Sola Ajisafe, Esq
I wish Governor Olusegun Mimiko had remained in his party, the PDP with his “Gbasibe gang”, to support the candidate of his party, maybe our Governor would have known the true position of where our party the APC is headed or the political muscle that still remains in Mimiko’s chest. I wish Mimiko has some historical understanding of the ” Asiwaju Tinubu Company Ltd” called APC, maybe he would have stayed in his corner and wait for favour somewhere.
This political machine honed in Bourdillon is the most delicately fastidious but complex political machine that ever existed in the anal of Nigerian political history.
Finally, I wished Aketi were to be alive, the doors to a Rahman Mimiko coming to APC would have been an “impossicant” of impossibility. It would have been nerve wrecking. The current APC in Ondo State is an admixture of the Adefarati and Agagu political house hold. Both were dealt death blows by Mimiko. I wished Mr Governor understands this and do not allow Mimiko to come and profit from their political suffering and not allow him to dance on the grave of Aketi his childhood friend. Historically, Mimiko betrayed the trio. That is the truth simplicita!
In our own very eyes, someone of Iroko calibre has gone to unlikely places to bite the political dust. But like it is said ” if wishes were horses…”. Yet what do I know? Nothing.
What is happening in our own very eyes is the epic centre of political radarada or rederede(ism). (Apology to Zadok Akintoye). More than the vacuous and void sensational noise ” We have joined the APC”, I do not see what Mimiko and his gang are bringing to the APC that can add anything to what Ayedatiwa already has to make him to win or make him loose the November 16, 2024 election. The optics are high and the momentum is on his side. What on earth does he want with this Mimiko thing? Again, what do I know? Nothing still.
As far as I know, the best of Mimiko is gone past except we want to deceive ourselves or we like to ” pe were l’oko iyawo…”. Mimiko and his gang are just hungry hyenas looking for political rehabilitation.
Let’s start from Ondo town of (Ondo West and Ondo East). There are new entrants in the political landscape of those places. How would a Hon. Makinde, ranking MHR, who worsted Mimiko severally on elections or the suave and monied Dr. Jibayo Adeyeye allow Mimiko to take over Ondo political space from them. Despite the known and brewing see-saw between them, they still have the capacity to hold the forth for Aiyedatiwa. Also, I cannot imagine who will convince the affable and committed progressive, Lola Fagbemi to bow and take directives or direction from Mimiko’s invading gang. Even the witches and wizards of Ondo Kingdom would protest heavily on the part of Fagbemi a political warlord who stood against Mimiko when he was even a Governor.
This story as told above is reminiscent of the entire Ondo State. More particularly, the rumbles caused in PDP during his invasion from Labour Party is now been transposed and transported with Dangote trailers to our beloved party, the APC. For better understanding, there are many people in APC from PDP today who cannot stand Mimiko no matter what. Most of those who initially left PDP for APC were the core supporters of the respected Dr. Olusegun Agagu. To house them in the same roof is calling for an Iran v Iraq war. The “Konigba v Gbasibe transfigured to the Mimiko v Jegede war will continue to sprout. Why should APC be the dumping ground of such insanity? I do not understand.
Methinks, Mr Governor should have allowed Mimiko to stay in PDP and play the “Wicked Wike” principle, rather than come to APC to foul an already fouled political environment.
I have had discussions with many people who were first eleven of Mimiko before but who felt his leadership is skewed towards self alone and would rather remain free because only a foolish woman follows a man to bed twice under a tree. Few days ago, my friend and brother the highly resourceful Dayo Awude was unveiled as the Deputy to Mr Sola Ebiseni another Mimiko man Friday as candidates of the abandoned political shop of Mimiko in the Labour Party. How Dayo Awude found himself in such miasma with Sola Ebiseni my big Egbon (who has become so politically confused as his principal Mimiko despite his intellectual and political sagacity) is still strange to me. I have not found the spirit to call Awude for our usual deep intellectual engagements. Neither have I found Rotimi Ogunleye ( Olembe) our common friend available to discuss the issue.
I have heard people say Mimiko is in APC because of Asiwaju’s second term and I say nothing can be more far from the truth. Mimiko is no man’s friend when it comes to power and it’s acquisition. Anything that is not in favour of Mr. Abayomi Rahman is a no brainer. We have tested this template and we can see that the man has no standard practice except that which satisfies Mr Mimiko and his political interest. For instance, would it not have been more profitable to ask Gboye Adegbenro to vie for the Senate in 2019 rather than sending him on a goose chase for Governorship under another party while he went for the Senate which he lost woefully? Dr. Mimiko’s blood brother is the proud inheritor of another Mimiko abandoned political shop called Zenith Labour Party. Only a man of divergent and atrophied political views abandons his own ship and run to another mans ship even when there is no tempest. Such men are politically dangerous.
For me, Mr Governor would have had more peace and political mileage in all local governments in the coming election than this self inflicted burden he has brought on his shoulders. I do not doubt the reverence given to the former Governor but in actual fact, he does not command much political relevance or capacity as it is been viewed. The era of the ” capacity leader” Iroko …Gbasibe is gone and gone for good. A leader that cannot carry his followers along is not a true leader. This is a hard tale to tell or a naughty fact to accept especially for roadside analysts. Politics as I know it is a rolling stone that gathers no moist. The continuous political indecision and rigmarole embarked upon by the once revered Iroko has affected his committed and dutiful followers. He no longer has the wherewithal, financially or influence or that special political effect that used to mesmerize people. In the course of this political ” kurukere movement” he has lost many of his committed followers. Those that are still following him are those whose ambitions are intricately tied to him.
