PDP’s Zoning Of Presidential Candidate To South Is Strategic – Saltlove

Dr. Rexkennedy Saltlove, a political activist and public affairs analyst, is the President/Executive Director, Citizens Rights and Empowerment Advocacy Initiative (CREMA Initiative). He spoke to EJIKEME OMENAZU on some current national issues in the polity. Excerpt:
The Federal Government (FG) recently attributed the depletion of external reserves on debt servicing. Yet, it has been accepting more foreign loans, especially the World Bank/IMF loan. What do you think has been the impact of Nigeria’s recent borrowings on economic growth?
The Bible in Proverbs 22:7 says: “The rich rule over the poor, And the borrower becomes the lender’s slave.” The implication of this is simple. The person (Nigeria) with debt must make tradeoffs that prioritise the debt. Debt and debt servicing in simple terms, means modern day slavery of Africa (Neo Colonisation) The Federal Government always gives seemingly ‘good’ reasons why loans are taken or to be taken. But the impacts of these loans are seldom felt as per developmental projects. Nigerian leaders are short sighted. Most of the loans taken are not utilised for capital projects that can make the nation productive and resourceful. The loans do not enhance development to help generate hard currency exchange for goods/services and make our own currency strong. The loans borrowed are mostly spent on recurrent expenditures and siphoned through corruption under the guise of doing one project that seldom impacts the citizens meaningfully, this has been the bane of our national development. The impact of President Bola Tinubu’s government borrowing is only evident in high inflation, insecurity, hunger and poverty ravishing the citizens. The impact of loan borrowed should be measured against major Key Developmental Performance Indicators. No Nigeria that is objective will admit seeing much impact of these loans. Benjamin Franklin an American founding Father said: “He that goes a borrowing, goes a sorrowing”. Using foreign reserves to service loans is digging our own grave and postponing doomsday. Under this government the rich also cry. The impact of the loans is a reflection of how well the citizens and nation is holistically. And by the available data, we are worse economically, security wise, health, education and naira purchasing power parity with other major currencies, as we are nose diving, going south and practically wiping out people’s means of livelihood. The government should tell us what impactful developmental project they have utilised loans for, provide us with data while we fact check them. We have reason to doubt, it is government’s responsibility to prove us wrong in our skepticism
The Bola Tinubu administration has spent two years and four months now, while his party, the All Progressives Congress (APC) has already endorsed him as its sole candidate for second term. What is your assessment of the administration so far?
President Tinubu’s performance does not cheer Nigerians. His performance so far does give the average Nigerian hope. I am afraid that that situation is not reverseable in the near future. This is because President Tinubu has made his promise to his predecessor, late former President Muhammadu Buhari and Nigerians that he would continue from where Buhari stopped. Thus, it is not surprising that his administration has been inflicting agony on the people and plunged Nigerians in penury. Nigerians are at the receiving end of the administration’s oppression, cruelty and impoverishment. In using Key Performance Indexes of citizens welfare , bothering on Economy, Security, Health, Education to mention a few, on scale 1-10, I will give the administration three, which is not a pass mark. On being sworn in, in his maiden speech, he removed the fuel subsidy that resulted in increased fuel pump price with hyperinflation on practically everything with nothing to buffer or anything to cushion it. While the shock effect of that was still hanging, the naira was floated in his monetary policy reforms, making the naira lose its value massively against the dollar. The effect of that was, the naira which was ₦470+ to a dollar then, is currently trading at ₦1,600+ to the dollar in today’s exchange rate. All these have been impacting negatively on the economy. Nigeria being an import dependent economy, has not recovered from the effects of these policies. These decisions that seem not to be well thought out before implementation, made importers transfer over the 300% increase on goods and services, and the majority of citizens who live below poverty have been bearing the costs. And the effect of these policies on the economy have further plunged the nation into the debt trap. In two years, Nigeria’s external borrowing is almost ₦100 trillion, that is over ₦93+ trillion indebtedness. Yet, nothing is being done locally to address it, thus mortgaging the future of the citizens. Except we have a Joseph mounting the throne in Nigeria, Nigerians are into modern day slavery. If we have things we are producing and exporting, outside oil, one would have hoped for something to fall back on to mitigate the imminent national bankruptcy. Unfortunately, the worrisome part of it is that borrowed funds are mainly spent on recurrent expenditures and corruption,with the leaders living large.
