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I.B.B. Should Lead This Struggle. |
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By Chinedu V. Akuta
Newsdiaryonline.com Tuesday Oct 6,2009 |
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Briefs From Chinedu Vincent Akuta. |
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I.B.B. Should Lead This Struggle.
Thisday newspaper of Wednesday 23rd
September 2009, reported that former
Nigerian military ruler, General
Ibrahim Babangida has called for the
re-introduction of Option A4
electoral system in Nigeria. This is
a welcome development. It is also an
indication that he wants to be part
of the solution to the problems he
caused. He annulled the June 12 1993
presidential election, which was
judged by national and international
observers as the freest and fairest
election in Nigeria history. By
annulling this election, he also
annulled the system (Option A4) that
produced it.
Babangida’s comment did not come as
a surprise to me because I was
actually expecting it. The only
surprise to me was that, this
comment came a little bit late. In
February of this year (2009), I
wrote an article which was
specifically directed to Ibrahim
Babangida himself. The title of the
article was;
IBB, This is My Response to You.
The article was published on my web
blog (http://briefsfromakuta.blogspot.com),
including some other media outlets.
In the said article, I made some
comments, part of which I have
quoted below.
“However,
no person is above mistake. Many
world leaders have at one point or
the other made mistakes. In your own
case, a window of opportunity exists
now for you to redeem the mistake
you made in 1993. That window of
opportunity is for you to use your
influences to campaign for electoral
reforms. Nigerians will forgive you
and be more glad if you could help
to reintroduce Option A4 Electoral
system in Nigeria. Option A4 system
was your brain child, therefore you
need no explanation that it should
be the best system for Nigeria.
Nigeria has derailed largely because
of our corrupt electoral system. I
am appealing for your support in
this campaign for the reintroduction
of Option A4 system”
There are many benefits that Option
A4 can give to Nigeria, at least it
guarantees openness, transparency,
fairness etc. But one of the
greatest advantages of Option A4
electoral system is the fact that,
post electoral litigations are
avoided or reduced to the lowest
minimum. It’s too frustrating when
people have to undergo lengthy
litigations before claiming their
mandates. In Edo State, it took
Adams Oshiomhole 18 months to
reclaim his victory. I did a write
up on this issue as well. It was
titled;
Post Electoral Litigations In
Nigeria, Which Way Forward?
It was
published on my blog (http://briefsfromakuta.blogspot.com)
plus other national and
international media outlets. I wish
to share some interesting points
from that article. I have quoted
those paragraphs below;
“Only
God knows the legal costs of all
these litigations. The time wasted
on all these cases cannot be
captured on monetary terms. The
setbacks to the nation as a result
of these cases cannot be quantified.
This is also a serious threat to our
democracy and nation at large. It is
an unwanted distraction on the part
of government. The effects of all
these are that the masses are denied
the dividends of democracy.
Government abandons its primary
responsibility and only face
litigations”…, “Without doubts, an
average Nigerian is simply too tired
for this kind of setbacks. The
solution is simple, adopt the Option
A4 electoral system and we will have
a smooth, transparent and fair
elections. Nigerians are yet to see
a system better than Option A4”.
Following the manner that some
Senators spoke against the attempt,
to introduce a bill for the
establishment of electoral offenses
commission at the national assembly
on Wednesday 30th
September 2009, it becomes
imperative to seriously consider the
option A4 methods. From the debates
on the floor of Nigerian Senate on
30th September 2009, it
became obvious that some senators
were not comfortable with the
proposed bill. This can be avoided
using Option A4.
Now that Ibrahim Babangida has
called for the re-introduction of
Option A4 electoral system, the next
step should be how to actualize this
noble idea. This would have been
easier for him to achieve under his
military regime by using a decree.
But since we are in a democratic
dispensation, it will involve a lot
of political lobbying, media
campaign, sensitization of the
Nigerian masses, debates etc.
Campaigning to re-introduce Option
A4 will require total commitment.
Therefore Ibrahim Babangida should
come out and lead this campaign with
all his might. Am aware that he
still has some influences over some
political elites and some law
makers, therefore the National
Assembly will be a good place to
start mobilizing law makers towards
actualizing Option A4 electoral
system.
Next will be to organize debates,
symposiums, lectures and
sensitization of Nigerians on the
need to go the way of Option A4. As
a follow up to the above, I will
advocate for a formation of Option
A4 political party or the merging of
some existing parties to form Option
A4 political party. The singular
purpose of this party (Option A4
party) should be to seek power only
to re-introduce this system back to
our statute books. Some parties
exists overseas mainly for a
particular purpose. In the United
Kingdom, the Green Party exists
mainly to promote social and
environmental justice. The seek
power through campaigns and
electoral processes in order to
actualize their main purpose of
existence. Many Nigerians have
argued several times for the
re-introduction of this system back
to our electoral methods.
Babangida could also use his
influences to convince his state
government (Niger State) to
introduce the Option A4 electoral
method into their state electoral
commission. This might be easier to
achieve. Besides, charity begins at
home. If Niger State can adopt this
method, chances are higher that
other progressive states in Nigeria
might copy them. By canceling the
freest and fairest election in
Nigeria and by extension the Option
A4 system, Babangida became heavily
indebted to Nigerians. His pay back
time starts when he sincerely
commits his time and resources
towards working for the
re-introduction of Option A4 system
to Nigeria.
He (IBB) and Humphrey Nwosu (former
National Electoral Commission
Chairman during the 1992/93
elections when this method was used)
are among the top qualified people
in Nigeria to lead this campaign. I
have said so because; introduction
of Option A4 method was their brain
child. Since Babangida has spoken in
favour of re-introducing this
method, Humphrey Nwosu should please
make a comment on this as well. The
truth should always be spoken. Thank
goodness that Babangida has at least
spoken the truth.
Our group (Support Option A4,
Leicester-UK) will be willing to
partner with Ibrahim Babangida only
if he is ready, to lead the campaign
in Nigeria, for the re-introduction
of option A4 electoral system. Am
sure other groups might be ready to
join forces to actualize this
electoral method. Transparency and
fairness is what we need in our
electoral process. May God bless
Nigeria.
Chinedu Vincent Akuta
An activist and leader of “Support
Option A4 Group” Leicester-UK
akutachinedu@yahoo.com
http://briefsfromakuta.blogspot.com/ |
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