Tunji Abayomi |
A democracy rights activist and All Progressives
Congress (APC) governorship aspirant in Ondo State, Dr. Tunji Abayomi,
has described APC "National Leader," Bola Tinubu, as a man who
frustrates the democratic aspirations of Nigerians through his
dictatorial tendencies. This assertion is contained in a letter by Dr. Abayomi to Tinubu as seen below:
Dear Asiwaju Tinubu,
THE TONIC OF DEMOCRACY IS THE RIGHT OF THE PEOPLE TO CHOOSE THEIR LEADERS
The ignorant may not actually know our relationship. We share the
struggle for democracy which conjured regard for the independent right
of our people to vote and to make leaders over
themselves. So close it seems, is the relationship that as you once told
me you were once approached by yet another old friend President
Olusegun Obasanjo to convince me to work for him. Then and for a long
time, at least up to 2004, when I decided to join the Political Party
AD, I opted to be a go-between the poor masses, poor because they were
in truth betrayed by leadership and the powerful few that control the
apparatus of power in our land.
I have never hidden my appreciation for your political
intelligence, accommodation of a different opinion, a great attribute
you demonstrated when you accepted my totally separated and independent
view, that in the struggle for the Presidency of Nigeria in 2015, when
it came to winability, there was no substitute for President Mohammed Buhari.
Now Asiwaji, friendship must of course be based
on mutual respect. You have visited my original house in Okeagbe just
as I have often visited your home in Lagos. In 2013 when my son got
married, you stood by me. In the same manner on several occasions when
men rose against your honour I raised a bastion to defend you. But my
character is to stand on truth, offer sincere opinion
to my friends unconcerned by the prestige of office or the character of
personality. My understanding of friendship is to stand on something
instead of falling for everything. And I believe in the many years past
some have come to appreciate my preference for respect instead of love.
There is yet another product of conscience which your illustrious
rich and exalted life has demonstrated - a non-conformist generosity
that has lifted so many people up.
There are, however, certain principles which I believe form
elements of democratic government which I think you often violate.
Considering that you fought for democracy, I wonder why it has become a normative.
In 2007, I ran for Governor of Ondo State. You would recall that
you invited me to your House in Bourdilon to break the news to me that
certain leaders of the Party had picked a candidate for us in Ondo
State.
You invited me, I think, the only Aspirant for the purpose to
appeal for my support and understanding for your decision. The first
question i asked then was who were the leaders who
chose a candidate for our people without the input or the breadth of
even the deaf and dumb of Ondo State?
Unconvinced by the responses, firm and total in my commitment to
the democratic rights of our people, I made it clear then, that I could
not and will not support your decision as I considered it wrong in
principle and violative of the rights of citizens and that of the people
of Ondo State.
In taking my stand against the procedure of picking a friend to
represent our Party in the 2012 electoral contest I stood on the
principle that I believe will advantage the common citizen’s right, that
is the right to constitute government over themselves by their votes.
The sinews of national development, politics and in particular
economy, had excluded the common man in Nigeria since 1960. Tormented
by the grave denials, wants and ultimate desperation, all of which are
symptoms of uncaring poverty foisted on our people by poor leadership,
people like us, children of the “MEKUNNU” decided to fight for a most
fundamental right, that is, the right of the common man to vote for the
construction of leadership.
Now, our people have no houses in Victoria Island or Maitama, no
land in Dubai or Johannesburg, no private jets or jetty. They don’t even
have the money to sink boreholes to get mere water or to buy good food.
They have no passable road from home to farm or from farm to home.
Their children have no worthwhile access to basic education or
well-being. But if, we thought, we can win for them
the right to vote, and through their votes, to raise good government and
bring down bad government, then, they can change their misfortune under
leadership, that, in our land, has often been corrupt and pitiless, to
evolving hope, substitute their despair for possibility and long
unrealizable desires for reality. The strength of our abnormal
determination to win democracy against the terror of military rule, a
determination that led us to multiple jail terms, was actually defined
by this organic vision. You were, to some extent, part of that struggle
to win for the people their right to vote, to make and create
leadership. It was certainly our hope then and now that this right will
neither be adulterated nor polluted by abuse of influence or money by
leadership. Since 1960 the present Federal Government that you clearly
helped to bring about makes the very first time, the votes of our people
would effectively count in raising government.
I am greatly disturbed that the political oligarchy in charge of
power in our Nation, having taken every wealth of the people for
themselves and their offsprings appear determined to buy, with the
people’s money already embezzled by them, the only valuable political
asset the people have - their voting right.
When we see for example, what is going on in the National
Assembly among the constituency of political leaders that make up the
Assembly we see how unfortunate our people truly are. A Senator is
alleged to make over N29,479,749 per month as against N18000 made by the
common man he represents. Thus it will take not less than 1,638 years
of hard work for the common man’s labour to acquire the annual worth of a
Senator. In once case that came to my attention a
Governor spent N1,000,000,000 for the first year anniversary while a
woman he governs over begged helplessly for N200 to buy “pure water” for
her daughter to go to school the next morning. In spite of these
abnormal indifferences, corruption prevails over the land among
political leaders to the helpless and hopeless desire of the common man.
As a prominent leader in the past in the struggle for the
undiluted and unpolluted right of the people to vote, I had hoped you
will ALWAYS allow the due process of voting to control political
struggles. Indeed this was the essence of our 3 hour
dialogue and disagreement when you and perhaps others placed over the
people of Ondo State a candidate that was not chosen by us or for us
through our votes in the Governorship Election.
With regard to the present struggle or contest for governorship
in Ondo State, whether some of our party leaders came to you to choose
for them as some have alleged or you invited our leaders on 31.7.2016 as
some have averred, what we expect a democrat to do was to respect the
right of the people to choose their leaders through and unduly
influenced free and fair primary electoral process. My deepest
disagreement with you, which has arisen on many occasions in the past
years, inspite of much respect for your contributions
to National development, have grown from my perception that in your high
station, you are doing too little to honour the end of our struggle for
democracy, which, as I see it, hangs on that cardinal right of the
ordinary people to vote or be voted for or the need to ensure that
government of the people, by the people and for the people, instead for
the leaders and actually prevail and triumph in our land.
When votes don’t make decisions in a democracy the masses become
victims of their leaders who take advantage of their poverty and despair
to exercise illimitable and unlimited power over public wealth. You can
see this in the tragedy of wealth and poverty under the last Federal
Government. For me, out of stubborn effort in struggle,
I became what I am so that I can speak my mind even to my friends. I
became what I am so that I can speak my mind even to my friends. As I
verily believe that without dutiful regard and respect for the right of
our people to make government, change that enhances hope
will NEVER triumph in Nigeria.
You have sacrificed much for democracy, committed much of your time, energy, wealth, will and worth to it. You can only be truly honoured when you respect and raise her ideals one of which is the right of our people to choose their leaders. You can only be truly honoured when you respect and raise her ideals
one of which is the right of our people to choose their leaders. You
can only be diminished when you wrong democratic ideals and due
expectations.
I desire, as a friend, that you retrieve or at least reduce your
tendency to dictate the end of democratic struggles which is what I see
in the diction to the people of Ondo State of a particular candidate
before the August 27, 2016 All Progressives Congress (APC) Governorship Election Primary.
Please kindly do accept assurances of my highest regards.
Yours truly,
OLATUNJI O. ABAYOMI (DR)
OLATUNJI O. ABAYOMI (DR)
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