On
the 16th of February 2016, the leadership of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) adopted Senator Ali Modu Sheriff (aka SARS), a two-time ANPP
Governor of Borno state, a former ANPP senator, the former Chairman of
the All Peoples Congress (APC) Board of Trustees and the indisputable
founder of Boko Haram as its Acting National Chairman.
Modu-Sheriff
is also the erstwhile godfather and sponsor of Governor Shettima Ali,
the present APC Governor of Borno state (until they fell out), he is a
man that has a very deep and profound relationship and association with
Idris Deby, the President of Chad and he is a man whose son is married
to the daughter of President Muhammadu Buhari.
Many
have argued that his allegiance is more to the Republic of Chad than it
is to Nigeria, that he is an agent of the Chadian intelligence agencies
and that he is a Chadian citizen who often flaunts his Chadian
passport. I cannot confirm the veracity of these assertions but one
thing that I know is that most of Modu Sheriff's funding and stupendous
wealth emanates primarily from the Republic of Chad and that that
country is as much a home to him as is Nigeria.
Yet
it is not his connection with Chad that give me cause for concern.
Rather it is his role in the establishment of Boko Haram. The truth is
that appointing him as our Acting National Chairman is like appointing
Jack the Ripper as the leader of the Conservative party in Victorian
England.
Kudos
must go to the elders in the PDP Board of Trustees, a number of State
Party Chairmen and a number of key individuals in the PDP Ministers
Forum for taking a courageous and noble stand by rejecting and resisting
the imposition of this abominable monstrosity.
What
Ali Modu Sheriff stands for and represents is utterly repugnant to
every fiber of my being. Yet I have no objection to his being a member
of the PDP simply because politics is a game of numbers. It is a game in
which everyone, no matter how big or small, counts. If you want your
party to grow and make progress you must accept the good, the bad and
the ugly.
To
this end when he left the APC and joined the PDP sometime back, I was
one of those that gladly welcomed him into our ranks and defended him in
the public realm. This was at a time when others criticized the party
for accepting him.
There
is however a world of difference between accepting him as one of the
many leaders of the PDP and appointing him as the Acting National
Chairman. Others may seek to justify such a course of action but I
cannot, in good conscience, do so. To me it is a matter of principle. If
we accept this then on what moral grounds did we condemn or oppose the
APC or the APC-led Federal Government during the course of the last
Presidential election?
If
we are comfortable with the likes of Ali Modu Sheriff leading us then
on what basis did we criticize and oppose President Muhammadu Buhari for
appearing to support Boko Haram when he said 'an attack on Boko Haram
is an attack on the north'? If we insist on Ali Modu Sheriff being our
National Chairman then we may as well go and apologize to the APC for
all our past criticisms and condemnations and join them.
On
what basis can we accept as our National Chairman a man who
established, encouraged, supported and nurtured an organisation that
later metamorphosised into Boko Haram? This is a terrorist organisation
whose ultimate objective is to turn Nigeria into an Islamic
fundamentalist state by the use of terror and the force of arms?
On
what basis can we accept a man to lead us whose Commissioner of
Religious Affairs when he was Governor of Borno state, one Alhaji Buji
Foi, was the de facto operational commander of Boko Haram. The man was
later murdered by those closest to him after investigations into who and
how Boko Haram was founded commenced.
On
what basis can we accept as our National Chairman a man who helped to
create an organisation that wishes to establish sharia as the norm in
our country, repeal all our criminal and civil laws, ban all our civil
liberties and human rights, proscribe the teaching of western education
in our schools, turn our women into 6th century sex slaves and abrogate
the secularity of our state.
On
what basis can we accept as our leader a man who supported a group that
wishes to suspend our constitution, wipe out the Christian faith and
the practice of moderate Islam in our country and create an evil
ISIL-type empire in our nation?
I
really do wonder whether those that made this decision have lost all
sense of rationality? I wonder whether they have lost their ability to
see reason properly and to exercise their discretion in a logical,
responsible and lucid manner?
I
wonder whether they have lost their fear of God? I wonder whether they
have forgotten the evil that was visited on our people, and is still
being visited on them, over the last seven years by Boko Haram? I wonder
whether they know at whose instance it was that Mohammed Yusuf, the
erstwhile leader of Boko Haram, was killed by our security forces whilst
in police custody in 2009 just so that he wouldn't live to tell the
whole world who gave him the funds to set up his murderous cult?
I
wonder whether they have forgotten the terrible havoc that Boko Haram
unleashed on our citizens? I wonder whether they have forgotten the
tears, wailing and suffering of the bereaved. I wonder whether they have
forgotten the slaughter of the innocents. I wonder whether they have
forgotten those that were beheaded, those that were chopped to pieces
and thrown down wells like dog meat and those that were burnt alive?
I
wonder whether they have forgotten the savage and bestial rape, murder
and abduction of the Chibok girls and all the other little girls that
suffered a similar fate in recent times? I wonder whether they have
forgotten that our nation is still at war with the bloodthirsty
barbarians that committed these atrocities?
