Thursday, 25 July 2013

How The APC Will Win The 2015 Presidential Election – By Israel Ekene Ohia


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Thank God Almighty, per chance Nigerians may at last get rid of the PDP in 2015. Yes, we all want the ravaging PDP out of power and out of our lives. You do not need to talk to thousands of Nigerians to realize this fact; just meet a few people in the streets of any part of the country and the same narrative will inevitably keep coming back at you – Nigerians today want the PDP out of power even more than they had wanted the military out in 1999. The reason is simple; the PDP has wrecked the country in its 13 years in office even more than the military did in its 29 years in power – whether it is on our national unity, politics, economy, corruption, insecurity, infrastructure, crime, dishonesty in leadership, theft, looting of public funds, or any other aspect of our national life, the PDP has done worse than the military. So, Nigerians understandably want them out.
But wanting the PDP out will not get the PDP out unless and until concrete and determined steps are taken. I see in the formation of the All Progressive Congress (APC) such determined step. However, while Nigerians are ever ready to support the mega party achieve this noble objective, the APC itself must on its own take the necessary measures if it really means to win fair and square in the presidential elections of 2015. Naturally, the best step the APC will take to win the election is by fielding in candidates with mass public support. To this end, it is in my considered opinion that fielding in of General Mohammad Buhari (Rtd) and Sen. Bola Tinubu as its Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates respectively is the surest way of guaranteeing an electoral victory. The political calculation is simple, and the electoral mathematics is easy; Buhari, more than any politician in the North, commands the support of the Northern populace. Therefore, fielding in any other candidate than Buhari will turn off the North against the party in the same way as how CPC’s fielding in of a South-Westerner other than Tinubu as its Vice Presidential candidate in the 2011 presidential election turned off the zone against the CPC; because Tinubu, more than any politician south of the Niger commands the support of the Southwest zone. Therefore, it is common sense that if APC now fields in Buhari and Tinubu in 2015, victory of the party is assured. Mathematically, the electoral forte of the two geopolitical zones of Northwest and Southwest alone put together constitute 46.3% of the national electoral strength, based on the 2010 voter’s registration. Driving from the voting pattern of these zones over the years, once APC puts in the above joint presidential ticket, PDP has not a chance in the presidential election come what may?
The South-west zone currently has a total number of 14,296,163 registered voters, which represents 19.44% of the total number of voters nationwide. In terms of national electoral strength, the zone is number 2. Taking into account the electoral behavior of the South-west since independence, the zone has proven itself, without exception, of incapable of voting anyone other than its own. In the 1st Republic it voted mainly Action Group in favour of Chief Obafemi Awolowo with about 69% voters’ turnout. In the 2nd Republic, it voted 78.75% of its total votes cast for UPN in favour of Chief Awolowo, with 70% voters’ turnout. In the June 12, 1993presidential election, the pattern was repeated more or less the same, except that the total percentage of SDP’s votes in favour of Chief MKO Abiola rose up to 84.5% in the zone. In the 1999 presidential election, mainly because the only two candidates for the presidency were both from the South-west, the zone’s voters’ turnout was abysmally low (48.09%) with about 68% of the votes cast to ANPP in favour of Chief Olu Falaye. 2003 also recorded poor voters’ turnout with 71% of votes cast to Obasanjo’s PDP. In 2011 the South west voted PDP when a functional alliance with the North failed to field in Sen. Tinubu.
Like the South-west, the electoral pattern of the North-west too has shown, without exception, that it does not elect anyone other than its own. This trend includes the much celebrated June 12 presidential election where Chief Abiola was given an average votes cast of 42.9% by the zone. Even this score was unusually high, and can be attributed to the personality profile of Chief Abiola, including his faith. For the record, it should be pointed out that the North-west zone always led the nation in terms of number of registered voters. For the 2011 elections, the zone has 19,803,689, representing 26.93% of the national electoral strength, the highest in the country.
With a total of 10,749,059 voters in the 2011 polls, representing 14.62% of the national voters, the North-east zone is the 4th in terms of electoral strength in the country. Most often it votes its own, but where absent it goes with the North-west. Although ethnically heterogeneous, it largely shares common history, faith and cultural values with the North-west. These may have accounted for the often common political stand between the two zones. On this score, we can confidently assert that the zone will go not less than 65% for Gen. Buhari, as the 2003, 2007 and 2011 polls showed. Added to the fact that Buhari was once the governor of the entire zone, there is a sentimental political attachment to the man that somehow remains through the years. If every vote will count, as the nation expects it to count in 2015, then APC with Buhari as its presidential candidate is very much at home in the zone. Also, there will very high voter turnout.
