19 Jan 2015
President Goodluck Jonathan
Ndubuisi Francis and Adebiyi Adedapo in Abuja รข€¨
Ndubuisi Francis and Adebiyi Adedapo in Abuja รข€¨
The Arewa Youth Integrity Forum has promised to mobilise 20 million
votes across the 19 northern states for President Goodluck Jonathan’s
second term ambition.
The group in a statement signed by its National President, Hamid Usman,
described Jonathan as a statesman who is sympathetic to the plight of
his followers.
Usman also lauded Jonathan for the courage and bravery demonstrated in visiting Nigerian troops in Maiduguri’s, describing it as a bold step.
Usman also lauded Jonathan for the courage and bravery demonstrated in visiting Nigerian troops in Maiduguri’s, describing it as a bold step.
“Travelling to Maiduguri which is seen as a hotbed for crisis as not
only commendable but exemplary for all intending leaders,” he said.
While expressing support for President Jonathan, Usman said the
candidate of ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had proven his worth
and deserves support from every Nigerian.
“He has what it takes to drive Nigeria to the next level, having
defeated the local content of insurgency and ready to fight the foreign
elements that have joined insurgents to make Nigeria ungovernable for
the citizenry.
“The president had proved wrong a section of northern elders who said
the president can not campaign in the North. We are confident that Mr.
President will campaign anywhere in Nigeria even the north where it has
been proven that he is popular against the propaganda advanced by spent
horses.”
Also, the National Association of Nigerian Students (NANS) has made a
public declaration to massively support President Jonathan in the
February 14 presidential poll, assuring that millions of students, who
are solidly behind him for re-election and will not let him down.
The declaration came just as the Special Adviser to the President on
Niger Delta, Hon. Kingsley Kuku, accused some key opposition leaders of
being hypocritical and sympathetic to corruption based on their
pedigree, even as he stated that force alone cannot resolve the current
insurgency in some parts of the North.
Kuku said political, traditional, religious leaders and other elite
from the north hold the key to resolving the puzzle associated with
insurgency, challenging them to borrow a leaf from their compatriots
from the Niger Delta who took up the gauntlet in the heydays of
militancy in that region, culminating in a truce and the eventual
granting of amnesty by the federal, which ushered in the extant peace in
the area.
Led by its current President, Tijani Usman Shehu, current executive
members as well as past leaders of NANS at the weekend thronged the
Maitama, Abuja office of the Special Adviser to the President on Niger
Delta in their numbers from all the zones in the country, to convey
their support for Jonathan.
Present and past leaders of NANS took turns to express their resolve to
rally millions of students across the country to ensure Jonathan’s
victory at the polls, citing what they described as his laudable record
of achievements and disposition towards upholding the rule of law.
Presenting the letter conveying NANS’ decision to support Jonathan at
the February 14 poll to Kuku for onward transmission to the president,
NANS President, Tijani Usman Shehu, who read out the content said “the
choices facing the country today in the course of nationhood are simple:
To move forward or to recede backward.
“We want to continue on the path of genuine democratic process,
building institutions that guarantee qualitative change in terms of
addressing and meeting the basic socio-economic and cultural needs of
our people.”
According to the association, Nigerians have been able to see that
Jonathan is a great leader and not a draconian ruler, adding that his
“unrelenting zeal in initiating and executing people-oriented programmes
with direct impact on the welfare of the people stand you out as the
best president so far, hence, Nigerian students will forever prefer
democracy to dictatorship.”
“Hence, we call on Your Excellency to match forward with assurance that
over 40 million Nigerian students are solidly behind you. It is our
collective responsibility to ensure that the good triumph over evil.
When the bad people conspire against you, we have decided to combine to
support you with our vote,” the letter read.
NANS thanked Jonathan for building schools for ‘us and not prisons”, noting that “we have decided to match forward with Your Excellency in your quest to continue piloting the affairs of our nation till 2019”.
NANS thanked Jonathan for building schools for ‘us and not prisons”, noting that “we have decided to match forward with Your Excellency in your quest to continue piloting the affairs of our nation till 2019”.
In the light of its decision to support Jonathan at the poll, NANS
disclosed that it is set to formally endorse the president across its
four zones, with the grand finale in Abuja.
Receiving the letter, Kuku, who thanked the association for its famed
progressive antecedents, recalled his active days as a member of NANS’
executive body, admitting that he had not related well with his
constituency for, but promised to identify with his ‘constituency’
henceforth.
Kuku, who is also the Chairman of the Presidential Amnesty Programme,
regretted that Jonathan’s record of achievements in office has been
under-reported, chiding those who consistently refused to acknowledge
the president’s patriotic efforts.
He said many of those who accuse the president of not doing enough to fight corruption were themselves everything but clean, adding that Jonathan is the only Nigerian leader whose children are all schooling within the country.
He said many of those who accuse the president of not doing enough to fight corruption were themselves everything but clean, adding that Jonathan is the only Nigerian leader whose children are all schooling within the country.
Noting that the president’s critics have been grossly unfair to him
whenever issues of fighting corruption are concerned, Kuku regretted
that when other arms of government like the judiciary fail to carry out
their function effectively, the president was made the scapegoat.
He cited the case of an individual who was arraigned before a competent
court for misappropriating billions of naira in pension fund, but was
merely given what was at best a slap in the wrist by a judge, querying
whether that was Jonathan’s fault.
Kuku alleged that the All Progressives Congress’ (APC’s) national leader,
Senator Ahmed Tinubu; the APC presidential running mate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, and Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola were not the best Nigerians to accuse Jonathan of not fighting corruption, considering their antecedents.
Kuku alleged that the All Progressives Congress’ (APC’s) national leader,
Senator Ahmed Tinubu; the APC presidential running mate, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, and Lagos State Governor, Mr. Babatunde Fashola were not the best Nigerians to accuse Jonathan of not fighting corruption, considering their antecedents.
“I am not saying that Ahmed Tinubu is corrupt, but he knows the odour
of corruption. He is my leader, but I know he knows the odour of
corruption. I know Fashola, he has done well in Lagos, but he was the
Chief of Staff to Tinubu,” Kuku said.
According to him, Fashola, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria (San) was the
Chief of Staff to Tinubu when he was the latter was the governor of
Lagos State, adding that together with Osinbajo, who was the then
Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice of the state at that time,
they drafted the legal papers that allegedly handed over the heritage
of Lagos to Alpha Beta, a company alleged to be owned by Tinubu.
He said it was regrettable that such people today were vociferous in condemning Jonathan for not fighting corruption.
On Boko Haram, Kuku challenged northern political, traditional and
religious leaders, among others, to rise to the challenge of finding a
lasting solution to the insurgency ravaging parts of the north.
He said force alone was not enough to resolve the problem, admonishing
leaders from the north to adopt the kind of approach by leaders from the
South-south, including president Goodluck Jonathan—the then vice
president, who braved the odds to reach out to the militant leaders at
that time to extract peace from them.http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/arewa-youths-nana-endorse-jonathan-for-presidency/199559/
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