We will never allow one party system in Nigeria ____ Sumaila



From the way ANPP Governors are decamping back to PDP, it is tempting to think that Nigerian democracy is heading towards single party democracy. For the clarification about this, LEADERSHIP’s MUHAMMAD KABIR YUSUF discusses with a member of the inner caucus of the ANPP honourable Ibrahimn Abdurrahman Kawu Sumaila. A two term member of the house of representative and currently the deputy minority leader in the house, Kawu says it all about the future of ANPP and Nigerian democracy at large. Excerpts

 Honourable, how comfortable are you with the judgment of the Supreme Court over the 2007 presidential election dispute?

Well, I am very much comfortable since the Supreme Court is the last resort for the common man. The thing is that what ever judgment comes from the supreme count we must accept it. This is irrespective of whether the judgment pleases us or not. The way the judgment is passed is encouraging. It portrays the improvement in the judicial sector. Three out the seven judges stood in favour of ANPP. This is an indication that the rule of law is beginning to work in Nigeria .
What in your opinion should be the next line of action for the General (rtd) Muhammedu Buhari?
I am not competent enough to speak on his behalf. But about ANPP so far, there is presidential candidate. But we have a presidential aspirant. Muhammado Buhari is the presidential aspirant. And we are still organizing things between now and 2011.

What about the possibility of Buhari’s decamping from ANPP?

I only saw it on pages of national dailies. But he made it clear that he will remain in ANPP and will also work towards bringing internal democracy in the party.

How true is it the notion that lack of internal organization and other crises lead some governors to decamp from ANPP?

This is not true. It is not because of the crises they left the party. ANPP is an organized party. We have a sound leadership. Mahmmud Aliyu Shinkafi for example did not leave the party for any crisis but for his personal reasons. And the party will not allow it to happen again. The party is likely to go to court over the issue. And there we will justify that we don’t have any crisis.

It is being circulated in Kano that governor Ibrahim Shekarau will also decamp from ANPP towards the end of his tenure to be able to win a senatorial ticket.

This is not true. He made it clear to Nigerians that even if he would be the only ANPP governor he will be the last to leave ANPP. There is nothing tempting enough to make a reasonable leader like Shekarau to abandon his people and decamp.

Giving the elements of anti Buhari within ANPP in Kano , how do you want to be seen in relation to Buhari?

Well, Muhammad Buhari is the candidate to my party in 2003 and 2007 presidential elections. He is a leader in ANPP and in Nigeria as whole. He deserves our respect for the credibility he earned for himself through his past performance at different capacities in public services. We shall continue to respect him.

From 1999 up to 2007, ANPP was the strongest opposition party in the Nigerian democracy, but the party seems to be slacking down as the party is loosing in numbers and credibility.

No, we are not losing any credibility. It is those people who decamp to PDP that lost their credibility. And let me assure you that there are people in ANPP who do every thing within their abilities to depend the integrity of the party. Actually, ANPP is supposed to be the official opposition party in Nigeria and it is perfectly carrying out the task. We now the second largest party in the country. We have the numbers in the parliament so also some state governors.

From the way things are moving, it seems that Nigeria is moving towards single party democracy considering the kind the way people are decamping to PDP. How do you view the situation?

I dno’t think so. As far as we are concerned, we will remain in ANPP and continue to give PDP headache. We will never allow one party system to happen in Nigeria . You see, even those decamping to PDP are doing so far fear of rigging against them. In the past, there were many cases of not having free and fair election and unnecessary intimidation from the ruling party, which caused many people to panic and eventually decamp to PDP. But now, if we can be able to get the promised comprehensive electoral reform, we can be able to arrest the situation. And right now, we have a committee in the national assembly working on this particular project.

As the deputy minority leader, are you making any move to make sure that opposition partiesremain relevant in the democracy?

Of course yes. We put all hands on deck to be sure that we remain as vibrant as possible. We often hold meetings we the leadership of ANPP to strategize not only on how to make our party relevant but also on how move Nigeria forward. Right now, we are considering the possibility of injecting new blood in the party for a better tomorrow. We even tasked ourselves in the national assembly on that project

What about the allegations that the leadership of ANPP did not consult the teaming populace of Nigerian voters in the process of making the decisions t o join the unity government?

We have gone in line with the provisions of the constitution of our party. The constitution says that in decision making of this nature, we must recourse to national working committee, national executive members and national caucus, which we did. 13 out the 15 members of national caucus voted for joining the unity government. And I believe that a good understanding between Umaru Yaradua’s government and Kano government, which is my secondary constituency, for example will benefit Kano people a lot. We know what we experienced in Obsanjo’s administration. We will never pray for such thing to happen again.

