For the All Progressives Congress, (APC), the July 14
gubernatorial election in Ekiti is like the epic battle of two bitter,
ancient football rivals. In the first finals, the prejudiced referee
acted like a striker, midfielder and linesman for one side. In this new
battle, the once defeated side now has another chance for a rematch
without the hindrance of a partisan referee. This time around, the
incumbent, Mr Ayodele Fayose and his crony, Mr Olusola Elenka will no
longer have free kick of the ball. The Federal might, which has always
been Fayose’s spring, now hosts his imminent pitfall. But one big
mistake is for the once defeated side to field the same team, use the
same strategy without tactical alteration. Figuratively, the defeated
team is currently choosing its line-up. On May 5, its captain will be picked.
Four years after the defeat of the All Progressives Congress, (APC), the
party is desperate to reclaim a battered image. However, even with the
assumed backing of the Federal authorities, the defeat of Mr Fayose and
his crony is not given. The possibility of APC dodging another
devastating downfall depends on who wins the primary election slated for
this Saturday.
While Fayose has given a clear direction on his path, the APC is
enmeshed on a riotous, trampling race that may produce a candidate who
may be another Fayose’s piecemeal. This is the grave error that APC
leadership might commit. This is the dangerous path they might take to
the party’s peril. To win the election, the APC has the historic
responsibility to organize a primary that is not driven by cash nor
motivated by the short-sightedness of a few cabal in the core-North who
has been rumoured to be hell-bent on influencing the primary with
enormous resources to the detriment of long term stability and
prosperity of the commonwealth.
To win the main election, APC needs a sharp break from the past. The
party needs a bold, decisive, courageous and iron-cast figure whose
sneeze will send Fayose scampering. The party also needs a candidate
that will not betray the party. In the context of the realignment
on-going in the country, there is the fact that an APC candidate without
long standing ideology may be swayed to lead an onslaught against the
same APC in the coming years. There are indeed real dangers that Fayose
actually has a mole or moles among the aspirants. This is the reason why
flirtatious politicians-and some of them are contestants in the APC
primary-with a rich history of promiscuity and ambivalence, must be
avoided like a plague. It is better to hack them now, despite their
pretences, than to have to live with the atrocities they will hatch.
Apart from these considerations, the APC leadership must be awake to the
political realities in Eikiti State without which the party will commit
dreadful errors that will make her flounder and be washed away like
feeble grains. In the first place, the APC needs to pick the candidate
with the highest propensity to win the governorship race. A key
consideration is to understand the balance of political forces, voter’s
strength, where it is most potent and the history of voting patterns in
the state.Already, Fayose has scored a key political point by picking his
candidate from Ikere, a key city in Ekiti. How does the APC counter this
move? There are 2, 195 polling units in Ekiti State. Out of this, Ikere
has 86 polling units. The number of registered voters in Ikere is
65,000. The possibility of Ekiti APC producing an Ikere candidate in the
next primary has been hampered by the fact that five APC candidates
have emerged from this historic town. Though Dr Wole Oluyede was
unanimously agreed by a powerful section in the city, the other four
have spat defiantly in the sky and captured the sputum, in anger, with a
splash on their faces. The four are going ahead with equal momentum.
Ikere also has to contend with cultural divisions occasioned by the gulf
along her polarized traditional institutions. Ekiti South has the
highest aspirants of 11; Oye council is the next with the highest
number of 5; Ekiti central 7; North 7; Gbonyin 3; Ekiti East 2; Ise Orun
2; Irepodun Ifelodun 2; Ijero 2; Ido Osi; Ekiti East 2; Emure 2. In
all, there are 33 aspirants out of which 27 have been cleared by the
screening committee. Considering the balance of forces, all the 27
aspirants will have to scramble for delegates in 15 LGs, except Ado
which has only one aspirant, Senator Babafemi Ojudu. Ikere for instance
will split between 5 candidates. Ido-Osi will be a battle ground between
two aspirants. Oye where Dr Kayode Fayemi, Senator Ayo Arise, Bimbo
Daramola and others come from will be fiercely contested by 5 aspirants.
The only LG that stands out is Ado, with 182 delegates, by far the
highest in the entire state and the most cohesive. Ikere has about 56
delegates. Ado Ekiti, where Senator Babafemi Ojudu comes from will be
going as one team. From the prism of logic and common sense, all what
Ado needs is to win pockets of support from other LGs to clinch the
trophy. There is no doubt that a candidate from Ado will strengthen the
potential of APC winning the July 14 poll.
Traditionally, Ado has always been the most remarkable electoral determinant of Ekiti voting outlook.
At the advent of electoral politics in Ekiti history, it took some time
for the Action Group, (AG) to be able to penetrate the entire Ekiti
province for no other reason that the initial Ado support for the NCNC.
Not until the trend was broken was AG, which came to Ado in the 1940s,
able to overwhelm Ekiti area.
In 1955, for instance, one of the first major political contests took
place between Awodimula from Ode Ekiti, Chief Familoni from Ido Ekiti
and JE Babatola from Ado Ekiti. Babatola won in the AG primary and won
the main election.
In 2003 elections, Otunba Niyi Adebayo won in 12 of the 16 LGs. Fayose
turned the table with votes from Ado. No election has been held in Ekiti
State without Ado being the major pathfinder. In the last election for
instance, Ado had 137,155 out of 733,766 registered voters trailed by
Irepodun Ifelodun 54,085; Ijero 49,417 votes, Ikole 49, 390; Ekiti East
47, 288 and Ikere with a distant 45,611.
Ado had 59,480 votes, Ijero 26, 589; Ikole 26, 252 with Ikere at a
distant 25,889. There is the fear that irrespective of the
contradictions, if APC picks a candidate from Ikere, the votes will be
shared decisively between the APC and the PDP whose candidate is also
from Ikere. Picking a candidate elsewhere apart from Ado will
strengthen Fayose who is waiting in the wings to pick his deputy from
Ado-Ekiti. The only way to neutralize him is to pick the APC candidate
from Ado.Primary elections are often determined first by kinsman loyalty of
delegates. As it is, Ado presents a strategic posting as the most
audacious bride. While Ikere has not produced a governor in Ekiti, it
has produced the governor of old Ondo State. Ado has neither produced
the Governor of Ekiti nor the governor of old Ondo State. Most of most
significant towns have cultural and blood-bound ties with Ado. The
cultural institutions in Ado historically has unprecedented network
across the towns and villages in Ekiti which has been energized since
Ojudu joined the race for overwhelming victory. It must be noted that in
the past, Ado often deliberately play the role of the kingmaker by
refusing to produce a governorship aspirant, but this time around, the
entire city with a zeal and determination never before seen, has chosen
Senator Ojudu as the one and only aspirant on the platform of the APC.
Good enough for the APC, Ojudu has a rich history of radical struggle,
consistency, bravery, iron-cast nerve and infact, he is the lion that
can scare stiff Fayose and his agent. He performed this same feat in
2011 when he scored 64,000 plus votes in the Senatorial election dusting
Fayose almost thrice. Certainly, the clincher of the APC will be to
pick its candidate from Ado-Ekiti. Omission of this calculation will be
another costly error that may plunge the APC into another whirlwind of
regret and defeat. Fayose is like a vulture, hovering to see if on May
5, APC will bring forth another carcass in the form of a weakling that
will give him another cheap victory. A candidate from Ado is one sure
way to cut down the PDP like grass and make it wither like a flower
without nurture. The APC leadership has the choice to make or mar.
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