The North-central has 11,627,490 voters representing 15.81% of the total electoral strength of the country. It is the home of about 70% of what is generically term as “Northern Minorities”. But about 50% of the populace is historically and politically affiliated to the ‘Northern Caliphate Establishment’; and over the years this affiliation has translated into electoral votes to the establishment. Barring any other consideration, this factor is also likely to reflect in the 2015 presidential election in favour of the APC. Likewise, the fielding in of Sen. Tinubu as the Vice Presidential candidate will guarantee the votes of the Southwest to the new party. How therefore can PDP, with Jonathan and Namadi Sambo as its flag-bearers, win the election? Even if Sambo, with no electoral value to his party, as the 2011 general elections had shown, has been dropped as the PDP’s Vice Presidential candidate, it would still not help the party’s electoral fortune.
On the other hand, the fielding in of Buhari/Tinubu by the APC as its candidates will force PDP to seriously consider dropping Jonathan and Sambo as its Presidential nominees in 2015 so as to bring in a Northerner and South Easterner as it’s Presidential and Vice Presidential candidates respectively in an effort to split the Northern votes and guarantee the Southeast votes to the party. But even this plausible strategy cannot help the PDP win the election in the sense that the Southeast has the least electoral strength in the county, with a total of less than 8,899, 438, which cannot upturn the votes of the Southwest. Besides, on the other hand, the Politics of fielding in or dropping off President Jonathan and Vice President as its Presidential nominees will further breakdown the PDP and weaken it to the point it cannot win the election, whichever way its ticket goes. The power tussle will be such that it will become apparent to the nation that the PDP is finished, and this perception will be irreversible and will determine the outcome of the general election.
On the other hand, the fielding of General Buhari as the Presidential candidate will be of tremendous advantage to the APC on one fundamental front; unarguably, Nigerians are all agreed that the foremost problem of the country is dishonest leadership. Nigerians are also agreed, arguably, that Buhari is the most honest politician in the country, judging from his past leadership antecedents. If therefore Nigerians want to resolve the nation’s fundamental problem, then fielding in of Buhari is the logical solution; it will be like placing a round peg is a round hole.
To validate Buhari’s leadership honesty, let’s take for comparison, his peers in the leadership circle. For example, it is an indisputable fact that former president OlusegunObasanjo is stupendously wealthy, Gen. Ibrahim Babaginda is stupendously wealthy, Gen. T. Y. Danjuma is stupendously wealthy, Gen. Abdusalami Abubakar is stupendously wealthy, Alh. Atiku Abubakar is stupendously wealthy, Gen. Aliyu Gusau is stupendously wealthy, Gen. Sani Abacha died stupendously wealthy, Gen. ShehuYar’adua died stupendously wealthy, to mention but a few of his peers. But Gen. Buhari is nationally acknowledged to be a poor man, relative to these men. All those abovementioned made their stupendous wealth by leveraging on public offices (i.e. trading on official influence) for a fee and investing the proceeds, thereby guaranteeing them a control and command of a particular sector of the National economy and living a stupendously wealthy life thereafter. Unlike MKO Abiola who never was a public servant, none of the above wealthy men made their money outside public service. Also, unlike Sen. Bola Tinubu who joined public service as a wealthy private sector man, none of the above listed wealthy men went into public service wealthy; all of them went into public service as poor men from very poor backgrounds.
In contrast to them all, Gen. Buhari went into public service poor and came out relatively poor. Interestingly, Buhari held more strategic and lucrative public positions capable of turning him, if he so desired like others, a stupendously wealthy or even wealthier man than each and every one of them. He was governor of Northeastern state for almost a year; he was Minister of Petroleum and Chairman of NNPC Board for three and half years; he was Head of State and Commander -in-Chief for almost two years; and he was Chairman of Petroleum Trust Fund, (PTF) for three years. All these are public offices that could turn a man into a multi billionaire overnight for life, but Gen. Buhari went into them and came out of them without amassing wealth for himself or members of his immediate family. This is a clear proof that he had given honest leadership; a fundamental solution to the current problem of our country. And, as the universal dictum goes, honesty is the best policy. As Nigerians, faced with the dear problem of nation-building, we will be better off with a little bit of honesty, in accessing our potential leaders, in fielding them up in public offices and in them rendering leadership. But if we fail to do so and become misguided by our sentiments, emotions or selfish interests, then we are dooming not only our generation but the generation yet to come.
My position therefore irrevocably stands on a Buhari/Tinubu candidacy as the surest presidential ticket to give APC and Nigerians the desired victory. Once I get some little money in my pocket and I hear that APC has started registering members, I will be off for Imo State, heading to Owerri-West LGA, and straight to my Ndegwu/Amakohia-Ubi Ward to register as an APC member so as to vote for the Buhari/Tinubu presidential ticket thereby ensuring that this all important joint ticket of the party materializes.
Bye bye PDP.
Long live APC,
Long Live the Federal Republic of Nigeria
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11 governors shun PDP Governors Forum meeting


