Don’t contest in 2015, Baraje tells Jonathan
The Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje faction
of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday reminded
President Goodluck Jonathan of his alleged statement made in Ankara,
Turkey two years ago that he would not go for a second term. Baraje,
therefore, advised the President to shelve his plan to run in 2015.
Baraje quoted the President as speaking to Nigerian professionals and
diplomats working in the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
(UNECA) and the African Union (AU) in Turkey then.
Alhaji Baraje’s warning was the highlight of his reaction to our
report yesterday in which President Jonathan addressed Nigerian
professionals in New York, United States on Sunday. The President said
the constitution allows him two terms of eight years.
According to Jonathan, “ already, we have a constitution that makes
provision for a maximum of eight years for anyone who wants to become a
president or a governor.”
But Baraje in a statement yesterday expressed concern over Jonathan’s
declaration as he claimed that his ambition could precipitate chaos and
ultimately, the disintegration of Nigeria.
“As a patriotic group that cares about the present and future of our
great country and which wants President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan to
succeed, the Abubakar Kawu Baraje-led Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
after reviewing the state of the nation and the pulse of Nigerians,
wishes to advise President Jonathan to abandon his plan to seek
re-election in 2015 as this ambition is not in the best interest of the
country,” he said.
Though he has yet to categorically declare his intention to run,
President Jonathan has given enough clue that he is working towards
doing so. The latest of such clues came last Sunday in New York.
“We are worried that Mr. President is intent on running despite his
earlier promise not to do so and in spite of the wise counsel of
well-meaning Nigerians, including respected elder statesmen,” he said
Baraje also claimed that Sunday’s declaration by the President was a
volte face as he claimed that the latter had in 2011 committed himself
to one term.
“In February, 2011 while interacting with Nigerians and diplomats
working in the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) and
the African Union (AU) in Ankara, Turkey, President Jonathan clearly
stated: “I would have loved that the Nigerians in Diaspora vote this
year (2011) but to be frank with you, that is going to be difficult now.
“Presently, the law does not allow voting outside Nigeria and so,
this year, Nigerians in Diaspora will not vote but I will work towards
it by 2015 even though I will not be running for election.
“Four years is enough for anyone in power to make significant
improvement and if I can’t improve on power within this period, it then
means I cannot do anything even if I am there for the next four years,”
Baraje quoted the President as saying.
But taking on the President, the PDP faction boss said: “This is a
historical fact which Mr. President himself cannot deny now since he had
two years to deny that statement but never did so. How does Mr.
President want Nigerians and the entire world to see him for this volte
face? Why can’t he not keep his words as a man of honour instead of
allowing himself to be misled by selfish advisers to go back on his
words, thereby overheating the polity?
“Mr. President should heed the advice of well-meaning distinguished
personalities such as constitution expert, Prof. Ben Nwabueze (SAN) and
Archbishop Emeritus of the Catholic Archdiocese of Lagos, His Eminence,
Anthony Cardinal Olubunmi Okogie, all of whom have advised him to
correctly read the handwriting on the wall and stay away from the 2015
presidential race.
“By 2015, President Jonathan would have served our nation for six
solid years. This, surely, is enough time for him to achieve whatever he
is capable of doing for Nigeria. What else is he looking for that is
making him desperate to participate in 2015 presidential election
despite warnings that doing so may spark a chain of events capable of
culminating into the country’s disintegration, thereby bringing to pass,
the predictions of Lord Lugard that Nigeria as a nation by 2014 may be
history, which was later confirmed by the USA Think-Tank that Nigeria
may disintegrate by 2015,” Baraje said.
The factional PDP national chairman said that the 2015 aspiration of
the sitting President was against the provisions of 1999 Constitution.
“Apart from all these, should President Jonathan contest and win by
2015, it means he would have spent 10 years in office and will be sworn
in three times as the President of Nigeria against the provisions of the
country’s constitution.
“We wish to appeal to Mr. President to abandon this ill-advised move
and save our nation from catastrophe.God has been merciful to you, Mr.
President, lifting you from being a university teacher to President of
the Federal Republic of Nigeria in so short a time is something you
should be grateful and be contented with.
“We urge you Mr. President to listen to the voice of reason and avoid
overstretching your good luck. A word is enough for the wise!”, he
advised.
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