President Goodluck Jonathan
received a crucial endorsement and prayers for a second term by the Ooni of
Ife, Oba Okunade Sijuwade at the weekend. The President said the APC does not
have a blue- print for Nigeria’s development as enunciated in the report of the
national conference.
At the
palace on Saturday, Jonathan said: “One of the key things that we must do is to
ensure that we have some significant changes in the country in terms of social
and political structures and we believe that for us to really have a change
society we must go beyond just infrastructure and that is one of the reasons
why we set up the national conference, which they came up with some key
recommendations, that if we implement it will move Nigeria forward.
“When
some people talk about change, we are talking about moving Nigeria forward, and
to move Nigeria forward, we believe that that the implementation of that report
is key. Yes as a government we can work on our infrastructures like roads. But
those clamouring for change, they won’t be able to bring about real change
since they have refused to be part of the process that would bring about the
change they are shouting about.
“Some political
parties that are advocating for change I believe they don’t have the blue print
for the development of this country as enunciated in the report of the national
conference. And they cannot give out what they don’t have because they
boycotted the conference and I don’t see how they will implement that report
and if they will not implement that report, where will they take this country
to?”
For the
south-west considered by analysts as the battleground for the March 28
presidential poll, Jonathan gave a commitment that the trend of skewed
political appointments against the south-west would be reversed in the next
dispensation.
“One of
the matters that keeps cropping up is the issue of political appointments for
people from the south west. I promise that in the exit dispensation whatever
lapses we have, will be taken care of. We will sit down and make sure that
while appointing people into offices, the south west is not short hanged in any
way,” he said.
“We
knew what happened that led to that skewed distribution in a way, over the
period we tried to correct it and I believed because of that major problem at
the beginning not caused by me, you know the reason, I believe my good brothers
and sisters, my fathers and mothers from the south west let me promise you that
in my second tenure, we will make sure that thing doesn’t come up at all.
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