Rotimi Amaechi, middle, River state governor and Godswill Akpabio, Akwa-Ibom governor, to his left.
The attendees expressed unhappiness with the crisis in Rivers State legislature.
Eleven out of the 23 Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governors, shunned the meeting of their forum held last night in Abuja.
Prominent among those who were absent at the meeting were the Niger State governor, Babangida Aliyu, who also chairs the Northern State Governors Forum, NSGF; Sule Lamido, (Jigawa); Murtala Nyako (Adamawa); Musa Kwankwaso (Kano); and Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto) all of whom are believed to have an axe to grind with the party’s national leadership.
They also have sympathy for Governor Chibuike Amaechi over the crisis in the Nigeria Governors Forum, NGF, which he won, but which another group led by the Governor of Plateau State, Jonah Jang, rejected.
Other governors who did not attend the meeting held at the Akwa Ibom State Governors Lodge were those of Taraba, Cross River, Kebbi, Bauchi and Ebonyi.
Mr. Amaechi is currently suspended from the party.
Those in attendance were the governors of Benue, Kogi, Abia, Bayelsa, Delta, Enugu, Katsina and Akwa Ibom States while those of Gombe, Plateau, Kwara and Kaduna were represented by their deputies.
The meeting of the PDP Governors Forum, PDPGF, headed by the Akwa Ibom Governor, Godswill Akpabio, which was earlier slated for 3 p.m., did not take off until about 8 p.m.
At some point, the National Chairman, Bamanga Tukur, who was on hand to brief the governors on some party issues had to leave the venue, apparently due to poor attendance.
Mr. Akpabio said after the meeting that several issues were discussed, among them the lingering crisis in Rivers State and the coming national convention of the party.
According to him, the forum resolved to give the national chairman the necessary support by mobilising delegates for the convention where some members of the National Working Committee will be elected.
Mr. Akpabio described the incident at the Rivers State House of Assembly as unfortunate just as he pleaded with the two factions to bury the hatchet and come together in the interest of the state and democracy.
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Aregbesola To Compensate Abere-Olaiya Road Separation Victims


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Governor State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola; his Deputy, Mrs Titi Laoye-Tomori and others, inspecting removal of illegal Structure at Fakunle area of Osogbo, as part of the on-going urban renewal/beautification projects of nine cities in the State on Wednesday 24-07-2013
The governor of the State of Osun, Ogbeni Rauf Aregbesola, has promised to compensate house and shop owners, who were affected by the ongoing separation of structures from the road along the Abere-Olaiya route.
Aregbesola made the promise at a special fast-breaking session tagged: ‘Iftar with the Governor’ with members of the press, held at the Government House on Monday.
The governor stated that though, the victims are not in anyway entitled to compensation from the government, but he would do that to ameliorate their pains they incurred on the separation of their structures.
According to the governor, the separation exercise is inline with the Urban Renewal Programme of his administration, maintaining that the affected structures were built on the setback of the road.
Arguing that development and pains come together like ‘pain and birth’, Aregbesola said the urban renewal is to ensure the economic and social growth of the state.
He stated that the project is targeting at enticing, at least, 200,000 foreigners that would spend nothing less than $1000 each in the state before they leave, saying that Osun will get N32.6bn from the 200,000 tourists annually.
Aregbesola had, during the first edition of ‘Ogbeni Till Daybreak,’ said his administration would clean Osogbo, the capital of the State of Osun with emphasis on the Abere-Olaiya route.
The governor maintained that it would be out of place for anybody to say that he or she was not informed about the programme and projects of his administration, saying that anybody who claims as such is out for mischief and must be a pessimist.
He maintained that seeking re-election would not deter him from executing projects that would develop the state, noting that it is only God that gives and take power from man at will.
Aregbesola said: “As a contestant, I was declared personal non-granta in Osun a week before the April 14, 2007 gubernatorial election. They set machineries from Abuja to be looking for me and I lied low.
“I came to Ilesa at exactly 10.00 pm on April 13 of the eve of the election. I voted and when it was 1:00 pm and I left for Lagos. Here I am today, as the governor of the state, where I was declared personal non-granta. It is only God that determines your fate and the actualization of your ambition.
“I will not say because I am seeking re-election and stop the execution of projects that will develop the state. No. Election and governance are different.”
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JONATHAN SPLASHES N5M EACH ON BADA, MONYE, UDOBONG, OTHERS

