President Buhari addressing the guests during the launch of the National Re-Orientation Campaign “Change Begins with Me” at the State House Conference Centre (SHCC) in Abuja. However, it is not only at the Federal level that...read it here...the signs of revolt against the APC leadership are apparent. Even at states levels, members now openly defy the wishes of the leaders of APC and nothing happens. The recent party primary in Ondo State was nothing short of total defiance of the Party Leader – Asiwaju Bola Tinubu and other leaders of the party including the President. Tinubu had a candidate – perhaps with the support of other leaders. Now the leaders’ candidate has lost. If Chief Rotimi Akeredolu should become Governor of Ondo State, the APC leader will have no influence whatsoever in that state. In fact, irrespective of which party – APC or PDP – wins in Ondo, the APC Leader had been demystified. No longer can it be taken for granted that his support will guarantee victory. In Edo State, Adams Oshiomhole made it clear from the start that he was going to install his successor. The weak plea by the party “leaders” for a level playing field was openly ignored – without any consequences. Times have changed and the “declaration of independence” by once subservient party members is just starting. Osun, Oyo, Imo and Ogun will most probably follow the same pattern. Forget Kwara, anybody thinking another candidate – other than Saraki’s – will be the next governor would need to have his head examined. With a growing number of the party members doing just what they please, the concept of leadership usually associated with political parties is fast fading in the APC. Unfortunately, the situation is set to get worse, instead of better. The problems in the National Assembly have raised the question: who is Buhari leading? Certainly, a President who claims to be fighting corruption cannot at the same time be the leader of the mob of unethical legislators at the Three Arms Zone. The NASS is probably the most despised legislature in any democracy on earth. Majority of them claim to be APC; all of them, including Buhari’s staunchest supporters, gladly collect the mind-boggling salaries and allowances which have given the parliament the appearance of a den of robbers. To hold on to the partial support he now receives from that zone, the President and the Executive branch he heads have been turned inside-out on matters of principle. Take budget padding for instance. On February 23, 2016, Buhari announced to the entire world that the 2016 Budget was padded and promised that the culprits would not go unpunished. It was a grave mistake and in March, on these pages, in an article titled “WHY BUHARI SHOULD STOP WASTING HIS/OUR TIME”, I advised the President to forget about the nonsense called “padding”. But, stubbornly, he repeated the threat many times after that. We are now in September and nobody had been punished yet – most likely because no culprit had been found. Then, a war broke out regarding padding in the House of Representatives between Speaker Dogara and Honourable Jibrin. Jibrin accused the Speaker and leaders of the House of padding; they denied it. The matter found its way to the Presidency. Guess what? Dogara is a friend of the Executive branch; Jibrin is not. So, the Presidency, which started the entire rumour about padding issued a statement saying ‘There was no padding’. One of those statements must be a lie; and the Presidency is responsible for both. It was, to say the least, contemptuous. Are we now to believe that an offense had been committed or not depending on whether the offender is a friend of President Buhari? Then, what is corruption? However, if there is one thing losing Buhari followers by the millions everyday, it is the economy and the hardship it has imposed on Nigerians. When the President utters those totally false words – “I share your pains” – he not only fails to impress the people who actually suffer the worst forms of hardship, he is rewarded with derision. Recently, I have made it a habit to go to various newsstands – not to buy paper because I can send my staff to do that – but to join and listen to the free readers making comments about public affairs. The day after his official visit to Osun State was no exception. And, once again he had made that statement. What Nigeria’s real sufferers thought of the President after reading that statement is best left in the gutter where it belongs. Not a single one of them was convinced and all left the stand feeling that they had been betrayed by a man who promised them change but now is literally asking them to get ready to change to another planet – “while shedding crocodile tears”, as one said. So, who is Buhari leading now? Many in his party are not behind him; the PDP will never follow him; and the vast majority of people living in poverty no longer believe in him. If not Buhari, who is the Nigerian leader at the moment?
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