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Thursday 1 August 2013

Will Northern Christians Vote APC?



Finally, INEC has registered the ‘true’ APC. The registration was greeted with mixed reactions. While supporters and sympathizers of the coalition of opposition parties were jubilant and were painting the pages of social media platforms with hosanna-in-the-highest-like lyrics, most people were completely indifferent while some contemplated the situation not without a little trepidation.

Whether right or wrong, most northern Christians (especially those in the North West and North East) perceive the APC as a gang-up between the Muslim North and Muslim South West to take over power to enshrine and continue the persecution and sociopolitical and economic subjugation of northern Christians. A lot of northern Christians believe they're not a tiny minority in the region, but are at least 40% of the northern population. They contend that they deserve a stronger voice and a proportionate representation in the power equation of the region and of the nation.

They point out the domination of the ACN by Muslims to buttress their position. All the South West ACN Governors (except the Ekiti State Governor) are Muslims. Almost all the political office holders in Lagos State are Muslims. Northern Christians fear the ACN has an Islamisation agenda for the South West and believe a gang-up with the CPC—a party whose members and supporters are almost entirely Muslims—would consolidate the Islamic ideal of dominating Nigeria. Most of these northern Christians would most likely not vote for Buhari, Tinubu, Fashola, El’Rufia, Massari or even Tumbuwal were he to decamp to the APC.

Of course you may think this position is absolutely myopic. You may also argue that northern Christians have not fared any better under a so-called ‘Christian’ president. A lot of politically sophisticated folks would say we should do away with this kind of tenuous religious and ethnic sentiments in our politics.

Unfortunately it is sentiment that motivates interest. It is interest (whether ideological, socioeconomic, class or religious) that drives party politics everywhere in the world. It is impossible to divorce religious and ethnic sentiments from the politics of a pluralistic society such as ours. The key is to ensure that these sentiments do not provoke extreme positions that infringe on individual rights, or are detrimental to the common good, or can harm our democracy. 

So, even though this perception seems myopic, it is the reality in northern Nigeria today. And this perception is not fed to people in northern churches and religious gatherings as some are wont to think. It has rather been reinforced and entrenched by the maniacal insurgency of the Boko Haram (for which northern Christians bear the brunt), and ACN leaders’ objection to the government’s proscription of the terrorist group and the imposition of a state of emergency in three states in the North East.

Undoubtedly, APC has some support among some northern Christians especially in some North Central states such as Benue and Nasarawa States. But they are few and their political affiliation seems to be motivated by the need to find accommodating alternative political space after losing out of the rigorous internal party dynamics of the PDP in their states. Chief Audu Ogbeh, Senator George Akume, Senator Solomon Ewuga and former Governor Jolly Nyame are prime examples.

If the APC is to enjoy electoral success in 2015, it must not fail to address the concerns of northern Christians. They are a critical swing block whose votes will ultimately decide who occupies Aso Rock Villa in 2015, as it did in 2011 when it provided Goodluck Jonathan millions of popular votes and the requisite one quarter votes cast in most northern states. Failure to do so guaranties the APC the loss of a large voter base in 2015.

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7 comments:

  1. There its nothing creative about u...not even the lame way u spell ur pen-name!! This its nothing but creating mischief..inciting opposition, intolerance and unwarranted sentiments in a polity that could progress either way.. Why not shelf ur myopic view as u urself has called it, and allow d natural course of events to run itself!!! Ur narrow mind isn't our reality my friend!

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    1. The truth is, for the APC to succeed their must be a reshuffle of the NWC which is presently made up of 80% Muslims in the key positions. Forget all the Rants about 18 Muslims and 17 Christians, what about the sensitivity of the offices they occupy? From Bola Tinubu, Muhammadu Buhari, Masari, Lai mmmed, El-Ruffai, Bisi Akande ECT. Power is all they want and they can't get it by being one Sided period!

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  2. I day Lafayette oh

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  3. I totally disagree with your myopic assumption that northern Christians constitute 40% of the region population this is very wrong. The 1/3 vote allocated to Jonah is not from the northern Christians alone. Also, it is very clear that the northern Christian are having a mind set about northern politics to the extend that even if they will be intermittently going ON and OFF in life they rather blindly stick to their Christian brother than any Muslim brother.

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  4. hmmm some people are still living a lie, APC smells Islamic, taste Islamic, it is doomed!

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  5. APC is aparty without ideology but to seize power!We should be tired of such political parties if we want to move forward!CPC&ANPP were conservatives while ACN is progressive- what agreement have light with darkness!It is sad that Tinubu is a willing tool in the hands of Hausa-Fulani political dynasty that has filled the power seat of this country with mediocres and half-baked leaders for too long!The way forward for us is to reconstitute this nation if we hope to experience the elusive development that we have been yearning for!

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  6. I want to assume that the first respondant sucked in the last paragraph before Coming up with his rants. this piece is nothing short of a candid advise to our northern political leaders, especially those in the opossition. there is nothing natural about political activities; they are rather negociations on negociations. so, APC, take northern Christians along or fail alone!

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