leader of the ACN and former governor of Lagos state, Asiwaju
Bola Tinubu got the shocker of his life after he was publicly humiliated
by Kogi Senator and former President of the Nigerian Union of
Journalists, Senator Smart Adeyemi who asked him at a party in Dubai why
he would serve a man who truncated democracy! Tinubu was stunned at the
effrontery of Adeyemi as was the audience. Tinubu, along with
controversial former minister of the Federal Capital Teritorry, Nasir
Elrufai, immediately left the hall after the incident apparently angered
that Adeyemi put Tinubu on the spot.
A large number of the who
is who in the Nigerian socio-political and economic strata had stormed
the City of Dubai in the UAE for the society wedding of the son of oil
mogul, Chief Jide Omokore, Tosin and his
heartthrob, Faisal, daughter of
Ambassador Azeez Musa.
There were no fewer than 20 senators on
hand, including Senate spokesman, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, Senator
Smart Adeyemi, Senators Magareth Okadigbo, Zainab Kure, Gbenga Ashafa,
Olugbenga Onaolapo Obadara, Boluwaji Kunlere, Anthony Adeniyi, Clever
Ikisikpo, Aisha Jummai Alhassan, Esther Nenadi Usman, Olubunmi Adetunmbi
and a former member of the upper chamber, Senator Joseph Akaagerger.
Besides
the heavy Senate representation, the crème de la crème of Lagos was
also represented. The Asiwaju of Lagos, Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu; the
Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu; a number of red cap chiefs, a former
Commissioner for Information and Strategy in Lagos State, Mr. Dele
Alake; and a former Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Mallam
Nasir el-Rufai were also at the wedding.
Governors in attendance
included the Akwa-Ibom State helmsman, Chief Godswill Akpabio and his
wife; Kogi State governor, Captain Idris Wada; a former Military
Administrator of Oyo State, General David Jemibewon, former chairman of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ahmadu Alli; former governor
of Kogi State, Alhaji Ibrahim Idris; Minister of Trade and Investment,
Dr. Segun Aganga, among many others.
Something no one was
prepared for, however, happened at the hall. As guests were getting
seated, the lot fell on the Chairman of Senate Committee on the Federal
Capital Territory (FCT) Senator Smart Adeyemi, to welcome the
dignitaries on behalf of the groom’s family. The Senator, a broadcaster,
went on and on reeling out the long list of the high and mighty.
A
drama was to play out between Senator Adeyemi and Senator Tinubu.
Adeyemi, who since he left behind his camera and microphone, has imbibed
the art of politicking just like the veterans, took Tinubu by surprise.
He
started by recognising Tinubu as the landlord of Chief Jide Omokore in
Lagos. He said Tinubu had shown himself as a good landlord at that and
that he was proud of Tinubu’s political prowess. He stated that looking
at Tinubu’s attainments so far, he should not be seen as Asiwaju of
Lagos, but Asiwaju of the entire kaaro o ojiire (Yorubaland). Tinubu was
elated, seeing a key opposition politician eulogise him to high
heavens.
Sources at the gathering told Sunday Tribune that the
former Lagos governor never knew he was in for a shocker from Adeyemi
who after reeling out the ACN leader’s pedigree, put the question
forward. Why would Tinubu be deploying his democratic credentials in
service of undemocratic elements? The hall went into deep silence, but
it was not a question and answer session. So, Tinubu could not offer a
response. Many of the guests who had offered ceaseless claps as Senator
Adeyemi reeled out Tinubu’s credentials were also shocked at the twist.
According
to the Kogi senator, Tinubu should be seen as leading the charge
towards democratisation of the country, rather than promoting those who
have truncated democratic growth of the nation in the past.
Senator
Adeyemi said that Since Tinubu should be seen as Asiwaju of the Yoruba
race, he was inherently a democrat because the Yoruba were democrats. He
added: As democrats, you cannot be seen to be aligned with a dictator.
Senator
Adeyemi had said: “I admire Senator Bola Ahmed Tinubu. He is the
landlord of the groom’s father in Lagos. A good landlord he is and he
has honoured his tenant here today. I looked at his accomplishments in
politics and his political antecedents and I say that this man should
not just be Asiwaju of Lagos but Asiwaju of the entire Kaaro o ojiire.
“Senator
Tinubu sir, I am, however, shocked that someone of your pedigrees will
be devoting his political acumen for the service of a non democrat.
Someone who had truncated democracy in the past….”
“I want to
assure you, Asiwaju, that there is a president in Nigeria, Goodluck
Jonathan, who has fought more battles than any other Nigerian leader in
the name of terrorism.
“In 2012, the budget for security was N900
billion; that money is enough to dualise all major roads in Nigeria. It
is enough to equip our universities. If that money had entered some
African countries, it would cripple the economy, but it was committed to
security because of terrorism.
“Goodluck Jonathan can be
likened to a pilot who took off and suddenly entered into turbulence.
With patience and perseverance, he weathered the storm. Today, he has
reached the cruising level and he is cruising towards 2015. I believe
you should be with this president as a democrat and not with a
dictator.”
The hall initially went into pin-drop silence, but
then erupted in huge ovations for the Kogi senator. Tinubu felt the
shocking twist to the senator’s prolonged eulogy. But it was not a
question and answer session so he could not offer a response.
Afterwards,
Tinubu and the former FCT Minister, el-Rufai, left the venue. They were
said to have been apparently unhappy at the decision of Senator Smart
to turn the venue to a political gathering.
To cap it all,
Senator Adeyemi moved a motion and put the question as it is done in the
Senate. He put the question, saying; “those in favour of the
solemnisation of Tosin and Faisal here today, say ‘aye’…… and the ayes
have it.”
It was not the first time Senator Adeyemi was lashing
out at those he blamed for truncating Nigeria’s democracy in the past.
During a debate on the remunerations for past presidents and Heads of
State, Senator Adeyemi rose on the Senate floor to announce that Nigeria
should place a ban on anyone who had truncated democracy in the past.
He insisted that anyone who had been seen to act negatively against the
growth of Nigeria’s democracy in the past should not be allowed as
partakers in the current politics, adding that the punishment for such
persons should be life ban from partisan politics
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