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Jonathan Not Sincere with National Conference Report, Says S’West APC Party
 
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Mon, 9 Mar 2015   ||   Nigeria,
 

The All Progressives Congress (APC) Sunday faulted the notion being created by President Goodluck Jonathan that the implementation of 2014 National Conference report is dependent only on his re-election.

The party also dismissed the impression, describing Jonathan’s statement as illogical and unreasonable, adding the impression is a poly  to earn cheap popularity from South-west marginalised by his administration.

The APC National Vice-Chairman (South-west), Chief Pius Akinyelure, said this in a statement yesterday, noting that if the Jonathan administration was interested in restructuring, it would not have waited for three years in office before convoking the 2014 National Conference.

It said with the lopsided nature of the federation his administration inherited about six years, Jonathan should have swung into action immediately and put necessary mechanisms in place “to equitably and fairly restructure Nigeria for the benefit of all.”

It added that Jonathan was using the report of the 2014 National Conference as a political weapon to sneak into the hearts of South-west people, whose his administration “has not been fair to despite their overwhelming support for the president in 2011.”

The party, therefore, asked the president “to desist from making promise he cannot fulfill. President Jonathan should stop appealing ethnic sentiment in order to score cheap political marks. A president, under whose watch the Ekiti election was rigged, cannot restructure Nigeria. A president that granted hardened amnesty to ex-convicts cannot evolve equitable Nigeria.”


The party urged the people of South-west in particular and Nigerians in general not to take the president serious again, noting that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) had no idea on how “to move Nigeria forward. Stop deceiving innocent people. Stop destroying Nigerian unity on the altar of ethnic politics. Stop fuelling division among groups that make up Nigeria.”

The party said the APC presidential candidate, Maj.-Gen. Muhammadu Buhari and his running mate, Prof. Oluyemi Osinbajo, had made a covenant with the people of Nigeria contained in the 2015 Buhari/Osinbajo Manifesto.

The party said once elected, the Buhari/Osinbajo government would initiate action “to amend the Nigerian Constitution with a view to devolving powers, duties, and responsibilities to states in order to entrench true federalism and the federal spirit.”

It added that the Buhari/Osinbajo government “will restructure governance for a leaner, more efficient, and adequately compensated public service sector, while promoting effective participation of the private sector for more robust job creation programmes to employ the teaming youth.”

It said the Buhari/Osinbajo government would bring to an end an arbitrary deduction of statutory allocations due to states governed by the opposition party and the backdoor allocation to the states that are not critical of an anemic national government under the PDP.

 

 

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