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Tunji Abayomi Replies Tinubu, Says “Make Me APC Gov Candidate, I Will Reject It”

by Our Reporter

 

I thank you for your letter dated August 14th, 2016 in response to mine of

August 11th, 2016. Although much damage has actually been done to current

party’s interest in this serious governorship contest, I am grateful for

the assurances (a) that Ondo State Governorship Primary will be FREE and

FAIR devoid of UNDUE INFLUENCE. With this kind assurance, you may now

wish, in the interest of FAIRNESS, to re-direct (i) The APC State Chairman

(ii) The Chairman of the Chairmen of LGAs, (iii) The Chairman of Ward

Chairmen all of who received the directives at the meeting held with you

on 31.7.2016 to now focus on fair play at the governorship primary,

instead of the candidate you gave them.

 

Please do note that in keeping with your instruction, they have begun an

extensive scheme to ensure that the “Candidate of the Party” that is my

brother Mr Segun Abraham whom you directed them to support wins by all

means possible. In short contrary to this new assurance, they are exerting

much “UNDUE INFLUENCE” on delegates to favour, unfairly the aspirant you

presented to them to the detriment of peace, order and good Party process

and leadership and especially the just interest of other Aspirants in Ondo

state

 

Now Asiwaju coming to the content of your letter to wit:

 

“In your pursuit of office, you have sought my support and influence. When

you sought that support, you thought it proper and democratic to do so. If

I had signaled my support for you, I am sure that you would never have

written this letter alleging that I was undermining the democratic will of

the people. You would have been pleased with me, I suppose.”

 

I must express great surprise at this representation. While a number of

Aspirants as it was their prerogative visited or approached you, in this

season of politics, perhaps for support, with public celebration and

photo-taking in many cases, I have NEVER done so. Further, I observed in

your letter that you neither provided details of any, such visit or

representation for support such as time or place, mode or manner or your

hallowed response to my search for your support such as time or place,

mode or manner or your hallowed response to my search for your support as

the leader of our Party.

 

Since 2007 I have only discussed the issue of Ondo State governorship

election with you on ONLY Two (2) occasions. The first was when you

invited me to your house Bourdillon through Chief Pius Akinyelere (an Ondo

State indigene) to release the news of the selection my friend Rotimi

Akeredolu. The second was when I visited you in your freedom House office

in 2012 to re-assure you, considering the defeat at the election in spite

of all the money you spent.

 

As I noted in my letter of August 11th, 2016 I unequivocably disagreed

disagreed with the method of selecting a candidate in the 2012 election as

I believed it unfairly and unjustly titled the scale of fairness against

all other competitors.

 

As a matter of fact I remember that immediately I left your house I called

Mr. Akeredolu the then candidate selected by you, who is at any rate a

close friend, to fully brief him on our discussion. I remember saying to

him categorically then “if I were you I would reject this selection and

insist on fair primary.” Believe me, if you make me the Party’s candidate

before a Primary I will reject such offer. I have never accepted a gain at

the detriment of others. I just don’t think it is proper or just to

declare one of us in first position among examinees before we all enter

the Hall.

 

While I agree that you are entitled as a matter of right to support who

you choose in the governorship contest including me, I hold the view that

in your esteemed position as an examiner and considering the delicacy of

the adventure in issue, especially the demonstrable consequences of

electoral failure because of the character of our people in Ondo State, in

the case of candidate imposition and especially when one reviews our

party’s poor performance on 2012, I would not expect that your personal

preference for an Aspirant should be made the Party’s candidate as you did

in the meeting of 31.7.2016.

 

I maintain, based on the reliable information of attendees that your

meeting with the party leaders go beyond mere “purported meeting” or

“assembly and talk” as observed in your letter. You told them who the

candidate of the Party would be and directed them to work for him assuring

them of your financial support. I maintain that considering that all

Aspirants had all been subjected to the same processes including serious

conditional payments, it would have been expected, that as a National

leader of the APC and especially as you have at any rate severally assured

many Aspirant who came to you, that the Party would guarantee to all,

equal protection in the process, you would have refrained from directing

the Party to support and Aspirant. Your summoning of party officials to

the 31.7.2016 meeting and your instruction to them to work in support of

one Aspirant in my humble view, violated the right to fairness. It

amounted to undue influence to unjust favour an Aspirant. But we are

grateful that you have now, happily given assurance in your letter to me

to be fair to all Aspirants. Perhaps I need to add that the confusion in

APC in Ondo State at the moment, like it was in ACN in 2012, emanated from

the unfair directive you gave to the Party on 31.7.2016.

 

It follows in my humble view, that as a fair minded human rights activist

whom you acknowledged, I should not be ponderous but pontifical in my

search for the strength of justice in support of the right of our people

and that of the Aspirants especially when as in the case, I am involved.

 

Asiwaju, I am afraid, I see fairness in your personal right to favour

anyone you want, including me, but NOT, I regret in moving the Party to do

so before a mandatory election Primary established by our Party’s

Constitution to raise a candidate among Aspirants.

