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Mu’azu absent as President gets PDP’s report on polls
President Goodluck Jonathan predicted
yesterday that those defecting from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
to the All Progressives Congress (APC) will return on empty stomach.
He spoke in Abuja at the submission of a
report on the PDP’s performance in the general elections. Party
Chairman Adamu Mu’azu was not at the ceremony.
Dr. Jonathan said: “I encourage members
of our party to remain loyal to the party, not to be so disillusioned
because we lost the presidential election and decide to go where they
think they will fill their stomachs or something. It’s not easy. I have
been here for five years plus, you hardly satisfy even 15 per cent of
those who work for you.
“So those people running and those
already cross-carpeting, they will come back on an empty stomach because
they will touch the primary members of their party, before they get to
you. They know you are coming because you are hungry, before it will get
to you the food will be gone.
“So let us be committed to the party.
Yes we will have challenges at the beginning, but surely we will get to
where we want to be.”
Dr. Jonathan received the report from
the Presidential Campaign Council (PCC)’s Director General, Alhaji
Ahmadu Ali, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.
He said the PDP is the dominant party despite losing the presidential election.
The Chairman of the PDP Board of
Trustees, Chief Tony Anenih, noted that the party did not win the
presidential election but won peace for the country.
He said: “We didn’t win the elections but we have a leader who made us to win peace. Without peace, there cannot be development.
“There is a lot to be done. We need a
very strong and vibrant party to be put in place now. I believe we are
on the right path. Let us put behind us those who have betrayed the
party and move forward.”
Party chairman Adamu Muazu was absent at the event and no reason was given for his absence.
The president added: “PDP is still the
most organised party; it is still the party that is not owned by
anybody; it’s still the party that whatever you are you can get to any
level with your competences and so on,” he said.
The President said he did not consult
anyone before making the phone call to President-elect Muhammadu Buhari
even before the final tally of results.
“Yes I did not consult anybody before I
made that phone call but I made that phone call on behalf of all of you
and on behalf of the PDP.
“I made the pronouncement but some of us
are paying the price. Some people pay more price than I do. I know how
some of you are already being persecuted and the kind of situation
facing you.
“The key thing is that we must continue
to unite. As a party we must continue to work hard so that as we go into
subsequent elections 2019, 2023 and so on and so forth, PDP will
continue to come up strong. Even in the interest of the nation, we need
PDP.
“I still believe though we have lost
presidential elections, some National Assembly elections, governorship
elections, especially in the North, PDP is still the dominant party. Let
us not judge PDP by the result of the elections for the presidential
elections.”
Jonathan likened the 2015 elections to the civil war which had various accounts written by various people.
“Of course the issues of this 2015
elections will be similar to the civil war because different people gave
different account of the civil war. The first book on civil war that I
read was My Command by Olusegun Obasanjo, which is his perspectives on what he saw and observed. I recall Ojukwu’s own was Because I’m Involved. If you read it, the dimensions are sometimes tangential to the first.
“If you ask the various observer groups,
each will give you a different perspective. Even among ourselves,
whenever we talk, ýsometimes I laugh when people draw some of their
analysis but by my privileged position I knew a little more about
elections than others,” he said.
President Jonathan said countries that
sent vessels in case of an urgent need to evacuate their nationals from
Nigeria were disappointed because there was nobody to evacuate.
“The country was so tense but everything
has gone down and I think that is the most important thing because the
conviction is that you must have a country before you can run for an
office. Nigeria is a very complex country and you must manage with care.
“So let me thank you all for joining us
to carry the cross. Thank you for the various roles you played and I
charge you toý be even more committed to the development of the party.
Definitely, PDP will become stronger and united,” he added.
Aliý said: “You made the world proud by
conceding defeat even when you had several options. You proved to the
world that you are committed to your credo that no one’s blood is worth
your political ambition.
“By that singular act, you pulled
Nigeria back from a seeming pre-determined precipice and you made us
proud. While you assuredly lost in the ballots, you won the biggest
victory in defeat by that historic phone call.”
“This is the first time in the history
of this country that a sitting government has handed over power
peacefully to an opposition party after an election. We are proud of
you,’’ he told President Jonathan.
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