No party can stand against APC in 2019
Former Osun State Governor, Chief Bisi Akande, has condemned
the growing rate of corruption in the country, insisting that it is a difficult
battle that President Muhammadu Buhari would not be able to win in the four
years of his administration.
The former protem Chairman of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) also berated the stupendous earnings by the Nigerian lawmakers who, he
said, are presiding over a majority of the world’s poorest people.
In this interview with CLEMENT ADEYI in OSOGBO, the APC
stalwart also spoke on other national issues.
Is it not a serious paradox that people in leadership
positions are stupendously rich but are presiding over a majority of the
world’s poorest people?
Yes. Nigeria’s lawmakers who are not necessarily the
brightest nor the best are being reported to be among the best paid, if not the
highest paid in the world. A lawmaker’s average annual salary is said to be
$118,000 which is equivalent to 63 times the country’s per capita income in
2013. So, we have the world’s highest paid lawmakers to preside over a majority
of the world’s poorest people. The paradox, therefore, is that as our country
gets richer, only a few people benefit from the increasing national wealth,
while majority continue to suffer from poverty, penury and deprivation.
Don’t you think this
would soon begin to affect aspiration and passion for true and gainful
education since proper education is seemingly no longer the yardstick for
employment opportunities and promotion?
That is why those who are currently aspiring to be truly and
gainfully educated are becoming fewer and are gradually being singled out,
despised and persecuted like endangered species among the cants and the
mediocre. Some of our good children are awarded merits at home and abroad. Yet,
they are being spited, degraded and ostracized by their peers who are brought
up and protected by the culture of automatic promotions, tribal nepotism and
cult gangsterism. There was a notable educationist that lived in Iwo in Osun
State. His name is the late Benjamin Adisa Akinola. He was honoured recently by The Wings
Schools, one of the biggest group of schools in Iwo land. He was given
Distinguished Role Model award because he distinguished himself by striving to
earn a gainful education which later helped him to add value to the youths of
his generation when he emerged the first headmaster of a public school in Iwo
land in those days. He left his footprints in the sand of time in the educational
development of the state.
But these days, everybody scrambles for mercenary education
where both the teachers and the pupils believe in selfishly seeking money
without work. We have teachers who work without retraining and swindle the pupils in a culture of cheating
and examination malpractices at which the unwary parents jubilate. A mercenary
education is an education for mere certificate which produces unemployable
graduates that Nigerians euphemistically call graduate unemployment. Most of
the graduates of nowadays are amply certificated but are truly unemployable.
What is your assessment of the APC in relation to its
performance under Buhari’s administration?
My ideas will always be in conformity with the policies and
ideas that are contained in the manifestoes and the constitution of the
country. I have high regard for the party because it is a great party. But it
doesn’t mean that everything that the party says or wants is possible to be
accomplished by the government in power at a go. But it is important that those
in power must not forget that they are there on behalf of the common people.
Why do you think that the 1999 constitution is responsible
for the problems of this country?
There are many pitfalls in the constitution. There are many
aspects in this constitution that are never working. The constitution we need
is a constitution that will take the Nigerian people out of poverty. The
constitution we need is a constitution that can move Nigeria forward; a
constitution that can return the country to the path of greatness. A
constitution that can move Nigeria forward is the one that can recognise the
culture of the people in relation to their occupation. The background of the
economic life of every community is such that recongises its culture and which
must be respected by the constitution for it to survive. But when you
concentrate all powers in Abuja, and you expect it to supervise all works in
Nigeria, the country can never move forward. For instance, Osun State is not
connected to any other place in Nigeria. Go towards Kwara, no road. Go towards Ogun, no road. Go
towards Ekiti, no road. Go towards Lagos
no road. The one they are doing in Lagos has no proper management. Until power
is divulged from the centre and broken into the federating units, the country
can never move forward.
The Federal
Government told us recently that the country would move out of the current
recession in a matter of weeks. But up till now, we are in the net, with
poverty and hardship still the order of the day. What is your take on this?
Economic recession is a very technical subject. I am not an
economist. When you talk about recession, it is multidimensional. When those in
authorities say so, they know what they are talking about. They know things that I don’t know. So, I
don’t know when we will come out of the recession.
Do you think Buhari is equal to the task in fighting and
overcoming the corruption war?
Corruption became endemic in Nigeria because the military
introduced it. When they captured the country for 39 years, the only legacy they left behind was
corruption. So, to come out of corruption, we have to wait and must work
towards it. We must start from the grassroots. For instance, there are people
who think they must bribe somebody before they or their children can pass
exams. Until we do away with corruption from the grassroots, we can’t remove it
from the top.
What is your assessment of Buhari’s fight against
corruption?
It is a difficult job. He is not the one who put it upon
himself. It was my party (APC) that said, if you win the election, we must
confront corruption. Corruption kills. Corruption is a wicked and mindless
platform put in place to destroy people. Buhari is about the only president
that has the charisma to solve Nigeria’s problems. That is why we need to pray
for him to be healthy and return to the country safely. No one can win total
war against corruption. If corruption has been with us for 39 years, you don’t
expect any president to win total war against it within four years. Four years
are not enough.
If Buhari is not able to win total war against corruption,
take Nigeria out of corruption and solve other socio-political, religious and
economic problems, do you think APC can come back in 2019?
There is no other party that will win. We (APC) are the only
party on ground in this country. PDP is in trouble.
Do you think the rumour making the rounds that some soldiers
are hobnobbing with some Nigerian politicians to stage a coup is true?
I think the military are liars. If it is true, the soldiers
that are allegedly holding meetings with politicians to stage a coup ought to
have been arrested and handed over to the police. Maybe, they are the ones
planning to stage a coup. But I don’t believe it.
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