IKA WEEKLY
As long as any person is able to emerge as the presidential flag bearer of his party, it means that the candidate is a worthy person to a great extent under normal circumstances. Therefore, all the presidential flag bearers are qualified and good citizens to a great extent. Notwithstanding, “All animals are equal, but some are more equal than the others”.
President
Goodluck Jonathan stands as a better candidate than any other
presidential aspirants in the following ways, in particular if compared
with his main opposition candidate. He encourages the Fundamental Human
Rights to strive in Nigeria in particular freedom of speech. Before now,
no president of this country had ever permitted people to criticize
them how much more to insult them publicly, nationally or
internationally and go scot free. Behold, if he is to act as his
predecessors acted, the prison that is already filled up could have been
over congested by now.
His
regime is devoid of politically motivated killings at the Federal
Level. Those busy shouting of daily killings in their respective states
are the real architect of the local killings which has no link with the
Federal arrangements. Please, take your mind back to late Bola Ige, Dele
Giwa, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Fred Rewane all of blessed memories.
In the Educational sector, most of us suffered incessant strikes when we were undergraduates, a course of 4 years could linger to six years and that of six years to nine years or more. Facilities in the primary, secondary and higher institutions were grounded, most especially the tertiary institutions. Today the story has changed during his regime. He has established more functioning schools in the country especially in educationally deficient areas which favour the Northerners. He has built enough schools for the almajiris, surprisingly, his opposers and critics have sponsored the destruction of those schools claiming that their people do not need the schools, as they don't need education nor knowledge rather they prefer ignorance and backwardness.
In the Educational sector, most of us suffered incessant strikes when we were undergraduates, a course of 4 years could linger to six years and that of six years to nine years or more. Facilities in the primary, secondary and higher institutions were grounded, most especially the tertiary institutions. Today the story has changed during his regime. He has established more functioning schools in the country especially in educationally deficient areas which favour the Northerners. He has built enough schools for the almajiris, surprisingly, his opposers and critics have sponsored the destruction of those schools claiming that their people do not need the schools, as they don't need education nor knowledge rather they prefer ignorance and backwardness.
In
transportation sector, I want you to flash your mind back to about 7
years to 20 years ago and the many hours it use take to travel from
Lagos to Calabar, Agbor to Enugu, Benin to Sokoto and other parts of the
country by road. Also, check the rate of accidents on the road, the
deplorable state of roads and other negligence as at that time including
police and other security harassments during the past regimes before
President Goodluck Jonathan took over the mantle of leadership. They are
never comparable to the joy of plying Federal roads today. Also, we
have more airports, better rail and water transportation today. All
these are gradually decongesting our busy roads. Moreover, the second
Niger Bridge is under construction which other presidents have been
avoiding due to the huge sum of money it requires and other reasons.
In the Agriculture sector, right now there is a drastic drop in the importation of food into Nigeria due to the proper
understanding of the problem and solution to food supply. Fertilizer distribution system, construction of dams, processing of our produce, provision of machines and other necessary assistance have paved way for this innovation. It is a well known fact that very soon, importation of food such as rice and beans especially will become a thing of the past and we will start exporting same to other countries.
understanding of the problem and solution to food supply. Fertilizer distribution system, construction of dams, processing of our produce, provision of machines and other necessary assistance have paved way for this innovation. It is a well known fact that very soon, importation of food such as rice and beans especially will become a thing of the past and we will start exporting same to other countries.
It
is only during Goodluck Jonathan regime we have seen the National
Honour to be devoid of politically motivated issues. This time around, a
faithful driver, professional actors/actresses, our heroes, cook,
messengers and who soever that deserves national honour were considered.
No president before him has ever remembered those salient areas such as
the designer of our National flag nor the composer of our National
Anthem.
