Presideny condemned APC for threatening to have a parralel govt should PDP rig 2015 election
The Presidency, Tuesday, countered the claim that President Goodluck was desperate for power in 2015.
It said the president had no plans to postpone the 2015 general elections as earlier claimed by the All Progressives Congress, APC.
Reacting to the speculations in Abuja on Tuesday, Senior Special Adviser to President Jonathan on public affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, described the claim as “idiotic”, saying that the achievements of the president would speak for him at the polls come 2015.
The presidential aide flayed the APC over what he tagged their “do-or-die and win at all cost” tendencies.
Okupe insisted that Jonathan had done credibly well to be returned to power in 2015.
Okupe, who spoke at the 2014 Nigerian Pilot/Newsworld Annual Public Lecture and Award, which held at Sheraton Hotels in Abuja Tuesday, frowned at the claim that Jonathan was planing to postpone the election in a bid to stay longer in office.
He further tongue-lashed APC for threatening to form a parallel government should it fail to remove President Jonathan after the 2015 general election.
He said: “I have followed politics for over 30 years; I have never ever beenimage impressed by the Nigerian political elites, never. It’s a personal and self indictment but that is the truth. The struggle for power blind folds them and it is not a national struggle, it is a personal struggle and we are ready to do anything and everything. It is not just the style. I was in NRC; I was in Geneva Convention, anytime we need to fight for a purpose, it is always do or die, me or nobody. And that is why we have not made progress. I am part of and will not exclude myself.
“I feel like-this are my thoughts-political parties should offer alternative platforms for people to consider- this is what I will do for the country, this is my background, you come, you say your own then allow people to choose.
“When people choose, that is the end of it. All politics should end the day you cast your ballots. I contested virtually all the elections, I have won very few, but I have never ever rigged an election for myself or for anybody. I have never done it.
“The Nigerian political class must- well I don’t want to say things that are rhetorical because it doesn’t make sense, but I want to say, must learn great lessons, but it is too late. Maybe the younger generation may have different perspectives. We have not undergone the election itself and people are saying that we will form a parallel government for an election you have not lost.
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