The National Leader of the All
Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has admitted that
presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar,
is his friend.
However, in a long statement
forwarded to Nigerianeye, Tinubu made it clear that he was backing APC’s
candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari, to win Saturday’s election.
The former Lagos state Governor
also went on to pick holes in Atiku’s economic plans for Nigeria, but praised
the achievements of the incumbent government.
“The future is uncertain until we
enter it. February 16 is Election Day and on that day Nigeria shall step into
its future. How you vote on that day will determine whether we walk into the
future in a manner that guides our subsequent steps toward the national
greatness that calls to us or will we walk into it backwards as if feebly
trying to reinvent the past.
“One road leads to a certain
replay of the economic injustices of the past. It is a road well-worn with
familiar pitfalls and setbacks built into the very nature of it. The other road
provides the truest, brightest chance for us to enter into our hopeful future
but only if we are brave enough to believe in our capacity to improve our
nation.
“This election is more than a
contest between two men, President Muhammadu Buhari and former VP Atiku
Abubakar, for that one exalted chair. The election is nothing less than a
historic encounter pitting one vision and version of our future against
another.
“Since walking backwards has
never appeared to me as an efficient or responsible way for a person to
proceed, let alone for a nation to surmount the difficult obstacles that
nations must overcome, I cannot find much good in the policies and programs
announced by the PDP.
Former VP Atiku misappropriated
his eight previous years in high office. His occupancy of high office was best
characterized by low deeds. Self-enrichment occurred at lightning speed but
social welfare moves slower than a dousing snail.
“Just a few weeks ago, Atiku
offered his vision of the economy when he said that enriching his friends would
be an appropriate objective of any government he led. At best, patronage is a
regrettable and necessary reality of politics that should be severely
curtailed. But Atiku goes in the opposite direction. He bypasses patronage to
brazenly elevate the much greater evil of cronyism from the shadows to make it
the central plank of his national economic policy.
“Look, I have made no attempts to
hide my friendship with Atiku. We were friends before this election and
hopefully we will be friends after February 16 when he goes into retirement.
Despite our friendship, I must say the type of enrichment of friends he
envisions does not recommend itself to me. It is unjust and impoverishes all
but a handful of Nigerians. I want no part of such enrichment for my love of
Nigeria and its people is far greater and deeper than my friendship with Atiku.
For the good of Nigeria and even the good of Atiku himself, we do well to send
him into retirement on Saturday.
Atiku is not alone in his
disregard for the common man. Such disregard is the true brand name of the PDP
and its powerful, rich allies.
“Several weeks ago during a television
interview, Atiku’s Chief Economic Advisor Chike Obi intimated a strong
preference to discontinue the social welfare payments the Buhari government
established for the poorest of the nation’s poor. Obi’s rationale was that the
nation could not afford to offer even this modest safety net. While in Obi’s
eyes a nation possessed of the abundant material wealth of Nigeria could ill
afford to give its poorest citizens enough naira merely to survive, Obi’s boss
was reveling that he would further enrich already wealthy cronies. Obi was
completely wrong that the nation does not have sufficient resources while his
boss was utterly wrong in how he would use that abundance to fatten the wallets
of his friends while leaving the pockets of the masses lean and empty.
“Perhaps, we should also send Obi
into retirement along with his boss come February 16. Perhaps together they
might manage to discover the place where they might learn compassion for the
common man.
“Just this week, Atedo Peterside,
a banker prominent in PDP circles, published a bewildering lament professing he
could not understand why, even in his latest polls, President Buhari maintained
a marked lead over Atiku. In essence, Peterside was griping that the people are
not wise enough to make up their own economic minds. They would be better off
if they allowed him to substitute his judgment for theirs.
“Peterside’s article was written
with the desperate yet arrogant frenzy of those who fear their unjust economic
privilege is swiftly unraveling. They fiercely clutch to their position yet the
castle they have built in the clouds is crumbling into dust then to vanish into
vapor. The clock now tolls midnight on their system economic elitism.
“His answer to our economic
challenges was to shrink and restrain government from being the active catalyst
toward a diversified economy that assured broadly-shared prosperity through the
just allocation of wealth and reward according to sweat and toil put forth by
the Nigerian people. He proposed an economy that essentially was a
free-for-all. If the past has taught anything, is that such an economic
free-for-all is never free for most.
“It is merely a license for the
powerful and wealthy to do as they might while the poor and modest endure what
they must.
