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Where Did Sanwo-Olu Get It Wrong? By Temidayo Akinsuyi - Politics - Nairaland 3k5c2a

Where Did Sanwo-Olu Get It Wrong? By Temidayo Akinsuyi (22794 Views)

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bennybuhari: 12:32pm On Jun 07
Did President Tinubu actually snub Lagos state governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, at last week’s inauguration event of the completed phase 1, section 1 (30km by six lanes) of the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway? Yes, he did! That is the honest truth, even though some of the president’s praise singers have been trying to spin a needless yarn. Some have argued that it was an oversight on the part of the president, some claimed the governor, as the host, should have been on the president’s entourage and not on the queue. I have heard a commentator say the president felt like, ‘Sanwo-Olu is my boy, I see him all time, so no need to give him a handshake. Let me greet other important people’. How ludicrous!

I have watched the video severally and I couldn’t in anyway justify the president’s action. He completely snubbed the Lagos state governor as a non-existent entity. What I find amusing is that Ondo state governor, Lucky Aiyedatiwa, was on the second row behind Governor Sanwo-Olu, and he managed to make his way to the front row and still got a handshake with the president. It also beats me why Ogun state governor, Dapo Abiodun, was allowed to speak at the event while the host governor was completely shut out. What backward and primitive politics are we practising in this country?

On Thursday, Sanwo-Olu was absent when President Tinubu flagged off the reconstruction of the deep seaport access road in Epe, Ijebu-Ode area of the state.

Although Sanwo-Olu’s seat was clearly labelled, he was noticeably absent, with his deputy, Hamzat, seated behind it. Analysts said the governor deliberately stayed away so as not to suffer another public ridicule from the president.

No matter the animosity they harbour within their party or among opponents, politicians usually greet one another and exchange banter when they meet at public occasions, even if it is for the camera. After the event, they can resume their hostilities.

During the Mudashiru Obasa vs Lagos assembly crisis, I was reliably informed that Governor Sanwo-Olu travelled to Abuja and made several attempts to see the president but he was denied access. I understood the governor was accused of bankrolling Obasa’s removal and he went to see the president to clear his conscience. I never believed that gist until it was reported that of the Governance Advisory Council (GAC), led by 88-year-old Pa Tajudeen Olusi also went to Abuja to see the president and he refused to grant them audience.

I spoke with Pa Olusi to confirm if the rumours were true and he said “It’s true. We went to see the president in Abuja but he has to travel on that day. We never had any prior appointment with him. He has to travel by 1pm. We thought we could see him between 10am to 12pm but it was not possible. There was no prior approval of our meeting with him, we only took a chance thinking we could see him but we couldn’t as he had to travel out of the country”.

In writing this article, I sought the reactions of two media aides to the president but they declined to comment. An aide of Sanwo-Olu who asked not to be named as she is not authorised to speak said the governor was to give the welcome addressed at the event but the president allegedly did not permit him.

“Yes, the governor should have walked in with him on that occasion, being the host governor but we don’t know why that didn’t happen. Also, the governor was on the programme to give a welcome address but the president also asked them to skip him. So, clearly, the snub was not an oversight, it was deliberate. Nobody knows what he has done to deserve such a humiliation,” the aide said.

No matter what the governor’s offences are, humiliating him in public glare, first by refusing to honour him with a handshake while every other dignitaries around him were given same and preventing him from speaking at a programme where he was the chief host was totally unacceptable and a bad precedent in the history of Nigeria’s democracy. Maybe President Tinubu is a man not given to dissembling or pretending to be happy with you when he is not. But the truth is, that action of his, to be frank is unstatesmanly and unpresidential.

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo and Tinubu as Lagos state governor were not on good from 1999 to 2007. Correct me if I am wrong but I never read it anywhere that Obasanjo publicly humiliated him publicly or refused to greet him like he (Tinubu) did to Governor Sanwo-Olu. Like highly respected journalist and public affairs analyst, Olawale Olaleye, frankly puts it, that action greatly diminishes the president because “to be referred to as a president of a country carries more weight, meaning, seriousness, discipline and responsibilities that transcend cheap pettiness”.

