October 20, 2014
NewsRescue
By: Kola Salau
When the Indian sage, Mahatman Ghandi said that “Politics without principle is one of the seven social sins,” he philosophically perhaps has Adebayo Alao Akala and his likes in mind as grave sinners.
No matter how elastic one chose to go in political forgetfulness and forgiveness, one perhaps cannot but remember the palpable recklessness with which Otunba Alao Akala ran government in Oyo State for four years.
There is an urgent need to recast the events of the past. The actions of Akala in the just concluded Zonal Convention of the PDP in Ibadan where he reportedly snatched a ballot paper from one Senator and tore it with the claim that there was an agreement, seemingly not favoring him on how power must be shared casted doubt to his self-confidence of winning a free and fair primaries.
Given the political history of the man Akala, the onus rest on some well and right thinking individuals to rise up and say never again will his type rule us or in the language of the Bible which says “affliction shall not arise the second TIME”.
Politics should be one that is played with ideologies and principle both of which Alao Akala lacks in semblance and in fact. There can’t be progressive politics without a reservation of central place for principle in the scheme of things.
Alao Akala without apology belongs to the old school, unapologetic and not growing politician that believes that politics is the act of looking for trouble, finding it whether it exists or not, diagnosing it incorrectly and applying the wrong remedy.
Need I remind us of the kind of politics that brought him to power at first as an acting Governor through his revered political god-father-our father who lived in Molete!
Akala is a politician whose business is getting power and privileges at all cost without possessing merit. A politician that gives the impression of been interested in people and service not that this is always a virtue he possesses but as simply as fleas are interested in dogs.
One would have thought that contentment should be his virtue having been graciously Governor of Oyo State through cheating and backstabbing of his former boss, he wants to again become governor of Oyo State in 2015 as if there are no better brains and ethical personalities in such a leading state of the federation.
It is quite unfortunate that there is nothing so bad that politics cannot make worse or how else will one describe an undeserving apologist like the “Oyato,” who is different in all forms from what an ideal leader and administrator should be.
I dare say that a close examination of Alao Akala will leave one without doubt that he suffers perhaps what one could call pathological narcissism which is a spectrum of disorders albeit political. He suffers from a full blown, all pervasive, personality distorting life more prone to fakeness and violence than others.
Akala remains a remorseless, ruthless and relentless fellow in his pursuit of his goal (forceful leadership).
Akala is been hunted not by guilt of his past failure as governor (which he should), but by anxiety of what he may not again becomes. Liberated from the superstitions of the past, he doubts even the reality of his own abilities. Superficially relaxed and tolerant as I observed him a while ago, he finds little use for dogmas of racial and ethnic purity but at the same time forfeits the security of group loyalties and regards everyone as a rival for the favors conferred by a paternalistic state.
Akala extols cooperation and teamwork while harboring deeply antisocial impulses as evident in his stint as governor in four years. He praises respect for rules and regulations in the secret belief that they do not apply to him. He is so acquisitive in the sense that his cravings have no limits; he does not accumulate goods (character) for future but demands immediate gratification and lives in a state of restless, perpetual unsatisfied desire.
Unless we are prepared to make demands on one another which is to allow only the best of us to lead us, we can enjoy only the most rudimentary kind of common life (agreed Standards) are absolutely indispensable to a democratic society because double standards will push the best of us to second class citizenship where the worse leads the best.
Also, if the definition of boldness (a big quantity of which is needed to wrestle power from the APC) is the willingness to risk ones political capital to pursue the greater good, Alao Akala is the opposite. There is no record of his near six years as helms man in Oyo State where he actually made himself accountable to the people he led other than stories of violence emanating from his support of violence of one group against the other. Hope we have not forgotten so soon the number of life lost in the NURTW crisis and his role and involvement as governor back then.
To be a governor and a frontrunner, you have to distinguish yourself. You don’t have to commit political suicide.
Leadership of a state requires quality of thoughts and actions in which Alao Akala has failed over time. He has failed to uphold fairness in daily activities and as such lost respect with followers and the royal class. He perhaps lacks the ability to think calmly, clearly and in an orderly fashion so that good and consistent decisions are taken.
Akala best elucidate Lord Lugards’ analysis of a typical African leader who love the allure of power without full realization of its responsibilities, acts with little apprehension for the future and failure to make adequate plans even where such is required. He lacks the power of organization and is conspicuously deficient in the management and control of men as evident in his feud with the royal class while he was a governor.
One can hardly even faintly coin out what Akala’s political philosophy is, rather he display politics of self-aggrandizement and self-enrichment.
In recent times, he comes up with tails of been the anointed candidate of the presidency for the governorship of Oyo state; a claim even a neophyte in politics will know can’t be true.
How would a Jonathan forget so soon the woes that Adebayo Alao Akala brought on the PDP in the 2011 elections was what led to the collapse of the PDP structure in Oyo State.
Need one be told, that even geographically, Akala and his Ogbomosho tendency is not what is needed to unseat the incumbent governor without allowing the sentiment of Ibadan to play out once again as it did in 2011? Like it is the parlance in the street, it takes craziness to cure madness and will nearly take a fellow Ibadan man to unseat the non performing incumbent.
Clearly speaking, what is needed for victory for the PDP in the coming election in Oyo State will not be thuggery and violence- a trademark of Alao Akala; but a conscientious, decorum, agile, less frivolous personality who exhumes no record of moral decadence and failed administrative ability.
Putting this in perspective reminds me of the poem of that great poet, Thomas Hardy at the Southampton Docks in October 1899, where he wrote:
While the farewell music thins and fails,
And the broad bottoms rip the bearing brine —
All smalling slowly to the gray sea line—-
And each significant red smoke – shaft pales,
Keen sense of severance everywhere prevails,
Which shapes the late long tram of mounting men?
To seeming words that ask and ask again:
“How long, O striving Teutons, Slavs, and Gaels
Must your wroth reasoning trade on lives like these?
That is as puppets in a playing hand? —
When shall the saner softer polities
Whereof we dream, have sway in each proud land
And patriotism, grown Godlike, scorn to stand
Bondslave to realms, but circle earth and seas?”
Ire ooooo