Opinion
Let Us Imbibe IBB’s Idea
Inasmuch as a demo
cratic system of governance demands for freedom of expression, assembly and association as enshrined in sections 39 and 40 of the amended 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (FRN), caution needs to be exercised in terms of formation and/or establishment of political parties which may either negatively or positively affect national development. Frankly speaking, multiple political parties would not play effective role in the face of human and infrastructural development.
Obviously, most of the political organizations were created by power drunk, greedy and egocentric political stalwarts to defraud the economy of the nation to the detriment of the less-privilege in the society. It would be a wise effort to take a cue from pre-independence era and during the abortive Third Republic when two-party system was operational.
In 1953, two political parties were on ground, that is National Council of Nigeria and Cameroons (alias NCNC), championed by the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe (Zik of Africa) who contested on that platform and the Action Group (AG) led by late Chief Obafemi Awolowo, who was out to protect the interest of the Western Region of Nigeria. During the First Republic i.e. from 1960 to 1966, 21 political parties were established, Borno Youth Movement (BYM); Democratic Party of Nigeria and Cameroon (DPNC); Dynamic Party (DP); Niger Delta Congress (NDC); Republican Party (PR), Zamfara Cameroon Party (ZCP), Northern Progressive Front (NPF), Action Group (AG), Northern Elements Progressive Union (NEPU), just to mention but few.
Between 1964 and 1979 when the Second Republic came on board, six political parties were formed and registered to campaign for elections. The parties were: National Party of Nigeria (NPN), Nigerian People’s Party (NPP) Greater Nigerian People’s Party (GNPP), Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), Nigeria Advance Party (NAP) and People’s Redemption Party (PRP).
Amongst these lots, it was only NPN that produced the President of the nation in the person of Alhaji Shehu Shagari. Five political parties emerged during the Third Republic under a military junta which were Grassroots Democratic Movement (GDM), United Nigeria Congress Party (UNCP), National Conscience Party (Party (NCP), etc.
Then between 1985 and 1993, General Ibrahim Badamosi Babangida (rtd) became innovative as he restructured the political organizations into two-party system. The two parties were Northern Republican Convention (NRC) and Social Democratic Party (SDP) respectively. Alhaji Bashir Tofa was the presidential candidate of the NRC while Late Moshood M.K.O. Abiola took the mantle of SDP. This was a welcome development in the political world. The Presidential elections went on smoothly and successfully on June 12,1993 which was later annulled by IBB because NRC candidate did not succeed as purported. Between 1996 and 1998 six political parties were also formed viz: Committee of National Consensus (CNC); Democratic Party of Nigeria (DPN), Grassroots Democratic Movement (GDM), National Centre Party of Nigeria (NCPN), Nigeria Congress Party (UNCP) and Justice Party (JP).
In preparation for a new dawn of democratic governance come1999, another 23 political parties were formed but later pruned to only six, they were: People Democratic Party (PDP), Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), All Progressive Grand Alliance (APGA), All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) and All Progressive Congress (APC).
According to Professor Elo Amucheazi in his convocation lecture entitled the problem of party politics in Nigeria at the 25th Convocation Ceremony of Rivers State University of Science and Technology, Port Harcourt, on 27th April, 2013, most of the political parties were ethnically and regionally focused and not for the general interest of the entire citizenry.
He said ACN was southwest political party which identified with the Yoruba ethnic group. APGA identified with the Igbo enclave, ANPP and CPC are identified more with the Moslems of Hausa/Fulani and Shuwa Arabs Kanuri Of Northwestern and Northereastern parts of Nigeria. That the PDP which is fairly widespread, still has its identity with South-South, South-East, North Central and non-Hausa /Fulani population of Northwest.
Even the United States of America that operate a parliamentary system of government does not have multiple political parties. Although Babangida’s two-political party system in 1993 failed, the initiative, however, was laudable.
The truth is that there are too many political parties in Nigeria. You can imagine how this affects the economy. No wonder greater percentage of Nigerians are working as elephants but eat like ants in a country blessed with many natural resources.
Let us emulate General Babangida’s two-party system. It is a laudable initiative.
If IBB’s idea is imbibed by the present administration, it will save Nigerians from the current economic meltdown and achieve the aims and objectives of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) for adequate and appropriate national development.
I call on the National Assembly to pass a legislation pegging the number of political parties to only two or even to a maximum of three. If this is not done, time shall come when every association would metamorphose into a political party. This will never serve our interest as a nation operate like cult groups.
Ominyanwa is a public affairs analyst
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