It is also pertinent to ask this question: Will any governor in Lagos successfully complete their tenure without having issues with President Tinubu? Fashola was almost denied a second term; Akinwunmi Ambode was denied. Now Sanwo-Olu who got a second term without a struggle is on the verge of being removed at the latter stage of his second term. Who can please Mr. President?

On this note, let’s also tell Governor Sanwo-Olu some hard, bitter truth. I may not know all the reasons why the president was unhappy with you as I am not a member of the inner caucus of the APC but I know a little from my interaction with some stakeholders within the party and the president’s associates. It largely borders on the president’s loss of Lagos state to the opposition in the 2023 general election and the fall-out of Obasa’s removal as speaker without the president’s knowledge.

Till date, President Tinubu is pained by the fact that he lost Lagos state, his home base where people believed he has total control, to Peter Obi of the Labour Party. Some analysts have argued that Governor Sanwo-Olu cannot be blamed for that because the Obidient Movement revolution caught many people by surprise. In fact, the widely held belief was that Sanwo-Olu’s saving grace was that the presidential and gubernatorial elections were not conducted the same day. If that had happened, unlike Tinubu, Sanwo-Olu will likely not be in office today as the governor of Lagos.

One of the party leaders however told this author that based on developments that transpired in the 2023 elections, Sanwo-Olu would have won and Tinubu will lose if the elections were conducted same day. Hear him “I don’t agree with those saying both Tinubu and Sanwo-Olu would have lost in Lagos. If the elections were conducted same day, Sanwo-Olu would have won the governorship election and Tinubu will lose the presidential election in Lagos. The problem then was the opposition to Tinubu’s Muslim-Muslim ticket and not because the governor did not perform. If it is a total rejection of the APC, how come APC cleared the national assembly seats in Lagos? So, I think one of the anger of the president was that Sanwo-Olu won while he lost in Lagos. The President Tinubu I know would have preferred that Sanwo-Olu lost his reelection and then he will use his influence to regain it for him like he did in the cases of Ekiti with Kayode Fayemi and Osun with Rauf Aregbesola in the 2007 elections”.

However, as the battle for the 2027 presidential election begins to gather steam, President Tinubu’s major concern is not just getting re-elected but to win Lagos and not allow a repeat of what happened in 2023. That was why he was angry with Sanwo-Olu when the Lagos assembly crisis erupted. It was a bad omen for the president as it gave the impression that his homebase was in political turmoil. His opponents publicly said the assembly crisis was an indication that he was losing his grip on Lagos politics and some even insinuated that Sanwo-Olu is now in full control having gotten rid of Speaker Obasa. That was why the president damned all the consequences and employed all the arsenals at his disposal to ensure that Obasa was reinstated.

While the president eventually had his way in reinstating Obasa, so many things were badly fractured in the process. Currently, there is no peace in the Lagos assembly, the GAC is divided, the APC state executives are also not on the same page as some are loyal to the governor while another faction is loyal to the Obasa group. Now, if the APC can be defeated in Lagos during the presidential election when they were united, what will happen now that there is disunity and the possible realignment of opposition ‘coalition’ forces? That was what the president wanted to avoid. He wanted Obasa to resign peacefully the way they managed the Ajuri Ngelale saga. Even though, Governor Sanwo-Olu has been making frantic efforts clear his name and the assembly have publicly said he had no hand in Obasa’s removal, President Tinubu strongly believed that he has failed in his responsibility of holding Lagos together for him.


In fact, some party leaders blamed Governor Sanwo-Olu for the genesis of the crisis in Lagos APC, accusing him of neglecting party who worked hard for him to get re-elected against all odds and appointing his cronies who were not even party . That led the Obasa-led assembly to reject his list of commissioners and special advisers he sent for confirmation. Some party loyalists however argued that given Sanwo-Olu’s gentlemanly nature, there was no way he could have sent any list to the assembly without the president’s assent.

There is also this feeling in the president’s camp that having realised that he is completing his second term and will not be seeking re-election again, Governor Sanwo-Olu doesn’t care about governance any more. While he keeps receiving all manners of awards and attending parties everywhere. If he doesn’t know, he should know that an exclusive story by a national online newspaper titled ‘Sanwo-Olu abandons work, secretly attends multi-billion naira party in Grenada’ infuriated the president’s kitchen cabinet.

