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2023: Atiku’s declaration to contest presidency act of political desperation – Afegbua

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…insists ‘it’s turn of South to produce president in 2023’

A former Commissioner for Information in Edo State, Prince Kassim Afegbua, has deplored Wednesday’s declaration by ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar to contest presidency again in 2023 as “an act of political desperation.”

Afegbua, who also insisted that it’s the turn of the South to produce the nation’s President in 2023, accused Atiku, who was the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential candidate in 2019 of complicity in the alleged “misgovernance” of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the past seven years.

He accused Atiku of failing woefully since 2019 to play the role of the true leader of the major opposition party by turning blind eye to APC’s misrule.

The Edo State PDP chieftain and spokesman to the Atiku presidential campaign organisation in 2019 stated this in a statement entitled, “ATIKU ABUBAKAR’S EMPTY RHETORICS” and made available to First News on Wednesday.

Atiku had earlier on Wednesday formally declared to contest the nation’s presidency once again in next year’s election on the platform of the main opposition party, PDP.

But Afegbua in his statement on the former Vice President’s declaration to contest in 2023 stated, “Atiku has failed woefully to provide opposition and voice since 2019 after the elections. In the last seven years, he ought to have led peaceful protests condemning the poor state of affairs in the country. He ought to have conscientized, mobilised and sensitized Nigerians against the misrule of the All Progressives’ Congress, APC, instead of just waiting to throw his hat in the ring for methuselah contest in 2023. 

“His declaration today, to state the obvious, is an act of political desperation. The PDP leadership has set today, Thursday, for the inauguration of the zoning committee. Instead of waiting for the outcome of the zoning committee, he hurriedly bought the nomination form and formally declared his intention to run.

“Ask yourselves, have you heard his voice since 2019 against the misgovernance of the APC? Did you see him play the role of opposition? Did you see him visit Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto, Kaduna to share in their aspirations and reassure the people at times of crises and killings? Must it be all about your selfish aspirations and ambition?”

He argued that what Nigeria required from next year is a crop of young, youthful and energetic leaders rather than old and expended politicians who have become bereft of ideas that can pull Nigeria out of its current quagmire and move the country forward on the path of socio-economic development, growth and progress.

He added, “At a time like this in the life of our nation, we need real men who can stand and struggle to birth a new paradigm. Watching Alhaji Atiku Abubakar today on television talking about unity of the country, youths involvement in his government, economic recovery and a whole lot of other issues invoked a sense of loss in me.

“Why do old men always want to play on the sensibilities of the youths by declaring that they too are youths just to score cheap political mileage? They have used their own quota, they have used our own quota, and they want to use our children’s quota also by declaring that they are youths at such an old age. All in the name of politics!!! Haba!!”

Insisting that the South should produce the nation’s next President in the 2023 general elections, Afegbua stated, “I have repeatedly stated that any aspirant from the Northern part of the country would be running against the run of play. It is the turn of the South and no amount of deliberate chicanery, scheming, gerrymandering and subterfuge can deny us of that right.

“Those who are talking about demographic superiority of the North, should go and study the 2019 election results. All we need is voters turn-out and not this unscientific claim about demography. Voters apathy has become an issue in our elections, which must be addressed urgently to expand the coast of legitimacy in our political contests and outcomes.

“Once the turn of the South is assured and guaranteed, all other equations would fall in place. With the level of polarisation across the country, with rising tensions and tempers, with agitations and protestations, there is the urgent need to balance the algorithms of power to create and sustain stability of the system.”

The Edo PDP chieftain, however, counselled the former Vice President on his Presidential ambition, saying, “I will recommend for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Chairman of the Board of Trustees to help guide and guard the party on the right path.

“A new leadership must be birthed on the strong pillars of honesty, sincerity, transparency, equity, justice, fairness and true love for country and not through armtwisting strategies to railroad the process.”

The full text of Afegbua’s press statement reads:

ATIKU ABUBAKAR’S EMPTY RHETORICS

At a time like this in the life of our nation, we need real men who can stand and struggle to birth a new paradigm. Watching Alhaji Atiku Abubakar today on television talking about unity of the country, youths involvement in his government, economic recovery and a whole lot of other issues invoked a sense of loss in me. Why do old men always want to play on the sensibilities of the youths by declaring that they too are youths just to score cheap political mileage? They have used their own quota, they have used our own quota, and they want to use our children’s quota also by declaring that they are youths at such an old age. All in the name of politics!!! Haba!!

Atiku has failed woefully to provide opposition and voice since 2019 after the elections. In the last seven years, he ought to have led peaceful protests condemning the poor state of affairs in the country. He ought to have conscientized, mobilised and sensitized Nigerians against the misrule of the All Progressives’ Congress, APC, instead of just waiting to throw his hat in the ring for methuselah contest in 2023. 

His declaration today, to state the obvious, is an act of political desperation. The PDP leadership has set today, Thursday, for the inauguration of the zoning committee. Instead of waiting for the outcome of the zoning committee, he hurriedly bought the nomination form and formally declared his intention to run. Ask yourselves, have you heard his voice since 2019 against the misgovernance of the APC? Did you see him play the role of opposition? Did you see him visit Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto, Kaduna to share in their aspirations and reassure the people at times of crises and killings? Must it be all about your selfish aspirations and ambition?

No doubt, APC has crippled the economy and dislocated the psyche of an average Nigerian. Insecurity, especially kidnapping and armed banditry have become the fastest growing industries in Nigeria under the APC rulership. If we had a true opposition figure in the person of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, a former Vice President, PDP’s candidate in the 2019 presidential contest, it would have been expected that he would in all these years of decimation and destruction,  engaged the ruling party; rather he ran away to Dubai to await the next auspicious opportunity to play again. Does that show love for country or love for self? No amount of bleaching can remove the stain of abandonment. Also, a sick country like Nigeria, I insist, does not need fatigued, tired and old bones to heal it of all the daunting challenges, especially men who may very well require the use of “aboniki therapy” to massage their feet before they get up from bed. We need upwardly mobile and utility-driven leaders who will devote their energy and rare intellect to generate ideas to getting the job done at the nick of time.  Atiku is not in this age bracket. I would  rather support his son for president than opt for him. 

I have repeatedly stated that any aspirant from the Northern part of the country would be running against the run of play. It is the turn of the South and no amount of deliberate chicanery, scheming, gerrymandering and subterfuge can deny us of that right. Those who are talking about demographic superiority of the North, should go and study the 2019 election results. All we need is voters turn-out and not this unscientific claim about demography. Voters apathy has become an issue in our elections, which must be addressed urgently to expand the coast of legitimacy in our political contests and outcomes. Once the turn of the South is assured and guaranteed, all other equations would fall in place. With the level of polarisation across the country, with rising tensions and tempers, with agitations and protestations, there is the urgent need to balance the algorithms of power to create and sustain stability of the system. I will recommend for Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, Chairman of the Board of Trustees to help guide and guard the party on the right path. A new leadership must be birthed on the strong pillars of honesty, sincerity, transparency, equity, justice, fairness and true love for country and not through armtwisting strategies to railroad the process. 

Signed….

PRINCE KASSIM AFEGBUA

MEMBER, PDP

WARD 5, OKPELLA,

EDO STATE.



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