Icheoku thought that 2011 would be a good year for the opposition to step forward forcefully on the Nigeria political landscape but they fumbled and flopped as their prospective alliances collapsed and it was deja vu to your tents all opposition parties once again. These mushroom parties are already operating on a position of deficit, so much weakened by not being in power since 1999 and looking vanquished before the fight, and you wonder what chance they have, standing by themselves and going it individually into the April elections. Icheoku says if only these political parties knew better and really in it for a change - to change the party in power, the PDP. But unfortunately the sponsors and principal officers of these parties are in it for the road-show and name of an also-ran presidential candidates and governors etc. It is very obvious that Nigerians have become tired of the ruling PDP uninspiring leadership of the past twelve years and hunger for a change, but the opposition parties have not given them an alternative they can count on and have failed to provide them with a meaningful exit from the lost in the wilderness PDP to enable them vote the PDP out of power. Just an off-cuff, assuming there will be an election this time around; admitted PDP were never voted for in the first place but out-rigged other riggers into office!
Now back to the parties presidential candidates and their running mates. The biggest story in this 2011 unfolding political drama by the legion of irreconcilable opposition political parties is the manner of people they chose as their presidential candidates and vice presidential candidates respectively. Icheoku is particularly miffed by ACN's choice of Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as its presidential candidate, a matter made worse by the later's choice of one Sunny Ugochukwu as his vice presidential candidate and running mate. Imam Muhammadu Buhari's vice presidential pick of Tunde Bakare is equally ridiculous and Icheoku wonders whether these parties never had the great fortune of having a vice presidential candidate search/select committee do this job for them as is done in civilized democracies the world over. Governor Shekarua of Kano State and former Governor John Odigie Oyegun as presidential and vice presidential candidates of the ANPP will not factor much in this discussion as they stand second to zero chance of ever winning the election; so Icheoku shall concern itself with more serious contenders.
Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as a presidential candidate is laughable and the butt of rude jokes the world over as an "Nza" the bird which after eating belly-full, challenged its gods to a wrestling match. Icheoku asks what makes Mallam Nuhu RIbadu suddenly viable as a party's presidential candidate or is fighting crime now tantamount to building a strong economy or having necessary foreign policy experience required of present day leaders? Icheoku simply rejects the notion that Mallam Nuhu Ribadu is qualified to be president of Nigeria just because he selectively pursued Olusegun Obasanjo third term agenda; hounding people who were opposed to Obasanjo third term in office. If only this mallam could explain to Nigerian electorates what suddenly changed that he now cavorts with his then EFCC's enemy numero uno, Bola Tinubu; or has Tinubu's economic and financial crimes now been forgiven just because he has bankrolled Nuhu Ribadu's presidential campaign, after first foisting him on the ACN? What manner of man is this Mallam Nuhu Ribadu anyway?
Icheoku says this particular mallam is too full of it as he now thinks himself as a very important politician in Nigeria just because he selectively pursued a vindictive war on corruption against his mentor's opponents and vocal critics? Mallam Nuhu Ribadu as a presidential candidate is a blind man leading another blind man; a matter made worst in his choice of a vice presidential candidate. A blatant political neophyte presidential candidate, whose first ever decision as a "potential president" exposed his underbelly as a non-starter, with his choice of a political-nobody as his running mate? Icheoku wonders aloud whether Mallam Nuhu Ribadu's selection of Sunny Ugochukwu as his vice presidential running mate ever had the benefit of any vetting or politically informed decision. If so, what were the high-points and strong selling points or criteria for choosing Sunny Ugochukwu and who is this Sunny Ugochukwu other than being an educationist residing in America? A somewhat complete stranger to the Nigeria political scene who is hardly known in his Anambra State community in Nigeria; talkless of the Nigerian American Diaspora is running as ticket with a skinny mallam from Adamawa State and you wonder what derivatives these two green horns bring to ACN chances at the April 2011 election.
Icheoku says if this selection is a test-case for the kind of policy-decisions a "president" Mallam Nuhu Ribadu will make, then Nigerians do not deserve such embarrassment from her "president" and might as well have late President Umaru Yar'Adua resurrected instead. Icheoku concedes that Mallam Nuhu Ribadu is not too ambitious by running for the office of the president; but it is arrogant, foolish and stupid for him to to think that he has solid grounds to offer himself for the office. It is also incredulous for Mallam Nuhu RIbadu to compare himself with America's Barack Obama, admitted they both are youthful; but Nuhu Ribadu was never his law school journal's editor in chief; was never a keynote speaker in his party's national convention; was never his State's legislator; was never a Federal Senator representing his state and above all, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu was never a community organizer nor is he endowed by the creator with oratorical prowess. So it infuriates Icheoku very much whenever the comparison is made about Nuhu Ribadu with America's President Obama; needless to say that even a fourteen year old American is usually more exposed than a 45 year old mallam in Nigeria's police force. Icheoku borrowing a phrase from one American politician reiterates " Barack Obama I know, but Mallam Nuhu RIbadu ain't Barack Obama"! The consolation however is that Mallam Nuhu Ribadu will not make any dent in the outcome of the April 2011 election as he would not even win his hometown or local government or his Adamawa State or any other northern States for that matter; that one wonders why Ashiwaju Bola Tinubu is even wasting resources on him, instead of running himself as the presidential candidate since neither of them would win anyways. So the question that still remains unanswered is who and what sprang Nuhu Ribadu on top of the ACN ticket?
