In this interview with GBENRO ADEOYE, a
chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party and former Minister of
Transportation, Chief Ebenezer Babatope, says the internal wrangling in
the party could affect its chances in the next general elections
Your party has zoned its national chairmanship to the North. What do you make of that?
It is not a bad idea; no. Taking the
national chairmanship of the party to the North is not a bad idea as
long as whoever is selected from the North is not from the North-East.
And if we are going to go to the North-East, I must say it must not be
Ali Modu Sheriff. But whoever is elected from the zone cannot midwife a
northern presidential candidate for the party in 2019. So we must still
have another convention that will appoint another person from another
zone, like the South to midwife a northern presidential candidate of the
PDP. But endorsing Sheriff as the chairman of the party is totally
wrong. He is a stranger to the party and he is a man who has nothing to
offer except to cause confusion and destroy the party.
What is really the problem?
Is it that you have something against Sheriff being the Chairman of the
PDP or about wanting the position zoned to the South-West?
No! I know Sheriff very well; I don’t
have anything against him. But the truth is that he is not a member of
our party. The man just joined the party. There are rules and
regulations in the party that explain whether a man can contest for any
position or not. Apart from that, he just joined the party. He was
brought by some people and then became the national chairman. Even
though they said he was taking the position of the former PDP National
Chairman, Alhaji Adamu Muazu, the point is that if anyone would take the
position of Muazu in office, it is not Sheriff that should be there. So
even if the position is zoned to the North-East, it should not be
Sheriff that should occupy the position. No! No! No! He is not qualified
at all by any standard to be the chairman of the PDP. Even if for the
purpose of argument, we say that the North-East should provide a
chairman, why should it be Sheriff? It could be any other person. There
are so many people in the North East. But the issue is that a chairman
from the North cannot midwife a northern presidential candidate for the
PDP in 2019. After the Ike Ekweremadu report, The PDP agreed that the
candidate of our party for the presidency must come from the North. So
somebody from the region cannot say that he is going to midwife the
nominations and election of candidates from the North. There must still
be another convention that will appoint somebody from the South, who
will now superintend over all the electoral affairs that will determine
the northern presidential candidate of the party.
A former presidential aide,
Dr. Doyin Okupe, recently said that the South-West PDP has been
marginalised over the years. Do you agree that the PDP has been taking
its members in the South-West for granted?
I won’t say that. But honestly speaking,
do we have a credible committee of the party, in terms of the National
Working Committee? But nobody can come out and say within the NWC that
the South-West should not have the chairmanship position. That is the
point we are making. They must get these things right and determine the
priorities of the party and know that the PDP wants to return to power
and the Nigerian people are supporting the PDP now. We must not dampen
the spirit of the Nigerian people who are supporting us once again.
So since the presidency has
been zoned to the North for 2019 election, are you insisting that the
national chairman of the party must be from the South-West or another
region in the South?
Speaking objectively, we cannot dictate
what to do to the party. I have told you the objection of our people to
the fact that somebody like Sheriff is being asked to come and preside
over our affairs. He is a stranger to our organisation. This is a man
who has spent lots of money fighting against the PDP. But the PDP South
West has got the right to demand and say that the PDP should kindly look
towards its right to have the next chairman of the party. One, the PDP
South West has never been elected chairman of the party. Two, we believe
that we have got the people that can make the party to be strong,
progressive and viable. That is what we are saying. We are not forcing
the party by saying it must bring the national chairmanship of the party
to the South West. No, we can’t do that. That is not party politics.
Some people have described
PDP members from the South-West as behaving like Oliver Twist, that
after all, the region had the presidency for eight years, a position
that some zones in the country have not had the opportunity to hold yet.
Why are you making so much fuss about the party’s national
chairmanship?
