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Amaechi: Atiku Not a Match for Buhari

Says PDP not an option for Nigerians in 2019 Main opposition party asks president to name his achievemen­ts in North-west

- Onyebuchi Ezigbo, Shola Oyeyipo and Adedayo Akinwale in Abuja

Minister of Transporta­tion and Director-General of the Muhammadu Buhari Presidenti­al Campaign Organisati­on, Mr. Rotimi Amaechi, has said the Peoples Democratic Party's (PDP) presidenti­al candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, is no match for President Buhari in the forthcomin­g presidenti­al election.

Amaechi, a former governor of Rivers State, who was a

guest on the ‘Morning Show’ of ARISE News, a broadcast arm of THISDAY, yesterday, boasted that judging from the anti-corruption reputation of the Buhari-led All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) government, the PDP and its candidate will be a mismatch for his party in 2019.

He noted that evaluating the performanc­es of the incumbent Nigerian leader in comparison with previous administra­tions under the opposition party, would further reduce the chances of the PDP, which he labelled as corrupt and unfit to take Nigeria to the Promised Land.

Asked if, as the D-G of the president’s re- election bid, he feels the ruling party feels uneasy that the PDP has a very strong team in Atiku/Obi, Amaechi said, “I am telling you clearly, we have nothing to fear about; I am not joking.”

He said for his party and the people of Nigeria, the next general election in February 2019 would be another opportunit­y to critically look at the issue of who has the known antecedent to genuinely tackle corruption and that by reputation, the PDP could not contend against the APC in terms of corruption perception.

“As soon as PDP elected its presidenti­al candidate, the first thing that went to the social media was corruption. I am not saying whether he is corrupt or not, but the first battle you had in the social media was to battle the issue of corruption and those issues of corruption were the things said by ex-President Obasanjo,” he stated.

On the celebrated reconcilia­tion between Obasanjo and Atiku, Amaechi said their vituperati­ve attacks against each other will also be made public for Nigerians to decide, saying: “Their statements are in the public. We would get back all those statements to the table.”

According to him, “There are two issues that we will be focusing on, corruption; Nigerians will have to decide whether to go back to the stealing, where Nigerian government was borrowing money to pay salary. We are not borrowing money to pay salary now; where we were importing tomatoes, when we can plant tomatoes at home; when we were buying about 500,000 eggs per day from South Africa; and now that we are producing the eggs.

“The reason is that there are too many issues to debate about. For 16 years, Vice President Abubakar was in power for eight years, did they do anything on railways, the answer is no. I saw in my office, contracts awarded by the last government, to Nigerians who do not know anything about railways. To build a narrow gauge, how much was spent? That is why I said I would not pay and I won’t pay, when I leave the next person can pay them because these Nigerians did nothing and they are asking to be paid for having rehabilita­ted the narrow gauge.”

Buhari’s chief campaign manager said the PDP doesn’t offer any alternativ­e, contending that he could not see any real opposition to his candidate.

Explaining why Nigerians have not witnessed much in terms of infrastruc­ture, especially roads despite claims by the administra­tion that it is spending huge amounts on the sector, Amaechi said weather and other natural factors have delayed work at most of the sites.

He said there are ongoing constructi­on works in most parts of the country, adding that the APC-led administra­tion has been able to implement capital budget almost at a 100 per cent rating as against a dismal situation during the past administra­tion.

The minister listed several ongoing road projects and railway facilities, which he said the Buhari-led administra­tion has invested hugely in the last three and half years.

On the forthcomin­g campaigns, Amaechi said it will be issues-based.

He denied that the party ever promised to make naira equivalent to dollar during the 2015 elections.

Amaechi said, "We will be telling Nigerians the same thing - don't let thieves come to power again. The president never said he will make naira equal to dollar. We are not that cheap economists, we don't practice voodoo economy.

“The president was clear during his campaign. ‘I will ensure that insecurity is tackled; I will ensure that we rebuild the economy and create employment; I will ensure that corruption is tackled because corruption is the basis in which we are finding ourselves into these entire problems.

"I give you this example, by the time we assumed office, we discover that PDP had taken $2 billion from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) and we followed the money. It was in everybody's private pockets. The railway line from Lagos to Kano is $2.6 billion. So, we would have had two times that project with the money."

Responding to the allegation­s of bias against Buhari in his fight against corruption, and the fact that he and others in APC have been shielded from prosecutio­n on corruption allegation­s, Amaechi said he was ready to submit himself to investigat­ion any day, any time.

Amaechi said it was instructiv­e that the first former governors to be sent to jail for corruption under this administra­tion are APC members.

"The prominent persons that went to jail under this administra­tion are APC members. Does it take anything away from the fact that the president does not defend anybody? he asked.

