A former Security Adviser to the
Bayelsa State Government, Chief Richard Kpodoh weekend said the Boko Haram
campaign of terror in some parts of the Northern states is targeted at stopping
President Goodluck Jonathan from declaring his intention to run for second term
in 2015.
According to Kpodoh, though the
decision to declare or not to declare to run in the 2015 Presidential election
lies with President Goodluck Jonathan, the dangerous tactics of using
insecurity as a tool of blackmail against the rising profile of President
Goodluck Jonathan will not hold waters as he will be forced by the peace loving
populace to run for second term in office.
Chief Kpodoh, who served under Goodluck
Jonathan administration in Bayelsa State as Senior Special Assistant on
Strategy and Policy Monitoring, in a statement in Yenaoa urged President
Goodluck Jonathan to shun the dangerous antics of opposition politicians
through the sponsored killings by the Boko Haram and declare for re-election.
He said:”There is no better time for
the President to declare than now. We have studied elected presidents from the
time of the second republic with Shehu Shagari, and the military era with
Olusegun Obasanjo, Ibrahim Babangida, Buhari and the elected Olusegun Obasanjo
and discovered that the style of administration of Goodluck Jonathan in spite
of provocation and temptation, has remained calm, cool and collected.”
“Under past Presidents, the opposition
claim they were bold and decisive could not be proved. Many paid oppositions
and genuine critics have lambasted, without facts, some policies of the
Jonathan administration and nothing violent and deadly happened to them. The so
called bold civilian administrations of Obasanjo and the military era of Buhari
and others would have boldly dealt with opposition.
“Some of us embarked on criticism
against Jonathan administration and nothing evil happened to us.The kind of
utterances against Jonathan has never been accommodated by any administration
in this country. It is not weakness but an administration style that has human
feelings and the one that believe in the unity of the country.”
Chief Kpodoh noted that though the
Northern leadership have been at the fore front of criticism against President
Goodluck Jonathan, they have failed to accept that the style of Northern
leadership have failed and President Goodluck Jonathan should not be blamed for
it.
He added: “the Yoruba leaders led by
late Chief Obafemi Awolowo believed in the future of his people and created
free education policy that has created millions of educated and creative
youths.
“Even in the South-east, Igbo leaders
allowed education and backed it up with empowerment programme through trading
and settlement. In the South-South, empowerment and education led to various
questions and improvement from the leaders. There are many businessmen to show
for it. How many of such industrious youths were created by the Northern
leaders?”
“Instead, what they have created is the
league of homeless youths known as Alimajiris. They prefer to feed them daily
and hand them dangerous weapon to fight. The Northern successful politicians
are interested in building a dynasty of Alimajiris. Is this caused by Jonathan?
“A check on the ownership of oil blocs
will show that 60 per cent are Northerners. Let the North leave Jonathan alone.
They should solve their problem themselves.”
Chief Kpodo called on President
Goodluck Jonathan to shun the antics of Boko Haram and its sponsors and declare
his intention to run in 2015.
“What have they done that they have
never done. They have killed innocent people in Nyanya, Jos, Kano and many
others in order to stop Jonathan at declaring for 2015.”
Jonathan should call the bluff of the
Boko Haram and it’s sponsors and declare to run.Or we will declare for him.”
“Instead of sponsoring these deadly
onslaught against the people of this country, the sponsors of Boko Haram should
invest the fund in campaigns and strategies to contest against the monumental
achievements of President Goodluck Jonathan.
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