Don’t Give Excuses, Lamido Advises Buhari
The Governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido, have told the President-elect, Muhammadu Buhari, to stop giving excuses but to prepare to fulfill his promises to Nigerians.
The
governor, who spoke on Thursday at the inauguration of the ultra modern Shiroro
Bridge, said Nigerians would hold him and the All Progressives Congress
responsible for the situation of the country, regardless of the state of the
economy.
Lamido
said, “You must fulfill your promises, because there was no condition given on
how to do it. Whether the economy is favourable or not, do not give us any
excuse.
”We will
not tolerate any excuses because when you were asking for votes and making
promises, there were no conditions given.
“A party
of evil men is a party that raised them. Whatever they are, they owe it all to
the PDP (Peoples Democratic Party) because PDP, one way or the other, brought
almost all of them into politics. It is about time for them to reflect, because
Nigerians will definitely hold them accountable.
“They try
to turn tribe against tribe, brother against brother. They try to break and
distort Nigeria’s harmony, raising false hope. They must fulfill all their
promises.”
Lamido
added that throughout the APC’s campaign, they never raised any developmental
issues but were busy harping on the dysfunctionalities of the nation, which
include Boko Haram, corruption and unemployment.
Niger
State Governor, Dr. Babangida Aliyu, who hosted Lamido, joined the Jigawa
State governor to berate the Adamu Mu’azu-led National Working Committee of the
Peoples Democratic Party, saying Mu’azu must resign and accept responsibility
for leading the party to what they described as a “disastrous defeat” in the
general elections.
Aliyu
said, “How could you lead a party to a disastrous defeat and you are still
thinking of some ideas. And it is now you, asking people or blaming people that
you have not been given a chance and that the money of the campaign was not
with you.
“Why
didn’t you tell us before the elections? Why do you have to wait until you are
defeated? Because you assume that if we had won, you would have taken the
credit for the win. So, take the blame for the loss. That’s all we are saying.
“If it is
the party’s belief that the leadership be retained, believe me, we will not
fight it because the actual change will come in March 2016. That is when we
will go to the convention and all PDP members will be there and we will elect
new leaders. So, it is even better.”
Speaking
on the call for Mu’azu to resign, Lamido said, “It is not time for blame game.
It is time to think and reflect on how to reposition the PDP. The party is a
party of national interest and unity. We should all accept that we made
mistakes and find ways to correct it in the future.”
On the
alleged plan to form a new party, the Jigawa State governor, who was the
special guest of honour at the bridge inauguration said the two governors would
not leave the PDP.
He added, “We have both agreed not to leave the PDP. We dey kampe for
PDP, we dey shelenk for PDP.
“PDP has
honoured and dignified me, and I am not leaving it for tenants. I and Aliyu are
from home background while others are from mere house background. We are well
groomed right from our homes and we will not leave the party for anyone.”
Aliyu
said, “Sule Lamido, you are not creating any new party. You and your godson
will remain in the PDP forever. Whoever planted that story has made a mistake
because for us, we have every opportunity to have decamped or defected but we
did not because we know in political development, particularly in democracy,
defection is not the best way to development and entrench democracy in any
society.
“You must
not be the type of people who think they must always be on the winning side.
For us, time to time, you will need to learn some lessons. And the defeat of
PDP should be seen as a lesson.”
“From the
foregoing, therefore, it is crystal clear that the commission is not
constitutionally empowered to delve into matters of pension for political
public and judicial office holders.
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