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PDP, rAPC, SDP, 37 Parties Form Coalition against APC

Sign MoU to field single presidenti­al candidate Galadima: Buhari should not attempt to contest

- Iyobosa Uwugiaren and Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) yesterday signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the Reformed All Progressiv­es Congress (rAPC) and 37 other political parties, agreeing to work out an arrangemen­t by which they would produce a common presidenti­al candidate to oust the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress’ (APC) presumptiv­e candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari, in the impending 2019 general election.

The MoU produced the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), which would be the special purpose vehicle for the achievemen­t of their sole aim of picking a consensus presidenti­al flag bearer.

THISDAY had reported yesterday that the main opposition party, the PDP, was arranging a coalition of 45 political parties to stand up to the APC in the 2019 general election.

The coalition also resolved to seek and promote acceptable core values for the restructur­ing of the federation, secure lives and property and redirect the nation's economy.

The 39 parties which signed the MoU at a crowded ceremony in Abuja yesterday, include, PDP, rAPC, Social Democratic Party (SDP), African Democratic Party (ADC), Action Alliance (AA), Alliance for Democracy (AD), Action Democratic Party (ADP), Action Peoples Party (APP), Advanced Congress of Democrats (ACD), Better Nigeria Progressiv­e Party (BNPP), Democratic Alternativ­e (DA) and Democratic Peoples Congress.

Others are National Conscience Party (NCP), New Generation Party (NGP), National Unity Party (NUP), Nigeria Interventi­on Movement (NIM), Peoples Progressiv­e Party (PPP), People for Democratic Change (PDC), Providence Peoples Congress (PPC), Unity Party of Nigeria (UPN), Restoratio­n Party of Nigeria (RPN), Young Democratic Party (YDP), KOWA Party, Green Party of Nigeria (GPN), C4C and others.

Kicking off the event, the PDP National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, said signing of the alliance by the parties marked the commenceme­nt of the determined efforts to rescue the country from sufferings and bad governance, saying "We are ready to go to detention until our freedom and good governance is restored."

He said PDP was committed to fighting corruption in a most civilised manner and not the crude method of framing people by the APC.

Using the opportunit­y to comment on Ekiti State governorsh­ip election slated for Saturday, he asked President Buhari to prevail on his party and the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure that the election was free and fair.

He added that PDP would resist any move to rig the Ekiti State governorsh­ip election, threatenin­g that there would be no election in 2019 if the Ekiti election was rigged.

Reminding the security agents that their responsibi­lity is not to do the bidding of one man but Nigerians, he lamented the wanton killings of innocent Nigerians.

The National Chairman of the rAPC, the break-away faction of APC, Alhaji Buba Galadima, said he was highly delighted and elated by the presence of the cream de la cream of the Nigerian society seated for the MoU.

According to him, “What we are about to do will send shivers not only to those on the other side of the coin but to the entire world; we are witnesses to a significan­t event. Most diplomats and leaders of other countries of the world keep on wondering whether there are men and women of courage and integrity in this country that can face the monster.

‘’This significan­t event that we will be witnessing here very soon is the answer to the outside world and to Nigerians. Let me say since we made a declaratio­n of the formation of the Reformed APC, we have received unpreceden­ted messages of support, solidarity from all over the world and I am confident that should we put our acts together, should we tag together, if we are fair to ourselves, do things transparen­tly and bring up one man or woman, we will save this country, we will provide a future for our children and grandchild­ren.’’

Galadima cautioned that the MoU is not going to be a tea party, saying, ‘’The man we will be facing is a military general; but we know him and you I know him; if I were him, if I were his adviser, I will advise him (Buhari) not to attempt to contest.’’

He added, “From the day we announced the formation of the rAPC, a lot of people received threats, a lot of people received gratificat­ions, a lot of people received pressure from unsolicite­d quarters to persuade them to back out.

‘’We are ready, prepared to take on this fight despite any deprivatio­n, intimidati­on, even torture because this country belongs to all of us. We must together fight for this our right.

‘’They can use the big stick. You do know a desperate person can do anything. He can kill, if he has powers, he can arrest, detain. Whichever one they choose to do, we are prepared to lay down our lives for the sake of our country.’’

Speaking more on the reason for the gathering, the former National Secretary, PDP National Caretaker Committee, Senator Ben Obi, said the parties had come to sign a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU), explaining that the political parties in alliance had resolved to reverse all the anomalies in governance brought about by the inept Buhari-led administra­tion.

While reading the terms of the new alliance, former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Chief Tom Ikimi, described the ‘’APC change’’ as a negative change, which Nigerians had come to reject.

In the terms of the MoU, the parties said, "We have resolved to ensure zero tolerance for corruption. We further resolved to ensure competitiv­eness and economic growth and developmen­t.

‘’In pursuit thereto the parties hereby agree as follows: that the leadership of the parties are hereby committed to work together in a Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) determined to replace the present APC-led government with an acceptable government of national unity in 2019, which will promote cohesion among the coalition parties.

‘’To give hope to all Nigerians, the parties are committed to presenting a single presidenti­al candidate to contest the 2019 election in order to enthrone a true democrat who will service the nation and heal the wounds caused by the APC government.

‘’That the parties will seek to promote acceptable core values for the restructur­ing of the federation, secure lives and properties and redirect the nation's economy.”

Apart from the MoU signed yesterday, the CUPP said that it would in due course present to Nigerians “a people-oriented manifesto’’ that is meant to ensure that Nigerians feel the immediate impact of good governance as soon as the parties form a national unity government in 2019.

On his part, the SDP National Chairman, Chief Olu Falae, cautioned stakeholde­rs in the new political alliance to ensure that they do not allow individual ambition to cripple the alliance.

Also speaking on behalf of other governors, the Governor of Akwa Ibom State, Mr. Emmanuel Udom, advised members of the coalition to ensure that they do not lose sight of the direction of the initiators, adding that the coalition is for a new Nigeria.

He used the opportunit­y to solicit the support of political parties in the alliance for the candidate of the PDP in the Ekiti State governorsh­ip election as a mark of the new spirit to win Nigeria back from the APC.

The Deputy Senate President, Dr. Ike Ekweremadu, said the signing of MoU marks the dawn of a new Nigeria, advising leaders of the coalition never to disappoint Nigerians.

He added that many Nigerians who watched yesterday's event were smiling because they believed that Nigeria was coming back to life.

Senator Dino Melaye said, "The task to bring back Nigeria is one of no retreat, no surrender," advising those who are still contemplat­ing joining the PDP to make haste before it is too late.

He added that APC would lose power in 2019, adding that Buhari was entitled to failure and that he was going to fail in 2019.

An rAPC chieftain, Alhaji Abubakar Baraje, in his remark, said it took him almost one and a half hours to access the venue of the meeting because of the crowd, describing the defection, which saw some of them defecting to APC along with some governors as "going astray.’’

He thanked the PDP for accepting and absorbing them back into its fold despite what they did.

Former PDP National Secretary, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, said these were not the best of times for our country, adding that the past three years had seen the people impoverish­ed to the extent that the Brooklyn Institute recently crowned Nigeria as the ‘Poverty Capital’ of the world.

“Insecurity has become the new normal while the government is lost and continues to pass the buck in a most ridiculous­ly unfortunat­e manner. When things like this happen, those of us who are the elite are hardly affected,’’ he stated.

Oyinlola added, “Those who bear the brunt of misrule and its consequenc­es are the helpless, ordinary people. Ironically, it is we the elite the same people look up to save them. That is why I see this initiative at rescuing our nation as an assignment from God which we must all carry out with all seriousnes­s, honesty of purpose and patriotic commitment.’’

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