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I am pleased to read the position of the
PDP Chairman, Chief Okwesilieze Nwodo,
and the newly selected Party Chairman
who was first among equals when he was
zoned-in from a group of other persons
from the South-East Zone. He is a direct
product of zoning after waiving some
encumbrances that would have mitigated
his emergence as the new Chairman of our
great Party.
Nwodo pronounced the zoning policy of
the PDP as dead, even though he said it
can be revisited and that he is not
afraid of an open discussion of the
issue. By making room for further
discussion on the zoning policy, Nwodo
has demonstrated his liberal and
progressive disposition to the whole
world.
I wish to congratulate him and to state
that he seems poised to do for PDP many
good things hopefully all in the
interest of enabling a sustainable
democracy for the nation and for the PDP
as a party. In order for the PDP to be
seen as a progressive vehicle for change
it must rise above politics of
personalities or that of “he who pays
the piper.
It is pleasing to observe that the new
PDP Chairman has liberalized politics in
a most progressive manner. It is hoped
that with his recent statements in the
media, the people of this great country
will have an opportunity to partake in
politics of issues rather than of
personalities.
I urge all of us who may have an
interest in the leadership of our
country to present ourselves to the
public. This would enable the people to
know who are their leaders and ask them
questions about how they would better
their lives and wellbeing in every
ramification. I hope that political
leaders will now begin to educate the
people so that power to choose the
people who would lead them will be in
their hands as the electorate.
It is my belief that there is need to
re-align political forces to achieve new
objectives and to this end I call on all
stakeholders, political parties and
their leaders to constructively engage
in discourse with the aim of
re-educating and re-orientating the
electorate. People should not lose sight
that ultimately they have the right of
choice through credible elections
because of voter education. People have
a right under our current system to
exchange ideas and debate issues that
are of concern to them.
Under our current constitutional
arrangements, power is in the hands of
the people and they have the right to
choose their leaders. It is only when
people are free to interact and exchange
ideas that they can find lasting good
solutions to their everyday problems.
There is a glimmer of hope with current
happenings at INEC most especially with
the refreshing appointment of Professor
Attahiru M Jega, as the new INEC
Chairman. It is hoped that all
stakeholders will rally round the new
INEC in order to have credible elections
where the voters will not only guard the
count of their votes but rather that
their votes truly count in the emergence
of winners in all elections.
I believe Professor Attahiru will need
the support of all Nigerians because he
alone cannot be able to do it unless the
people truly want him to do it by
expressing their franchise in accordance
with the dictates of the electoral laws.
The political parties need imbibe the
culture of good practice in elections.”
Text culled from Saturday
Tribune.
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