Sunday, 19 October 2014

Buhari Will Serve only One Term as President like Mandela

A chief of the All Progressives Congress, Rotimi Fashakin, said General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) has pledged to serve only one term four years if he is elected as the President of Nigeria in 2015.

Fashakin, who was the national publicity secretary of the defunct CPC, told PUNCH that Buhari would do for Nigeria what the late Nelson Mandela did for South Africa. He said the motive behind Buhari's fourth shot at the presidency was his desire to rescue Nigeria from corruption, stabilise it and then hand over to a younger person, who has the capacity to lead the country.
In his words: "Gen. Muhammadu Buhari would do a term of four years then hand the power over to somebody younger. You can take that to the bank. He is going to be the stabilising factor in Nigeria. Nigeria needs a strong leader like Buhari, who is in the mould of Mandela, who stabilised South Africa. 
"That is what Buhari is going to do and four years are enough for him to do that. After stabilising the nation, he will hand over to somebody younger, whom he would have groomed. This is why we are asking Nigerians to give Buhari a chance. He has the capacity, temperament and courage to rescue and stabilise this country. Just four years of Buhari, Nigeria will not remain the same."

Fashakin added that it would be a disservice to the nation if Buhari is denied the chance of governing the country in 2015.

He assured that there is no doubt that Buhari would defeat Goodluck Jonathan at the February 14, 2015 presidential election, adding that most of those who voted Jonathan in 2011 would vote Buhari in 2015.

He said, "In article 20 of the APC constitution, consensus is the most preferred way of choosing our leaders because in consensus all interests are considered. That is democracy. It's a welcome development that we are working towards a consensus.

"We pray that the best will happen in that scenario so that Nigerians can be given the benefit of enjoying a new lease of life come 2015."

No comments:

Post a Comment