I read the press statement made by one Mr Deji Adeyanju, the so-called
social media director of PDP. In the statement, he poured some venoms on
party chieftains and senators Ben Murray Bruce, David Mark and Stella
Oduah. Mr Deji was reported to have used some inappropriate words on the
aforementioned personalities simply because they praised the proposed
budget of President Muhammadu Buhari. His argument was that the said
senators have "no right" to opinion simply because they were elected
under the PDP platform. He further blasted the senators for holding
contrary views to that of the party.
It is embarrassing that
someone that occupies sensitive position such as social media director
of the party will employ such undemocratic and uncivilised tactics to
gag party members and chieftains of their fundamental right to opinion.
Being a member or chieftain of a political party does not eradicate the
right of the individual to his view as enshrined in our constitution. It
is on record that David Mark and co will not be the first opposition
members/legislators to support a policy/bill of a ruling government. Let
us recall that in 2012 when the Goodluck Jonathan's administration
removed the fuel subsidy, Adams Oshiomole(then of ACN) publicly defended
the move even when his party was against the move. In October this
year, USA Sen Kelly Ayotte, a republican openly supported Obama's EPA’s
Clean Power Plan even when fellow republican congressmen vowed to block
it. If Gov Oshiomole and Sen Ayotte weren't attacked by their respective
party for airing dissenting view, why then should Senators Mark, Bruce
and Oduah be subjected to attack? What justification was the attack on
their persons?
While I believe in strong and viable opposition,
it is inappropriate for any opposition to adopt the tactic of fighting
against every action of the ruling party without putting sound argument
to justify it. Opposition should be constructive and intellectually
appealing. Anything short of that is no longer opposition but nuisance.
If any party man or chieftain express a view according to his belief,
such view should be respected whether or not they are in tandem with our
individual or party bias. It is inappropriate be intolerant towards
party members with dissenting opinion from official position.
Finally,
I have to state that I'm no fan of any of the aforementioned senators,
neither am I an apologist of the ruling APC and the government. But
truth must be said, there is nothing wrong in praising the action of the
government if one is so convinced that it is right thing to do. The
interest of the country and ones constituency supersede that of any
political party. The press statement by Mr Deji is simply uncalled for
and inappropriate.
May God Bless Us All and Bless Nigeria.
posted by Abuja amebo reporter
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