After spending many years on the outside looking in from the window at
the presumed opulence and ease of power, Oyo Governor-Elect Seyi Makinde
is finding out the hard way that uneasy lies the head that wears a
crown. And not just any crown but the crown of Oyo executive, a position
that throws him bang into the centre of numerous intrigues and scheming
by entrenched political gladiators.
As you read this, Seyi is
nursing a giant headache the size of Mount Kilimanjaro. The band of
political merry men that united to ensure he triumphed over the outgoing
governor Abiodun Ajimobi and his incumbent APC party machinery, has
morphed into a committee of vultures. The spoils of war are ready to be
shared and they are getting angsty.
The incoming governor has
been engaging in a charm offensive, trying to win the people and
powerbrokers of the state to his side in order to ensure a smooth
transition. Few weeks back he scored big with the youth as he donated
Twenty-Five Million Naira for the repair of damaged structures in the
University of Ibadan, the state’s pride. Still, the problems he is
running linger like an accused patiently awaiting the judge’s summons.
Despite
winning on the platform o the PDP, the nature of Oyo is such that a few
mainstays still wiled huge control over the state’s political pulse.
Wary of offending any party beyond the point of no return, Makinde is
caught between a rock and a hard place.
Of course he has to
consider the efforts of the stalwarts of the Oyo chapter of the PDP on
whose coattails he rode to victory. But not to ignored in the
power-sharing equation are former governors Rasheed Ladoja and Otunba
Adebayo Alao-Akala. The remnants of the once-preeminent Adedibu
political structure are also on ground and are not to be underestimated.
Then there is the outgoing governor Ajimobi who still angles for a say
in Oyo politics despite the ignominious manner he lost his bid for the
Senate.
With all these complex calculations to contend with, no
wonder Seyi Makinde is getting sleepless nights. As he tries to balance
appointments for loyalty with a need to appease the powers that be in
the state, his head must be spinning relentlessly from having to
consider all the permutations and combinations to appointing his
commissioners who will help steer his state policy for the next four
years.
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