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     “All political parties die at last of swal­lowing their own lies.” – Dr Arbuthnot, 1667-1735, VANGUARD BOOK OF QUO­TATIONS, VBQ p 191.

    Note: This article started on the day of the Ondo State Election. The result was not surprising. “You can’t beat something with nothing”. PDP is now nothing.

    Obong Victor Attah, former Gover­nor of Akwa Ibom State and former Trustee of the PDP, is an internation­ally-recognised Architect. He was the first African to be granted licence to practice as an Architect in New York State. Attah turned 86 on November 20 this year. Few Nigerians are aware that Attah designed the PDP flag. As a member of the G-34, a group led by late Dr Aler Ekwueme, GCON, former Vice President, 1979-1983, and an artist like all architects, the flag symbolised an all-inclusive party. Its original con­stitution reflected the intention of the founding fathers to create a society in which glaring marginalisation of any group will not be allowed. Ekwueme was on the way to become the first President elected under the PDP ban­ner when powerful people intruded into the party; forced PDP to violate its own constitution and accept Obasanjo as their candidate. The facts are detailed in PDP: CORRUPTION INCORPORAT­ED. Self-righteous Obasanio was thus the first beneficiary of the corruption of a sacred set of political principles laid out by patriotic Nigerians.

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    Obasanjo quickly moved to dis­mantle the PDP constitution and to substitute one which was an image of himself – a dictator at heart; despite his hypocritical pronouncements now. He appointed and removed party Chair­men at will and approved candidates for elections at all three tiers of govern­ment. How he removed Chief Audu Og­beh would bring tears to anyone’s eyes. He sowed the seeds of the destruction of our democracy.

    Today, Attah is no longer active in politics. But, at S6, he must certainly feel disillusioned by what the PDP has become. The flag he designed is now a mockery of what the PDP has become in his life time. I was still writ­ing this article when the result of the Ondo State election was announced. It is predictable what will follow. There will be a massive desertion of the PDP to the APC. A few years ago, when late Vincent Ogbulafor, then Chairman of the party, announced as if he was God, that “PDP will rule for seventy years”, I told him that he will not live for 70 years, but he might live long enough to see the party out of power. He did both. PDP had been living on borrowed time since Jonathan lost control of the party and suffered defeat. Now time has run out for the party.

    Even now, close to half of the lead­ing members of the APC were once in PDP.

    More will now follow; leaving a party, so weak as not to offer much op­position to the APC. Mr. Daniel Bawl, former spokesman for Atiku, the presi­dential candidate of the PDP in the 2023 elections, who was blasting the APC as lustfully as he did since the elections in September this year, was invited by President Tinubu to “come and eat”. He quickly accepted the offer and is now eating in Aso Rock and singing the praises of his new paymaster. That raises the question: which party will defeat APC in 2027? The answer curi­ously enough might be APC itself or a new party primarily Northern based. In fact, we might be heading for region­al parties such as we had before 1960.

    Two developments account for this position.

    One, the APC, never a political party, in just nine and a half years, has left the North reassessing its support for APC. The eight years of Buhari blinded the people to assume that the party was working in their own interests. His de­parture had laid bare the truth. Under Buhan, APC was a party of the elite, by the elite and for the elite. Tinubu’s pres­idency has marginalised the Northern elite; like never before. They want to re­dress the situation as soon as possible.

    Two, hitherto, Northerners have lacked a rallying point; there was no common agenda. Tinubu’s Tas Reform Bill, considered anti-North by the vast majority, has provided the impetus for regional collective action. It is doubtful if any Northern politician will support the bill and survive politically. As one old friend from the North West told me, “I canvassed for votes for Tinubu. He is holding a knife to our throats in the North. We will not allow him to get away with it.” It was therefore not surprising to me that all the Northern governors are opposed to the Tas Bill. The real surprise was the unanimous opposition of Southern governors as well. Given the fact that the majority of Governors belong to the APC, that has revealed the lack of principle within the party. It is doubtful if any Repub­lican Governor will oppose a Tax Bill proposed by Trump because the party’s position on taration has been consistent for over a hundred years. A situation in which the President’s own party Gov­ernors and most National Assembly members might turn against him is worrisome – even if expected in a na­tion where politics without principles is the norm.