 

You will agree with me that since the defeat of the progressives in the

2003 governorship election, no one has consistently dedicated his time,

intellect, resources to the growth of the Progressive political partying

in Ondo State more than me. For one, I am only one contesting and spending

money for the contest for Governor for the third time. What often

surprises me, however, is the tendency of leadership to leave us to

struggle with the Party and when the time of election comes, they

unalterably take-over and dictate to us who will be the candidate.

 

So it is certainly not correct, am afraid to say as you claim that “your

letter to me is an impetuous display unbecoming of a man of your status

and a man seeking highest leadership position in his state.”

 

There is nothing with due respect, impulsive, hasty or rash in my

complaints. They were based on facts and reason, they were meant to save

the Party and people of Ondo State from yet another electoral failure

judged by the character of Ondo State people. They were not at all

“impetuous”

 

Asiwaju, one important attribute you displayed when you occupied the

commission of the Governor of Lagos was the courage to stand up for

something. I don’t think it will be fair to me to use intimidating words

such as:

 

“Instead of fighting me who is but one man with no vote, you should be

fighting for votes and support. Your letter to me was woefully misplaced

and inappropriate.”

 

I merely raised issues that deeply concern me and others in Ondo State, I

mean issues in which you are involved with regard to fair contest in the

coming primary. Where is fighting you in all of this? Have you thought it

out that with the directive to the party chairmen you have unduly

influenced the process and turned the expected primary to mere rituals

that has pre-defeated the right of other Aspirants to fair play? I had

honestly hoped you will reflect more on the content of my letter before

your response.

 

I believe my letter was within fair comment on an important public issue

that touches on the right of many, many citizens of Ondo State. It was not

with due respect, in my view, “an impetous display” or as noted in your

letter “unbecoming of a man seeking the highest office” in Ondo State.

 

Now Asiwaju, on the issue of 2015 Presidential election as it concerns

President M. Buhari you appear to believe I referred to it to enhance

myself. Far from it. First, let us not be too anxious to state how

unimportant people are. What separates human being is opportunity. Let us

also admit that in human evolutionary progression, often, great ideas come

from sources we least expect. Having said that, please, I referred to the

2015 election with regard to President M. Buhari, to affirm a great

quality I observe in you which I am afraid I find to be absent in “big

men.” This is the quality to listen to a totally different opinion.

 

Please be assured that I claimed NOT and need no enhancement from that

experience. I never need enhancement beyond the rights accorded me by my

achievements all of which are often out of stubborn efforts.

 

I believe history and time have given me the opportunity to live well or

poorly, succeed or fail, rise or fall, but in all ramifications I have

achieved a high level of contentment through sincere struggle. No wonder I

have always been able to take a position. For a human who enters the arena

of life at a disadvantage at childhood, from a small community of Okeagbe

in Ondo State, to have either served or been rewarded by 4 rated world

Presidents, honoured by an ancient American University with world giants

such as Prof. Julius Jacobson II (renowned inventor and world father of

Microsurgery), Dr. David Liddle (founding father of computer revolution)

among 9 world changing leaders in 2005 or enthroned to the Board of major

world bodie like Robert Kennedy Center, I should be thankful that I have

been beneficially enhanced by time.

 

Believe me I need no further enhancement through association with anyone,

beyond the happiness and well-being of the people of Nigeria and the

security of their right against the tempest of pitiless leadership in the

land. I do not of course pretend to have influence on you and if I desire

it at all, it can only be for the benefit of the people of Nigeria, NEVER,

I repeat NEVER for my benefit.

 

I have NEVER, I repeat NEVER sought relationship for personal interest or

benefit even when I was close to a strong Nigerian President in good

times. That in fact may explain why I have NEVER, I repeat NEVER come to

you for support for the only political office of my interest, which is the

commission of Governor of Ondo State.

 

Well, I have said enough. We are both democrats. We both struggled for the

liberty of our people. I believe an essential part of that struggle is

their right to use their only political asset i.e.  THE RIGHT TO VOTE in a

way most conducive to their happiness. It is anti-democratic to promote

government of leaders by leaders and for the benefit of leaders or to

impose the will of leaders on the helpless masses. Moreover, the grievous

pains and torment of development that have literally become the sad lot of

the ordinary people in Nigeria since independence, have emerged from the

dislocation of the common man’s organic rights to every good and right by

leadership. I will continue to stand against such dislocation

notwithstanding the tempest of seasons and time. After all, I owe the

common Nigerian citizen this duty. I was born by some of them.

 

Let us be true, beyond influence, beyond money, beyond process control,

beyond directives to the ideals for which we both gave up our freedom in

the past. Let us re-dedicate ourselves to the right of the people to

freely and fairly constitute government over themselves.

 

Thank you, and may we honor our time and may our time honor us.

 

Your Friend and Admirer,

 

OLATUNJI O. ABAYOMI (DR)

Barristers & Solicitors

 

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