The second Key Performance Index is security. During Buhari’s eight years, reports had it that about 32,000 deaths occurred due to insecurity, averaging 4,000 yearly. But, under President Tinubu, available data from some platforms or online publications which have not been refuted by the government is showing over 600,000 fatalities from May 2023 – April 2024, due to insecurity. May 2024 – May 2025, which is the second year, has not been included. That speaks of how much lives are being wasted under this government in just two years, an indication that things are getting worse . On education, the best assessment is the massive failure experienced in the last UTME in which there was massive failure, where less than 30% of almost two million students scored below 200. Despite trying to shift blame to computer glitches for about 300,000 student or so results, one can still note, if all those 300,000 result were good 100% and added to the rest who scored above 200, the percentage would still be dismal outing, telling us how deplorable education standard has dropped under APC and this administration in two years. And the implications of this, with our burgeoning populations is that, we will have less qualified personnel to manage/handle citizens and that could be disastrous.. In the Health Sector, the best message on how good or bad we are is being communicated by our public leaders who are usually flown out for medical reasons. Our president and the governors as well as legislators always go abroad for treatment and medical check-ups. Nigerians believe that several of the President’s travels are health related.
It is true that there are no standard public hospitals with good and advanced medical facilities that can handle critical health situations. That shows that our health sector is far from being ideal. And health, education and economy are strong areas where a president’s performances are measured. In view of the foregoing, even if government honestly want to do a PR with some of its projects or policies, on/in the nation, it is like patting oneself at the back which is not very comfortable, only citizens who are at the receiving end of governance, have the right to tell government that its policies had improved living standards, inspired hope, create faith in the system and improved the GDP and enabling environment for economic growth and development. So, in accessing the government so far on scale 1-10, I will give them 2.5. This premise on the KPI’s listed. And whatever the government is doing to get the nation and citizens out from this quagmire, it is not yet felt at all.
A cross section of Nigerians believe that the greatest test opposition coalition under the African Democratic Congress (ADC) would face is the choice of presidential candidate. How do you suggest they resolve this critical issue?
The formation of an opposition coalition to unseat the present government in power is a good idea. It takes a formidable opposition to make the government in power sit tight and deliver governance and dividends of democracy to the citizens. At this juncture, however, the right choice of presidential candidate by the opposition, will be a herculean task as it is believed in some quarters that the reason for the coalition is just greed for power and not ideological differences that brought them together. To this effect, there are a lot of political dynamics that should be weighed and taken into consideration, to ensure justice, fairness and equity among the major ethnic groups and balance of the unwritten (unconstitutional) power rotation between the North and South. The All Progressives Congress (APC) was formed by the merger of three major Nigerian political parties: the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), and the All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), along with a faction of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) that was formed in 2013 to remove, PDP ‘The biggest Party’ then in Africa as was then dubbed in 2015. Just two years. What was very notable about the coalition was the political sagacity of the ACN henchman, Bola Ahmed Tinubu. Despite being the major party in the coalition with five state governors in its fold in South West, for power to return to the North, he had to allow Buhari of CPC which had only one state then to contest. That ‘huge’ sacrifice made Buhari from the North, emerge as APC flag bearer in 2015 and unseat PDP, the ruling party which had been in power for 16 years. If ADC wants to pull a ‘miracle’, of unseating APC, power must stay in the South. Thus, they have to choose a Southern candidate as its flag bearer. It is a sacrifice any Northerner must do. Most Nigerians are not card carrying members of any political party. But, they are versatile and want to do anything that will promote national cohesion. Nigerians want justice, fairness and equity and will always support balance of power through rotation of presidency.
Do you think the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is on the right path in zoning the 2027 presidency to the South?
PDP zoning of its presidential candidate to the South is a strategic masterstroke. This is because, take it or leave it, the unconstitutional and unwritten agreement of rotational presidency, is subtly being entrenched in Nigerians psyche, that they believe it is the South’s turn and they should not only be in power, but complete their two terms. This was the cries of Abubakar Atiku in the past that “It is the turn of the North”, that made former President Obasanjo/PDP to bring up President Yar’Adua of blessed memories and Goodluck Jonathan as Vice President. I strongly believe, the success of the coalition of ANPP, CPC, ACN and a faction of APGA to unseat President Jonathan of Southern extraction after doing one term, is to balance the equation of the North doing one term under Yar’Adua though he did not finish it. Well, there is a saying that ‘Karma is a bitch’. The saying would be fulfilled if Tinubu/ APC is removed from power in 2027. But, that can only happen if the opposition can put their house in order through this coalition and present an acceptable presidential candidate without rancour.



