Friday, March 13, 2015

We Are Not Worried About Buhari’s Age But The Age Of His Ideas – Akpabio

Akwa Ibom State governor Godswill Akpabio has
declared that the presidential candidate of the All
Progressives Congress Muhammadu Buhari is not too
old to lead the country if he is healthy enough to do so.
However, he noted that Nigerians will not allow Buhari
to use an old trick to deceive them.
Speaking at a strategy meeting of the PDP governors in
Lagos, Akpabio said: "We are aware that some people
have complained about the age of General Buhari. But
we do not see anything wrong with his age if he thinks
he can withstand the rigours of the job.
"But, we are extremely concerned about the age of his
ideas. We are concerned that a man who could not take
charge when he was in his 40s but rather bequeathed,
to historical infamy, a regime named after two people
(Idiagbon/Buhari regime instead of one person as has
always been the case) cannot take charge at 73 when
his health would need constant monitoring.
"We are concerned about the age of his ideas because
50 years after the first coup, hinged on fighting
corruption, Buhari is still thinking of using the same
subterfuge to deceive us today. We dare not allow
anyone to use a 50-year-old trick to destroy our
democratic values. We are wiser today."
The governor also cited what he claimed as
contradictory positions by the APC on the Boko Haram
insurgency, saying the party has moved between
accommodating the group and pushing for its
extinction.
"When the Federal Government was contemplating
negotiating with the dreaded Boko Haram group, Boko
Haram nominated Gen. Buhari as their chief negotiator.
The APC is like the man who set his seat ablaze in the
theatre, and ran out screaming, 'fire, fire, fire.' But God
has intervened, and we are defeating Boko Haram.
"Despite the antics of the opposition and others
sympathetic to Boko Haram, the President and
Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces, Dr. Goodluck
Jonathan, and indeed the military have been able to rise
to the occasion by decimating insurgents and restoring
hope of a peaceful North-East in particular and Nigeria
in general."
Akpabio also faulted the preparation of INEC for the
elections, warning that no voters must be deprived of
their rights to vote on account of what he described as
the failures of the card readers.
"We reassert that on no account should any registered
voter be disenfranchised for non-possession of PVCs
owing to no personal fault or rejection by faulty card
readers."

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