Former head of state, General Muhammadu Buhari (rtd) has said that only
death will separate him from politics and 2015 presidential contest.
General Buhari who was the 2011 presidential candidate of the opposition
Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) that had just merged into All
Progressives Congress (APC) said as long as he lived he would never quit
politics.
The three-time presidential candidate of CPC who spoke
on Kaduna-based Desmin Independent Television (DITV) last weekend,
which was monitored by Daily Sun added that he would willingly offer
himself for the next presidential race if the APC members and his
supporters decided to give him the opportunity again.
He
expressed the fear that if power was not wrested from the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) in 2015, individuals under the party would
plunder the nation’s resources and pocket them for personal
satisfaction. He said, “on the issue of my ambition to contest the next
election or not. Many people, especially from my party, are really
disturbed.
The joyful thing is that I didn’t say I quit politics.
I will never quit politics as far as I live. I only said that I will
not present myself to contest but my party members said they want me to
remain in the race. But I said the new party will follow due process in
selecting candidates right from ward level to national level. “Since I
am in the new party as a member, if after consultations they include me
among their aspirants I will not reject their offer. This is what I want
people to know. “I want people to be patient with what we are doing
now.
They should allow the merger to succeed first. I am sure the
new party leaders will know those that are relevant and saleable to
Nigerian electorate. I don’t want people to be too much disturbed about
my political ambition. I will only abide by what my supporters say.
“Malpractice during election is our major problem. My political party
sued INEC after the last election because INEC was given N90 billion to
conduct the election.
They assured us that they have collected
those money because we were not satisfied with the conduct of the
election. “We must be patient with ourselves as a people. I believe in
Nigeria now that we are about celebrating centenary after 100 years of
being together. We must be patient with one another irrespective of
tribal and religious affiliations. “We believe by the time we have good
government in place we will provide jobs and security to our people. We
understand Nigeria, we understand the problem facing Nigeria.
We
believe with good government in place the abundance of wealth and human
resources God blessed this country with will be put into use for the
benefit of the people. “This is our intention and we believe it is
possible. Some people painted me wrong during the past election that I
am an Islamic extremist. All these were lies attributed to me and those
who did that shouldn’t have done it because I was a soldier by
profession.
“Seventy percent of soldiers in Nigeria when I was in
the service were Christians and those under my platoon never accused me
of discriminating against them on religious and tribal basis. “If we
did not get a strong party that will challenge them they will end up
sharing all the country’s wealth into private pockets.” This is why we
believe that a strong opposition party will do well in that regards.
Politics
is all about credible election and it is the only way out of our
democracy which we all believe in. “1999 constitution allows political
associations and it was from, the same constitution that the electoral
act was removed. So our party’ motto is equity while PDP use power to
the people but I am sure Nigerians know better if actually the power is
in their hands.
“Most political parties mission or manifestos is
to see that their citizen’s feel secure any where they are. They can
move at any time of the day without being afraid of anything. This is
what peace is all about. Another things is wealth creation whereby
people particularly youths have something doing either in industries
including those still in schools.
“Without peace and wealth a
country will find itself in the kind of situation we found ourselves
today. Any political party that was registered always promised to
provide these things I mentioned. The PDP has been tested for almost 13
years now.
That is why we the opposition parties decided to come
together to ensure that there is a credible election in this country. We
are very much sure that with a credible election we are going to defeat
them so as to provide good to our people.
“Those who have
interest in politics of this country should know where we are from 2007
to date. Most Nigerians are aware of the strength of PDP from 1999 to
2007. People know that unless the opposition parties, those with
representatives at states and Federal levels came together as one there
is no way we can restructure Nigerian democracy.”
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