It was a
shock they never prepared for. Gathering at the home of their late
leader, Alhaja Abibatu Mogaji, who until her death on June 14 at the age
of 97, was the President-General, Association of Nigerian Market Women and Men,
majority of them had only come to mourn their leader, for whom the family was
holding the eighth-day fidau, a religious ritual for departed Muslims.
Like so
many dignitaries and others from different spectrums of the society, who had
converged on the late Mogaji’s Alausa, Ikeja home to take part in the
eighth-day remembrance prayers for the deceased, the least the traders had
expected was that on that Sunday, they would get a new leader.
But they
had not taken into reckoning that Mogaji’s most famous son and former Lagos
State governor, Senator Bola Tinubu, could have other design. And that was what
he did as shortly after the fidau prayers, he met with the traders, ostensibly
to thank them for honouring his mother with their presence. After a short
speech, he dropped the bombshell to the chagrin of the traders: his daughter,
Mrs. Folashade Tinubu-Ojo, will replace her grandmother as President-General,
Association of Nigerian Market Women and Men. Majority of them concealed
the shock with muted approval.
Though
Tinubu-Ojo, wife of a member of the Lagos State House of Assembly, could not
hide her joy at the pronouncement, as she danced in appreciation, most leaders
of market associations present, who had been expecting that they would have a
say in who would lead them after the demise of Mogaji, grumbled at the
appointment.
Worried about the development which it said was against
democratic ethos, the Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
called on Tinubu to rescind the decision.
The party in a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Taofik Gani, noted that democratic process should be allowed to usher in a new leader as against the dictatorial style being displayed by Tinubu, who is also the national leader of the ruling Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in Lagos State.
The party in a statement signed by its Publicity Secretary, Mr. Taofik Gani, noted that democratic process should be allowed to usher in a new leader as against the dictatorial style being displayed by Tinubu, who is also the national leader of the ruling Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) in Lagos State.
“The
much touted democrat should allow the simple tenets of democracy to prevail in
the selection of a new leader for the market women,” the statement said.
The main
opposition party in the state also faulted the decision to name Tinubu-Ojo as
the successor to her grandmother on the grounds that she is not a full time
trader, adding: “There is no cogent evidence that his nominee and daughter is a
full time market woman.”
According to the party, such a development is dangerous and must
be reversed.
“This new development portends great danger for our democracy and indeed Lagos integrity. We are thus calling on the state Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, not to sit on the fence at this auspicious time,” the party added.
“This new development portends great danger for our democracy and indeed Lagos integrity. We are thus calling on the state Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola, not to sit on the fence at this auspicious time,” the party added.
The PDP
therefore urged Fashola to exhibit control in governance, especially when
Tinubu’s interests conflict with the public interests. “He (Fashola) must see
to it that the process leading to the emergence of a market leader and any
other leadership in the state is transparent, liberal and credible,” PDP said.
THISDAY
reliably gathered that a meeting of leaders of markets slated to hold Tuesday
to discuss the matter and decide on how to respond to Tinubu’s imposition of
his daughter as the leader of traders in the state did not hold as scheduled.
However, no reason was given for the cancellation of the meeting.
But a
market leader at Ijaiye-Ojokoro area who would not want his name in print, has
expressed doubts over the possibility of a reversal of the decision on the
grounds that Tinubu and the Lagos State Government were behind the imposition
of Tinubu-Ojo as their leader.
The
position is considered relevant in Lagos politics as the occupant of the office
wields considerable influence among traders, who constitute a significant
portion of the electorate, and could exercise that influence to mobilise votes
for any party of choice during elections.
Source: Thisday
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