PRESIDENT Goodluck
Ebele Jonathan, yesterday, at the South-south Unity Party of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP), held in Benin-City, vowed that his
administration will crush Boko Haram exactly the way it fought Ebola
virus disease.
The
President also boasted that the PDP will recapture Rivers and Edo
states in 2015 and 2016, insisting that the entire South-south must
return to the PDP as it were in 1999.
This comes as South-south
PDP leaders and governors, through the Chairman, Board of Trustees of
the PDP, Chief Tony Anenih, urged the North to back Jonathan’s
re-election bid, asserting that the people of the zone were determined
to ensure his re-election. According to Anenih, the North must
reciprocate the gesture of the South-south in the political empowerment
of the North in the past.
Jonathan, who arrived the Benin Airport
at about 1pm, was welcomed by Governor Adams Oshiomhole and members of
the Edo State Executive Council. He proceeded with the governor to the
commissioning of the reconstructed Benin-Ore-Lagos dual carriage road
before storming the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium for the PDP rally.
Dignitaries
at the rally include the Vice President, Arch.Namadi Sambo, Senate
President, David Mark, National Chairman of the PDP, Adamu Muazu,
Governors Liyel Imoke (Cross Rivers), Emmanuel Uduaghan (Delta), Seriaki
dickson (Bayelsa), Theodore Orji (Abia) and the deputy governor of Akwa
Ibom State. Others are former governors of Edo State, Chief Lucky
Igbinedion and Prof.Osariemen Osunbor; a former governor of Bayelsa
State, Diepreye Alameiseigha; Esama of Benin Kingdom, Chief Gabriel
Igbinedion; Senator Roland Owie; Chief Dan Orbih (Edo PDP Chairman);
Captain Hosa Okunbor; Ken Imasuagbon; Gen.Charles Airhiavbere; Senator
Ehigie Uzamere; Chief Tom Ikimi; and Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu.
Addressing
the rally, Jonathan declared that his administration had made giant
strides in infrastructural development despite criticisms from the
opposition, just as he urged PDP members to ensure unity to be able to
win the forthcoming general elections.
His words, “Before coming
to this stadium, we commissioned the Benin-Ore-Shagamu dual carriage
road. The governor (Oshiomhole), though he is not a PDP member
appreciates that work. And we promise Nigerians that we will improve on
infrastructures. And if you observe carefully, those who travel, you
will know that the PDP administration has improved the quality of our
roads.
“We cannot do all our roads the same day, but, within this
short time we have been in power, we have reconstructed the roads, we
have also fixed the airports. So when we talk about infrastructure, PDP
is not only talking about feeding people. There was somebody who said
PDP believes in stomach infrastructure. Yes because PDP must ensure food
security. Every President in this world talks about food security and
job creation.
“ And we have been commended for reducing hunger,
our detractors don’t even want Nigerians to know that we are working,
but those who monitor what is happening in the world know that we are
working. Recently, we were recognized for fighting Ebola disease. So I
promise you that there must be food security and anybody who says that
we should not talk about food security is not ready to lead the people.
“You
are all aware that we have conquered Ebola and we will surely crush
Boko Haram. And if you look at what is happening, a lot of things are
changing. Everything is turning around”.
‘ We will get all our states back’
Admonishing
PDP members to be united ahead of the 2015 general elections, the
President said: “Let me appreciate the leadership of the party for their
commitment and members of our party from the non-PDP states because we
know the things they pass through. We are here in Edo for a unity rally,
we are not here for campaign, we are here for a unity rally because we
must bring our party members together especially now that elections are
coming.
“This is South-south Unity Rally. Elections are coming
and we have different interests. We appeal to our people, from state to
National Assembly, that so many people will be interested in this
position but only one person will go. We belong to the same party, so
when we are struggling to get to this position, we must do it decently
so that we don’t create enemies amongst ourselves. If we don’t create
enemies among ourselves and we continue to unite, we will surely get all
our states back.
“ At the beginning of 1999 when I took oath of
office as Deputy Governor, the entire South-south was PDP. But today
Rivers and Edo are no longer in PDP. But from 2015 to 2016 we will get
all our states back”. While welcoming Ikimi and other APC decampees to
the PDP, Jonathan assured that they will be given a level-playing field
with old members.
“People like Ikimi left the PDP before due to
internal crisis, but they are back today. Now, we have corrected all the
things that made them leave the party. Every party member will be
treated equally, no discrimination, no imposition, no god father, no god
mother. This is the only party that will give you the freedom and the
opportunity to plan to the highest without any interference. Edo State
will go to PDP.
“ For Rivers State, we know that the only party
there is PDP. Other parties exist on bill boards, so allow their sign
boards to stay, we know the party that is controlling Rivers State. All
what we need is unity”.
‘Interest of Nigeria’
On his part,
Anenih, the PDP BoT Chairman, said the leadership of the party in the
South- south had endorsed Jonathan for second term, and urged the North
to support the bid in the interest of the nation.
“Our brothers
and sisters in the North, we have reasons to be part of the
contributions of the South-south zone to Nigeria’s development. The zone
has, over the years, made sacrifices, including supreme sacrifices not
only to keep this country together but also for economic development,”
he said.
“ Our sons and daughters such as Chief Tony Enahoro,
Chief Okotie Eboh, Isaac Boro, Gen.David Ejoor, Chief Dennis Osadebey,
Chief Marere etc, have served this country with great dedication. In the
political history of Nigeria, the South-south has always been a close
ally of the North. We have fought political battles together. We have
given support to the North when it matters most. The current situation
calls for corporation, in appealing to the conscience of Nigerians, in
the prevailing circumstance, we must claim our right with dignity and
determination in the interest of our dear nation.
“That is the
message from the entire leadership of the South-south to our brothers in
the North, that we need their support day and night, not only to win
election also to win peace” .
On his part, National Chairman of
the party, Adamu Muazu, insisted that Jonathan remained the candidate of
the party, and challenged the opposition APC that “rather than talk
about who qualifies to be President in our party, bring out your best
and let us see how your presidential candidate will emerge”.
Monday 29 September 2014
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