The South-East has been chairman of the
party and when former President Olusegun Obasanjo was President, you
would not find the South-West clamouring for other positions in the
party. No, we didn’t do that. President Obasanjo won and became
President for eight years. Today we believe that the South-West should
be given a chance. But if the party believes that the position should be
zoned to another part of the country from the South, there is no
problem, everything will be okay. But if it feels that it can give
South-West a chance, let the party go ahead and do that and we will not
disappoint the party.
It appears that the people
behind Sheriff are the PDP governors and some party chieftains,
including from the South-West like Governor Ayo Fayose. Do you see such
persons as traitors to the cause of the South-West caucus to have the
national chairmanship?
No! No! No! I am not mentioning names
now because that is not my problem. But except there is anybody from the
South-West who says we must not have the national chairmanship and
argues that it must not come here; then he will be a traitor to the
cause of his own people. But we cannot say the governors are traitors.
No! No! No! We cannot say that. This is democracy and people are
entitled to their own opinions. All we are saying is that if after all
said and done, our party, the PDP, decides that the chairmanship should
go to a particular place in the country outside the South-West, no
problem, we are going to work very well with that person. All we know is
that our objection to Sheriff is based on principles. The man has not
been a member of our party. He was just brought to come and be the
chairman of our party and the man told us initially when there was
opposition to his emergence that he was going to leave before the Port
Harcourt convention. Now his supporters are saying that he wants to go
back to the position; that is very wrong. I will continue to say it is
wrong. I will continue to say that he should not be there. That is all.
Dr. Okupe said that some
members would reconsider their membership of the party, but none has
gone yet. Are you one of those planning to quit the party?
You cannot blame Dr. Okupe for making
that statement. That is his opinion and it is tolerated and permitted in
a democracy. Even people from the South-West that are saying ‘don’t
bring the chairmanship to the South-West’ are expressing their opinions.
But we are saying that it is not done like that anywhere in the world.
But having said that, as far as some of us and I are concerned, we know
that we are not toddlers. We cannot abandon the PDP for Sheriff and his
supporters. We cannot do that. So we will not say that we will quit the
PDP for Sheriff. We will not also do that. We will remain there and
fight constitutionally to ensure that justice is done and fair play is
upheld. We will make sure that the man does not remain in the position
to preside over illegalities in the party. He is now trying to amend the
party’s constitution- a constitution that he has not been used to
observing. Those are the things we are fighting for. Dr. Okupe is free
to express his own opinion and people are free to move to other parties.
For instance, my very good friend, former Senate President, Ken
Nnamani, has left the PDP. In my first comment on it, I said Nnamani was
free to express his opinion and to leave. He was a big asset to the
PDP, so we have lost somebody who is credible and good. So we will still
prevail on people to stay in the party and fight. We are going to
fight. We will fight with our constitution, the Nigerian constitution
and everything we have to ensure that we convince PDP supporters never
to succumb to the whims and caprices of those who want to destroy the
party.
Just to be clear, are you saying that you are not going to leave the party no matter what?
No! No! No! I won’t leave the PDP. I’m
too old to do that. Besides, what for? To go and join the APC? If I were
to leave and join any party at all, the party that would attract my
attention and interest would be the Unity Party of Nigeria, which was my
party led by the great statesman, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, in the Second
Republic. But I’ve not considered that now because I am in the PDP and I
want to remain in the PDP. I pray to God that he will make me to be
alive when the PDP returns to power in Nigeria.
If the situation continues
as it is and some key members of the party decide to defect to other
parties, do you know that it will affect the party’s chances to return
to power and make your wish come true?
Of course, it is going to have serious
effects on the party and that is why we will continue to prevail on
people that escapism will never be an answer to what is going on-
leaving the party will never be an answer. We should stay and fight
together. If they leave, we are simply going to miss them; we are
missing Nnamani and some of them already. Therefore, we must remain in
the party and fight to make sure all the people who want to destroy our
party are clinically removed from it using our constitution and the
Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Some people ask why the issue of Sheriff is causing so much controversy in the party.
I don’t know. Some people are supporting him for selfish reasons.