 Isiaka Wakili

One of the gold medallists and Team Nigeria’s Captain to the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games late Sunday Bada in action
President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday honoured the six-member 4x400m men relay team that won gold medal at the Sydney 2000 Olympics, by awarding N5 million to each of the athletes, while their two coaches got N7 million each.
During the award ceremony held inside the Council Chambers of the Presidential Villa, the team members were presented to Jonathan by the Nigeria’s representative to the International Olympic Committee, Engr Habu Gumel before yesterday’s Federal Executive Council meeting.
They are late Sunday  Bada, Clement Chukwu, Jude Monye, Enefiok Udobong, Nduka Nwanze and Fidelis Gadzama; while their coaches are Solomon Abare and Innocent Egbunike. Bada’s award was collected by his wife, Adesumbo.
It would be recalled that during the games, the team, led by the late Sunday Bada, won silver medal with their Americans won gold medal. The Nigerian team was later awarded gold medal following doping charges against the US team.
Congratulating the medallists, Jonathan pledged that they would be given national honours in due course.
The president, who said his administration, condemned all forms of cheating “whether in sports, academics, business or politics”, charged all sportsmen and women in Nigeria to operate and compete within the rules of the game and resist any temptation to take a shortcut to fame, adulation and wealth.
“For me, I think today I’m as happy as yourselves (the medallists) because I was there in Sydney with you as the then deputy governor of my state. And if this medal was given to you there, I could’ve had a handshake with you, but what I missed in 2000, I’m getting it today.
“Even though the honour you’ve been accorded today is most belated through no fault of yours, it’s, as they say, better late than never.
“Your accomplishment at the highest level where the competition is very keen speaks volume of your tenacity, hard work and indomitable will to succeed. What has been proven by the gold medal that you’ve just received is that if we do things the right and honest way, the truth will always prevail no matter how long it takes.
“This is part of the transformation of values that we seek to bring about and inculcate in your people today.
“What your experience has shown is that our sportsmen and women must endeavour to operate and compete within the rules of the game. They must resist any temptation to take a short cut to fame, adulation and wealth. Let me use this unique opportunity to condemn cheating in all its ramifications, whether in sports, academics, business or in politics. Be informed that malpractice in any form is evil to society. We must build a society that puts premium on integrity and transparency and hard work.
“Sports is a unifying tool for our country we must therefore do everything possible to nurture it and encourage its development.
“I also must congratulate the International Olympic Committee for holding the tenets of drug free sports and its continuous efforts to provide a level playing field for all competitors. We all know that without their persistence and insistence on a drug free regime for sports competition, this celebration we are witnessing today wouldn’t have been possible.
Once again, I congratulate our victorious 4x400m men gold medal relay team at the Sydney Olympics games. You’ve done yourselves and your country proud. The nation is equally appreciative of your sterling achievements for which I’ve the honour to announce some token. This happened in 2000, but since you’re receiving it today, it’s only proper that on behalf of the government, we show some token appreciation. “
“For the six members of the relay team, we’re giving you a token of N5 million each. And the team couldn’t have done that without the handlers. Innocent Egbunike and Solomon Abari who directly handled this team will get N7 million each. One of the guidelines for giving honours is getting gold in Olympics. So, automatically you’ll be given a national honour in due course,” Jonathan said.
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CONSTITUTION AMENDMENT: REPS REJECT IMMUNITY FOR PRESIDENT, GOVS......

 by John Ameh

The House of Representatives on Wednesday passed 85 new clauses to the 1999 Constitution (as amended), among which was the rejection of immunity for the President and state governors facing criminal charges.