Since
when did we, as a political party, lose our memories and jettison our
moral compass in this way? Since when did we become so callous,
shameless and insensitive? Since when did greed and the lust for power
and money determine and motivate our every course of action? Since when
did we throw away caution, decency and principle? Since when did we
become so barbarous and uncivilized?
Since
when did so few make a decision that will affect the lives and fortunes
of so many in a profoundly negative way? Have we forgotten about the
priests and servants of the Living God that were crucified by Boko Haram
at their own church alters? Have we forgotten those that had their
homes, schools, churches, mosques and properties pillaged, robbed and
burnt to the ground by this group of godless Phillistines? Have we
forgotten that the international community, through the International
Terror Index, has rightly described Boko Haram as the 'most deadly
terrorist organization in the world'?
Have
we forgotten those gallant young military officers that were killed at
the war front whilst fighting this evil plague, all in their quest to
keep us safe, to secure our borders and to protect our property and
people? Does all that count for nothing? Is this the way to pay them
back for their great sacrifice and their noble courage? Are we prepared
to throw away all decency and morality just to seek favor with a handful
of misguided mortals and in a futile attempt to win political power?
Simply
put has the leadership of the PDP gone completely mad or are they
working for elements outside the PDP? Are they suggesting that you need a
godless Haramite to run the affairs of the party before we can ever win
power at the center again? Where is the patience and fortitude that is
required from true leaders? Where is their faith in God? Where is their
sincerity of purpose? Does the leadership of the PDP really believe that
it has kept faith with the founding fathers of the party, those that
trusted them with power and those that bestowed them with leadership?
There
were so many other people that they could have chosen to lead our party
from the north-east. There were people like Mohammed Wakil, Nuhu
Ribadu, Bala Mohammed, Wilberforce Juta, Aliyu Modibbo, Ahmed Gulak and
so many others that could have been appointed. These are all committed
people with impeccable records of public service, high moral standing
and good character.
Instead
of doing so the leadership of the party chose to impose the most
controversial, intellectually-challenged, morally-depraved and
despicable character that they possibly could to lead us and when asked
why they did so we were told that it was because 'he has plenty of money
to spend on the party' and no less than '5 private jets' to lend out to
those who needed a free plane ride. Evidently we have sold our
birthright and heritage, not just for a mess of pottage like Esau, but
rather for a free ride on a private jet.
This
is what a party that was once led by successive groups of seasoned and
formidable intellectuals and great men of power, vision, courage and
good character has been reduced to.
This
is what the party that was founded and once led by giants like
President Olusegun Obasanjo, Chief Tony Anenih, General Ibrahim
Babangida, General Aliyu Gusau, Alhaji Adamu Ciroma, General T.Y.
Danjuma, Vice President Abubakar Atiku, President Umaru Yar’adua,
President Goodluck Jonathan, Chief Bode George, Col. Ahmadu Alli, Chief
E.K. Clark, Professor Jerry Gana, Dr. Chuba Okadigbo, Chief Ken Nnamani
and so many others has degenerated to? What a pity! What a monumental
tragedy!
This
is a party that once boasted of having in its ranks many promising and
dynamic bright young stars that were collectively capable of shaking the
very foundation of the civilized world and creating new frontiers and
greater hope for the future of our people and our beleaguered nation.
How are the mighty fallen.
What
on earth has happened to us? As the Book of Galatians in the Holy Bible
asks, 'who has bewitched us'? Over the the course of the last 17 years,
in terms of the quality of party leadership, the PDP has gradually
descended into the unceremonious cesspit of mediocrity. Worst still,
with the recent appointment of Ali Modu Sheriff as our Acting National
Chairman, we have chosen to spit in the wind, sleep with the dogs, dance
on the graves of our fallen heroes, piss on the blood and bones of the
slaughtered innocents and wallow in the filthy pool of compromise,
deceit, doublespeak and shame.
As
a consequence of this calamitous decision we have, literally overnight,
become a shell, nay a shadow, of what we used to be. Unfolding events
will prove my assertion true. I have no doubt that time will eventually
prove me right and vindicate me.
The
bitter truth is that this arrangement is an affront against the Living
God and it cannot stand. Yet if it does stand the party will pay a heavy
price for it because it will inevitably lead to the end of the PDP as
we know it.
Imposing
Ali Modu-Sheriff is an insult to all those that have fought for, led,
served, defended, supported and risked everything for the party, at
every level, over the last 17 years. Only the deeply malevolent can be
comfortable with such an arrangement.
It
is evil. It is godless. It is indefensible. It is shameful and as long
as it stands the PDP does not have the moral standing or authority to
criticize or condemn others. Those that made this decision behind closed
doors and without proper or wide consultations have murdered sleep.
They
have not only betrayed the confidence that the rest of us bestowed upon
them but they have also prepared the coffin for our great party and dug
its grave. It is a tragedy of monumental proportions and I have little
doubt that God will judge them for what they have done.
Kayode is former Aviation Minister and Goodluck Jonathan's 2015 presidential election campaign spokesman.
Daily Trust.