APC members murmur, grumble in Kwara

Date: 2015-09-12

The delay in the appointment of commissioners in Kwara State has no doubt caused subdued apprehension among those who believe they actively worked for the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the last general elections in the state.

It is important to state that the real determinants of who gets what in this order are the Senate President Senator Bukola Saraki and of course the Governor, Alhaji Abdulfatah Ahmed. It's indeed unusual in the chequered political history of the State of Harmony for political appointments to be delayed for over three months after a party has won elections.

But the leaders of the party have succeeded in containing the agitation because of the nature of Kwara politics. The word of the political leader,Senator Bukola Saraki is the law and towards this end,those who are seeking and angling to come on board have been doing so underground.

It was also gathered that the release of the list of seven special assistants, penultimate week, which had earlier been ratified by the State House of Assembly did not quell the apprehension as some of those on the list silently grumbled that they deserved more than being special assistants.

Investigations also revealed that the leadership has been unable to come up with acceptable list because of the need to satisfy all those who worked for the success of the party, hence the delay.

In the last elections, while many of those in the cabinet were found not to have satisfactorily delivered their constituencies as demanded by the leadership because they didn't take care of their members, those who clearly did so have therefore assumed leadership in those constituencies.

This development has in no small measure caused delay in the appointment of members from various constituencies as key politicians who have influence on the leadership have soft spots for some politicians, who did not deliver their constituencies and are therefore scheming for them to return on board.

Their nominations from the 16 local councils of the state have elicited strong opposition as those who believed they deserve the appointments complained bitterly with facts and figures to Senator Bukola Saraki the political leader who in turn asked that the list be put on hold for thorough investigations of those claims.

In view of this development, the lists that were sent from leaders across the local councils were rejected, causing suspense among the politicians in the ruling party.

Political developments in the National Assembly, according to findings, have also not allowed the Senate president deal with such issues like he used to do in the past even as he is said to be planning to accommodate more of his supporters with federal appointments because of his new status.

However, the political intrigues in the National Assembly coupled with that of the leadership of the ruling APC are all causing prolonged delay in the Issue of federal appointments, which he has planned would enable him to conveniently take care of his supporters.

Another salient issue is that the new and young political hawks are plotting to take over from political leaders who have established themselves around the leadership over the years, determining who gets what whereas they are not taking care of their members.

This set of politicians are exploring every opportunity to expose the old folks since their political leader had told them repeatedly that a politician would henceforth be remunerated based on how well he or she is accepted among his people. Equally important is the issue of the PDP faction of Senator Gbemisola Saraki, the younger sister of the senate president, who openly donated her political structures to APC in assisting APC win the last general elections in the state.

Recall that before that time,Senator. Gbemisola Saraki, who had been at logger heads with her brother over her botched governorship ambition in the state was among key political leaders of the opposition PDP in the state where through her political acumen she succeeded in installing the state chairman, Akogun Iyiola Oyedepo,the secretary and the state women leader, Alhaja Nimota Oba Wankasi to the chagrin of others.

She came second in the governorship primaries of PDP in the state and was considered to have been frustrated out of the party because of her strong political influence. The need to ensure that the supporters of Senator Gbemisola Saraki are also appointed to key positions in the cabinet is also said to be part of the delay.

In all of these, marabouts, alfas and pastors are said to be feeding fat on politicians, who have been running from pillar to post seeking divine influence to get political appointments. Anxiety, apprehension and tension were boldly written on their long faces after their visit, last Tuesday to Senate President Saraki during his visit to Ilorin.

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