By the new provision on immunity, the President, Vice-President, governors and their deputies will vacate office, if convicted of any criminal offence.

A total of 339 out of the 360 members of the House voted on Wednesday to pass the clauses.

Voting and collation of results ended at about 10.43pm.

On immunity, 306 members voted to remove it, 17 opposed it, while 14 abstained.

The House retained four years as the tenure of office of elected officials.
Similarly, 293 lawmakers voted to endorse autonomy for local governments, as against 39 who opposed it. Seven others abstained.

This development meant that the House took a different position on the issue, compared to the Senate, which rejected autonomy for the councils.
Lawmakers also scrapped State Independent Electoral Commissions and transferred the responsibility of conducting council polls to the Independent National Electoral Commission.

Independent candidacy was also endorsed by the House, meaning that in future, persons who do not belong to any political party, can stand for elections as individuals.

A total of 313 lawmakers endorsed the provision, while eight opposed it. Twelve others abstained.

Like the Senate, the House retained the controversial proposal on life pension for the President, Vice-President, Senate President, Speaker of the House of Representatives and Deputy Speaker.

A total of 284 lawmakers endorsed the provision, with only 18 opposing it. Thirty-six others abstained.

Other highlights included the transfer of health, housing, electricity and railways from the Exclusive Legislative List to the Concurrent List.

This implies that states can now make laws on these issues.

However, the issue of minimum wage and labour matters were retained in the Exclusive List.

The House adopted all the recommendations of its report on the Peoples' Public Sessions it conducted across the Federation on November 10, 2012.

The sessions were conducted by its Ad-Hoc Committee on Constitution Review headed by the Deputy Speaker, Mr. Emeka Ihedioha.

Lawmakers had to resort to voting manually on Wednesday as attempts to use electronic voting system failed.

The much-hyped intervention by NigComsat to rescue the situation failed to work after more than three hours of trying.

The House had co-opted NigComsat on Monday to assist, by installing an improvised electronic voting system with the aid of ipads.

The improvised system was to serve as temporary replacement for the faulty voting system in the House.

The Director-General of NigComsat, Mr. Ahmed Rufai, who supervised the installation of the temporary system on Tuesday, had assured lawmakers that it would work perfectly for the purpose of voting.

However, as members got set to vote on Wednesday, the system failed to work.

Members waited for over three hours as Rufai and his technicians battled to fix the problem to no avail.

Rufai claimed to have tested the system earlier in the morning and ascertained that it worked, but it suddenly failed to transmit signals as voting was about to start around 11am.

In the face of the development, the Speaker, Mr. Aminu Tambuwal, opted for manual voting.

The manual voting was a tedious process, involving voting by 339 sitted lawmakers, collation of results and analysing the results to meet the constitutional requirement of two-thirds majority (240) to pass any proposal.

Each member voted using a document containing the 87 changes (clauses) proposed for inclusion in the constitution.

Two of the clauses were later dropped, leaving 85 as passed.

JONATHAN WILL DEFEAT OPPOSITION AGAIN IN 2015 - GULAK

by Abbas Jimoh

Gulak made the comment when he received a delegation of religious and traditional leaders under the auspices of National Prayer Coalition for Goodluck 2015, an arm of the Goodluck Support Group (GSG).
“Many Nigerians know that there can be no meaningful development where there is no peace. We know some leaders who said head will roll and blood will flow if Jonathan emerge the President. With God destination, he emerged and he has been the best thing that can happen meaning that Nigeria cannot break-up. This is why we must all work together for Nigeria’s progress.
“The opposition were defeated in 2011 and they will be defeated again in 2015. The opposition controls the press but President Jonathan controls the people. He will not be there forever, someone spent eight years as President, he too will spend his constitutionally guaranteed eight years and leave, his work will continue to speak for him more than it is speaking for him now. Forget about the evil doers, who wanted to bring Nigeria to its knees, but they would not succeed,” Gulak said.
Director of the GSG on religious affairs, Archbishop Leonard Kawaz, who spoke on behalf of the delegation, said they have begun to work to mobilise Nigerians and on what is happening in the country in term of progress.
 “We are seeing what the president is doing in education sector, Airport rehabilitation, availability of fuel and fertilizers among others are some of the work we are all seeing as Gods manifestation in the country,” he said.
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”JONATHAN IS GOING DOWN EVERYDAY”- Asari Dokibo


Leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force, NDPVF, Alhaji Mujahideen Asari-Dokubo, yesterday continued his attack on President Goodluck Jonathan, saying it is unlikely he would return in 2015.