Comments

Anonymous said…
KASU/09/MCM/1054
ABDUSSALAM S. RAMALAN

I think if the situation continue, political parties in Nigeria will be two! The INEC recently reduced the number of parties. The major oppossition parties marged last week as they say to defeat the rulin PDP. And to bring about National development.
Unknown said…
OLUYORI RONKE PRECIOUS
KASU/09/MCM/1093
The best thing for us in Nigeria is the two party system.
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Unknown said…
Yusuf Sani
KASU/09/MCM/1080
From my understanding, some people leave one party for another because of their own personal intrest. Some go to other party for money while some for other reasons like dispute with other members of his first party.
EVELYN MORENIKE ADIGUN (kasu/09/mcm/1082) said…
A single party system will never work in Nigeria. With the presence of an opposition party, the ruling party will be careful not to work based on selfish interest. It is in Nigeria that you find party prostitution by our political leaders. They are not ready for selfless service,they are only after what will favour their ambition.
Anonymous said…
Deborah Adesuyi kasu/09/mcm/1085 anybody that leaves one party to anoda, simply wants where he can get wat he wants. One party system is not obtainable in nigeria.
Anonymous said…
yakubu danjuma kasu/09/mcm/1018 our democracy cannot thrive under one party system
Mohammed Umar Pharook (kasu/09/mcm/1063) said…
Although they say its a multi-party democracy, but in the real sense of things on ground, we have been under the governance of a single party since 1999, the so called opposition parties lack the capacity to put up a strong opposition to the ruling party and that is because, they lack internal democracy, so how can they wrestle power from the party in power, I would suggest they put there houses in order before coming out to challenge for seats of power, else the whole multi-party concept is just meant for the books.
Anonymous said…
Evelyn Bartholomew kasu/09/mcm/1031 it wil be better for Nigeria to practice its multi party. If we practice two party system like we will suffer their fate.
Anonymous said…
sulaiman zubaida B(kasu/09/mcm/1038). From the way things are going its like one party system is happening in Nigeria.
hamza umar hassan kasu/09/mcm/1065 said…
A one party systerm is not good for country as big as nigeria to rule,multi party system give room for diff idea and the development of the country,
Anonymous said…
Sarah Ayuba kasu/09/1927 With the situation in nigeria polical single party is a problem to the nation.our best resolve is a multy party system.because with two nigeria is in trouble.
Anonymous said…
peter ishaku kasu/09/mcm/1020... i go with the multi party system
Anonymous said…
Godiya Daniel
kasu/09/mcm/1025
i swear one party will suit nigeria.especially those politician doing party prostitution.
Paul Yunana Adams kasu/09/mcm/1045 said…
ANPP is no longer the opposition party today becauser its followership was built around Buhari. Similar fate awaits CPC. Decamping is the order of the day among our politicians. All these are quite unfortunate. It's a sign that we are not heading to the right direction.
Anonymous said…
Kasu/09/mcm/1009. From d way things are going,Nigeria is practicing a single party system because the rulling party keeps winning but I think a two party system should be practiced.
KASU/09/MCM/1044 BENJAMIN MAIRAFI ALI said…
ANPP lacked internal unity which would have played instrumental roles in achieving its political objectives.
Anonymous said…
simnom usman kasu/09/mcm/1047 it is not possible in a country with over 250 ethnic group
Anonymous said…
ezekiel jonas auta kasu/09/mcm/1013 mult party would be more preferable because it would encourage competition thereby making each party striving to outwit its opposition
Anonymous said…
Musa Khadijah Karimullah(Kasu/09/mcm/1062). Sumaila made the statement that; their party will continue to a challenge to the ruling PDP. But PDP gains new members daily, we pray the ANPP win in the next election.
Anonymous said…
Kasu/09/mcm/1072 Hadiza Aliyu hayatu
It is not going to work in nigeria becausa it percially encaurages sectionalism
Anonymous said…
KASU/09/MCM/1002
What we are practicing in Nigeria is a single party system, but we need multi party system.
Anonymous said…
KASU/09/MCM/1002
What we are practicing in Nigeria is a single party system, but we need multi party system.
sadiya ibrahim muhammed kasu/09/mcm/1067 said…
A single party system is working in nigeria since 1999,but nigeria is too big for a single party system
Anonymous said…
mercy michael,kasu/09/mcm/1014.i agree with multi party system
ABUBAKAR SALIS said…
ABUBAKAAR SALIS KASU/08/MCM/1065 YES WE WILL NOT, WE ARE WITH YOU 100%
ABUBAKAR SALIS said…
ISMAIL HARUNA KASU/09/MCM/1032 MASHA'ALLAH NEVER THINK OF ONE PARTY IN MY NIGERIA
Anonymous said…
Even the developed countries don't operate on one party system talk less of us because it just can't work, I strongly agree with the writer. Kasu /09 /mcm /1022 opeyemi babalola
lukman muhammad kasu/09/mcm/1006 said…
One party system is just a disenfranchisement
Ahmed Usman kasu/09/mcm/1026 said…
Multy. Party system is the. Best to nigeria and africa at large
Anonymous said…
Kasu/09/mcm/1055 one party system will not be ok for a country like nigeria cause of our divers ethnic groups
Anonymous said…
Kasu/09/mcm/1079 we have different langauages so one party system will not be good for nigeria
IBRAHIM SALISU GIMBA. KASU/09/MCM/1058 said…
With the nature of Nigerian politics it can be single party system because each and every region is willing to establish it own party just because of the purpose left unknomn but mostly for resources reasons.
Jega is now de-registering some but without legal back up.
kasu/09/mcm/1010 said…
A single party system is not idea,but Nigeria is diverse in nature that's why the multi-party system is most suitable.
kasu/09/mcm/1010 said…
A single party system is not a bad idea,but Nigeria is diverse in nature that's why the multi-party system is most suitable.
Anonymous said…
Shamsuddeen Umar kasu/09/mcm/1050

only tow party system can bring about vibrant opposition so we have to imitate Americans
Unknown said…
MAIMUNAT ALIYU ISA KASU/09/MCM/1073
A one party system in Nigeria could end up leading the country into a state of anarchy. Despite the presence of strong opposition parties in the country at the moment, the atrocity being perpetrated by the ruling party is what is causing the current insecurity in the country. Multi-party system favours this country for good governance. It will check mate the excesses of the ruling party.

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