Friday, 21 September 2018

Opinion I As Political Parties Conduct Primaries

AS POLITICAL PARTIES CONDUCT PRIMARIES
        
The last time I checked, we had almost gotten to the peak of the show, politics wise. Little wonder, you could easily spot even a-day-old child ‘analyzing’ political trending.
         
It’s not anymore news that soonest the various political parties domiciled in the Nigerian polity, Imo State in particular, will keenly conduct their respective primary polls towards nominating their flag-bearers for different political positions as regards the fast approaching 2019 general elections.
         
In Imo, the Eastern Heartland, we could observe a few key parties that are strongly in the race, particularly for the office of the governor. The political groups in question will apparently leave no stone unturned with a view to ensuring that the Douglas House is duly captured by them come May, next year.
         
I’ve personally looked inwards and realized that, in politics, you would invariably observe the serious, less-serious and most serious aspirants. Among these classes, one can easily comprehend where the aspirant that truly wants to acquire victory belongs.
         
In the same vein, I’ve in my capacity as an analyst and activist ascertained that we equally have same classes of political parties in the field of play. A few of them is too serious, some are not, whilst most of them are merely passing by just to be noticed by the spectators.
         
Lest I digress; this piece is informed by the compelling need to aptly and thoroughly educate and advise the parties in the race on what are expected of them as they participate in the forthcoming primaries in accordance with the mandate of the electoral umpire, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
          
As the teeming aspirants slug it out in their respective parties, they are bound to acknowledge some pertinent facts towards helping them understand how to conduct themselves at the awaited polls. The about-to-be disclosed fancy facts would enable them stick strictly to the rules as long as the exercise lasts.
         
First, they must take into cognizance that, in their various parties, they are not unlike family members. Acknowledging that they are members of a given indivisible family will enable them play by the rules; it would make them not to indulge in any act that could cause their division; it would enable them to see themselves as siblings.
         
Any discerning political party at the moment ought to be focused on how to compete favourably and vehemently with the other existing ones, hence the need to concentrate on indulging in acts that would strengthen their muscles and tentacles.
         
We must note that if a party that’s really out to participate in the 2019 polls end up dividing itself, it would definitely be to the advantage of its rivals. This is the reason the members of any party must not give any room that’s liable to create factions among them.
         
In view of the above, every serious, or very serious, party is required to conduct its primary in harmony and mature manner. From my point of view, even if an election would be conducted among the aspirants of a particular position, a primary election is supposed to be a consensus thing. ‘Consensus’, in the sense that, before the primary poll is conducted, the overall members are meant to know or foresee who would eventually acquire the ticket.
          
In other words, the primary poll ought to be a mere formality in order to fulfill the directive or laws of the party. The incoming flag-bearer of any party should be someone who’s widely accepted by all, or the majority, in the organization. Hence, the ticket shouldn’t on any account be given to an unpopular candidate or a person who’s not wanted by the party members.
         
It suffices to say that imposition of candidate shouldn’t be anyway an option if the party is genuinely prepared to remain united and indivisible. Imposition has overtime bedevilled the wholesomeness of several political parties in the past, hence the need for the present ones to learn from history toward averting similar cancerous mistake.
           
I’m looking forward to seeing a society, especially in Imo, where all members of a certain party would remain in such party till after the ‘secondary’ (main) elections are conducted regardless of the outcome of their various primary elections. The truth is that, if any primary poll is well conducted, the members of the concerned party would have no single reason to defect to other parties.
         
Dumping a party for others is usually not unconnected with grievances nurtured by the defectors. If this assertion holds water, then I see no reason the various political parties would not put their house in order with a view to ensure that there won’t be any room for any member to nurture grief after the primary poll has been held.
          
It is on this premise I’m appealing to these political parties to endeavour not to expose their dirty lilies in the public. They, therefore, ought to conduct themselves as brothers and sisters from one mother, and not like the one we witness in a polygamous home.
          
It would be very nice and apt for the ongoing amendment of the Electoral Act to recognize a clause that would forbid any member of a given political party defecting to another after the conduct of their primaries, until the main election has taken place.
        
Curtailing such unwanted act among the politicians via implementation of a strict policy will certainly go a long way in sanitizing our political arena in its entirety. Think about it!



Comrade Nwaozor, a rights activist, is 
National Coordinator, Right Thinkers Movement
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