In an interview with Premium Times,
activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, says by wooing
discredited military and civilian despots who have destroyed the
country since 1966, the APC has shown that it is only interested in
power for the sake of power.
Q -Is there a difference between the APC and PDP?
For
now, the difference between APC and PDP is like the difference between
six and half a dozen. Frankly speaking, serious political parties are
not built around big names or personalities but on the platform of
ideology. From the look of things both APC and PDP subscribe to the
dominance of market forces, currency devaluation, privatisation of the
nation’s resources and the commercialisation of education, health and
other social services. The leaders of both parties who have been in
government at one time or the other in the past 30 years or there about
believe in the neo-colonial capitalist system. Essentially, both APC and
PDP are two sides of the same coin.
Q -What is your reaction to the wooing of Generals Obasanjo, Babangida, Abdulsalami and Alhaji Atiku Abubakar by the APC?
In
bourgeois politics the ongoing development is called “realignment of
forces”. In the process, those who have been excluded from the “come and
chop” policy of the PDP are being asked to choose their place at the
table in case the APC takes over power in 2015. The PDP has started to
fight back ferociously and violently because the stakes are so high.
Already, huge funds and weapons of mass destruction are being assembled
for the mother of all battles. Money, religion, ethnicity and other
primordial sentiments are being deployed to confuse the electorate. Did
you not read in General Obasanjo’s letter that snipers are being trained
where the late General Sani Abacha trained members of his killer squad?
Have some militants not threatened to declare war on the country if
President Jonathan is not re-elected by Nigerians? It is not that they
believe in the PDP. They too want to protect their newly found wealth
acquired through pipeline contracts worth several billions of naira.
Q -Do you think APC will remain a progressive party as they claim?
The
members of the ruling class of all extractions have continued to
display sheer contempt for the Nigerian people. Hence the people are not
being mobilised to defeat the PDP in the polls. The APC has no plan to
woo the youths who constitute more than 60% of the voting population. It
is the belief of the leaders of both APC and PDP that the 2015 general
election is going to be fixed by the traditional manipulators of
elections. This is the basis of the ongoing mobilisation of PDP
chieftains including those who cannot win elections in their own wards.
By
wooing discredited military and civilian despots who have destroyed
the country since 1966 the APC has shown that it is only interested in
power for the sake of power. I understand that one of the retired
generals is going to become the chair of the Board of Trustees of the
APC! This is a case of alienation from the people.
How
can APC leaders believe that Nigerians want Generals Obasanjo and
Babangida to be rehabilitated after destroying the country? The duo
ruled for 20 years and ruined the country in the process. General
Obasanjo has just confessed that he has been installing incompetent
leadership since 1979. And he is not ashamed to make that provocative
disclosure. Has he offered public apology for his maxima culpa before
wooing him? The situation is not different in a number of states and
local council areas where the new PDP is busy taking over all the
structures of the APC. Since the APC is positioning itself to retain the
status quo it cannot become a truly progressive party.
Q
-INEC has said elections may not be conducted in the states where there
is emergency rule? What is your reaction to the statement?
The
statement has confirmed that the Independent National Electoral
Commission has been hijacked by the most reactionary segment of the
political class. In order to frustrate the emergence of a truly
progressive political party in the country the highly incompetent INEC
has conspired with the ruling class to narrow the democratic space. It
has just requested the national assembly to give it the powers to
proscribe other political parties and ban their candidates. As far as
INEC is concerned the APC and PDP are the ideal political parties for
the country.
By
saying there will be no elections in Adamawa, Borno and Yobe states
controlled by the APC has INEC not started rigging in favour of the PDP?
Was there any incident when President Jonathan paid a 2-day visit to
Borno and Yobe states a few months ago? Are elections not held in Iraq
and Afghanistan which are waging serious wars against terrorists? Is
INEC going to appoint sole administrators for the three states at the
end of the tenure of the governors and other elected public officers?
Apart from conducting flawed elections why is INEC not interested in
promoting civic education which is one of its core statutory duties?
Q -What is the way forward in view of the frightening political crisis?
It
is high time the APC and PDP were stopped from further confusing our
people along ethnic and religious lines. The media must help by forcing
candidates to come up with concrete solutions to the crises of under
development in all its manifestation. Therefore, all genuine progressive
forces in the country should come together with a view to ensuring that
future elections in the country are contested and won on the basis of
the commitment of political parties and their candidates to implement
the provisions of the Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles of
State Policy contained in Chapter II of the Constitution.
The
socio-economic rights guaranteed in the Constitution have to be made
justiciable in the interest of the masses. This must be accompanied by a
commitment to address the challenges of poverty, insecurity,
unemployment, corruption and infrastructural decay. For instance, since
1999 the Federal Government, with 52% of the nation’s resources, has not
completed any new road or hospital in any part of the country! Is it
what the APC wants to continue by wooing the PDP leaders who unleashed
unmitigated disaster on our people? Or are we to believe that these
characters have committed class suicide?
Instead of waiting for
2015 we call on all our oppressed people to learn from the Academic
Staff Union of Universities by resorting to strikes and other forms of
civil disobedience to force the ruling class political parties to make
funds available NOW for education, health, housing, job creation and
poverty elimination.
In 2011 President Jonathan was pitied by
Nigerians when he said he had no shoes while growing up. But he has
refused to buy shoes for millions of other children. The Unicef says
15.5 million Nigerian children are roaming the streets. What has the
President done to ensure that those poor kids are enrolled in schools?
Having regard to the N5 trillion given to AMCON to bail out banks run
down by the comprador bourgeoisie, the missing $50 billion from the
Federation Account and the unprecedented looting of the treasury by the
political class have confirmed that the country is sufficiently endowed
to make poverty history. The struggle to end poverty in the land cannot
afford to wait till 2015!
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