…Buhari must
contest in 2019 –Senate Leader
...PDP controls 50 per cent of our government
The
Comptroller-General of Customs, Col. Hameed Ali (retd.), has said that the
change agenda of President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration has been derailed
because it had not kept to its promises.
Ali said this at the unveiling of an ultra-modern Buhari Support Organisation
office complex in Jabi, Abuja, on Friday.
The BSO is the umbrella body of all pro-Buhari support
groups that articulated and coordinated the President’s 2015 presidential
campaigns.
The customs boss said the challenge ahead of 2019
elections was bigger than that of 2015.
He said the event was designed to rekindle “what we
started in 2015 and what we used as a vehicle to fight in the trenches, out of
the trenches, along routes and in so many different terrains to see to the
success of vision and mission.”
Ali recalled that in the pursuit of the vision, so many
lost their jobs and businesses in a bid to bring the change required for a
better Nigeria. He noted that some started the journey (with Buhari) in 2003,
others in 2007, 2011 and others joined in 2015.
He, however, expressed regret that halfway through after
capturing power, the core values of the change mantra are being lost.
The customs boss said, “Let me say here without fear of
being contradicted that I think halfway through the journey, we are losing our
core values. We are losing our vision and mission and I think that the idea of
our being here today is to look critically at what we need to do to get back on
track.
“There is no doubt that we have derailed because we are
not doing what we say we want to do. Why is it so? We need to find an answer to
that. If we do find an answer; then, what should we do to get us all back on
track? We owe this great nation and the 180 million Nigerians the duty to give
good governance.
“Good governance is what they voted for and good
governance is what they expect to get and they deserve that. We, therefore, as
BSO, have a great task ahead of us. My dear comrades, the battle and the job
start now.
“We have won one battle by taking over power. But what we
make of this power is essential to us and to humanity. Therefore, I want to
take this opportunity to tell my colleagues here that we have to change the
narrative. When we were out there working and jumping on the streets and
reaching every corner, we were shouting change, change for a better Nigeria.
“Now, the keyword is good governance for Nigerians. We
must agree that we cannot finish our four years without delivering and leaving
something to be remembered for in this country for a long time to come. We have
no problem with our President because he is on course.”
He re-echoed sentiments earlier expressed by the Wife of
the President, Aisha Buhari, that, “We have been infused by people who were not
part of this journey and these people are the ones that call the shots today.
That is why we are derailing.”
Ali said “We are the ones that will be asked to account
for what happened. Are we willing to face Nigerians and tell them that we have
failed? I think this is the time for us to come together, create a system that
is very robust enough to fight back and take back government in our hands and
ensure that we deliver.
“I will, therefore, ask my colleagues of the BSO to go back
to the study room. This is a commission, but it is also the beginning of the
fight for good governance. We must get back to the trenches, draw our own
battle plan and battle line. I enjoin you to have the same commitment we had in
2015; I implore you to bear with us and commit yourself to a better future for
Nigeria.
“We will be calling on you from now on and we will be
working day and night. We must do so because we want to save our name at the
end of the day and the name of the President for what he is doing.”
Ali was addressing a gathering of most of the President’s
most visible supporters including the Kogi State Governor, Yahaya Bello, his
counterparts from Bauchi and Plateau states, Mohammed Abubakar and Simon Lalong
respectively.
PDP controls 50 per cent
of our government
Ali explained that there was the need to ensure that
those who fight in a battle are those who should first enjoy the “loot” if a
system must change.
He said, “In the course of the jihad of the Prophet
Mohammad, anytime they went out for a battle, they came back with loot, but
this loot, as far as my own research told me, was not distributed to everybody,
but to those who took the sword and faced the enemies.
“Today, with all sense of responsibility, I want to say
that we have 50 per cent of (defectors from the) PDP in our government. How can
we move forward with this load? How can we achieve our target with this load?
It is a spoilt system and so when you come in, you shake off everybody and
bring in your own. That is what democracy is all about.
“Today, we have members of the PDP calling the shots.
That is what we will begin to fight for; we will fight for our rightful
position, our vision and our mission for this government. It is essential
because we are a political organisation.”
We must prepare for war
-Minister of Niger Delta Affairs
Speaking at the event, the Minister of Niger Delta
Affairs, Pastor Usani Usani, noted, “I want us to understand one thing; in
2015, the other people fought with some reservations and confidence that after
all, it was impossible for us to leave. But now, knowing that they have left,
it is going to be more than a war; we have to prepare for that war without just
presuming that being in government is enough instrumentation for us to win
easily. So, we should set up our arsenal; in conscience, in thought and
psychology.”
Buhari must contest in
2019 –Senate Leader
Meanwhile, Senate Leader, Ahmed Lawal, has said that the
President has no option than to contest the presidential election in 2019
because of his performance in the last two years.
Lawal said this while fielding questions from State House
correspondents after a closed-door meeting with Buhari in Abuja, on Friday.
The senator, who is also an official of the Buhari
Support Group, said Nigerians had every justification to be happy with Buhari’s
administration, saying that they would continue to identify and support the
administration’s programmes.
“Well, you know it is not enough to help in elections
like most of us did. It is important that we continue to support the President
and his administration and as a group, across the nation, this is what we will
continue to do. We will continue to identify with and support all the
programmes that this administration has set forward.
“l believe that we have every justification to be happy
because the President campaigned on three major pillars of anti-corruption,
fighting insecurity across the country and revitalising the economy of Nigeria.
“It has been a very, very good journey so far and I also
believe that Mr. President and Nigerians have a future beyond 2019. What he has
started, by the grace of God, he should be able to complete, up to 2023.
“I also believe that the future is bright and by the
grace of God, by 2019, we would have achieved so much in this administration
and Mr. President would have no option but to continue the good work he has
started,’’ he said. Also, the national leader of the BSO, Senator Abu Ibrahim,
explained that the group was an amalgamation of about 189 different support
organisations that worked for Buhari and the All Progressives Congress to win
the 2015 presidential election.
Ibrahim said, “We have been holding meetings, discussing
the problems of this country. So, we thought it was high time we met with the
President to inform him about the activities of the group.
“We discussed with him about the plans to improve the
situation in Nigeria. Mr. President was very pleased with our programmes.’’
He, however, explained that the group did not discuss the
forthcoming 2019 presidential election with the President.
According to him, the meeting only discussed the
programmes of the organisation and its challenges.
In his remarks, Buhari assured members that their
sacrifices for a better nation would not be in vain.
This was contained in a statement by his Special Adviser
on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi Adesina. Buhari was quoted as saying, “I am
grateful for your sacrifices. Your work requires a lot of sacrifices, both
physical and material. I do not think anybody will join this organisation for
material reasons.”
Source: PunchNG
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