Lately, some residents of Lagos Island sent an SOS to the president complaining of several abandoned road projects, lack of potable water and anti-social behaviours by miscreants popularly called area boys. That is the area where Governor Sanwo-Olu was born. The residents claimed the governor has abandoned them and they will wait for him and the APC in the coming elections. In all honesty, it appears that the huge revenue being generated by Lagos state is not commensurate to the projects on ground.

Let me tell you my story of Lagos Island. I spent the formative years of my life there, having grown up in Bamgbose Street in Campos area. As kids, we usually play football at Campos Stadium. Directly behind the stadium in Campbell street, there is a public tap where we usually drink from when thirsty as we had no money to buy sachet water. Today, how many public taps are functional in Lagos, the megacity? Democracy should make things better, not worse off. Most houses now rely on boreholes while water merchants, popularly called ‘me ruwa’ are busy making brisk businesses bringing all manners of dirty water into people’s homes.

Governor Sanwo-Olu started well, he should do more and endeavour to finish strong. When former governor Babatunde Fashola had a fall-out with Tinubu and the Lagos assembly attempted to impeach him, many Lagosians trooped out in protest and rejected the move because Fashola worked hard and transformed Lagos state far from what he inherited. I ed one NGO called LORAF which was formed to show appreciation for the good programmes of his istration. I don’t think Lagosians will bat an eyelid if the president instructs the Obasa-led assembly to remove Sanwo-Olu today.

I love Governor Sanwo-Olu’s style of governance. He is a charming and unassuming leader who bears no malice against nobody. I love the way he handled his fallout with his predecessor, Akinwunmi Ambode, in spite of events that played out in the prelude to the 2019 general election. I will humbly advise the governor to continue managing the situation well and reject the advice of some end-time activists and sycophants who are telling him to call President Tinubu’s bluff. The president of Nigeria is too powerful to confront; he will crush you with all his might. The president is angry with him now and he is not hiding it. He will be angrier if he loses Lagos again in the 2027 general election. He is not called ‘the Jagaban’ for nothing.

In conclusion, I jokingly asked one of the president’s aide if there are people Sanwo-Olu can run to in order to broker peace between him and President Tinubu. He listed four people the president defers to and can ask anything from him and get instant results. They are the First Lady Oluremi Tinubu; former Delta state governor James Ibori, former military president, Ibrahim Badamasi Babangida and lastly, Afenifere leader, Pa Reuben Fasoranti.

Akinsuyi, former group politics editor of Daily Independent, writes from Abuja.

https://www.thecable.ng/where-did-sanwo-olu-get-it-wrong/

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AqualinaXYZ: 12:32pm On Jun 07
Because he no gree sniff white something for nose like his principal




Any day real Lagos indigenes will wake up that’s the end of Tinubu in Lagos state

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Thescrutinyng: 12:42pm On Jun 07
Will president Tinubu declare state of emergency in his home state?

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hisexcellency34: 12:45pm On Jun 07
nobody can please the man and his wife. Wike will soon learn

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Agbegbaorogboye: 12:45pm On Jun 07
Wahala dey o
There's this panegyrics for Esu in Yoruba mythology which goes that while his worshippers are giving him palm oil to appease him, unknown to them Esu can only be appeased with blood
Sanwo is simply another in a long line of those who were installed by the system only to be wrecked by it.

The real issue which I'm always surprised even the Lagos press are comfortable with is the fact that there's no democracy in Lagos. What you have is a one man show or an oligarchy at best which some zombies think they are a part of whereas they are just a bunch of noise makers who don't have any say in the governance process. Watch them. The same Sanwo they have praised for the rail lines will soon become Judas who should be guillotined and incinerated in the coming days.

As for anyone being able to pacify Tinubu once his mind is set on something, Sanwo should perish that thought. Ambode begged all the perceived confidants in 2018. What did Tinubu do? He told them he's not the one rejecting Ambode. It is GAC. Meanwhile, the deluded zombies who bought that lie can see from how the Obasa saga happened that there's no GAC anywhere. GAC is simply a smokescreen for Tinubu to hide behind when it's convenient for him. There's only one man who is alpha and omega in Lagos. And his words and decisions are final on all issues.

