‘PDP is the party to beat in Kano’

‘PDP is the party to beat in Kano’

His decision to dump ANPP

As a member of a
minority party in the National Assembly, one of the major problems we
have is that it is difficult to get leadership positions of key
committees that can be useful to our people.

For example, the
chairman of the committee on Agriculture is from Gombe State; and also,
the chairman of the committee on water resources is a senator from the
south-south. These are committees that are really very important to the
growth of Kano State.

Now, you would
realise that as a politician, if you agree that the essence of coming
into politics is to uplift the standards of living of your own people,
there is no need clinging on to the opposition party. That is why I
felt I should move out of the ANPP to achieve the objective.

A second reason is
that there is no internal democracy in the ANPP. Right now, the ANPP
has already made up its mind on who is going to be their governorship
candidate here in Kano in 2011. This is surprising because internal
democracy is one of the things that is responsible for the development
of democracy in its entirety. But when you impose candidates on them,
you would definitely face all kinds of difficulties.

In Kano, when you
look at the ANPP and the PDP, you discover that nobody has come out of
the PDP to tell anybody to stop campaigning for any seat. This is
against what we are witnessing today in the ANPP in Kano. These are
some of the things that motivated me to move from the ANPP to the PDP.

His governorship ambition

Up till now, even
in the ANPP, there are people who are still hopeful of emerging the
candidate of the ANPP. I do know that Kabiru Gaya is in the race. Like
I told you, it is not easy to defeat somebody who is an incumbent
governor. But you cannot say that the essence of moving to a political
party is purely because of a particular ambition; it is extremely
difficult to do that.

Like I said earlier
on, it is easier to develop your state when your state has a similar
political platform with that of the federal government. From my
experience, it has not been easy attracting federal projects to Kano as
a member of the opposition. So, it is not about governorship of Kano
because I don’t see it as a do or die affair. This thought is
inconsequential to the calculations that I am making.

His refusal to join others in CPC

All of us know that
Buhari is a very strong person, and he was very influential to the
formation of the ANPP administration in Kano in 2003. We all know that
he worked hard to achieve that feat. But the ANPP kept losing grips in
almost all the states. I have tried to identify the problem, but I have
not been able to put my finger on any reason. As part of the solution,
Buhari pulled out of the ANPP to form a political party. But you see it
is not easy to form a political party within two years and win the
elections, particularly in an area where majority of the people are not
educated.

I remember during
the PRP time, when people come to vote, all they ask you is that where
is the sign of the key; they don’t even know anything about the PRP.
The problem now is that out of the 56 political parties in the country,
how easy is it going to be for the people here to identify the symbol
of the CPC and get acquainted with it within the next 6 months? It is
not going to be an easy affair.

Don’t forget that
most of the people in the CPC were those who left the ANPP. What has
happened in essence is that they have already weakened the ANPP. So,
the moment they weakened the ANPP, they succeeded in strengthening the
position of the PDP in Kano. The Action Congress (AC) is back to the
PDP. If you make a simple mental calculation, you would observe that
the PDP has won the elections, even before the elections are conducted.

So, it is not an
issue of being sentimental or emotional about Buhari. There is nobody
that would be greater than Buhari in this country because he is a just,
fair and honest person. But politics is an entirely different ball game
because I want a platform that can enable me serve my people. I would
also want to be called the Buhari of Kano.

If Muhammed Bello
is moving from one political party to the other, it is for the sake of
the people. I am concerned about my people and I want to be responsive
to their needs. The issue is not about the person, but about the
political will.

Fear of Nigeria becoming one party state

It is really
difficult to have a one party state unless all the states are
controlled by one political party, which is not possible in Nigeria. If
you look at the trend going on in the south west and the south east,
you would realise that there is no way Nigeria is going to be under one
political party. If you take a look at the north west, Kano is the only
state that is not a PDP state. But the PDP had lost some states in the
south-east at the last poll. So, it is not going to be easy to have a
one party state in Nigeria.

Influence of the Kwankwasiya group within PDP

There is a lot of
fear about Kwankwaso and the Kwankwasiya group, but when you look at it
in practical terms, the issue is that was there an election to choose
the members of the executives of the party? Everybody saw that members
of the party’s executive contested election and the Farouk Iya led exco
won. So where is the fear of dictatorship? I cannot see that. It is
just speculations.

When you are
talking about the overbearing influence of Kwankwaso being the reason
for the failure of the PDP, I don’t agree with such views. There is no
single individual that can be responsible for the success of a party at
the polls. What is happening within the party now is an in-house
fighting over control of the party machinery.

His relationship to
the Kwankwaso, who lost power seven years ago, has worked hard to be
able to sustain people in the PDP. What is even surprising me is not
the top level; I have discovered that almost about 80 percent of the
entire state, including virtually all the wards, identify with
Kwankwaso. What you call Kwankwaso structure is a PDP structure. If
members of the exco identify with Kwankwaso, it is because he has
worked hard enough for them to be there and you cannot deny them that.

I recall that when
we wanted to vie for elective positions in 2007, people who identified
with Buhari had his posters pasted all over the state. But immediately
Shekarau became the governor, nobody was using Buhari’s pictures again.
Instead they were using Shekarau’s pictures.

His relevance to the people

If you look at the
trend of my activities as a politician, right from when I was chairman
of the ANPP in Kano, what bothers me on a daily basis is how I can use
my office to assist people.

As a senator, I have been able to assist about 25,000 people in Kano
with eye problems. I have been able to provide glasses for those of
them in need of this intervention. I know people who have lost their
eyesight simply because they could not afford N15, 000. And these are
the kind of things that prick my conscience and make me go out to look
for power.

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