Senator Abdullahi Adamu chairs the Senate committee
on solid minerals and is one of the national leaders of the APC. In this
interview, Adamu speaks on the current spate of insecurity arguing that
the country may be heading for the brinks. Excerpts:
The initial momentum the APC came with after the merger seems to be waning, what is happening?
I
believe that anybody who is working in the inner circle of the APC must
have heard of these talks. But those who are working know that that is
not the case and we want all interested parties to understand that the
APC is undergoing a process that no Nigerian political party under this
dispensation has gone through what we are now doing.
Most of the
parties started from previous organizations and had structures that they
fell back on, but the APC is a completely new outfit. It is an
aggregation of all the opposition parties which are called the legacy
parties.
In the last 18 years, this is the only party that is
genuinely involved in very
important steps for the birth of a party,
satisfying the requirement of the registration, ward congresses, local
government and states congresses. Even the PDP which was registered in
August 1998 till date has no authentic membership register.
We are
doing what no party had done before in Nigerian democracy. If we didn’t
do this we would have gone wrong. Whereas other parties are concerned
with who is going to be their candidates for various posts, we are
trying to be sure that the mechanics and structure of what makes APC
political organization are being established.
So, anybody who has any
ambition can only come when the party is anchored with the structures
in place, then you can put your interest on top.
The APC is
conducting state congresses with crisis in many of the states, is it not
vindication of those who have earlier said APC is a bubble that will
one day bust?
Those who don’t understand the workings of
democracy say so. It is expected in any genuine democracy that there
must be fractions and disagreements over certain things. As recently as
four years ago in the United Kingdom, the Labour Party had its congress
and two brothers from the same mother and father were fighting for the
leadership of the LP. There were hues and cries. In the end the younger
brother won and everything ended there.
We expect magic sometimes,
but we are dealing with human beings not goods, and the fact that people
can air their views is healthy for democracy and by so doing, we are
deepening democracy and that is what other political parties are not
able to do including the ruling party.
Are you saying the APC will sustain the momentum?
The
APC is here to stay. The APC is setting up a system that will ensure
its strength tomorrow and it may take us a little while, but we have
made up our minds to do it in the interest of democracy and the APC
itself. We have no fear whatsoever. It is the absence of noise in
democracy that is harmful.
Some say the crises in APC are engineered by moles planted by the government. What is your view?
Once
you have more than two people, there is bound to be noise. Let’s not be
pretentious about this. Remember the American election of November 2000
when Al Gore tried to succeed Bill Clinton while George Bush Jnr was
the Republican candidate. With all the popularity and goodwill of
Clinton, he couldn’t help Al Gore to win. America has been in democracy
for over 200 years which is more than 100 years of our existence as a
nation.
So let people not be unfair in judging us. We are just four
months old. We are happy that these congresses are taking place and that
people who may be dissatisfied with the outcome of some of the
elections are voicing out.
Do you really see success for the APC next year?
By
the grace of God, we are defeating the PDP. Write it, take it from me
and after the elections you will come back and tell me that I said so.
What is your take on the rumors of APC mulling a Muslim-Muslim ticket?
That
is rumors; I don’t talk on rumors. I don’t respond to that. I am not
aware of that. It is not on the table. The party has not mentioned that
at any if its meetings. These are stories that are built in by the PDP
to create problem for the APC.
Many people fear that Nigeria
is on the brink of collapse because of the insecurity that is ravaging
the country, do you agree with such?
Honestly, that is more
of concern to me than what is happening to the APC or what will happen
in 2015, because there has to be Nigeria for us to be concerned with
2015.
There has to be peace to ensure that general elections are held
in conducive environment and the signs that are on ground today are
threatening and are real. I dare say with every sense of responsibility
and patriotism that we are falling into the hands of our enemies.
We
are not facing issues and taking them for what they are and giving them
there true value and treating them the best we can. Instead, we just
hire praise singers and hunt dogs. Anybody who says what is good to the
government is an enemy of government. That is wrong.
Whenever there’s
a new guy at the helm, they hurry there and propagate falsehood, while
the reality of the situation is the opposite of what they say, and they
make it impossible for the leader to listen to the right voice or accept
what the opposition may say so that whatever is said can be given its
rightful interpretation.
You move everywhere and see the law being
broken with impunity and nobody is putting any check. Security is
collapsing; you are not safe on the road, in your house, in your school,
at night or during the day. This is not the Nigeria of our dream.
Tell
me how do you say a state that is alive to its responsibilities to its
citizens and its very fundamental duty of protecting lives and
properties of its citizens can be at rest when within a week or two more
than 400 lives were lost in Katsina and Zamfara.
There was a bomb in
the FCT with 75 lives lost and over 100 hospitalized, and within 24
hours over 200 young girls were captured and there is no trace of them.
In
the America we are copying, when one primary school was attacked and 11
children were killed, Obama had sleepless nights and since that time
the issue of gun control legislation started in America. But here while
these things were happening in 24 hours our own president was in Kano
attending a political rally and dancing on stage on live television.
Are you saying that the president is not concerned about what is happening?
It
is for you and Nigerians to judge not me to say it. But I am telling
you what he did. You have got the sense of judgment too, Nigerians also
got the same. Is it right?
But the government said that by canceling events like that, it will mean that the insurgents are stopping governance...
That
is a fallacy. That is not the way to show that government is serious
about fighting the insurgency. That is not the correct thing to do. You
know it, everyone knows it, let’s not pretend about it, let’s call a
spade a spade. We all have to move this country forward.
Look at the
diversion called national conference. They are already fighting. It is
happening when there is sitting National Assembly. The distortion in the
membership of the conference is an issue. People are saying abolish
local government. This is another effort to divert attention of the
public.
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