Former
Vice President Atiku Abubakar has challenged Nigerians to rise to
change the present state of affairs in the country if they truly desire
to continue to have a country.
Atiku, who observed that Nigerians
have never had it this bad since the Civil War, predicted that Nigeria
may soon have between 25-27 PDP States, as the people are already fed up
with the hardship and intolerable disposition of the present APC-led
government.
Speaking at the PDP Secretariat during a consultation
visit in Uyo on Wednesday, the PDP presidential hopeful regretted that
those who are making Nigeria unbearable for its citizens today, were not
part of the struggles towards the actualization of democracy.
His words: “The
country is in its worse state today. I have never seen it since the
civil war. Ethnic division, north against south, this is very very
dangerous for our survival as a country.
“We must do all what we
can to address this situation. We have to unite together to arrest this,
otherwise you would one day wake up and find out that we don’t have a
country, God forbid.
“We
may end up with 25-27 PDP states in Nigeria, because every part of this
country is fed up with this government. And this is the most intolerant
government I have ever seen in this country. And unfortunately for us,
he was not even part of this struggle.
“The situation in APC
states is horrible. You cannot even meet like this. They are intolerable
because they were not part of the struggle for actualization of
democracy. If PDP was like this, there would not have been any
opposition party in this country.
“Let
us therefore unite and make sure that we free this country and our
people from this situation. The political restructuring of this country
is inevitable, whether we like it or not.
“We must deploy
resources and powers to the federated units of this country. If states
and local government areas are given more resources and powers, the
people would hold them accountable”.
He
decried the disunity, ehnicity, division and religious intollerance so
far promoted by the present federal government, noting that such was
quite dangerous for the continued survival and oneness of the country.
He
maintained that given the extent of decay in the country at the moment,
Nigerians would need to support a candidate with the qualities,
capacity, experience and the qualification to face the challenges. “I
can do that job, but only with your support,” he assured.
Earlier,
the former National Chairman of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, Chief
Jim Nwodo, said Nigeria has reached the lowest point where hunger,
poverty and killing of the people have become the order of the day.
He
described Nigeria as a country under sieze when there is no war, adding
that the present federal government has failed to fulfill its campaign
promises.
“We
have never had it this bad. We were promised we’ll never go abroad for
medical treatment, but the person who made the promise is first to go.
“Someone
we’ve not seen his school certificate calls our youths lazy. In this
state of total hopelessness, we bring a Messiah today. An exemplary
entrepreneur, who recognizes intellect”.
In
their goodwill messages, stakeholders of the Peoples’ Democratic Party
in Akwa Ibom State unanimously expressed optimism that Atiku has the
pedigree and the distribalized disposition to pull Nigeria out of its
present predicament.
The party leaders consisting the state Party
Chairman, Obong Paul Ekpo, Senator Anietie Okon, Sen. Helen Esuene,
Chief Ndueso Essien, former Governor Chris Ekpenyong recalled Atiku’s
role during the resource control struggles. They unanimously stressed
the need for restructuring Nigeria and assured that Akwa Ibom practises
PDP as a religion.
“If the state governor this time around gives a
directive that is not in our collective interests, we the elders of the
party would deviate,” Ekpenyong assured.
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