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President Tinubu and Baba Adebanjo: A ‘Ringside’ Story, by Tunde Rahman

President Bola AHmed Tinubu (l) and Late Afenifere Leader Pa Ayo Adebanjo, in Lagos File Image

*President (Asiwaju) Bola Ahmed Tinubu maintained a strong relationship with late Baba Ayo Adebanjo. Even when their political paths diverged, Tinubu held Baba in high regard

Tunde Rahman

Since Afenifere leader Pa Ayo Adebanjo passed away on February 14 at 96, many have praised his significant contributions to Nigeria as a frontline nationalist, a key role player in the politics of the first and second republics, and an uncompromising devotee of the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo.

Active in the First Republic Action Group, the Second Republic Unity Party of Nigeria, and Alliance for Democracy from 1999, Baba Adebanjo fought tirelessly for democracy.

He consistently advocated true federalism and the country’s political and economic restructuring based on the 1963 Republican Constitution.

Pa Adebanjo was also a well-known activist, who stood for equity, truth, and justice.

He fought against all forms of injustice and oppression, including military dictatorship.

In this respect, I recall his relationship with President Bola Tinubu.

When Asiwaju Tinubu, then a founding chieftain of the defunct AD, decided to run for Lagos governorship, Pa Adebanjo fully supported him, championing transparency in the process that produced him as the candidate of his party. Despite the initial opposition within the party, Baba Adebanjo and other young party members opted for open party primaries, helping Tinubu to emerge as the candidate. Tinubu went on to win the governorship election and was inaugurated on May 29, 1999.

Grateful for the support, Asiwaju maintained a strong relationship with Baba Adebanjo.

Even when their political paths diverged, Tinubu held Baba in high regard.

The President said this much in his incisive tribute to Pa Adebanjo, which I quote in part thus:

“In moments of national crisis, Baba’s courage shone brightest.

“When democracy hung in the balance after the annulment of the June 12, 1993, Presidential Election, he joined the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) as one of the leading voices against Military dictatorship, helping to galvanise a movement that became the bedrock of our collective struggle to reclaim democratic governance.

“His unwavering commitment to truth and justice extended to my journey as a governorship candidate in 1999.

“Baba Adebanjo’s steadfast support was instrumental in my election as Governor of Lagos State under the platform of the Alliance for Democracy.

“Though our political paths diverged in later years, my respect and admiration for him never wavered.

“Until his death, I shared a deep personal bond with Baba Adebanjo; he was like a father figure.”

Many in Tinubu’s position might have taken issue with Baba, who sometimes openly criticised him.

But not Asíwájú. As an Omoluabi—a person of good character—Tinubu respects elders and institutions, giving honour where it’s due.

How do I know President Tinubu highly regarded Baba Adebanjo? As a journalist and editor, I was well-known to Baba Adebanjo.

I interacted with and interviewed him on many occasions during my active years in journalism.

So, when I became Asiwaju’s Media Adviser, I became the envoy of sorts, the message-bearer for both.

Baba Adebanjo would telephone me, saying, “Rahman, Rahman, so fun Oga e pe mo fe ri. To ba wu yin ke wa, to ba wu yin ke ma wa. Tie na la fe so fun,” meaning “Tell your Principal I would like to see him.

“If he likes, let him honour my invitation. It’s to his benefit if he comes.”

We visited Baba at his residence in Lekki, Lagos, several times.

On other occasions, Baba called at Bourdillon, the Ikoyi residence of Asiwaju, along with his entourage.

There is, however, a hilarious and instructive story about the two, which speaks to the admiration and high regard President Tinubu had for Baba, which essentially is the focus of this article.

It was during the 90th Birthday of Baba Adebanjo, sometime in April 2018.

I remember vividly that that particular birthday fell on a Sunday.

But a birthday colloquium came up on a Thursday, three days before the actual birthday.

We had lodged in our dairy for Asiwaju, the birthday lecture, as well as other activities and events lined up to celebrate the distinguished elder statesman. While focusing on the birthday date, I forgot the preceding Thursday event at Landmark Event Centre, on Victoria Island, Lagos.

Luckily for me, around 9a.m. that Thursday, the traditional ruler of Oke-Ila in Osun State, Oba Dokun Abolarin, telephoned me, saying he was in Lagos and asking if Asiwaju was coming for the birthday lecture. Knowing I had failed to inform Asiwaju about the lecture the previous night, I smelled trouble.

I immediately raced to Bourdillion in Ikoyi, Lagos State.

When I went upstairs to see Asiwaju, he was reading newspapers, oblivious of any early morning engagement that day, particularly that of Baba Adebanjo.

I informed him about the event, and apologised that I had my mindset on the birthday date on Sunday.

The lecture was slated for 10 a.m., and time was already 10 a.m. Asiwaju, livid, sprang to his feet.

By that time, my colleague Ademola Oshodi had joined me in Asiwaju’s room.

Without any prompting, we prostrated and apologised again.

Those close to President Tinubu know he is a very proficient politician in Yoruba as he is in English, complete with street lingo.

Still seething in anger, Asiwaju said in Yoruba, “Hen hen, idobale yin yen ni emi ma te’ bati. Ma de ibi lecture, won a ma so pe mo moo mo pe de ni ki nba le da ijoko won ru”, meaning, “So it’s this your prostrating that will now count.

“I will get to the event now, and they will allege that I deliberately came late, so I could cause a stir and disrupt the lecture.”

Somehow, Asiwaju quickly prepared to attend despite our tight schedule as we were meant to travel to Abuja that same day.

We got to the occasion around noon after the programme had been on for about two hours.

One important personality I could not readily remember was on the podium.

Though we arrived late, Tinubu’s presence stirred excitement, and he delivered a heartfelt speech.

As President Tinubu predicted, his arrival caused a big stir and a temporary halt in the programme.

As we made to leave, another commotion that did not subside even after our departure ensued.

I suspect Asíwájú’s departure might have signalled the virtual end of the programme.

That was not the end of the story, though. A couple of days later, I heard Uncle Jimi Disu, a known Asiwaju critic, on his regular programme then on Classic FM, talking about Baba Adebanjo’s birthday lecture, alleging that Asíwájú ‘sauntered’ into the programme uninvited and disrupted the birthday lecture of the nonagenarian.

I could not believe my ears. I went on that programme afterward to debunk what he said.

I narrated what happened, that Asiwaju had tremendous respect for Baba, and that he would have avoided the kind of situation that played out, if I had briefed him of the timing of the programme.

This incident underscores the critical role of aides in supporting leaders to function effectively.

Aides must guide them accurately, as their actions and inactions can significantly impact leadership outcomes. An oversight on my part unintentionally fuelled what would have resulted in animus between Baba Adebanjo and Tinubu.

*Rahman is Senior Special Assistant to President Tinubu on Media, Publicity and Special Duties.

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