What selfish reasons?
There are those who feel that Sheriff
will help them fight their case if they have any kind of criminal
matter. But that is selfish. There are some of us who believe that if
you want to deal with anybody on legal aspects, it must be done within
the laws of the land and in a way that it will not harm the legal
interests of anyone. All of them supporting Sheriff are doing so because
of selfish reasons; that is all. It is not because of any party
interest.
But some PDP members have
said that Sheriff knows the APC inside out and the way to deliver the
presidency to the PDP come 2019. Shouldn’t you all want that?
That is not correct. Why did he not
deliver the presidency to the All Nigeria Peoples Party, which was his
party before? Even though some people are saying that he is President
Muhammadu Buahari’s in-law, then can we now say that President Buhari
has sent Sheriff to come and destroy the PDP if it is true that he is an
in-law to the President? Even if it is so, then it is morally wrong for
the PDP to give chairmanship to such a person because interests are
involved.
Some former ministers are
also against the choice of Sheriff. Is the South-West caucus meeting
with them to have a strong front to fight the battle?
Former ministers or former anything
within the party are free to come to any meetings of the PDP as long as
the meetings are legally called. Many of the former ministers that
served this country from 1999 have expressed their opinion that they
don’t want Sheriff. That is a good voice coming from them. But as far as
I’m concerned, I have objected to the choice of Sheriff based on the
things I have analysed. I have nothing personal against him. Sheriff and
I are former members of the United Nigeria Congress Party during the
Sani Abacha era. At that time, we were in the same party. But what I’m
saying now is that this is a different ball game. This is a new
situation. We are of the PDP; he was of the ANPP. He had never been with
us and he just came from nowhere to now say he wants to dominate our
affairs. We say no to that; it is wrong. I will fight it on the basis of
that legal principle.
So what is your next plan of action since you have made it clear that you won’t leave the party and it looks like Sheriff will retain the position?
We will fight on. I tell you, we will
fight on, constitutionally and peacefully too. There are rumours all
over the town that some of them are trying to engage political
assassins; I wish them the very best of luck. But we will fight on
through our recourse to legality and through our recourse to what makes a
party like the PDP to be a genuine peoples’ oriented party.
We understand that there
will be a meeting of the Board of Trustees soon where the issue is
likely to come up. What do you expect to get out of it?
When a meeting of the BoT is called, I
will be there. I’m still a member until they go ahead and get rid of us
because we are told that they have even chosen a new chairman of the BoT
by themselves. One of the programmes we are told they want to implement
is to ensure that their man becomes the new chairman of the BoT. We are
even told that the new chairman of the BoT will be appointed from the
South West. We wish them the very best of luck. It doesn’t stop us. But
when the BoT, as properly constituted, calls a meeting, we will all be
there to ensure that we attend and the issue will be openly discussed
and then decisions will be openly and democratically arrived at.
So are you saying that the
Sheriff camp is already trying to lobby some members of South-West
caucus with cash and positions such as the BoT Chairmanship you have
just mentioned?
I’ m talking for myself; I cannot talk
for any other person. I can only talk of myself and a few of my friends
that I know very well. I cannot talk for any other person. If they are
convinced and they join them, that is their own problem, not mine. It
doesn’t stop the struggle we are in. We are having this struggle on the
basis of sound and noble principles that can be defended at anytime.
You must really be
disappointed by all this since people say you also have an ambition to
become the national chairman of the party, so realising you may never
get it must really be painful to you.
Let me say clearly to you now, I have no
ambition whatsoever to become the Chairman of the PDP. My ambition is
to stay with the PDP, build the PDP and make sure that the PDP returns
to power. If anything at all, I’m one of those who believe that we have
got men of experience and any of them can be the Chairman of the PDP. We
have Chief Olabode George; we have Chief Yekini Adeojo; we have Alhaji
Shuaibu Oyedokun. The three of them are former deputy national chairmen
of the PDP. And if you ask me for my own opinion, I will tell you that I
have been the person behind the move that Bode George should become the
chairman of the party, but it is not for me to do. It is for me to say
my own and for other people to democratically take a decision. But I’m
not interested. I was never interested. I wanted to be secretary of the
party and the party rejected me and I have taken a decision on that. In
fact, my children have all taken a decision with me that I must not be
interested in anything of that nature. So I’m not interested.
