Former
head of state and 2011 presidential candidate of the Congress for
Progressive Change (CPC) General Muhammadu Buhari has said that the
opposition parties would not disappoint Nigerians if given the mandate
to rule in 2015.
He added that the emerging All Progressives Congress (APC)
comprising the Action Congress of Nigeria (CAN), All Nigeria Peoples
Party (ANPP), CPC, and the All Progressives Grand Allaince (APGA) would
uphold the trust in transforming the country positively.
Buhari, who is the chairman, Board of Trustees (BoT) of the CPC,
stated this yesterday at the CPC contact and mobilisation committee for
the north-west zone in Kaduna.
He added that the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has almost
collapsed the entire system in the country and stressed the need for
urgent action that will put the country on the right track in order for
the country to return to its lost glory.
Buhari noted: “The reason why we are here is to educate the people on
the new party formation whose talks are ongoing; this movement for
unity is a must for any CPC member.
“Any right-thinking person will know that, from 1999 to date,
Nigeria has been blessed with human and natural resources. You will
also agree that the leadership of this country has betrayed the nation
and the people.
“From 2007, we started observing that if we are not united, we cannot
overthrow the present set of leadership who is doing the wrong thing.
What happened in 2003, 2007 and 2011 general elections does not show any
sign of fairness and justice. Even the by-elections conducted has
further indicated that there is no justice in the elections of this
country.
“Those of you at the grass roots know better than I know that instead
of the government educating our youths, putting the education system in
the right perspectives to better the lives of the future leaders, they
steal money
in the name of doing so. But for the youths who lack what to do, they
are given hard drugs, making them engage in all manner of atrocities.
“I was a governor, a minister of petroleum, a head of state, headed PTF — and all these were through the help of God.
“In 2015, if Nigerians agree to give us another opportunity, we will uphold the trust.
“Those of you elected under the CPC are those that truly won the
elections. I spoke about ‘Kare Jini, Biri Jini’ before; I don’t want to
repeat it again. All those of you elected have lots of work to do now.
Ensure that those who elected you agree with you for you to be
re-elected, hold the party with your right hands and ensure that this
unity is sustained.
“ In 2015, we shall
be victorious in capturing states including Abuja, Insha Allah, and,
from now onward, any CPC member should be ready to spend his or her
money. If you have goats, sell it or mortgage your properties for the
sake of this country.”
He reiterated that the elections of 2003, 2007 and 2011 lacked
fairness and people’s votes were not allowed to count, saying that the
development is responsible for the lack of meaningful development in the
country.
He urged the party faithful and Nigerians at large to support the
merger movement which is a coalition of political parties determined to
wrestle power from the ruling PDP and give every Nigerian a sense of
belonging where their wellbeing will be given top priority.
Speaking earlier, the national coordinator of the contact and
mobilisation committee, Senator Solomon Ewuga, said the north-west meeting was aimed at sensitising party members on the planned merger and setting up committees for the zone.
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