President Goodluck Jonathan yesterday stunned his audience when he
declared that members of the Movement for the Emancipation of Niger
Delta (MEND) planned to kill him.
Speaking at the Tafawa Balewa Square (TBS), Lagos, during the flag-off
of his presidential re-election campaign, organised by the People's
Democratic Party (PDP), Jonathan, apparently referring to the MEND's
endorsement of the presidential bid of the All Progressives Congress
(APC) candidate, General Muhammadu Buhari, said he already has support
of Niger Delta people.
He reminded the party chieftains and supporters who thronged the venue
in their thousands that the leader of MEND, Henry Okah, who is currently
serving a jail term in South Africa for the plot to assassinate him on
October 1, 2010.
Jonathan said that he never expected MEND's support, since the group
feels that he's an enemy for never mobilizing security agency against it
over Independence bombing in 2010.
On the claim by Buhari to mobilize the military to fight insurgency,
President Jonathan said the APC candidate never bought a single rifle
for any soldier, when he was Head of State.
His words: 'They say they will fight insecurity. Then ask him, when he
was the head of Nigerian government, did he buy a single riffle for the
Nigerian government? He did not buy anything. They refused to equip the
armed forces. Ask them what they did with their defence budget. No
government throughout the world equips the military overnight because
their equipment are too expensive. Armed forces are equipped over years.
Even if you send $10 billion today, you cannot equip the Air Force,
equip the Navy and equip the Army. They refused to build the armed
forces capacity. And now they are telling us they will fight
insecurity.'
The President said if Buhari and all those who had ruled the country
before had equipped the military properly, things would have been
different today.
He noted that the 2015 general elections are about young people,
stating that his message was targeted at young Nigerians, especially
those who will be voting for the first time in the February polls.
Said he: 'I will address only a segment of Nigerian populace. I want to
address those people who are voting for the first time, those of you
who have attained 18 years. That means I am addressing those of you who
are 20 years down. I don't want to address old people, like me because
we are stained already. Those of you abroad and those at home, listen to
what I will say. When you get home, tell your brother, your uncle and
fathers who are about 60 years old to confirm what the presidential
candidate and vice presidential candidate of the PDP mentioned. The
coming election is about the young people. Do you vote for the youth to
be relevant in the history of Nigeria of to remain irrelevant?
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