Our
president is the one that has involved the female gender in his
governance with high percentage and were given good portfolios. He
refused to bench them in the kitchen alone. Many have been shouting the
slogan that they will end corruption in one day. All attempts to explain
how they will end it proved abortive. The president has done his best
to block all the channels through which financial corrupt practices are
being erupted. He has recovered more than N400 billion within a short
period of time. Kudos to him.
In
security areas, a large number of Nigerians were surprised to hear from
the military personnels that there is no weapon in the Nigerian armory
to fight Boko Haram. The question is, where are the weapons claimed to
have been purchased by the military Generals (“former head of states”)
whether as a military or civilian head of state? Goodluck Jonathan then
ran to our big brother for help (America) they denied us, so he applied
other methods to get the weapon, but the enemies of his government began
to condemn him for seeking other means of getting weapon. Today, Boko
Haram is already a thing of the past. Remember how much time and efforts
he gave them to change before rooting them out. History has it that the
Boko Haram group presented one big public figure even among the
presidential flag bearers to negotiate on their behalf with the Federal
Government. This implies that the person in question knows much about
them, being part of them and must have been protecting their interest
before projecting him as their negotiator.
Nigeria
does not need a religious fanatic to lead them. Any attempt, more
problems will be created. Goodluck Jonathan qualifies in this aspect.
Moreover,
our dear country does not need an ethnically bias person to pilot the
affairs of this nation. We don't need a president that will wake up one
day and start instructing the Yorubas in other ethnic states to go back
home or the Hausas to start returning back to base, or the Ibos to
return to Enugu. Neither do we need a dictator and a tyrant as our
president.
In
the power sector, it is clear that electricity supply is a problem in
this country which has been there for a long time, the best approach is
what has been done that is by deregulating the sector. The president
re-arranging this into; power generation, distribution and transmission.
If concerted effort is been made by all and sundry, power will be
stable before the next 5 years, “all things being equal”. You cannot get
a good harvest without clearing the farm or bush, planting the seed and
nurturing the crops. All these require patience.
In
the oil sector, he has summoned courage to dislodge the cabal that has
held grip of the oil wells of this nation, those who sat on the fortune
of this country. May God give him the courage and wisdom required to
complete it in Jesus name, amen.
President Goodluck Jonathan believes in the philosophy that says “Let me do my best while you do your own best”. He also acknowledges the distribution of power. Why on earth does a reasonable fellow keep on blaming the president on the issue that concerns other arms of government such as The Legislative and Judiciary? Moreover, why should he always be blamed for the ineffectiveness of other tiers of government such as the state and the local government? When majority are calling for the head of Prof. Atahiru Jega, the INEC Chairman for what they think he has planned against the president and PDP's victory which is the president's party, the president refused to join them. If he had, Jega could have been removed by now. Only few Nigerian leaders can accommodate all these.
President Goodluck Jonathan believes in the philosophy that says “Let me do my best while you do your own best”. He also acknowledges the distribution of power. Why on earth does a reasonable fellow keep on blaming the president on the issue that concerns other arms of government such as The Legislative and Judiciary? Moreover, why should he always be blamed for the ineffectiveness of other tiers of government such as the state and the local government? When majority are calling for the head of Prof. Atahiru Jega, the INEC Chairman for what they think he has planned against the president and PDP's victory which is the president's party, the president refused to join them. If he had, Jega could have been removed by now. Only few Nigerian leaders can accommodate all these.
Presidential
debate has taken place twice independently by international standard.
President Goodluck Jonathan was in attendance of the two with other
aspirants. We appreciate them and honour them as they have equally
honoured us. Those who did not attend it could be unhealthy, unable to
speak good English, not having the solution to the national problem and
not having respect of any kind for the citizens of this country and the
international community, yet they need our votes and wish to rule us. I
believe that Nigerians have out-grown this level.
I wish all peaceful, free and fair elections that will usher in a viable president and other good leaders that will lead us.
Long live Federal Republic of Nigeria!
Evang. Obiazi Steve-Young
From Agbor, Delta State
Evang. Obiazi Steve-Young
From Agbor, Delta State
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