    Tax Reform: Possible Isolation Of Lagos State

    “There are plans from Lagos to colo­nise the North.” Kwakwanso.

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    The Presidential candidate of the NNDP is not alone in condemning the Tar Reform Bills; which most com­mentators, nationally, have not read; and very few understand. But, it now serves as a fulcrum for moving massive Northern sentiments against the APC in the region. The Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, a few days after Kwakwan­so spoke, made an even more unmistak­able declaration.

    2027: “North’ll be best served by Northerners”. – Report November 21, 2024.

    Just in case anybody in Abuja miss­es the point, the ACE Chairman said that “Notwithstanding the parlous state of Arewa’s glaring economic conditions, the policies of the current Federal Government has continued to make matters much worse, with little indications of needed sensitivity to the precarious existential conditions of Arewa people… economic reforms while indeed desirable, should not impoverish the same people they are meant to serve…”. Battle line drawn.

    Elected, as well as appointed, APC Northern politicians are now confront­ed with an unpleasant dilemma: con­tinue supporting Tinubu and his pol­icies or bail out. Either way, there will be serious consequences. I don’t envy Vice President Shetimma or Ganduie. The attempt by the Board of Trustees, BOT, of the ACF, to distance the old as­sociation from Dr Mamman Osuman’s outburst by suspending the Chairman, was a blunder. The blowback by sever­al Northern groups, especially Youth Groups, points to the possibility that the more cautious and conservative elders might not be aware of the depth of hostility to FG’s reforms. Nigeria is getting ripe for demagogues.

    Historically, demagoguery triumphs when there is a very angry, dissatisfied section of the populace who want sim­ple answers to very complicated prob­lems; and when the section can identify another distinct group to blame for its problems. Kwakanso, focussing on the section of the Tax Bill which recom­mends the principle of derivation to be adopted for Value Added Tax, VAT, reve­nue allocation represents the Northern view that with Lagos accounting for over 50 per cent of the VAT revenue col­lected, any change in that direction will adversely affect their states. Kwakanso has deliberately ignored the fact that not only Northern states will be affect­ed. Even all the rest of the South West states will lose. But, President Tinubu is from Lagos State; so the conspiracy to further impoverish the North must be a Lagos agenda. That is most unfor­tunate; because it has shifted the dis­cussion from addressing the merits of the Tas proposal to North versus Lagos. More unfortunate is the fact that the Northern leaders conveniently forget that the Nigerian economy was already ruined by the time Buhari finished his eight years in office. More important­ly, as the Emir of Kano, Lamido, has warned repeatedly, the North was ru­ining itself – not Lagos.

    Virtually all those in APC, NNDP, LP in the North were in PDP before; when the seeds of destruction of the economy were sown.

    Not to be left behind, the Northern Elders Forum, NEF, led by Professor Ango Abdullahi, sent a chilling mes­sage. Read some of it; and it is clear why political lines have disappeared in the North.

    “The Tas Reform Bill is conceived in bad faith, poorly packaged and is a pal­pable threat to our unity and national cohesion.

    The brazen way and suspicious manner in which the Tax Bill was imposed on the nation confirmed the sinister intentions of those promoting this outrageous Bill.

    The days are fast gone when such conspiratorial connivance against the vital and strategic interest of the re­gion, either by those within or outside of the region, would be condoned or even tolerated”.

    Non-partisan political war could not have been more brutally declared. The attackers have the advantage. Serious economic hardship, especially coming so suddenly and brutally, invariably gives rise to the search for scapegoats – people on whom to place the blame. Despite Benjamin Franklin’s, 1706-1790, that, “In this world, nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes”, few people except government officials want to hear the word TAX. But, where there are political parties in the real sense of the world, the Tas Bill should have been discussed with party leaders of the ruling party; and everybody should now be out fighting for its passage. The party no longer counts in this struggle.

    LAST LINE. Tinubu and his inner circle of advisers missed a vital step in advancing this Tax Bill. Now, the Bill is virtually dead on arrival.

    Follow me @ Facebook J Israel Biola.

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