“O To Ge’’: How I Originated Campaign Slogan That Dethroned Saraki - Originator
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Every revolution starts like a seed, it
grows to become an oak tree,’’ these were the words of the 79 year-old
Alhaji LAK Jimoh, the originator of the campaign slogan, “O To Ge”, of
the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kwara.
The septuagenarian
whose LAK acronyms stand for Lazeez Ayinla Kolawole, spoke to the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ilorin on how he came about the wild fire
campaign slogan, “O to Ge” which literally translates to “Enough is
Enough’’.
“O To Ge’’ has been described by election observers as
an impactful three words campaign slogan effectively used to end decades
of political hegemony of a self-imposed dynasty in Kwara.
The
observers saw the APC’s clean sweep of the Feb. 23 Presidential and
National Assembly elections in the state as an upset and a death knell
for the Senate President, Bukola Saraki and the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP) in Kwara politics.
In the elections, PDP unprecedentedly,
lost the presidential election and the entire three Senatorial and six
House of Representatives seats to the APC.
The major upset was
the defeat of the senate president in his stronghold, Kwara Central
Senatorial zone by the APC candidate, Dr. Ibrahim Oloriegbe.
Oloriegbe
polled a total of 123,808 votes to defeat the Senate President who
scored 68,994 votes in the four Local Governments Areas of Kwara Central
Senatorial District.
Contrary to claims in certain quarters,
Jimoh, a renowned politician in Kwara, said “O to Ge’’ movement actually
started in 2010 when he was an aspirant for the Kwara Central
Senatorial seat under the PDP, preparatory to the 2011 general
elections.
The 1971 graduate of Political Science from the
University of Lagos said he contested the seat with Saraki, but was
“robbed of his mandate’’.
Before, 2010, Jimoh said he had used a
similar slogan, “It Is Time For Change’’ in 1983 when he contested Kwara
Governorship Primaries of the PDP which was also won by Bukola Saraki.
“This movement did not just start in 2018. Every revolution starts like a seed and with time it grows to become an oak tree.
“When I foresaw the revolution that will end the era of bad governance in Kwara, majority of the people did not see it.
“People did not see it then and I was accused of being too revolutionary but I assured them that we will ultimately get there.
“Gradually,
the revolution assumed the spine and magnitude that we just saw in this
year’s election, when the people used the power of vote to dethrone
decades of political dynasty that had impoverished Kwara,’’ he said.
Jimoh,
who left public service as Permanent Secretary in 1982 for active
politics, alleged that for 40 years, Kwara was under the “government of
hegemony of exploitation, massive looting of public resources and
administration so insensitive to the plights of the people’’.
He
explained: “Kwara is not an industrial state, it is an agrarian state
but today we do not have even a Ministry of Agriculture. We do not have
any thriving agricultural project at all.
“All the agric nurseries and training schools and even the land of the Ministry of Agriculture were sold out.’’
He said the media hyped multi-billion Naira Shonga Farm project by Bukola Saraki as governor of Kwara was a sham.
“Billons of Naira were pumped into the project but till today no single farm product came out of the farm till it got Moribund.
“It
is all fraud. What they called Zimbabwe farmers were just farm workers
who did not bring a dime to the state for investment yet they called
them investors.
“It was the state government that borrowed
billions of Naira from the defunct Intercontinental Bank and gave it to
these people but we have nothing to show for it,’’ he said.
Jimoh
said that Kwara inherited some employment creating establishments like
the Jebba Paper Mill, Tate and Lile Sugar manufacturing company in
Bacita and the British Morris Tobacco Company, which had all collapsed
because of hostile economic atmosphere.
He alleged that
the state owned Trade Bank, was liquidated simply because the management
was not cooperating with political authority to use the Bank for
looting of resources.
Jimoh said under the watchful eyes of the
past administrations also, state owned Gateway Insurance Company, Kwara
Express and Kwara Hotels folded up.
He said the state had
witnessed a total decay of infrastructure, ranging from bad roads, poor
health delivery system, collapse of environmental sanitation and
educational system.
“When I saw all these, I said we must not continue in that way and allow these people to destroy the state.
“Then, I said, “O to Ge, Enough is Enough. We must rise against the misrule and slavery,’’ he said.
Jimoh
said the maladministration started having significant impact on the
people when it was extended to the civil service when workers,
pensioners and the common man started feeling the pinch.
He said the civil service which ought to be the engine room of government was politicised and turned to rubber stamp.
Jimoh
said some Level 12 officers with political godfathers were being
appointed as Permanent Secretaries above their seniors thereby,
dampening the morale of workers
He said the situation got so bad
that government could no longer pay salaries of civil servants as well
as gratuities and pensions of retirees.
“With reckless looting of
the state’s treasury and siphoning of government money to individual
pockets, the government could not pay salaries of civil servants.
“The
entitlements of retirees after 35 years of active service to the state
were not paid and they were regularly being called for screening during
which many of them died
“In 2008, the Bukola Saraki government
borrowed N3.3 billion from Intercontinental Bank to settle the
accumulated arrears of benefits of Kwara retirees.
“When the
government received the money, a committee set up for the disbursement
recommended that 50 per cent of the money be used for the pensioners
while the balance be used for the development of infrastructure.’’
Jimoh
said the pensioners challenged the legality of the government’s
decision to use the money borrowed to settle their entitlements for
development of infrastructure.
He said the matter got to the Supreme Court and many of the pensioners were yet to be paid.
Jimoh
said the Local Government Administration was not left out in the
maladministration with the Joint Account System which had left the
Councils unproductive.
He said the cumulative effects of decades
of bad governance led to the mass action and revolution fuelled by “O to
Ge movement that witnessed the end of the Saraki grip on Kwara
politics.
“It is not just about campaign because the people of
Kwara decided that they want a change of government because they were
tired of the old order.
“What we have achieved today is the collective efforts of all Kwarans who wear the shoes and know where they pinch,’’ he said.
The
Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed who is the APC
leader in Kwara shared the view of Jimoh that the liberation of Kwara
from the grip of a crippling hegemony was a collective effort of all
Kwarans.
The minister recently said at an event in Abuja: “I must
stress and I have said this that the credit for the liberation of Kwara
goes to the good people of the state who, in spite of efforts to
compromise them, refused to sell their votes.
“A simple slogan, O
To Ge (Enough is Enough), captured the determination of the people to
vote out those who have held them down for decades. And that
is precisely what they did.
“The victory in Kwara was achieved in the sweetest way. The election was conducted in an atmosphere of peace and security.
“No
single shot was fired throughout Kwara. No one snatched ballot box. It
was an atmosphere of conviviality. It was a sharp departure from what
used to be in the state.
“It confirms what we have been saying,
that when there is adequate security, there will be a level playing
ground for all the parties, and for all Kwarans,’’ he said.
The
minister, however, appealed that the job was not completed yet, until
March 9, the date for the Governorship and State House of Assembly
elections.
He urged everyone to come out en masse to vote for all
APC candidates and make it another free, fair, credible and peaceful
election.
Mohammed urged the voters to ignore the threat by the
opposition to disrupt the Saturday’s poll assuring that the government
would provide adequate security to protect them.
He said they got
the information that the opposition were planning to unleash political
thugs to attack and intimidate voters during the Saturday’s poll.
“We have been hearing a lot of things that the opposition has imported a lot of thugs to Kwara to disrupt Saturday’s elections.
“If anyone does so, he or she will be risking his or her life.’’
He
reassured the people that the Federal Government would provide adequate
security for all during the elections scheduled for Saturday.
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