For instance, nothing can bring Akogun Tokunbo Modupe (TPT) from Ose Local government back to the hubris of continuous political voyage. Who would price him away from Jegede or make Akinmade abandon Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State and follow Mimiko now. Where is our mother the political Amazon of Akoko land, Oloye Olasinnmi Odunmbaku ( Mama Eto). While they still respect him, many of them are embarrassed and can no longer do this kitikiti kitakita dance. Hence, the lines has broken the house no longer stands again. It has fallen. All that remains are remants of old, grumpy and tired legs. They can no longer dance the political Gwo Gwo Ngwo dance anymore.
Let us take Akoko South West where I come from for instance. Today, we have Baba Ali Olanusi former deputy Governor to Mimiko as the leader of the party followed by a core Agagu loyalist in Rt Hon. Victor Olabintan, former Speaker of the Ondo State House of Assembly and the respected Olajide Ajana, SAN, former SSG and former AGCJ, Ondo State to live in communality with Mimiko and his terse supporters in Akoko South West. Historically, there exist a strong political dissonance among them.
Those who are Mimiko men in Akoko South West like Rt Hon.Dare Emiola, former Deputy Speaker, Ondo State House of Assembly, Hon Abiodun Ogunbi( Onireason) former Member ODHA, Hon. Yinka Alabi former Commissioner, Women Affairs and many more have bested Mimiko to the tape of APC, they cannot abandon their tracks to return to him. The father.of them all, Col Omowa is the grandfather of PDP in Akoko, great grandfather of the party in Akoko South West and the Lord of the party in Oka Akoko. Nothing can make him toe the line of Mimiko to APC.
I look at other Akoko towns where people like like Rt Hon Fatai Aburumaku who has been in APC and worked with Aketi and transfered his love to Wale Akinterinwa (WA) holds court. What of Hon Araoyinbo, former Majority Leader ODHA. Can they ever go back to Mimiko? Prince Solagbade Amodeni is an institution in Akoko South East politics and by extension Akoko land. A highly independent minded politician of no mean status. If my learned brother and friend Tunde Atere joins today, what will he do to take Ipesi from Amodeni or Akoko South East from those currently calling the shots there? For instance, Babatunde Kolawole ( Amaechi) and Young Alhaji, the current MHA? He will have to live with the reality of current political exigency. Remember no politician likes that.
I make bold to say that in my Ward in Akoko South West, Mimiko has no follower and I do not see him having anyone in the foreseeable future. The time has really changed.
The new normal now is that many things have changed from the period of Irokoooooo…Gbasibeeeeeeee!!! which used to be the sing song then. Many politicians cannot forget or forgive him for the betrayal of trying to impose Jegede, SAN on the rest of the State immediately after his tenure as Governor. That single act is a dark mark on the political landscape of the gentleman and well loved Eyitayo Jegede. It is still haunting the innocent man who would have been the greatest passport for Akure political renaissance. Whatever will become of his political fate now is in the hand of God. What a lost opportunity.
I believe and I know that this Mimiko’s kiti kiti -kitikiti- kirakita kirakita has not come to an end. I don’t know what he is seeing and those who are encouraging him to continue in this Barber’s Chair political rigmarole. If he has his eyes on the Senate in the Central Senatorial district, Akure people will not let go. If he wants a Ministerial appointment, Tinubu will be wiser this time. If he wants to fix his people that he is bringing from political doldrum to the limelight under Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa, he should know that Lucky has learnt some political lessons and is prepared for any “audio poli-poli” from him.
I posit very strongly that not much will be associated or conceded or attributed to Mimiko in APC for this election no matter how he try. For all I care, he has entered a political “one chance”. He would not find it easy politically no matter how he tried.
For instance, let me see what Dr. Gboye Adegbenro will do in a political conscious environment like Ifedore or Dr Ademujimi in an extreme politically charged and volatile environment like Idanre. Unlike the election of Agagu in 2003 when Mimiko betrayed baba Adefarati, and he was compensated, no one will give him any medal if eventually Lucky wins in November.
My advise to Mr Governor is to look at history and watch his steps with Mr. Mimiko. In dinning with the devil politically you don’t need a long spoon anymore. You need a spear or a bareta pistol or AK-47. I agree he may bring some ” efisi” into the campaign (party) but leopards do not change their spots. Whatever previous additions he had given you prior to this period, you have given him equal measure of compensation. So, do not allow him to make a ” rough-a-thon” of your political efforts and those of committed members of our party that have given their all to you these past few months. If eventually you will in November, any ascription to Mimiko will be an unfair and unjust treatment of your committed party members and the people of Ondo State who truly loves you. Remember you would not have become a governor if Mimiko had succeeded in the last election.with his plan with Hon. Agboola Ajayi.
Again, personally, I do not trust this Mimiko invasion. I see it as a poisoned chalice from a Machevalian politician backed by a set of hungry and dire devil politically embarrassed and desperate set of politicians. I do not know their plan but I suspect they have a hidden agenda that may not be in the interest of our party now or in the nearest future. I would have preferred you gather together members of APC and appeal to the voting mass of the people of Ondo State rather than this road to nowhere.
I just hope, I am wrong whether for this election or for the peace of our party in days to come.
Anyway, I write this history in a hurry for posterity.
Sola Ajisafe, is an Akure based lawyer and journalist. He is a strong member of the APC.