I insist, Jonathan signed for one tenure – Aliyu
Minna — Governor Babangida Aliyu of Niger State has insisted that
President Goodluck Jonathan signed a single term pact with some
governors of the Northern part of the country ahead of the 2011
presidential election.
Speaking at the Minna National Discourse on Corruption, jointly
organised by Niger State government and the National Planning Commission
in Minna, Thursday, the governor said what he said was correct and that
he could not change what was the truth.
“If to be truthful is to be literate, I stand by what I said. I am
happy with what some people have said about the PDP. I see them as
somebody holding something and you are telling him hold it better or it
will fall down.
“So we should look at the on-going problems as issues we must
confront, issues that we must correct and that agreement made in secret
both at the same fora is same as the one made in public,” the governor
remarked.
He said he still remained a committed member of the Peoples
Democratic Party, (PDP) and that any criticism by people, especially
members, was to make the party “wax stronger and stronger.”
With the theme of the National Discourse as confronting ‘Trends of
Indiscipline, Corruption and Disregard for Rules and Regulations in
Nigeria’, Dr. Aliyu described corruption as a cankerworm that had eaten
deep into the fabric of most Nigerians which must be stopped if the
country had to make progress.
Former Federal Permanent Secretary, Dr. Hakeem Ahmed, in his
contribution, described PDP as “a failure since its inception and it is
now heading for the rock.”
He called on members to salvage it. If not leave it because there are other boats,” he remarked.
He warned against 2015 general elections and that PDP should either
win honourably or don’t tamper with the result for the survival of the
country.
“Whatever the administration does, there is one thing they must never try and do. Don’t tamper with the election of the 2015.
“The way they are going, they think they can do away with anything in
this country, but there is one thing, they will not run away with and
it is, don’t tamper with the election of 2015 because if you do that,
God knows what will happen to this country.”
According to him: “The biggest corruption is corruption in the
electoral process and I am not too sure that the people who have done
what they have in the last few weeks will not also attempt to steal the
election in 2015. But I pray to God that they will not steal it.”
Former minister of External Affairs, Professor Bolaji Akinyemi who
was the lead speaker said corruption had started since 1960 and that
between that time and 2012, over 500b dollars had been siphoned out of
the country.
He said stiffer penalty like death sentence should be applied to any body found guilty of corruption.
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