The NDPVF leader in an interview with journalists in Lagos, said his kinsman had lost the sympathy and support of well-meaning Nigerians.

The former President of Ijaw Youth Council, however added that it was not too late for Jonathan to reconcile with former President Olusegun Obasanjo.

He noted that if the president wanted to regain confidence of Nigerians, he should urgently deliver on his electioneering promises.

He also advised the number one citizen to do away with self seeking and selfish aides around him.

Asari-Dokubo further attacked the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, Dr. Reuben Abati, describing the latter’s reaction to his last interview as “arrant nonsense, rubbish and childish.”

“I don’t want to reply Abati, the famous author of crab theory, who was desperate to defend his boss just because he wants to justify his wages. What does Abati know? Am I struggling to be President in 2015?”

“What is the correlation between why is the East/West Road not being constructed and the poor performance of the Presidency, including the inability of President Jonathan to curb corruption in his administration and the crab theory by Abati?”

“Abati is just childish; his arguments were baseless, just struggling and managing to salvage the dwindling fortunes and sagging image of the Presidency.”

On the rift between the President and OBJ, Asari-Dokubo debunked claims of the Presidency which states the contrary: “Everybody knows that there is a quarrel. Has Obasanjo not been criticising Jonathan openly?

“Has Obasanjo not said that he was not prepared to keep quiet if things are wrong? Do you need to be told that there is a rift when Obasanjo, who took his position as the Chairman of the Board of Trustees, BoT, of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as between life and death suddenly gave up the job just like that?”

“Was it not reported that Obasanjo has threatened that Jonathan would not be president in 2015 and that he (Obasanjo) vowed to continue to criticise him (Jonathan)?”

Asari-Dokubo added that he was ready to assist Jonathan win again 2015. He however stated that the president was not very focused, and that the North could use the advantage of his inadequacies to defeat him.

“I am ready and willing to help him in 2015 but there is something wrong with him (Jonathan), he has been hijacked by some people and he is not doing anything to remove them. Jonathan is not on course at all. Jonathan is destroying his presidency”.

“For instance, he got to power majorly by the support of the social media that is the vehicle in which he was brought to power but as I am talking to you today, he has lost all his Facebook fans. He (Jonathan) is going down every day.”

“How can he (Jonathan) deliver when everybody around him are sabotaging him? The people around Jonathan are vicious but somebody like me will not keep quiet to allow Jonathan to lead us to avoidable bloodshed.”

Asked if he was ready for a truce with the Presidency, Asari-Dokubo stated, “I am not ready to be called by anybody because I went to him (Jonathan) many times to intimate him that his conduct would bring disgrace to us. I told him that my brother, you are not doing well. My conscience is very important to me, I cannot keep quiet at all, it
makes me sick.

“But I am and will continue to fight for him (Jonathan), for the Ijaw nation, the South/South and the deprived people, who stood by him (Jonathan). What Jonathan represents is greater than him.

“The Presidency does not need to reach out to me. Jonathan is not representing himself, Presidency is not the personal property of Jonathan; it is the property of those who died throughout the country to make him the president of Nigeria in 2011.”

The former militant leader described the former BoT Chairman of PDP, Chief Tony Anenih as “a liability to the Presidency,” saying it was unfortunate that Jonathan continued to associate with Anenih despite his “credibility baggage.”

“For me as a person, I believe in the sayings that ‘show me your friend, I will tell you who you are. For Goodluck Jonathan to continue to associate with Tony Anennih despite a series of allegations against him is unfortunate.”

“But there is a remedy for him (Jonathan) because he has two years more, ending on May 29, 2015, if he can make amends. Let him genuinely reconcile with Obasanjo, his benefactor, listen to and align with Nigerians, who elected him in 2011.”

“Let him severe and cut off the people around him, who never wished Nigeria and Nigerians well and redeem the battered image of his administration by delivering on his electioneering promises to Nigerians.”

“Jonathan should be prepared to fight injustice and corruption in the remaining two years and remove the deadwoods in his government and move the nation forward.

“All hopes are not lost if he can make amends but his chances of re-election in 2015 is slim and narrow if the present trends of inactivity by his administration continue.”
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