As for Pastor Gbolahan Sindiku Babatunde Bakare, Buhari got himself a poodle for a dogfight as this vice presidential candidate has no electoral value or political capital for Buhari to mine, in his uphill battle to sell himself to Nigerians as fit and proper person to be their president. His choice of Tunde Bakare is another lost cause as Bakare brings nothing to the Buhari ticket other than being just another religious extremist bigot and will not win any state for the ticket; not even in his catchment South-West. Icheoku concurs that “Bakare has no business in politics; the kind of politics that he should be playing is to reshape people in the way of the Lord; to make them follow the path of honor and integrity” but not to formulate policies. Another commentator also described Bakare's choice as vice presidential candidate as that which only an extremist, fanatical, maniacal, religious zealot like Imam Buhari could make and Icheoku agrees. Imam Muhammadu Buhari further alienated the Igbo South-East by not choosing his running mate from the region and as a result will not win any State in the South-East. Buhari will also not win any state in the South-South either, it being President Jonathan's bastion and likewise the North Central Middle Belt states. Eventually Buhari will be left with only his five northwestern sharia states which he has to fight with PDP for; creating a scenario of a quick game-over for Buhari in the forthcoming April election. Icheoku says a Buhari/Tinubu ticket would have been the most formidable to challenge the institutionalized PDP's Jonathan/Sambo now seemingly unassailable ticket. As it stands, President Goodluck Jonathan and Vice President Namadi Sambo are still the party to beat in the April election, with well-secured stronghold in the South-South, South-East and North-Central zones added to a strong governors support in others. Icheoku wonders what hope really exists for the other opposition political parties in their attempt to wrestle power from the PDP in the forthcoming April election.
Be that as it may, Icheoku says Nigeria does not need and will not have a theocracy which the government of Imam Muhammadu Buhari and Pastor Bakare would portend; hence the duo must be handily defeated. The good news is that both zealots do not stand a chance in hell of being elected as president and vice president in Nigeria and they will not be elected in April either. Both men are religious fanatics, representing fringes of both religions as typified in Boko Haram branch of Islam and some sliver of Pentecostal Christianity respectively. So if this ticket is elected "elected", other denomination as well as none-denominated Nigerians including animists and atheists alike, will feel completely alienated, encumbered that they are being ruled by zealots who do not understand them and will not be their best advocate. Anyway theirs is a losing ticket and for all intent and purpose, dead on arrival.
Imam Muhammadu Buhari is an unapologetic religious extremist and Icheoku is still haunted by the knowledge of his extra-judicial murder of Bartholomeo Owo and three others for an offence which was not a death-penalty offense when it was committed; but which the blood thirsty Islamist made punishable by death through a retroactive decree just to shed their innocent blood. That Buhari has till date, not considered it right and proper to apologise to Nigerians, particularly the families of his draconian-decrees victims and for his arbitrariness in office offends Icheoku's sensibilities and baffles our sense of decency. Islamist Buhari blew it when he did not pick Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as a formidable running mate notwithstanding their alleged Islamic angle; afterall Abiola and Kingibe ran a joint Muslim ticket and they won on June 12th? Anyway even a messianic vice presidential candidate would not have made any difference in the matter of Imam Muhammadu Buhari as he is simply too extreme with his religious views to be freely elected president of Nigeria. Nigerians have not forgotten Buhari's extra-judicial murders of Barthlomeow Owo, Bernard Ogedengbe and Lawal Ojuolape; those 53 suitcases allegedly stuffed with currency which were smuggled into Nigeria by Buhari's ADC Major Jokolo in 1984 despite Buhari's ordered boarder closure; the very subjective draconian Decree 4 as well as the mother of all his offenses - the overthrow of a then democratically elected President Shehu Shagari's government in December 1983. And this skeletal and gaunt-looking religious fanatic that is now posturing and presenting himself to be democratically elected as Nigeria's president in 2011? Therefore it does not really matter who Buhari might have picked as his running mate, he simply has too much baggage and is unelectable and cannot be elected president in Nigeria, not in 2011 and not anytime ever.
But had there been a successful alliance and Buhari chose Asiwaju Bola Tinubu as his running mate, may be he would have stood some chance at putting up some fight against PDP's President Jonathan in the April election. With Buhari's stronghold in the core Northwestern Nigeria Islamic Sharia states of Katsina, Kebbi, Sokoto, Kano, Zamafara and Bola Tinubu's bastion in the Southwestern states they could force a coalition government with the eventual winning party with their nine states? But no, he settled for a mediocre vice presidential candidate, a fellow religious fundamentalist Tunde Bakare for a running mate. A man who brings nothing new nor adds anything of value to a ticket already encumbered by Buhari's personal excessive political negatives. Muhammadu Buhari is an irreparably, politically, damaged goods in Nigeria; he is not marketable to moderate Nigerians who happen to be in the majority and therefore cannot be elected in a general election as president. Tunde Bakare is a political nitwit who cannot even guarantee his Later Rain congregation's votes for the ticket of two religious radicals; talkless of his Egbaland or Ogun State or the greater Yoruba Southwest. So what use is his choice one may ask; but Imam Buhari knows best. Like Wole Soyinka, Tunde Bakare has no business dabbling in politics and should have remained the society's conscientious objector and a credible voice among the rambling voices of so many rabble-rousers that abound in Nigeria. Unfortunately however, his acceptance of Buhari's offer to be his running mate has now perpetually marked him as a partisan who used the SNG for his personal aggrandizement and to achieve some iota of political relevance. Henceforth, whatever action Pastor Tunde Bakare takes will be viewed by majority of Nigerians through the prism of a person with an agenda - scheming to preserve his self-interest.