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2023: The four power blocs playing out for the Nigeria presidential battle

by Emerald Nigeria
August 15, 2020
in Politics, Special Report
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OPTION A4 :  THE DEAL

BY IKECHUKWU AGADA

As the 2023 race heats up, desperate intrigues, unbelievable high-wired arrangements, discreet horse-trading, alignments and realignments and great uncertainty pervade the political space.

Some that were considered “untouchables” are now regretting the day they had dipped their hands in the cookie jar; the more they try to swim the political ocean, the deeper they sink. Others dismissed with a wave of the hand as mere featherweights have sprouted like some seeds in a fertile land. The more they try to bury them, the more they change the narratives.

The September 19 Osadebe House contest in Edo state has triggered political accidents leaving many injured. Whilst the good people of Edo State are waiting to choose their leader, the two masquerades behind the power play are flexing political muscles to outdo each other for 2023 calculations.

Governor Godwin Obaseki and Pastor Ize-Iyamu are the two major contenders but the game goes beyond the Edo State affair. Different camps are backing candidates to lure them to their side for the 2023 onslaught. The battle has been bought over by 2023 over-ambitious politicians who want to make a statement on their perceived foes.

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Like a Polar Bear in hibernation, the battle line has been drawn and four blocs have emerged. This arrangement is known as “OPTION A4”. The first three blocs are known as the APC camp while the last is PDP camp. The 2023 Presidential permutations were carefully plotted based on ethnicity, religious and party affiliations.

Taking the lead with the speed of light is the new PDP of the legacy parties that formed APC. They are formidable with men and women of calibre. They are led by a serving Northwest Governor and a current Minister who is a South-south former Governor. This group has the towering backing of the First Lady, traditional rulers, party leaders across geo-political zones. They are allegedly behind the unceremonious removal of the immediate past National Chairman of the APC, travails of the former EFCC head honcho and other misfortunes of the ACN bloc. These plots were achieved with the connivance of the cabal. The only challenge of the group is the clamour for Southern Presidency in 2023 which the cabal is not cut out for. This is why the arrowhead (Northwest Governor) is singing Southern Presidency like song on the pages of national dailies. The plan of the group is to help the South-south Minister( Christian) run as President and the Northwest Governor or a former Emir in the Northwest (Muslim) run as Vice President. The Secretary to the Government of the Federation as President(Christian) then the Minister as Vice President if the rotational clamour dies a natural death. Religious balancing is considered in this arrangement.

The second is the ACN bloc. This group is led by a national leader of the APC who is from Southwest. The group held sway earlier but has been weakened by recent political brinkmanship that took the control of the party from them. The leader of the group has his eyes fixed on the Presidency over the years but was punctured in 2015 because of Muslim/Muslim ticket. Plans are afoot for him to run with the immediate past Speaker(Christian) Federal House of Representatives who is from Bauchi in 2023. This is the reason the former speaker dumped PDP for APC recently.  The challenge of this group is that their leader who want to run for President is a Muslim and some of his ACN foot soldiers have dumped him for other blocs. It is the turn of Southern Christians to produce the President in 2023 though not constitutionalised . The bloc may likely go into alliance with other blocs or camps when the chips are down.

The CPC bloc is the group to beat presently because they occupy the levers of government. This group paradoxically can be referred to as the “Cabal” in government. They reserve the right to hire and fire any federal appointee. They successfully demystified the matriarchal rulership often associated with past Nigerian leadership. Recently, media houses and channels were fanned to flames with the news that there has been a collision of interests in the Presidential Villa. They are behind it. The challenge of this group is not yielding to the unwritten agreement between North and South rotational Presidency; a stand they have reiterated using different spokespersons. They want the Presidency to remain in the North through their cronies so they can continue their grasp to power after the present leadership.

The final camp is that of the PDP.  This camp has been polarised into two. The Rivers and Adamawa groups. The group’s activities are stagnated because of the general clamour for President of Igbo extraction. They are waiting in the wing to see the direction of the pendulum before casting their nets. In the event that the Southern Presidency becomes a done deal, the present chairman of the party will be dropped for proper geo-political extrapolation.

The nationwide clamour for Southeast Presidency in 2023 will be oxygenated if PDP fields an Igbo candidate. This will prompt other parties to follow suit to avoid being tagged anti-Igbo. Igbo Presidency being canvassed across the board is feasible only with a consensus agreement by political parties and geo-political zones just like the Obasanjo Presidency of 1999. Without this arrangement, Igbo Presidency in 2023 will be a mirage because of the unbalanced voting pattern, rigging and compromised security and electoral umpire. The Southeast Presidency will engender equity, fairness, justice and sense of belonging and discourage agitations. Giving APC Presidential mandate to a Minister from South-south if it goes as planned is good and a welcome development, but will never substitute or approximate to Igbo Presidency. The Southeast has refined intellectuals with tested and trusted integrity who can shoulder the responsibility demanded by the exalted office. Elders and leaders of Southeast should close ranks in order to convince the rest of the country. Let the Igbo speak in one voice. No sabotage, no betrayal. “Let spade be called by its name.”

NOTE: The views expressed here are exclusively the perspective of the writer and do not represent the opinion of Emerald News

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