Anenih: Let us strengthen south-south/north alliance for Jonathan’s re-election

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With the presidential election just some 13 days away, Chairman of the

Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Tony Anenih
yesterday called on the north and the south-south to strengthen their
age-long political alliance by voting overwhelmingly for President
Goodluck Jonathan.
Anenih, in a statement that came less than a week after the one in which
he appealed to Nigerians to ensure the unity of the country during and
after the election, urged the north to consider the decades of cooperation
given by the people of the south-south to candidates of the north and
reciprocate the gesture with a renewed mandate for Jonathan.
The statement reads: “Last week, I made a passionate appeal to Nigerians
on the need for us to ensure, during the forthcoming elections, that the
nation remains unified and keeps moving forward in unity. With a few days
to commencement of the 2015 Presidential election, I find it expedient to
send this appeal specifically to our brothers and sisters in the Northern
States.
“The election is the most important as it is the precursor to the
elections at the state level, which come up on February 28. For me,
however, the critical issue in the February 14 Presidential election is
justice. While I do not intend to wish away your legitimate right to be
President, I urge you to consider the decades of cooperation given by the
people of the South-South to candidates of the North.
“In all the democratic elections in Nigerian history in which a Northerner
had contested, statistics show that the South-South often voted
overwhelmingly for such a candidate.
“In the First Republic, political parties in the South-South were in
alliance with the Northern Peoples Congress while in 1979, the South-South
people voted massively for Alhaji Shehu Shagari of the National Party of
Nigeria (NPN). Most recently, the Zone also voted massively for Alhaji
Umaru Musa Yar’ Adua who got over 80% of the votes in all the States of
the South-South.
“What I ask of you is to reciprocate this show of solidarity and vote
massively for our son, President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, on February 14,
2015. This will only be a fair reward for the consistency of our
friendship.
“I need to emphasize that this is the first time that the South-South has
had the opportunity to produce the President of Nigeria. It is an
opportunity for which we have been grateful since 2011. However, the
people of the Zone would feel short-changed, if they were to be denied the
opportunity to have a full complement of tenure. A second term for
President Jonathan, who remains the best candidate for the presidency,
will be the only just arrangement that the people of the Zone would
cherish.
“May I say that the choice of voting for President Jonathan has been made
easy for us all by his commendable performance in all the sectors of our
national life during his first tenure. In agriculture, the economy,
infrastructure, education, women and youth empowerment, the Jonathan
administration has touched the lives of all Nigerians.
“I seek your massive support for President Goodluck Jonathan at the
Presidential election on February 14, 2015. We need to continue to
strengthen the bridge of unity and understanding among all the peoples of
this great nation. It is only by making concessions and compromises that
we can transform our diversity into great strength. There is no greater
time for concessions and compromises than now.
“May I take this opportunity to call for moderation in our electioneering
and politicking. The threat of violence right from the time the
presidential candidate of the APC, General Muhammadu Buhari, changed his
mind that he would contest is unfortunate. We would reasonably refuse to
accept a situation where a Nigerian, whether from the North or the South,
would start his political journey with a threat that the baboon and the
dog would be soaked in their own blood if what happened in 2011 happens in
2015; whereas 2011 election was adjudged by international and domestic
observers as the best election that we ever had in the nation’s poll
history.
“I know the antecedents of each of the presidential candidates on parade
for the 2015 election. I also know that the threat of violence or
rejection of anticipated election victory will not change the will of God.
“And on the part of the Independent National Electoral Commission, I
expect the election body to up its ante. In any human endeavour, there is
always room for improvement. There is no doubt in my mind that in the
2015 presidential election, INEC will improve on its preparations and the
conduct of the election.
“I appeal to all of us to come together to help in the effort to move
Nigeria forward in unity and harmony. God bless President Jonathan; God
bless the PDP; God bless Nigeria.”

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