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AMINDA: 12:49pm On Jun 07
Yorubas are labelling all their contemporary technocrats like Fashola, Ambode, Osinbajo, Aregbe, Sanwo-olu etc. "betrayers" in favour of an Octogenarian who is fast reaching the end of his shelf-life politically. Pathetic! Kwankwaso contested against Buhari and even decamped multiple times but he still remains regarded as a leader in the North even by Buhari himself. Elrufai went against Buhari to fight the naira crunch and Tinubu against all odds but Buhari is still cool with him. Rather, it's the Yorubas that are now terming him a betrayer. What an irony!

Tinubu is not who the Southwest should be putting all their hopes on. He needs a successor and that need not be Seyi. Lagos state is not a dynasty. Other people have ruled Lagos and bowed out gracefully long before Tinubu but twenty years and counting, he has refused to let go. So dark the con of man!

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Anyiamaka: 12:51pm On Jun 07
AqualinaXYZ:
Because he no gree sniff white something for nose like his principal




Any day real Lagos indigenes will wake up that’s the end of Tinubu in Lagos state


Tinubu cannot end in Lagos. Dude has already taken everything from Lagos. Those guys have a slave mentality when issues boil down to their tribe and language. Jagaban till their end!

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bolaayenimo: 1:15pm On Jun 07
But he will go one day. That one is for sure.
AMINDA:
Yorubas are labelling all their contemporary technocrats like Fashola, Ambode, Osinbajo, Aregbe, Sanwo-olu etc. "betrayers" in favour of an Octogenarian who is fast reaching the end of his shelf-life politically. Pathetic! Kwankwaso contested against Buhari and even decamped multiple times but he still remains regarded as a leader in the North even by Buhari himself. Elrufai went against Buhari to fight the naira crunch and Tinubu against all odds but Buhari is still cool with him. Rather, it's the Yorubas that are now terming him a betrayer. What an irony!

Tinubu is not who the Southwest should be putting all their hopes on. He needs a successor and that need not be Seyi. Lagos state is not a dynasty. Other people have ruled Lagos and bowed out gracefully long before Tinubu but twenty years and counting, he has refused to let go. So dark the con of man!

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Pushbap: 1:16pm On Jun 07
Shey he will declare state of emergency at his home?

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Godfullsam(m): 1:36pm On Jun 07
AMINDA:
Yorubas are labelling all their contemporary technocrats like Fashola, Ambode, Osinbajo, Aregbe, Sanwo-olu etc. "betrayers" in favour of an Octogenarian who is fast reaching the end of his shelf-life politically. Pathetic! Kwankwaso contested against Buhari and even decamped multiple times but he still remains regarded as a leader in the North even by Buhari himself. Elrufai went against Buhari to fight the naira crunch and Tinubu against all odds but Buhari is still cool with him. Rather, it's the Yorubas that are now terming him a betrayer. What an irony!

Tinubu is not who the Southwest should be putting all their hopes on. He needs a successor and that need not be Seyi. Lagos state is not a dynasty. Other people have ruled Lagos and bowed out gracefully long before Tinubu but twenty years and counting, he has refused to let go. So dark the con of man!

How is Aregbesola a technocrat?

Wait a minute, what is your definition of technocrat?

If this article is enough to convince you that all yorubas are queueing behind tinubu as their number one leader, it means your knowledge of the Yoruba people is very little and shallow.

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Newsmills: 1:42pm On Jun 07
Nigerians are getting a clearer picture of democrats,and why they fought for this demoncracy.

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franugo(m): 2:18pm On Jun 07
What can I say, except that their beef doesn't concern me in the slightest grin

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bolaayenimo: 3:14pm On Jun 07
They are pretenders. Fake democrats
Newsmills:
Nigerians are getting a clearer picture of democrats,and why they fought for this demoncracy.

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AMINDA: 3:56pm On Jun 07
Godfullsam:


How is Aregbesola a technocrat?

Wait a minute, what is your definition of technocrat?

If this article is enough to convince you that all yorubas are queueing behind tinubu as their number one leader, it means your knowledge of the Yoruba people is very little and shallow.

My bad. Aregbesola is not a technocrat. He's an ordinary AC repairer that Tinubu discovered from the gutters in Alimosho and made a Governor. I mean, that's what you Southwesterners describe him as to the rest of us. Thankfully, some of us Aregbe for some of his innovative ideas like the Urban renewal of Osogbo, his giant strides in education and as the pioneer of the homegrown school feeding programme that even the Federal government had to eventually borrow a leaf from. A prophet is not respected in his own home.

