Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State said the continuation of
President Goodluck Jonathan in office in 2015 would ensure the delivery
of more dividends of democracy to Nigerians.
He stated this on Tuesday in Abuja during the Mr. Jonathan’s formal declaration to contest the 2015 presidential election.
Mr. Akpabio, who is also the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum,
said the governors supported President Jonathan for a second term
because of his achievements in the past three years.
“We went down and we saw the dams and the irrigation projects in the north; we saw what you are doing in the railway system.
“We noticed your efforts at empowering farmers; we took cognisance of
your efforts in the power sector; we looked at the many roads that you
have done across Nigeria.
“After taking cognisance of your efforts, we resolved that we are not going to contest against you. We are not going to show any interest in the presidency; that we must
give you a second term in office for you to complete your good works,’’
he said.
According to him, the governors are confident that President Jonathan
would consolidate on his achievements and continue transforming Nigeria
if given a second term.
Mr. Akpabio, however, reminded President Jonathan that the battle
ahead was a difficult one, adding that the route to 2015 would not be
smooth, but assured that he would triumph at the end.
“Victory belongs to all of us; victory remains that of PDP; we will
never be intimidated; we will not be intimidated; do not be intimidated;
we are behind you.
“Those who are behind you are more than those who are against you. In
2015 all Nigerians are going to tell you that we are behind you,’’ Mr.
Akpabio said.
He described President Jonathan as the biblical David, saying that
“you are fighting all the wars today so that future Nigerian presidents
will have peace’’.
Gov. Akpabio noted that Mr. Jonathan had taken the right step by
establishing the Almajiri schools, particularly in Northern Nigeria and
other schools in the South.
This step, he said, would ensure the education of Nigerian children
and that they were not misled into terrorism and acts insurgency in
future.
He added that PDP governors were against terror, enemies of progress, propaganda, and blackmail.
Mr. Akpabio described members of the opposition as selfish
politicians who had nothing to offer Nigerians and should therefore not
be allowed to take over the Federal Government in 2015.
“We cannot hand over our future to people who are blackmailers and propagandists,” Mr. Akpabio said.
He, however, expressed optimism that the PDP would win at least 30
states in 2015, adding that it would reclaim states it lost to the All
Progressives Congress, APC.
Meanwhile, Haliru Mohammed, Chairman of the Presidential Declaration
Committee, in his welcome speech, said that Nigerians wanted President
Jonathan back in 2015 because of his antecedent in office.
The Senate President, David Mark, said Mr. Jonathan`s achievements
have endeared him to Nigerians, adding that the people wanted him back
because they believed in him.
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