PDP did not bring ballot
papers to Eagle Square
By JACOB EDI, Abuja
Saturday, March 15, 2008
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The last may not have be heard yet about the just concluded
national convention of the Peoples Democratic Party [PDP]
as Prince Benjamin B. Apugo, one of the major actors and a
one time member of the party’s board of trustees, has
dismissed whatever transpired at the March 8 convention as
a charade.
According to him, what happened that day was the mere appointment
of some individuals to man the party and run its affairs.
Apugo, a chairmanship candidate, in a chat with Saturday Sun,
revealed that ballot papers were not actually brought to the
Eagle Square venue of the convention, as those pulling the
strings in the party already knew that no voting was going
to take place.
He said, this was even as they had yet to get the consent
of all the aspirants for the various positions to step down
for the anointed ones, adding that it was partly for this
reason of absence of voting materials that the party apparatchik
was desperate to throw up a consensus candidate that would
make voting meaningless.
Worse still, according to him is the fact that he was neither
contacted nor his opinion sought, before the announcement
by Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu that all the 26 chairmanship
aspirants in the race had stepped down for Prince Vincent
Ogbulafor, now crowned the chairman of the party.
To underscore this situation, Apugo pointed out that some
of the aspirants like him were still canvassing for votes
either directly or indirectly through their agents on the
convention ground when Iwuanyanwu mounted the podium to announce
that all the candidates had agreed to step down for Ogbulafor.
According to him, it would have been a huge scandal, if the
bid to choose the national executive committee members by
consensus had failed and the need to vote became inevitable.
‘Everyone would have been thoroughly embarrassed’.
But in spite of his reservations, Apugo said “we must
give Ogbulafor a chance.”
Although Apugo said he feels bad at the turn of events that
saw him out of a race he was convinced he would win, he said
for whatever it is worth, he feels happy “since my state
Abia was not even included in the South East zoning plans
by the so called PDP zonal caucus.”
Outcome of convention and the future of party democracy
“Like I said earlier, there was no election and we cannot
continue to talk about democracy that way. Even though, I
have expressed my happiness that the position has finally
come to my state, I would not like things like that to happen
again in our democracy.
“This is democracy and things must be seen to be done
according to the laid down rules and regulations of the game.
What happened is condemnable but we have accepted it in the
interest of peace and general good of the party and democracy
at large.”
Ogbulafor was not OBJ’s Plan B.
Former President Obasanjo had vigorously rooted for former
governor Sam Egwu to be chairman of PDP. And with the emergence
of Ogbulafor, it is believed he was OBJ’s Plan B, but
Apugo sees this differently.
“I do not see it that way. Obasanjo is still the chairman
of the Board of Trustees of the party, and so has a voice
in the party. As for Ogbulafor been Obasanjo’s plan
B, I wouldn’t know. But all I can say is that Obasanjo
is still in the party and Ogbulafor is the new national chairman.
How did you people withdraw from contesting? Were you blackmailed,
convinced or confused? What actually happened?
“I was not blackmailed to pull out. Nobody came to me
and we were prepared to go for elections. At least three of
us: Anyim, Egwu and I campaigned vigorously across the country.
But when election was to take place there was no ballot paper.”
You are expressing happiness over the emergence of Ogbulafor.
If you so much like him why did you come out to contest against
him?
“When I came out, he was not there. I came out to contest
but Ogbulafor was appointed because there was no election.
Although he is the chairman, this is not an exception because
all other people who have served before him, including the
immediate past chairman, Ahmadu Ali, were all appointed.”
Are you saying even Ogbulafor did not reach out to you?”
“He could not have talked to me because he did not campaign
anywhere and therefore there was no basis for any talks.”
When did you know that the game was over for you? Was it at
the Eagle Square or before then?
Before we went to the Eagle Square, we knew that there would
be no election. The planning committee of the convention planned
it that way. Others talk about the Governors Forum. When they
said let’s start to vote with Katsina to enable the
delegates go for the burial rites of their departed Emir,
there were no ballot papers. But the boxes were there alright.
But what is happening to PDP is a curse; because the founding
fathers no longer exist. Adamu Ciroma is a founding member
but he only came there to do a job. If the founding fathers
were there things would have gone differently.
Return of the PDP founding fathers possible?
In his acceptance speech, one major thing Ogbulafor stressed
was to immediately put machineries in motion to recall all
the PDP founding fathers who left the party in protest.
Even though Apugo does not dismiss Ogbulafor’s capacity
to achieve this feat, he gives him little chance of success.
“I believe, with contacts, this is possible but I don’t
think Ogbulafor even knows the founding fathers. Among all
the contestants, I was the only founding father, so it is
only somebody like me that can identify the founding fathers,”
Apugo stated, adding that he is willing to help the new PDP
helmsman fish out the founding fathers “because it is
better to support him to succeed instead of allowing the chairmanship
to remain in Kogi state for life.”
What would you say may have informed the decision of the governors
or party hierarchy to settle for Ogbulafor?
I don’t know.
Does the new chairman have the capacity to transform PDP?
Yes, with the right contacts he can do it. I know him very
well. He is from my village. He is my brother.
Now, with the convention over, what hope do you think the
aftermath portends for PDP? Is it possible to see a new PDP?
The only hope for PDP is to bring back the founding fathers.
What is happening to the PDP now is like a curse because of
the way the founding fathers that fought for the party have
been ill treated. They have been offended.
People like Obasanjo and Ali were not there when the party
was founded but now they are reaping where they did not sow
So, until the founding fathers come back and give their blessing
I don’t think we can make it anywhere.
So many people, including a former chairman of the PDP have
described the party as a nest of killers. What do you make
of that?
I think the person is in a better position to provide the
answer because as a former chairman he should know who and
who killed. I am a founding member of the PDP but I am not
a killer, so if anyone says the party is a nest of killers
he should provide the facts.
The G-21 challenge
Apugo said he believes in the cause of the G21, a group of
reformist who emerged during the heat of the build up to the
convention. He however faults their modus operandi. In fact
he alleges that most of the members of G21 have skeletons
in their cupboards.
“Yes. But the problem there is: were they ready to pursue
their case? At least 90 percent of them worked in Obasanjo’s
government. They were there when all these problems started
but nobody spoke against it except people like us who summoned
courage to say no to undemocratic practices. Why did they
not speak at that time?
“My problem with people is that when they are in government,
they keep sealed lips over whatever is taking place whether
good or bad but as soon as they are out of government, they
start singing new songs, making nonsense statement.
“Most of them have skeletons in their cupboards because
they worked with Obasanjo. They cannot stand strongly against
Obasanjo because they were with him. Some of them worked as
Senate Presidents, speakers, ministers and so on.
“So, some of them lack the moral standing to challenge
anybody. But I believe the PDP Constitution should be reviewed
because there is no constitution. I still believe in the 1999
constitution. Let us revert to that constitution which was
prepared by the founding fathers. Because apart from that,
PDP has no constitution at all.”
Now that you have lost election to become chairman, will you
retire from PDP?
“I have not lost election because there was no election.
There was no contest but the power has come to my village
so I cannot go out to protest. I am a politician and I am
still in politics and I will continue to play politics. I
will not lose my head over what happened. I will remain in
PDP and life goes on.” |