“Like Atiku, this PDP banker
advocates an economy that gives free vent to the wealthy. The freedom enjoyed
by the wealthy is paid for by a heavy tax on the wages and work of the average
person. Essentially, the PDP seeks an economy that provides the welfare of riches
to the powerful while telling the average man that there is not enough money to
go around to build an economy that will ensure he can take care of his basic
needs.
“They seek an unfair, unjust and
unequal Nigeria. Their definition of Nigeria is a nation run by the greedy, for
the profit of the rich, at the command of the mighty.
“In this, the PDP is involved
neck-deep in the greatest political swindle of this generation. Their real
slogan should be “more for the rich, nothing for the rest!”
“Only then will they be telling
the plain truth about themselves.
“Our objective must be no less
than to remake Nigeria into a great nation. This is a lofty goal but we should
not be afraid of lofty aspirations. Only by reaching upward can we pull
ourselves from where we are that we grow closer to what we should become.
“The world economy is in rapid
flux. To progress we need to establish a new economic model suitable to this
dynamic future. Our vision is the opposite of theirs.
“Unlike the PDP, we, the APC, are
anchored to the proposition that every Nigerian is entitled to equal access and
sufficient economic opportunity so that he may use his talents, skills and
committed exertion to carve for himself and his loved ones the decent and good
life every human being seeks.
“Yes, the rich and wealthy are
entitled to the full enjoyment of the fruits of their exertions and enterprise.
But so is the common man. The ordinary person is not to be shortchanged of the
fair dividends of his honest sweat and diligent labor simply because he may be
poor or because the powerful wealthy want more.
“We believe government can spur
the economy toward full employment of labour and our national resources during
those times the private sector is not strong enough to shoulder this
responsibility alone. Government is the agent of the people to further reform
our political economy such that the light of shared prosperity, social
tolerance and collective purpose shall forever shine across our national
landscape and never be extinguished.
“Because of the APC’s concerns
for the struggles of the average person, we launched beneficial social welfare
programs such as the school feeding program, Trader-Moni and N-Power.
“As such, we have made progress
caring for our most needy and vulnerable through these and other innovative and
unprecedented policies. These programs are of the type all great nations do for
their citizens.
“However, the APC is not
satisfied by what has been accomplished. What has been done is but the opening
phase of a more ambitious undertaking. We have just begun to fight poverty and
reform this economy on the scale required.
“Though we have helped millions,
several million more need to end poverty’s stranglehold on their lives. We must
expand the scope and reach of our social welfare programs to encompass those
other people who have been denied access to the productive economy through no
fault of their own.
“Additionally, we must put idle
hands to work to build a modern infrastructure that will energize agricultural
output in rural areas and foster labour-intensive industrialization in our
growing cities.
“Our objective shall be more and
decent jobs on the farms and in the factories. Like no Nigerian government
before, I believe the second administration of President Buhari shall dedicate
itself to changing the very structure of our economy for the better.
“We must amend our national
economic architecture to unlock the full potential of our people and our land.
To me, this is the core mandate of government for and of the people.
“Throughout the campaign, we have
talked about taking Nigeria to the Next Level. To me, this Next Level is
informed by forging a New Partnership between government and the governed in
order to create a more just, more prosperous economy for all.
“The essence of this partnership
is that government will provide each and every Nigerian either the modern
public infrastructure or the targeted public assistance needed to build a
better life for themselves and their loved ones.
“The beginning of this New
Partnership are already taking shape. As stated before, we have initiated a
first phase of social welfare programs.
“Additionally, the availability
of fuel last December shows President Buhari has solved the perennial problem
of year-end fuel crises that plagued all governments before his.
“The Southwest has always been at
the vanguard of progressive governance in Nigeria. Today should be no exception
to this historic role we have played. I ask the people of the Southwest to join
the APC so that we attain the Next Level by implementing this bold and good NEW
PARTNERSHIP built on the following pillars:
1. POWER:
We have made more progress in
this area in 4 years than the PDP did in 16. Still, our work remains
unfulfilled until we can bring light to all Nigerians when they need it, at
costs they can well afford.
I believe the second Buhari
administration will work to increase electricity generation, transmission and
distribution by 5000 MW within the next 4 years.
Under the spirit of true
federalism, greater latitude will be provided states in their efforts to build
and attract investment for their own power generation initiatives.
We shall push to end the practice
of billing people for electricity they never received. This practice is a
vestige of the past that should not accompany us into the future. A person
should only be charged for the power used.
