A former Governor
of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, says there is a need for the country to
undergo a “common sense” revolution.
Tinubu, who is a
national leader of the All Progressives Congress said the many years of misrule
by successive Peoples Democratic Party presidents had continued to sink the
country further into crisis.
The former
governor said this in a statement titled ‘A Return to Decency’, on Monday.
He described the
16 years of PDP rule at the federal level as a period of steady decline into
disaster.
He said, “The
longer they rule, the less benefit the people derive. Nigeria now needs a
‘common sense revolution,’ a revolution that calls forth a return to decency,
probity, transparency of process and fairness in outcome.
“This is done not
by subterfuge, divide and rule and turning Nigeria in a field of discord or a
street of broken institutions. It is accomplished by honouring the principles
of democratic good governance and economic justice. It is done by persuading
the people they are better off as one instead of better off tearing at one
another’s throats.
“Nigerians should
be prepared for change. We must rescue Nigeria from those set to cause it
irreparable harm. The change I talk about is the only route to our deliverance
from 16 years of the PDP locusts. Nigeria is ours to keep and its democracy is
ours to save.”
He advised that
this year’s Independence Day should be a time of sober reflection because other
countries that received independence at the same time as Nigeria had since
surpassed the country.
He described the
Nigeria of today as the nightmare of its founding fathers. Tinubu further
berated the PDP-led Federal Government of using religion to divide Nigerians.
He said, “We
commemorate this Independence Day because the nation has survived despite its
many challenges. We dare not celebrate because the nation has not flourished as
it should. Fifty four years our national trek began with hope and promise,
peace and unity.
“Today, the nation
staggers beneath the weight of trouble multiplied by hardship. Peace and unity
seem to have yielded the moment to violence and discord. We exist as a
political unit on a map but we do not prosper as brothers and sisters in one
nation, under one flag and pursuant to one accord.”
“Never has an
elected government in Nigeria employed religion as a tool to divide the people,
setting Nigerian brother against brother in a manner that allows this
administration to function at the basest level of governance while seeking to
establish a political domination that seeks no greater purpose than its
self-perpetuation.”
He described
attempts to stigmatise and physically intimidate the APC and the militarisation
of elections as features of a perverse democracy.
He described
President Goodluck Jonathan’s transformation agenda as an avenue to siphon
funds through a dubious blueprint.
“They do not have
a national blueprint or vision. They do have a blueprint and vision for
excessive self-enrichment. Their equation is simple: You work, they feast. You
toil, they grow fat. You seek a decent wage; they pilfer the collective
treasury to enjoy a king’s ransom,” he said.
He said rather
than promote religious tolerance and harmonious living, Jonathan’s government
believes its electoral chances are enhanced by promoting ethnicism, internal
divisions and religious suspicion but “successful nations are not built this
way, have we not learned the lesson that we paid the high price of civil war to
learn.”
Punch
Tinubu Calls For Revolution
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