’t stupid!

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Ohimai Godwin Amaize is popularly known as Mr. Fix Nigeria, Amaize was born on September 9, 1984. He is an alumnus of the premier University of Ibadan, Nigeria with a post-graduate certificate in “Managing for Integrity”, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. He is a registered member, People’s Democratic Party. He tweets @MrFixNigeria.

 

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

 

Comments (12)

  1. Ohimai, it is obvious that you are a beneficiary of the proceeds of corruption of the PDP. As a result, you cannot see past your nose and want to impress us with your quotes . What youth policy of the PDP are you talking about? Of what effect is this “Policy” on the youths today? Except the few like you who are either the children of these rogues or have sold out for the crumbs that fall off their (PDP) table. Beware! PDP is a sinking ship. We the Nigerian youths will make sure it sinks. All it’s crew members will be called to account. We (Nigerian youths) are not stupid. We will join the APC and press for the policies and ideologies we need, foremost of which is transparency and accountability of which your PDP has failed.

  2. I have always said that ACN is not better than PDP in any way. They can never offer solution to any problem, all they know is to criticize. They can go as far as criticizing the PDP for bringing Kim Kardashian to Nigeria when PDP has no hand in it. ACN/APC is “DISGRUNTLED PDP” which is even worse.

  3. this is brilliant… I agree with you on this(i think for the first time).

  4. Basic critical analysis of your scrappy write up shows a great flaw in logical reasoning.
    “In 2001, under the leadership of President Olusegun Obasanjo, the PDP government enacted a National Youth Policy. The policy provides an overarching framework for youth development in Nigeria and remains valid till this day. ACN youth leader and others, take note.”
    I ask if the youth policy enacted by PDP in 2001 is as revolutionary as you claim, how come the PDP youth leader is a grey-haired man? For shame Ohimai! For shame!!!

  5. You have totally hit the nail on the head! I hv always maintained that until we start asking the right questions and demanding good governace no merger from another galaxy can provide good governance. If we want to know how this merger party will perform, take a good look at ACN govt in lagos state. I see a govt that is profit driven, serving one man (bola tinubu), and immensely hipocritical. Tinubu has been turned into some god! What he wants he gets! And that includes a road(lekki/epe road). Ridiculous! And for the love of God I’m still waiting for this APC to declare to us what their formular for turning nigeria around is! Start addressing the real issues! Please, we shouldn’t fool ourselves. Our salvation does not lie with APC or ACN. It lies with each one of us!

  6. you are a tainted witness. you only say and do things that will give glory to PDP. A party that has produced leaders that have succeeded in helping themselves from the national treasury. leaders like Mr Akpabio who will give two cars to a musician while the schools in his state are craving for a little love.

    what is my point exactly? PDP’s plans have all failed. good consciousness mandates you to allow Nigerians to seek peace in another party’s arm.
    remember Mr fix it you hands are soiled so you can’t seek equity.

  7. well said, youths in Nigeria must realize the time has come where we must assert our God given rights to a part of the decision making process regardless of where we stand politically..PDP,ACN,APGA,Labour Party,and the yet to be registered APC, I welcome a Vibrant, ACN/CPC/APC youth wing which engages the polity on behalf of its constituency.
    History will be kind to us.

  8. Good one. No new ideas and they want to displace. Nigerians are not stupd.

  9. My personal take on the APC scam is that it is just a way to attempt wrestling power from Jonahan, not PDP….. This explains why even some PDP governors are begining to lean towards the purported opposition party… Their whole machismo is geared towards Jonathan, not PDP. But I dare say, it will amount to nothing….. Jonathan will win again come 2015

  10. Great write up in my humble opinion. Objective, concise & almost flawless.

  11. You will stop at nothing to demean an opposition party that is yet to be registered or has presented any document as its manifesto, policy and what have you. The pperson who made the statement that prompted your write up is the ACN youth leader. The expectation is that you will focus on the ACN and leave APC out it for now until it has become a legal political party to be compared to parties like PDP. But no you won’t, because your target is the APC and thus the choice of your title. Its a shame.

    1. Looool! I hope you realise that since they’ve decided to come under the umbrella of APC, wether registered or not, they will be replied as APC whether registered or not. What’s the point trying to seperate which faction of the APC made which comment. Its too early to factionalize the group already, or don’t you think so?
      That’s my opinion.

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