Question 23 Of 23 Presiding Questions For 2023 Presidential Quests: Their Ambitions Versus Our Convictions
In
conclusion of this momentous question series, the new political culture that
Nigeria requires her next democratically elected President to facilitate by
starting with his political party on May 29, 2023, is one encapsulated in my
article titled “From Tea Parties To Political Parties: Formatting The
Highfliers Of Democratic Regression To Livewires Of Demonstrable Progression”. The
piece was published on the 12th day of June, 2022, in commemoration
of Nigeria’s 2022 Democracy Day and the 30th anniversary of the
annulment of the June 12, 1993 Presidential election believed to have been won
by the late Chief M.K.O Abiola.
If
politics is not all about power-grabbing but intended for good governance, and
good governance is in turn intended for service, imagine both the ruling and
opposition political parties in Nigeria taking up a new culture that entails;
1.
Civic volunteering & community service: Without contravening the electoral laws (that is, without engaging
in open campaigns; without wearing politically branded items etc.) and after
notification of relevant authorities, wouldn’t it be a remodeled political
culture for political parties to mobilize their members to do the following even
when the elections are not around the corner;
·
clean
a dirty market on a weekend;
·
clear
blocked drains of major roads;
·
control
road traffic during a logjam;
·
coordinate
fund-raisers to rebuild a dilapidated round-about, primary health center,
school or Police Station;
·
and
many more
2. Development-inclusive meeting
agendas: “An X-ray of
the usual meeting agendas (pre-election and post-election) of political parties
divulges 5 major discussions around self namely ‘how’ to raise & share
campaign funds; distribution formula for political offices; contracts-lobbying;
influencing, planning & execution of empowerment programmes by legislators
within the party; and extension of moral & financial support to members
hosting social events like birthday, burial, chieftaincy & house-warming ceremonies).
Instead, why can’t a political party meeting in this new age have an item on
its agenda that permits discussions of identified classrooms without roofs within
the party’s geographical location? Whether your party is in power or not, is it
forbidden to take a picture of the dilapidated classroom and attach same to a
letter to be written and forwarded to the Ministry of Education after your political
party meeting?
3. Physical development-related
innovation in political contests: For
instance, instead of N100m (one hundred million naira) price tag
for the purchase of Expression Of interest (EOI) forms for Presidential
contests, can political parties be innovative in compelling contestants to
undergo physical development of their society? For example, can’t the party
request aspirants to each expend N50m on the upgrade of 1 primary health center
or 2 schools or 3 Police stations in their LGAs of origin (with verifiable
evidence – pictures, videos etc.) within 4 weeks before coming forward to
procure the form for (the remaining) N50m?
4. Political party Academy: An APC Academy, Labour party Academy, PDP
Academy and so forth will do well to articulate respective party ideologies;
enlighten new members; train new public office-holders on legislative or
executive duties (as the case may be); develop policy thrusts for Presidents,
Governors & LGA Chairmen and function as their routine think-tanks;
regularly update old members on party ethos; adapt/adopt best development
practices from various parts of the globe and share same with members etc.
Won’t it?
5. Stoppage of the crowning of Presidents and Governors as ‘leaders’
of political parties: It
is despicable and anti-democratic, in my view, for a ruling party (not the
government) to subjugate the decisions of thousands or millions of party
members to the whims and caprices of one President or Governor within the party.
What does the job description of a party Chairman imply, if he/she is not the
leader of the party? When Mr. President or Mr. Governor falls short of the
party’s ‘legitimate and selfless’ expectations, will any of the Chairman,
Working Committee, Executive Committee, Board of Trustees, Council of Elders or
other organs of the party be empowered to reprove and nudge him/her back to
track when he/she is already seen as the ‘leader of the party’?
Therefore, do you agree with the five points above
as examples of how political parties in Nigeria can remodel our political
culture?
a. I strongly agree because the points
truly represent a new political culture and they are practicable.
b. I agree but I’m not really convinced
that they are practicable.
c. I disagree because the points are too
idealistic and not practicable.
d. I strongly disagree because the
prevailing political culture in Nigeria is not as bad as being portrayed.
I strongly agree. Those five points are very much practicable
ReplyDeleteb. I agree but I’m not really convinced that they are practicable.
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