FORMER vice-president, Atiku Abubakar, has said that he is eligible to contest for the presidency in 2015. Just as former head of state, Major-General Muhammadu Buhari at Silverbird Television award ceremony said he would not quit politics.
Abubakar, in a statement by his media office, said this clarification had become imperative considering the fact that insinuations were rife that he cannot stand for election in 2015.
The statement reads: “In this post-zoning era, President [Goodluck] Jonathan is free to contest, his younger brothers or anyone from Otuoke village are free to contest, while Atiku Abubakar is also very eminently qualified to aspire to become the president of Nigeria in 2015. President Jonathan can aspire to contest for the presidency as many times as he wants with Bamanga Tukur as the PDP chairman. But, these must not stop Atiku from raising his hands for presidency.
“Those who are engaged in political blackmail should desist and look up to Allah who is the author and finisher of the many desires of a man’s heart. He is also the Supreme Being, the only one who can determine the future with certainty, including what will happen in 2015. It is also instructive, as Chinua Achebe advised, those whose palm-kernel has been cracked by benevolent spirits should not forget to be humble.
“Some of these political fortune-tellers have, in a desperate attempt to keep their man, meaning, President Goodluck Jonathan in power beyond 2015, foreclosed Atiku’s bid for the presidency.
“They think Atiku’s bid can no longer see the light of the day. They are wrong, dead wrong!
“For Atiku Abubakar, whose political qualities and skills are not hidden to Nigerians, the 2015 presidential race has not become his pre-occupation, considering the fact that President Jonathan has not even completed one year into the tenure and that is why Atiku has not even made any policy statement on this administration. There is no doubt that Atiku is the issue in Nigerian politics today! We do not know of tomorrow.
“If the intentions of these ghost political jobbers are to make way for President Jonathan to violate his promise of not contesting for the presidency in 2015 and therefore remain in office beyond that year, these agents of political power-mongering do not need Atiku’s name to achieve all that.
“Atiku stood and fought for zoning in 2011 to ensure equity and maintain the constitution of the party. He was there at the 1994-1995 Constitutional Conference where the six geopolitical zones were created and zoning made part of the constitution of Nigeria to give a sense of belonging to all parts of the country, particularly the minority ethnic groups which President Jonathan is part of.
“It was unfortunate that General Abdulsalami Abubakar’s military government removed the zoning clause from the constitution. From here, the PDP picked up the battle and made it its own. The party inserted zoning in its constitution and this accounts for why its fortunes soared. President Jonathan and his political supporters ensured that zoning in the PDP constitution was destroyed in 2011.”
Meanwhile, former head of state and presidential candiate of the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) in the 2011 general election, Major-General Muhammed Buhari (retd), on Sunday declared that he cannot quit politics now because he is too young to leave it.
Buhari, in his acceptance speech of the Silverbird Television award of Man of the Year held at Eko Hotel, said he was too young to quit politics, adding that what Nigeria lacked was good leadership.
According to him, “leaders must learn to be democratic.”
via Tribune
HEHEHEHE....these men sha...hmm...ma lips are sealed.............
1 comment:
These men should be ashamed. If nt for themselves, then @ least for their kids and relatives. They shud leave politics for the young ones. Even if they r power drunk, make them push their children enter and nt themselves. Afterall na their surname go dey there.
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