Sunday, 29 May 2016

The Buhari anniversary: We’ve never suffered like this before

Chief Ebenezer Babatope came to national renown as one of the closest

disciples of the late sage, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, in the Second Republic

when he served as Director of Organisation of defunct Unity Party of

Nigeria, UPN. He eventually served as Minister of Transport in the Sanni

Abacha administration and is currently a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic

Party, PDP, and a member of the party's Board of Trustees, BoT.

In this interview, he assesses the first anniversary of the Muhammadu

Buhari regime, saying that even while it is making it progress in some

fronts, that the administration should dispense the milk of human kindness

in some of its seemingly harsh policies.



Babatope also assesses the leadership issues in his party at the national

and at the South-West regional levels, affirming that it is to everyone's

relief that Senator Modu Sheriff has been shown the exit as national

chairman. He also scoffs at the assumptions that Senator Buruji Kashamu is

the leader of the party in the South-West.

One year into the Buhari-led administration, what do you think has changed

for Nigerians?

Well, Buhari has done well in his anti-corruption crusade, even though I am

one of those who believe that he has been pursuing selective justice. We all

know that he is one who has not stolen any money, but I want him to correct

himself that there can no be selective justice in Nigeria.

Second, we found that those who have been having the sledge hammer, are

those who should have suffered such. Femi-Fani Kayode is one of them.

I am not clear in my mind why they should pick Femi-Fani Kayode, he did his

job as a spokesperson of the PDP during the campaign elections, he would

not use stones to work. So, I want Buhari to change his style.

Buhari has shown himself to be a man of probity and a man of integrity, but

he should change his style so that Nigerians will stop suffering the way they

are suffering now.

You are requesting him to change his style, how?

He should address his mind to the plight of the common man; the common

man in Nigeria is suffering. I am telling you authoritatively, there

is hunger in

town and it is difficult for those at the top to know what is happening.

He should be told and I am sure they must have told him that Nigerians are

suffering. He should direct his energy and integrity towards solving the plight

of Nigerians because that suffering is too much.

But some people would disagree with you arguing that the present harsh

conditions were caused by your party, the PDP.

Well, he should go ahead and establish his probe. I want to be honest with

you, even though we are suffering; we have never encountered this kind of

suffering before.

This kind of suffering is a different one because every Nigerian is affected.

They are asking us to pay N145 to buy a litre of petroleum, how many

Nigerians can afford that? I agree with him on the removal of the oil subsidy;

it is good and courageous for him to have done that. But to buy petrol for

N145 is a crime against humanity and nobody will support that.

What will lead to peace in your party?

Senator Ali Modu Sheriff came in as a stranger to our party, and I told him

that many of us never supported him.

But given the separate court orders who do you think is the authentic

national chairman of the PDP?

The authentic chairman of the party is the man the convention in Port

Harcourt, picked, that is Senator Ahmed Markafi, who is to be supported by

the other committee members so chosen. Makarfi is chairman because the

convention is the highest organ in the land as regards to PDP. What it says

is final.

The convention met in Port Harcourt and appointed Markafi as chairman. Like

I said, Sheriff has no business in our party, and we thank God that he has

gone, and he is gone for good.

How will the issue of factions in some chapters of the party be resolved?

The caretaker committee of the party will deal with that because in 90 days'

time, we shall be meeting as a party at a convention that has the support of

everybody. The caretaker will deal with that, and we are going to deal with

all the anomalies.

Having said so, who do you think is the best person to reposition the party

when the convention is held?

We have been fighting for the chairmanship of the party to be returned to the

Southwest. The chairman of the party should come from the Southwest

because the Southwest has not produced the chairman of the party since the

party came into existence.

I am championing the case of Bode George because he has experience as a

deputy national chairman of the party. That is why I believe that Bode George

can lead the PDP.

When Obasanjo was leaving office, they all proposed that Bode George should

be made the chairman of the party, but Obasanjo used hanky-panky to stop

that, but now, the coast is clear. He has the experience, and he will be able

to counter the APC chairman.

Don't forget that Bode George and Buhari were in the military before; they will

know how to handle themselves.

Do you think this is possible considering the fact that Senator Kashamu

Buruji is making efforts at emerging the leader of the party in the

Southwest?

( Laughs ) I have nothing against Senator Buruji Kashamu, he is a young man,

he has money, he has dollars, but if he wants to get to the top, he can do so,

by ensuring that he recognises the elders.

Nobody fights with the elders and wins. He is a young man, what is he

looking for? If he plays the game very well, why not? He has never said that

to me, I wish him the best of luck, but he cannot be the leader of the elders,

he cannot be a leader.ruba land, he has to learn how to respect age, maturity

and experience.

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