The Governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, has said President Goodluck
Jonathan cannot win any of the 19 northern states in a free and fair contest
come 2015.
Kwankwaso said this in six posts on his twitter handle @Rkwankwaso
.
The governor said he arrived at this conclusion after undertaking a
survey of northern states.
He explained that his findings showed that none of the affected states
would be willing to vote in favour of the current state of affairs.
Kwankwaso said, “I have not taken the time to go to the South to study
what is happening, but I had time to study the North. In the 19 states I don’t
see any state where under a free and fair election; people will go and vote for
the status quo.
“The status quo is not good for anybody because it has failed to provide
the basic services to justify why the people voted for this government.
“Being a President is not about personal enjoyment, it also does not
mean protecting some and ignoring others.
“Once anyone is elected as a President or a governor, you are no more
the chairman of your party, you are no more Edwin Clark, who is the leader of
the Ijaw nation, but you are the President for both who voted for you and those
who did not, those who like you, and those who do not like you.”
The governor, who has signified interest in contesting the Presidency in
2015 on the platform of the All Progressives Congress, said a government in a
blessed and rich country like Nigeria which could not protect its citizens did
not deserve to be in office.
He expressed disappointment that thousands of Nigerians were currently
in Niger Republic, Cameroun and Chad as refugees and nobody was even talking
about them.
This, and others he said, were the issues on the ground that must be
tackled.
“Today whether you are from the South or the North, Christian or Muslim
does not matter; what really matter is how to get peace back,” he added.
Speaking about the growing state of insecurity especially in the
North-East, Kwankwaso said the protection of every inch of the Nigerian
territory and the people therein; was the responsibility of the occupant of the
office of President irrespective of tribe, religion, culture or political
affiliation.
He, however, said the situation today was such that people were being
killed, maimed and even abducted on a daily basis.
The governor noted that security was the most basic of functions of any
government therefore any government that could not provide the basic needs of
its people had no business hanging on.
Kwankwaso observed that the absence of purposeful leadership was the
reason why even the international community feel that there is no government in
Nigeria.
for a fact, you did not study anything. if you had, you would have seen that you are part of the problems preventing the president from doing his work peacefully. we will resist evil men like you anytime anyday. fools.
ReplyDeleteThese anonymouses, are blind. Can't you see that Jonathan , is not marketable in Nigeria unless in the east. He is a great failure. Another 4 years under Jonathan , as president will be disastrous .
ReplyDeleteThe population of Nigeria will be reduced by as much as 50 million if this govt continues and the killings persist. As it is, there is no likelihood it will stop as long as this government is still in power. Just today, it happened in Kaduna. 0ore than 50 dead. Buhari almost lost his life, 2moro, it will be elsewhere. Its happening on a daily basis. If it continues at this rate, Nigeria and Nigerians may never exist again. Is this what we asked for? Where did we go wrong, oh God!
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