SKC Ogbonnia |
A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), SKC Ogbonnia, has
declared that the report of foreign opposition to President Muhammadu
Buhari’s second term ambition was true.
In a statement on Wednesday, he said the rebuttal from the presidency, through Femi Adesina, was self-serving and too far from the truth.
Ogbonnia said: “The simple truth is that neither the world nor
democracy, in and of itself, promotes bad governance—whether in
democratic, pseudo-democratic or autocratic governments.
“So, the international community does indeed interfere in “the democratic affairs of a sovereign country”, where necessary.
“As a leading figure in selling Buhari’s candidacy to the
international community in 2014 through 2015, I know firsthand the role
of such democratic nations during the campaign and in the events leading
to President Goodluck Jonathan’s historic concession.
“Further, my campaign has been crisscrossing the globe in the past
weeks, consulting with fellow Nigerians, as well as influential leaders
within our major allies, including Great Britain, the United States,
France, Germany, Russia, China, Canada, etc. I can state unequivocally
that the emerging consensus among these nations is that President
Buhari’s second term ambition lacks in cogency.
“They point to Buhari’s failing health, lack of clear vision, lack of
intellectual capacity, an apparent pattern of torpor, nepotism, wanton
killings, disregard to rule of law, and a growing sense of disunity and
uncertainty in the land, among many failings.
“President Muhammadu Buhari should consider our great party and
country before self. The worst omen that can meet Nigeria at this stage
of national development is any opening that allows the Peoples’
Democratic Party (PDP) to wangle itself back to power. Buhari’s
candidacy is squarely that opening, period.
“Therefore, it is incumbent upon more patriots, including Buhari’s
henchmen, to join to appeal to the president to permanently suspend his
campaign, emulate Mandela, and retire with dignity.
“The future of the ruling APC and Nigeria belongs to a younger generation of leaders who possess the vim and the competencies to cope with the challenges of the 21st century.”
-Daily Post
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