2. INFRASTRUCTURE:
Government should put a national
infrastructural plan into action. First, we must commit ourselves to a national
highway system linking our major cities and towns, our centres of commerce,
with each other.
Travel times and costs will
dramatically reduce. Farmers will bring more food to market quicker and more
cheaply, reducing food costs. Traffic safety will be enhanced. The private
sector will save millions of dollars which can be redirected to investment and
job creation. More importantly, thousands of lives will be saved.
And hundreds of thousands of
young Nigerians will find jobs on these projects.
Water catchment and retention
systems in strategic locations should also be built to end the destructive
cycles of flood and drought affecting many areas.
3. INDUSTRIALIZATION:
A national industrial plan aimed
at bringing labour-intensive light industries to our cities to provide
meaningful employment for our growing urban population should be implemented.
To increase our GDP and wisely position the economy for the future, we must
increase the percentage that manufacturing contributes to that GDP.
We should focus on strategic
industries such as textiles, food processing, automobiles, consumer appliance
and machine assembly, communications and manufacture of goods important to the
bulk of domestic consumers.
This will require bold and
comprehensive tax reform to encourage business investment. We shall help
strategic businesses by ensuring inexpensive access to the infrastructure
required for their profitability.
We must work with the Central
Bank to bring lower interest rates to this sector.
4. AGRICULTURE:
I believe the government will
work with the states and private sector to develop low-tech but efficient
irrigation systems to reclaim more land for cultivation.
Commodity boards should be
established to provide minimum prices for strategic crops so that farmers will
be assured a decent income for their hard labour.
We need a national strategic food
reserve. This will enable government to moderate food prices to aid the average
person when harvests are lean and to prevent wastage when harvests are
plentiful.
5. HOUSING:
To provide adequate housing for
more people, government should integrate under one roof the numerous
residential housing and mortgage programs now existing.
This integrated recapitalized home
mortgage institution will deepen the mortgage market by provide direct loans to
homeowners and by guaranteeing qualified loans made by private banks.
5. SOCIAL SECURITY:
In the spirit of the social
programs inaugurated during the president’s first term, I fully support efforts
during his second term toward establishing a government-run social security
system for the elderly. Such programs are central and humane aspects of the
governments of all great nations. We shall be no exception to this good rule.
This system shall not be intended
to abolish the private pension system. The two systems will complement each
other so that no elderly person is left unattended during his or her waning
years.
The plan I just outlined is a
brave step into our proper future. I ask that you have the courage not to be
tempted to return to the past as the PDP wishes.
“I believe Nigeria is better than
this.
“If we act wisely yet boldly, no
Nigerian should fear what tomorrow will bring.
“Election Day comes near. Let it
be that dramatic moment where we showed the courage to vote for our larger,
more excellent future instead of voting to recede into the shadows of the past
as Atiku desires.
“Let us continue to fashion a
Nigeria that serves all its people, not just Atiku and his band of revellers.
In this, we must face the future not turn our back to it. Great possibilities
await but we must grab them.
“Through this new partnership,
let the Southwest once again rally around the banner of progressive governance
for the benefit of all people, young and old, educated and not, the wealthy and
the modest. This is the future we must enter. This is the future the APC
champions. This is future you must choose on Election Day. Vote for yourselves
by voting for President Buhari.
“In the exercise of our civic
duty at this historic and important moment, I ask that you conduct yourself
with utmost tolerance and in equal peace toward both political ally and
political opponent. Let us show the world that we know the true meaning of
democracy. On Election Day let not an angry hand be raised against any
Nigerian. No matter our political differences, let us remember we are of one
land and of the same national family. This election shall be free and fair and
conducted without the arm of violence. For this is as Nigeria and our
democratic exercise must be to achieve the excellent destination intended for
us,” the full statement read.
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Tinubu if you like write heaven and earth on all social media, you are only protecting all the stealing you have made under this government especially the Lagos State Revenue, you preaching all these to protect you from being probe and to fence all your activities, but let me tell you, you are getting it wrong not like before again, Nigerians are bent to wash APC government from Nigeria, you people just make matter worst ok, we are going to vote for Atiku no matter the names you and APC may call him because we have seen that your government is the worst so far, is nothing to write home about therefore, stop disturbing yourself and get prepare to run out of Nigeria because you and Oshomole are the worst criminal in Nigeria, don't take Nigerians for a fool, we will prove you and APC government wrong shekena!
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