It
 is unfortunate that while the forward-looking Action Congress 
of Nigeria (ACN) is ever busy expanding the frontiers of good 
gover-nance in Nigeria, using time-tested policies and programmes to 
deepen the democratic process  some political do gooders would be making
 unguarded statements, capable of stirring bad blood in the polity, 
especially in Ondo state. 
One 
of such was recently credited to the Deputy Governor, Alhaji Ali 
Olanusi. To have said that Ondo people do not want an ‘imported 
administration’ in the state, ahead of the October 20, 2012 
gubernatorial poll, apparently alludes to the increasing impact of ACN 
in the state. It is both unsavoury and unbecoming of a man occupying 
that exalted political post. 
In 
saner political climes, even a paid piper would exercise extreme 
restraint, caution and circumspection on what tunes he dishes to the 
public space. Ideas and veritable ones at that, rather than the use of 
guttersnipe language against perceived political foes should form the 
fulcrum of campaigns. That being so, because Nigerians, including Ondo 
citizens have long been denied the benefits of people-friendly, 
life-changing  programmes. 
Perhaps,
 we may have to remind Olanusi and his co-travelers in their pull- down-
 ACN-by-all-means, ill-fated journey, that words are like eggs. Once 
they are broken they cannot be gathered. 
In 
fact, the equally baffling subsequent tactless tirade  made by   
Governor Segun Mimiko, now referring to the much-respected Nigerian 
democrat and political strategist, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu as an 
‘emperor’ smirks of gross disrespect and crass ingratitude. 
One 
only hopes that the transient aroma of political power has not deluded 
the governor’s mind-set into forgetting, so soon, all the moral support 
he enjoyed from the latter in his most trying times. 
Still,
 it raises some fundamental questions. Was the present Ondo State not 
part and parcel of the Action Group’s old Western Region which enjoyed 
unprecedented economic reformation under the late Premier, Chief Obafemi
 Awolowo? Is Barrister Rotimi  Akeredolu, the highly qualified ACN flag 
bearer no longer the scion of the Akeredolu family of Owo town and a 
noble son of the soil of Ondo State? Has his recent affirmation of the 
covenant of faith with the good people of Ondo State, that he would not 
become a puppet to anybody not driven home the point that he has the 
political will to deliver ACN’s goodies to the state without undue 
influence from anybody? 
Where
 were Olanusi and his boss, whose dictatorial tunes he dances to, when 
Akeredolu served as the Commissioner of Justice and Attorney General of 
the state from 1997 to 1999? Where were they in 1998 when he became a 
SAN? 
Now, 
that it has become obvious that the repeated attempts  by Mimiko to 
rail-road the deceitful dogma of ACN as an alien party down the throat 
of Ondo people has fallen flat on its face, he should  be more concerned
 about his many failed promises to the citizens four years after.
Looked
 at from a dispassionate perspective and given the socio-political 
expediency of the Nigeria of today, Ondo state  has become the odd toe 
in the determined march of the South-West geo-political zone to 
sustainable economic development. 
It 
would indeed amount to self-deceit for any Nigerian politician, of 
whatever ideological persuasion in 2012 Nigeria to refer to the ACN as 
an alien party. Imported from where to where? Having swept the polls 
from Lagos through Ekiti, Osun, Oyo, Ogun and Edo states again, as well 
as effectively championing credible elections it has become the 
undisputed numero uno progressive party in the country today. Take it, 
or leave it. 
The 
truth of the matter is that if there is any party alien to Ondo state in
 particular, it is the amorphous Labour Party without clearly defined 
manifesto, being gradually run aground by the dictatorial tendencies of 
Governor Mimiko who cannot brook any form of opposition. He may have to 
explain if the Chief Medical Director of the much-hyped Mother and Child
 Hospital, Dayo Adeneye, an Egba man was not imported from Ogun state? 
And what about Dan Iwuanyanwu; an Igboman and National Chairman of the 
LP, who Mimiko made the Pro-Chancellor of Adekunle Ajasin University? 
Was he too not imported? 
Therefore,
 his deputy, Olanusi now struggling for political relevance with the 
threat to be dropped should his boss win the coveted state in October, 
cannot deny the dictatorial disposition of Mimiko. Has he too forgotten 
what the former Chairman of Labour Party in the state, Chief Olaniyan 
Oni  said of his pitiable neglect in the scheme of things in the state, 
as reflected in his handing over letter? Olanusi, he said has been 
transformed into a glorified special assistant to the governor, left to 
drink tea and read newspapers. Did Olanusi deny that? Of course not, 
because even the important function of overseeing the affairs of local 
government councils has since been transferred from his office. On what 
moral ground would he now stand to throw brick bats at the ACN? None! 
Our 
piece of advice to the disenchanted and disgruntled Olanusi is to make 
out  time for a sober reflection, starting with his foray into politics 
and make amends. While we welcome constructive criticism, all to move 
the state and the nation forward, we wish to state that the era of 
mudslinging and mindless betrayal, all to mount the pedestal of 
political power has come and gone. As recently exhibited by the ACN-led 
administration in Edo state, performance is the watchword for any 
politician to gain the people’s confidence and votes. Not undue media 
hype over the construction of market stalls and ill-equipped hospitals 
and schools while infrastructure development, that touches tellingly on 
the quality of life of the average Nigerian is criminally neglected. 
Olanusi, would also agree that Mimiko’s administration  has so far 
failed woefully in that direction, including Akoko area where he hails 
from. 
We in
 the ACN believe firmly that Nigeria’s political firmament is spacious 
enough to accommodate birds of variegated political colouration, to fly 
their fancies without rancorous class struggles all for power. We look 
forward to a free and fair contest. We are not desperate. Far from it. 
 This, should be food for thought for Olanusi and his acolytes. 
• Idowu Ajanaku is director of media, publicity and strategy for the campaign organisation of Ondo ACN candidate, Akeredolu 
 
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