You once said that the PDP
will get the APC out of the Presidential Villa in 2019. Do you still
think so with the internal wrangling in your party?
Well, if our internal wrangling should
continue till that time, then it will depend upon the electorate; I can
tell you that. But if we are able to stop this internal wrangling and
allow someone who is qualified to be the chairman of the party, we will
get Buhari out of power in 2019. The Nigerian people are for us now and
it will be a tragedy for those of us in the party to now move against
the interest of the people. I can assure you that if we have collective
leadership in 2019, we will get Buhari and the APC out of power.
But some people have said
that for the PDP to have any chance in 2019, it will need to bring up
young people with clean records and do away with old people. Even
Governor Fayose made reference to this recently.
Who has not been giving the young people
the chance to move up? The PDP has always allowed young people to
emerge and people who are old can also emerge. Where has God said all my
creations are divided into old and young? So to the man who says he
wants to get all of us elders killed, we wish him the best of luck. Is
he not going to get old? And if he gets old, will he want someone to say
they want to kill him or relegate him to the back seat? Honestly, it is
nonsensical talk. I’m very surprised that that should come from Ayo
Fayose, to say that all elders (in the party) should take the back seat.
If it is the wish of the people to be led by young people, of course,
it is good and nobody has ever stood against that kind of principle. But
to say that the old men should take the back seat, I mean it is
nonsensical talk and it should just be taken as nonsensical talk.
Do you think that Buhari is doing well under the circumstances as his government clocks one year?
I’m not in the APC and I cannot be
campaigning for the party. But if we were to talk objectively, I think
that we should allow him to finish his programmes within the next one or
two years. He has a mandate of four years and I am not impatient to see
him out of power because he has not done one thing or the other. Let
him do his programmes in whatever way he wants to do them. And besides,
I’m a bit selfish in the sense that Buhari is from my generation. He is
only one month, seven days older than me. So I want him to succeed. But
when you talk in terms of the PDP and the APC, I will be the happiest
person if the APC and Buhari continue to blunder from one thing to the
other because it is going to strengthen our hope to return to power and
the Nigerian people are going to give us the opportunity to come back to
power.
Is it true that you still have a grudge against Buhari since you were jailed when he was military head of state?
I’m a Christian; I have forgiven those
who have offended me. Though, it is difficult for me to forget that
President Muhammadu Buhari put me in detention for 21 months without
committing any offence. But I have forgiven him. I’m not in his party;
I’m in the PDP and I can never be in the same party with him. All I can
say is that I wish him the best of luck as he governs but I cannot
forget the fact that for 21 months, he kept me in detention. My father
died; he didn’t allow me to bury him. Even though later on, his mother
died and before he arrived home, she had been buried. But that
notwithstanding, it is difficult for me to forget and I will not forget
until I go to the world beyond.
What do you make of his
anti-corruption war and the fact that many of your party members have
been found to have allegedly looted this country dry?
I support anything Buhari or the APC
does to ensure that the wings of corruption are clipped in Nigeria. But
my problem is this; you are saying that the PDP did this and that, but
what about the APC? Did the APC spend stones on elections? Did it not
spend money? Where did they get the money from? So to be fair, we must
also investigate the APC and bring out facts that we will show to the
world that they spent money to the advantage of the party. This
government can do whatever it likes with corruption. It can arrest
anybody who is culprit, even in the PDP, but I’m saying that fair is
fair. We must be fair to all. We must know that the APC is made up of
men and those men also did virtually worse things than what they are now
accusing the PDP of.
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