BY SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORKFEB 24, 2015
In a remarkable change
of tone, ex-militant leaders from the Niger Delta zone who had
threatened mayhem if President Goodluck Jonathan was defeated in the
forthcoming presidential election, yesterday pleaded with Nigerians to
vote to re-elect the incumbent president. They suggested that Mr.
Jonathan be returned to office based on what they described as the
noticeable achievements of his administration, noting that the
opposition All Progressive Congress (APC) had waged a campaign of hate
against the president.
Speaking as members of the Leadership,
Peace and Cultural Development Initiatives (LPCDI), the ex-militant
figures stated that, though the media campaign against President
Jonathan was filled with hatred and deceit, the Nigerian voters should
support the president’s re-election based on the achievements of his
administration in the areas of education, power, infrastructural
development and security.
The ex-militants issued their new
toned-down endorsement of Mr. Jonathan at the end of a meeting presided
over by the group’s national coordinator, Reuben Wilson, popularly known
as General Pastor Reuben. The meeting was held yesterday in Yenagoa,
the capital of Bayelsa State. The group called on voters to focus on Mr.
Jonathan’s performance instead of the rhetoric of hate against his
administration.
Briefing reporters on the outcome of their
meeting, Mr. Wilson said, “we resolved to call on Nigerians,
particularly eligible voters, to rate the candidates for the
presidential election based on performance and eligibility. President
Goodluck Jonathan has done well and he should be voted in by Nigerians
for [a] second term. They should assess him based on performance and not
the region he comes from.”
His tone differed from a previous
stance when the group warned that they would not countenance any attempt
to vote out the president, with some of their members threatening that
they would shut down oil production should the president be defeated.
In
their latest softened statement, Mr. Wilson told reporters, “Jonathan
has done well. Why are people opposing him? Is it because he comes from
the Niger Delta? Would they have shown so much hatred and insincerity if
he had come from the northern part of the country? The people of the
South-South and the Niger Delta are feeling bad over the rising insults
and poor rating in spite of the huge achievement of the present
administration. We advised the opposition party and General Buhari to
come out [openly] and declare that President Goodluck Jonathan has done
well.”
He added: “Nigerians should check the achievements in the
areas of security, peace and development. The amnesty program under the
capable hands of Honorable Kingsley Kuku has ensured that over 3,000
youths are trained on scholarship and skill acquisition. Aside from
showing readiness in the battle against insurgency with the proper
procurement of arms and ammunition for the military, President Jonathan
has ensured the recovery of over N300 billion of stolen funds and
blocked any corrupt loopholes in the system. He has done well also in
the area of roads and infrastructures with the judicious use of Sure-P
funds.”
The ex-militants accused state governors who defected
from the PDP to APC of playing to the gallery without differentiating
their achievements in office under the PDP and the APC. “These governors
are deceitful. They should tell Nigerians what they have been able to
achieve under the APC. They should call their people together and tell
them why they should vote for their stooges in the next governorship
elections under the APC. All they have achieved in the states under
their control was achieved under the PDP,” the group stated.
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