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Thursday, 29 August 2013
2015: Jonathan eligible but shouldn’t contest - Nwabueze
PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan has
been advised that though he is eligible
to contest 2015 election, he should
not, in order to concentrate on his
effort to transform the country.
The Patriots, led by Professor Ben
Nwabueze, while fielding questions
after their visit to President Jonathan,
in Abuja, on Thursday, said “the
president is eligible. Nobody is
questioning his eligibility. The
president is eligible. What makes him
ineligible? Nothing. He is eligible, if he
decides. That is a personal decision for
him to take.”
However, he insisted that Jonathan
should abandon his second term
ambition in order to successfully
transform the country.
If Jonathan does that, he would
become an instant hero to this
country, but it is for him to chose. If I
were him, I would choose to become
a hero to lead the country into
transformation and abandon the
ambition of a second term. That is
what I said and I still stand by it and
that is what I would do if I were the
president of the country, but I’m not,”
he said.
Earlier, President Jonathan had said his
administration was not opposed to
moves by Nigerians to meet and
discuss how they will continue to live
together in peace and unity.
He made the declaration after
receiving a memorandum from The
Patriots, led by Professor Nwabueze,
on the need for a national conference,
which should lead to the production of
a people’s constitution for the
country.
While noting that ordinarily, the issue
of Nigerians coming together to
discuss their future should not be out
of place, he stressed that there had
been constant discussion within
government on how to create an
acceptable and workable platform for
a national dialogue that would
reinforce the ties that bound the
many ethnic nationalities in the
country.
“The limitation we have is that the
constitution appears to have given
that responsibility to the National
Assembly. I have also been discussing
the matter with the leadership of the
National Assembly. We want a
situation where everyone will key into
the process and agree on the way
forward,” Jonathan said.
He added that as a government, his
administration was totally committed
to transforming the country, noting
that “positive things are being done
and, by the grace of God, we will get
to where we ought to be as a nation.”
Jonathan welcomed the forum’s call
for the moral re-orientation of
Nigerians, saying he shared their
belief that ongoing efforts at national
transformation and development
would be greatly enhanced and
facilitated by the cultivation of better
national ethics and attitudes.
The Patriots had observed in the
memorandum presented to the
president that Nigeria “is a wobbly
state in part, because it stands on a
very weak foundation, which creates a
necessity to transform it.”
Other members of the delegation
were Chief Ayo Adebanjo, Chief
Solomon Asemota, Chris Okoye, Chief
(Mrs) Bola Kuforiji-Olubi, Air
Commodore Dan Suleiman (retd),
Professor Kimse Okoko and Mr
Michael Orobator.
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