Wole Adedeji, Ilorin
Journalists in Nigeria have been charged to discontinue helping politicians to throw up their ego at the expense of good leadership in the country.
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in Kwara State, Mallam Saliu Mustapha, who is among those gunning for the coveted national chairmanship of the party in its forthcoming convention, made this assertion, in Ilorin, at the weekend.
The APC chieftain, who was one of the state’s leading 2019 governorship aspirants, in a chat with journalists, said the culture of emphasising the title; ‘ex-this, ex-that’ was part of the egos ascribed to politicians which had always fetched them positions they do not ordinarily merit.
He said politics should not be a contest of titles but rather, it should be that of cultivating a culture of contests to serve and touch the lives of the people asking that this should be made the guiding principle of the game.
His words, “The media should help de-emphasise and play down celebration of titles like; ‘former Governor, former minister’ etc which often time had been one of the cosmetics used to sacrifice merit for incompetence in our public life.
“Politicians should apply decorum in the game of politics. In Britain, US and other developed democracies, the questions they ask is that of capability and efficiencies”.
When asked to assess himself as a not too known politician in a game of election of leadership in the party, considering the array of big names also eyeing the same position in APC, Mallam Mustapha said he had conveniently garnered more than 20 years experience in politics which cuts across all standards.
According to him, he was a national active member of the old All Nigerian Peoples Party (ANPP), Congress of Progressive Change (CPC) where he was the National Deputy Chairman and that he was part of the mega arrangement of parties that formed the present All Progressives Congress (APC).
He continued, “I had paid my price, I had been in it at the very centre of actions. I had perhaps been at the background doing the needful that the parties I belong tick for over 20 years in terrain.
“I have learnt enough even though my philosophy has always been that of not a do-or-die style.
“I am not intimidated in any way in my quest to become the next national chairman of APC. The journey must begin somewhere and I am not intimidated.”
He asserted that politics of this age should be that of promoting those that are seen to serve. Service he said might not be limited to a tag of politics but the generality of Nigerian voters saying, membership of a party may not be more than six million people but the voters will be in scores of millions.
He pleaded with Nigerians to bear with the Federal Government over current national challenges which he admitted is taking its toll on the generality of the people. He pointed out that with the unrelenting efforts of the government, the harsh issues would soon be over.