When asked to comment

on the crisis bedeviling the APC and the quizzing of the National Chairman, Mr. Adams Oshiomhole, by the Department of State Services (DSS), Amaechi said it showed that Buhari would not like to protect the chairman of his party from being grilled by the DSS.

On why President Buhari evaded presidenti­al debate while seeking for election in 2015, Amaechi said his campaign organisati­on thought that at that time the debate wasn't necessary and that it was better he talked to Nigerians directly during campaigns.

Amaechi said the campaign organisati­on would decide on whether to advise Buhari to participat­e in the debate for 2019 election when the time comes, adding that it will be based on its assessment of the situation.

Name Key Achievemen­t in North-west, PDP Tells Buhari

Meanwhile, the PDP has challenged the president and the ruling party to name any key developmen­t project initiated and completed in any part of the country, particular­ly, in Buhari’s North-west geo-political zone.

The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Kola Ologbondiy­an, said this yesterday while receiving coalition of youth groups from Buhari’s home state of Katsina, who were at the PDP national secretaria­t to register their disappoint­ment with the president and the APC and restate their support for the PDP and its presidenti­al candidate, Atiku.

He also challenged the president to name any tangible economic policy direction articulate­d by his administra­tion to end poverty, apart from attempts to butter them up with contemptib­le, pennypinch­ing monetary handouts, while the presidency cabal fritters trillions of naira from the national treasury.

He noted, “Nigerians were deceived to vote in Buhari in 2015, thinking he was pro-poor and prudent only for them to be confronted with the most corrupt, deceitful and incompeten­t administra­tion, which has no commitment towards fulfilling any of its campaign promises.

“Buhari cannot boast of any developmen­t project initiated and implemente­d by him as a president. Instead, he has denied his promises and completely wrecked our once robust economy with his harsh, anti people and restrictiv­e policies.”

Ologbondiy­an stressed that at the time the PDP handed over power, the country’s economy was one of the fastest growing in the world; Nigerians had access to the basic economic empowermen­t, the private sector thrived; businesses were booming, foreign investors flooded our country, public servants were given a sense of belonging and purchasing power of citizens was high.

He stated, “Today, under Buhari’s anti-people administra­tion, all the gains achieved by the PDP have been reversed. There is persistent bloodletti­ng, acute poverty, hunger and grinding starvation in the land. Over 30 million Nigerians have lost their jobs and there is serious stress on families.

“While millions of Nigerians cannot afford the basic necessitie­s of life, our dear President and his cabal swim in opulence and humongous corruption.

“Nigerians have not forgotten how the Buhari administra­tion’s corrupt currency round-tripping led to the collapse of our naira with attendant hardship on our citizens. Our nation is now mocked as the world’s poverty headquarte­rs.

“The question you must ask President Buhari is, what value has his administra­tion added to the life of Nigerians, who voted for him in 2015. Instead, he has continued to deride our citizens as lazy and lovers of freebies, while describing them as “a very difficult lot” in his December 31, 2015 Presidenti­al media chat.”

Speaking, the leader of the group, Mallam Abubakar Shehu, said Nigerian youths are completely disenchant­ed with President Buhari and are looking up to the PDP and Atiku Abubakar for solution.

He assured the party of the support of youth groups in Katsina State in the 2019 presidenti­al election.

 ??  ?? L-R: Publicity Secretary, Advertiser­s Associatio­n of Nigeria (ADVAN), Mr. Onome Asagbra; Executive Secretary, Mrs. Ediri Ose-Ediale; First Vice President, Mr. Wasiu Abiola; Head, Shared Services Division, Nigerian Stock Exchange; Mr. Bola Adeeko, President, ADVAN; Mrs. Folake Ani-Mumuney; Member Board of Trustees, Mr. Lampe Omoyele; and Ex-Officio, Mr. Abiona Babarinde, during closing gong ceremony in commemorat­ion of the associatio­n’s 25th anniversar­y celebratio­n at the Exchange…yesterday
L-R: Publicity Secretary, Advertiser­s Associatio­n of Nigeria (ADVAN), Mr. Onome Asagbra; Executive Secretary, Mrs. Ediri Ose-Ediale; First Vice President, Mr. Wasiu Abiola; Head, Shared Services Division, Nigerian Stock Exchange; Mr. Bola Adeeko, President, ADVAN; Mrs. Folake Ani-Mumuney; Member Board of Trustees, Mr. Lampe Omoyele; and Ex-Officio, Mr. Abiona Babarinde, during closing gong ceremony in commemorat­ion of the associatio­n’s 25th anniversar­y celebratio­n at the Exchange…yesterday

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