Right from the days of Baba Adedibu, you yorubas have always celebrated and revered this culture of godfatherism. Anyone who tries to breakaway from the suffocation and stand their own ground is quickly termed a betrayer, no matter how good his legacy. Is that the culture you want to bequeath to the generation?

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seunjungle1(m): 4:48pm On Jun 07
This writer got most of his write up wrong by saying Obasanjo during his time never humiliate Asiwaju during their counter...what kind of humiliation can you compare with the one Obasanjo did to Asiwaju by not paying Lagos State allocation for more than 3years. I'm surprise that someone of your calibre can referred to that as no humiliation.

Another area where your write up is biased is the area where you re trying to paint Asiwaju reaction towards the governor different colors without hearing from the president corner to know whether Mr governor deserve it not.
One thing in politics...is that if you cannot pay back loyalty in full and even more to your political-god father, is better you drop it...this is Africa where political godfathers are expecting their political godsons to represent them in full even in their absent...

All these things you put here as your write ups are very easy for you because you were not in either Mr president or Mr governor's shoes on this case...you may not know the gravity and weight of their relationships....talk is cheap!

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seunjungle1(m): 4:52pm On Jun 07
You go school at all? Techno...what?


AMINDA:
Yorubas are labelling all their contemporary technocrats like Fashola, Ambode, Osinbajo, Aregbe, Sanwo-olu etc. "betrayers" in favour of an Octogenarian who is fast reaching the end of his shelf-life politically. Pathetic! Kwankwaso contested against Buhari and even decamped multiple times but he still remains regarded as a leader in the North even by Buhari himself. Elrufai went against Buhari to fight the naira crunch and Tinubu against all odds but Buhari is still cool with him. Rather, it's the Yorubas that are now terming him a betrayer. What an irony!

Tinubu is not who the Southwest should be putting all their hopes on. He needs a successor and that need not be Seyi. Lagos state is not a dynasty. Other people have ruled Lagos and bowed out gracefully long before Tinubu but twenty years and counting, he has refused to let go. So dark the con of man!

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Racoon(m): 5:22pm On Jun 07
Sanwo-Olu was foolishly thinking that to gravitate towards the powers that be is to dish Peter Obi. Now they food baba soope has cooked for him is done for eating. Former governor Ambode go dey corner dey laugh now.

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Authoreety: 5:23pm On Jun 07
Ok na...


All I know is that 2027 elections will be between well meaning Nigerians and APC politicians

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PheelzAlmighty: 5:24pm On Jun 07
Una go dey trust polithiefcians grin


Your eye go peel🤣

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SendoSendal: 5:24pm On Jun 07
Quite an insightful analysis.
However, I still maintain my stand that Asiwaju should forgive Tinubu
The President's rank of reliable lieutenants is depleting everyday
I don't know how Sanwo Olu also planned to pull Obasa's impeachment off, without the President' involvement
He might have assumed Asiwaju is too busy in Abuja to bother about little issues in Lagos parliament
That was a grave mistake on his part

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DeltaBachelor(m): 5:25pm On Jun 07
Hmmmm
chatinent: 5:25pm On Jun 07
Tinubu sees Nigeria as his kingdom, where he can do and undo.


Abacha wasn't this b@d.

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fergie001: 5:27pm On Jun 07
But Data boys were claiming on the snub thread, that as host Governor they have been meeting and there was no need to greet someone you have been seeing grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy



iwaeda come ooooo

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iwaeda: 5:28pm On Jun 07
grin angry Tinubu is OTP, The battle is within, forget all the defections. grin grin grin

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emmanuel596(m): 5:28pm On Jun 07
All of them are mad
iLoveYouToo(m): 5:29pm On Jun 07
Honest truth?

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ChybuzzDD(m): 5:31pm On Jun 07
bennybuhari:


https://www.thecable.ng/where-did-sanwo-olu-get-it-wrong/

It's amazing how the entire people of a region choose to worship and prøstrate before an ⊙ld, ügly-l⊙oking cr⊙⊙k

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Eleph(m): 5:31pm On Jun 07
Always wanting to play the role of a demigod.

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