By Fred Itua
Former presidential candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, has blamed the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for suicide bombings. He also accused the ruling party of being responsible for the high level of insecurity and corruption in the country. “The PDP has ruled Nigeria since 1999 and the only things it brought to us are insecurity, suicide bombings and corruption at the highest level,” Ribadu alleged.
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Nuhu Ribadu |
Former presidential candidate of the Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN), Mallam Nuhu Ribadu, has blamed the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for suicide bombings. He also accused the ruling party of being responsible for the high level of insecurity and corruption in the country. “The PDP has ruled Nigeria since 1999 and the only things it brought to us are insecurity, suicide bombings and corruption at the highest level,” Ribadu alleged.
According to him, “PDP has failed
Nigeria. It is time to give the opposition a new chance. I call on other
opposition parties to join the new train of progressives.” Ribadu who spoke to
Daily Sun in Abuja at the weekend, also warned members of the newly-formed All
Progressives Congress (APC) to be wary of the antics of those dissatisfied with
the emergence of the party. “Those benefitting from today’s political structure
will not want the new party to succeed.
They’ll fight back,” Ribadu warned.
“What matters is for people to hold on and fight till the end. Those that are
merging will not get it so easily. If they were imagining that others were
going to accept it like that, they’re making a mistake. Those who’ll lose out
will fight back.”
Ribadu, however, hailed the emergence
of APC, saying that it will rival the PDP who held sway since 1999. “I’m so
proud of it. I’m very happy that I’m part of it. I think it is part of the
biggest development in our recent history. I pray that it will work this time
better than before. “This country needs a strong and viable opposition that can
help Nigerians to choose as an alternative. We’ve not been able to provide that
before.
“The opposition party was more or less
regional until now. We’ve now seen them (parties) coming together. It is going
to create a national party that is going to rival the PDP. Most importantly, I
hope it is going to bring the change that we are looking for.
“Coming together may be meaningless if
it is not going to bring a new thing. Coming together must provide us the
opportunity and chance to do things in a different way. Let us hope the merger
will provide a new way by which we can do politics in Nigeria.
“Let us see to it that this merger
provides the platform to play national politics and not sectional. It is good
for our country and let us hope that it will help us get out of the problems
that we’ve found ourselves. I pray that it is going to give Nigeria a chance to
create a solid platform to do what is right. I also pray that the merger will not
produce corrupt and sectional leaders,” he said.
On his 2015 presidential ambition,
Ribadu said that it was too early to make his position known. He said it would
affect the consolidation of the new merger. “It will be very unwise and
improper for anybody to jump the gun and make a conclusion.
“Let us build the new party first and
then individuals can come forward with their own ambitions to do what they feel
is best for them, including myself,” Ribadu said.
Source:
The Sun.
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