A member
of the Peoples Democratic Party’s Board of Trustees, Professor Jerry Gana,
yesterday, described as unfair the mounting opposition from the north against
President Goodluck Jonathan’s second term bid in 2015.
Prof.
Gana, who made the claim in an exclusive interview with Vanguard in Abuja,
pointed out that Jonathan had an inalienable right to run again in 2015, as
there was no law barring him from the contest.
Gana
pleaded with those in the north still opposed to Jonathan’s presidential bid in
2015 to give him a chance to complete his tenure as provided for by the
Nigerian Constitution.
According
to the BoT member, it is wrong for uninformed persons to claim that Jonathan
had hit the limit of his tenure after serving out the late President Yar’Ádua’s
tenure and contesting for the first time as president in 2011.
The
former Information minister, who noted with dismay the claim by some
northerners that Jonathan signed an agreement with them to run for a single
term of four years, disputed the existence of such a deal and challenged those
making the allegation to produce the document or keep quiet.
Gana said
it was in the interest of the north to support Jonathan for a second term since
the President had done so well for the region and Nigeria within two years than
any sitting President in Nigeria.
He said
the achievements of Jonathan in the areas of improved power supply; roads,
agriculture, aviation and job creation were unprecedented in recent years.
The BoT member noted that even if Jonathan did not want to run in 2015, the South-South, which has always supported the North to produce the President of Nigeria, should be assisted by the North to contest and win.
The BoT member noted that even if Jonathan did not want to run in 2015, the South-South, which has always supported the North to produce the President of Nigeria, should be assisted by the North to contest and win.
Vanguard
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