Permit me to use this medium to wish you all a Happy New Month. February 2015 has been declared; the month of change. This is a certainty and the people are determined to see this change come through.
Last
week, The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) expressed confidence, that her
presidential candidate, President Goodluck Jonathan would defeat the main
opposition party, All Progressive Congress’s (APC) Candidate; General Muhammadu
Buhari, in the North, in a landslide victory come February 14th, 2015. This was
said during their re-election campaign rally in Kaduna.
Although,
aside from the reasons they give, that is; being that their party governs more
states in the northern part of the country than the opposition party and due to
the achievements of the President in the agricultural sector and in building of
almajri schools, I do not think there is any other tangible reason for this
claim. The statistics that ended up giving them such confidence remains unclear
to me but I would like to advice them to go back to the black table, to check
and re-validates their methods correctly. While
I remind them, that, it is the same northern part of the country that the
president will win in a landslide victory that had his convoy and election team
petted with stone and other items, not once not twice but thrice by aggrieved
citizens, in Bauchi, then Kastina and Taraba.
Well,
that’s by the way. I just actually wants the PDP to wake up from their slumber
because it is morning already.
Meanwhile,
in less than two weeks the presidential election would be conducted across the
country and as recently adopted, not without a debate. The Nigeria Election Debate
Group (NEDG), in collaboration with the Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria
(BON) has scheduled the Presidential debates for February 8, 2015. However, The
APC Presidential Campaign Organization announced on Thursday that its candidate
would not participate in the debate organized by Nigeria Election Debate Group
(NEDG) and Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria (BON) because the organizers
are supporters of the PDP. Also, The APC accused the organizers of the debate
of unhidden bias and campaign of calumny by some key organizers of the
programme against the corporate political interest of the party and its
candidates.
But
the truth is, whether or not those allegations are genuine, General Buhari
should debate because it is just the right thing to do.
This
will give him the opportunity to once again air his views, mission, strategies
and plans for the people. The point is; you have to get people listening before
you can change their minds.
Also,
the debate will give him the opportunity to correct those misconceptions and
blackmails against him.
In
addition, it will go to a long way to show to the people, especially the
presidency that he is not like President Jonathan that boycotted the debates in
2011 for flimsy excuses.
If
General Buhari fails to debate because President Jonathan didn’t debate in 2011
for similar reasons or because of other reasons surrounding the organization of
the debate, then he does not in any way differ from the President.
Moreover,
the debate will give him a good opportunity to say to the world that he is
prepared for leadership; to tolerate criticism, abuse, correction, and other
allegations against him. It will also show that he is not weak and can
withstand antagonism.
I
wish to emphasize that General Buhari attempting to avoid the debate is a wrong
signal and in a way passing a wrong message to the world.
As
much as the people are yearning and keen on change, they would also like to see
the General debates on crucial issues that are facing the countries and how he
intends to address them if elected.
Hence,
I would want the All Progressive Congress Presidential candidate; General
Buhari to go for the debates, to prove his critics wrong, to tell the world who
he real is and what he has to offer then leave the rest for the people to
judge.
God
Bless Nigeria
Ogundana
Michael Rotimi
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